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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 11161976 - R 76J IN 3 f' fi i 1 1976 NOVEMBER AY a ggr i 1 ea tt �a f� f a Vy Ingo THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1976 IN ROOM 107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman J. P. Kenny, presiding; Supervisors A. M. D£as, E. A. Linscheid ABSENT: Supervisors J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. The following are the calendars for Board consideration prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator and Public Works Director. 00001 JAMES P.PENNY.RICHMOND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAMES P.KENNY 1ST D.STR.CT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CH"'RN." ALFRED M.RIAS,EL SOBRANTE EDMUND A UNSCHEtD 2ND DIJTRICT VICE CH41RN4% JAMES E.MDRIARTY.LAFAYETTE AAD FOR JAMES R.OLSSON.COU%TY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND EX Of►IC10 CLERK Or TY£BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4Tr.DISTRICT BOARD CHAMBERS ROOM 107 A069"STRATION Mn DING CHIEF CLERK EDMUND A UNSCHEID.PITTSBURG ►O BOA 911 PHONE(415)372.237t 57«WSTRKT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1976 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. 9:00 A.M. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. 9:15 A.M. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." 9:15 A.'4. Consider recommendations and requests of Board members. 9:30 A.M. Consider recommendations of Board Committees. 9:45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957.6) as required, or recess. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD Items I - 7: CONSENT 1. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll and/or cancellation of certain tax liens. 2. PROCLAIM the week of November 22-29, 1976 as Adoption Meek. 3. AUTHORIZE write-off of Hospital Accounts Receivable for the month of October, 1976. 4. APPROVE sale of tax-deeded properties by County Treasurer- Tax Collector. 5. FIX December 14, 1976 at 10:40 a.m. for hearing on recommenda- tion of Planning Commission with respect to proposed amend- ment to County General Plan for the Mayhew Way - Pleasant Hill BARTD Station Environs area. 6. AUTHORIZE legal defense for persons who have so requested in connection with Superior Court Actions Nos. 162923 and 19815. 7. DENY the claims of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, Great American Insurance Comaanies (insured Harman's Kentucky Fried Chicken and James Roberts) ; and the amended claim of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Mauzy. Items 8 - 10: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shot-in ollowi.ng the item.) 8. LETTER from Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association (in response to Board referral) recommending denial of request of Mr. P. A;. Starsky that weed abatement notices be sent by Certified Mail, on the basis that the proposal is not justified because of the additional cost involved; and also recorimending that fire districts reduce the time interval between notification and comoliarce dates. CONSIDER OT 01002 R' I ' Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued November 16, 1976 9. LETTER from Associate Regional Administrator, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, advising of Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) goals and objectives for fiscal year 1977. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY 10. LETTER from Mr. R. W. Cross, Danville, alleging non-compliance of drainage requirement for Minor Subdivision 46-72. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR REPORT Items 11 - 13: INFORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties.) 11. MEMORANDUM report from Director, Human Resources Agency, (in response to Board referral) advising that the contract with Los Medanos Community Hospital District for sponsor- ship of the Pittsburg Area Preventive Drug Abuse program expired June 30, 1976, and that a contract with the City of Pittsburg for said program will be forwarded to the Board in the near future. 12. ANNUAL report of County Sheriff-Coroner showing receipts and expenditures of the Inmate Welfare Fund for the 1975-1976 fiscal year. 13. LETTERS from President, East Bay Psychiatric Association and President, Mt. Diablo Chapter, American Civil Liberties Union, expressing concern with respect to proposed Mental Health budget cuts on children's services. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish" the Clerk" with a written copy of their presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5 P.M. 00003 1 OFFICE OF COUNTY AD&%MISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions November 16, 1976 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator- I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To Assessor 016 Supervising Supervising Appraiser I Appraiser and II (all positions) Medical 540 Intermediate Account Services Typist Clerk Clerk II i45 Public 243 Intermediate Legal Defender Typist Clerk Services :O1 Clerk 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Assessor 016 Supervising Senior Clerk Clerk I Civil 035 -- - Safety Services Service Specialist II a01 Civil 035 Administrative Service Aide - CETA (Increase to 40/40 hours from 37/40) Public 075 -- Gardener z05 Works Ot)004 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 11-16-76 Page: 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center' Addition Cancellation Sheriff- 2S5 -- Deputy Sheriff- Coroner Criminalist I - Project (Class Only) II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 3. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting Melton 1-7. Atlanta, Georgia Urban Rat Control Knight 11-28-76 to 12-3-76 Training Course Health Department (Federal Funds) III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 4. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for o-lowing budget units: Office of Economic Opportunity (Housing Rehabilitation Counseling Project) , Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, Social Service, County Administrator (Game Protection) . IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS None. V. CONTRACTS AND GR;kNTS 5. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Pu nose Amount Period University of Evaluate Health $41000* 6-1-76 Texas Health Department Child to Science Center Health Disability 3-31-77 Prevention Program *(State Funds) 00005 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 11-16-76 Page: 3. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 5. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period Woodward-Clyde Geologic $4,400 11-10-76 Consultants consulting to for EIR - 1-31-77 Detention Facility Judithann H. Probation Staff Not to 11-1-76 David, Ph.D. Training - exceed through Community Treat- $9,600* 12-31-77 ment of Status Offenders Project *(90% Federal and State Funds) Judithann H. Probation Staff Not to 11-19-76 David, Ph.D. Training - Crisis exceed through Intervention $198.00 12-17-76 County of Female Prisoner $15.73 Effective Solan Care per day 10-8-76 per person until cancelled State Board ?spend 10-5-76 $5,500 11-9-76 of Equalization Agreement for Mended through (SBE) additional total) 6-30-77 Audit Services by SBE Morton Elkins, Social Service - $11,250* 11-22-76 Consultant Area Agency on to Aging: Completion 5-22-77 of Annual Area Plan *(SO% Federal Funds) Intergovernmental Workshop on $900 12-1-76 Management Develop- Organizational to went Institute budgeting alterna- 12-2-76 tives C + t 00006 To: Board of Supervisors 1. t ouoos To: Board of Supervisors From: Countv Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 11-16-76 Page: 4. V. CONTRACTS AND GRAITS - continued 5. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period United Council Transportation $157,300 11-1-76 of Spanish Services for to Speaking County Medical 10-31-77 Organizations, Services' Patients Inc. City of Second Year $217,000 10-1-76 San Pablo Community to Development 6-30-77 Program Project Approve and authorize the County Health Officer to execute Standard Form contracts on behalf of the County with Two (2) Community Program Volunteer Subcontractors for participation in the National Influenza Program of 1976 (Swine Flu immunization) under California Government Code Section 856.6 (the contracts involve no payment by County) . VI. LEGISLATION None. VII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS None. VIII. OTHER ACTIONS 6. Authorize Treasurer-Tax Collector to destroy "F" Series receipt books pursuant to Government Code Section 26202. 7. Pursuant to Government Code Section 26205.1, authorize County Probation Officer to destroy various closed records which are over five (5) years old. O 110 ` To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 11-16-76 Page: 5. 8. Authorize establishment of a $20 petty cash revolving fund for the Retirement Division, Office of County Treasurer-Tax Collector. 9. As recommended by the Director of Public Works, authorize the Purchasing Agent to sell to the Rnightsen School District for $900, County Vehicle T5355 which has been declared surplus. 10. Acknowledge receipt of and concur with provisions of East Bay Regional Park District Board of Directors Resolution No. 1976-10-311 providing an allocation of $61,043 in funds available from the California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program to specified County Service Areas providing recreation services. 11. adopt resolutions implementing Ordinance No. 76-77 and Memorandums of Understanding with employee organizations to designate the Friday following Thanksgiving and December 24, 1976 as holidays to be observed by the County and by districts governed by the Board. 12. Acknowledge receipt of memorandum frcm Human Resources Director transmitting report on social services program reductions and priorities under reduced Title XX funding. 13. Consider approval of the final alcoholism Plan and Budget for fiscal year 1976-1977, which reflects $123,360 of additional State funds allocated to Contra Costa County for Alcohol Programs, and authorize the Acting Local ;cental Health Director to submit these documents to the State Office of Alcoholism for processing. NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specified time if duscussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5:00 P.M. 00008 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California November 16, 1976 EXTRA BUSINESS SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT-1 Item 1. HAZEL AVENUE - DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for payment to Sam Levy of $3,844.20 for additional work required to complete the installation of a drainage culvert on Hazel Avenue at 11ira Vista. On May 25, 1976, the Board authorized the original installation of the culvert. During construction two large hard underground rocks were encountered along with saturated soils that increased excavation costs, curb and gutter replacement, and modification of driveways and a drainage inlet not originally planned for in this project. (RE: Work Order 6090-665) (M) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 2. GRAYSON CREEK - CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT - Pleasant Hill Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve and authorize the Public :Works Director to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Environmental Science Associates, Inc. of Foster City. The Agreement provides for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Grayson Creek Improvement Project between Astrid Drive and Gregory Lane in Pleasant Hill. The payment limit for the Agreement is $6,800, which may not be exceeded without prior approval of the Public Works Director. (RE: Work Order 8530-2520, Flood Control Zone No. 3B) (FCO) EX1RA BUSINESS Public Works Department 'Page I of 22 November 16, 1976 00009 a .. ............ SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 3. DANVILLE BOULEVARD STOR!i DRAIN - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Alamo Area The work performed under the contract for construction of portions of Lines C-1 and C-2, along Danville Boulevard between Laurenita Way and Entrada Verde, was completed by the contractor, William A. Smith of San Ramon, on September 2, 1976, in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifi- cations at a contract cost of approximately $56,000. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, accept the work as complete as of September 2, 1976. It is further recommended that a 2-day extension of contract time be granted due to circumstances beyond the contractor's control. (RE: Project No. 3520-76(925), Storm Drainage District Zone No. 13) (C) Item 4. HOFFIiAN LANE - ROAD CLOSURE - Byron Area The Byron-Bethany Irrigation District requests permission for a complete road closure of Hoffman Lane (County Road 3543) near the Southern Pacific Railroad for the purpose of replacing a 60-inch irrigation culvert. The closure is for a one-day period on a Saturday, either November 20 or November 27, 1976, between 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. All traffic will be detoured via Byron Highway and Marsh Creek Road. The road closure will be in accordance with the following conditions: 1. All signing be in accordance with State of California !1anual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices dated 1971 and the County Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices; and 2. The contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County. It is recommended that the Board approve the road closure. (LD) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 2 of 2 November 16, 1976 00010 r:. u i •COXTR.A COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT .Martinez, California *november 16, 1976 A G E N D A REPORTS Report A. STATE TR;LNSPO.2 ATICN PLAN The Board of Supervisors, through its action of November 9, 1976, referred the State Transportation Plan to the Public Works Director for recommendation. This Plan has been discussed at length by the CSAC/CEAC Transportation Committee. The Committee is highly critical of the Plan and, with the approval of the CSAC Board of Directors, will attack it vigorously before the State Transportation Board on November 22, 1976 in Sacramento. A few of the mri cizal reasons for t.is action are as follows: 1. The Pla, is a radical departure =rot present practice in .a= a number pr._-cy decisions are re=oved =rosy the Legislature a.-.=- are dare ves__d i s=_ad in the State o: regional bodies. Alt ou=h the Plan =4:-es a lot of lip service --o local jurisdictions, the coun- ties are essentially removed fro= t_ze decision-making process. 2. The Plan is basically anti-transportation. Although the Plan talks a _oz about individual respo,sib lily and government ita- drawal =rcm =a.:,.--;ng regulations, it prorose's to institute a n::ole series of new levies such as s= z_rges, energy charges, ca.- gestion charges, etc. The level of these charges would be estab- lished Lrough- so-called "full social accounting." Social accounting is an entirely theoretical concept and, to the best of our knowledge, has never been tried az_ra:sere. Furthermore, "full social acco•.r:ring" Flies in the face of concepts basic to our society, which is to spread cer aiz social costs over as wide a base as possible. This is true -o= education, defense, social services, and transportation. if, indeed, society should change to "full social accounting" for each service,- then this must also be inst?t•Ited in other areas such as recreation and housing, not merelv transportation. It is the Department's considered opinion that adoption of this Plan is not in the best interest of the citizens of Contra Costa County nor the people of the State of California. A more detailed summary and criticism of the Plan is being prepared for submission to Your Board. It is reco^ended that the Board oppose adoption of the State Trans- portation Plan as now written, and that copies of this report be transmitted to th.e Governor, to Secret-ay Donald E. Burns, Business and Transpertazion Agency, to tris. Adriana Gianturco, Director, California Hepar'fent of Transportation, and all members of the County's lecis_atire delegation in Sacramento. It is further reco=­_ended that the Public Works Director be directed to testif-i at the hearing before the State Transportation Board on November 22 in Sacramento. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page I of S November 16, 1976 00011 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II TZe- 1. PACHECO BOULEVARD - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Pacheco Area it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute a Road Imarovement Agreement with Concrete Shell Structures, Inc. This Agreement is a requirement of the Zoning Ad-m-inistrator for Devel- opment Permit 3016-76. Owner: Concrete Shell Structures, Inc., 2563 Merced Street, San Leandro, CA 94577 Location: Development Permit 3016-76 is located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Pacheco Boulevard and Ist Avenue North. (LD) It-er- 2. PACHECO BOULEVARD - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute a Road T orove-1 at Agreement with Flovd E. and Rebecca J. Svensson. This Agreement is a realairement of the Board off Adjustment for Land use Permit 2038-76. Owner: Flovd E. Svensson, 33 Sleepy Hollow Lane, Orinda, CA 94563 Location: -Land Use Permit 2038-75 is located on the south side of Pacheco Boulevard east of Howe Road. (LD) Sb-PERVISORI.ALT DISTRICT III Item 3 SUBDIVISION MS 107-75 - ASSIGNMENT OF AGREMMENT AND FEES - Walnut Creek Subdivision MS 107-75 was Annexed to the City of Walnut Creek on October 5, 1976. The Parcel :dap for this development has been recorded and the improvements, as required by the Subdivision Agreement, are now under construction. The Agreement provides that the County may assign its rights, upon annexation, to the City of Walnut Creek. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: a. 'Approve the assignment to the City of Walnut Creek of all County rights and interests covered by the Subdivision Agreement for Subdivision MS 107-75. b. Authorize thii Public Works Director to transfer to the City of Walnut Creek the refundable $500 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement. c- Authorize the Auditor-Controller to transfer to the Citv of Walnut Creek the remaining portion of the inspection fees paid ($250) . d. Authorize the Auditor-Controller to transfer to the City of Walnut Creek the amount of $81.00 which was paid as a street lighting fee and credited to county Service Area L-45. Subdivider: Kerr Cot-poration, 2755 Waltrip Lane, Concord, CA 912518 Location: Subdivision MS 107-75 is located at t!-ze end of Pazzi Road vi sta Road- A G E N D A Public 1.'Iorks Department P;ig;; -f of 5 November 16, 1976 010012 04)012 SUPERVISORIAL DIS'T'RICT IV Item 4. OAK ROAD-COGGINS DRIVE - TRAFFIC REGULATION - Pleasant Kill Area The Board of Supervisors recently accepted as County-maintained roads a portion of Oak Road and Coggins Drive through the Pleasant Kill B?RTD station area. Ir_ order to clarify the records and legally cover the existing traffic regulations on these two roads, it is recommended, on the basis of an engineering and traffic study, that Traffic Resolu- tion. No. 2257 through 2264 be approved as follows: Traffic Resolution No. 2257 - Oak Road - 25 miles-per-hour speed ii=it between Treat Boulevard and Las Juntas Way. Traffic Resolution No. 2258 - Oak Road - No parking anytime on east side between Treat Boulevard and Las Juntas Way. Traffic Resolution No. 2259 - Oak Road - No parking anytime on west side between Treat Boulevard and Las Juntas Way. Traffic Resolution No. 2260 - Cogains Drive - 25 miles-per- hour speed limit between Treat Boulevard and Buskirk Avenue. Traffic Resolution No. 2261 - Coggins Drive - No parking anytime o.^. east side north of Treat Boulevard. Traffic Resolution No. 2262 - Coggins Drive - No parking anvtime on west side between Treat Boulevard and Las Juntas lay. Traffic Resolution: No. 2263 - Coggins Drive - One-way no=t.:::.o;:nd be=,een Treat Boulevard and Las Juntas :?ay. Traff i c Rasol utiLcn No. 2264 - Oak Road - One-wav soot_-hbound between. Las Juntas :tiav and T=eat Boulevard. (TO) SUPERVISORIA*. DISTRICT V Item 5. LOVE LANE - SUSPEND Pia-RING-RESTRICTION - Danville Area At the reques= of the Danville Community Center, it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors temporarily suspend Traffic Resolution. No. 121 (No Parking Anytime) along a portion of Love Lane in Danville, from the period- of 3:30 p.m. on Friday, November 19, 1976, through 6:00 a.m. on Surdav, November 21, 1976, for the purpose of allowing the Center to conduct an Art Fair. (TO) Item 6. SUBDIVISION 2630 - APPROVE AGREE.NENT - Alamo Area it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an agreement with William S. Glueck and Bernice A. Glueck and authorize its Chairman to execute it. This agreement covers the construction of a swimming pool and appurte- nant facilities which will encroach upon a dedicated drainage easement. The property owners will remain responsible for the maintenance and/or removal of the°r facilities at the request of the County. Owner: William S. Glueck, 2324 Roundhill Drive, Alarmo, CA 94507 Location: '7he property is located on Roundhill Drive east of Roundhill Rcad. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 193-252-04) (LD) 1 G E ` D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 5 November 16, 1976 00013 Item 7.' ST. TERESA COURT - REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Suoervisors: 1. Declare that the improvements for the St. Teresa Court Road Acceptance (Subdivision 3654) project have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Greenbrook Land Company, 880 Hinckley Road, Burlingame, California, the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Road Improvement Agreement. Owner: Kay Building Company, 880 Hinckley Road, Burlingame, California Location_: St. Teresa Court is located on the east side of Brookside Drive north of Greenbrook Drive. (LD) Item S. HILLCREST AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION - ACCEPT DEED - Antioch area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract dated October 29, 1976, fron Tony Canada, et al, and authorize the Public Works Director to sign said Contract on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorize: to draw a warrant in the amount of $4,744 in favor of Title Insurance and Tr-st Company, Escrow No. BIZ-213228, and deliver same to the County Principal Real Property Agent for further ::azdling. Pavment is for 1.286 acres of land needed for t o mroject and for a replacement ease.-hent to Shell Oil Comoanv for oil company facilities relocated during construction. (RE: Project No. 7564-4106-73(663) ) (RP) GENERAL Item 9. FRONT STREET MINI-PARS - APPROVE CHANGE ORDER AND ACCEPT CONTRACT Danville Area a. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and autho- rize the Public Works Director to execute Change Order No. 1 to the construction contract with Valley Crest Landscape, Inc., 1460 Concord Avenue, Concord, for the Front Street Mini-Park (County Service Area R-7) , Front Street, Danville. This Change Order reflects added electrical work required by P.G.&E, and adds $2,150 to the contract cost. b. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept as complete as of November 16, 1976 the construction contract with Valley Crest Landscape, Inc. for the Front Street Mini-Park and direct its Clerk to file the approoriate Notice of Completion. It is also recommended that the Board extend the contract time forty-four (44) days to the date of acceptance, inasmuch as the contractor was delayed thirty (30) days by operations of Pacific Gas and Electric, over which they had no control, and the County has had beneficial use of the facilities since November 3, 1976. (RE: Work Order 5251-927) (B&G) A G E N D A Public Works Deoartment Page 4 of 5 November 16, 1376 00014 Item 10. ORINDA COMMUNITY CENTER PARK-PH.?SE 2A - APPROVE CHANGE ORDER - Orinda Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute Change Order No. I to the con- struction contract with Robert Quatman, Inc. , 22390 Thunderbird Place, Hayward, for the Orinda Cormunity Center Park-Phase 2A (County Service Area R-6) . This Change Order modifies the areas to be turfed and their respective maintenance periods, thereby resulting in a net credit of ;5,297 to the County. This Change Order was prepared in accordance with the recommendation . of the Citizens' Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-o'. (RE: Work Order 5295-927) (B&G) Item 11. SPVITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 - APPROVE ANNEXATION - Port Costa Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the annexation of Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 12, "Asap of the Town of Port Costa," to Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 5. This annexation was approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission October 6, 1970, and designated as the "Loomis Annexation to County Sanitation. District No. 5." With consent of the owner of the land, tie arnexatior. Was riled on August 31, 1376 by the District with the Sxac ;� :'e officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. Item 12. CC\_RA COSTA COQ;T" riA^=R AGE.ICY 1. The Delta :rater Qua1_` Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors' infor=ation and public distribution. No action reauired. 2. It is requested t%at the Board of Supervisors consider attached "Calendar of :Nater _?eetings." No action required. (EC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion by citizens becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 5 November 16, 1976 00015 Contracts, Agreements, or other documents approved by the Board this day are microfilmed with the order except in those instances where the clerk was not furnished with the documents prior to the time when the minutes were micro- filmed. In such cases, when the documents are received they will be placed in the appropriate file (to be microfilmed at a later time). 00016 F In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Approving Personnel Adjustments. As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing h a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 16tgay of November lg 76 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 4,&Z`^ Deputy Clerk Doroth Ma Donald H-24 3176 15m O I` ri t POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST Ho: ' Department Assessor Budget Unit 016 Date 10-8-76 Action Requested: Create the class of Supervising Appraiser and cancel the classes of Supervising Appraiser I and II. Reallocate all persons and positions in the classes o scupgnrisin s Aooraiser I and II to the new class of Proposed effective date: SAP Supervising er. Explain tahy a justment is needed: To combine into a eanron class all positions perforniing similar activities. Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County Amount: RECEIVED 1. Salaries and wages: $ N/A 2. Fixed Assets: (tiet .items cued cost) OCT 12 197E rlrr:�n ..f Gounty inistra& Estimated total $ N/A Signature `r-- •�:r/ Departmejtt Read Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: < �A,I,ch4,s- Countv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: November 9, 1976 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate class of Supervising Appraiser. Reallocate persons and positions of Supervising Appraiser land._Supzrvising Appraiser II to Supervising Appraiser. Cancel class of Supervising Appraiser II;;- u On November 9p1976, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Supervising Appraise and recommended Salary Level 465 (1521-1849). Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reallocation to the class of Supervising Appraiser. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 76/624 by adding Supervising Appraiser. Also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reallocation of Supervising AppraiserI and Supervising-,Appraiser II and all positions, both at Salary Level 465 (1521-1849). v j � The above class is exempt from overtime. Assistant Personn Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: November 16, 1976 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective November 17, 1976. County Administrator Action of the Board or Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED (": ) on NOV 1 S 1276 J. R. 01,5S0:', County Clerk Date: NOV 1 R !9?R - By. Maxina M.Neufeld qty C(ar;c // 1��"` (8p APPROVAL o6 this adjustme►tt eorst itatea cut Apptopuatiou Adjuz bre►�t curd Peuorne.E o1� Resolution Amcndmen.t. APPROVAL o6 .this adjustinent co►tstitate6 an App-toptiation Adjt, &e►tt card Pet ornel' 00018 Resi'it oti.on Amouhnzat. WON_MX= ► w POSITION ADJ US Th1ENT REQUEST flo: ` Department Medical Services Budget Unit Sao Date August 27, 1976 Action Requested: Reclassification of TntPrm_-diate 3:Vpist r•lnrk wait-in, t±nca,-TS *„ Account Clerk II Proposed effective date: 9/1i7K Explain why adjustment is needed: to Provide adaguate staffing for thn Rncinnas function. Contra Costa County Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1. Salaries and wages: SCO 14 1!77 2. Fixed Assets: (Vz t .nuns and coat) Office of `` rnunty Aministfator ;�;►;,�:,t� `�''1,CES AGf- to Estimated total p_:` l"�) -! � Signature George t�gnan, 6t_D.. medical DirPetor Department Head !,t: Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: October 12, 1976 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Countv-" mi a or Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commissionat November 9, 1976 Classification and Pay P,econrendation Reclassify (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk to Account Clerk 11. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Account Clerk II. Can be effective day following Board action.- The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Intermediate Typist Clerk, position #45, Salary Level 222 (725-881) to Account Clerk 11, Salary Level 250 (790-960). Z t4L/ Assistant Personnel DVrector Recommendation of County Administrator / ate: November 16, 1976 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective November 17, 1976 � 4, County Administrator Actiorl of the Board of Supervisors ,� ,t ► A': us_merit :,°?ROPED ) on 'U• _'� J. R. OLSSO'N' County Clerk Date: NOV 1 ii is 7 BY is W�t r�PPFt�VAL c j thiS adjt:stmcii', cu,:Sti,t(LteS a;: App.7optiation AdJ:,s.Unent a,:d PeAzo►tve01)(�lg ncsouiticx Ar.:,a,tr,;,ti. 1 r hl'1'Ft�l'Ai i', r':.i� ^(111:_ :1::: :t iia_SZ.lititlS w. nom. iL, "ra...0 .. J a 000 R POS I T I0N ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Public Defender Budget Unit 243 Date September 29, 1976 Action Requested: Reclassify Intermediate Typist Clerk (pos x001) to Legal Services Clerk Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To reclassify position according to responsibilij ties and functions performed. Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Cosio County Amount: 1. Salaries and gages: DECEIVED $ 560.00 2. Fixed Assets: (tint .items cued coat) r,Fo 1 9 p,-i5 c= t- Ince of S `ounry Administrator Estimated total j 560.00 Signature Department' Head ASO Initial Determination of County AdministratorDate• — �7 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. (f-911 &I Co Admint flaa Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission DA: November 8, 1976 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk to Legal Services Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Legal Services Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi— fication of Intermediate Typist Clerk position 601, Salary Level 222 (725-881) to Legal Services Clerk, Salary Level 263 (822-999). Assistant Personnel Urec or Recomrrsndation of County Administrator ate: November 16, 1976 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective November 17, 1976. 1� County Administrator ( Action of the Board of Supervisors AdjuswTent APPROVED) ice) on NOV 1 i X. ISSoi`) County Clerk Date: NOV 10 lii6 By L__ „ •� �• ' G:axine S.t.Neuref� Deputy Clerk APPROVAL v6 adju5'.;.i:t constitute- cu: Apptap,-„i.a.ti.un Adjws.tmcut cued Petauriet O0`�e�o l !G APPROVAL ,j tilc! ccastitutez ca: App,cpZ,i,atiust AdiO.OrCat curd Pc2.5urr1c,Q 20 POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Assessor's Budget Unit 016 Date Sep. 21:, 1976 Action Requested: Delete Senior Clerk Position ' U3 and add one St:aervisinq- Clark. I Position. Proposed effective date- 11/1/76 Explain why adjustment is needed: To classify position in line with existing responsibilities. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1. Salaries and wages: S _ 752.00 2. Fixed Assets: (tiz.t .items cid coat) --� 7"2.00 Estimated total { •, h, ~_ Signature Department d Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: /Q-7- 76 To Civil Service: �/� Request recommendathn. 2Nt x � ? Z Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: November 9, 1976 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (1) Supervising Clerk I and cancel (1) Senior Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Supervising Clerk I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Supervising Clerk I, Salary Level 315 (963-1170) and the cancellation of 1 Senior Clerk, position r02, Salary Level 264 (824-1002). ALZ,f,ta Assistant Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: NovWnber 16, 1976_ Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective November 17, 1976. County Administrator Action of the Board o: Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on NOV 1 =7q J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: fill! 1 -!ii By ^ �•J� ..tzz/ �.'vcine tr.rleu'eld -fly Cter u ' 1 �. �l 0 APPROVAL o6 tlVL s mo ad1usttt cCl'6tttutes an Apjvtoptcation Ad1w5.tmc)1t c7jtd Pwcnjl Reaotati.on Amendirc-nt. I V, POSIT I O N ADJUSTMEN T REQUEST Department _ C;v;l SPr-giro Budget Unit —a3$ Date _ 8/41/70 � _~ - ---�--r---�-_`-----� 1 POS i T 1 0 N ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: el- V7C` Department Civil Service /CETA Budget Unit S82 Date 11/4/76 ;,Action Requested: Increase hours of Administrative Aide-CETA position #582-760-02 from 37/40 to 40/40. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To return Project employee to fulltime schedule. Estimated cost of adjustment: RECE(V'_iD Amount: 1. Salaries and wages: 2. Fixed Assets: (.Gut stems and cost) Estimated total $ Signature /b- -' 1.4'k, Dep .rtmPnt Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Classification and Pay Recommendation Personrdl Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: November 16, 1976 Increase hours of Administrative Aide-CETA position 1582-760-02 from 37/40 to 40/40, effective November 17, 1976. County Adm4r.1strAtor lAction of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on NOY 1 J. R. OLSSON, CoL mty Cleric se uly Date: NOY l By Maxine M.Neuter Plerk APPROVAL ob tlLi.s adju.stmott eon6tituteA an App%op4-iation Adjustment and Pe'monneZ 00023 Reso ati.on Ame►cdme►tt. =--M- o.-1—in l POSITION ADJUSTME14T REQUEST IIo: C' Public Works Department Buildins & Grounds Budget Unit 075 pate Action Requested: Cancel Gard y2 inistrative Aide-CETA position ;1582-760-ul November 17, 1976. Increase 37/40otos40/40, effective ' County m4 -str3tor Action. of the Board of Supervisors) on NOV 1 Adjustment APPROVED " J. R. OLSSOi:, CoL*nty Clerk puty Clerk Date: t6i.Neulel , Uoo23 adjuatmerz• co►tatitute,6 aft ApWLO��o►t Adjustment mid Pe,'00)1,t2. APPROVAL 06 Rcs0ttcti-0►1 Amendment. 1 POS I T 1 ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST tlo: Public Works Department _Buildings & Grounds Budget �Unit 075 Date 9/1/76 Action Requested: Cancel Gardener position zff *-Mr LT`t �1., '.) Proposed effective date: 11/15/7 Explain why adjustment is needed: To comply with Budget reductions as mandated by the Board of Supervisors CO:.Jru Co"a County Estimated cost of adjustment: f<ECEIVED�}, Amount: 1. Salaries and wages: -SEPt Jy6 (9,405) 2. Fixed Assets: (tis.t .items and coat) Gii;_. o' County AdministrGfor s - Estimated total $ (9,405) Signature Departure t Head ei Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: September 13, 1976 To Civil Service: .for Zassification review and recomm n. COWILY Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: September 15, 1976 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel 1 Gardener position. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling 1 Gardener position 105, Salary Level 281t (957-1055). Can be effective November 11, 1976. Assistant Personna Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: November 16, 1976 �// Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective November 17, 1976. I County Administrato Action o: the Board of Supervisors Adjustwent APPROVED ) on NOV I iglB J. R. -3LSS0'_.1.1 County Clerk Date: H04` ":jgDeputy Clerk .' 'acing b1.Neufeld APPROVAL o,: this adjusbrent co,tstitutes aw Aprrop%iatio,t Adjas-tment curd Pemornte'00024 U l I( `1 �r 1' ji:STA1:0'` r{„.r. s:t,st-re{tt cutd Pct,so�:►i '00024 t. f V POS 1 T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQ U E S T No: Department Sheriff--Coroner Budget Unit 255 Date Oct_ 15, 1976 Action Requested: Cancel the classification of Deputy Sheriff-Criminalist I- Project Proposed effective date: 11-10-76 Explain why adjustment is needed: Temoorary emolovees for errant orOJeCt's mrill no no lonc;er be placed in a sworn officer classification erhich is s+rbie .t t P.O.S.T. training recluiremnnts. Estimated cost of,adjustment: Amount: 1. Salaries arid mages: Contra Costa County 2. Fixed Assets: it-iat .item curd eo4.t) RECEIVED S -O_ 4 $ —0— Office of Estimated t° r tydrtinistrator -�- - Signature A Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Oct:aber I9. Z976 To Civil Service: t Request recommendation. lj fl out s rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate: November 8, 1976 Classification and Pay Recommendation Remove class of Deputy Sheriff-Criminclist I-Project. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 761624, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by removing the class of Deputy Sheriff-Criminalist I-Project, Salary Level 395 (1229-1494). Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant Personnel-Director Recommendation of County Administrator 'f Date: November 16, 1976 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Corunission approved, effective November 17, 1976. County .4 inistrator ' Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on NOV ? :?;F J. R QLSSON. Cavrrf� Ge Date: 8y` iJi �,e'�;,.�. /�: r-/ Deputy Cierp APPROVAL oa t1:,is adjustment con6ti,tuteb an App%ophiation Adja.a.Uneat and b &.100025 Petsopinw Rebotu oli Ame 1eitt. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. IT IS BY THE WARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 6thday of NnuP7nhPr 197 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk gy Deputy Clerk Dorothf MacDonald H-24W615m 00023 1 00021 . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE OEO(Housing Rehab Counseling) 592 rd Socaol' 1 ' ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMIncrease tFund Decrease Code Qeonlil ) BudanUno Object Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) O) 1003 592-1011 Perin. Salaries 30,677 1003 592-1042 FICA 1,795 1003 592-1044 Retire. 2,700 1003 592-1060 Health Ins. 1,898 1003 592-2100 Office Exp. 1,750 1003 592-2102 Books/Period. 300 1003 592-2111 Telephone Exch. 1,100 1003 592-2170 Household Exp. 200 1003 592-2250 Rent. Equip. 350 1003 592-2262 Occupancy-Owned 300 1003 592-2270 Repair/Svc Equip. 50 1003 592-2301 Auto Mileage-Employees 1,900 1003 592-2303 Other Travel rt 980 1003 592-2310 Professional & Pers. Svc. 45,000 1003 592-2477 Educational Supp. 1,000 PROOF _C_omp_.__ _K_P_ _VER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay,fist items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To distribute funds allocated in the First Year Dore Description mm Counity Development Activity #2 - Home Maintenance and Counseling Program. APPROVED: SIGMA FS 12111ATE AUDITo 8 74 CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOlit? ` BOARD 9F SUPERVISORS ORPQER�.. YES: P�c'►7soza eclnr, la�sc �k LIw ..rd;i �jC ll+ls:�l G 71t - fi/ 1 �V NO% 7Ze at, c, _ J.R.OLSSON CLERK ✓, Jud Ann Miller Director, OEO 11/4/76 la a t.1.Nautel Signature Tide Date Deputy Approp.Adj. t'O,/� 1.1 129 Rev. 66 1 Journal No. ' �" • Srr Instructions on Reverse Side 00027 11r2 (( 21 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR•CONTq r� Li4 DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNtT card speciar °�L N•5 usE � t. Diablo 74uniC i Code Quantic ) Fund A _ pal C r 2;.OBJECT OF Oft, Concord BudaerUn;tOb ecr b.Acct. j E%PENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM t Decrease Increase >I n 71 nn (CR X .. 661 r s APPROVED: F SIGMA S DATE AUDI TO CONTROLLER: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD ; SU'EO VIPRS PiasRyis�aS• YES: L1rLs...•d;i NQ1j� 1�_' Director CEO Date NO% 71.e•�w Jud Ann Hi l ier Title .SQ • `/'' !V Signature AppraP.Ado. J•R,O -14 LSSON CLERK Journal No. �41 a I�eP�Y ei r erk 0002 7 • trr instructions un Rrrerse Side 1.1129 Rev. 2 061 s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT t. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT RESERVED FOR AUDITOR•CONTRO!LER'S USE Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, Concord Cord Special A N - 2:.DBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM, Decrease Increase Code Ouontir ) Fund BudaetUnit Ob ecr Sub.Acct. r e (CR X IN 66) 210 2100 Office Expense . S f 220 Rental of Equipments°@-.- Civ my ? 7- !7,, ..,; J Cc_ PROOF _C_o_my.__ K:P: _V_ER._ 3. EXPLANATION OF RECUEST(If capital outlay,list items and cast of each) TOTAL ENTRY HartlnezBranch of this Court has need for a copy machine. Presently it has been using Dote Description either the County Clerk's or Jury Commissioner- Court Administrator machinesi principally the Court Administratorts. Usage has passed the one thousand per month mark and has increased 119% over last year. The Superior Court Administrator is complaining that he can no APPROVED: SIGN ES DATE longer use his own machine. Consequently, AUDITOR _ c 1voy 4 this adjustment is needed to rent for the remain- CONTROLLER •=' , 76 in eight =nths of this year a Zeroes Model 660 COUNTYI + copier B the rate of $65.00 per month. /S� 1 ADMINISTRATOR: 11' 11- �L�G // BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: YES: SUPW7,10M Iceanp. Diaz ]rle.iesSlr, •i�tts.L'n+rtt.•Li Ce C"%/'�'C�/� �iL/i�G�. J.R.QLSSON CLERK c7 L7 Emil A. Gysi"n Clerk-Administrator 11-2-76 s. , Maxjn6 PA.t Signature Tide ` Dare eutelwlutY )erl Approp.Adj. M 129 Rev. 2 06) -Nee instrmctions On Reverse Side 000 .5 Journal No. _ •11 ® CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 1. DEPARTMENT OR BUDGET UNIT Social Service 501 & 509 RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE Card Special ACCOUNT 2. OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMDecrease Increase Ccdc 0-antic ? Fund BudaetUnit Obiea Sub.Acct. (CR X IN 66) 501, Services 01 1003 501 2110 Communications 100 2261 Occupancy Costs-Leased 100 2310 Prof. & Personal Services 300 2476 Recreation 200 2477 Education Sup.& Courses 200 2479 Other Special Dept. Expense 1800 509, Central Administration 509 2260 Rent of Real Property 300 2310 Prof. & Personal Services 2000 1 2477 Education Sup. & Courses 400 Ccntra Costa Cccnr/ RECEIVED NOV - % 075 Oiiice of CCU i--/ r.;':1":IiilSiictor PROOF _C_onp.__ _K.P. _V_E_R._ 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST(If capital outlay,list irems and cost of each) TOTAL To increase appropriations for foster home recruitment ENTRY and training as part of our continuing program to Date Description reduce child out-of-home care costs. Appropriations are available in the Day Care Training program which is wholly County funded. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR- �(;T a CONTROLLER COUNTY ADWWSTRATOP: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDER: }.�; '1UJRSl1x1tJ tlr=-5. U'L.S.111�, �7 �i. ].IiL1Cl3clsi ✓f NOV I �7 No:.7�.nv an J. R. OLSSON ') i I(9 for R. E. Jornlin, Director CLERK b L Signature Title ��� Dote _ .. ,n,..,,... raD•Adj nt 1?9 Rev. :,68) U1Y Clerk 00023 JMoamolDNo.. •See Instructions on Reverse Side CONTRA COSTA COUNTY _ APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT �t� I UEPARTMENT GR BUDGET UNIT CountyW&( istrator RESERVED FOR AUDITOR-CONTROLLER'S USE (Game. Protection), Cord Spec'al ACCOUNT 2_ OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM• %r increase Fund .-Decrease /ER X IN 661 Code 0uontitvl BudaetUm�t Object Sud Acct. ,c t 0/ 1102 367-7750 001 Night Vision Scope $4,260 1102 367-2479 Trans. to 367-7750-001 $4,260 PROOF �O`np _ �•P- _�:R- 3. EXPLANATION of REQUEST(if capital outlay,list items and cost of each) TOTAL ENTRY To provide from Fish and Game Fund a Date Desct.ption night vision scope to be used by wardens within the County in law enforcement work. performed in the Delta. APPROVED: SIGNATURES DATE AUDITOR— f)j CONTROLLER: Nov 9 "Tti COUNTY _ G ADMINISTRATOR: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR$ER; r YES: �stpan�rtur� hf;nn3, 4aa ljogfeM, I,ttueCrl.L NO% a""' 1 (� Assistant County dministrator-Finance 11/8/76 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Maxine M_1Veufef gnatu.e Tide Date ( ournaprap.l No.Ad;. (M 129 REV. 2/751 J • �rr Lrarruti.r.r+ ort Ret erse Side 0(1()3 C BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUh•TY, STATE OF CALIFOWNIA RE: In the :tatter of the Cancellation of ) Tax Liens On and Transfer to Unsecured ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/992 Roll of Property Acquired by Public ) Agencies. ) (Rev. f Tax C. 5406(b) and 2921.5) Auditor's Memo: Pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code 4936(b) and 2921.5, I recommend cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens and the transfer to the unsecured roll of the remainder of taxes verified and taxes prorated accordingly. I Consent H. UO.'aLD FUNK, County Auditor-Controller JOIN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By: .�/(/6I�!�<,?�-..LL/!/1ca�-'./Deputy By: �S Deputy The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES TMT: Pursuant to the above authority and recormcndation, the County Auditor shall cancel a portion of these tax liens and transfer the remaining taxes to the 1976 -'L7 unsecured roll. Tax Date of Transfer Remaining Rate Parcel Acquiring Allocation Amount taxes to be Area ,Number Agency of taxes to unsecured Cancelled 66082 199-020-013-9 EAST BAY REGIONAL 7-176 to $ 7.12 $ 209,78 PARK DISTRICT 7-13-76 (all) 66083 199-020-017-0 EAST BAY REGIONAL 7-1-76 to 340.99 10,031.25 PAM DISTRICT 7-13-76 (all) 66083 199-400-001-4 EAST BAY REGIONAL 7-1-76 to 7.37 217.13 PARK DISTRICT 7-13-76 (all) 66098 199-400-002-2 -EAST BAY REGIONAL 7-1-76 to 2.99 87.99 PARK DISTRICT 7-13-76 (all) 73012 365-230-006-6 EAST BAY REGIONAL 7-1-76 to 795.42 5,011.18 PARK DISTRICT 8-20-76 (all) 50-143 373-011-G03-2 EAST BAY REGIONAL 7-1-76 to 292.35 1,375.11 PARK DISTRICT 9-3-76 (all) 5o01 373-030-005-4 EAST BAY REGIONAL 7-1-76 to 452-.,F& g PARK DISTRICT 9-13-76 -sV (all) 5'*12.ro I Ll 0 h d' ..M' Ai`01111*9 0.'Z *:ov^abet 16, 1976 Com^.Lf Ssdao: I :: .._ vu-c of ..:c ------ '::.:.. `.Y Collector 3 'upurvisors present (Secured) (Fedemption) (Unsecured) RESOLUTION NO. 76/992 01)031 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, S.-VrE OF CALIFORNIA RE: In the :Litter of the Cancellation of ) Tax Liens On and Transfer to Unsecured ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/993 Roll of Property Acquired by Public ) Agencies. ) (Rev. f, Tax C. 5490-6(b) and 2921.S) Auditor's 14emo: Pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code 49S6(b) and 2921.5, I recommend cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens and the transfer to the unsecured roll of the remainder of taxes verified and taxes prorated accordingly. I Consent If. PDXALD FUNK, County Auditor-Controller J02°V B. AUSF-V, County Counsel By: ',Y/t �. fi :4/&' f9./ . Deputy Cy: � Deputy a t t t t : t t t t t • t t : i ! r t i ! f t • t t � t ! t : s t s * t =t i t t The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES TIL-IT: Pursuant to the above authority and recoraeiidation, the County Auditor shall cancel a portion of these tax liens and transfer the retaining taxes to the 19 76 - 77 unsecured roll. Tax Date of Transfer P.emaining ,Cate Parcel Acquiring Allocation Amount taxes to be :r -a =stber Ascncy of taxes to unsecured Cancelled 1007 065-262-030-3 CITY OF ANTIOCH 7-1-76 to $ IA5- (por) 8-32-76 (.Yq-.AV 7-X6 1002 071-120-062-6 CITY OF ANTIOCH 7-1-76 to 3.91 14.65 (por) 9-16-76 7026 085-092-001-0 PITTSBURG R:DEiIELOP-MT 7-1-76 to 1.67 74.95 AGENCY (all) 7-9-76 7026 085-082-007-7 PITTSBURG REDE(TEL MNT 7-1-76 to 2.35 45.55 AGENCY (all) 7-19-76 2002 126-271-007-0 CITY OF OOIICORD 7-1-76 to 2.17 130.05 (por) 7-7-76 98010 172-011-003-8 COIITRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 1.56 14.88 ' (por) 8-5-76 98010 172-110-012-9 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 2.59 24.79 (por) 8-5-76 98010 172-120-016-8 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 2.35 13..3L- (por) 9-2-76 11,3 .,5- 98010 1.3S98010 172-130-012-5 CONTRA COSTA COLT11TT 7-1-76 to 2.69 8.27 (por) 7-29-76 99010 172-�t0-011-5 CONTRA COSTA COMITY 7-1-76 'to 1.147 14.95 (por) B-3-76 00032 RESOLUTION NO. 76/993 �i Date of Transfer Re=wining Tax rate Parcel Acquiring Allocation Anount taxes to be Area NunAgency of taxes to ur-secured Cancelled 98010 172-140-023-0 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to $ 1.47 $ 14.95 (por) 8-3-76 98010 172-1140-031-3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 1.26 9.68 (por) 8-12-76 _o34�s? 98002 182-160-G',il9 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 1.83 d$:,r3 (por) 8-11-76 [y 66018 200-211-001-9 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 1:8.63 �87:6b (por) 8-3-76 5001 373-112-009-7 C011TRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 49.914 -24L.W (a11) 8-31-76 18 q. a 3 3,V 85105 408-170-002-5 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 173.31 1,020.29 (all) 8-23-76 8001 517-320-005-5 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 208.23 685.97 (all) 9-24-76 _ 8001 517-320-018-8 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 178.46 523.64 (all) 9-2h-76 - 8001 517-320-019-6 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 178.46 523,64 (all) 9-24-76 8001 - 517-320-020-14 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to- 178.46 523.64 (all) 9-24-76 76008 380-030-016-6 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 37.47 280.69 WATER DISTRICT 8-13-76 (por) 76008 380-030-018-2 C011TRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 16.66 124.92 WATER DISTRICT - 8-13-76 (por) 76053 380-030-023-2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 7-1-76 to 25.06 187.74 WATER DISTRICT 8-13-76 (por) 11012 420-100-001-7 CITY OF SAN PABM 7-1-76 to 122.88 381.10 (211) 9-28-76 8001 514-020-006-3 CITY OF RIMMOND 7-1-76 to 602.21 1,678.16 (all) 9-30-76 8001 514-020-008-9 CITY OF RICMAOND 7-1-76 to 34.03 102.49 (all) 9-30-76 8035 561-280-008-5 RI-MIOND REDEVElAP!!E.Yr 7-1-76 to 467.78 3,089.34 AGENCY (all) 8-18-76 i ASS;9 !�!o Q311TED 0: Novembgx 1k -19.7-6-- County Auditor I by L:. r:.rocs vote of t a County Tax-:Collector 3 so:s present (Secured) (F.ederption ) (Unsecured) RLSOLLrr!G\ NO- 76/993 00033 5 sY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RE: In the :latter of the Cancellation of ) Tax Liens On and Transfer to Unsecured ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/994 Roll of Property Acquired by Public ) Agencies. _ ) (Rev. f Tax C. S4936(b) and 2921.5) Auditor's Memo: Pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Cale 4936(b) and 2921.5, I recocnend cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens and the transfer to the unsecured roll of the remainder of taxes verified and taxes prorated accordingly. I Consent Ii. DO:aLD FUNK, County Auditor-Controller JOILN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel � By: ,� zl ,_lL� Deputy By: G ^Deputy The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES 711-IT: Pursuant to the above authority and recoracndation, the County Auditor shall cancel a portion of these tax liens and transfer the remaining taxes to the various unsecured rolls. Tax Date of Transfer Remaining Irate Parcel Acquiring Allocation Amount taxes to be Area Number Aponcy of taxes to unsecured Cancelled FOR YEAR 1974-75 1002 076-432-013-1 CM OF PLNTIOCH 7-1-74 to $ 126.34 -0- (all) 6-30--:W 7S FOR YEAR 1973-7h 5000 372-121-o16-3 CITY OF Mkfunm 7-1-73 to 29.12 $ 22.22 (all) 1-24-74 FOR YEAR 1972-73 5000 372-121-016-3 CITY OF HART32M- 7-1-72 to 51.10 -0- (all) 6-30-73 FOR YEAR 1971-72 5000 372-121-016 CITY OF MARTD17-Z 7-1-71 to 631.90 -0- (al1) 6-30-72 .. t?I';TD OS _November 16, 1976 County Sadttor 1 --Iu tj 3 Sumer►'i sors'present (Secured) (Redemption) (Unsecured) fi1:S01.61TI0\ 50. 76/994 00034 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) RESOLUTI011 NO. .76/995 by 'ublic Agencies ) 1411EREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. NW, T-1EREFFORE, BE IT R SOLQED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year of 1971-72 CITY OF CONCORD 133-214-001- 133-223-065 133-224-001 H. DONALD FUNK, County Auditor-Controller By: PASSED by the Hoard on November 16, 1976. (Tax Cancel Order) (R-T S4986(b) ) Count? Auditor 1 (Secured) RESOLUTION NO. 76/995 0003-5 IN TETE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ,CONTRA COSTA COMM, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/996 by Public Agencies ) VI EREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. NOW, T=LREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year M 1975-76 CITY OF MARTINEZ 372-112-011-5 5000 A11 EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT 430-080-020-0 85070 Por 430-080-021-8 85070 Por SAN FRPIICISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT 9-02002-862-0 2002 All H. DOI7ALD "FUNK, County Auditor-Controjller By: ,�-c�LC�t'.�,1y .�f l� :7..:-C• _11 Y PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976 (Tax Cancel Order) MT S4986(b) ) County Auditor 1 Cn-;nty 7 ax Col:-'t ar 2 (Secured) RESOLUTION NO. 76/996 00033b as X`�•* '.?I.ew;a.. '1' t IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF .CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/997 by ?ublic Agencies ) '.IHEREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) reco=ends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. N(W. THEREFORE, BE IT R;SOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year of Various FOR YEAR 1976-77 FOR YEAR 1975-76 CITY OF ANTIOCH U.S. DE.aARTHENT OF AGRICULTURE 066-143-013-2 I087 Por 002-060-009-4 60002 A11 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CITY OF CONCORD 172-130-039-8 98010 Por 126-143-007-6 2002, Por U.S. DEPARTIM-NT OF AGRICULTURE 126-153-002-4 2002 Por 002-060-009-4 60002 All 126-153-003-2 2002 Por CITY OF CONCORD 126-143-007-6 2014 Por 126-153-002-4 2014 Por 126-153-003-2 2014 Por ?i. DONALD FUNK, County Auditor-Controller By: Ile In PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. (Tax Cancel Order) (P.L•T S4986(b) ) County Auditor 1 J( ode'?Lion) (Secured) RESOLUTION NO. 76/997 00037 �I f t IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) RL..SOLUTION NO. 76/998 by Public APencies ) �R' LEAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. Nail, THEREFORE, BE IT R=SOLV-00 that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year of 1976.77 CITY OF WALNUT CREEK 142-241-005-8 9034 All 142-241-005-6 9034 All 142-242-019-8 9034 All 142-243-011-4 90311 AL H. DONALD FUNK, County Auditor-Controller J PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. (Tax Cancel Order) (P.M--T 54986(b) ) County Auditor 1 h - ^ iLion) (Secure:) RESOLUTION NO. 76/998 00038 �.1 Utll)w , IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF .CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/999 by ?ublic Agencies ) "HEREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. N(V, THERE.FDRE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year of various FOR YEAR 1976-77 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 125-077-010-2 79063 Por 125-077-011-0 79063 Por 12'-077-012-8 79063 Por FOR YEAR 1915-76 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 125-077-010-2 79063 Por 125-077-011-0 79063 Por 125-077-012-8 79063 Por H. DOIi= FU,`.7f, County Auditor-Controller PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. (Tax Cancel Order) (R&T S4986(b) ) County Auditor 1 (Secured) RESOLUTION NO. 76/999 00039 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ,CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Natter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) R.SOLUTION NO. 76/1000 by Public Agencies ) JMREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. NCTd, MI RE.=ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year of various FOR YEAR 1975-76 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 110-120-049-9 2002 An FOR YEAR 1974-75 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 110-120-049-1 2002 An CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL 192-060-018-4 66066 All H. D014ALD FUNK, County/Auditor-Controller PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. (Tax Cancel Order) (rF&T 349$6(b) ) County Auditor 1 —Il F., Tax t_ry11---tor 2 U, (Secured) RESOLUTION NO. 76/1000 00040 • t._ � -Tti TF.rr BO3.M OF OF C:}•_=-A vCJ-i S i ice: Cr CAL--CR L% Tn the :;atter of Changes f r 7 3:;SOL`UTIC_.' 11'0. 76/1001 o_ the Assessment 301_ of Jontra Costs County j) the Co:-„ty Asses?or hsvinE filed iris^ this toard requests for addition of escape assesstaz;nts: For the F seal fear 1976 - 1977 It has been ascertained from papers in the Assessor's Office that property belonSinG on the local roll has escaped assessment; and, therefore, pursuant to the Revenue and Taxation Code, Section 531, escaped sssass.-ants should be added to the unsecured roll as follows: Cone 01002 - Assessment No. 9003 1970-77 James Mere lhillips 611 "t'u 3t. Antioch, CA . 94110:09 Boat CF 2533 FA - Assessed Value ;560 Code 03000 - Assessment -.09003 1976-77 William r. Billrea 3101 Carlson Blvd. S1 Cerrito, ^A 94530 oat C 5451 AH - Assessed !slue -130 Code 08001 - :�ssesss-ant Ko. 9C27 1976-77 Larry S. ha fes Elbert Hayes, Jr. 15j-2Gtz St., rpt F .-tic-h-mond, Cs 94801 lost C_' 5451 S= - Assessed value 4340 Code 13006 - Assess�.ent Jo- 9001 1976-77 Garratt J. .rer'uy 4123 BarLor View Cakland, CA 94619 Bos;. C. 3193 Ci: - Assessed Value ii250 Lode 53302 - Assessuent ::o. 9008 1975-76 Fred A. Scharf 1315 -cac`_a St. 09: issessed 173lue 1-29;) ..sRessor :.sses2or sUGitor M ax Collector :._.,� ,i=Til`: ::L. 76/1001 :age l of 3 00041 Ode 5300h - Assessment .,o. A8009 1976-77 Lara % Sanderson ;.cells j. Sandorson 2312 exGlnley Are. Antioch, VA 94,Oo Aircraft _ 6363 f, - assessed Walue X5500 :ode 53009 - Assessment ::o. 9017 1970-77 dney 3ule 740 ;oll i n=•dell San Jose, CA 95129 Boat C:' 4567 AI' - Assessed Value U210 Code 66071 - Asses3rant 2:o. 9001 1975-77 Lean ::ialser_ 29i:5 Ioundhill Ed. alar-0, CA 94507 ::Oat ti/ ' 1361 .}_ - Assessed Value X760 :ode 72005- assessment Ho. 9002 1976-77 's••irgil :retz 3t 1, LOX 30 Lrentxood, GA 94513 ?oat C_' 53;2 D - assessed Value 060 Code 790.106 - Assessment Bo. 9001 1975-77 Donald L. harosr 3455 Duclin .e. Uorcord, CA T4519 Boat ': 3765 CA - Assessed slue :)510 Code 82004 - Assessment No. 9001 1970-77 t 2, Lox 3363 Oakley, CA 94561 B03t C' 6533 3C - Assessed value `)450 Code 8203S - Assess-rent ::o. 9037 1970-77 ?eddy I. ;Tooker Freda L. Hooker 9% senderson -kve. SD 116 S••innyvale, C 9400 :oat CI' till .'1i - rssessed :'slue t'3020 Code 6203a - Assessment :Io. 9036 1976-77 1056 ::Ontclair Dr. vialreat .^.r eek, CA 94%3' oat :.3 99614 Assessed +slue x590 Code E;204,L - Assessment '40. 9018 1975-77 1065--?lu ':a9:sn 3-:m y%'31e, 0A 940-:) JO t Ov4-3 .'L - ztzzassed S ;lue A030 R. 0 Page 2 of 3 ouo42 Code 8204h - Assessment Ko. 9019 1975-?7 do-n Crittenden P. C. "o 221 Bethel Island, CA 94511 boat 3031 Pi - Assessed 1-nlue :�2770 Code 52044 - Assessment :;0. 9320 1976-77 _doe -onizio ' 0. -o: :.03 zilmar, CA 95324, 303t C:' 2994, ?.; - Assessed ;aide 0 Code :.�3.,� - sse,s-_ate,. "0. 9302 1970-77 Regina Cruse 635 Fulton By 3 Sobrsnta, ''A 94803 Boat c-' 5313 F.' - Assessed `.alua :753 Code 85127 - Assassnant Yo. 9001 1975-77 ;iieh_ael % stone 5a2L, `dottiniuhsm Dr. :2 3ozrsnte, C-L 9L503 20!3t Cu 5338 Au - ssessad :'slue 5130 +01.3: Assessees have ::c.en notified of th5se additions and their r_ :'t or 3�,Bal. zx'--4� Aasista:_t Assessor PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. RESOLUTION NO. 76/1001 Pale 3 of 3 00043 �:a IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the clatter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/1002 WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for addition of escape assessments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is directed to add the following escape assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1976-77 It has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's records that the assessee failed to report accurately taxable tangible property, to the extent that this failure caused the assessor not to assess the property or to assess it at a lower valuation than he would have entered upon the roll had the property been reported accurately; therefore, that portion of the property not reported should be assessed as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531.4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and interest on taxes thereon should be added in accordance with Section 506: American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. 1100 West Blancke St. Linden, NJ 07036 Class Assessed Code-Assmt.f For Year Property Valuation - 1976-77 P ers cop 2, 8S104-8005 1975-76 Pers Prop 2,790 85104-8006 1974-75 Pers Prop 2,53S 85104-8007 1973-74 Pers Prop 2,665 Chevron Research Company 22S Bush St. San Francisco, CA 94119 08001-8140 1975-76 Pers Prop $ " 4,000 Imps. 18,480 Assessees have been notified. Bell 4 Howell Company 360 Sierra Madre Villa Pasadena, CA 91109 85093-8001 1976-77 Pers Prop $ 2,435 Assessee has submitted signed business property statement. le/-,; SEATON, Assistant Assessor tll/8/76 cc: Assessor (Giese) Auditor Tax Collector Page I of J RESOLUTION NO. 76/1002 00' 044 Bell F, Howell Company 7100 McCormick Rd. Chicago, IL 60645 Class Assessed Code-Assmt.# For Year Property Valuation 020022-812U - lv76---T7Te s-7rop S 2 2F57 08001-8141 1976-77 Pers Prop 245 It has been ascertained from papers in the Assessor's office that property belonging on the local roll has escaped assessment; and, therefore, pursuant to the Revenue and Taxation Code, Section 531, escaped assessments should be added to the unsecured roll as follows; and, as indicated, 101 penalty on net tangibles for failure to file within the time required by law per Section 463: Code 02002 - Assmt. No. 8078 For Year 1976-77 Roman Catholic Welfare Corp. dba Catholic Charities, Claudia House c/o Catholic Charities 433 Jefferson St. Oakland, CA 94607 Assessed valuation - Pers Prop $ 980 Less Exemption 980 Code 02002 - Assmt. No. 8119 For Year 1976-77 Trustees of Mortgage Trust of America 600 Montgomery St. San Francisco, CA 94111 Assessed valuation - Pers Prop $1,450 Code 09000 - Assmt. No. 8093 For Year 1976-77 Business Leasing Corp. 309 S.W. Sixth Ave. Portland, OR 97204 Assessed Valuation - Pers Prop $6,015 Code 66008 - Assmt. No. 8002 For Year 1976-77 Donald J. Murphy 5900 Old School Rd. Pleasanton, CA 94566 Assessed valuation - Pers Prop $ 700 Plus 10$ Penalty 70 Assessees have submitted signed business property statements. Code 02002 - Assmt. No. 8092 For Year 1976-77 Real Estate Center, Inc. 5205 Clayton Rd. Concord, CA 94521 Assessed valuation - Pers Prop $ 775 ,Plus 10% Penalty 78 Code 11023 - Assmt. No. 8006 For Year 1976-77 Clayton Bloomquist 74S Jackson Fairfield, CA 94533 Assessed valuation - Improvements $2,500 Assessees have been notified. R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor Page 2 of 00045) P VV Bernelle Johnson dba De Anza Real Estate 4300 Appian Way E1 Sobrante, CA 94803 Class Assessed Code-Assmt.t For Year Property Valuation 1916-77- Persrop — 85004-8009 1975-76 Pers Prop 380 85004-8008 1974-7S Pers Prop 420 85004-8007 1973-74 Pers Prop 300 Assessee has been notified. /TV/&t Assistant Assessor PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. RESOLUTION NO. 76/1002 Page 3 of 3 OU046 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION N0. 76/1003 In the Matter of County ) Position on Proposed ) California Transportation ) Plan ) Mr. Wayne Hoffman, a member of the State Transportation Board's Task Force, made a presentation on November 9, 1976, and explained the proposed California Transportation Plan. The Public Works Director at the Board's request analyzed the Plan and reported that in his opinion the State Transportation Plan is truly revolutionary in that it proposes to change the long-standing practice of spreading the cost of certain services., such as transportation, over as large a base as possible but would instead force the individual user to bear the full cost of the ser- vice or facility. The Plan would accomplish this shift through imposition of new levies, with the level of the charges established through the completely new, theoretical and untried concept of "full social accounting." In the opinion of the Public Works Director, the Plan would have an adverse effect on local jurisdictions' abilities to deal with local problems because it would essentially remove local juris- dictions from the decision-making process of developing a balanced transportation system for their area. The Public Works Director reports that in his opinion the Plan is not in the best interest of the citizens of Contra Costa County nor the people of the State of California. Based on that recommendation, IT IS RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County opposes the adoption of the proposed California Transportation Plan. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Public {corks Director is directed to represent the Board and testify in opposition to the proposed California Transportation Plan at the public hearing to be held by the State Transportation Board on November 22, 1976 in Sacramento. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. Originating Department: Public Works, Administration cc: Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Secretary Donald E. Burns, Business and Transportation Agency Ms. Adriana Gianturco, Director, California Dept. of Transportation Senator John A. Nejedly Senator Nicholas Petris Assemblyman Julia T. Knox ✓ 00047 ,L ���O= DLP"COSTA DPST M { tte Originating Department: Public Works, Administration Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr- Agency Secretary Donald E. cc: Burns, Business and Transportation f1s. Adriana Gianturco, Director, California Dept. of Transportation Senator John A. Nejedly senator Nic!lola- Petris t L„ As Assemblyman Ju11a�T_Li�no�' J ` ii ((lla o o o i'� TIM CONTRA COSTA COO,= PUBLIC WORXS DEPART.MENT Martinez, California November 16, 1976 A G E N D A REPORTS Report A• STATE TRA_YSPORTATION Pr_X% The Board of Supervisors, through its action of November 9, 1976, referred the State Transportation Plan to the Public Works Director for recommendation. This Plan has been discussed at length by the CSAC/CEAC Transportation Comesittee. The Co=mittee is highly critical of the Plan and, with the approval of the CSAC Board of Directors, will attack it vigorously before the State Transportation Board on November 22, 1976 in Sacramento. A few of the principal reasons for this action are as follows: 1. The Plan is a radical departure from present practice in that a nu=ber of policy decisions are re=ved from the Legislature and are vested instead in the State or regional bodies. Although the Plan gives a lot of lip service to local jurisdictions, the coun- ties are essentially removed from the decision-.aking process. 2. The Plan is basically anti-transportation. Although the Plan talks a lot about individual responsibility and goveraaent with- drawal from making regulations, it prcposes to institute a whole series of new levies such as smog charges, energy charges, con- gestion charges, etc. The level of these charges would be estab- lished through so-called 'full social accounting.' Social accounting is an entirely theoretical concept and, to the best of our knowledge, has never been tried anywhere. F_rther=re, 'fall social accounting' flies in the _ace of concepts basic to our society, which is to spread certain social costs over as wide a base as possible. This is true for education, defense, social services, and transportation. If, indeed, society should change to 'full social ac--ountsng' for each service, then this must also be instituted in other areas such as recreation and housing, not merely transportation. It is the Department's considered opinion that adoption of this Plan is not in the best interest of the citizens of Contra Costa County nor the people of the State of California. A more detailed s*==ary and criticises of the Plan is being prepared for submission to your Board. It is recocended that the Board oppose adoption of the State Trans- portation Plan as now written, and that copies of this report be trans= tted to the Governor, to Secretary Donald E. Burns, Business and Transportation Agency, to Ms. Adriara Gianturco, Director, California Department o: :'ransportatioa, and all ROTFRers of the County's legislative delegation in Sacraaeato. Zt is further reco^._..en:ed that the Public works Director be directed to testifv at tae heariac before the State Tra:spartrtion Board on %loverber 22 is Sacra=ento. I!lL.z) A_G E N D A public :forks Departaent Page 1 of 5 November 16, 1976 00048 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) Agreement for Development ) Permit 3016-76, Pacheco Area. ) RESOLUTION N0. 76/1004 The following document was presented for Board approval this date: A Road Improvement Agreement with Concrete Shell Structures Inc., developer, wherein said developer agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Road Improvement Agreement within one year from the date of said agreement; Said document was accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond (No. 6304891) issued by Fireman's Fund American Insurance Company with Concrete Shell Structures, Inc., as principal, in the amount of $8,800 for Faithful Performance and $9,300 for Labor and Materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 140717, dated October 22, 1976), in the amount of $500, deposited by: Concrete Shell Structures,Inc., NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Road Improvement Agreement is APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute it. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. Originating Department: Public {Yorks Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Director of Planning Concrete Shell Structures, Inc. 2565 Merced Street San Leandro, Calif 94577 County Auditor-Controller RESOLUTION N0. 706/1004 ;.-c.':ez.^Te ,.{.a•,YeTFr w....:...y.R+•.*w..+nsa*w"v^w.+va+a.wal.�e{ ._... _. ,. :3 m `14 � ROAU IMPROVE,"IEI�T AGREFsfEtif . (u gevelopment Plan 3016-76 ( Pacheco (§1) DeveI.; e Area) p r:Concre e e ruc nc. (§2) Effective Date: November 16 (92) Completion Period: One Year 2976 (§4) Deposits: A. (cash) 500 B. rhnnd•- r- t UUI KS Ul lb 11•. .l1Aa„ L.y+•1 l' '.`1L, :and v to Land Development Division cc: Pu Works of Planning Concrete Shell Structures, Inc. 2565 Merced Street San Leandro, Calif 445" County Auditor-Controlle'-" 7oj -001 RESOLtTfIOti �0.,___,___-__ UN49 w ROAD IMPR01'E'IEAT AGREDIM (§i)DeYblopment Plan 3016-76 (§I) Developer:Concre e e ruc , nc r . ( Pacheco Area) (42) Effective Date: November 16, 1976 (§2) Completion Period: One—year (§4) Deposits: A. (cash) 500 B. (bonds, etc.) 1. (faithful performance $ maintenance) $8,800.00 2. (labor $ materials) $9,300.00 1. PARTIES & DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa., California, hereinafter called "Count", and the above-named Developer, mutually promise and agree as follows concerning this road acceptance: 2. IMPROVDIENTS. Developer shall construct, install and complete road and street improvements, storm drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9 and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the approved improvement plan of this road acceptance on file in the County's Public Works Department entitled Development Plan 3016-76 Developer shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date heieof, in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements-of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARANTEE $ MAINTENAME. Developer guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with subdivision require- ments of County Ordinance Code Article 94-4.4; and he shall maintain it for one year atter its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IF1PROVE14ENr SECURITY: DEPOSIT & BONDS. Upon executing this Agreement, Developer shall deposit as security with the County: A. Cash: $500.cash; together with B. B-o—Tncs, etc.: (I - faithful performance and maintenance) additional security for at least the above-specified amount, which is the total estimated cost of the work less $500, in the form of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this agreement and maintenance of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance; plus (2 - labor materials) another such additional security in at least the above-specified amount, which is the full amount of said estimated cost, securing payment to the contractor, to his subcontractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to then or to the Developer. S. INSPECTION FEE. Developer shall pay to the County a cash amount equal to fine percent (5e) of the estimated cost of the improvements for the inspection of the work and the checking and testing of the materials. 6. Developer warrants that said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as promised in.Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the road acceptance, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Developer shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. Microfilmed with board order 00050 _ 1 _ 7. NO hAI1'ER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Developer of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. S. INDBINITY. Developer shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section. A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards., commissions, officers, agents and employees; B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s), or other proceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Developer, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. - D. Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or development or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any indemnitee. 9. COSTS. Developer shall pay when due all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 10. NONPERFORMANCE AND COSTS. If Developer fails to complete the Mork and improvements within the time specified in this agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Developer shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this agreement or recover the cost of completing the improvements, Developer shall pay all reasonable attorney's fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGNMENT. If before County accepts these improvements, the development is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. 00051 12. CONSIDERATION. In consideration hereof, County shall, at such time as the improvements are constructed to County standards and are in conformance with said plans on file in the Public Works Department, subject to inspection and approval of the Public {Yorks Director, accept the public street improvements for maintenance. CONTRA COSTA COUNW DEVELOPER: (see note below) VERNON L. CLINE �,�,,��,��P. r����• Public WwZks Director By L� // BY Deputy ( signate official capac" y in the business) Note to Developer: (1) Execute acknowledgment form below; and (2) if a corporation, affix RECO MENDED FOR APPROVAL: corporate seal. Assistant Public/Works Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel Deputy r / State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of Alameda ) ss' or Individual) On -October 21, 1976 the person(X) whose name(Q is/szcsigned above for Developer and who is known to me to be the individual and officer or.partner as stated above who signed this instrument personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. itl,UllD,tll,tU1it1110,tttl,,Isla 10,,,,,,n,,,,,— - �SQ,c •(r/v`-"' �V Or WIAL SFAL NOTARI:\L 5 EAREARA L JONES ( _ r.;AUCZECA :U.'!.Y a = Barbara L. Jones VY::s::,:._Wns Y»:r.,st: Notary Public for said County and State (LD-44A, Rev. 9/75) -3- 00052 FIREMAN'S r N[»+w i fUAD InSYU.ACE ++»r Band No. SC 6304891 FUND »+T�Ow+�>l w[TY CORwOw+T,On � +SSOCi+irD iw D[Yw�rr CO�Nw+riOn AMERICAN -»tn ».Y.D..o.,lt,»SYw.At[tor..w♦ INSURANCE C O N P A N t E 5 »O+E orr,c[ s+w rw+wnsCO.uurownu PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we. CONCRETE SHELL STRUCTURES, INC. (hereinafter called"Principal")as Principal.and THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY a corporation organ- ized and existing under the laws of the State of NEW JERSEY nd authorized to transact business in the State of CALIFORNIA (hereinafter called-Surety'").as Surety are held firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (hereinafter called"Obligee").as Obligee,in the penal sun of EIGHT THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NO/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars (S g r 800.00 )•good and lawful money of the United States of America, for the paymert of which,well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves,our heirs,administrators,executors.sucee-cors.and assigns,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. Signed. Sealed and Dated this 15 day of October • 19 76 Whereas. the above bounden Principal has entered into a certair written contract with the above-named Obligee, dated the day of .19 for STREET WORK - FIRST AVENUE NORTH AND PACHECO BOULEVARD PER DP NO. 3016-76 which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. 120W. THEREFORE. THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION 1S SUCH. ►hat if the above bounden Principal shall well and truly keep, do and perform, each and every.all and singular, the matters and things in said contract set forth and specified to be by the said Principal kept.done and performed at the time and in the manner in said contract specified• and shall pay over, make good and reimburse to the above-named Obligee.all loss and damage which said Obligee may sustain by reason of failure or delault an the part of said P-incipal. then this obligation shall be void. otherwise to be and remain in full force and effect. t CONCRETE SHELL STRUCTURES, INC. Principal THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY ' � S sty Bill F.Robison Atto.ne_r-m-Fact 360121-8-67 State of California 1 On - ,before me,the undersigned, ' IS. a Notary Public of said county and state,personally appeared County ofAlameda v -Pill F_ RtlVji ann known to me to fie the Attornre-itt-Fact of I cite Ca/rporation that executed the within instrument.and known to me to be the person will) executed the said instrument on bchalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to me that such Curporatiur.c d the same. � P - Nose RA t91721 7PAYMENT BOND—PUBUC WORKS Bond No. C-_63Q4a91._ AW FIREMAN'S /[MAN s,UNOI.... [[COM.... TM[AM[wICAN INSU..%Cx COM/A-r FUND N.TION.L suw[Tr CO.row.TION {�\, ASSOCIAT[O INO[MNITr COw►OwATION 1' Ai►IERICAN -MxwICAN AUTOMOBILE INSUwANc(COMIANr t%%t'R A\C F l'U?!r.\\1 t 5 wow[O[,IC[ SAN Fo—CISCO.CAl11O~A KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we. CONCRETE SHELL STRUCTURES, INC- as Principal, and THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY •incorporated under the lawn of the State of NEW JERSEYand authorized to execute bonds and undertakings as sole surety,as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto any and all persons named in California Civil Code Section 3181 whose claim has not been paid by the contractor, company or corporation, in the aggregate total of NINE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND N0/100 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –Dollars.(S 9,300.00 )- for the payment whereof, well and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves,their heirs,administrators,successors and assigns, jointly and severally. firmly by these presents. The Condition of the foregoing oJohgation is such that whereas the above bounden Principal has entered into a contract,dated . 19 1 with the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to do the following work to-wit: STREET WORK — FIRST AVENUE NORTH AND PACHECO BOULEVARD PER DP NO. 3016-76 Now. Therefare, if the above bounden Principal. contractor. person. company or corporation,or his or its subacontractor,fails to pay any claimant named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or =aunts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code,wit.'t respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, that, the Surety on this bond will pay the same. in an amount not exceeding the aggregate sum specified in this bond, and also, in case suit is brought upon this bond,a reasonable attorney's fee, which shall be awarded by the court to the prevailing party in said suit said attorneys fee to be taxed as costs in said suit his bond shall inure to the benefit of any person named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the Stat;of California so as to give a _it of action to them or their assignees in arty suit brought upon this bond -is band is executed and filed to comply with the provisions of the act of Legislature of the State of California as designated in .ail Code,Sections 3247-3252 inclusive,and r_I amendments thereto. gnod and Sealed this 15 day of OCTOBER ,19 76 - CONCRETE- SH LL STRUCTURES, INC. n r t 1 TujS4k908A10E_l;�d}PANY S ety 1 By Bill F. ,Robison Attorney-in-Fact i 0099-1J1 Mtuoitlnwe wittn board order State of California ) Oil Octnher 15-1976 ,before me,the undersipcd, •- )}ss. .a Notary Public of said county and state,personally appeared 1 ' County ofAlameda Bill F. Robison known to nic to be the Attontcy-in-Fact of Tae American Insurance Company the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known _ --- to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on behalf of the Curporttiori therein named,and acknowledged to ^� me that such Corporation executed the same. M-�..w.�...... RY PUBLIC ___ 1'' "oftkned-with-board order--- fi _ Mcrofikned-with-board OIC�CI (f tY060 Ri()/)2( t � t z 0 9Q CQz = O O � z CC p3 o o ¢ O : v x > rTI U q m m p¢ u d 2 ¢ U $ Z ? < a0 O X11 00 to c w z d cm a O0055 IM THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 00055 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the flatter of Approval of ) Agreement for Land Use Permit 2038-76 ) Martinez Area. ) RESOLUTION N0. 76/1005 The following document was presented for Board approval this date: A Road Improvement Agreement with Floyd E. Svensson and Rebecca J. Svensson, developer, wherein said developer agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Road Improvement Agreement within one year from the date of said agreement; , Said document was accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond (No. 6822811) issued by Firemans Fund American Insurance Co. with Floyd E. Svensson and Rebecca J. Svensson as principal, in the amount of $12,600 for Faithful Performance and $13,100 for Labor and Materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 140550, dated October 18, 1976), in the amount of $500, deposited by: Robert L. Hamilton, 8393 Capwell Drive, Oakland, Calif. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Road Improvement Agreement is APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute it. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD County Treasurer-Tax Collector Director of Planning Floyd E. Svensson 33 Sleepy Hollow Lane Orinda, Calif RESOLUTION N0. 76/1005 0110636 ROAD IFiPROVEtfEN? AGREEFILNT (91) Road Acceptance: rami Use vP,mit M836 (§1) Developer/Owner:_ FloydE. Svensson (Pacheco Blvd. Martinez ) and Rebecca J. Svensson (§2) Effective Date: November 1. 6. 1976 (§2) Completion Period: oneear hT (§4) Deposits: A. (cas $500 ' - B. (bonds, etc.) 1. (faithful performance & maintenance) $ 12,600.00 2. (labor $ materials) $ 13,100.00 1. PARTIES & DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above-named Developer, mutually promise and agree as follows concerning this ri oad acceptance: 2. IMPROVEMENTS. Developer shall construct, install and complete road and street•improvements, storm drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9 and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the approved improvement plan of this road acceptance on file in the County's Public Works Department entitled Land Use Permit 2038-76 Developer shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") . within the above completion period from date heieof, in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements.of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARANTEE 6 MAINTENANCE. Developer guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with subdivision require- ments of County Ordinance Code Article 94-4.4; and he shall maintain it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IMPROVEMENT SECURITY: DEPOSIT 8 BONDS. Upon executing this Agreement, Developer shall deposit as security with the County: . A. 'Cash: $500-cash; together with B. Bonds, etc.: (1 - faithful performance and maintenance) additional security for at least the above-specified amount, which is the total estimated cost of the work less $500, in the form of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this agreement and maintenance of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance; plus (2 - labor 6 materials) another such additional security in at least the above-specified amount, which is the full amount of said estimated cost, securing payment to the contractor, to his subcontractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Developer. S. INSPECTION FEE. Developer shall pay to the County a cash amount equal to five percent (5 ) of the estimated cost of the improvements for the inspection of the work and the checking and testing of the materials. 6. hARRAN?Y. Developer warrants that said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as promised in.Section 2; and if, at any tine before the County's resolution of completion for the road acceptance, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Developer shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. Microfikned with board order. 00057 5 t 7_ 1`0 1;AIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements'of this agreement, or acceptance of the :hole or any part of said work and/or materiaZS, or payments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve:the Developer of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any I ,: - ', -` . ui Lj uwiu, ouala1,1_...Lng nib LaiLnrul performance of this agreement and maintenance of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance; pLus (2 - labor € materials) another such additional security in at least the above-specified amount, which is the full amount of said estimated cost, securing payment to the contractor, to his subcontractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Developer. S. INSPECTION FEE. Developer shall pay to the County a cash amount equal to five percent (5 ) of the estimated cost of the improvements for the inspection of the work and the checking and testing of the materials. 6. WARRANTY. Developer warrants that said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as promised in_Section 2; and if, at any tire before the County's resolution of completion for the road acceptance, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Developer shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. Microfikned with board order. 00057 .- MM ,.� 7- NO WAIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection- of the work and/or materials, or approval of -work. and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements$of this agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or parents therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve:the Developer of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. B. INDEALNITY. Developer shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section. A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees; B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any. time before the County approved the improvement plan or accepted the.improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s), or other proceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Developer, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. - D. Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditione or dependent on whether or not any indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or development or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any indemnitee. 9. COSTS. Developer shall pay when due all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 10- NONPERFORMANCE AND COSTS. If Developer fails to complete the t;ork and improvements within the time specified in this agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Developer shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this 1t agreement or recover the cost of completing the improvements, Developer shall pay all reasonable attorney's fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGI:MENIT. If before County accepts these improvements, the development is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. 0005.8 _ 2 _ 12. CONSIDERATION. In consideration hereof,. County shall, at such time as the inprovements are constructed to County standards and are in conformance with said plans on file in the Public Works Department, subject to inspection and approval of the Public Lorks Director, accept the public street improvements for maintenance. DEVELOPEROwttsee note below CONTRA COSTA C//OUIv`7Y / ( ) VERNON L. CL - E Floyd E. Svensson and 4A-I;ecca J.Syensson Public Wor• Director y mob" .!.:✓ .,�c:�r j�^�.��'.�Z,�., By f�ttc - By Owner/Developer Deputy (Designate official capacity in the business) Note to Developer: (1) Execute acknowledgment form below; and (2) if a corporation, affix REC0,141ENDED FOR APPROVAL: corporate seal. By Assistant Publicorks Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOHN B_ CLAUSEN, County Counsel • Bye:. Deputy State of California ) ss. (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of Contra Costa } or Individual) On November 4. 1976. the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Developer and who is knotat to me to be the individual and officer or partner as stated above who signed this instrument personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me- tQat he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. l9txuxlt7t7x.7Jutttxxt tx:xtt.»-t,t ts:u:uusxuutxuus MICI AL SEAL - (NOTARIAL SEAL) C.CURREY Fu6U: -ct_t:O = C. Currey' . ice*� CU:JYtT Oi C�OtiTp.f COSTA TA =`�• „T c-mss.:..t.,i.6 ra.,.n xt t+,e `= Notary Public for said County and State ir,t,x,smutnuuu,cnu,uru,uauuv„ertmu,a,xf (LD=44A. Rev. 9/75) STATE OF cAll CON A ra CostaSS. COUM, OF e OnNOVember 4. 76 before me. I ` n the undenitned,a Notary Public in and for said County and State- FORNOTARY SEAL OR STAMP 9 personally appeaned �. Rebecca J. Svenss�� -- : PERFORMANCE BOLD 3-95 Bond No.C�_SCR__6282BI I The premium for this bond is S_196-00 ® FIREMAN'S ""`"'"s "°'"'Y'w"C co" payable in rentmadvance and subject to adjust- ment at current manusl rates. THE wr[wru","s.ua,"tt cO"•w"r FUND N,T,On,L SYw[ir COw►0o.r ASSOC�,trO�h[K"".T♦GDw►O",TIO" AMERICAN -"cw,c,N,U10"O.'L1'...wr.CfCO"•w"T I N S U R A'SC L C O SI T.L N I L S "O"c OK.C[ S,"fw CSSCO.4LIFOww, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, FLOYD E. SVENSSON AND REBECCA J. SVENSSON as principal. and FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY a corporation organized under the laws of the State of CALIFORNIA and duly authorised under the laws of the State of CA1,1FORNTA to become:ale surety on bonds and under- taking,as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto COUNTY OF COYTRtI COSTA, as Obligee in the full and just sum of TWELVE THOUSAND SILL HUNDRED AND NO1100--------------------------------- Dollar.. IS 12,600.00 !, lawful money of the United States of America. to be paid to the said Obligee•successors or assigns; for which payment well and truly to be made. we bind ourselves•our heirs,executors,successors,administrators and assigns,jointly and severally firmly by these presents. The Condition of the above Obligation is such that whereas the said Principal has entered into a contract of even date herewith with the said Obligee to do and perform the following work. to-wit LAND USE PERMIT 2038-76 AT 3400 PACHECO BLVD., MARTINEZ, CA. Is is more specifically set fords in said contract• to which contract reference is hereby made•• ow therelore,if the said Principal shall well and truly do the said work.and fulfill each and every of the covenants,conditions and uirements of the said contract in accordance with the plans and specifications, then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to main in full force and virtue. o right of action shall accrue under this bond to or for the use of any person other than the Obligee named herein. i �. led with our seats and dated this 27TH day of OCTOBER . 19 76 FIJDYDD�E. SVENSSON AND REBECCA J. SVENSSON BY:, Y // Principal Surety 1 �r By 4_r' ttl �� a - DAVID W. SING Attorney-in•Fact NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT—ATTORNEY IN FACT STATE OF CALIFORNIA On this----.27TH ......._day.of___OCMB� I9 76,before CITY A.tif) mc, .___—�.._ .._ STwBRY.._�+______,.__,a Notary Public in and for _..... Couuq•of S.S. ' SIV FRiNC1SCQ. said .__�___ C1TY.AND__. ._.__.- County,State aforesaid,residing therein,duly commis- NC sinned and sworn,personally appeared __ DAVID-W._.SIN[G..._._.._.---._......._ known to the to be the persou whose name is subscribed to the within instrument as the attorney in fact of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY and acknowiedgt-d to me that he subscribed the name of FIRE.%WVS FUND I.NSURAINCE COMP.'.\-f thereto,and his own as attorney in fact. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have he eunto set my hand and of hied my official seal, CITY All ZAti FFANCISCO at my office in the said _._ __..._. rCounty of,.__._ _.._.._.,... .._.. Y day and year in this certificate fust above written. =•,y wx+ac:::fr,ars ^r.15,1773 ; - Notary Public in and for the.. t ..ITY A ID r "�utr of Califonaii. � My commission expires. 360042-5.75 00 060 60 Mai M CL 9 o > O M 0 > � � a o � c! tTj < x y 3 A M g > nH � 9V1 O:. O z 00061 .PAYMENT BOND—PUBLIC WORKS 3-95 Bond No. C--_SCR-6282811— ® FIREMAN'S r........UNO......MC[COM.ANY iM[Ar[YICA,1 IM%UI^%C[COMPANY FUND M.TIOM.L su[nY cowrow•r1oM � ASSOCIAi[D INO[rNITY COPPOM•TION AMERICANAM[PICAM AUTOM0111L[145UMAMC[COMPANY 1 V$U k A.NC E C O sl P A N I[s «Or[ornc[ sAM f.A%clsco.CAurop"ta KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we. F1AYD E. SVENSSON AND REBECCA J. SVENSSON as Principal, and FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY ,incorporated under the ksws of the State of CALIFORNIA and authorized to execute bonds and undertakings as sole surety, as Surety, are held cmd firmly bound unto any and all persons named in California Civil Code Section 3161 where claim has not been paid by the contractor, company or corporation, in the aggregate totaici THIRTEEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND N01100------------------------------------------- Dollars,(S 13,100.00 y, for the payment whereoL well and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves,their heirs,administrators,successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The Condition of the foregoing obugation is such that whereas the above bounden Principal has entered into a contract, dated 19 . with the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA to do the following work.to-wit: LAND USE PERMIT 2038-76 AT 3400 PACHECO BLVD., MARTINEZ, CA. Now. Therefore, it the above bounden PrincipaL contractor, pemron. company or corporation•or his or its sub-contractor, fails to pay any claimant named in Section 3161 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code, with respect to work or labor periormed by any such claimant that, the Surety on this bond will pay the same. in an amount not exceeding the agg ega:e sum specified in this bond, and also, in care suit is brought upon this bond,a reasonable attorney's fee, hich shall be awarded by the court to the prevailing party in said suit said attorney's fee to be taxed as costs fa said suit iris bond shall Inure to the beneht of any person named In Section 3181 of the Civil Cade of the State of California so as to give a 3ht o! ac .on to them or their assignees in any suit brought upon this bond bond is executed and filed to comply with the provisions of the act of Legislature of the State of California as designated in Cpde,Sections 32:7-3252 inclusive,and all amendments thereto. nedicrd Sealed this 27TH day of OCTOBER ,19 76 . FLOYDI E. SVENSSON AND REBECCA J. SVENSSON l BY-Ty����. - I BY: Pr"na�paJf FTREMANrP�Nn TNCIIRAN(`R t nTNCfIRAN(`R rnfKp y �I / `Surety DAVID N. SING Attorney-in-Fact 099-1.71 NOTARIAL ACKNOW'"IMMENT—AM)RNEY IN FACT STATE OF CALEMPUCLA Oa thifs 27TH OCTOBER �-_._day of_ 19 76 me ti.STAfti BEAKY .before IaTY APiD County( S-S —-- - - __.___._._----._-_.- .a Notary Pubhe In and for Sate FRdNCtsCOCin AFiD saki-_ ___ _ _ County,State aforesaid,residing therein,duly commis- sioned and sworn,personally appeared.._ .___DAVID.R,_.SING Imawn to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within-ilutrument as the attorney in fact of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY thereto,and his ow•n as attorney in fact I\ 1ti'jTNESS W11FREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and afTued�m�y ofacial seal, at my office in the said CITY ARD /) SA?4 FQje1SCO ....+.,.•........•. ..........,...r...a..n.,...�..,..+..r? file ... ..__--1--- y o .... m eerti.iCat - _ C 6iSt,110YC w --__ ..�._...._. •i . moi:,:Y_;_':2Y � da. and year r ,ri�rn � _� � ..-,•. l\,^'':-J _:N _:t::,_�C^..�:r j -- .-tel/ �!!!J✓��1�„rfi� i _s'..r.Iii^775 J - -----' Notary Public in and for the ! `�_ Ty %•'i J- County of State of Califuraia. -_ gam_... MY commission expires 360052-5-75 00062 1062 s O U > � O R. n Z z z z In 0 In N Z cn r m O z 0 00063 .. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Temporary ) Suspension of "No Parking" ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/ 1006 Regulations, Danville Area ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Pursuant to Ms. Dolores Andrade's October 27, 1976 request on behalf of the Danville Community Center's annual Art Faire, to which request the Public Works Director has no objection following a review thereof; This Board hereby temporarily SUSPENDS the "no parking" regulation in force along the section of Love Lane west of Hartz Avenue extending to the railroad tracks in the Danville area for the period from 3:30 p.m, on Friday, November 19, through 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 21 , 1976. The "no parking" traffic regulation which is temporarily suspended is Traffic Resolution No. 121 , and after such temporary suspension expires, it shall otherwise remain in full force and effect. The County's Public Works Department is hereby DIRECTED, for the period of this temporary suspension, to cover all existing "no parking" signs along the section of Love Lane upon which parking will be temporarily allowed. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on November 16, 1976. Originator: Public Works Department Traffic Operations Division cc: County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol RESOLUTION N0. 76/1006 j�lttl� J1F'C()i?jl_.T1' 1; -4--man; AT Tii:ftlii.;•T (1'w ft:�. •.. TO CLE'{r. BOARD OF SUl'Pf{VISOi{S at o'clock 14. Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSOII, County Recorder Fee • $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CON►TRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Accepting and Giving RESOLUTIOJ OF ACCE'PTAhCE Notice of Completion of Contract with 3 dnd NOTICE OF CO !PLETION Valley Crest Landsca a Inc. for (C.C. J§3086, 3093) Front Street Mini-Park, Danville RESOLUTIOi: NO. 76/1007 (W.O. 5251-927) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on August 9 1976 contracted with , VallPy rrest Landscape Inc. . 1460 Concord Avenue. Concord. California. flame and Address of Contractor) for Front Street Mini-Park, Front Street, Danville, California (County Service Area R-7) Lith as surety, Mame of bonding Company) for work to be performed on the grounds of the County; and The Publin Worms Director reports that said uorN; has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of November 16, 1976 i Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the Cokaty Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Notice of Completion for said contract. A time extension of 44 days is granted -inasmuch as the contractor was delayed 30 days by operations of P.G.&E, and the County has had beneficial use of the facilities since November 3, 1976: PASSED AND AMPTED ON NnvamhPr 162 1976 CERTIFICATION and VERIFIC,tT1Oii I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolu- tion and acceptance duly adopted -and entered on the minutes of i1his Board's meetir_g on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated• November 16, 1976 J. R. OLS-SON, County Clerk & at Martinez, California ex officio Clerk of the Board Byre'__ er u �u y C . cc: iiecora anu re Burn Contractor Auditor. Public Lor1 PF"..0I,IIT70il 1:0. 76/1007 Form rm ;i!1.5 WHEN RECORDED, RETURN RECORDED AT REQUEST OF CLERK TO CLERK BOARD OF at o'clock M. SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE NO. 13 In the Matter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and NOTICE OF COMPLETION William A. Smith ) (C.C. §§3086 t, 093) Project No. 8520-76 (925) ) RESOLUTION N0. . �/1 008 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District RESOLVES THAT: The District on June 21, 1976 contracted with William A. Smith, 37 Barcelona Court, San Ramon, California, 94583, for Danville Boulevard Storm Drain (Lines C-1 and C-2, Storm Drainage District Zone No. 13), in the Alamo Area, Project No. 8520-76 (925), with Fireman's Fund Insurance Company as surety, for work to be performed on the grounds of the County; and �j The Public Works Director as Engineer ex officio of the District reports that said work has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of September 2, 1976; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Notice of Completion for said contract. N A 2-working day extension of contract time is granted due to circum- stances beyond the contractor's control. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON November 16, 1976. CERTIFICATION and VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of this Board's meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: November 16, 1976 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk 6 at Martinez, California ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy Clerk Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Division cc: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public Works RESOLUTION NO. 76/1008 5: i BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Subdivision 4017 Annexation ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/1009 to County Service Area M-14 ) (Gcvt.Code 56310, 56311, 56312, 56313) RESOLUTION INITIATING PROC33DINGS FOR CiLUGS IN ORGANIZATION The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County HRSOLVES ZiAT: Application for the above-captioned change in organization was filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission's Executive Officer on September 27, 1976, the reason therefor being to provide the area with street lighting and parkway maintenance services. On November 3, 1976, the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the Applieaticn subject to a boundary placement condition, declared the territory proposed to be annexed as legally uninhabited and designated the proposal as: "Subdivision ItO17 Annexation to County Service Area K-14". The exterior boundaries of the territory proposed is be annexed are to be as described in grhibit "A", attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. At 10:35 a.m. on Tuesday, December 21, 1976, in the Board's Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, this Board will conduct a public hearing on the proposed annexation, .Then all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the proposed annexation will be heard. Anyone desiring to make written protest thereto must file it with the Clerk before the hearing. A written protest by an owner of land must contain a description sufficient to identify his land, and a written protest by a voter must contain nis residential address. At tha end of the hearing, the Board shall either disapprove the proposed annexation or order the annexation in accordance with Government Code 56320 throug% 56322. the Clerk of this Board shall have this resolution published once a week for two successive .reeks in the "Concord Daily Transcript" (a newspaper of general circulation published in this County and circulated in the territory proposed to be annexed), beginning not later than fifteen (15) days before the hearing date. The Clerk shall also post this resolution on the 3oard's bulletin board at least fifteen (15) days before the hearing date and continuing to the time of the hearing. The Clerk shall also mail notice of the hearing at least fifteen (15) days beforehand to all persons and counties, cities, or districts, which theretofore filed a written request for special notice with the Clerk. PASSED A21D ADOPTED on November 16, 1976 by this Board. cc: R. D. Blanchard, Vice President Western Title Guaranty Co. P. 0. Box 5286 Walnut Creek, California 94596 Local Agency Formation Com. .ission Public Works Director County Assessor County Administrator Rss�4..CLUTI01; No. 76/1009 000,67 �r i,g a •� LCCA' AGFt7CY FOPFIATIai COQ IISSIOR 155-77 Contra Costa County, California Revised Description Date. 11/3/76 By; E)rdIBIT "Au Tract 4017 Annexation to County Service Area 1.1--14 Being a portion of Section 13 and 24, Township 1 north, Range 1 Wgst, 1-bunt Diablo Base and meridian, described as follows; Beginning at the intersection of the southern boundary of County Service Area V,14 6-ith the southern boundary of the City of Clayton, said point being the southeastern corner of Parcel "A" as shorn on Tract 4016, filed March 3, 1976, in Map Book 183, at page 11; thence, leaving said boundary of County Service Area 1I-14, Southerly along the southern boundary of the City of Clayton as follows; South 30 07' Feast, 1199-97 feet; South 150 12' West, 195.6 feet and South 1' 15' Fast, 2?.0 feet to a point on the eastern line of the parcel of land de- scribed in the deed to the State of California, recorded !November 21, 19?5, in Book 7690, of Official Records, page 219; thence leaving said City boundary, Westerly and Northerly along said State of California parcel (7690 O.R. 219) as follows; North 890 00' West, 1537.4 feet and North 00 15' Fast, 1465.54 feet to the southern most corner of Lot 32, Tract 3576, filed February 11, 1970, in flap Book 129, at page 26, said pralnt also being on the southern boundary of County Service Area r1--14; thence in a general Northeasterly, Southeasterly and Easterly direction, along•the southern boundary of County Service Area 11-14, 2785 feet, more o: less, to the point of beginning. Containing 59.59 acres, more or less. 00065 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Compensation Corrections, ) Resolution No. 76/1010 Amending Resolution 76/961 ) 1. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors previously adopted Resolution 76/961, establishing a salary rate for Deputy, Special in County Service Area P-1, and Criminalist I-Project; 2. The Board now being advised that the rates so set are incorrect due to clerical error; 3. The Board of Supervisors now amends Resolution 76/961 and sets the following salary rates, effective November 1, 1976: Deputy, Special in County Service Area P-1 $ 697F Criminalist I - Project $1294-1573. 4. This resolution is effective as of November 1, 1976. PASSED on November 16, 1976 unanimously by the Supervisors present. cc: Deputy Sheriffs' Association Director of Personnel County Auditor-Controller County Administrator County Counsel County Sheriff-Coroner 00069 l III THE BOARD OF SUPERVISCRS OF CWTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORJIA In the hatter of Authorizing ) County Treasurer-Tax Collector) to sell, at public auction, ) RESOLUTION 110. 76/1011 property deeded to the State ) for non-payment of delinquent ) taxes. ) WHEREAS Mr. Eduard W. Leal, County Treasurer-Tac Collector, having filed with this Board notice of intention to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, certain described parcels of property which have been deeded to the State for the non-payment of delinquent taxes, for a sum not less -than the minimum price set forth folloain- the description of the parcel, said sale to be held under the provisions of Division 1, Part 6, Chapter 7, Sections 3691 to 3731, inclusive, of the Revenue and Taxation Code; NLV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that approval is given for the sale of said property, hereinafter described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto, under the provisions of Section 3699 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16th day of November, 1976 by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. P. Kenny. 1103'x: None. ABS^IT: Supervisors J. E. Moriarty, W. N. Boggess. R*.S0Ld1TICI NO. 76/1011 00070 CITY OF ANTIOCH No. 1 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale No. 5. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 251. Parcel No. 065-102-018, more particul-erly described as: Riverview Terrace, Lot 11, Block 5. LAST ASSESSES: Porterfield, Raynond F. HINIINBID:..........................................................$ 400.00 ho. 2Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale 111o. 123. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 25h. Parcel No. 074-180-013, more particularly described as: Tract 3058, Lot 120. LAST ASSF.SSEE: White, Joseph A. Jr., et al 14THIMMIBID:..........................................................$ 1,225.00 No. 3 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale IIo. 124. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 255. Parcel No. 074-180-014, more particularly described as: Tract No. 3058, Lot 123. LAST ASSESSEE: White, Joseph A. Jr., et al 14INIMUM BID:..........................................................$ 1,375.00 ;;oma 4 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale IIo. 125. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 256. Parcel No. 074-180-015, nore particularly described as: Tract No. 3058, Lot 122. LAST ASSESSEE: White, Joseph A. Jr., et al HINIMITI PRICE:...................... .................................$ 1,450.00 �SrMfii°,1�f' w"71 F� CITY OF CONCORD No. 5 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale Ito. 173. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 258 & 259. IParcel No. 110-10D-012 more particularly described as:• _ jReal property in the City of Concord, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: s Portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo,'described as follows: Beginning on the westerly line of the parcel of land described-in the deed to East Bay Funicipal Utility District recorded October 13, 1925 in Voluae 25 of Official Records, at page 242, at the northeasterly corner of the uarcel of land described in the deed from Herbert B. ::'bite, et ux, to Burris A. Keflin, et ux, recorded April 16, 1951 under Recorder's File No. 18608, Contra Costa County records; thence along the northerly and westerly lines of said last referred to parcel as follows: North 750 33' 520 West, 120.00 feet and South 90 36' 30" 'Nest, 50.00 feet; thence leaving the westerly line of said Heflin parcel (File No. 18605), South 750 33' 52" East, 120.00 feet to the westerly line of said East Lay Municipal Utility District parcel (250x2 21+2) thence North90 36' 30" East, along said last referred to line, 50.00 feet to the point of beginning. LAST ASSESSEF.: Heflin, Burris A. k Betty L. HINIMUi1BID:.........................................................$ 825.00 No. 6 Sold to State June 30, 1,970, for taxes of 1569. Sale 110.228. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 260. Parcel No. llh-18h-013, Wore particularly described as: Nonte Gardens No. 2, Lot 44. LAST ASSESSF.E: Caskin, L�.wrence H. HII:IMMA BID:.........................................................$ 5,000.00 ..o, 7 Sold to State June 30, 1570, for taxes of 1569. Sale No. 321. Deeded to the State July 11, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 265. Parcel No. 115-263-003, pore particularly described as: Tract No. 2886, Lot 62. LA-ST ASSESS Nielson, Alberta R. 3 Grant L. ZIMIN BID:.........................................................$ 5,000.00 CT Ti 02 ii.".BTIeJL..'2 :;o. 8 Sold to the State June 26, 1567, for ;.aces of 1965. Sale ::o. 800. Deeded to the State July 3, 1972, and Recorded in Vol. 6699, Page 260. Parcel 1.o. 372-121-CO6, nore p?rticul;-�rly descr_bed as: Lot 8 and portion. of Lot 9 in Plock 11, Official ::ap of ::artinez Park, Addition No. 1, filed ::arch 1, 1926, Official Map Rook 1, page 2, Contra Costa County records lying westerly of a li.*.e cc=encing at tae ost easterly corner of said Lot 8 and rizniro thence nort erly in a direct line to tae host northerly corner of said Lot 9. L?ST ASSFS91`7: Sas ttler, Le .. rt n nnl - hel :4. nn —::7! :11T:......................................... ............... :j 1,�:�'J.l^i'✓ �n t� n 00072 i1 No. 9 Sold to State June 30, 1570, for taxes of 1969. Sale No. 618. needed to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 270. . Parcel No. 370-102-006, more particularly described as: Tract 2146, Lot-54. LAST ASSESSF.£: Beverly, Huey L. HINIHIP14 BID:.........................................................$ 825.00 CITY OF PLEASANT HILL "o. 10 Sold to State June 26, 1967, for taxes of 1966. Sale Jdos. 2833-5 and 2833-8. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 221 & 222. P.-Wcel ?dos. 154-1110-014 and 154-140-015 (Formerly Portion Parcel No. 1511-1.110-0081 more particularly described as: . Parc6l. One A portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, being that portion of the land described ' in the deed to David L. Rock:.•ell and Dorothy M. Rock-well, recorded March 2, 1970, in book 6075, page 67, Series No. 12703, Official Records bounded northeasterly by Douglas Terrace and easterly by Netherby Drive, as said streets are described in the deed to the City of Pleasant Hill recorded December 11, 1967, in book 5513, page 157, Official Records, and southwesterly by Morello Avenue as described in the deed to said City of ?leasant Hill recorded January 16, 1968, in book 5537, page 59, Official Records. Parcel Two Portion of the Rancho Las Juntas, described as follows: Beginning on the west line of the parcel of land described in the deed fron Highland Conpany to The Highl:,nds Company, et al, recorded July 6, 1970, in Volume 6164 of Official Records, at page 101, Contra Costa County records, at the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from B. G. Jones, et uz, to City of Pleasant mill, reco::ied February 20, 1968, in Volar:-e 5563 of Official Records, at paSe 1126, Contra Costa County r::cords; thence iron said point of beginning, Sauth S:'o 36' =ast, alpnS the north line of said City parcel (5563 03 1126), h5;h.15 feet, to the southwesterly line of "orello Avenue, as said Avenue is described in the deed to the City of ?leasa-1t Hill, recorded January 16, 1968, in Voll:--e 5537 of Official Records, at pace 59, Contra Cesta County records; thence norti:westerly, along the said southwesterly line of "orello Avenue, last referred to, along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 7112.00 feet, an arc distance of .567.03 feet, to the south line of the parcel of land d_ccribad as "rarcel One" in the deed from H. L. ?:etherby, et al, to Freda Broin, recorded Sept=mbar 5, 19,58, in Volume 3223 of Official Records, at cage 17, Contra festa County records; thence South 790 30' ?-Jest, along said isst referred to line, to the ::est line of said ine Highland Co., et al parcel (61611 OR 201); t:.C:jce So=,;,h 00 19' Last, along said last ref=rred to line, 1120.00 feet, to the point of beginning. LAST ASSESSE : Highland Conpany ,':I:JI:N74 BID: ................................................•.00.o.$190,000.00 000(c3 f i �1 i r CITY OF RIC.KIiO:ID +.I;o. 11 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale IIo. 1008. Deeded to 1; the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 267 .1"288. t_ Parcel 11o. 513-055-007 more particularly described as: All that real property in the City-Of Richsond, County of Contra Costa,- Slate of California, described as follows: Lot 10 in Block 187, as shown on the map of 1:all's Addition to the City of Richmond, filed March 22, 19:9 in book 2 of Maps, at page 30, Contra Costa County records. ExceptinS Therefrom that portion described as follows: 3cgirning on the northwest line of South Street .at the north line of Lot 10, as said lot ani street are design::.ed on the rap above referred to; thence soutY.4esterl, along said northwest line of South Street 6.34 feet; thence north:cesterly, at right angles to said northwest line of South Street, to the north line of said Lot 10; thence easterly p1org said north line to _ the point of beginning. LAST ASSFSSSF: Corwin, Hary F. MTNEM14 BID:.........................................................$ 700.00 No. 12 Sold to State June 30, 1570, for taxes of 1969. Sale No. 1107. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 289. Parcel No. 528-250-002, pore particularly described as: Cardoza Tract, Lots 1 and 2. LAST ASSESSF: Braunz, Peter R. 11 M—FlUr1 BID:........................................................ $ 9,100.00 ;to. 13 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale No. 1108. deeded to the State July 1, 1575, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 290. Parcel No. 528-250-003, nore particularly described as: Cardoza Tract, Lot h. LAST ASSESSEF: Braunz, Peter R. I1I:iIi1U1 BID:.........................................................$ 3,300.00 1114 Sold to State J,.ne 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale Ito. 1109. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, -hd _Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 291. Parcel No. 528-270-022., pore particularly described as: 411 that ren! property in the Czor of Richnond, Con_ntf of Contra Costa, State of ^alifo:pia, des^_rii.e3 as follos:s: Lot h and the ::est 8 feet of Lot 52 Block 1, as so:'n on the rap Schaniro's Centra. Tract, Richnond, Wifornia, Contra Costa County records, filed June 7, 1911, in the office of the Ciunty Recorder in Book 5 of haps at pa,-e 111. LAST ASSESS=: Braunz, Peter R. 11I:IIItir1 BID..........................................................$ 4,750.00 40074 Mqr :Io. 15 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for truces of 1969. Sale No. 1192. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 295. Parcel No. 53h-31h-014, more particularly described as: Richmond Park Lot 14, Block 5. LAST ASSESSEE: Lewis, Julia MII;IHU'-1 BID:....................................................... 3,200.00 IIo. 16 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale No. 1316. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 299. Parcel No. 5bl.1-061-010, nore particularly described as: Richmond Pullman Lot 38, Block D. LAST ASSESSEE: S=arka, John, Jr. 14INIMITH BID:.........................................................$ 1,000.00 No. 17 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale 11o. 1338. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 300. Parcel No. 5h9-223-009, more particularly described as: Parsons Pullman Center, Lots 53 and 5h. LAST ASSESSES: Engelberg, Nathan MMIHU14BID:.........................................................$ 11800.00 Ho. 18 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale Ito. 1339. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 301. Parcel No. 549-223-011, more particularly described as: Parsons Pullman Center, Lots 57 to 61. LAST ASSESSES: Engelberg, Nathan HINIUMBID:..................................o......................$ 4,500.00 ':o. 19 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. S---el.e No. 1310. Deeded to the State July 11 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 302. Parcel No. 5h9-223-012, more particularly described as: Parsons Pullr-3n Center, Lot 64. LAST ASS. SSB : rn`leberr, Hathan and Claire Sold to State June 30, 19701, for taxes of 1969. S.nle No. 1341. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Pace 303. Parcel No. 549-223-013, more particularly described as: Parsons Pullman Center, Lot 65. LAST zI.SS: SS7-E: Engelberar, Nathan Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale ?'o. 1344. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in L'il. 7555, PaEe 304. Parcel No. 549-223-021, more particularly described as: Parsons F1alz:.,.n Cent-r, Lots 62 and 63. L!ST rS,�SSE.. ?nl elberP, "•than ?r Claire '!I?I-Mi4 Bl!):.........................................................$ 31562.00 "0. 20 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for tares of 1969. Sale 'to. 1h24. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recoried in Vol. 7$.55, Dale 305. Parcel 7o. 560-lh0-011, none particularly described as.- Harbor s:Harbor Gate, Lots 28 and 29, Block ff. LAST 4SS.SS3 Western Title Guaranty Conp=:ny ,4I:T!jI'f BID:.........................................................$ 700.00 1 No. 21 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale ?Io. 11171. Deeded to the State July 13 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 306. Parcel No. 561-212-003, more particularly described as: Walls 2nd Addn., Lot 13, Block 233. LAST ASSESS: Granzella, Louie D. MINIHU;•1 BID:.........................................................$ 500.00 IIo. 22 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale No. 1563. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, m d recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 307. Parcel Nos. 561-252-026 and 561-252-027 (formerly Parcel No. 561-252-006), more particularly described as: Malls 2nd Addition Lots 12, 13, and 111, Block 211. LAST ASSESSEE: Standard Financial Coro. HINIMUMBID:.........................................................$ 7,300.00 No. 23 Sold to State June 30, 1969, for taxes of 1968- Sale No, 938. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 230. Parcel No. 534-021-001, more particularly described as: Highland Tract Lot 1, Block K. UST ASS3SSEE: Taliaferro, Eugene A. HINTIRTIABID:.....................v..................................$ 85o.00 CITY Or SAN PABLO No. 211 Sold to State June 28, 1968, for taxes of 1967. Sale 'To. 1847. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 223. Parcel No. 1111-202-012, more particularly described as: Richnond Pull-can Pueblo Tract Lot 19, Block 12. LASTrSS;yam,:;; Taliaferro, E. A. VINIMM, BID:.........................................................$ 2,500.00 !To. 25 Sold to State Jiine 303 1969, for tax?s of 1968. Sale No. 1707. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Page 235. Parcel No. 1110-230-001, nore particularly described as: r—aeric Slbn. No. 2, Lot 1, Block 12. Sold to State June 30, 1569, for taxes of 1968. Sale ?In. 1708. Deeded to the State JnI r 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pa;e 236. Parcel Alio. h10-230-002, :sore particularly described as: Eaeric Sabn. Ito. 23 Lot 2, Block 12. Sold to State J•1ne 30, 1570, for taxes of 1969. SRle Ho. 1376. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, a.•Id Recorded in iol. 7555, Page 320. Frael "J. 410-23'N,003, =Lrticulsrly described as: ^ic Subn. ':o. 2, Lot 3, Block 12. ? ?ett, Pete and ':?ry BID:.......................... ^ 5,200.00 ::o. 26 Sold to State Jts:le 30, 1959, for taxes of 1968, Sale ?Io. 1732. Deeded to the State J--IIy 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7555, Page 237. L ST ISS:S53s: Taliaferro, E. A. MNI::UM BID:........................................................a$ 11,650.00 000 to No. 27 Sold to State June 30, 1969, for taxes of 1968. Sale IIO. 1733. Peedcd to the State July 13 1975, and n-corded in 'lol. 7565, Pages 238 239. Portion Parcel No. 1111-180..0115 (formerly Parcel ?To. 1111-190-028), pore particularly described as: 411 that real property in the City of San Pablo, County of Contra Costa, State • r �� r �t t nt .. hr 'n nn fl' State Jn'_y 1, 1975, acid aecoraed in iol. c:-j, .ago- F-ircell no. Uo-233-003, r.-ire n rticularly desc^bed as: ?ric Saba. -a. 2, Lot 3, Bl-3ck 12. ,:zSP _.SS-Sim.. ?ett, Pete and ::sr,/ BID: .............................. 5,200.00 ::o. 26 Sold to state Jime 30, 1969, for taxes of 1968- Sete No. 1732. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in 1101. 7565, Page 237. l'trtial .:0. i:11-1-7e--0:'x3, n—jr9 uart 1(:1 i:17 r!':, :-I,9d ?�: ♦o'i`tr is lit:. .i'.^.`�t� L-)t, 19, .:1'%':: LAST ASS.ZS' Taliaferro, B. A. :�: 4,650.00 MINIMUMBID:.........................................................5 0007f ♦�a Y I No. 27 ^cold to State June 30, 1969, for gees of 1968. Sale No. 1733. needed to the- State heState July 1, 1975, and Recorded in 1101. 7565, Pages 238 239. Portion Parcel No. 411-180-0Ii5 (formerly Parcel 110. 411-190-028), :ore particularly described as.- U1 s:411 that real property in the City of Sin Pablo, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lot 24, in Block 9, as shown on the map entitled, "Map of Richmond Pulham Pueblo, Centra Costa County, California,"' filed on Iiay 9, 1910, in the office of the County Recorder of.said County, in Book 3 of naps, at Page 53. Sold to State June 30, 1969, for taxes of 1968. Sale Ho. 1735. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 2h2 & 243. Portion Parcel No. 411-1,10-045 (formerly Parcel No. 411-190-033), more particularly described as: All that real property in the City of San Pablo, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The northerly 15 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 25, in Bloch 9, as shown on the wap entitled "Hap of Richnond Pnilmin Pueblo, Contre Costa County, California," filed on May 9, 1910, in the office of the County Recorder of said County in Book 3 of Haps, at page 53. L.ASTF ySS SS S: Taliaferro, E. A. 4IzdE30 BID:.......................a.......WOOD....woo...............5 3,Is00.00 No. 28 Sold to State June 30, 1969, for taxes of 1968. Sale 2Io. 1734. Deeded to the State Jul`v 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 240 •P 2hl. Parcel No. 411-180-031, more particularly described as: All that real property in the City of San Pablo, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lot 26 and the so•ith 15 feet (front and rear measurements) of Lot 25 in Block 9, as shown on the map entitled, "I.1. of Richnond Pullman Pueblo, Contra Costa County, California," filed on May 9, 1910, in the office of the Co,inty Recorder of said ^Runty in Book 3 of Maps, at page 53. LAST ASSESS: _Taliaferro, -FNzrPne A. M- NI.-WA AID:.................................................. ......$ 3,500.00 No. 29 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale ?Io. 18E18. Deeded to the State July 1, 197K, and 3erordnd in Vol. 7565, Pace 321. Parcel No. h10-266-003, yore particularly desc^bed as: All that real proaarty in the City of San Pablo, Crunt_r of Contra ,ostn, State of California, de=ribed its follows: The easterly 26.03 _feet of T-ot 3 (front and rear mea-irenents), end all of Lot 4 in Block 20, ac s-lid lot and block are designated on the map entitled "S%innyside Tract, San Pablo, near Point Richriond, Contra Costa rou:ity, California," which :map w-s filed it the office of the County Recorder of Co itra Costa County, State o: Califor:r-a, on 5.pte�ber 19, 15"J►, in 'Ian Book F, Page 111. LAST SSS S5Frisb:e, rill R. : Y:itty S. ?�T.�isily: PTS:a.............•...•...•.•...•...r.•........• 6,m).0o 30 ?3 to Sc.^.t' J*ire 30, 19?0, for t -'s of 1569. Sole 'I0. 19. "ceded to the S•ata J„l r 1, 1975, and Recorfied In '%ol. 7565, Page 322. Pascal No. 1111-1SN032, ,ore partic•:lar?y d^scribe-i as: ichnond Prebin ?.ot 3], Block 9. LA ST 'SSESS33. Talia.ferro, fi•igene A. };rlra;r.Y BID:.........................................................$ 3,100.00 000'77 UNT!1CORPORATED BRE:MIOOD No. 31 Sold to State June 30, 1R 0� for taxes or in Vol. ?5659. Salege Ho. 2346. needed to the State July 1, 1975, 0,d Parcel Iio. 018-050-032, more Particularly described as: kU. that real property in the County of Contra Costs, State of California, des.-ribed as follows: Parcel "A" as shotm on Parcel Hap No. 238 filed January 16, 1950, in Book 7 of Parcel Yaps, at Pace 7, Contra Costa County records. LAST ASSF3SEE: Ortiz, Ruben G. and Rita S. Ortiz, Guadalupe G. b 200.00 b1I?:IFRrd BID:.........................................................$ s HOUNT DIABLO No. 32 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale IIo. 3232. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 196 & 197. Parcel No. 100-304--002 more particularly described as: All that real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as folloxs: Portion of the tract of land designated on the nao of Goveranent or G•.rinn Ranch, filed NovcOber 8, 1884 in Mao Book D, at page 87, Contra Costa County- records, ountyrecords, described as follows: Beginnicg on the northwesterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed frr a Melvin W. Warren, et ux, to Theodore L. Larsen, et ux, recorded March 2, 1965 in Volume 4814 of Official Records, at page 244 at a westerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed to the Cl-.de Cacoany recorded ;usust 7, 1559 in Volv-ae 5935 of Official Records, at 03ge 335; hence frcm said point of beginning, South bio 50' West, along the nor'„h::esterly line of said Larsen parcel (La14 OR 244) to the noetheasterly line of "Park" as desig- nated on the nap of Clyde, filed April 22, 1919 in :'3p Bed,: 17, page 358, Contra Cosa Cot:nt. records; t1hence North 220 30' :•:est, along said last rc- fer:ed to northt-?serly line, 50 feet to a southeasterly boundary of said Cl de Coe?an; parcel (5936 0R 335); thence Noeth 600 50' East, along said last '.refer::d to line to an angle point; thence southeasterly along said last referred to line, to the point of beginning. L SST a SSESSB Monroe, :'.esly D. Z Erma J. BID:..........................................................$ 850.00 ORI DA a..33 t'-1 _'..e •T'_'*e 37, 1M, !'or tales :)f 1969. Sale �t0. 3-'hril•• P1-eded t,, the S;ate J,:l. 1, 1975: and a-a^orded in Fol. 7555, Pae 203. Parcel .:o. 273-075-012, pore pw ticularl y described as: Gr:_ �-s No. 2, Lot 75. L.'57- ,5S~:SSS : Griesinger, Robert F. do =sthor C. BTI):...........................................................$ 300.00 r7.7171-1-1-7 '1 00078 7 "1 M E f' t, %r ...Fir Sx..:S',.f�„,M:r...p.. ..4 - - v.... .......c.,•...... - __��............. ... ------------- RICHHMW No. 35 Sold to State June 30, 1969, for taxes of 1968. Sale No. 3613. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 247 & 248. Parcel No. h09-2hO-019, more particularly described as follows: All-that real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,- described as follows: - ! PARCEL 1: . Portion of Lot A, in Block 1, as sho-.m on the Hap of Truman Addition, filed November 18, 1912, in Book 8 of Haps, Page 198, in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, and a portion of Lot 199, as shotrn on the Map of the San Pablo Rancho, filed :Barth 1, 1894, in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, described as follows: Beginning on the Kest line of said Lot "A" at the Northwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the Deed from Nathan Wi-Iliams, to S. ::ullen, et al, dated December 8, 194h, and recorded December 9, 1911h, in Book 792 of Official P.ecords, Page hh9; thence from said point of beginning North 890 551 East along the ?forth line of said Mullen, et al, Parcel 792 OR h1t9; 66.09 feet; thenceSouth 00 Oh" blest, parallel with said i:est line of said Lot "A", 25 feet to the South line of said Mullen, et al., Parcel 792 OR 449; thence South 890 561 Fest along said South line of said Mullen, et al, Parcel 792 ca hh9, 66.15 feet to said :,test line of said Lot "A"; thence North 00 Oh' East, along said gest Line of said Lot "A", 25 feet to the point of beginning. EXCEPUNG T30E' :3f7;: As to that portion thereof lying within said Lot 198, as follows: "A11 oil, 4as, asphaltum and other minerals within or underl2oing he rre-.lses herein described, together with the exclusive rights to enter upon said pre:-d ses for the purposes of wining for and ranoving ss-te Vherefror" as reserved in the Deed from Standard Oil Company of California to Borman ierlin, et ux, dated Septexber 17, 1936, recorded Sep;.e:giber 22, 1936, in Book 422 of official Records, Page 189. ?Aa::-L Z_. Portion of Lot 193, as moan on the Hap of San Pablo Rancho, filed March 1, 189u, in the Office of the County Recover of Contra Costa C•oin;.y, described as follows: Coz=ening on the est line of Lot "A", in Block 1, as said Lot pad Block are shown on the :?ap of Truman Addition filed November 18, 1912, in Boac 8 of X.-ps. Palle 198, in the Office of the County Recorder of ,^,O:ltra Costa Go­ity, at tete northw stern corner Of l.he OarC@Z Of land d scri:`el" in tie feed from ::at!tin willia_ms to Si. iu?l'_-n, et al, dated L:cezb:- 8, :S4h, recar._d 9, 19-W , in Book 752 of Official R:cores, --e �1.c; t'once s.-.7: 5?3d Do; I of co:-=•nc:.eAt, ?:Or'h 890 56' -- est al�ag the !:oris line of said :Sullen, et al, Par cel, 792 OR hl:9, 65.09 Seel. to the 2=t'-al point of bel-Mni ng Of -...e Parcel of land to be descn wed: thence f:9: sa4d 2ctupl p.3nt of b=zr;renins, C070nt2ini• ?i6rth 590 56, - Sts alonz said !:C,:.&.,, line 55.09 ^-t to the :::st line of Lot 116, as said Lot is sap::t ort tete ?rap of i::»_n _edition; thence South 00 15, East, along said cess lin= o: said Lot 116, 25 feet to the South line of slid ::ellen, et al, Parcel, 792 2l. LLB; thence South P-50 55. ::est along said South line, 65.16 feet to a point which bears Sac:h 00 0!l., Sast from the actusl paint of be-innin, thence North O° OL" i:est, 25 feet to t?te oil, Eas, as;•!:?1Lum and other Minerals ,... within or uaderl:inC :.he precises herein described, together with tQoo (9 c exclusive rights to enter upon said prenises for the purposes of raining F for and removing same therefrod' as reserved in the Deed from Standard Oil Co.3p,U3Y of California to Hct:c-ut Fe14n, r4 +!r., d1t•t PIo. 311- Sold to the State June 27, 1961, for the taxes of 1960. Sale No. 3888-3. Deeded to the State June 29, 1966, and recorded in Vol. 5160, Pages 53 & 511. Sold to the State June 26, 1967, for the taxes of 1966. Sale No: 4936. Deeded to the State February 9, 1973, and recorded in Vol. 6861, Page 905. Sold to the State June 26, 1967, for the taxes of 1966. Sale Pio. 4937. Deeded to the State February 9, 1973, and recorded in Vol. 6861, Page 904. Sold to the State June 26, 1967, for the taxes of 1966. Sale No. h938. Deeded to the State February 9, 1973, and recorded in Vol. 6861, Page 912. Sold to the State June 26, 1967, for the takes of 1966. Sale 11o. 11939. Deeded to the State February 9, 1973, and recorded in Vol. 6861, Page 903. Sold to the State June 26 1967, for the taxes of 1966. Sale No. 119110. Deeded to the State February 9, 1973, and recorded in Vol. 6861, Page 913. Parcel Nos. 273-231-001, 273-231-0011, 273-231-005, 273-232-001, 273-232-002, 273-232-003, 273-232-001x, 273-232-005, 273-232-007, 273-232-008, 273-232-017, 273-232-018, 273-232-019, 273-232-020, (formerly 273-232-009), 273-232-021 (fornerly 273-232-010), 273-232-022, (formerly 273-232-011), 273-232-023, (forserly 273-232-012), 273-232-0211, (forieerly 273-232-013), 273-232-025, (fornerly 273-232-014), 273-232-026, (formerly 273-232-015), 273-232-027, (forverly 273-232-016), roraerly portion Parcel Pio. 273-110-003, more particularly described as: All that real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: All Tract 27112, filed -arch 9, 1960, in book 76 of maos, page 47 et seg. in the office of 'he Co-a.,'-J-- R.ecarder of Contra Costa County. EfCE?YI11G TFsaREF- ti CH: Lots 2 and 3, as said lots are sho:cn on the cap above referred to. Last Assessee: Brown, Janes H. and Frances R. iyIIIIM H BID:........................................... ...........$379,500.00 r,? n 00080 !9 $j.,: T n , p t `. _ Y i4ST4SSSSSCa•."Rob1' .DSOc1_Zola HIItTii1RI"BID= r ..: ...... 0.00 ,Sold to State June 30, 1969, for taxes of 1968. Snle. Ito.. 3468. Deeded .- to=the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 244 x`245. Parcel Ito. 1130-103-002, more particularly described as fallowss. All that real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Northeast 4 of the Piortheast 1 Of Section 34,. .,Township 2 North, Range 4 Vest, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning on the east line of the parcel of land described fa , the deed to Jean Naylor, recorded June 21 19311, cook 358, Official Records, Page 260, distant thereon north 0`degrees 291 cast, 114.94 ' feet from the southeast corner thereof; thence from said point of; beginnin north 59 degrees 25+ west, 166 feet; thence south 62 degrees` h9' west, 302.hl feet to the southwest line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Lillian H. Ballard, recorded March 4, 1939, Book 495, Official Records,,Page 190; thence along said southwest: line, south L8 degrees 49' east, 13 feet; south 30 deo ees !;313r east, 68.67 feet and south 10 degrees Its' ::est, 18.33 feet; thence' north 69 degrees 241 east, 395.60 feet to the point of beginning. FJiCEPTiIiG YY!:.WRCH: The interest conveyed to Contra Costa. County by deed recorded Pay.16, 1951, Boob>176h, Official Records,. :Page 350, "for use as a public highway." Si 4SSESSSB: Christner, Richard E. & Patricia A. i�ZNIIiL�II BID:..._...............................: ............ 2;8C'O.C10 Po, 37 Sold to State lune 30, 1970, for taxes.of 1969_ Sale Iio. 3894.; Deeded to.the State July 1,, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565,,Page'210. Parcel No. W,0-070-016, More particularly described asz " Borth Richmond Land and Ferry Ito. 21 Lot 32, Block 71.' LAST ASSESSM-: Harris, Charlie tcZelia M. IIINIHIRi BID:............................ ............ Po. 38 So2dAo state June 30, 1970, for.taxes of 1969. . SalA IIo. 3899, beaded to the State July 1, 1975, and'Recorded in 761. 56$,,.Page,211. Darcel I:o. hOc-120-001, pore particularly described as: north Fdchnond Lind and Ferry,116, 21 Lots 1'and 2, Block 61. L ,iSSES5r- Johnson, Beulah M., et al HT!?_TL`lR? BTS:................................. ...... 39 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale Iio. 39o1e. "Deeded to the State July 1, 197$, and aecor3_d in V01.1565, Page 212. parcel Ho. )451-161-0%, more particularly dQscribnd'as. All'that real property in the County of ,ontra'matt, State of G21-Tforma described as foll-rts: Lot 23 and ,the South 12.5 feet (front and; rear-, � ztieasure::.rnts} of I.�t 12, in ;Ilo� 1h "s :.ho:-r. oz ttee 'i-.0 Of 110rth Lind aid :crz-- Cw-P.vV_Tract No. 1, file-1 JU_;Y 11, 1910, in boo' 3 of ',:cps, page 59, in the office of the County Recorder o£ Gontrz Cost_ Co::7ty, LA_i' A.S.SESSF_'�': Robi.-ison, Lola B HULquH BID.................. .......... • ...... ...� 2,925-00 �.__,____, •^ 00081 ' No. 4OSold to State June 20, 1961 , for taxes of 1963. Sale No. WOO. needed to the State July 1, 1969, and Recorded in Vol. 5917, Pane 128. Parcel No. 572-231-005, more particularly described as: Blakemont, Lot 66. LAST ASS.ESSEE: Clark, Fred A. & Barbara H. HINI'=M1 BID:............................................................ 2,825.00 SAN RAMN ?�o• 41 Sold to State June 30, 1969, for taxes of 1968. Sale tlo. 2602. Deeded to the State July 1, 1974s and Recorded in Vol. 7275, Pages 640 & 641. Parcel No. 210-5504006 more particularly described as: That land referred to herein is situated in the 1State.or California, County of Contra Costa, Unincorporated, described as follows: Portion of the Rancho San Ranon, being a portion of the property as shown on the map of property of the estate of Elizabeth A Dougherty, deceased, filed Sarch 4, 1891, in book C of maps, page 63, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, described as follows: Canaencing at the northwesterly extension of the curve having a radius of 20 feet which connects the eastern line of Alcosta Boulevard with the northern line of Old Ranch Toad, as described in the deed to the County of Contra Costa, dated April 19, 1556, recorded August 30, 19662 in book 5194 of Official Records, page 250; thence along said curve and along said northern line of Old Ranch Road, AS f°llows: - Easterly along a curve to the left having a radius of 20.00 feet, through . an angle of 370 041 210, a distance of 30.39 feet; north 590 25' 50" east 129.53 feet; and tan;;ent to the last named course, easterly along a curve to the right having a radius of 642.00 feet, throu& an angle of 230 33' 00, a distance of 20i.034 feet to the actual point of beginning of the following described parce5. of laid; thence leasing said northern line, north 70 00' 20" west 58.40 feet; - thence north 300 34' 10" west 304.97 feet; thence`south 590 251 50" west 207.00 feet; thence south 520 03' 55" west 116.80 feet; thence north 34° 04' 00" west 577.87 feet; thence trent to the last named course, northerly along a curve to Vie ri;ht having a radius of 625.00 feet, through an angle of 140 10, 000, a distance of 1511.53 feet; thence tangent to the last named curve, north 190 541 00" west 235.00 feet; thence tynl ent to the last named course, northerly along a curve zo the left having a radius of 975.00 feet,, through an angle of 170 421 0011, a dist_-ice of 301.20 feet; thence tangent to the last vaned curve, north 370 361 OJ" west 725.98 feet. tn_:ice north 37° 321 12" ::est 81.71 feet; thence north 360 33, 10" cast 2ah.h3 feet; th--nce north 370 24, 30" nest 278.00 feet to the northern line of the land described as Parcel 1 in the deed by American Trust .. .a.-uL, A Corporation, as Trustee, to Volk�ic Lain Co., A Corporation, dated ::arch 15, 1550, recorded April 11, 1957, in book 3595 of Official Records, page 3-=; :o=nce along the last na:ed line, north 640 32'00" east 1268.41 feet; ew—nce south 260 26' 25" east to a point on the northern line of Old Ranch Road; thence westerly and northerly, along said northern line, along the are of a non- V-n-tent curve to the right having a rad;us of 558 feet to the and of said curve; thence north 280 3h' 10" ::est, 270.00 feet; thence northwesterly and westerly alaay a 1-Inent, curve to the left having a radi+ss of 612.00 feet an are distance of 765.83 feet to he point of begin :ing. EXCEF'r:':3 T:'.?? =:fT=: ir. t portion 3L.-Ing within "Parcel a" as said parcel is designated on that certain parcel .ap filed December 7, 1957 in Zook 2 of Parcel ::nps, at page 16, Cantr a Costa County reco&.s. ALSO ztCF.PrY!:3 from t':_ ai,oee described parcel of land all oil, gas, minerals and OVIer hydrocarban subst-inces in and unier or that may be produced from a depth b.lox 500 feet from the surfa:e of said land, without right of entry upon the surface of said land for the p•sspose of airing, drilling, exploring or extracting s::ch oil, gas, minerals and other hydrocarbon substances or other use of or •i-"ts in ur tO :v.Y P-'al tion of the s•lr ii cce of SIM l+nd to a depth of 50D feet :•x_`10:: *ie th---;'••)f, as in 1.1:2 d:•,d Con.--u siLies Inc., to Qualified Investnents, Inc., daieJ June 25, 1567, recorded .tune 27, 1957, Instrument No. 3855% Contra Costa County records. LAST ASSESSES: Union Bank Tre. ' XTIMAI:i BID:.......................r..,.,+..5,. . .....................$225,000.00 00083 No. 42 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale ito. 2507. Deeded to the State Jul, 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 170, 171 s- 172. Parcel No. 210-560-0153 more particularly described as: - All that real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as folloxs: - is Portion of the Rancho San Ramon, Amador Grant, described as follows: Commencing at the northeastern extremity of the curve having a radius of 20 feet, xihich connects the eastern line of Alcosta boulevard, with Une south- ern line of Old ?arch Road, as described in the deed to County of Contra Costa, dated April 19, 1956, recorded August 30, 1956, in Book 5194, page 251, Official Records, 63258) thence along said southern line of Old Ranch Road, as folloxs: I:orth 55' 25' SO" East 129.58 feet and along a tangent cube to the rignt having a radius of 5$8.00 feet;• through an angle of 21:° 'h9' 52";• a dist=ance of 2173.83 feet; thznce Sauth 270 50' 00" East 1731_77 feet; thence South - 620 10t OJ" ::est, 337.90 feet; thence South 50 301 00" East 721.37 feet; thence Szuun 500 15' OD" East !75$.39 feet; :hence South 60 20t East 601.63 feet; to me Sauth 930 00' 00" ?est 2170.22 feet; thence from a tangent which bears d-e north along a curve to the Left having a radius of 330.00 feet, through an angle of 650 18' OD" a distance of 399.11: feet; thence tangent to the last n_--ad ctyre ::orth 690 181 OJ" Nest 93.73 feet; Thance tangent to the last. ." r.=_a�!d course :end nor.:naas:.rrly along a curve to the right having a rains of 20.00 feet ::hraugh an angle of 861 Ol' 1717" a ,iislnnae of 30.03 feet to said eastern line of Alcosta Boulevard; thence along the last ra:3.d line sa•�th:esterly along a curre Lo the riZht having a radius of 702.00 feet; :.hrou,F,h an an--Ie of 7° $6' 32" a distance of 97.31 feet to the eastern line of tale .•.act of land shown on th_ Rap of Subdivision 30217, filed Febru=.ry 27, 1963, in =oo'a: 91 of mans, :ales 12 '...0 18, inclusive, in the office of the Ca:znty Recorder of Contra Costa County; fence along the last raved 11-re tae follc::ing courses and distances; easterly along a curre to the right }laving a =a^ius of 20.00 feet, .:-rau.�;h an angle of E60 Ol' 1:17" a distance of 30.03 feet South 65' 18' 00" £as:. 93.73 "eat, soul,eastarly along a t;Lngant clu-ve to the r lftlt havinz a r ad?lls Of 270.00 feat ti+rau�-h rn c 512 of 690 18' OD" a Q15:.3nce of 3?6.57 feat; dil_ SDutn 2.7)_.7L feet; E:JL`t:l=rly along a tL':z-:nL curve to ;.he left Mrins a radius of 530.00 feet, taroug an angle of 150 35, OD" a distance of 1!x1..15 feet, South 15° 35' OD" £ast 1:63.00 feet soutaarly along a ',_.•.gent _. cu=re to tae riS:ht ha%'ing a radius of 1:00 feet, t:7_ougn an angle of 200 11t' OD" a_dis:.ance of 11.1.26 :_:t; So:ltn 1:° 39' OD" ..est 1,5.02 f:_t; sostre:ly along 2 t;S7=2��t C'�:re t7 j.^.a 1 L'ft !:c'•I:�F a 2'12175 Of -539.00 feet., throu=.h r3 i_'lgle of 2v° h5' 56", a dist-nee of 15+2.211 feet and South 16° 07' 5a" Sast 275.12 fe=t to k e line 01VIOInc Alarida and Contra Costa Counties, 3s said lire was ext.a ilehed by the Board ofSupervisors of flab resp?ctiv_ counties; th:nce along iae last n.�=ed ?lne .:ortR 730 52' 011" East 3532.67 fe==t-to the vastern r_S'-t of .tom lir._ of Ala-30 %0E-i; ' -:-ja ze PlonS Une l<St ..==::d '�11�. :."1e _•'olZO::= co,_. a_s c'!2 G_S-Bn=-as; North 70 5`J' $7" ..?St 13.25 -_�; No:-h 70 10' 20- ._st 1:3•:.20 f t-et; a�':...erly elJn� 2 :. Ota ).. C�:a t0 t'7e left har_no a radius o_' 05.03 f e-t' -3 angle of 19 25' 53", a distance of 161.10 feet, :'c.th 1_0 15' 33" :es:. ?l•.00 fe=t; uar:nerlt ;ilonr a tan=ent c-arre to the ^..F_1=n:* a -ai_.-s Of x•7�.QD r_�t, Ur-roua`h -n �)Tle Of 23° 119' hE`", a diS- %-._eof 1C?�55 r-_:., '.Gr:.'1 360 05' 25" ..t•St 537.65 {E�-t; h1lta:rz4 along a i 0, 10% cuz-ze to _.e is fist of 102 >i e •; =ac_Ls � feat, t:h-rough an :� of 15° 113' 51", a dist-ince of 261.4? _'eat; '.:o.-tb 200 21' 35"'i:est, 351.59 feet; a..t%7>rly along a 'n—n:. curve Lo the rignt ba-.in_ a radius of 1525.0.0 feet, ...rasgh �n a-:Zle of 130 00' 55" 2 d°s-F-nce of 346.h2 feet; Vorth 70 20' hon :ars; c feet- northerl a.o == t e_:: left..53 , } .,0 3 _r•1f. C•t 2 ..o ze e... :Sad :l2 2 r2C�SS Of L:,i^.Q, iC'_.:, ^7:,C �� Of 70 21' 57r-, n _.'�?7C'` Of 3R?AS t-o..s_ and North 140 421 37" V-cst 43.42 feet; thence South 750 171 23" 'nest 317.00 feet to the actual point of beginning; running thence North 750 170 23" East 317.00 feet to said western right of t.ay line of Alamo Road;-thence along the last named line Toorth 140 421 37" hest 702.31 feet to said southern line of Old Ranch, Road; thence along tha last named line the following courses and distances; South 750 171 23" West 17 feet; fmm a tangent .ihich 'tears North. 140 14,21 37" West along a cure to the left having a radius of 20 feet; through an angle of 5.V 501 2311, a distance of 31.02 feet; and South 760, 271 0011 Wiest 280.46 feet to a line drawn I!orLh 140 421 37" hest from the actual point of beginning; and thence South 140 421 37" East 727.99 feet to the actual, point of beginning. Excepting from the above described parcel of land all oil, gas, Ijnerals and other hydrocarbon substances in and under or that may be produced from a depth below 500 feet from the surface of said land, without right of entry . upon the surface of said lard for the purpose of mining, drilling, exoloriniz or extracting such oil, gas, rinerals and ot::er hydnocarban substances or otter use of or rights in or to any portion of the surface of said land to a' depth of 500 feet below the surface thereof, as reserved in Vire dead from - " Vol.--3cL3in Ca:xanities, Inc., to Q-alified investments, inc., dated June 23s 1957, recarded ju ne 27, 1967, %rstra-.ent !:o. 15550, Corstra, Costa Co7nty- �:.or-ds. LAST 9SSESSSE: Union Bank Tre. '4I111::04 BID:........................................................$ 29,000.40 s i i 1 00085 ,11o, 1e3 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for truces of 1969. Sale Uo. 2652-. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, And recorded in Vol. 756$, Pap-s 180 rz 181. Parcel No. 210-550-OU more particularly described as: All that real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of.California, described as follows: Portion of the F-ancho San Eamon, Amador Grant, described as follows: Comencing at the northeastern extrznity of the curve having a radius of 20 feet, i.hich connects the eastern line of Alcosta Boulevard, with the southern line of Old Ranch Road, as described in the deed to County of Contra Costa, dated Aori- 19, 1566, recorded August 30, 1966, in Boc& 5194., page 251 Official Records, 63258; thence along said southern Line of Old F3neh Road, as follo�-s: North 590 25' 50' east 129.58 feet and along a tangent curve to the richt having a radius of 558.m feet, through an angle of 24.0 491 52", - a distance of 241:63 feet; thence South Z10 50' 001 east 431.17 feet; thence South 620 101 00" =st, 337.90 feet; tnence South 50 30' 00" east 72.37 feet, to the actual point of b_ginnine of the fo?lo: ng described parcel of land; ranning there South 500 15' 00" east 468.35 feat; thince South 60 20' east 601.63 feet; Chence South 9,-P 00' 00" :r_st 240.22 feat; thence from a tangent which bears due north along a cure to the left having a radius of 330.00 feet, tn.-ouch an angle of 690 1S, 00" a distance of 339.14 feet; thence tangent to the Zest na_Yed curve ?:orLh 690 18' CO" nest 93.73 foot; thence tarLent to the isst naned course westarls aund norti:�:csts.-ly along a curve to tae rignt •r.av:ng a radius of 20.00 feet tc.-otah an sn;,1e of 660 011 44" a eis;,ane_ of 10.03 feet to said -z_=--tern iir.e or Alcos;.a Soulerard; t7:_nce along the Isst ra=ed line nor terly along a �-ve to the left "raving a -a mus of 702.00 feet, thrush an angle of 220 13' 44", a d=st nae of 272.35 fE_t and North 50 31'00i1 west 251.00 feet to a lire drs=•n South 640 301 00" west-from the act•.all point of beginning; and thence Noe,n 840 30' 03" east 125.00 fest to the actualpoipt�of beginning. Exceptirg from the _,I-ave described parcel of 1:nd all oil, gas, minerals and othez 5u stands in and wr!er o. tl^at rmv be zz-aduced from a depth bele 500 feet f.-az the surface of said land, without rignt of entry u_.:,n the surface of said 1and for toe pur?zse of rani-^F, drilline, exploring OT Exp:3Ct:.2& such Oil, €=.5, r.rserals and Ot:l?TSL`OS�Z_,Ices or of-her cse of or rights in or to a=q poeLion of Une surf-race of said land to a• death of 500 hent below the surface thereof, as reser ed in th_-deed from roD:-=;cL,in Cn•_-;urities, Inc., a California cor.,o:ation, to 1cali#-ied-invest-- nr_nts; Inc., a co:_,0ratlon, d--4-.?d June 25; 1167, .-ec:,r:ed Jwa 27, 19571 Lnstrn- ment I:O. 3_550, Com-.-a Czsta County =_cords. i;ni an "ink Tre. BID:...................... 110. Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale !So, 2658. Deeded to the State July 1, 1975, and Recorded in Vol. 7572, Pages 703 r 704. Parcel No. 197-020-OU more particularly described as: All that'real property in the County of Contra"Costa. State of California, - described as follows: _ All of that parcel of land described as Parcel-I in Deed 2.o. 17630 to State of California, recorded July 19, 1961 in Volume 3912, page 392, of Offi- cial Records of Contra Costa County and a portion of those parcels of land described in the following three deeds to State of California: Deed No. ?ecorded Volume Payee 17,498 June 13, 1961 3887 4.21 17497 (PARCEL ONEY October 22, 1952 4227 463 27198 (Parcel 1) April 21, 1961 3851 339 all of Official Records of Contra Costa County, described as a .bole as follows: Cm=encing at the southerly corner of said Parcel 1 (3912 OR 392); thence aio:ag the southeasterly line of last said Parcel 1 N. 370 33' 31" E-, 623.17 feet to the e, s arly corner of last said Parcel 1; thence along the northeast-- _rly line of last said parcel 1 and along the northeasterly line of said par- cels (3SS? OR 421), Parcel One (4227 03 1,63) and Parcel 1 (3851 OR 339) W. 470 L8' 23" 1i., 1059-32 feet and N. 190 00' 10" W., 1031.45 feet to a point dis- tant thereon S. 190 00' 10" E., 20.56 feet from the northeasterly corner of. last said Parcel 1; thence (1) S. 840 2.21 49" H., 123.0 feet; thence (2) S. 530 42' 24" w., 265.98 feet; thence (3) S. 50 <^6' 37" W., 139.79 feet; thence (4) S. 380 37' 48" E., 411.65 feet; thence (5) S. 170 44' 19" W., 378.80 feet; thence (6) S. 420 26' 59" E-, 276.69 feet; thence (7) N. 860 11' 4O" E., 340.70 feet; thence (8) S. 330 03' 19" r., 72.83 feet; thence (9) S. 300 53' 34" W., 235.29 :Let to the northwesterly prolongation of the southwesterly line of said Parcel 1 (3b12 OR 392); thence along said prolozMated line and along said scut :ccsterly aline S. 380 15' 36" E., 6?5.80 feet to the point of cc,- c::ic..�..:nt. Contairi no 22.233 nares, pore or lass. . _ AND :.1 i'31'.s unto 'the State of California any and all rights Of -1:--Src:--s to ar :S.-_ss f:Ci the 1_--nd herein co-:e-.ed Over and ac.—..Ss the CCk:>Ls ..K _:gid a`_-�.e (2) Lhro,,gh (9), irciumite. It is the ao_--aase a: the fo.-_;;oi ng exception mend .reservation to provide that alto ChM::.:t Or access s -all attach or be to the property ht-- Y con---7ed, G-- of the fact that t-he s_:.? abuts uoon a public :ta„v n3 L +on a State -eexay, %»ith azcess only to t:he State f ree�:ay being restricted. Calif'omia ?::eluamane Comany BID:.............« .... ............... i €i v i k- ifo. 45 Sold to State June 30, 1970, for taxes of 1969. Sale Ifo. 2745. needed to the State Julv 1, 1975, and recorded in 'vol. 7565, Pages 182 It 183. Parcel No. 210-280-035 (Formerly Parcel No. 210-280-034) more particularly ' described as: All that real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of.California, described as follows: Portion of Pancho San Ramon, described as follows: Beginning on the southeasterly line of Alcosta Boulevard at the northeast- erly line of Lot t,6 as said Lot is sho:,n on the map entitled Subdivision 3024, which map was filed in the office of the County Secorder of Contra Costa County on February 27, 1963 in Book 91 of raps, at cage 12; thence frau said point of beginning northeasterly, -Tong the said southeasterly line of Alcosta Boulevard, along an are of a curve to the left having a radius of 702 fest, an arc dis- tance of 238.04 feet; thence easterly and southeasterly, along the arc of a reverse curve to the right, having a radius of 20 feet, an are distance of 30.03 feet; th-:nce South 690 1S' East, tangent to the last curve, 93.73 feet; thence southerly, along the arc of a curve to the right hiving a radius of 270 feet, an ai c distance of 326.57 feet; ther-ce South, tan;;c:nt to the last curve, 69.68 feet; thence southerly and westerly, along the arc of a tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 20 feet, an arc distance of 3142 feat; thence Fest, tar.gent to the last curve 155 feet; th=-nce south::rsterly along the are of a tanEent curve to the left, having a radius of 2L8 feet, an arc distance of 54.77 feet to the no .' :-asterly line of Lot 44, Subdiv°Sion 3024, above re- ferreS to; thence North 1.60 1,11 est, along the northeasterly line of Lots 1.8, 47 nd 46, :60.04 .eet, to the point of ._cInning J• LAST SSS:-MSS: Union 3-mh ^:re. M-HINUIH BIl):.........:..............................................$ 22,200.00 J, ':0. hol Sold to State June 30, 1970, for takes of 1969. Sale tto. 2850. Deeded to the State JtAy 1, 1975, and recorded in Vol. 7565, Pages 188 Pr 189. != Pardel Vb. 210-550-005 more particularly described as: - All that real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as folloss: Parcel A, as designated on the Parcel Man filed December 7, 1967, Book 2, Parcel Maps, at page 16, Contra Costa County records. Excepting Tnerefrom: All oil, gas, minerals and other hydrocarbon sub- stances in and under or that may be produced from a depth below 50J feet frac the surface of said land without right of entry upon the surface of said land for the purpose of mining, drilling, exploring or extracting such oil, gas, minerals and other hydrocarbon substances or other use of or rights in or to any portion of the surface of said land to a deoth of 500 feet below the sur- face thereof, as reserved in the deed from Volk_McLain Com.;unities, Inc. to Qualified Investments, Inc. recorded June 27, 1967, Irstrumnent No. 38550, Contra Costa County records. Also Excepting Therefrom: All stater rights including the rieht to use subterran=an waters, together with any pines, wells or other equipment relat- ing to the use of or extracting of water from or under premises, as reserved in the dead from Qualified IrvesLments, Inc, a California Corporation, to Boise Cascade Corporation, a Delaware Cor?o.ration .recorded June 27, 1967, in5truwent No. 33555, Contra Costa County records. I•kS7 Qu-ilified InvesLnents Inc. KI'lIATI AID:................................................... j166,000.0d .0...• 00089 ..,:�.:T•1="}�I sP+� _..-_..._,..,aa-.+.a-.®..s...- ... I BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 00089 f BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 In the natter of Loomis ) Annexation to County ) Sanitation District ) RESOLUTION NO. 76/1012 No. 5 (Port Costa) ) (Gov. C. §§56261 & 56450) RESOLUTION ORDERING CHANGE IN ORGANIZATION BY LOOMIS ANNEXATION TOCOUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 The Board of Directors, County Sanitation District No. 5 RESOLVES THAT: The Loomis Annexation and County Sanitation District No. 5 are located entirely within Contra Costa County. This change in organization by the Loomis Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 5 had been proposed by the district by application and filed with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. The reason for the proposed annexation is to provide the said territory with district sewer services. On October 6, 1976 the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the proposed Loomis Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 5 subject to the conditions that the exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, and that the territory, when annexed, shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions deemed appropriate by this Board. Said Commission also declared the said territory to be legally uninhabited and assigned the proposal the designation of "Loomis Annexation to County Sanitation District No. 5." Further, the Commission, pursuant to Government Code §56261, authorized this Board to annex the territory described in Exhibit "A" without notice and hearing by this Board. This Board on November 16, 1976 heard the determination of the Local Agency Formation Commission read aloud. This Board hereby finds that this proposed annexation is in the best interest of the people of the County Sanitation District No. 5. This Board hereby finds that the territory to be annexed is uninhabited. This Board hereby ORDERS this annexation to County Sanitation District No. 5 without election and without being subject to confirmation by the voters. The Clerk shall file his certificate of completion with the Secretary of State in accordance with Government Code Section 56451. After receipt of the Secretary of State's certificate of filing for this matter, the Clerk is directed to record a counterpart original of the Clerk's certificate of completion and the original or counter- part original of the Secretary of State's certificate of filing with the Contra Costa County Recorder in accordance with Government Code 056453. PASSED on November 16, 1976 unanimously by the Directors present. ORIGIiATOR: Public Works Department, Environmental Control cc: Secretary of State State Board of Equalization County Assessor County Auditor-Controller Public V-forks Director County Recorder County Administrator RESOLUTION NO. 76/1012 00090 Ccs.a C .: Cali; res-r pion La Le. 1016/76 the Contra Costa County Recorder in accordance with Government Code 856453. PASSED on November 16, 1976 unanimously by the Directors present. ORIGINATOR: public Works Department, Environmental Control cc: Secretary Of Stat State Board of Equalization County Assessor County Auditor-Controller public Works Director County Recorder County h3nznistr�to- RESOLUTION NO. 76/1012 00090 x. ' fF _cntra. CDS-a Co=', , California Des r-,p on 'Date. 30/5/76 ?t•; .�/'� Dr:L1T "A" Loomis Amaexation to County Sanitation Mstrict No. 5 Being Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, as shown on the cap entitled, Ta6m of Port Costa, filed December 1, 1883, in the office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa County, described as follows: Beginning at the southeastern corner of said Lot 8, said point being an angle point on the southwestern boundary of County Sanitation District No. 5; thence, leaving said boundary of County Sanitation District No 5, North 710 27' lest, along the southern line of said Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, 125.00 feet to the eastern line of bth Street; thence ?north 18' 33' East, along said eastern line of 6th Street, 100.00 feet to its intersection with the southern line of Canyon Lake Drive, said point being on the southwestern boundary of County Sanitation District No 5; thence along the southwestern boundary of County Sanitation District No 5 as follows; South 710 27' :,ast, 125.00 feet and South 18s 33' nest, 100 feet to the point of beginning. Containing .29 of an acre, more or less. 01091 k BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COII^RA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Holiday on Friday after ) Thanksgiving. ) RESOLUTION 110. 76/1Q1- The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors in its capacity as Governing Board of the County and all districts for which it is the governing body RESOLVES THAT: 1, On October• 19, 1976, this Board enacted County Ordinance 140. 76-77 (amending County Ordinance Cone 522-2.402) permitting the Board to designate by resolution holidays other than those set forth in Governnent Code 5§6700 and 66701. 2. Pursuant to County Ordinance Ho. 76-77, the Board hereby designates the Friday folloc:in- Thanksgiving Day as a holiday to be observed by the County and all Districts for which the Board is the governing board. PASSED November 16 , 1976 unanimously by the Supervisors present. EVL:s cc: Director of Personnel County Auditor-Controller (6) County Administrator County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 76/1013 00092 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Holiday on December 24, 1976 ) RESOLUTION 110_ 76/1014 The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors in its capacity as Governing Board of the County and all districts for which it is the governing bode RESOLVES :THAT: 1. On October 19, 1976, this Board enacted County Ordinance :io. 76-77 (amending County Ordinance Code §22-2.402) permitting, the Board to designate by resolution holidays other than those set forth in Government Code 556700 and 6701. 2. Pursuant to County Ordinance No. 76-77, the Board 'hereby designates December 24, 1976 as a holiday to be observed by the County and all Districts for which the board is the governing board. PASSED November 16 , 197E unanimously by the Supervisors present. E:'L:s cc: Director of Personnel County Auditor-Controller (6) Count;: Administrator County Counsel "i:SOL°T10111 NO. 76/1014 00093 i': In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 . 19 76 In the Matter of Renort of the Planning Commission on Amendment to the County General Plan for the Pleasant Kill BAR'iD Station Area. The D'-rector of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of an amendment to the County General Plan for the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station area (14ayhew 11ay); IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, December 14, 1976 at 10:40 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California, and the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in the CONTRA COSTA TIKES. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: names on list Drovided Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of by !Tanning Supervisors Director Of Planning affixed thislt'Ln day of November 19 76 -- ' J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 'BDeputy Clerk Ronda e'timdehl ij;(,ISm 00094 r ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Countyr State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Approving Agreement Subdivision 2630, Alamo Area. The Public Works Director has recommended that this Board approve an agreement with William S. Glueck and Bernice A. Glueck, which allows for the construction of a swimming pool and appurtenant facilities to encroach upon a dedicated drainage easement, and that its chairman be authorized to execute the agreement on behalf of the County. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the recommendations of the Public Works Director are APPROXTD. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originating Department: Supervisors Public Works affixed this 16thday of November 19 76 Land Development Division — cc: Public Works Director-LD ,v J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works-FC Bydea-, �S • ' ' i Deputy Clerk Recorder , tiil lian. S. G!ueck / i-an t- "•:�-• 2324 Roundi:ill Uri•.•:: Alamo, Calif 94507 H-24 3/76 ISm 0009 ___._. . P+....,....art:°""Y'C�{C 3: ''^"".w. . a. .. 'tr•�,try :aw • Assessor's Parcel No. 193-252-04 s ACRE LENT hereinafter called the "Counc �', The County of Contra Costa, California.alledpermittee", mutually Promise and 1_ PARTIES= ia, Glueck, hereinafter called Y�-- and Dir. and firs. agree as follows: pool and appurtenant facilities rhes to construct a swimming P rtP�tern Title Coopany• i rrr w r -inry hY I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid.owed copy of an order entered on the Originating Department: Witness my hand and the Sea,of the Board of Public Works Supervisors Land Development Division affixed this 16th day of November 19 76 cc: Public Works Director-LD — Public horks_FC � RecorderBy OLSSON, Clerk ti i 11;3r, S ��U.:C,. , 252•• Pa a;3i:iIZ uri: I Deputy Clerk ,t�a�L!,ti,•_, Alamo, Calif 94507 H'24 3/76 15m 0009; _. Assessor's Parcel No. 193-252-04 i AGR£Ef1t NT 1. PARTIES: The County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called the "County", and flr. and firs- V. Glueck, hereinafter called "Permittee", mutually promise and agree as follows: 2. PURPOSE: Permittee wishes to construct a swimming pool and appurtenant facilities encroaching on a drainage casement dedicated to County by Western Title Company. Said drainage easement is located along the south 40 feet of Permittee's property, also known as Lot 99 of Subdivision 2630, recorded on December 29, 1959, in Book 76 of Claps, at page 1. 3. AGREDIENT BINDING ON SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST: This agreement is an instrument affecting the title or possession of Lot 99 of Subdivision 2630 (76 ci 1) upon which the drainage casement and Permittee's swimming pool and appurtenant facilities are located. All the conditions imposed herein shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors in interest of Permittee. Upon annexation to any city, Permittee or his successors in interest shall fulfill all the terms of this agreement upon demand by such city as though Permittee had contracted with such city originally. Any annexing city shall have all the rights of a third party beneficiary. 4. CONDITIONS: Permittee shall construct said swimming pool in accordance with specifications of the uniform Building Code and Title 7 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code, shall submit plans for said constructon to the Contra Costa County Department of Public Works for review and shall obtain approval by the Public Works Department of the proposed location of the pool. If the swimming pool or appurtenant facilities interfere in the future with the County's rightful use of the aforementioned drainage easement, the swimming pool or appurtenant facilities shall be removed, relocated or modified to the County's satisfaction at the sole expense of the Permittee. Should the presence of the swimming pool and appurtenant facilities necessitate the alteration of the County's plans for the construction of drainage improvements so as to avoid conflict with the Permittee's facilities within the drainage easement, Permittee shall pay all costs involved in altering said plans and all increased costs of construction resulting from said alteration. 5. COUNTY RESPONSIBILITY: County assumes no responsibility for the construction, maintenance or repair of the swimming pool and appurtenant facilities within County's drainage easement. 6. INDMI41TY: Permittee shall defend,indemnify and save harmless the County, its officers, agents and employees from every expense, claims, liability, or payment by reason of injury (including death) to persons or damage to property suffered through any act or omission, including passive negligence or act of negligence, on both, of the contractor constructing the swirming pool, his employees, agents, subcontractors or anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them, or arising in any way from the construction of the suiting pool on any part of the drainage easement area. Microfiimod with board order 0009"D K ' i Dated_lyjaygnbgr 16,, 19 6 PERMI TTEE , l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY //♦//;f.,, i /.�1i.£z ice'/ Al Chi n, Board af S rvisors RECO.`IMENDED FOR APPROVAL: 'Assistant Pub!c Works Director FOUI APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN County Counsel By, _; + Deputy ' State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of C_',,.t-a G lht ) ss. or Individual) On (�c.t,�.,c, i I S:Xthe person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is/are known to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s) or partner(! as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowl;edgf to me that khe�executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. (NOTARIAL SEAL) Notary Public for said County and State-- =4& FPAN'CE3 IC:I.JL SrAL C WARD USLIC•CAUVORMA C=TA C-;,*Iry„er;,t.-ss.1°:i 23, 1373 4053 Mr.R;3blo Blvd.,W311ma Cask,CA 94301 00097 IN 771E BOARD OF SUPERRVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Releasing ) Deposit for St. Teresa Court ) Road Acceptance, Danville Area. ) November 16, 1976 On November 12, 1975 this Board resolved that the improvements for St. Teresa Court (Subdivision 36S4) were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Road Improvement Agreement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year after completion and acceptance; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 94-4.406 and the Road Improvement Agreement, it is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to refund to Greenbrook Land Company, 880 Hinckley Road, Burlingame, Calif., the $500.00 cash deposit as surety tinder the Road Improvement Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail Number 75880 dated August 6, 1969. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. CERTIFIED COPY I certify tMt this is a Lull, true & correct copy of the original document which to on 011e in my office. and that It was passed & adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. California. on the date shown ATTEST: J. R. OLSSONT. County Clerk&ex-0fticlo Clerk of said Hoard of Supervleors, D putt'ClerY. �NOV 16 1976 Jean L tihlter Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Ray Building Company 880 Hinckley Road Burlingame, Calif. 94010 00098 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD lay Building Company 8S0 Hinckley Road Burlingame, Calif. 911010 Ot)098 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Additional Work for Installation of Drainage Culvert on Hazel Avenue at Mira Vista in the Richmond Area. Work Order 6090-665 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to make arrangements for payment to Sam Levy for additional cost of $3,844.20 for the installation of a drainage culvert on Hazel Avenue at Mira Vista in the Richmond area. During construction two large hard underground rocks were encountered along with saturated soils that increased excavation costs, curb and gutter replacement, and modification of driveways and a drainage inlet not planned for in the original Board authorization of May 25, 1976. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Maintenance Division Supervisors cc: Public Works Director affixed this 16th day of November 19 76 Sam Levy, P. 0. Box 5081, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Maintenance Division gy -� ��! � Deputy Clerk County Administrator J Joan L Mlar County Auditor-Controller If-N 5;76 1 int 010099 r ki 6, F1 e� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November I6 , 1976 In the Matter of Assignment of Subdivision Agreement and Fees for Subdivision MS 107-75, Walnut Creek Area. The Public Works Director having reported that Subdivision FIS 107-75 was annexed to the City of Walnut Creek on October 5, 1976; that the parcel map for that development has been recorded; that the improvements as required by the Subdivision Agreement are presently under construction and that the Subdivision Agreement provided that the County may assign its rights thereunder to the City of Walnut Creek. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the assignment to the City of Walnut Creek of all County rights and interests covered by the Subdivision Agreement of Subdivision MS 107-75 is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to transfer to the City of Walnut Creek the refundable $500 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail Number 137309 dated June 23, 1976. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to transfer to the City of Walnut Creek the unused portion of the inspection fee in the amount of $250.00 as evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail Number 137309 dated June 23, 1976. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Auditor-Controller is authorized to transfer to the City of Walnut Creek the $51.00 which was paid as a street lighting fee and credited to County Service Area L-45 as evidenced by Deposit Permit Detail Number 137309 dated June 23, 1976. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originating Department: Supervisors Public Works affixed this 16th day of November _ 19 76 Land Development Division — cc: City of Walnut Creek (Via P.W.) ' J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director-LD By �.�cU �� /;%^ / Deputy Clerk County Administratoran , Kerr Corporation 2755 ',.'altrip Lane Concord, Calif 94515 H•24 i/7(ISm 00100 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 1976 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition. W.O. 4106-663 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement. and Right of Way Contract are APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the County: Contract Payee and Reference Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount Hillcrest Avenue Tony Canada, et al October 29, 1976 Title Insurance $4,744 Antioch Area and Trust Project No. Company 7564-4106-73 (663) MZ-213228 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Principal Real Property Agent. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept deed from above-named grantors for the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order was passed on November 16, 1976. I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors affixed thisZ6thday of November 1976 cc: County Auditor-Controller Public Works Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ey /f',*;'�� , Deputy Clerk N. Pous H-243/7615m 010101 I .43, 61,m ►101 i °4�°ter t . , • .E In the Board o e ar f Supervisors ryisors of Contra Costa Countyr State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Granting Permission to Completely Close Hoffman Lane, Byron Area, for a One-Day Period. On the recommendation of the Public Iforks Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District is GRANTED permission to close Hoffman Lane near Southern Pacific Railroad Track for a one day period on either November 20, 1976 or November 27, 1976 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for the purpose of replacing a 60 inch irrigation culvert, subject to the following conditions: 1. All signing be in accordance with State of California Nfanual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices dated 1971 and the County Manual of 4larning Signs, Lights and Devices; and 2. The Contractor shall comply with requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. I hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Department• Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Supervisors Land Development Division offinxed this 16 day of?november 19 76 cc: Public Works Director J. R. CILSSCIN, Clerk BY— -''•zr- '?%%% r'l_ ,: pepuy Clerk 00102 i BM OF SIPEIZVISM. CXM MA COIIYtY, WFORNIA Re: Speed Limits on ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION N0. 2257 - SP3 C.X ROAD (Rd. !hC571) ) Date: NOV i 6 1976 Plaasant Hill ) (Supv. Dist. 'V - Pleasant hill ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of an engineering and traffic survey and recommendations thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Chapter 46-2 (§46-2.002 ff.), this Board hereby determines that the present speed limit(s) established on the below-described road, a street within the criteria of Vehicle Code Section 22358 , is(are) more than reasonable and safe, and hereby determines and declares that the following speed limit(s) is(are) most appropriate, reasonable, and safe prima facie speed limit(s) there: Pursua.L to Section 22358 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 25 csiles per hcur on that portion of oAI: ROAD (3d. �t4057i), Pleasant Hill, be-Ri.nring at :.he intersection of Treat Boulevard and extending northerly to the intersection of Las Juntas '.!ay. PASSED unanimously by Supervisors present on NOV t 6 i476 cc: County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol 00103 T-14d BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Se-:tien 22507 of the TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2258 - Parr CVC, declax-_nS a Ho Par-king Zone an WCK ROAD (rd. 4--:;57f) Date: MY 1 6 1976 Pleasant: Fill (SupV. Dist. ?T! Ple=anc Hill ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012, the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Sec.;_cn 22507 of the California Vehicle Code narUng is hereby declared to be orc`.iibiied a'i. all tires on the east side of OAF.. PO-AD (Rd. 4057 ) Pleasant Hill, br;innin- at the ='real. Boulevard intersection and extending northerly to the :T as Juncas :ia;; i n ersection. Adopted by tha Bonrd on.__H O U_) 6 1976 cc County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol • T-14 00104 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Section 21557 of the ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 22-4 - One=:Iay CVC, declaring a One-: on ) OA�i ROAD (dd. s'4o57r) � Date: NOV 1 6 197fi Pleasant Hill (Supe. Dist. IV - Pleasant rill ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012, the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 21657 of the California Ve..hicle Code, that pori`.ion of Or ROAD (3d. `;'4057T), Pleasant Hill, b✓— en the iatersections of Treat Boulevard and =T.s Juni.,; .lav is hereby declared to be a orae-:ray street and all vehicles shad travel in a southbound direction only. Adopted by the Board on._NOV 1 6 1976-' cc County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 00105 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Section 21657 cf the TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 22i3 - 0_,Ct CVC, declaring a One-::: on OoGaIUS MI (Fd. wl`4057ES) Date: NOV 1 6 1976 Pleasant Hill (Supv. Dist. TV _ pi,- The leThe Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012, the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursum,'. to Section 21657 or the California Vehicle Code, that portion of COGGLZ DRIVE (?.d. §405735) Plaasan: Hill bet.-Men the in;.ersections of irea' Boulevard and Las juntas :-:ay is hereby declared to be a one-:ray street and all vehicles s1-11, travel in a northbound direction only. Adopted by qla 6oa.d on____ NOV 1 6 1976 cc County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 00106 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Section 22507 of the TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2252 - P'w `W, deziarinr a No Pweldag Zone on Cw^%L S i�:, (Rd. 140573S) � Date: 140V 1 6 1976 Pleasant Hill (Supv. Dist. III - Pleasant Hill } The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012, the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pu_^suaat to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, nar1king is hereby declared to be prohibited at all tires on the vest side of =Gi:,s D.-an (:?d. A-057BS) Pleasant Hill, beginning at the Treat Boulevard intersection and extending northerly to the Las Juntas Way intersection. Adopted by thz Board on._.N OY_1 6 1976 cc County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 00107 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Section 22507 of the ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2251 - PIM M, declaring a i:o Paedng Zone ) on COk^r3Ii D?.N' {Bd. '4c57Bs) Date: NOV 1 6 1976 Pleasant Hill (Supv. Dist. IV - Pleasant Hir ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012, the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) .- Pursuant ndicated) :Pursuant to Section 22507 of the Cal:1fornia Vehicle Code parking is harebr declared to be prohibited at all t.:,_.zs cn the east side of COGsI;IS DUE (Rd. :iIs057BS) Pleasant Kill, be.-Inning at a Point 61t1 Feet north of the centerline of Treat Boulevard and extending northerly a distanie of 93 feet. Adopted by the Board on... N O V 1 6 1976 cc County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 00108- a WE OF SIPERVISO , CONTRA MSTA COUYiY, CALIFORNIA Re: Speed Limits on ; TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 2260 - SPD CoaGI::S ams, (Rd. A, ) Pleasant _sill area Date: NOV 1 6 1976 (Supv. Dist. IV - Pleasant Kill ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of an engineering and traffic survey and recommendations thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Chapter 46-2 (§46-2.002 ff.), this Board hereby determines that the present speed limit(s) established on the below-described road, a street within the criteria of Vehicle Code Section 22358 , is(are) more than reasonable and safe, and hereby determines and declares that the following speed limit(s) is(are) most appropriate, reasonable, and safe prima facie speed limit(s) there: Pursuant to Section 22358 of the California Vehicle Code, no vehicle shall travel in excess of 25 rd-les per hour on that portion of CcGGI_IS MME G,4057BS), Pleasant Hill, within the nz:incoroorated area of Coatra Costa County beg n:zing at the intersection of Treat Boulevard and extending northerly to the intersection of Buskirk Avenue. PASSED unanimously by Supervisors present on NOV 1 6 1976 cc: County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 00109 �i �} s BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Section 22507 of the ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO- 2259 - P.m QVC, declaring a 'No Par'-rn= Zone ) cu 0-a RWO (rd. 7-74057x) V Date: NOV 1 6 1976 - - Pleasant Hill (Supv. Dist. TV - Plessan. Tij? } The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code- Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012, the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant -to Section 22507 of the Califor la Vehicle Code, par?-ng is hareb deci'ared to be prohibited at all times on the i9st side of Q4. BOaD (_3d. i!:057r) Pleazan, dill, beginning at a point 72 feet north of the centerline of Treat poulevard a:& extending northerly a distaace of 31;5 feet; thence, beginning at a point 1059 feet north of the centerline of Treat Boulevard 4::d exteniina north ell a distance of 107 feet; thence, bebinnin- at a point 1720 feat north of the centerline of Treat Boulevard a&- extendin3 northerly a distance of 149 feet. Adopted by th_Board on.__N 0 V 1 61 976 cc County Administrator Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 00110 4 P. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 1976- In 97In the Matter of Official Statement of Votes, General Election, November 2, 1976. Mr. James R. Olsson, County Clerk, having presented to the Board the official statement (canvass) of votes cast in the November 2, 1976 General Election; IT IS BY MR BOARD ORDEBBD that receipt of same is ACKIOWLEDGm). PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of ccs County Clark Supervisors County Elections Div. affixed this 16tWay of November 19 7.(2__ County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By - , m'�/�l<��i/ Deputy Clerk can L. Killer 00111 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Official Statement of Votes' General Election, November 2, 1976. Mr. James R. Olsson, County Clerk, having presented to the Board the official statement (canvass) of votes cast in the November 2, 1976 General Election; IT IS BY TEIE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of same is ACMj%1LEDGED. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Clerk Supervisors County Elections Div. affixed this 16th of Noypmhpr 19 Counts Administrator °y _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Yo-" . Deputy Clerk i Tann L. Miller 11-24 i;`/.Isua IV) i�� I "p t i I STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST � AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOV. 2, 1976 W THE TENTH, ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA TOTALS PRESIDENT AND NICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F 0 W S H T C R C N I M 0 M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N 4 I R N 0 K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E 0 T O 0 E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D D I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-401 TOTAL 7TH 250163 95241 208 ID4664 1291 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 209508 796 293 1029 2638 TOTAL STH 56118 2902579 17544 303 CONGRESSIONAL DIST f#8843 201 84 184 760 TOTAL 9TH 4830 2332 1 1534 29 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 4017 7 2 15 51 TOTAL 7TH 273280 104470 259 114099 1410 SENATORIAL DIST 229271 885 349 1123 2994 TOTAL_9TH 3 7831 22128 29 -9643- - 213 -- SENATORIAL DIST 33094 119 30 105 459 COUNTY VOTE 8Y ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 156280 6455694 56217 782 PRECINCTS 125804 391 13 50 1529 10TH DISTRICT 0 4197 8 2136 50 ABSENTEES 6665 1930 135 H 10T_ DISTRICT 13 0 5 8 NEW RESIDENTS 18 0 0 0 TOTAL 10TH 15628 8.766 102 835.8 _ 832_ _ DISTRICT 1 2487 410 14__ 53.2 11 1664 11TH DISTRICT 1700 3936 15 3873 - 555 PRECINCTS 92919 45920 - 571 - - -_ 1244 - 11TH DISTRICT 1766 3 1865 23 ABSENTEES 3860 16 2 20 82 11TH DISTRICT 2 0 -3 U - _ N 0 NEW RESIDENTS 5 _ 0 0 TOTAL 11TH 1700 570 157 5741 578 11 DISTRICT - 6784 _ _ 4.75 - _ - 20 5.9_1 1326 2T - 1H DISTRICT 7831 049 269096 200 PRECINCTS 0823 113 3 12TH DISTRICT 0 1632 3 54 _ 13 ABSENTEES 2268 6 11 37 12TH DISTRICT 0 2 0 1 0 NEW RESIDENTS 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 12TH 37831 22128 29 9643 213 DISTRICT3.094 _ 119 3 10 459 TOTAL CONTRA 1111.1 1 659 288 lij742 1623 COSTA COUNTY 262365 1004 310_____ 1228 3449 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 12564 103 2 530 7 181 0183 213 - 12 188 529 DISTRICT 2 962 5.37 42 2041 261 9492 178 6 32486 DISTRICT 3 78897 ftI86845 195.8 4 401 3992 - 234 52 18.9 840 DISTRICT 63545405 47, 24391355 50760 187 55 240 749 DISTRICT 5 68319 2511637 - 27863 339 5119 151 7 -223 591 FOR. 14R.5 - - - E] U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 71`H DIST STH DIST S H 0 M J M J T O M S G M R V M S S P B R E R 0 S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E B A N L A A R A K C N N I D T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T 0 M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-001 TOTAL 7TH 98407 1676 2434 147064 3889 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 694 1 1123 22 5863 481 TOTAL 8TH 28233 284 548 26150 _8. 18.1 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 155 18571 81 1239 153 TOTAL 9TH 2368 27 34 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 5 1501 TOTAL 7TH 107459 1804 2700 147064 3889 6755 7265 SENATORIAL DIST 779 110860 26 - 5863 - - -- 481 - -52 - -�- -44 TOTAL 9TH 21549 183 316 9395 _ 0916 - SENATORIAL DIST 75 10335 4 13 7 -__ 109 COUNTY VOTE BY .- ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 65876 867 1368 2115 1914 PRECINCTS 301 4810 9. 0985 43 -- - -- -^ 10TH DISTRICT 4261 34 74 __ _3.58 _ _ 1,03 ABSENTEES 13 2113 1 2398 10 10TH DISTRICT ICT _ _ __-- - NEN RESIDENTS -- TOTAL 10TH 70131 901 1442 85699 2017 --- DISTRICT 314 56421 168 3j343 53 1lTH DISTRICT 35441 876 120 64 9253 1796 03 6951 PRECINCTS - 452 2159 15- -- --1 1_74 - - 4.1.6 50_7_ 37 11TH DISTRICT 1881 2 54 211 76 352 _ _ 314 - ABSENTEES 13 1778 738 12 1 7 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 37322 903 125 __. 1365 _ --- 1872 _6755 7265 DISTRICT 465 3937 15 12480 _428 526 44 12TH DISTRICT 1996 17 298 17957 102T8 PRECINCTS 71 9760 _4 _ _ _._---- _. __--- 676 ----101 12TH DISTRICT 1586 11 18 1438 638 ABSENTEES 4 57537 8 12TH DISTRICT NEN RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 21549 183 316 19395 10916 " DISTRICT 75 10335 4 _ 713 10 TOTAL CONTRA 129008 1987 3016 706 3889 6150 18181 _..- --- - --- ---- - -- .-._- - COSTA COUNTY 85 1 119 31 586 481 I23 1 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST -- - --- DISTRICT 1 12531 35 51 2032 465 6403 -6951 238 5062 6 224 15.1 50 37--�- DISTRICT 2 16629 428 482 - 887_ 97.0 847 580 _ 161 085 5 600 1.89 _ 49 9698 5 - - DISTRICT 3 121 32 641 _ 1964 50 17110 149 047 7 12315 __8 62 - 96 --- DISTRICT 4 25192 377 660 35224 1305 152 342 5 _ 1.160 9 DISTRICT 5 2584 43 573 730 - 761 124 26911 4C 1055 1 FORM %42•] CONG ESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M D S S L M L N P S 0 B B G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R 0 A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-001 TOTAL 7TH 58252 4621 1 82448 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 125190 60 33213 TOTAL STH 4471 315 9764699 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 972 7 4977 _TOTAL 9TH 1427 2290 1074 71 _258.8 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 67 9 2645 4 1000 TOTAL 7TH142 224 3797 500 5036 8 SENATORIAL DIST- _..67 __9.- ---137559 75-5- -.- - 71 --_-_ _.-_-_- 4213 TOTAL 9TH - -976 14699 _ SENATORIAL DIST L 4977 2 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 345 22226567 2259 1428 _._._.. 7_ ® PRECINCTS 66 -8 .._ 121_ _ _ 32 _ 1944 _ 10TH_.DISTRICT_ _ 62 _ __ 68 1417 116 _-----_-. _ ,. _ _ 3608 _ _13 ABSENTEES 1 1 4740 3 2269 10TH_ DISTRICT_ NEN RESIDENTS _ TOTAL 10TH 14i7 229 _-7984 - 2375______ -5036 87 DISTRICT 67 9 3595.3 35 4213 _11TH DISTRICT 4696 2538 PRECINCTS 923 35 - -11TH DISTRICT 1117 9 _ ._ __ABSENTEES 2367 1 11TH QISTRICT NEW-._RESIDENT-S TOTAL llTH5813 2632 DISTRICT160 36 12TH DISTRICT _ __ - -- - 932v 3908 PRECINCTS _ _ _ .__. - ---- -- 3823 27 _-12TH DISTRICT _.._ _ _-_ y4791 ABSENTEES 1154 1 12TH_ DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH976 4699 DISTRICT _ _ 497_7 28 TOTAL CONTRA 142 _229 _ 3797 - 500 -976 14699 85036 8 COSTA COUNTY 67 9 1 755 ^71 4977 28 342L3 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 L 5743 _ 905__ DISTRICT2 4259 998 1209 1 54 811 _ _._ 024 -_. --- ----12 _ -- -- 2 _ _ ._ -- __.-_6- _ ---- _ DISTRICT 3 6669 475 878 _ 13097 18910 24 6.14 - -3199 12033 DISTRICT 4 681 116 24145 28 -027 -1 - ---17 8717� - DISTRICT 5 1345 2222 L7776 103 8373 22 - 6 390.. 1 __.. _ _ __-----119 7777 FOR. 142.8 F ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T D J K S T B A F W C S H I O N C O A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S –04-001 • TOTAL 7TH 9600 22 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 61735 TOTAL STH 1523 60 8572 9 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 12207 10658 40 TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH _ 11123 _28 SENA_TORIAL DIST 3942 TOTAL 9TH _ _ _ 8572 - - 9 SENATORIAL DIST 1065 40 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT PRECINCTS 10TH DISTRICT ABSENTEES __ 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS -----TOTAL 107H DISTRICT 1TH DISTRICT 11.06302T_ --PRECINCTS.____ _ 1083 11TH DISTRICT 493 1 ABSENTEES 2859 11TH DISTRICT — NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 11123 287 DISTRICT394 —-- 12TH_ DISTRICT PRECINCTS 10058 37 12TH DISTRICT -- 1297 ABSENTEES ---- _.1_ _ __ _ 2 _12THDISTRICT --- --- NEW _RESIDENTS __-- TOTAL 12TH 8572 DISTRICT 065. 8_ 40 TOTAL CONTRA 11123 287 L8572 9 _ COSTA COUNTY 73942 10658 40 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST _ - --- -- ® DISTRICT 1 38110 13 1187 DISTRICT 2 521 10 816 0 28, 464 '609 . is DISTRICT 3 645 ___-- 944 _ 36 _ DISTRICT 4 1603 3 11432 DISTRICT._5 �OIIM lii•f - - - ; ti� - STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E ID JJ C R ic S Q O I O A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E Q G F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T D N M U H F S A D T S K I R S D V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T D G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B D I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E Nr -05-001 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 . TOTAL 7TH 81774 1 820.1 i8006 ID5524 75c342 75410 _ 15Z329'-'--' _ 4-SWO CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1 4057 78671 115654 76857 1 0693 7396 5073 5901': TOTAL STH 19315 280306901 18957 22394 96449244 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 5314 17127 765 5452 9891 2166 . 38.30 550 TOTAL 9TH 1322 2052 1275 2158 1598 1483 3496 �^ 2148 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 2385 1667 238 1467 1927 2044_... -412 -23 TOTAL 7TH003 1 956 572 335 1 3966 3602 7592 - 1 9916 SENATORIAL DIST__ __. 1 357 5294 125656'" 6663 1 9323 1 6348______ 6831 3'i TOTAL 9TH 12373 187140462 13283 15868 13455 - Z7082 SENATORIAL DIST 18179 12171 Z0043 17LL3 1.3188 L5263 2464- COUNTY COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 7938 56485 38493 641,4848185 -7563 4173 - _._._ 44d2 - PRECINCTS - 5481 7693 _ 392 7181- 0040 8351 -. 42k 311 10TH DISTRICT 2160 3684 2315 3.57 2314 221 _5070 ABSENTEES 3661 2308 354 226 3133 318 _ 543 -222 - LOTH DISTRICT _- _- _ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 0098 701690808 67724 049.9__.. 9779 DISTRICT 9142 0001 747 94473173 - -153 1165559- -- __ 4790 533 TH DISTRICT 8651 735 3521 - - 361 -2301 - 1957 _ _555 0193 PRECINCTS 247 3977 - 631 - - 5964.____-.- _4294 '- 3092 -. ._- 16 - 5-6 128 204 1391 201 13 11TH DISTRICT _ __ _ _ 1166_- 1266 2790 .6_ __ 1782 ABSENTEES 1962 1316 287 125- 1856 _ 1721 375 127 11TH DISTRICT NEN RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 994C k94004912 563 34673223 - _8349---- 2275 DISTR ICT _435 5293 818 721_ 6.150 481_. '_ - 2.0.41 70 12TH DISTRICT 1166 745 9648 1221 -_- 4961 - 2633 - 5313 _7445 PRECINCTS- 169151 11397 6-8 5'i 1618_ 2281 424 - 233 __ 967 12TH DISTRICT 70 _1255 8i 1066 _ _ 907 __822 --- -176.9 1183 -ABSENTEES., 126 77 119- 4.33 901 1020 - 14 b7 12TH DISTRICT - _ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH . 12373 2871 0462 1328 15868 13455 - -- 7082 1862 DISTRICT 8179 12171 6-0 1.71_13 3188 526 _ 248 035 TOTAL _CONTRA 2411 138283 6182 126639 9983 _ X6457 194674 1ZS544 COSTA COUNTY 131756 97465 1-569- 1 _3776 1 2511 1 1611 -29315 92778 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 18203 2071416886 14137 - 3b8 6951 1722 15572 12981 743 i6249____ 7340_ _ _7.23 4896 --~ 40 _ -DISTRICT 2 486 941 _ -3573 -1931 13738 -2856 - .8607 _ 650 0588 1620 _`. 143 _ - --5348 998 . -019 _ -535 72$ DISTRICT 3 442 616 921 _728 9609- _ -311 _52083 _619 _ 34524 23460960 31152 -- .661_ 929 - 4883 L9713 _-_- DISTRICT 4 _20653 274056353 2803- 7728 _ 0390 36408 5982 5310 1890 925 17128 6293_.-_-- 2611 ___ 5631 _755 DISTR ICT_ 5 zolza 276,03697.3 284620235__'_ 19102 '_ 3W4_6 —1-6-431 887 151 135 9398 26184 6349 7485 _ .._. __ 997 F� �:- `v STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C O P T T U P S R E C G D R A L R C B E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I 1 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S D A D U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-001 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 TOTAL 7TH 115307 2 7760 15943 84586 ft9732 79681 _154314 "'_ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 57847 2933 4750 4413 M7919 1 24050234 -' TOTAL 8TH 7965 7728 2462 9548 7919 5799 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 3842 4733 837 3952 39132 - 148 - 5384 - — -m-` TOTAL 9TH 245 3171 2591 1669 1376 1098 3158 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1001 404 814 1874 2761 2741 TOTAL 7TH 126,244 162369 13849793453 3345 7789 19509 SENATORIAL DIST 3439 156 832 __ 112783 _153215 -- __- 132337__-3262_6___ TnTAL 9TH 19478 262902499 12350 5382 8789 1 26902 SENATORIAL DIST 9251 2902 5613 174566597 232913 `- COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 72391 92281 8859841 9144 13.39 5953 PRECINCTS 3692 16087 573 1078 9075i B0116 I 6992 -� IOTH DISTRICT 31913 4977 4022 2924 1697 1851 - - 4926 ABSENTEES 1586 584 122 2744 4495 418 - 849 10TH OISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS _ - TOTAL 10TH 63041 P72582881 - 1338 084!_ . ._� 31901 08$4 - _ DISTRICT 3527 16671 26954 63622 05246 94363 .7841 11TH DISTRICT775 245 349 4031 1468 318 — 5883 - -- PRECINCTS 7271 447 _ _. 061 - 7577 ^ — 5480 _ 593 425F1 --- l1TH DISTRICT 2188 2656 2118 1800 103 141 -2737 48SENTEES 89 42 T5 138 2489 _ 204 49 . 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 4994C 65111 5616211 250 459 8620 DISTRICT 8161 14898 137 3961 7969 _- 197 4785 12TH DISTRICT 1809 452 1060 1135 -__ 492 __ - 8253 5166 A PRECINCTS 876 2770 529 16491 495$ 1793 _ 3282 12TH DISTRICT - I38 _ _ I761 143.0- 997 -456 -�-- —536 - -1736 - ABSENTEES 485 132 32 959 1639 - 150 22_ 12TH DISTRICT - _._. NEW RESIDENTS _ TOTAL 12TH 19478 ?6290 22499 _- 12.35 ' 5382 8789 DISTRICT 9251 2902 56131 1745 _6_59_ 293 350 TOTAL CONTRA 145722 188659 16,0996 5803 8727 6578 _1 641! COSTA COUNTY 72690 344,71 5394 126i39 1 9812 _ - .1 563 -rt 613 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL GIST DISTR ICT 1 19191 25375217 1801 -- - 8767 11636 6328 8271 14175 Z7918 638 - 6102 -__ _._ DISTRICT 2 20602 273763053 16864 9729 !6051 -- 28609 _ 12452 6542 971 -7308 DISTRICT 3 37785 5.0486358 301 _-_10573 738 .__- 51946 17701 5896 10166- 462 -___ 1329 DISTRICT 4 3055f 37484203 2041211731 -"- 1$419 J 941? 252 637 04l 413 692 ___ 0631 ___. _DISTRICT 5 X109 854 2561 2178 1.473 1906_ .__. _0008 15412 819 245 2511 714 _--__ 392 _8493 ---------- Von- 1111.1 SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DISr 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W B 0 C S D L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N 8 H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A OD ER T C S I R T LK AF T I HS 0 EG TN E T- U R 0 T E S S T I R E T D A T W B R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R h J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S s C S -07-001 TOTAL 7TH 15131 73 Z0570 20312 68 2504 3700 4138 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 18428 9718 61 9754 4356 172.5 126_8__ 55 TOTAL 8TH 15380 46 87.15 15 743 974 67'57 - CONGRESSIONAL DIST 3040 3237 1958 306- 359 15. TOTAL 9TH 940 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 2765 4 -- ----- -- - __. TOTAL 7TH 15131 73 Z1510 t4027 83 3247 4674 0895 SENATORIAL DIST _ 8428 32483 65- L2141 - 6314 -- 2031 1627 76 TOTAL 9TH 15380 46 SENATORIAL DIST 13040 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ® 10TH DISTRICT 1.4203 66 Z0470 PRECINCTS 17322 31072 bl __ 14TH DISTRICT 928 7 1040 - -_— ABSENTEES 1106 1411 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 15131 73 1510 DISTRICT L8428 32483 11TH DISTRICT 8013 833165 4547 0165 PRECINCTS 257.._----- --6033 --- 198 _ 1590- 7 _11TH DISTRICT 101 0 -B- _ 227 ____ 730 ABSENTEES417 11TH DISTRICT -__ 281— 4 37 NEW R ES IDENTS __— _TOTAL 11TH 902 83 - 3247 4674- - 0895 DISTRICT _ -- 2991 6314 .2031 - 162 - 7 12TH DISTRICT 1445 3 _-- PRECINCTS 12209 .12TH DISTRICT 92 ABSENTEES 831 12TH DISTRICT_ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 1538 4 DISTRICT 13043 __TOTAL CONTRA 30511 119 2i5l.0 _ 902 83 _3_2_4 46_74 0895 COSTA COUNTY 146 2483 6 12991_ _ 631 2031 1627 7 PRECINCT VOTE BY -____-- SUPERVI SORIAL DIST ^_---- DISTRICT 121.379 ` ~ 64 2_389 _ 3.3_8_0 15430 . 9496 4501_ _-_ _1591 1197 __ 4 b63 776 DISTRICT 2 ---- _ 19 1167 4735 3078 1532 391 — 393 21 DISTRICT 3 2446iO29531 ------ _---- - -- -- DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5 Z0470 1072 611- FOR. TORY 142.E N AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD L WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S D M M J M H S R D H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C 10 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N L E A R N E D R L R S Y E R N L E 0 0 R M A T R E D R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-001 TOTAL 7TH 1887 1011 1431 62 2295 0 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1395 5 L9548 518' 240' TOTAL 8TH 9.149 - _ _6 126_0 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 2651 1468 557 94 TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST - TOTAL 7TH J8.87 101 1431 62 8818_ 3 5 SENATORIAL DIST 139 __. 5 _ 954 2613 - r4l' TOTAL 9TH _ 2626 3 --- -12_6_0 SENATORIAL DIST _.._ 556 291 55727 -94 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT 182 973 _ 4PR-_ _ - - -- - --- - --- ECINCTS 1337 5 1OTH DISTRICT 6 3 ABSENTEES 58 0 10TH DISTRICT ----TOTAL- RES_IDENTS TOTAL_ 10TH_ 1867 1011 DISTRICT1395 5 11TH DISTRICT - - - 0681 -._._61 - 65"_ PRECINCTS _ - --- 901 _.- - 25216 1394' _ 11TH DISTRICT 750--.1.1- - 1 288__ -0_- ABSENTEES . 90 J1 � 1TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH1431 62 65 .D 72 __ ISTRICT 954. 2108 1180 12TH DISTRICT2426 3 1050 - PRECINCTS 521 282 _5247`--- 93 12 _- TH DISTRICT _ _ _--- _200 0 756 - ABSENTEES _ -- _ _ 35 - -- 325 1 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS ___ TOTAL 12TH - ' _ 262 - - --- 3 -11260 DISTRICT _ _ 5_5 -- 291 557 9 TOTAL CONTRA 168 1011 1431 - 6 1444 6 _11260 COSTA COUNTY 1395 5 954 _ 316 - 1708 _557 9 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL_01ST ® DISTRICT -1 9683 4 8500 - 3 982_ 12514 -DISTRICT 2 --- _ i0098-918 -1- -- 44 0 OI STR ICT 3 242 3 1050 521-- 282 - 5247 93 DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5 L822 973 1337 5 IORM lam tj P; 1 E 8 REG ARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F 8 A B W S S J 8 C M E N J F K D R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U O C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 W C S A N N B U N A A D N R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S O N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-001 TOTAL 7TH 137 29.0 2655 1950 7115 6414 _ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 7499 - 97L9443- 68845295 53 . - TOTAL 8TH 2482 685 419 266 107 42.7 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1312 7 44 90 - 45-6 - - _ _0_ .. -- TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DIS _. __ _._---- T TOTAL 7TH 5137290 - 2655 1950 7115 _ _64. 1_ _ SENATORIAL DIST 7.499-- 97 - 944 688 -529553 TOTAL 9TH 2482 685 419 266 107 427 _ SENATORIAL DIST 1312 7 448 90 456 0 - COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT LOTH DISTRICT 3281 11289L5206 7665 46__15 85.5_4 _ • PRECINCTS 3863 82 295_ __ 45__3___8 788.9 _ 32 laTH DISTRICT. . 25.1 630 782 455 257 539 _. ABSENTEES 952 7 566' _ 230 - 538 _ -_ _5__-- 10TH 01 STR ICT - .__. NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 5795 1919 L5988 8120 -47-68-4872 4093 --- --- - __DISTRICT 4815 89 345 4768 8427 3_7 11TH DISTRICT 535 93.4.. 6342 360 ___ 2127 7099 PRECINCTS .259 8 -- -- -573 --------- 201 6639 --- -- 16-- -- — _ -- _ 11TH DISTRICT 22 48 325 226 116 222 .ABSENTEES 93 0 _25 100 229 11TH_ DISTRICT `-- NEW RESIDENTS _ - --- — TOTAL 11TH 5221 913 666 3830 _ 2243 _ _ 73.21 DI-STRICT 2506 8 599 _ 116 6868 — 16 _ 12TH DISTRICT T - .. 231 --- 63 - -__ 396 ----- 25 ---- ---103 - . 41.5 - - PRECINCTS 12.65 5 ---412- -87 _438 - - ---0 _ BS 1.2TH DISTRICT 16 4 23 1 4 12 _ AENTEES _ _ 47 - . 2 ---�- -- --3 -- 18 ---- -0 --. 12TH DISTRICT - _- -- - -`— _N-EW RESIDENTS _TOTAL 12TH 2482 685 419 26 __ 1�T -- 427 - DISTRICT _ 1312 T 44 _12_ _ 90_ 456 � 0 —--- -TOTAL CONTRA .53852; X3586 307 _ ____ 21 —_ 7222 6841 COSTA COUNTY 28811 10 989_ 697_ Z5751-- _^ 53 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST - -- ----_ -_- ---_ __.--- DISTRICT 1 _--- DISTRICT 2 11 2 298 - -- 1000 _ _ _-- 6 -- 85- ----- --27 --968 -3 DISTRICT 3 _ _ 1731 1.40.91 10701 28 - DISTR-ICT 4 _ _ 15165 2740691 1083 6463 481 742 _ 21 M12 6.3.0 -- - 3766 _ 4 DISTRICT 5 1835 600 26 10 8 - 249 -- - 952 46 15 - 59-- 232 ---- _ FORM 142.7 ail PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST ULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C W K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L B V A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L B T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-001 0 TOTAL 7TH 2957 5983 4723 5428 2647 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 2972 2848 14 2769_ 6 TOTAL 8TH 26 455 282 398 215 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 185 261 1 190 1 - TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH 295 5983 4723 5428 _ 2647 -SENATORIAL DIST--- 2972 __- 2848___-_ .__ __-.i ___-_- "2769 --- 6 -- TOTAL 9TH ' 264 455 282 398 215_ SENATORIAL DIST 185 261 1 L90 1 ..COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT LOTH DISTRICT 77 167 _104 132 87 PRECINCTS 87 73 _lOTH._DISTRICT_ _ 2 ABSENTEES 1 2 2 0 _NEW RESIDENTS 10TH 7 172 lOB l3 91 ,-.------,-TOTAL DISTR_ICT - 88 -- 75 ---a.. ---93 0 11TH DISTRICT 279 558 4382 5097 _ 2445 _.PRECINCTS._ -2750 2656 --- 1 ---- - 2563 -11TH DISTRICT 8 231 233- 197 ill - ABSENTEES 13 117 _ - - -- 113 _ 0 liTH_ DISTRICT NEW RES IDENTS__ -58 _ _ TOTAL 11TH 287 11 `4615 529 2556 -__DISTRICT_ __ 288 2_77.3 ---1- 2676 6 12TH DISTRICT 25 441 261 377 _ 199 __- PRECINCTS - 16 242 180 1 12TH DISTRICT - ------ ---_._ j._.--_._ --21 ---- _ -21 -- 16_-- _ABSENTEES 2 19 _ ---- 10 - 0-�- . - - ___12TH DISTRICT__ NEN RESIDENTS ____._TOTAL 12TH 264 455 -__- _-----__ _ __-•---- . _----282 - -_ 398 215 DISTRICT- - -_ 18.5_ 261_ _ _ 190 1 TOTAL CONTRA 3221 643-8 500.5 582 _ 2862 COSTA COUNTY 3157 3109 15-- 2959 7 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 - 39 71 __432 --- 59 --315 ------. 31 35 --- --- .----281 _ 1 - -- - DISTRICT 3 7 _167 10 87 73 0 91 0 13 8T DISTRICT 4 2.652 5308 4211 488 2329 2601 254- _ 1 246---- DISTR ICT. 5 _ _ __ __6 roes i�xs - ui Ga SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N O R N N A R L E S R E O E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N 0 E E R I M R T A A L L 0 N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-001 TOTAL 7TH 1609 107104669 5480 1836 13305 1252 68 - CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1455 457 L6229 464.5 L5552 4860_ _2_95.8 TOTAL 8TH 1073 2349 2890 911 397 3111 200 - 18 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 252 70 6045 914 8700 1037 742 TOTAL 9TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 7TH 160 0.71 4.66 5__480 18.36_ 3.3_ _OS 1252 68 _ 1455 457_ SENATORIAL DIST 622 - 4645 L5552 4880 2_95.8 TOTAL 9TH 1073 2349 2890 911 397 3111 200_ 18 SENATORIAL DIST 252 70 6045 914 8700 103- COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT • _10TH OISTRIC7 132 8317 1929 3958 1403 0830 909 _41 - PRECINCTS 1052 365259- 375 3002 3481 - 236_2 10TH_DISTRICT T 51 3.15 - _ 299 TT 718 ABSENTEES 68 15 552__ 21 551 37 132 10TH DISTRICT _ -- ----- . NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 1392 8834 12244 - 425 -- 1480 -- 1608 _- 959 - - 48 DISTRICT 1120 380 L3i46 3969 3553- 3851 --- 249 --- 4 _11TH DISTRICT - 21 182 1796 __ -113 _____ 344 _ 1621 _____285 _--1 PRECINCTS ___ 325 72 297 ___- 631________ __I95? 95 444 - 9 11TH DISTRICT 5 29 84 12 T _--._.8 1 ABSENTEES 10 511 __-45 - -- -- 42 --- - 77 ---- - 20 . 11TH DISTRICT _ _---__ -- NEN RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 21 1876 1825 -1223 356 1697- - -293 -- 20 DISTRICT 335 77 308 67 1999 1029 46 12TH DISTRICT 1021 ___ __ 2178 2784_ ----- 80 370 --_ 2837 - 182 16 PRECINCTS 219 61 5170- 820 - 8351 -8.75 -- 675 . -- -- - 12TH DISTRICT 5 171 106_ 10 27 - 274 18 2 _ABSENTEES _ 33 9 27 - 9 339 162 --67 12TH DISTRICT _---_-- NEW RESIDENTS - --------- TOTAL 12T 11 H _ 1073 2349 2890 ___ 911 397 31 200 18 DISTRICT _ 252 70 60.4_ 914 8700 1037_ 742 _-TOTAL CONTRA 268 -- 305 695 041 -_ 2233_ _641_6 1452 8 COSTA COUNTY 1707 527 22274 5559 24252 -_ 591_ —_ 3700 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST DISTRICT 1 - 2 3 1 _2 0 3_ --�- - - -- OTSTRICT 2 133 39 35 27 39 317 63 _ 8 b 18 --- 74 -- ____146 __ --420 --- ---18 ---- --- 9 -- DISTRICT 3 _ 1477 4658 642 187 972 8281 378 2 47 1417 M74 227 L4987 2025 1705 DISTRICT 4 65 483 787 293 _ 79 B00 48 - 759 3 _ _ -- 821 25 T99 238 - _5494--. 36 2 _ -_.-- 1273 --- DISTRICT. 5 - 28 242 184 81 - 30- -- 1811 .__ -----176 ---._ . 235 74 2220 462 2416 n -_409 . FORM 1142-5 b- SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S 8 W W J H 0 C 0 C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C O C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H 8 L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I D A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G - S S -12-001 TOTAL 7TH 1619 225 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 113_ 1 TOTAL 8TH 423 8 583 1206 285 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 27 42 111 191 0 TOTAL 9TH 1450 291 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1368 4 TOTAL 7TH42 8 583 120 285 3069 516 -SENATOR IAL DIST.___ _ 21- -. y2 _ .-_-11 - _ 191 _ _- _ 0 250 _ 5 TOTAL 9TH _. SENATORIAL DIST COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT _ _-- . _ -- -__ _ _ 2912 _ 470 ® PRECINCTS_ _ _ -- !- 235_ - - 5-- 10TH DISTRICT 157 46 _ ABSENTEES 15 0 10TH DISTRICT - ._ _ _ - _-.._ _ . _ NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 3069 516 __--DISTRICT_ _ _. _ _ . -250 _5 11TH DISTRICT 38- 78 535 -117 272 - -- _ - PRECINCTS _ _ 27 _ .. _ 3 ----- -- 11 _�_... -.. 1? ------- _0 11TH DISTRICT 3 48 27 13 -ABSENTEES _ __._ 6 __ ___ 1 0 H.T.H. DISTRICT NEM -RES IDENTS _ _TOTAL 11TH 423 BO 583 120 285 DISTRICT 27 42 117 191 0 12TH DISTRICT PRECINCTS _ 12TH DISTRICT - - -- - --- ABSENTEES - 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH DISTRICT __TOTAL .CONTRA 42 _ 80 - __- __ 583-1 120 __ 285 _!_ 3069_ 516 COSTA COUNTY 27 42 117 191 0 2502 5 PRECINCT VOTE BY _ SUPERVISORIAL DIST . _DISTR ICT 1 _ _ 389 78 535 LL79 272 2 3 - - 11172 -DISTR ICT 2 _ _ -- _-- _ DISTR ICT 3 DISTRICT 4 __-- _. _235 ---- 5 roll. 141.5 i CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S D J P N R G R J R D S L S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 1 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L M L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L 0 K N E M E E A I S 0 0 1 T R L 0 I S E R S D R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 D N R D I A N A N R T O E E 8 E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-001 TOTAL 7TH 5018 3357 1988 1567 4103 4369 1524 2255 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 2804 2762 7490 728 2065 5676 5897 - 53 TOTAL 8TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST TOTAL 9TH 1148 1459 562 511 1309 12.8.1 5_40 766 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 577 906 L787 270 562 122 1646 1 TOTAL 7TH 6166 481 2550 2078 5412 5650 2064 3021 SENATORIAL DIST - 3381 _ __ 3668 4277--- __498 --- 2627 6898 TOTAL 9TH - _ _ --- -_ _ -_ ---------- SENATORIAL DIST COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT _ 10TH DISTRICT 5769 4563 2370 1977 5375 5326 1903 2808- ® PRECINCTS 3161 3480_ ___ _ 8647_ 926 2433 6493 7204 61 10TH_DISTRICT 397 253 180 _- _101 337 _ _ 32_ - l61 213_ ABSENTEES 220 188 580 72 194 405 339 - 11 10TH DISTRICT _NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL-10TH _6166 4616 2550.______ _2078 -^- -5412 _- 5650 _ - 2064 - 3 3021 DISTRICT 3381 _ 366_ 927 - 99 2627 ___.. - 6898 7543 7 11TH DISTRICT PRECINCTS 11TH DISTRICT _ABSENTEES __ 11TH DISTRICT NEN R ES IDENTS - - _ - TOTAL 11TH DISTRICT 12TH DISTRICT 12TH DISTRICT _ABSENTEES 12TH DISTRICT - .-,NEN RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH DISTRICT _ --TOTAL- CONTRA 616 . _ 4816 - - 2550____- 2078 _ 5412 5650__- 2064 3021 COSTA COUNTY 3381 3668 927 998 2627 6898 7543 72 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST -_- _DISTRICT 1 _.DI_STRICT _2 DISTRICT 3 - ------DISTRICT 4 - __DISTRICT 5 _ 576 4563 237_ __..__.. 1977 5375 - - 532 __.-_ 1903 _ 280_ 3161 3480 8697 926 2433 6493 7204 61 FOAM aa•s h�I M ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A 8 G R B V A J F E 0 L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R D 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C P I W W N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 1 B C R I A 0 U S R C C 0 R B T G 0 N T T 1 0 N N N B E H O N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E 0 I J I U H H M 0 R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-001 R S 0 S 0 S 0 TOTAL 7TH 414 6982 2690 353 5957 7736 5277 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 15376 6204 36812822 66 0061 1_7_79_ TOTAL 8TH 828 1626 3320 1.295 5132 _ -1517 8937_ 971_ CONGRESSIONAL DIST 4307 1653 95 567 16 5170 _ _ 1046 _ 2.9112 ' TOTAL 9TH __ _.. ._- _1668 65.1 - CONGRESSIONAL DIST 1803 271 _TOTAL 7TH _ - .4974 8608 L601- __- _ 482- 1_0.89 _ _5434 _864 SENATORIAL DIST 9683 785 463 3389 82 _97774 1 940 TOTAL 9TH _ __, 1517 2907 7001 SENATORIAL DIST _ i _ --- _517.---- 513- --- -__. 021 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1_QTH DISTRICT 7464 Z0896_ PRECINCTS _4791 7ST13 10TH DISTRICT 2805 -1281_ ABSENTEES 252 3986 10TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS - _ ----- 0.269 _2_17_ TOTAL 10TH DISTRICT _ - 73_1_ � 269 11TH DISTRICT 48231, 834 547 464 _0313 _ - 351 _ 566 PRECINCTS 18855 767 -- 450 - -- 328 ___76 _ _ - -- - 9087--- 45'51 11TH DISTRICT 15 26 531 187 _ _ T7_ _ _ _1651 . ____ _ 802 _ ABSENTEES 828 179 __ 13 _109 137 - 215 11TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS _TOTAL 11TH 497 _ 8608 L6010 _ _482 _ ._- 1089 _ _ _516_-_16-46 _DISTRICT 1968 785 463 3389 8 045 671 12TH DISTRICT _ _ -� 1.392-1----. -1-1-998- -- 645 PRECINCTS __ _ 48_5 14214 _. 898 12TH DISTRICT 12 909 551_- ABSENTEES 92 _ -._ _ _ _ _ ---- __ -_ .--- 31- _ --- - ---- 122 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS _ TOTAL 12TH __ __ 1517 2907 - 7001 DISTRICT 517 513 021 TOTAL CONTRA- 49T4 860_ _ 601 482_ _1089 151.7______ -8341 564- COSTA COUNTY 19683 785 _ 463_ 338 _82 _- _517 - _A2910 159623 PRECINCT VOTE BY SUPERVISORIAL DIST -- -- --- - - - ® DISTRICT 1 2963 499 928.2 290. __ 2455 __ _ _ _._ 14351 6972 1147 4168 272 175 51 489 1251 . DISTRICT_2 . 186C 33.5 6197 17_3 78.58 _ __ 13871 _ 637 7385 351 1T73 152 _ 25 - - 186 L6 _ 513 139 4338 157 DISTRICT 3 _. -- - - -- - -- -4854 --- 850 991 OI STR ICT 4 19652 860 2114 1.979 DISTRICT 5 -- --_ ---- 076---395 9492...396 FORM 142-S AI i 3 LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R A S V A T R T G L M R 8 ! I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A ' A R ' 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E M M M S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N O A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 O M E U F T G F T F B T F B T R R 0 M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 D 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-001 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 TOTAL 7TH 0 437.5 1798 1687 1134 6057 7684 35 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 2 5434 2501 2632 2523 8465 3016 56 TOTAL STH 5289 11 CONGRESSIONAL DIST 4936 124 TOTAL 9TH __.. 1822 __ 2732 1453 __ CONGRESSIONAL DIST _ _ 200 412 193 -TOTALTTH ___. 4.375 179.8 16.8.7_ 1.134 7879 _ _0416 1488_ SENATORIAL DIST 2 5434 -' 2561 ;t6_3 9 1992 TOTAL 9TH 5289 11 SENATORIAL DIST 4936 124 COUNTY VOTE BY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 10TH DISTRICT - 7376 9780 _1423 - PRECINCTS 0 _ 9872 3188 1918 10TH DISTRICT _ _ -.._-- -__ _ __- ..-- _ _. 503 . ABSENTEES 2 _ _._ ----- ---.-- ---_ _ _ _ 597 _ 240 ---- 7 1flTH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 10TH 7879-- - 10416 _ .---- 1488 DISTRICT __-_ _ _____. _ _ _648 11_1_0_ PRECINCTS 520 241 2545 242.6 11TH DISTRICT 166 42 39 24_ _ _ ABSENTEES- 230 83 8 -97 - 11TH DISTRICT NEN RESIDENTS TOTAL 11TH 4375 1798 168 1134 DISTRICT 5434 2501 2632 2523 12TH DISTRICT 4982 106 PRECINCTS 461 116 12TH DISTRICT 30 _ABSENTEES 322 8 12TH DISTRICT NEW RESIDENTS TOTAL 12TH 5289 11 DISTRICT 4936 124_ TOTAL CONTRA 528 448 1798 1687 113- _..__ 7879.�_10416 1488 COSTA COUNTY _ 4938 5558 2501 263 __ ,2523 -�_ 046 _ 3428 - 199 PRECINCT VOTE BY _ SUPERVISORIAL DIST ----_._._-- DISTRICT 1 - - - - DI STR ICT 2 _ 334, 1715.16 164 IL-110--- 340 2418 2545 2426 DISTRICT 3 498 461 _- DISTR_ICT 4 _ _ _ 3981 - 498 DISTRICT S _ 737 _ ._ 9780 1423 9S72 3188 191 FORM 145.5 Fm Y r; TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D N S H T C R C M M 0 M B S ' 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N D K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E 0 T D 0 E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D 0 I T T E N I G O S N -O 1-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH 15651 4277 4 8040 63 --- — -- 2749 33 16 42 132 BRENTWOOD 1446 373 0 709 10 1139 0 4 10 10 CLAYTON 1443 684 1 455 11 1186 2 9 -- - - 852 8511 38 -------18553 --- 25U - _ 8692 124 42 177 535 EL CERRITO 141.35 511 36 58.5.1 71 1635 55 39 65 185 HERCULES 309 127 0 124 0 256 0 1 4 LAFAYETTE 12869 693 11 314 82 _ 1053 4 _113. 38 146 -- MORAGA 6975 517 2187 36 7287 16 _ 13.__ - 89 MARTINEZ - - 1113 3781 16 - 448 59 8717 34 1 60 111 __PITTSBURG 1207 2712 10 _ 641 _-_ 44 953 33 _._2. - PLEASANT HILL 1409 550 8 90 11298 _ 58 1 -5-L9-- 51-� ._. _ 192 PINOLE 690 247 3 290 42 5694 28 4 59 81 RICHMONO 3124n, 6230 49 1680 3 -__ -----9,2 , 24364 115 106 250 SAN PABLO 7051 1352 8 3539 3 5.142 21 1 38 43 WALNUT CREEK 3125 1667 18 749_ 140 5111 76 L 6 303 --_ -- - -- -- NEW RESIDENTS 0 0 a a _. 0 4B$_ENTEE BALLOTS 0 761 1 _455 12798 41 _ 61_ 25 UNINCORPORATED 94013 3905970 33603 - 517 76203 324 11 _493 1030 FORM 142.2 °N7 U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T 0 W S G M R V M S S P 8 R E . R 0 S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 1 E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N I 0 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E 0 T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T 0 M E M M R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-002 _PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH 4581 68 127 10661 147 14 7691 10 14.4__8 4 - BRENTWOOD 402 19 9 918 21 _ 3 666 1 149 0 CLAYTON 715 15 15 7.80 23 1 418 _ 31 0 CONCORD 916 28 477 7122 701 165 - 17934 -38726 _— EL CERRITO 4961 80 1614957 -- 5369—_ --- -- 60 6081 2 393"--- _-_ 30_____ ___ HER-C.ULES 0 ----- HERCULES 107 2 1 262 6 1 139 36. _..-..- LAFAYETTE 6808 61 103 0 0 6042 3569 — 34 3313 1 0 0 239 - 33 MORAGA 492 32 57 - 4541 2119 -_ -- - _ - 1!1 _ 2136 1 --- - ---- 15 - ^29--- MARTINEZ 401 7 12 - 6446 176 _O _ _ _ 37 4245 11 1707 46,-,-PITTSBURG 2.7167 35 124 807 31 6216 a6 PLEASANT HILL 5695 85 16 747- 255 12 90 -- - -- -- 45 5045 __ 2 _ 2643 —. 53- - 2 - -- PINOL E 27.47- 53 6 _4218 152 192688 L2 10062T RICHMOND640 231. 272 1955 _ 436 140 16262 31 2327 _ 146- SAN-PABLO _ _ 149 56 59 406 141_ 35 3325531 39 WALNUT CREEK 641 11 22 _5__ __3753 -- _ 336 - _ 6 782 2 -9283 - ------6 0 NEW RESIDENTS 0 ABSENTEE BALLOTS- _ 7728 72 146,._._ 569 179 - A79 - --952 3 4466 1 313 2256 _--_ _5 --1 ED 006 --- UNINCORPORATED _ 883 9 _. ___9_ _ ____— _ 62 .__ 80_- __---- - _1190 _ _ _86_ _ 6082 -_— 22 2743 9 13691 103 — 388 4 ran. 142.5 _. ._... CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH DIST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R 8 J N M D S S L M L N P S D 8 8 G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E N Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I - N N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR ,CITIES OF- ANTIOCH4917 20 0254_- _- . _ 0 723. 3 _ __------_ - 1397 -- BRENTWOOD 446 21 858 1 617 0 _ 141 CLAYTON 275 28 758 3 --- _ _.. __ 825 _._ 0 ---------- - ---- - 313� ..__ _ --- --- _ CONCORDL3012 291 79 4609 2 -- _-_8 - 8906 EL -C ERR I TD - 3353 247 _ 713 6 ._HERCULES 96 13 0 --LAFAYETTE - 0 0 -365- - 4678 0 -----15 _.--- -- _ ----_ MORAGA ,--- _ --- -�_ _. 151 _.4688 3158 _ _ . 3485 MARTINEZ 285 _50-9.022 0 0 ._ _ _ . _ _ -- PITTSBURG -4256 _ 16 7487 3 _-- ---- --46171 - _ - -- ---- 1033 -3462 315 _--- 12 ---- - 11- 0 1033 --_ 673 . - 5 101 ._ _--. -_- _._. ----- ----- --- -- - _ - PINOLE 2053_ __19_ __ _ ..319 2 RICHMOND 0785 56 10801 6 SAN PABLO 2406 18 217 NALNUT CREEK 4572 33 3646 2 --- 91_._1 _ --- -- --857 NEN RESIDENTS _ __ �._. .___ - ABSENTEE BALLOTS----- 8 - 6 .- - --253 ---- ---21 --- 4._ 791 3608 1 ---. . -_-.-___ . ___-_ _ -______ _._ --_.. _-___-- _._ . - - 1 . _ 7107 .4L154 1 226 UNINCORPORATED 134 222 877 --15 i _151 40 595_5 3816 1 6 _ 8 39853 2 -- -5549 9 11575 ---------- - ------ -------- Folk. 142.5 iP ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T O J K S T B A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-002 _PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH BRENTWOOD CLAYTON CONCORD 233 6 1587 EL CERRITO 1186 45 8995 _ HERCULES 43 0 197 ---- LAFAYETTE 5760 -` 349 -4t47 J67 "- -- -- -"- -_ - --- - - MORAG_A 43 _ _. _ _ . _ _-_ 2150 5 MARTINEZ -1008 25 6583 ___ _ PITTSBURG __.PLEASANT HILL -118 2 _ 112 ---- 8562 110 7 PINOLE _- 8 1 4. 28 ---- - - ------ --- -- -- -- --- - -- RICHMONO 230 T 892 SAN PABLO - -.,_.66 _.. .. _..2 389 - WALNUT CREEK _ _- NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 49 1 129- 2. _ UNINCORPORATED 313 5 4056 1806 _ 430 . _15 root" 142.6 Ei STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 H F B L S C P A R E C 8 U C I R S E 0 1 C R C 5 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T D N M U H F S A D T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T D G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A 8 E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V 8 D I T T 1 E A A I Y A N L J Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-002 S 0 S 0 S O S 0 S 0 S O S 0 S 0 ® PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH 4613 5915 3900 7108 4040 4272 8477_ - 5.4_9 6727 5351 7242 3890 6664 61.4_8 2131 5171 BRENTWOOD 42 50 36 56 353 353 724 ---- 49 _ 536 457 57 348 541 _ 513 _171 _ fl CLAYTON 44 68 346 59 464 500 9_49 642 658 431 746 488 599 533 116 405 CONCORD 568 091 2349 1509 3580 15438 . 9293 988 19469 14434 -- 245 1297 _ 0043 745 4316 _343 EL CERRITO 4934 6495 4476 4395 4681 435 8749 5.61 - 5422 394 580 5843 5073 5272 1_1.32_ 4al HERCULES 96 147 100 134 119 89 - 195 123 - 136 83 133 92 L04 131 28 ----- 98 - LAFAYETTE 4066 5992 3282 422 5088 4312 861.8 - 5.9_6 _ 5666 3846 643 5427 4194 4845 812 3242. _ _._._ . MORAGA _ 2615 3926 2153 2930 364.2 _2988 5996 _ 41_5 4141 2888 456_ _ 3805 _ 2807_ _ 3390 _ 535 __ 2281 MARTINEZ 329 4423 2719 454 2995 3179 6499 4.059 4587 3512 568 _ _ 321 460 I 421_1_ 1.0_7_ _ 3504 PTTTSBURG 4075 4670 3442 503 3059 3328 5.74_8_ 428_ 3733 3082 412 2548 4336 3822 1557 307 PLEASANT HILL 4634 6319 384 6225 3958 4695 8718 5843 5640 4059 6451 39i2 5885 - 489 1172 386 PINOLE 1933 2705 2050 -2 6 64 20 66 1647 - 4266 2151 3242 2499 3092 2415 2.89 -- -3187 --_ 7.41 2793 - RICHMOND 1103 152 9008 11167 - ____...785 754_ ,5120 - 945- 8775 806 011 822 0537 042 3412 893 SAN._ PABLO 2156 2355 1898 2487 1.638 1542 3332 -_ 1,981 2248 20,10 , 23,76 17. 6_ 2475_ 25.2__ 856 216 WALNUT CREEK 959 388 7033 1102 11299 10142 024. 3 14290 13301 926 581 1159 0577 1137 190 744 NEW RESIDENTS _ _ _ -- _ _ o___-__._- _-- A8SENTEE BALLOTS 4154 6983 4520 6658 4387 4.304 9629 620 6886 4398 6611 4451 5896 59i$l 1065 _417 UNINCORPORATED 8666 40779474_ 542 0601 27770 811869-1 40649 2913 408-3---- - - 8291 Z7759 FORM t4Y.O - - - STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R I E C G 0 R A L R C IB E T O F R A A N R T E IN 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D 1 I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S D A D U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-002 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- -.___-- ANTIOCH 6871 8367 7040 5218 3638 4.9.1.9 885.9 3556 2291 3286 551.2 8334_ 7319 BRENTWOOD 573 680 612 464 344 37 769 298 213 24 439 703 721 182 CLAYTON 719 941 827 422 275 31 967 ----- --- -- 318 124 203 653 868 84-CONCORD 0-- CONCORO 336 8611 451 549 9393 1371 0105 - 9560 492 -_ ___ 797___- 849 -__ __ ..800- _- 6_105_____-4q-64- EL 10 -__— 4969EL CERRITO 6131 8280 7189 5098 2062 5022 - 8730 ____ _ 3455 1479 2191 4909 90-74 623 1501 HERCULES 137 194 155 122 91 129 208 _ 77 22 5 101 160 _ 121. 21 - -- - --_ LAFAYETTE 613 8341 7128 3861 1682 2917 8555 _ 3012 943 181_ 5644 85_1_9 7329 1.1.51 MORAG4 .4352 5813 5019 2628 1194 1712 6038_ _ 2004 633 _ 124 3926- 5857 5383.__ 715 _- MARTINEZ 4844 6283 5343 3377 2a36 3324 6486 2570 1295 198 424_ _ 625 509 - 13_3.4 PITTSBURG 475 555 4879 414 2426 4687 60_9_9_ 2439 1834 2295 3209 5.5.7. 54092 163 PLEASANT HILL 687 851 724 471 2435 4262 8919 2771 1291 2191 - 531 -- 8429- - 668 406 . 3396 2557 13_9. 9 -2070 --- -4264 _ 189 92 140 - _ 248 _4098 _347_ _ - _92_1 _4 _ ... --- - -- R I CHMOND 1084 420 245 _1073 _ _6.13 1_4.3.22 _1___523.9 7075 4376 540_ 79.3.85557_ 868 4137 SAN PABLO 243 309 2681 236 1409 252 3363 1617 1085 13.4 18.25_ 3.34.3 23.4 967 WALNUT CREEK 472 959 17049 856.0_ 419.9 656.1 01.02_ 6865 2341 409 13720 0011 7801 279 NEW RESIDENTS 0 _ _. ._ -__ .___ O _ _ 0 0 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 7489 9394 7579 5721 3189 3.806 9399_ 2961 1138 230 5087 8623 7728 1565 UNINCORPORATED42519 567157899 30316 166165716 __8.210 2215 9557 590 674 6403 8075 _ 046 FORM 142.0 - 3'i SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G 8 R S S E H L G S W B 0 C 1 S D L 114 P J J IA R H R IR R 5 E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R O A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C 3 U C Y Y N A 0 D E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T 0 A T W B R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E O S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I - N N N E R N 0 R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-002 ® PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH 5593 6680 1 BRENTWOOD 521 548 CLAYTON 60 -- 495 3 --CONCORD -- - -- - -- - _.822 ---- - -- -- -- - - -- 985 - EL_CERRITO - - 644 15 - 605 775 ---_- 492 250... 146. __26 - --- 290 i HERCULES - _ - - - - - - LAFAYETTE 4714 1 4856 MORAGA 3584 6 3055 MARTINEZ PITTSBURG 3466 _. . - - _ - -- _ _ 5441 _____ --- PLEASANT HILL --- -.__ _ _-. ----- ---- PINOLE_ - - --- -. 0 --- ------- _._ 0 0 0 0 RICHMOND 1635_ _- 2285 881-__ _ 604- 2579-- -1186 _ 818 - _ 3 SAN_PABLO _ __27-97 -- 10_ _333 -515 __- 1973 _ - -- -- 398 69 21 20 WALNUT CREEK 988 5 1 -- -- - - - 6 7 2863 _-- NEN RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 1854 1 - 104 -- __101 - --- _0 ---127 -- 73 - 193 1411 _._. - _ 41 281 - 4 - - 37 _UNINCORPORATED 10471 30 946 594 _ 7 592 972 444 875 16923 1 262 - __1303 32 _--_276 1 flow. 142.3 --- -_--- H w 1 AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 8 M J T F C S W M B V S 0 M M J M H S R D H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E 8 C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E 0 R 0 R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH BRENTWOOD CLAYTON CONCORD -__ __._ _ - ------_ - -------_ _--- ---- -- ------.-. EL CERRITO _6254 _ 3 HERCULES 118- - -0- 2009 - 114 10 IAFAYETTE_ __ __ _- - ----- ---- 2028 -3-930------ _--__- MORAGA - .__._ - - --- - _.- --- -- -- - - 38.4.1 32 182 36 HARTINEZ PITTSBURG 0 _ PLEASANT HILL-- 2 813 ILL2813 _ 223 RICHMOND 9515 -3- 4 0 _ _ __ - _ .__ -..__ SAN PABlO -- _233 9326 -932 2 12 3 _- 188 WALNUT CREEK ----- -- -- - NEW RESIDENTS -- - ABSENTEE BALLOTS 65 --- 38- _- - 750 47 0.___ 756 - 58 053 122 -_42U I NINCORPORATED 2UNINCORPORATED 182 97 5901 2 4167,2. _ 3 2733 133 5 546 102E 519 1394 25 FORM 142.3 - {ki jl E 0 REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F 8 A 8 W S S J 8 C M E N I J F K D R W S S R L U R I C O A A 0 0 I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U 0 A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A D M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S O N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- _-- ANTIOCH 5861 106 3482 10 BRENTWOOD 0 0 CLAYTON 604 130 0 0 0 0 222 0 0 _ 0 0 CONCORD 035 188 539 7840 473 6852 51Q2 . - 13 316 - __.. -4651 8125----_. - 32 EL CERRITO _ _-_ HERCULES LAFAYETTE 1264 36 - 581 1 - - - ---- - - 46RA G A - _-------._... ------ -- --- - _ MARTINEZ 0 PITTSBURG 425 81 2172 - 11 _ --- - PLEASANT HILL 4922- 851'• -4382 249 -- -1461 _--- 4855 2423 409- 134 4651 --- - 1 PINOLE RICHMOND SAN PABlO -_-_- WALNUT CREEK 1101 247 6695 13 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 2907 725 11.30 - 691 - -- ----37 1992 9 -- 76 NI333 _ T85 --- - UNCORPORATEO 1267 527 216 118 650 -2361 7042 40 1864 649 2190 6 FOR. 142.2 --------------- PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E 0 H 0 H D C W K S M P C C M S S 1 I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L B T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH BRENTWOOD CLAYTON - CONCORD EL CERRITO_ _-.-- -HERCULES LAFAYETTE A4RTINEL PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL ^ -266 - -5253 - --4089--- 4T1 --2299 _ 25.8 ..-- ._240 --- - 1 -- 238 - -6 _ - PINOLE RICHMOND WALNUT CREEK NEW RESIDENTS - ABSENTEE BALLOTS -- 95 25 ___25 22 15 --13 8 ____�_ _- -- 125 0 _UNINCORPORATED458 935 658830 432 --448 -- -- 1 -- - FORM 142.1 0I �J SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 8 B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S B S A S R 0 J K 0 K S 4 E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L 8 A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H 8 N D R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L 0 N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR -_ CITIES OF- ANTIOCH30 26 3 13 10 0 4 2 3 _2 _ 18 -1 - _------T----- BRENTWOOD CLAYTON 17 106 291 44 12 129 10 ---- 1 10 3 - 13 - 39 - 16. 1 4 - -- - 27- - CONCORD 506 3529 6695 2264 544 568 23 600 214 600 -- --189 -- 4003---- 1690 990 EL CERRITO -HERCULES LAFAYETTE 553 695 1028 271 136. -- - 991 ---57 - 75 28 1_81• 32 2720 278 ----235 - MORAGA - _.143 - 521 --649 187 9_. - T1_ _ y8 2 - 50 6 1344 -- - 119 ----- 2070 ---- 199- - 193 MARTINEZ 1 1 8 13 3 8 4 0 . PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL 14 1261 1200 63 182 __.____.1138 ---- 135 10 -- - _ __. - 211 -__._ 44 _ 180_.- 393 --- 1308 62 P I NOL E _ T__-- _ _-- RICHMONDI 3 SAN PABLO WALNUT CREEK 385 180 2562 72 386 --- 4449 133 7 ._ 16 _.6 -336 ----109 _ -5358 _-- - 831 -- 78 NEW RESIDENTS _ - _ ABSENTEE BALLOTS 12 74 _.. _ 45 _.._49 - ---11_ -- --1128 76 - 1 UNINCORPORATED 79 _. .1.11 435 291 -93 7 17 ---35 77_ _932 4092_ 60 ti08...__219 4042 _ - 2 478 _._13 __ _ -6TT _ __ 133 ----- --7662 ---160 976 iORM lt2•E SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H D C D C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K 0 N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I D A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-002 • PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH _ BRENTWOOD .CLAYTON - CONCORD _EL CERRITO - HERCULES LAFAYETTE MORAGA MARTINEZ PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL PINOLE RICHMOND- - -- _ _ .SAN PABLO WALNUT CREEK NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS_ _ 3 ___- _ 2 48 - 27 -__13 157 19 0 1_5_ 0 UNINCORPORATED 38 T 535 _ 17 272 49-12-- 470 __.2 _ ._ ____3 ___-11 _--1_ ___ _ 172 0 2352 5 rapt" 142.1 - I CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S 0 J P N R G R J R D S C S S O U N U O E A I O I L E O L I A A I O I 0 0 E O A O O L A T C 8 S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S 0 0 I T R L D I S E R S D R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T L 0 0 O N R 0 I A N A N R T D E E 8 E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-002 PRECINCT VOTE FOR .CITIES OF- --.-_--- ANTTOCN BRENTWOOD CLAYTON CONCORD EL CERRITO _ HERCULES LAFAYETTE MORAGA _ MARTINEt -~ `- ^------ PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL PINOLE RICHMOND SAN_PABLO _ WALNUT CREEK NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 391 25 180 1� 33 - 32 161 213_ --22 _ _ 188 - 58 -7.. --- 194 405 339 1 UNINCORPORATED 576 456 237 197 507 532 - 1903 280 -3161 348 869 --92 --- -243 _ 6493 7204 , 6 roRw I�a•a _--. W ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B C R B V A J F E D L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C 11 C T A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L D C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E 0 I J I U H H M 0 R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-002 R S 0 S 0 S 0 PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- _ - ANTIOCH 4912 -213 -. -- -542 - -- -7961 BRENTWOOD ___..399 ---- ----19 �_- - - -9 42 596 CLAYTON -399 - -17 593 -79 CONCORD - 149066598 ---- -----_ _____ _ -- -- ------.- 6954442 --- - 42 EL CERRITO 711 125 2444 95 3976 4269 1-95-7 3225 1412 73 44 -_._15 ___ 4523 - 669 HERCULES 2 2 57 2 78 - - - - 103 --- - - 6 _ 9 17 2 11 0 _ 111 - -145 LAFAYETTE 3884 1618 --- _ 5017 7071 HORAGA -_- -_. _--- -- --- _r---1392----- 3298_ 2.7___6_8 485 3389 356 MARTINEZ 3127 1423 _ _.__-_-. --__-- _.___ _ __._. _.__. _-. _.----___ _-..-._. _ _--_ __ - - ------ - 4383 � 579 _38 - _-_- PITTSBURG 3722203_5 -3371 474 PLEASANT HILL 4579 188 _ - ----._ _ _ _ -_. _. -_ -- - - -4914 727 PINOLE 43 730 154 _474- 1975 --- - --- -1848--- --843_ 1835 906 _ 51 _. .-413 J--- __3 _-_ 2858 375 RICHMOND 205 338 . 584.- 162_ 7514 - ___--_- -8376 --- 4185 7896 2605 173 1191 - - 33 - 9071 256 SAN PABLO - 48 ._ .... 741 _ J428 ----- 33 -- 1608- - _ - 1878 ----91- 1633 591 -- -- 34- --- 321 ----- 9 213 _ 288 WALNUT CREEK _. 9241--- 398_- --0765 L5584 NEW RESIDENTS-_ 0 0 . ABSENTEE_ BALLOTS 151 262 53.1 ___ - 18 _.__ 776 __---_125 5365. - 263._ 828 17 13 10 _ 6 31_ 4. 818 737 UNINCORPORATED 111 220 4159 122 5162 0 8035 12332 4967 214 115 900 -_ - 16 --- ---- ---- 4167 48395 FORM 122.1 t 1 LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R 8 I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E O T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E M M N S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E D Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 O M E U F T G F T F B T F 8 T R R 0 M F V F 0 M M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 0 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y O Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E H -15-002 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S O PRECINCT VOTE FOR CITIES OF- ANTIOCH BRENTWOOD CLAYTON CONCORD EL CERRITO HERCULES _ -LAFAYETTE 498 ------- - ----_---_ ------ ---- MDR-AGA, MARTINEZ PITTSBURG PLEASANT HILL 4315 532 RICHMOND SAN PABLO 175 164 2416 2545 WALNUT CREEK NEN RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS_ 30 174 __.._42 _-_ _3 2� ^-` 50_3 � 636 -- 65 32 238 8 8 - -97 59 - 240 7 UNINCORPORATED 1110 737 _ 9780 1423 2426 9872 3188 191 FORM 1411. - i TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F 0 W S H T C R C M M 0 M B S 7 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N O K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E 0 T O 0 E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D D I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-002 ® ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 321 232 74 1 1 0 147 1 1 4 ANTIOCH 047 370 298 114 0 0 0 174 1 1 3 ANTIOCH 048 487 391 101 1 0 0 281 0 2 2 ANTIOCH 049 20 175 89 0 0 0 86 0 0 0 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 --- -- --- BETHEL ISLAND 501A 432 352 138 2 1 0 189 e3 4 BETHEL ISLAND _SO1B 319 264 100 1 0 ____0 -153-_-4 -1 - 4- -- - -- BERKELEY PARK 501 3721 301 111 4 1 2 161 4 2 5 - - -~- -- — -- -'- BAY VIER 501 266 196 57 1 0 2 125 0 1 5 BRENTWOOD 001 395 311 65 0 0 2 224 2 10 3 BRENTWOOD 002 246 199 81 0 0 1 107 2 0 2 BRENTWOOD 003 472 368 143 0 0 1 212 3 0 3 BRENTWOOD 006 333 261 84 0 0 0 166 3 J 2 -- -`- --- BRENTWOOD 501 465 392 132 1 0 0 231 5 7 9 - - BRENTWOOD 502 SEE OA 503BRENTWOOD 503 500 409 210 01 __182 -5 1 6 BRENTWOOD 504 - - - - -- ------ -_— SEE KG 501 - BRENTWOOD 508 148 116 39 2 0 ____ _ 7 ____0 0.______1-._ BRENTWOOD 511 - ---_-___ ----_- _.— ___— -SEE BW_ 561 _-. ---- -- ---- BRENTWOOD 513 SEE BW 508 _-- BYRON 501A 347 - 293 130 1 0 - 0 156 -__i 2 BYRON 5018 210 Ug 122 2 1 - - 98 0 --1 BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 217 178 51 0 0 0 122 1 1 _- I CROCKETT 501 287227 49 10 159 1 1 4 CROCKETT 502 29 - 245 103 2 1 12 --- 1 0 - 7--- CROCKETT 503 SEE CK 511 CROCKETT 504 329 262 87 2 1 3 159 02 4 -- -— CROCKETT 565 35 -294 82 1 0 - 1 189 __-2 .-.1 _. .-6 CR0 KETT 506 - ------_ -- _ VOTED ABSENTEE _ CROCKETT 511 415 357 142 3 0 014 1 0 2 CLAYTON 001 381 310 168 2 0 0 13 0 1 3 CLAYTON 002 383 299 191 0 094 2 1 -- -3 CLAYTON 003 _ __— SEE CL 503 - — -- — - - — _ _— CLAYTON004 27 228 _126 0 1 _ 88 0 5 3 CLAYTON_005 39 34 199 0 140 2 ___ __4 0 CLAYTON 501 29 244 12 0 0 1 11- - - -�J ---2 CLAYTON 502 396 339 228 0 7 0 98 2 5 CLAYTON 503 516 434 251 1 0 2 163 2 5 T CLAYTON 506 263 218 126 0 079 3 0 8 CLAYTON 507 _. _- _ SEE BW 508 __— CLAYTON 511 - - - - -- - - S E E CL 5136 CLAYTON 512 -- - -- — -- --- VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 312 273 185 1 1 92 0 2 2 CONCORD 001 331 258 103 1 0 13 2 4 7 -- CONCORD 002 342 270 81 1 0 170 0 5 _5 CONCORD 003 352 284 95 3 1 lT3 1 3 CONCORD 004 175 145 57 0 2 78 1 1 5 _ CONCORD 005 33 26 12 1 12 1 2 2 - CONCORD 106 30 245 74 2 0 156 2 2 2 ----- ------- CONCORD 007 30247 95 1 0 136 2 2 6 CONCORD 008 391 31 145 1 0 16 0 3 3 CONCORD 009 32 263 9 1 0 _ _ _ 159 1._ _- ---__2_—._-- -- CONCORD 010 30 234 96 0 0 130 1 2 - 3 CONCORD 011 34� 253 83 1 15 2 _ CON:ORD F)12 39 321 131 2 0 L84i 1 0 2 --� CONCORD 613 33 26 9 161 0 6 - CONCORD 014 37 30 132 0 0 16 0 2 i CONCORD 115 3628 122 2 15 0 6 --- - _ CONCORD 016 25 21 8 11 2 -� CONCORD 017 41 323 15 1 0 14 2 2 5 CONCORD 118 33 263 101 a 2 14 2 0 6 - C_ONCORO 019 35 292 12 0 0 15 CONCORD 020 65 44 18 2 - 23 --__.__ CONCORD 121 45 325 13 ti 1 17 0 6 rover. us-s :j fid TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F J M S H T C R C M M D M 8 S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N 0 K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E D T O O E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 8 L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R 4 S D a I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-003 ® CONCORD 022 349 267 115 0 0 1 141 0 0 5 CONCORD 023 352 282 1D5 1 0 6 166 5 1 2 CONCORD 024 286 221 80 1 2 1 133 1 0 0 CONCORD 025 317 263 134 0 . 0 0 125 2 1 1 CONCORD 026 379 314 161 1 0 2 134 3 3 4 CONCORD 027 309 256 152 1 0 0 93 1 2 3 CONCORD 028 319 278 155 2 0 0 115 0 0 0 CONCORD 029 276 231 119 0 0 0 106 0 2 1 CONCORD 03039 324 189 0 0 2 124 1 1 4 CONCORD _031 _ - 335 257 91 1 0 _ 153- --_ 1 0. 2 CONCORD 032 418 341 163 1 0 1 164 2 2 3 CONCORD 033 404 331 158 0 0 1 160 4 0 3 CONCORD 034 465 388 158 2 1 0 209 4 2 9 CONCORD 035 372 310 125 1 . 1 167 T 0 5 CONCORD 036 376 315 164 1 0 0 135 1 2 7 CONCORD 037 480 388 211 1 0 169 0 CONCORD 038 398 334 156 2 0 Of 158 3 3 6 CONCORD 039 367 304 180 00 _ 118 0 0 4 CONCORD 040 351 290 164 0 0 116 0 0 4 CONCORD 1,41 387 332 182 0 1 133 2 0 8 CONCORD _042 27_ 219 13 1 0 76-1-0 1 3_ CONCORD 043 34 288 175 0 0 110 0 0 2 CONCORD 144 43358 145 1 0 197 1 6 3 CONCORD 045 46 373 142 2 0 218 1 5 CONCORD 046 _ 33 264 9 0 -0 - _-155 1 - ---4 -3 - - CONCORD 041 62 492 258 2 0 217 3 2 6 CONCORD 048 _ 35 285 109 1 1 15 _ _3 4 13 CONCORD 649 _ -__ _32 257 115 1 0 _ 130 -1 2 b CONCORD 050 51 427 202 1 3 210 3 1 3 CONCORD 051 _ _ Z50 208 133 0 0 _ 71 9 2 2_.__ CONCORD 052 285 247 140 0 105 0 0 1 CONCORD 053 216 75 0 0 0126 3 5 _ 6 CONCORD 354 387, 299 111 2 1 172 1 11 6___ CONCORD 055 46 357 111 7 2 1 214 4 2 6 CONCORD 056 47 354 156 4 1 1 177 1 6 11 CONCORD 057 37 295 12 0 155 0 _ 2 _ 5 _ - - - - CONCORD 058 42 331 139 1 0 177 4 2 _ 3 CONCORD 059 39 323_ 103 3 1 205 1 _ 5 __ 1 CONCORD 060 37312 115 2 0 176 3,_____9 CONCORD 661 38 299 124 0 1 - 16 3 2 4- CONCORD 062 _ 54 432 236 4 0 0 211 1 2 3 CONCORD 063 40 235 75 3 1 3 L43 2 2 3 CONCORD 164 27 232 76 0 014 1 4 4 CONCORD 065 _ _ _ - -- -- SEE CO 137 CONCORD 066 25 225 145 0 0 76 1 0 3 CONCORD 067 37 294 166 0 0 11 1 4 - _2 CONCORD 068 _ 37 309 136 3 0 16 1 3 1 CONCORD 069 34 291 162 0 1 122 D 0 CONCORD 070 29 239 115 0 0 118_-- i _ 2 CONCORD 071 451 357 196 1 0 L49 1 3 2_____,_ CONCORD 072 21 177 99 0 0 75 2 0 0 CONCORD 073 337 271 185 1 0 76 2 2 1 CONCORD 074 15 L27 60 0 0 61 1 1 2 _ CONCORD 075 36 308 160 1 0 137 1 2 2 _ CONCORD 076 26 217 122 1 0 89 0 2 1 CONCORD 077 46 40 23 1 0 14 1 1 10 CONCORD 978 28 237 141 2 0 88 1 0 3 _ _ CONCORD 079 28 20 9 0 0 9 3 CONCORD 080 22 178 72 a 0 102 0 1 _0 CONCORD 081 45374 168 0 1 184 1 5 8 CONCORD 082 6 416 161 0 0 228 2 1 8 CONCORD 083 55 480 309 0 0 158 1 CONCORD 084 37 286 120 1 0 157 1 1 3 CONCORD 085 381 302 154 0 0 142 1 2 CONCORD 087 281 11 4 0 0 7 _ _ 0_ 0 CONCORD 089 39 29 13 _0 2 1 151 0 0 -5 - CONCORD 090 37 30 16 1301 1 CONCORD 091 51 413 27 127# 0 2 5 CONCORD 092 32 248 102 3 0 C 13 0 1 CONCORD 093 SEE CO 020 CONCORD ^94 269 21 111 0 1 9 0 1 CONCORD 095 26 21 12 8 CONCORD 096 45 36 14 2 19 -- CONCORD 097 22 185 115 3 2 6 1 1 CONCORD 098 33 291 155 1 0 12 CONCORD 099 31 221 81 1 1( 12 1 - _i 3 CONCORD 100 40 341 17 1 u FOR. tUi•1 t TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDEVT T R T V r D W S H T C R C M M D M 8 S 0 E 0 0 0 0 k P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N D K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E 0 T D D E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S 0 D I T T E N I G 0 S N —01-004 CONCORD 101 356 287 127 0 0 0 151 0 0 5 CONCORD 102 391 337 213 0 0 0 111 2 2 2 CONCORD 103 405 346 21a 0 0 0 122 1 7 3 CONCORD 104 290 248 148 0 0 0 93 0 2 1 CONCORD 105 ` 492 419 199 3 0 1 197 4 2 11 CONCORD 106 27 221 121 0 0 1 92 1 1 4 CONCORD 107 391 321 181 0 0 0 130 1 3 3 CONCORD 108 256 205 60 2 1 0 130 2 2 4 CONCORD 109363 285 102 1 0 166 1 3 7 CONCORD 110 321 271 121 1 0 138 --- 3 2 - --4 -- CONCORD 111 333 242 1D5 1 0 0 120 4 1 6 CONCORD 112 481 361 163 0 1 0 187 3 3 3 CONCORD 113 310 250 115 1 0 OH9 2 1 4 CONCORD 114 328 245 133 0 0 0 105 0 1 4 CONCORD 115 --. . .---- SEE CO 0827 CONCORD 116 39 278 12 0 1 - --- _ CONCORD 117 — SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 77 51 _ 11 0 0 _ __ 39 0 1 - 0--i CONCORD _119 33- 261 12 0 1 133 _0 0 _3 CONCORD 120 329 275 129 1 0 1 136 1 2 2 CONCORD 121 SEE CO 034 CONCORD 122SEE CO CO 083 CONCORD 123 271 217 133 _a 0 0 75 CONCORD 124 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 125 285 231 96 1 0 C 123 CONCORD 126 SEE CO 091 _ _ ____7' CONCORD 127 30 271 153 0 108 CONCORD 128 40 324 174 0 1 C 13 --3- 0 -5----- CONCORD 129 37 307 17 0 -- - 118 0 0 5 CONCORD 130 --- 28 228 74 1 0 ---1 14 - 2 -- - CONCORD 131 27 215 96 1 0 1 10 � 5 CONCORD 132 SEE CO 055 CONCORD 133 370 303 182 0 0 0 10_ _ 0_- 1 6 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 670 1#35 185 2 0 1 22 1 3 CONCORD 136 267 223 143 0 0 - 7- 0 2 —1 CONCORD 137 59 438 196 5 1 C 222 5 2 5 CONCORD 138 29 223 133 1 0 c 82 0 2 2 CONCORD 139 30 225 100 0 _0 C .116.1 0 2 __ CONCORD 141 45 381 208 2 0 158 , 2 _l____ _7 CONCORD 142 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 42 314 181 1 121 2 1 2 CONCORD 144 42 34 16 161 , 1 CONCORD 145 27 20 91 1 10 0 1 CONCORD 146 35 321 20 1 0 10 0 1 3 CONCORD 147 40 30 17 0 0 124 1 3 CONCORD 148 279 229 131 0 0 90 0 2 1 CONCORD 149 369 301 162 2 1 118 1 4 8 CONCORD 501 _ VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 504 236 192 67 1 0 0 111 5 4 — CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 SEE CO 144 CONCORD 507 SEE CO 044 CONCORD 508 SEE CO 045 CONCORD 509 27 223 97 1 0 a 11 5 1 _ T CONCORD 511 41 338 152 0 1 1 16 3 1 CONCORD 511 SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 155 128 70 2 0 5 0 1 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE MC 065 FORM 142.3 9° , i i; TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D M S H T C R C M M 0 M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N H I R N 0 K C R A A I A E O E G C L E E D T D D E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D D I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-005 CONCORD 515 447 369 258 2 0 1 94 2 1 6 CONCORD 516 406 342 189 1 0 139 0 1 7 CONCORD 517 -__ SEE WC 029 _.. ------- --- CONCORD 518 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE 141 -_- _ ____ _ ----- ------- - COSEE COC 520 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 327 281 168 0 0 0 105 0 2 5 CONCORD 523 --- SEE WC 517 CONCORD 524 573 500 327 1 0 0 162 0 4 1 CONCORD 525 284 244 101 1 0 0 131 2 2 3 CONCORD 532 SEE CO 515 — CANYON 501 12 86 15 5 0 1 59 1 _0 - 4 — - DANVILLE 501 26 205 133 0 0 64 0 3 3 DANVILLE 502 21 184 10 1 0 0 65 2 _ 1 2 DANVILLE 503 45 378 26 2 0 95 2 5 5 DANVILLE 504 35 275 18 1 0 _ 80 i _ 1 _`3 DANVILLE 505 47 371 189 2 0 aj 169 3 4 3 DANVILLE 506 43 355 235 1 1 100 2 6 7 DANVILLE 507 35 283 211 1 -. _0 -61 2 2 _- 1 DANVILLE 508 30 243 182 0 0 59 0 2 0 DANVILLE 509 407 345 213 1 0 118 1 5 6 DANVILLE 510 247 202 119 2 0 7 0 0 5 DANVILLE 511 371 300 213 0 0 65 5 4 10 DANVILLE 512 347 278 107 1 0 157 0 3 5 DANVILLE 513 282 246 133 0 0 9 0 6 DANVILLE 514A 362 281 208 0 0 69 0 1 1 DANVILLE 5148 27 21 16 0 0 41 1 0 4 DANVILLE 515 10 11 8 0 0 - 0 0 0 DANVILLE 5154 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DANVILLE 516 34 287 20 _ 66 6 DANVILLE 517 25 209 145 0 0 5 -6 6 4 DANVILLE 518. _ __ 38 279 16 0- - 1 _ .__.__9 ---3 _ _2_ DANVILLE 519 2 - 1 11 1 0 0 0 DANVILLE 519A 0 - 0 _ -_.-_ _____ --0 DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 321 294 199 1 0 83 0 2 5 DANVILLE 922 217 171 122 0 0 3 1 0 DANVILLE 523 _ ® SEE OV 518 DANVILLE 524 SEE OV_506 DANVILLE 525 39 318 201 1 1 10 2 b DANVILLE 526,- _ 51 432 28 0 0 12 ___ 2 7 10 —_ DANVILLE 527 45 37 25 1 106 _ 0 _ 2 7 DANVILLE 528 44 353 259 1 0 9 1 _L — 1 DANVILLE 529 45 371 249 0 0 11 _ 1_- 2 3 DANVILLE 530 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532. SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 29 216 165 0 0 0 43 2 0 5 DANVILLE 533A 19 13 0 0 5 0 0 1 _ pANVILLE 534 27 237 176 1 0 51 0 DANVILLE 535 25 207 132 0 0 67 0 12 DANVILLE 536 26 237 178 0 0 51 0 L 5 DANVILLE 537 25216 160 0 0 43 0 1 3 DANVILLE 538 32 261 188 0 0 6 0 0 EL CERRITO 001 37 275 91 1 2 162 1 _ EL CERRITO 002 35.1276 95 3 1 155 3 1 6 EL CERRITO 003 357 288 112 0 0 15 1 2 3 EL CERRITO 004 389 336 156 2 1 163 1 3 1 EL CERRITO 005 354 30 15 2 1 13 5 EL CERRITO 006 34 29 14 1 13 0 1 5 _ EL CERRITO 007 3611 30 17 2 llyy�� 2 1 3 -- -- EL CERRITO 008 344 292 156 0 0 C 120 3 0 7 EL CERRITO 009 .. .SEE_ EC 039 _EL CERRITO 010 343 27 132 1 13 0 5 5 ECCERRITO ITO 011. 42 33 13 -2 3 _ _ __17 i _-- _i EL CERRITO 012 32 252 11 5 11 FORM 141.1 - w EMi f1 ni TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F 0 M S H T C R C M M 0 M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L 10 L N M I R N D K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E 0 T O D E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S 0 D I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-006 ® EL CERRITO 013 334 274 134 1 2 2 121 0 1 5 EL CERRITO 014 342 288 98 6 1 2 168 2 3 4 EL CERRITO 015 336 280 104 3 3 0 150 3 0 8 EL CERRITO 016 356 291 91 3 0 1 188 0 0 4 EL CERRITO 017 394 312 190 0 0 1 111 2 0 4 -i EL CERRITO 018 344 284 118 1 0 1 151 0 0 T _ EL CERRITO 019 422 362 166 2 2 0 182 1 1 4 EL CERRITO 020 362 285 108 4 0 2 155 1 2 7 EL CERRITO 021 254 208 63 5 0 0 132 1 0 5 EL CERRITO 022 395 336 161 a 0 --0 158 - 5 5 — 4___ .— EL CERRITO 023 28 236 133 0 4 1 87 1 2 3 -- _- '--'— — EL CERRITO 024 35 282 145 2 0 0 127 3 0 4 EL CERRITO 025 41 34 13 1 0 196 0 1 8 EL CERRITO 026 35 28 104 0 0 0 L65 3 2 L EL CERRITO 027 38N 320 141 1 0 0 L67 1 1 4 EL CERRITO 028 29 219 32 0 0 178 1 2 1 __ EL CERRITO 029 33 26 9 1 0 _149 6 2 1 EL CERRITO 030 39 330 102 0 0 216 EL CERRITO 031 37 320 153 1 2 145 40 6 EL CERRITO 032 40 344 161 0 0 - J51 T 2 $ _ EL CERRITO 033 36 292 167 1 1 112 2 2 5 EL CERRITO 034 38 309 162 0 2 125 1 5 5 EL CERRITO 035 38 3L5 137 0 0 161 2 2 T EL CERRITO 036 34 295 147 0 0 132 0 3 9 _ EL CERRITO 037 33 297 145 3 1 13 0 3 2- ^ — EL CERRITO 038 28 199 73 3 2 LID 0 0 7 EL CERRITO 039 44 37 171 2 185 --__ -2 -6 EL CERRITO 040 33 293 118 21 153 1 4 6 EL CERRITO 042t7 158 91 1 0 63 0 0 0 EAST RICHMOND 501 31 25 95 1 0 149 1 3 ___2___ EAST RICHMOND 502 32 265 78 5 1 169 0 4 _ _4 EAST RICHMOND 503 32 262 7 4 0 178 - 0 0 _ 3 EAST RICHMOND 504 37 314 98 3 2 L95 1 1 6 EAST RICHMOND 505 29 244 95 5 0 137 0 1 EAST RICHMOND 506 40 317 94 3 0 202 3 3 6 i — EAST RICHMOND 507 25 208 65 4 2 131 1 1 1 EAST RICHMOND 508 2 20 10 0 10 0 0 EL SOBRANTE 501 80 62 22 0 0 3 - EL SOBRANTE 502 307 222 52 1 0 15 EL SOBRANTE 503 356 288 90 0 0 17 2 2 8 EL SOBRANTE 504 193 150 62 0 0 0 79 3 1 EL SOBRANTE 505 _ SEE ES 527 -- EL SOBRANTE 506 23 1-18 81 5 0 8 _1_ 2 1 - ---- EL SOBRANTE 507 38 328 169 0 0 139 3 3 2 EL SOBRANTE 508 29 243 105 3 0 12 L 1 EL SOBRANTE 510 33 27 92 6 0 161 11 1 6 EL SOBRANTE 511 3 28 15 0 0 1 0 0 EL SOBRANTE 512 36 284 83 1 1 l8j 4 0 EL SOBRANTE 513 32 25 7 3 0 151 7 EL SOBRANTE 514 35 282 11 1:01 __-5_ 1 _ EL SOBRANTE 515 19 lb 6 2 3 3 1 --- - - — EL S68RANTE 516 33 257 61 1 0 185 1 2 EL SOBRANTE 517 42346 130 0 0 193 5 EL SOBRANTE 518 6 4 2 1 EL SOBRANTE 522 38 305 112 0 a 17 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 23 191 82 0 0 1 93 5 0 EL SOBRANTE 527 393 324 164 0 0 0 144 6 0 6 EL SOBRANTE 528 SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 - - ------ — -- __ _—_ SEE ES 517 GIANT 501 368 308 124 0 0 173 3 0 8 - --- - GIANT 502 37 2 951 144 1 0 1411 2 3 GIANT 503 33 258 7 2 169 - ____5 _5 3 _._ 2__-- - _-__-- _---- GIANT 504 329 24 6 0 0 17 3 1 _ GIANT 505 37 30 108 2 0 L87 3 0 —_ — GIANT 506 339 27 101 0 16 0 3 - — GIANT 507 314 267 113 0 0 14 3 0 L GIANT 508 27( 220 96 0 1 113' 2 0 2 _ GIANT 509 491 404 144 2 0 242 3 0 7 ~- GIANT 511 j SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 30 249 88 0 1 146+ 5 2 1 GIANT 513 3024 82 0 1 __ 149 7 1 HERCULES 001 30 25 127 0 12 1 0 KNIGHTSEN 501 40 34 141 2 1 18 5 5 roll. 12.1 .'1 �s TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE—PRESIDENT T R T V F D M S H T C R C M M O M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N O K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E 0 T D 0 E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D D I T T E N I G 0 S N —01-007 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 393 326 117 2 4 3 188 0 1 7 KENSINGTON 502 345 263 94 1 1 1 151 0 2 5 KENSINGTON 503 378 310 127 2 1 2 161 6 2 13 KENSINGTON 504 339 271 89 3 2 3 162 1 0 7 KENSINGTON 505 424 362 157 2 2 0 178 1 6 9 KENSINGTON 506 249 192 76 0 0 1 100 0 1 10 KENSINGTON 507 304 249 11 _4 0 118 _ 0 25 KENSINGTON 508 338 217 135 0 2 0 130 0 1 _ 7 KENSINGTON 509 365 285 174 2 0 1 95 3 0 7 KENSINGTON 510 331 260 127 0 0 1 117 1 2 9 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE — — KENSINGTON 513 314 261 100 2 1 139 - 1 0 9 LAFAYETTE 001 285 239 185 0 1 48 LAFAYETTE 002 450 378 270 0 0 97 1 3 5 LAFAYETTE 003 397 344 242 0 0 _95 0 3 LAFAYETTE 004 443 362 256 1 0 9 LAFAYETTE 005 3461 2911 217 1 0 68 _ 0 2 1 LAFAYETTE 00646- 39 263 1 0 120 0 3 5 LAFAYETTE 007 45 341 197 4 2 120 1 5 5 LAFAYETTE 008 39 331 178 2 1 130 0 4 12 _ LAFAYETTE 009 32 271 197 1 0 67 0 1 0 LAFAYETTE 010 24 217 11 0 85 2 3 5 — �AFAYETTE X11 32 243 121 1 0 106 0 2 T — __ — LAFAYETTE 012 361 283 181 2 0 92 2 LAFAYETTE 013 397 310 193 0 0 103 0 5 5 LAFAYETTE 014 262 204 133 0 0 0 65 0 0 4 LAFAYETTE 015 362 310 203 5 0 - 0 83 3 T LAFAYETTE 016 287 234 175 0 1 1 51 0 1 LAFAYETTE 017 35 280 212 5 0 1 59 0 1 0 LAFAYETTE 018 31 266 190 0 0 1 58 2 4 LAFAYETTE 019 28 241 151 0 0 0 86 0 1 _ _ LAFAYETTE 020 40 326 198 1 0 _ 103 -___3 3 - 7— LAFAYETTE 021-- 38 30_ 21 1 _ 1 _ _ 7 3 _ 5 LAFAYETTE 022 416 337 258 1 0 72 1 V 1 __ _ LAFAYETTE 023 456 361 25 2 0 09 2 2 LAFAYETTE 024 391 3.44 212 1 0 lie 1 _3 __— LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 34288 169 1 0 11 _ 2 _ . 2 -- _0 _ LAFAYETTE 028 31 _. 251 135 0 1 - 94 3 0 LAFAYETTE 030 50 387 292 2 1 90 0 0 1 -- LAFAYETTE 031 25 215 140 0 0 7 0 1 _ 0 _ LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 261 222 155 1 0 _ c 5 _ 0 0 8_,__ LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 32 265 191 0 0 c 63 1 2 — -- - --Y LAFAYETTE 039 401 341 239 1 1 c 88 2 LAFAYETTE 040 29 238 132 4 0 91 1 LAFAYETTE 041 279 220 111 1 0 0 102 0 3 - 3- LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 243 198 148 1 0 a 41 0 2 _ LAFAYETTE 044 304 239 119 2 0 1 98 3 2 8 LAFAYETTE 045 259 213 140 0 0 1 63 1 3 LAFAYETTE 046 285 254 150 2 2 1 85 3 2 3 LAFAYETTE 047 -VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 44 35 23 1 0 o 9 LAFAYETTE 502 . . .SEE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 — VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 245 210 116 1 0 0 8 0 2 - - — --- - LONE TREE 501 SEE AN 047 _ LONE TREE 502 332 270 74 1 0 0 191 0 0 0 LONE TREE 503 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 505 SEE LT 502 row. 1.2.3 TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F 0 W S H T C R C M M D M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N O K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E D T D 0 E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S 0 0 I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-008 LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 _ --- - --- - ---._ VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 _LONE TREE 512 __— VOTED ABSENTEE _ _ ---- - ------ _ _. —-- ----- MORAGA 001 315 264 176 1 0 o 61 0 2 2 MORAGA 002 _ SEE MO 003 .-_- MORAGA 003 446 342 214 0 0 o 108 1 Z 1 MORAGA 004 436 352 275 1 0 0 72 1 0 _ 2 MORAGA 005 371 292 239 0 0 1 51 0 0 0 MORAGA 006 28 23 15 0 0 _ 66 0 0 2 MORAGA 007 36 301 22 0 1 72 0 0 0 MORAGA 008 444 360 26 0 0 76 3 4 6 MORAGA 009 3914 329 20 1 0 105 1 6 6 MORAGA 010 423 355 26 1 0 78 0 1 5 MORAGA 011 43 33 26 0 0 70 0 0 2 MORAGA 012 22 196 139 1 0 49 2 2 0 MORAGA 01340 34 25 1 0 77 1 ' 2 5 MORAGA 014 36 292 16 1 0 10 1 2 7 MORAGA 015 39 351 24 0 98 0 1 2 MORAGA 016 34 2T 201 T 0 1 1 MORAGA 017 281 226 161 0 0 6 _0 0 2 MORAGA 018 312 262 170 1 0 79 1 0 MORAGA 019 311 2S6 187 0 0 63 0 1 2 MORAGA 020 412 301 168 7 0 108 0 3 10 MORAGA 021 307 243 187 0 0 54 0 1 0 MORAGA 022 284 222 155 0 06 1 0 2 MORAGA 023 - 38 29 19 1 0 9 1 4 MORAGA 024 43 341 266 0 0 63 0 4 3 MORAGA 025 200 180 134 a 1 0 43 0 0 2 MORAGA 027 SEE MO 025 MORAGA 029 385 336 261 0 0 - _. 6 0 _____ 6 5 — ---� MORAGA 030 SEE MO 020 MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 -- MORAGA 502 ® SEE MO 011 MT VIEW 501 31262 78 4 0 16 1 2 5 MT VIEW 502 35 273 6 0 18 10 6 MT VIEW 563 30 247 6 1T2 MT VIEW 504 35 264 88 1 0 16 2 3 MT VIEW 505 36 27 77 2 1 18 0 5 MARTINEZ 001 23 177 65 3 a 9 1 4 2 MARTINEt 002 25 193 8 0 1 9 1 5 — MARTINEZ 003 29 ISO 2 0 1 14 0 2 MARTINEZ 014 40 30 11 1 17 0 1 5 MARTINEZ 005 36 26 7 1 17 1 MARTINEZ 006 38 287 8 1 0 18 3 1 MARTINEZ 007 39 28 15 11 3 1 MARTINEZ 008 3326 7 17 1 MARTINEZ 009 30 25 8 2 15 MARTINEZ 010 29 222 63 1 0 14 MARTINEt 011 38 85 107 2 0 15 1 1 MARTINEZ 012 36 309 131 0 3 1 4 1 MARTINEZ 013 33 246 8 2 0 4 4 0 9 MARTINEZ 014 47 372 16 0 0 19 0 1 MARTINEZ 015 37 308 14 0 1 14 MARTINEZ 016 56 44 7 17 2 3 24 2 _ MARTINEt 017 37 30 14 14 1 MARTINEt 018 27 20 92 2 10 1 3 1 MARTINEZ 019 38 31 14 1 155 1 _ MARTINET 020 35 28 13 3 132 1 5 — MARTINEZ 021 43 34 19 2 0 147 0 _ -- --. - _ — — ..- MARTINEZ 022 16 148 8 5 1 1 1 MARTINEt 023 31 260 151 1 a c 9 3 1 1 - MARTINEt 024 SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 25 175 63 2 1 1 10 MARTINEZ 028 28 233 12 0 0 9 3 1 MARTINEZ 029_.. _-51 41 19 1 _._-__29. ___.__ ___. -5 ---_-9_.—.._-- _.-____ ^_ MARTINEZ 030 _ 441 373 192 -1 _.- - 0 . __ __.15 - - --7 ---3-- __ F=-—.1-1 . roRr ��a•a I 1 TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D W S H T C R C M M D M 8 S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L 10 L N M I R N D K C R A A I A E O E G C L E E D T D 0 E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D 0 1 T T E N I G 0 S N -01-009 ® MARTINEZ 031 SEE 4H 503 ------- MARTINEZ 032 365 294 129 1 0 1 155 0 2 1 MARTINEZ 033 323 264 143 1 1 1 105 20 6 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 272 205 97 0 1 0 98 0 2 4 MARTINEZ 036 281 200 66 0 1 0 127 1 1 1 MARTINEZ 037 10 91 480 1 40 0 0 0 MARTINEZ 038 - 224 19 -128 _ .0- 0 --- -67-- 0 - -0--- 0 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 _-- -- - - -- - MARTINEZ 502 — SEE MZ 018 MARTINEZ 503 RTI MZ 037 NICHOLS 501 344 281 56 0 2 0 214 2 1 NICHOLS 50333.1 256 76 0 0 l__173 1 _2_ 1 NICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE NORTH RICHMOND 501 32 237 35 2 0 1 180 _ 1 0 0 NORTH R ICHMOND 502 32_51 2401 11 2 1 218 ______0 1 0 NORTH RICHMOND 503 29 218 it 0 0 192 1 _ 0 1 OAKLEY 501 55 435 115 0 0 1 307 0 1 2 OAKLEY 502 39 334 96 2 1 3 2Z4 1 2 1 OAKLEY 503 49 391 66 2 0 306 5 3 3 OAKLEY 504 41 330 128 _ 0 0 - _ 192 __.._2 _ _ 2 —1--, OAKLEY 505 457 382 148 0 0 0 221 3 1 2 OAKLEY 506 SEE OA 505 ----- - --- - OLEUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE 0_LEUM 502 SEE PI 021 OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 OLEUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 501 316 244 181 0 0 _ 5 0__._ ORINDA 502 . -. 390 320 261 0 1 c _5 _ ._.__0 __ -__0 — ORINOA 503 27 220 176 2 0 0 35 0 1 2 ORINDA 504 351 289 212 0 1_. -_ . 62 0 11 ORINDA 505 26 211 127 2 0 70 0 4 3 ORINOA 506 29 229 169 0 0 57 1 0 1 ORINDA 507 _ . 33_ 281 20 1 0 - 74 2 0 --3 ORINOA 508 33270 173 3 1 8 ORINDA 509 25 20_ _ 81 2 10600 6 __ ORI_NOA 510 23 18 9 2 1 - 7- -- 0-- 1 __-10. OR INDA_ 511 42 351 23 2 0 _ 9 _1 _ -- 3 6 --.- ORINDA 512 48 37 241 0 1 121 1 3 ORINDA 513 38 316 21 2 2 8 0 2 ORINDA 514 32 26 18 1 0 7 1 2 3 ORINDA 515 35 29 19 2 0 9 0 0 5 ORINDA 516 42 34 25 2 0 T 2 5 1 ORINDA 517 41 33 23 0 9 1 0 ORINDA 518 42 31 17 0 11 1 5 8 ORINOA 519 36 29 20 0 7 3 1 ORINDA 520 42 341 23 3 0 9 1 ORINOA 521 43 351 231 1 0 10 1 ---.-5-. ORINDA 522 43 356 229 1 1 118 0 3 1 ORINDA 523 39 325 204 1 0 10 1 6 _ 7 ORINDA 524 39 323 263 0 0 57 01 1 ORINDA 525 39 340 232 1 ___ 8_ __----------- 1 ORINDA 526 31 259 170 0 58 1 0 5 ORINDA 527 36 302 234 0 0 0 66 0 1 0 ORINDA 529 _-- _ -- VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 Ul 30 183 0 0 0 114 0 1 ORINDA 534 31E 261 196 1 0 1 5 ORINOA 536 33 272 21 1 5 1 ORINDA 537 34 282 143 0 0 3 12 -0 0 1 ORINOA 540 -SEE OR 512 --- PITTSBURG 001- 30 231 2 1 -- 19-. 2 — — -- PITTSBURG 002 32 23 2 19 1 1 0 tj oa TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V E D M S H T C R C M M D M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N 0 K C R A A I A E 0 E G C L E E 0 T D 0 E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T G T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D 0 I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-010 PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 ------ PITTSBURG 004 275 194 33 0 0 4 145 0 0 1 PITTSBURG 005 379 297 75 2 0 1 206 0 1 0 PITTSBURG 006 337 257 50 1 0 c -190 1 0 3 PITTSBURG 007 35 288 93 1 0 185 0 0 0 PITTSBURG 008 333 249 70 1 0 c 170 1 0 1 PITTSBURG 009 _ —-- -- SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 _. -344 285 10 0 0 253 -- 1 2 -0 PITTSBURG 011 28c 208 10 2 0 181 00 1 PITTSBURG 012 ?T213 45 2 0 162 0 0 3 PITTSBURG 013 34 285 62 0 1 214 0 2 3 PITTSBURG 014 28 227 50 0 0 169 0 2 1 - PITTSBURG 015 31 234 39 2 0 189 0 0 1 PITTSBURG 016 29 209 44 1 1 156 1 3 PITTSBURG P17 30 262 82 9 16 2 3 2 --- - - - PITTSBURG 018 38 282 63 1 1 _207 0 1 1 PITTSBURG 019 _ 35_ 28 9 1 18 1 1.__ -_1-- PITTSBURG 020 _ 3T_ 31 8. 0 211 3 _- . 0 PITTSBURG 021 27 233 7 1 149l 1 2 PITTSBURG 022 25 222 119 0 0 97 0 0 1 PITTSBURG 023 581 444 153 1 2 2 278 2 1 6 PITTSBURG 025 415 307 95 1 208 0 0 0 PITTSBURG 026 263 216 42 0 1 0 176 0 0 0 PITTSBURG 027 SEE PB 032 PITTSBURG 028 50 423 15 5 3 245 2 2 __ PITTSBURG 029 30 252 3 - 0 _ - 21 1 -- -0 2 PITTSBURG 030 44 3 357 187 0 0 C 164 1 1 3 PITTSBURG 031 335 250 94 0 0 C 14 _ 0 7 2 PITTSBURG 032 535 447 187 1 24:7 PITTSBURG 033 -SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 034 26N 233 192 0 0 0 12 0 - 1 __2 PITTSBURG 035 36282 88 3 0 17 5 6 5 PITTSBURG 036 27 214 7 1 1 13 _ 0 3 PITTSBURG 037 - - _ —, _— SEE PB 023 PITTSBURG 038 46 375 129 2 0 -221 _ _4 5 —_ 6 PITTSBURG 039 24 203 73 1 0 L23 0 1 3 — PITTSBURG 041 30247 54 0 0 183 1 0 2 PITTSBURG 042 36 275 98 0 0 165 2 0 5 PITTSBURG 501 32 274 81 2 3 175 _ 3 2 PITTSBURG 502 29 220 36 2 0 176 0 0 1 PITTSBURG 503 30 243 45 1 0 19 a _0 1 PITTSBURG 504 324 249 43 2 0 1 198 0 1 1 PITTSBURG 505 251 184 35 1 0 1 14 0 PITTSBURG 506 304 328 85 0 1 225 2 _3 PITTSBURG 507 312 231 56 0 2 0 160_..___-i 1 _ _PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512. PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 -- VOTED ABSENTEE __-- PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB O11 _ -— -- — PITTSBURG 512 437 344 50 2 0 1 28 PITTSBURG 513 S E E PB 042 ® PITTSBURG 514 449 369 100 2 0 259 0 3 `1 PITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 _ _ PLEASANT HILL 001 379' 312 13 1 15 2 3 PLEASANT HILL 002 33 248 102 1 11 PLEASANT HILL 003 22 187 87 1 8 PLEASANT HILL 004 34 296 153 0 124, 0, 1 1 PLEASANT HILL 005 33 263 151 3 9t2 3 PLEASANT HILL 006 319 26 14 11 1 PLEASANT HILL 007 20? 15 T 2 70 1 1 i PLEASANT HILL 011 36: 274 118 1 14 2 2 3 _ PLEASANT HILL 012 38 295 131 1 1 14 0 2 7 — PLEASANT HILL 013 46359 163 3 16 1 5 13 PLEASANT HILL 014 45 35 14 4 _ "_ 18 0 _4 1 PLEASANT HILL 015 42 36 18 1 15 - --- PLEASANT HILL 016 34 28 13 0 14 row. 4.2.0 E TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D W S H T C R C M M D M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L 10 L N M I R N 0 K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E D T D D E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D D I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-011 ® PLEASANT HILL 017 396 318 15 1 0 1 137 4 0 13 PLEASANT HILL 018 323 279 156 1 1 113 1 0 3 PLEASANT HILL 019 29 253 11 0 0 120 0 3 10 PLEASANT HILL 020 34 289 109 1 1 161 0 4 T — - PLEASANT HILL 021 30 233 101 3 0 0 119 0 0 2 - `~ PLEASANT HILL 022 3501 289 138 3 0 0 146 0 0 2 PLEASANT HILL 023 456 355 168 2 0 1 164 3 3 3 PLEASANT HILL 024 311 271 115 2 0 0 145 0 1 5 PLEASANT HILL 025 341 288 119 2 0153 3 1 4 PLEASANT HILL 026 37 32 17 4 0 _ __b 135 -- 1 _0_______5------ _— PLEASANT HILL 027 366 290 114 1 0 1 161 1 3 5 -- -�- - -- - PLEASANT HILL 028 49 386 16 3 0 20 1 5 4 PLEASANT HILL 029 39 31 156 2 0 1 141 1 2 3 PLEASANT HILL 030 32 251 151 0 0 0 96 0 0 2 PLEASANT HILL 031 32 248 149 0 1 0 83 4 1 6 PLEASANT HILL 032 341 27 17 0 0 90 1 4 1 PLEASANT HILL 033 32 280 L34 3 0 2 129 1 _ 1 PLEASANT HILL 034 386 312 167 2 0 L34 2 3 3 PLEASANT HILL 036 27 227 107 2 0 106 0 1 3 PLEASANT HILL 03T SEE PH 023 - ----- -- -- -- PLEASANT HILL 038 211 17 85 2 1 77 -___-_0 1 - -1-- PLEASANT HILL 039 46 311 15 2 13 3 2 5 PLEASANT HILL 040 36 30 18 . 0 1 C 108 -1 -- 5 .-___- PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 22 163 65 0 0 C 9 0 3 PLEASANT HILL 043 27 229 140 0 c 8 1 10 _ PLEASANT HILL 044 24 193 10 0 7 1 _3 3 PLEASANT HILL 045 27 223 8 0 1 _ 128 1 1 _ 1 PLEASANT HILL 046 37 323 153 3 0 147 3 3 8 PLEASANT HILL 048 32 240 131 1 0 101 0 3 1 PLEASANT HILL 501A 28f 244 154 0 0 T v0 0 4 PLEASANT HILL 5018 19d 165 91 0 0 59 1 1 3 PLEASANT HILL 502 32 243 111 4 1 118 0 _ 2 PLEASANT HILL 503 15 11 6-9 0 0 4 0 _ 1 0 PLEASANT HILL 504 4 38 21 0 1 0 _ 4_ PLEASANT HILL 505 33 28 153 12 PLEASANT HILL 506 41 366 22 _ 1 2 11_ 3 1 2 PLEASANT HILL 50T 29 26 15 2 6 - 9 1 __-_i___3 PLEASANT HILL 508 1 1 0 0 0 - 0 PLEASANT HILL 510 T 6 3 - 2 0_--- _ 2 PINOLE 001 37 29 94 3 0 18 1 0 1 PINOLE 002 SEE PI 021 PINOLE 003 49 412 17 3 0 C 215 1 4 5 PINOLE 004 31 243 83 1 0 L46 22 PINOLE 005 24 205 81 a 0 11 3 0 ___5 PINOLE 006 37 306 131 2 6 15 3 L _ 5 - PINOLE 007 38 339 179 0 1 140 6 2 8 PINOLE 0D8 VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 009 36 297 102 1 0 171 6 0 7 PINDLE 010 26 208 84 4 0 C 107 1 3 PINOLE 011 29 252 98 3 1 C 141 3 3 1 PINOLE 012 34 300 142 2 0 C 144 5 5 0 PINOLE 013 35 287 132 2 0 C 145 0 0 PINDLE 014 43 315 136 0 1 0 157 6 2 PINDLE 015 26 227 94 0 0 o lig 9 0 PINOLE 016 SEE PI 003 — PINOLE 017 33 281 139 1 0 121 4 3 5 ----- -------- PINDLE 018 39 341 189 1 0 147 3 3 1 PINOLE 019 37 298 132 a 0 C 154 5 0 PINOLE 021 49C 382 154 1 0 203 3 8 _ PINOLE 022 40 344 137 4 0 C 17 - 1_6 PINOLE 023 41 352 184 0 0 15 PINOLE 024 SEE PI 007 PACHECO 501 11Q 87 59 a a c 2 1 1 1 PACHECO 502 21 123 31 3 a c S . PACHECO 503 37 296 117 1 a I 1T 3- -_1 PACHECO 504 _-.- S E E M Z 018 - PACHECO 505 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 506 21S 161 61 1 93-- 1 3 PACHECO 507 - VOTED ABSENTEE FOR. 14 .s �1 l� TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D M S H T C R C M M 0 M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N D K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E D T D D E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D D I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-012 ® PACHECO 508 327 268 92 3 0 0 166 0 1 4 PACHECO 509 380 322 121 0 0 0 190 1 0 5 PACHECO 510 406 333 LL7 0 0 a 199 2 5 2 PACHECO 511 84 98 21 3 0 0 73 0 0 0 PACHECO 512 221 192 84 0 0 105 1 1 0 PORT COSTA 501 17 132 3 1 1 90 1 0 0 RICHMOND 001 39 299 10 3 2 1 175 1 3 8 RICHMOND 002 31264 86 2 2 159 1 1 8 RICHMOND 003 28 219 7 4 1 12 0 2 RICHMOND 004 29 218 12 0 1 194 0 0 1 _ RICHMOND 005 30 230 14 3 0 1 203 1 2 0 - -- - RICHMOND 006 32 243 15 0 1 0 215 0 2 0 RICHMOND 007 30 239 24 2 1 0 201 0 0 0 RICHMOND 008 29 231 1 1 0 21 0 0 0 RICHMOND 009 332 260 15 0 1 1 231 0 0 2 RICHMOND 010 331 269 1 1 0 0 235 1 0 1 RICHMOND 011 264 218 1 0 1 2 189 1 3 RICHMOND 012 362 224 2 0 1 200 0 0 1 RICHMOND 013 348 245 2 0 0 1 215 0 0 0 RICHMOND 014 31222 1 1 19 0 0 0 RICHMOND 015 32 245 21 0 0 0 212 0 1 1 RICHMOND 016 4771328 1 3 28 2 0 _ RICHMOND 017 36 30 22 3 26 0 0 2 RICHMOND 018 24 20 1 2 1 179 0 0 1 RICHMOND 019 37 285 14 0 2 26 0 1 1 RICHMOND 020 41 31 1 1 28 1 0 1 RICHMOND 021 45 36 1 3 0 33 3 1 RICHMOND 022 32254 16 3 0 23 1 0 2 RICHMOND 023 30 229 66 1 _ _1 44 1 1 RICHMOND 024 27 21.9 74 1 2 128 5 1 2 RICHMOND 025 33 267 73 0 3 184 0 0 3 RICHMOND 026 30 217 50 1 0 151 0 0 3 RICHMOND 027 32 273 93 0 0 172 2 0 3 RICHMOND 028 34 285 97 4 0 165 2 7 RICHMOND 029 224 195 80 0 0 107 2 0 1 RICHMOND 030 311 230 14 2 0 195 1 0 0 RICHMOND 031 331 259 22 2 0 220 1 1 0 RICHMOND 032 51 392 34 1 0 33 1 -__ 0 0 RICHMOND 033 - - SEE RI 032 - - - RICHMOND 034 30226 11 2 2 195 0 0 0 RICHMOND 035 44 272 15 1 0 247 0 0 1 RICHMOND 036A 33 249 68 1 1 171 5 0 0 RICHMOND 0368 24 17 30 1 0 13 3 0 RICHMOND 137 42 292 35 5 2 23 1 3 RICHMOND 038 U SEE . . RI 037 RICHMOND 039 SEE PI 035 PICHMOND 040 284 197 32 1 1 153 RICHMOND 041 281 237. 100 11 12 3 1 RICHMOND 042 __ SEE RI 102 _-- RICHMOND 043 305 238 106 0 0 0 120 3 0 - -- - -- — RICHMOND 044 36300 131 3 0 156 0 0 1 RICHMOND 045 29 245 90 3 1 13 RICHMOND 046 38 312 104 1 1 191 1 5 RICHMOND 047 32 264 107 3 0 143 3 2 RICHMOND 048 35 268 114 0 2 1.4o 3 1 2 RICHMOND 349 35 277 98 1 0 16 RICHMOND 050 34 287 106 1 162 1 --- --- - RICHMOND 051 34 282 US 2 1 L46 1 0 3 RICHMOND 052 31 256 107 1 141 1 RICHMOND 053 30 251 98 1 138 0 RICHMOND 054 29 231 86 0 136 2 1 2 PICHMOND 055 31 26 1()4 2 146 0 06 RICHMOND 056 33 273 94 0 171 1 2 _ __.0 RICHMOND 057 30247 91 1 14 0 1 4 — RICHMOND 058 38 31 121 18 2} - RICHMOND 059 339 271 86 2 00 Oi 1711 3u' 1 - — --- — RICHMOND 060 344 284 89 0 1 c i 18 0 RICHMOND 061 51 38 11 1 t 257` 1 RICHMOND 062 -- --- - - - SEE RI 061 _ �_- -- RICHMOND 063 28 226 85 1 a c 12 _5 RICHMOND 064 28 219 53 0 a 15 1 3 RICHMOND 065 29 25 74 0 1 17 _ RICHMOND 066 SEE RI 104 . fO11M 1a2.1 _ - - q TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D W S H T C R C M M 0 M 8 S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N 0 K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E 0 T O D E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D 0 I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-013 e RICHMOND 067 321 254 128 0 0 2 114 0 0 4 RICHMOND 068 27 188 63 0 1 3 _ 114 0 1 3 RICHMOND 069 481 363 95 2 0 251 1 2 5 RICHMDND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 330 246 52 1 0 1 177 2 3 2 RICHMOND 072 513 399 104 1 03 1 274 4 1 4 RICHMOND 073 .. SEE RI 072 R ICHMOND 074 _33 264 67 0 . 0 --- 1 180 - -0 _3____5 RICHMOND 075 320 260 77 0 1 0 175 0 0 4 RICHMOND 076 35 294 60 3 0 0 223 0 1 3 RICHMOND 077 34 289 64 1 0 1 209 1 0 7 RICHMOND 078 24 184 42 1 0 0 134 2 1 1 RICHMOND 079 31 250 65 1 2 1 172 1 3 3 RICHMOND 080 4 36 9 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 3 RICHMOND 081 _11 96 3 Q ___ 56 �_0 __ _ _1 0 RICHMOND 082 9 80 3 0 0 38 0 2 2 RICHMOND 083 331 278 112 1 0 0 149 4 4 5 RICHMOND 084 308 248 112 1 0 1 129 2 0 2 RICHMOND 085 36 2% 132 1 01 151 3 1 1 RICHMOND 086 _-_ _. -- SEE RI 111- RICHMOND 087 35 285 155 1 0 1 118 0 0 8 RICHMOND 088 49408 125 0 -2 _474 l - - 0 3 -- RICHMOND 092 26 _ 221 2 _ 18- . 0 0 1 RICHMOND 093 33 268 21 3 22 0 1 -- ------ ------ -- R ICHMOND 094 34 287_ 15 2 0 - -- 126 O _ Q RICHMOND 095 27 21 5 i 139 2 11 RICHMOND 096 311 252 9 0 1 15 0 0 RICHMOND 098 _ 26 173 2 1 3 _ 137 0 0 5 RICHMOND 099 - - 28 -221 42 0 __._ 166 - ____ 6_ - ____ 2______I ----- - - ----- -- - -- -------- RICHMOND 101 30 241 3 0 19 0 1 2 RICHMOND 02 28 206 5 1 0- - 13 --- 2 0 RICHMOND 103 20 157 68 3 2 7 0 0 2 RICHMOND 104 47 379 139 2 2 1 212 2 1 8 RICHMOND 105 354 258 74 1 0 1 177 0 1 0 RICHMOND 106 _ _ 323 269_ 56 _0 _ 1 -_-_-C _ 202 _-_3_- 0 _3_ -RI-CHMOND 108 __355 249 11 1 1 C 23 2 0 1------- RICHMOND __RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 SEE RI 021 RICHMOND 111 466 403 213 2 0 3 164 0 6 6 - - .— - --- RICHMOND 112 VOTED ABSENTEE RODEO 501 319 26 89 3 0 0 161 1 1 3 RODEO 502 --_ ___-- -- — ---- -- _.__ SEE RO 503 RODEO 503 55 4L9 88 0 0 - 316 3 1 RODEO 504 33 277 6 1 0 201 _ 2 2 RODEO 505 23 194 65 0 0- 12 i RODEO 506 28 251 106 0 0 13�2 1 RODEO 508 31 27 83 3 0 178 2 2 1 RODEO 509 43 367 158 0 0 c 19S 5 3 3 ROLLINGWOOD 501 32 247 75 0 0 165 4 1 0 ROLLINGWOOD 502 31 249 72 0 0 168 3 0 3 ROLLINGWOOD 503 34 282 104 2 016 0 SELBY 502 _ _ _ VOTED ABSENTEE -_-- ST MARYS 502 5 19 10 0 0 6 0 1 _ SARANAP 501 14 132 82 1 0 41 0 2 5 SARANAP 502 37 305 161 1 0 130 5 14 1 SARANAP 503 21 186 113 2 0 63 0 2 4 _ SARANAP 504 41 333 187 2 0 129 0 7 SARANAP 505 35 276 151 1 0 C 114 3 3 SARANAP 506 359 299 169 1 0 C 122 1 SARANAP 507 29 253 118 3 0 12 1 SARANAP 508 _ _ SEE SN 520 _._-- SARANAP 509 424 364 208 2 0 Q 139 0 -- -- -- -- SARANAP 510 41136 21 1 13 SARANAP 511 34 287 150 0 0 13 l ___ SARANAP 512 29E 241 112 1 0 1 11 2 1 4 _ SARANAP 513 354 298 170 1 0 C 114 1 3 - — - SARANAP 514 _ _. -- - _---- - -- - ----- SAN SN 513 -- --- -- SARANAP 515 -- - - . SEE WC 521 root. 142.4 c+ .i a� E'7 TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D W S H T C R C M M D M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N 0 K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E D T D 0 E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 B L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D D I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-014 ® SARANAP 516 294 249 114 3 0 0 115 4 1 5 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 --- - --- --- --- SARANAP 519 SEE WC 057 - - -- - -- - - -- SARANAP 520 36 29 161 0 2 1 118 1 3 3 SAN PABLO 001 34 259 62 0 2 2 183 2 0 3 SAN PABLO 002 346 244 56 1 00 L76 3 0 L SAN PABLO 003 303 201 401 0 4-452 0 0 1 - — SAN PABLO 004 -298 _-216 48 - 2 _--- ---- -_._.160" ---2 -1 --2---- --- SAN PABLO 005 _ _ -- SEE SP 023 - - -- -- -- ---- SAN PABLO 006 36 263 97 0 0 157 2 1 1 .. --- — SAN PABLO 007 24 187 5 0 128 0 1 1 ­_ - ---_—__._ - SAN PABLO 008 361 269 74 1 0 183 0 2 2 SAN PABLO 009 341 280 54 0 0 218 2 2 l SAN PABLO 010 353 257 72 3 169 0 1 SAN PABLO 011 322 221 83 1 0 L30 3 _ 1 0 SAN PABLO 012 259 197 58 0 128 1 1 3 SAN PABLO 013 3524 6 4 1-7 2 6 - _.-3 SAN PABLO 014 271 195 51 2 1 13 -3 2 6 SAN PABLO 015 33 241 4 2 _ 181 - - 2 _..----2__ SAN PABLO 016 34 257 62 1 1 18 0 3 SAN PABLO 017 37 283 9 166 _.5 __ -_ 6 7 SAN PABLO 018 29 _218 7 1 0 --13 -- _3_._ — SAN PABLO 019 25 1 17 22 1 0 C I 43 1 0 - 1 SAN PABLO 020 52 390 LL6 1 325 1 6_ 3 SAN PABLO 021 33 247 5 18 _ _1 2 SAN PABLO 022 _ __ _-.-- _-_ _ --_--_-__--- .-_....... SEE SP 020 SAN PABLO 023 423 297 _.0 1 20 0 -- 3_ - SAN RAMON 501 45 34 24 1 _ 9 _ _ SAN RAMON 502 45353 19 1 -- - 14 SAN RAMON 503 23 18 9 _._ _ 8 1 1- - 5.._. SAN RAMON 504 38 331 19 1 0 12 1 0 SAN RAMON 505 22 182 116 01 01 6 0 _ 1 SAN RAMON 506 15 121 6 4 0 3 SAN RAMON 507 3 31 18 I2_ ___0__ 0 0 _ SAN RAMON 508 26 20 111 _ 85 3 — SAN RAMON 509 43 32 197 2 11 1_ 5 _ SAN RAMON 510 43 33q 251 c 79 0 2 3 - SAN RAMON 511 41 34 22 10 2 SAN RAMON 512 41 33 21 11 5 SAN RAMON 513 26 196 133 1 51 1 1 _ --- -- -- ® SAN RAMON 514 38 316 177 1 12 0 SAN RAMON 515 36 286 17 10 1 2 SAN RAMON 516 40 311 15 1 13 0 2 7 SAN RAMON 517 29 24 14 91 3 SAN RAMON 519 61 49 35 13 0 SAN RAMON 520 36 -282 18 2 8 1 _ SAN RAMON 521 45 34 20 12 3 SAN RAMON 522 31 249 138 1 101 1 1 SAN RAMON 523 21 165 77 1 Be3 1 SAN RAMON 524 36; 291 206 1 78 2 0 SAN RAMON 525 41 312 202 2 0 95 0 5 3 -- -- - - -- — SAN RAMON 526 30 27 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE __-- SAN RAMON 529 .-_— VOTED ABSENTEE ---..— SAN RAMON 530 580 496 310 0 0 0 17 TASSAJARA 501 ILE 17 99 0 0 0 7 0 0 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE -- TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 53 427 99 3 0 0 30 --- -- --3 --- -- - ----- - .�—.-- VINE HILL 502 411 362 147 1 1 0 192 1 45 VINE HILL 503 --- S E E MZ 016 --- --- --- -- VINE HILL 504 171 135 27 6 1 92 0 3 - - — VINE HILL 506 51d 399 SIC 3 0 1 29 --fl - VINE HILL 507 _ -- -- - - - SEE VH 504 _-- VINE HILL 509 SEE VH 501 -- VINE HILL 510 - - - . --- SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 21 16 82 01 -_- -_ 71- FORM Il3•• - - - - - `l TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D W S H T C R C M M 0 M B S 0 E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N O K C R A A I A E D E G C L E E 0 T D D E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 8 L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D D I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-015 ® WALNUT CREEK 002 366 309 134 0 3 0 160 4 4 _3 WALNUT CREEK 003 384 301 129 2 0 0 154 2 5 4 WALNUT CREEK 004 408 334 194 2 0 0 120 4 2 7 WALNUT CREEK 005 40 325 15 0 1 0 158 0 6 4. . _ ---- _.— ---- WALNUT CREEK 006 467 382 190 1 2 0 172 2 1 LO WALNUT CREEK 007 40 332 196 4 1 0 119 1 4 4 WALNUT CREEK 008 398 321 133 0 1 0 168 4 3 LO WALNUT CREEK 009 424 342 169 2 0 0 156 0 2 9 WALNUT CREEK 010 485 396 227 1 0 1 143 0 8 1_3 WALNUT CREEK 011 275 207 109 1 0 0 92 - 0 0 1 WALNUT CREEK 012 404 307 144 0 0 14 2 2 4 WALNUT CREEK 013 46 357 211 4 1 125 0 5 7 WALNUT CREEK 014 38 317 191 1 0 0 112 2 2 6 WALNUT CREEK 015 66 475 250 3 1 197 2 2 12 WALNUT CREEK 016 32 261 155 2 0 98 0 2 3 WALNUT CREEK 017 29 250 155 0 0 85 2 0 4 WALNUT CREEK 018 31 2661 175 1 0 83 0 2 2 WALNUT CREEK 019 23 191 124 1 0 0 bl 0 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 020 642 553 386 0 0 154 2 1 5 WALNUT CREEK 021 37 315 235 2 0 0 75 1 0 2 _ WALNUT CREEK 022 480 389 293 0 0 86 2 2 2 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 -- WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 5f)2 WALNUT CREEK 025 34 290 149 3 1 0 125 0 1 9 WALNUT CREEK 026 42 345 147 2 1 L 176 _ 1 1.1 WALNUT CREEK 027 34 275 18 1 0 _ 81 2 0 1 WALNUT CREEK 028 29 233 173 0 0 51 0 1 1 — WALNUT CREEK 029 23 17 119 2 0 L 50 L 1 2 WALNUT CREEK 030 4T 366 286 0 0 71 0 2 2 WALNUT CREEK 031 50 409 288 0 0 99 3 6 7 WALNUT CREEK 032 52 420 301 0 _9 5 9 WALNUT CREEK 033 39 317 242 0 0 68 1 0 3 WALNUT CREEK 034 47 387 260 0 1 118 0 1 3 WALNUT CREEK 035 35 291 209 1 0 75 0 2 2 . . WALNUT CREEK 036 40 329 210 1 0 111 0_ 0 WALNUT CREEK 037 27 228 146 0 1 72 0 5 3. WALNUT CREEK 038 36 293 238 a 0 53 L WALNUT CREEK 039 41 33 28 0 0 5 WALNUT CREEK 040 34 30 239 0 0 55 WALNUT CREEK 042 3211 2 671 217 0 0 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 043 30240 152 2 0 8 1 2 3 WALNUT CREEK 044 41 346 244 2 0 8 1 WALNUT CREEK 045 43 363 262 0 0 c 9 1 WALNUT CREEK 046 37 299 225 0 0 c 6 3 WALNUT CREEK 047 52 4 24 1 14 - 1 —__ WALNUT CREEK 048 18 15 81 1 6 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 250 217 119 1 1 84 1 1 T WALNUT CREEK 052 73 560 295 0 0 24 --3---- 14 WALNUT CREEK 053 390 294 165 2 0 11 WALNUT CREEK 054 466 365 L89 2 0 147 2 3 11 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 361 268 15 1 1 c 9 0 2 5 ---- _ - - WALNUT CREEK 057 39 312 14 5 146 0 4 e WALNUT CREEK 058 49q 365 21 0 0 C 126 3 56 WALNUT CREEK 059 321 260 13 5 1 105 1 WALNUT CREEK 060 22q 180 11 2 0 5 WALNUT CREEK 061 3?q 297 18 6 0 98 1 WALNUT CREEK 062 34 23 16 0 0 6 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 063 42 341 263 1 0 7 0 i WALNUT CREEK 064 25 201 15 a 0 4 WALNUT CREEK 065 45 385 286 1 0 9 __0 _0 1 WALNUT CREEK 066 43 338 253 1 0 7 0 1 --2 WALNUT CREEK 067 34q 301 242 0 0 5 1 3 WALNUT CREEK 068 29 229 146 1 0 78 0 WALNUT CREEK 070 45 35 282 71 0 1 WALNUT CREEK 071 26_ 218 16 46} 1 WALNUT CREEK 072 29424 191 0 olq 46� 1 0 1 WALNUT CREEK 073 35 28 22 5 0 WALNUT CREEK 074 33 275 227 0 c 4 WALNUT CREEK OT6 30 249 195 2 c 5 0 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 077 32 267 211 1 5 0 0 0 WALNUT CREEK OTS 29 234 167 0 5 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 079 31 26 19 0 6 1 1 0 — WALNUT CREEK 080 30 24 193 2 4 01 1 - VORM �:-3 'a TOTALS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT T R T V F D W S H T C R C M M D M B S O E 0 0 0 0 R P A Y A E A 0 A Y A E C T G T T R L I 0 L N M I R N 0 K C R A A I A E 0 E G C L E E D T O D E G T L S L H K R J E A 0 S L T T C T 0 R L X R A E R A E I N R A S D 0 I T T E N I G 0 S N -01-016 WALNUT CREEK 081 351 284 ]26 0 0 4 0 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 082 36 299 1 0 71 0 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 083 30 25 0 5 0 0 1 WALNUT CREEK 084 30 24 0 0 37 1 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 085 28 237 0 0 53 0 0 6 WALNUT CREEK 086 381 310 25 52 0 0 1 WALNUT CREEK 087 33 265 22 0 3 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 088 45 377 313 0 0 59 0 0 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 089 44 34 22 0 10 2 6 6 WALNUT CREEK 090 23 187 14 0 _0 _ 16 - 0 _ 0__-3 WALNUT CREEK 091 35 302 243 0 0 56 0 0 1 WALNUT CREEK 092 . ..SEE NC 032 __- --- _— WALNUT CREEK 093 5f 33 29 0 fl a 3 0 00 WALNUT CREEK 501 41C 333 193 2 0 0 L26 1 4 ___ _ 6 WALNUT CREEK 502 561 431 250 2 0 16 1. 3 5 1 7 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE NC 003 _ _ WALNUT CREEK 504 32 275 142 3 6 119 3 1 5 WALNUT CREEK 505 39 318 142 1 1 15 3 b WALNUT CREEK 506 39 316 167 1 013 1 5 _WALNUT CREEK 507 21 182 10 3 -1 _ 6 -- __ ._2 __ 2 - WALNUT CREEK 508 38 335 232 1 91 0 3 _.WALNUT CREEK 509 _ --._--__ WALNUT WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 __SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 25 19 10 3 0 8 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 513 30 241 _ 16 _._ _-- -___68 0 2 2 _ _ _. _ __-_- _ ----- WALNUT CREEK 514 . ._SEE WC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 36 310 175 1 123 0 -9 WALNUT CREEK 516 2914 240 149 1 0 7 1 2 5 WALNUT CREEK 517 47 393 21 _ __ 16 —.__ .._ 63_____ WALNUT CREEK 518 35 29 19 _ _9 WALNUT CREEK 519 26 _212 133 2 0 1 6 1 _ 4 74 WALNUT CREEK 520 35 308 182 3 2 1 11 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 521 39 _ 333 23 _3 ---- - T --- - --1- _- 6 -- _-- --- ____d__4 - WALNUT CREEK 522 38 32 21 3 92 WALNUT CREEK 523 285 22 - 13 3 - - 0 C —1 3--- 1 5 WALNUT CREEK 524 254 211_ 15 1 4 0 1 2 WALNUT CREEK 525 7C 4 0 o c q1 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 014 — WALNUT CREEK 53014 ll 51 1 5 0 1 WALNUT CREEK 531 __. —,. __--- -- VOTED ABSENTEE ----- ------ _-WALNUT CREEK 532 38 314 174 0 C 133 1 MALNUT CREEK 533 23 19 11 7 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 534 25 206 13 0 5 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 535 20 17 11 5 WALNUT CREEK 537 36 251 13 1 10 1 NEW RESIDENTS 2 1 0 0 - -0 _.0 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 1279 759 41 1 __ 454 61 8 25 roll. 142.3 U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T D M S G M R V M S S P B R E IR D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E B A N L A A R A K C N N I D T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T O M E M w R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-001 • ALHAMBRA 501 138 2 0 111 3 0 187 62 2 0 ALHAMBRA 502 149 2 0 113 5 0 201 584 1 ALHAMBRA 503 12 1 634 0110 ALHAMBRA 514 -- _ --- VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 _-- VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 _-_-- VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 SEF AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 _.-_- SEE MZ 037 _-- ALAMO 501 22 0 92 6 189 123 2 - O - --- ---_ ____ - -_ - ALAMO 502 21 0 1 71 4 138 133 11 _ 0 _ -_- -- -- - ----- ALAMO 503 26 1 1 91 5 18 151 3 1 ALAMO 504 - _._25 2 3 103 4 —213 12_ ---10 - 0 --__ ALAMO 515 13 2 1 4 _. 66 -102 1 -- _0 _ __ - _&5 --- --- ----- - -_— ALAMO 506 __. 14 1 2 7 __-_ -14 - 5 -0 - -- ALAMO 507 25 3 75- 3 - -- 163---14._ 1- ----0 ALAMO 50817 1 53 2 116 105 4 ALAMO 509 0 _ _. -__ VOTED ABSENTEE -- ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 127 0 52 3______6 107 --63---- b - ALAMO 511A 15 6-- 3 --0 _..- ---7 1-13---2 -0 ----- ALAMO 512 --6 _ 27 - -2 ----50 35 -- 2 - 0 --- - ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507. ALAMO 514 16 2 5 88 6 -0 15 - -88 5 - --- -- -- ALAMO 515 1 -- 67 0 13--9 1----0-- ALANO 515A 15 1 _ 45 1 ---1 _ 100 99 -1 - 0 --- - -- -- ALAMO 516 12 0 2 69 3 0 142 1 0 ANTIOCH 001 8 0 7 173 9 0 244 20 11 0 ANTIOCH 002 7 1 0 193 324 19 2 0 ANTIOCH 003 11 - 176 5 - --261 29 ---1 - 0_-- ANTIOCH 004 _ _9 0 133 3 _ 19- 18 3 —_0 ANTIOCH 005 5 1 2 132 0 168 15 20 ANTIOCH 006 6 0 1 16 208 26- 1 ANTIOCH 407 11 d 155 5 ._ 234 39 2 0 ANTIOCH 008 15 1 1 146 2 235 65 4 0 ANTIOCH 009 11 0 2 169 25 25 2 ---- -- - —-- ANTIOCH 010 7 1 1 162 2 22 15 3 1 _ ANTIOCH 011 7 1 5 200 0 252 24 0 0 ANTIOCH 012 180 2 157 458 7 ANTIOCH 013 8 1 178 22 30 3 0 ANTIOCH 014 10 162 4 24 _ 21 1 0 ANTIOCH 015 9 0 2 188 2 24a 29 ANTIOCH Q16 12 0 2 179 4 25 5 ANTIOCH 017 8 1 2 186 2 245 22 5 0 ANTIOCH 018 4 0 1 144 1 17 1 ANTIOCH 019 4 0 1 164 2 198 16 1 - ---- __.—_ ANTIOCH 020 9 1 1 192 2 243 39 5 — ANTIOCH 021 7 1 6 220 4 270 23 3 ANTIOCH 022 T 0 0 182 2 22 __32 5 ANTIOCH 023 18 0 2 190 6 298 64 6 ANTIOCH 024 14 1 5 183 5 282 4 ANTIOCH '%25 18 1 1 218 3 332 60 3 - _— ANTIOCH 026 10 0 2 182 4 251 3 _ _ ANTIOCH 027 9 2 20 3 26 27 .I ANTIOCH 128 10253 2 314 34 b ANTIOCH 029 4 0 82 3 99 22 1 0 ANTIOCH 030 7 2 146 1 198 25 1 ANTIOCH 131 9 4 128 a 187 3 ANTIOCH 032 871 1 148 a 210 22 4 0 _ ANTIOCH 033 13 0 2 2L9 1 1 30� 51 4 0 ANTIOCH n34 SEE AN 048 — ANTIOCH 035 6 0 3 146 1 0 193' 14 1 0 — ANTIOCH 036 6 2 2 134 2 175 24 1 0 — -- ANTIOCH 037 7 ! a 3 160 1 21 21 ANTIOCH 038 209 22 7 373 61 0 ANTIOCH 039 132 1 171 4 266 31 5 0 -~ ANTIOCH 040 8 1 141 2 20 1 ANTIOCH 041 15 0 203 1 19 4-6 i - - - ANTIOCH 042 9 146 0� FORM 142.7 _...... ._. ..-.._. �s U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T 0 W S G M R V M S S P 8 R E R 0 S 4 M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N I 0 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E 0 T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M W R S Y R J S R 4 I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-002 ® ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 87 0 1 134 6 0 187 28 7 0 ANTIOCH 047 113 0 1 182 1 0 246 34 3 0 ANTIOCH 048 120 1 260 3 2 346 27 2 2 ANTIOCH 049 87 1 3 80 2 C 132 36 2 0 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 BETHEL ISLAND 501A 15 2 1 187 6 274 527 0 BETHEI- ISLAND 5018 - 121 2 125 7 _ 193----43 _7 _.____0 BERKELEY PARK 501 120 1 3 162 b c 106 13 156'______l BAY VIEW 501 54 2 122 6 152 21 2 BRENTWOOD 001 8 1 8 206 0 259 32 4 0 BRENTWOOD 002 8 1 1 110 1 158 26 6 6 BRENTWOOD 003 1 0 8 201 1 289 60 7 0 _ BRENTWOOD 0069 1 2 149 7 212 31 4 0 BRENTWOOD 501 15 1 .21 _ 4 -- 303 52 15 -1 -- — -- --- BRENTWOOD 502 SEE OA 503 BRENTWOOD 503 _ _23 159 2 -- 0 _ 21_3-11213 -----0 ___._ _ BRENTWOOD 504 SEE KG 501 -- BRENTWOOD 508 45 0 2 _63 2 _______O 89---14 . 3 0 --- BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 _ - ---_ -- -------__. ----. - ----- __- -- BRENTWOOD 513 _ _ _ ---- ---- -- - -- --- - --- SEE BW 508 _ __ BYRON 501A 161 1 3 120 199 73 3 0 BYRON 5018 --13 - 88 3 - --147 67 3 - 0 BYRON 503 - -_ _-- VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 62 1 1 106 5 C 148 21_ 2 0 CROCKETT 501 65 2 2 146 7 C 184 25 6 L CROCKETT 502 IOI ___ 0 - 136 1 178 46 8 0 CROCKETT 503 _ _- _ __----__._- _- -- -.SEE CK 511.. CROCKETT 504 87 2 2 161 8 0 22 19 6 0 - ------ CROCKETT 505 7 2 5 20T 5 255 _13 10 3 CROCKETT 506. _ _ -- _-- VOTED ABSENTEE _ . CROCKETT 511 13 204 3 28 4 1 1 CLAYTON 001 17 1 12 5 22 66 CLAYTON 002 203 1 5 78 2 1 180 91 7 0 CLAYTON 003 _ _ SEE CL 503 --- CLAYTON 004 120 3 88 3 151 60 2 0 CLAYTON 605 210 6 125 5 22 9 10 0 — CLAYTON 501 13 101 1 176 5 CLAYTON 502 21 1 2 112 2 181 130 2 0 CLAYTON 503 23 2 4 177 5 263 115 9 1 CLAYTON 506 13 1 2 75 113 5 10 CLAYTON 507 _ ___ SEE BW 508 �,- CLAYTON 511 ____--- SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 17 1 94 3 159 88 0 _ CONCORD 001 10 1 137 7 197 28 11 5 CONCORD 002 9 1 169 3 217 29 2 CONCORD 093 10 2 lb 22 37 9 0 CONCORD 004 6 0 71 6 110 19 3 - 1 - CONCORD 005 13 1 3 121 a 4 CONCORD 016 lo2 0 134 2 28 7 CONCORD 007 10 1 1 138 2 41 CONCORD 008 15 1 1 156 4 CONCORD 009 11 a 1 146 4 21 41 CONCORD 010 10 2 0 119 4 i17 40 1 CONCORD 011 11 1 131 2 q 194 41 - CONCORD 012 14 172 CO 246 5 CONCORD 013 9 1 15 0 218 21 CONCORD 014 14 145 229) 50 1 - — CONCORD 015 13 1 1 13 208{ 6 -- -- CONCORD 016 8 1 5 119 2 178! 2 CONCORD 017 140 4 158 5 217 71 0 CONCORD 018 9 1 1 15 18 ---59- 5_-___0 CONCORD 019 14 1 1 132 21 61 3 CONCORD 020 _ 20 1 207 8 29_ 98 _._ 9 0 CONCORD 021 14 1 3 158 228 5 FORM 141.0 - - U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST STH DIST S H 0 M J M J T D N S G M R V M S S P 8 R E R 0 S 4 M U A C O U A A C E I O I E T C H R O V O E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L 8 C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N I D T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K 1 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E N M R S Y R J S R 4 I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-003 • CONCORD 022 135 0 3 122 3 0 196 51 4 0 CONCORD 023 115 1 158 1 0 211 48 9 1 CONCORD 024 72 0 0 135 5 0 172 30 5 0 CONCORD 025 135 1 0 122 4 0 195 53 2 0 CONCORD 026 159 1 3 141 2 0 232 64 9 0 — — CONCORD 027 137 0 0 112 2 14 95 2 0 CONCORD 028 140 0 1 122 6 183 76 4 1 CONCORD 029 116 0 2 105 2 15 68 2 0 CONCORD 030 17 1 139 1 238 78 0 0 __ CONCORD 031 97 2 3 145 1 Of 186 53 CONCORD 032 185 0 5 133 7 241 71 7 0 CONCORD 033 173 2 147 1 223 79 6 1 _ CONCORD 034 18 0 5 185 7 298 72 11 0 CONCORD 035 13 0 0 168 1 0 240 61 1 0 CONCORD 036 17 0 2 131 4 1 223 78 3 1 _ CONCORD 037 19 0 1 178 5 0 267 94 9 0 CONCORD 038 17 2 4 143 2 0 229 75 2 0 CONCORD 039 17 0 1 124 3 1 205 83 4 0 CONCORD 040 17 0 3 108 0 1 198 78 5 0 CONCORD 041 19 0 1 132 2 235 75 4 L CONCORD 042 14 0 1 68 2 134 67 3 0 CONCORD 043 1T 0 1 11 1 187 T9 1 _0 CONCORD 044 15 0 7 184 T 0 25 78 12 0 CONCORD 045 15 202 5 291 53 8 0 CONCORD 046 11 1 141 3 191 56 3 0 CONCORD 047 23 3 1 244 4 0 33 117 12 0 CONCORD 048 14 1 129 5 22 4 4 0 CONCORD 049 12 1 132 3 18 59 2 -0 CONCORD X50 21 3 192 - 6 283 120 _-5 6 - CONCORD 051 13 67 2 118 T3 0 2 CONCORD 052 15 1 84 2 16 66 3 CONCORD 053 8 0 12 1 166 3 4 0 CONCORD 054 12 2 2 162 2 22 _51 3 0 _ CONCORD 055 12 3 3 203 13 27 53 9 0 CONCORD 056 17 1 0 165 5 238 78 9 0 CONCORD 057 13 2 1 146 4 19 71 4 6 CONCORD 058 15 0 0 157 5 216 81 6 0 CONCORD 059 111 193 13 24 50 L 1 0-- --- -- CONCORD 060 12 2 178 5 --2-32 59 6 0 — CONCORD 661 12 0 1 160 7 228 48 11 0 CONCORD 062 192 5 4 222 4 29 101 4 0 CONCORD 063 77 2 5 141 5 177 24_ 13 6 CONCORD 064 91 1 6 131 1 176 32 3 0 CONCORD 765 ---- SEE CO 137 -_-_ -- -- CONCORD 066 14 1 1 81 0 144 67 5 0 CONCORD 067 16 1 3 112 4 1 183 87 3 0 CONCORD 068 14 1 3 151 4 1 23 55 8 0 CONCORD 069 16 0 9 110 8 0 202 71 4 0 CONCORD OTO_ 12 0 0 106 3 161 . - 6 --- CONCORD 071 21 2 135 1 2393 70_ CONCORD 072 10 1 1 68 0 10 50 1 0 CONCORD 073 18 3 79 3 14 11 5 0 CONCORD 074 7 3 52 0 9 26 2 0 _ CONCORD 075 16 2 130 5 23 48 7 0 CONCORD 076 12 0 91 2 137 61 4 0 CONCORD OTT 21 2 2 172 4 258 104 13 6 CONCORD 078 13 1 3 100 2 147 76 5 2 CONCORD 079 9 a 1 101 2 147 39 4 1 CONCORD 080 8 0 0 93 0 109 49 1 CONCORD 081 16 a 4 i94 5 243 98 5 1 CONCORD 082 17 1 8 204 5 309 68 CONCORD 083 30 2 4 157 3 299 147 7 CONCORD 084 12 1 5 147 3 227 460 _ CONCORD 085 15 a 1 136 7 191 7 9 CONCORD 087 0 1 5 0 9 1 CONCORD 089 1321 1 149 20 73 _ 3 CONCORD 090 17q0 a 128 4 22 6 CONCORD 091 26 a 6 123 4 258 138 _ CONCORD 092 10 2 2 130 6 2 185} 441 3 0 - — CONCORD 093 — SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 9 115 1 153 4 3 CONCORD 095 13 80 1 138 613 a CONCORD 096 14 5 198 6 274 6 CONCORD 097 12 1 1 5 12 50 0 CONCORD 098 14 1 13 2 26 62 6 0 _ CONCORD 099 9a 2 121 417 3 CONCORD 100 { 19 1 1401 5 213 10 ---FOR. 148.5 I - - E.: U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T D W S G M R V M S S P 8 R E R 0 S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E B A N L A A R A K C N N 10 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-004 CONCORD 101 12f 1 0 149 4 0 211 62 2 0 CONCORD 102 211 3 3 114 1 0 216 100 3 0 CONCORD 103 21c 0 2 126 2 0 211 116 2 0 CONCORD 104 141 2 1 89 1 1 169 75 2 0 CONCORD 105 211 1 4 184 3 1 289 101 11 0 CONCORD 106 1141 1 1 97 2 143 56 2 0 CONCORD 107 20q 0 1 108 1 218 82 6 1 CONCORD 108 T 1 118 3 0 164 26 2 1 CONCORD 10911 1 1 165 215 49 9 0 CONCORD 110 13 2 123 3 205 ___45 8 0 CONCORD 111 10 2 4 124 5 C 162 59 4 1 CONCORD 112 17 1 3 174 3 25 77 8 0 CONCORD 113 12 3 1 115 5 19 42 5 0 CONCORD 114 11 0 1 121 1 C 165642 0 CONCORD 115 — SEE CO 082 __- ® _CONCORD 116 122 0 0 147 3 181 70 0 CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 -1 0 1 35 2 -39 6 1 13 - -1-- -- -- - -- CONCORD 119 Z 12 1 19 _51 0 _ - CONCORD 120 _ _ _15 111 1 --- 18 70_. _6- -- — CONCORD 121 - - SEE CO 034 ------- CONCORD 122- _ _ _ __._ ---- --------- - ----__ -- -- _ --- SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 _ 13 0 3 T_ _ 2 13_ _-65 3 -- 0 CONCORD 124 - SEE CL 503 CONCORD 125 _ 11 -_ _ 1 _161. 6 1&1--_.57 --- CONCORD 126 SEE CO 091 CONCORD 127 173 0 1 96 178 CONCORD 128 lee 0 3 125 2188 106 10 0 CONCORD 129 191 1 1 110 0 _ 20 _81 -_ 0 CONCORD 130 101 0 2 118 6 179 37 0 CONCORD 131 101 1 2 104 3 - L59 _._3 7 _0--- CONCORD 132 SEE CO 055 _ CONCORD 133 16 129 _ 3 20 76 -7--o - - - CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 18 2 10 216 9 301 86 15 _2 CONCORD 136 15 0 0 71 0- 13 _T7 2 _0_ ® CONCORD 137 20 1 2 214 10 313 78 8 0 CONCORD 138 12 4 2 88 1 131 677 8 0 _ CONCORD 139 10 0 2 107 4 160 46 6 0 CONCORD 141 19 163 27 89 9-.-----o CONCORD 142 ._- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 172 0 1 133 2 20 CONCORD 144 166 1 2 162 23 83 LO -0 CONCORD 145 81 1 3 113 2 L42 3 0 CON.:ORD 146 19 0 0 128 0 192 107 1 0 CONCORD 147 16 1 1 134 0 181 90 4 - CONCORD 148 12 1 a 101 1 1 155 62 3 0 CONCORD 149 17 a 1 113 2 0 204 8 3 0 CONCORD 501 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE ® CONCORD 504 es 0 1 89 8 0 142 33 T CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 _- CONCORD 506 SEE CO 144 CONCORD 507 SEE CO 044 CONCORD 508 -- SEE CO 045 CONCORD 509 115 0 6 87 4 C 14 51 1 CONCORD 510 166 2 3 153 5 0 25 61 ____o_ CONCORD 511 SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 75 0 3 458 3 CONCORD 513 -- --. SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE WC 065 row. 1a2•f - s� U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST STH DIST S H 0 M J M J T D N S G M R V M S S P 8 R E R D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L 8 C L A A I E B A N L A A R A K C N N I 0 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E 0 T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M N R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-005 CONCORD 515 268 2 1 90 4 018 1.59 4 _0 CONCORD 516 21 D _116 2 239 84 6 0 CONCORD 517 -- SEE MC 029 CONCORD 516 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 _- SEE CO 141 CONCORD 520 -VOTED ABSENTEE -_-- CONCORD 521 165 0 5 104 1 0 162 99 4 0 CONCORD 523 _ -_- SEE WC 517 _ CONCORD 524 296 1 0 189 4 a 298 164 3 1 _ CONCORD 525 135 0 2 99 2 1 159 70 - 5 0 - - - - -- --- -_ __ CONCORD 532 ® SEE CO 515 -_ - CANYON 501 1 0 0 54 15 2 --T -5---68 0 DANVILLE 501 131 070 1 130 66 0 0 DANVILLE 502 - -10- 1 _ 6 1 _ 10 59 4 ----0 - --- - - - -- DANVILLE 503 2T 0 3 89 1 -194 159 5 0 DANVILLE 50416 0 1 99 1 ----- 141---1-15 5--- 0- - - - DANVILLE 505 --21 1 5 146 0 ---- 245 . 9T 9 - - OANVILLE 506 24 - 99 _3 201 127------ 7 --- ---.._-_ _— DANVILLE 507 18 2 1 79 153 103-----3__ _0 DANVILLE 508 - 160 0 72 0 131 __ 95 --1 - - 0 DANVILLE 509 21 -1.22 2 - 22 Z03 - 0 DANVILLE 510 12 0 2 67 5 131 49 3 0 DANVILLE 511 -21 1 67 5 -141 135---8 0------ DANVILLE -----DANVILLE 512 13 2 1 127 7 209 43 0 DANVILLE 513 14 2 80 14 --_-__82 8 ___._0 DANVILLE 514A 20 0 2 70 0 140- 1_28 2 ---_-0 DANVILLE 5148 15 58 1 11 65 4 0 DANVILLE 515 1 _0 _._ - _ __-_ -__3 0 - 0 - DANVILLE 515A 0 Q 0 0 _ _ 0 ____0 __.0 0 DANVILLE 516 19 0 2 85 2 144 6 _ 0 DANVILLE 517 14 62 3 16 _8_5_ 0 0 _ DANVILLE 518 16 0 2 102 2 112 80 2 0 DANVILLE 519 _. 4_ - 0 -_. 5 -6 ---0- 0- DANVILLE 519A0 -0 --- - _- ---0 --- DANVILLE 520 -_ VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 19 0 0 89 2 0 161 _110 1 0 DANVILLE 522 124 1 0 42 0 o 8184 l 0 DANVILLE 523 _-_-- -- ___- - SEE OV 516 DANVILLE 524 SEE DV 506 __ -- DANVILLE 525 2010 5 191 10 7 0 DANV ILLE 526 26 1 152 - - 24 15 - _ 5 6---_ DANVILLE 52724 11 19 162 5 -0 DANVILLE 528 ._ . 25 1 9 - 18- -1-4-4 _ 5-- 0 -- DANVILLE 529 23 1 124 3 0 21 133 i.---o— 0 _DANVILLE 530 - --- - - ---- - VOTED ABSENTEE --- --- - - - - -- DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE -- DANVILLE 532 _..-- SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 16 42 3 131 75 2 0 DANVILLE 533A 10 0 8 0 10 8 1 0 DANVILLE 534 17 3 55 3 10 11 3 1 DANVILLE 535 14 1 54 3 11 ' 83 0 6 DANVILLE 536 16 1 6 3 12 - -9 3 - DANVILLE 537 15 1 0 55 1 113 75 3 DANVILLE 538 17 0 1 81 1 12 122 _ 1 0 EL CERRITO 001 85 2 172 2 --- - ---- --82 - 9---158 ---2--- EL 2 -- EL CERRITO 002 9 1 0 162 3 87 EL CERRITO 003 10 1 162 1 - _- -_-- 116-_.-1 136 —_ - EL CER41TO 004 14 2 6 175 6 146 1 143 1 — EL CERRITO 005 13f 1 2 165 1 150 8 128 0 _ EL CERRITO 006 15C 1 2 131 2 148 5 121 _0 - EL CERRITO 007 17 1 0 12 162 9 117 1 EL CERRITO 008 151 0 2 118 -- 168_ 1 - -87 - -2-- EL CERRITO 009 ---- -- SEE EC 039 EL CERRITO 010 11 5 141 1 Z13 1 _133 EL CERRITO 011 12 19 - _ _ -128 1 158- -- - EL CERRITO 012 10 1 12 - _ - -c - --- 10 -108 L — FOR. 142.3 r, I' U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST STH DIST S H 0 M J M J T 0 W S G M R V M S S P B R E R D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L 8 C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N 10 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E 0 T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y v Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J v I N N N G G G S S S -02-006 EL CERRITO 013 117 0 2 136 6 0 116 10 118 0 EL CERRITO 014 104 i 4 168 9 0 106 10 154 0 EL CERRITO 015 105 L 1 155 8 1 94 9 L57- l EL CERRITO 016 93 0 2 184 T 1 87 3 179 1 EL CERRITO 017 187 2 1 110 6 1 194 8 92 1 - EL CERRITO 018 10 2 0 163 3 104 11 149 3_ EL CERRITO 019 15 0 5 189 1 161 8 164 2 EL CERRITO 020 10 2 161 2 105 _ 141.129 __ L EL CERRITO 021 7 1 1 128 5 74 8 112 0 EL CERRITO 022 16 0 3 155 2 -- — - -- 162 ----7 144- --I -_ EL CERRITO 023 12 1 2 90 5 139 L1 71 2 _ EL CERRITO 024 13 0 1 137 2 1 133 8 126 0 EL CERRITO 025 14 1 1 192 3 0 1.48 12 171 1 EL CERRITO 026 10 5 3 161 2 0 98 12 136 1 EL CERRITO 027 12 0 5 180 5 1 117 12 166 -1 EL CERRITO 028 3 2 4 161 3 1 33 9 156 3 ® EL CERRITO 029 11 4 1 134 6 _97 16 123 1 EL CERRITO 030 10 1 1 213 2 99 7 _ 198 _ 0 EL CERRITO 031 14 1 164 154 11 133 1 EL CERRITO 032 15 5 163 - -_ _ _ _ L56 9 163_ _ 1 EL CERRITO 033 15 2 1 136 0172 9 97 O EL CERRITO 034 16 1 13 139_._ 8 140 - 0 _ EL CERRITO 035 14 2 21 162 147 8 140 1 EL CERRITO 036 14 1 14 5 -- — --153 8 116 --- ----- EL CERRITO 037 12 0 165 1 125 5 131 1� EL CERRITO 038 7 2 108 7 56 9 118 0 EL CERRITO 039 18 0 175 185 18 140 EL CERRITO 040 _11 1 164 5 117 -7 1.49 0 EL CERRITO 042 8 0 6 _ 80 5 65 0 EAST RICHMOND 501 9 1 1 151 3 210 31 8 2_ EAST RICHMOND 502 7 1 1 177 4 21 __36 5 0 EAST RICHMOND 503 8 1 166 3 20 - 34 -.- ---,..2 EAST RICHMOND 504 10 6 183 6 25 4 5 EAST RICHMOND 505 9 127 2 18 - 3 2 - EAST RICHMOND 506 10 2 181 1 25 i2--- 12 EAST RICHMOND 507 6 0 0 135 2 175 15 5 1 EAST RICHMOND 568 1 0 0 8 0 1 ----3-- 0 0 EL SOBRANTE 501 2 3 2 .. - 4 9 0 0 ---- EL SOBRANTE 502 76 6 136 7 170 28 8 0 EL SOBRANTE 503 101 2 2 172 2 -2j5 3_ 1 EL SOBRANTE 504 69 0 2 74 1 c 108 Z 6 EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 8 2 5 80 3 C 138 - 19 9 2 EL SOBRANTE 507 19 1 2 L24 5 220 83 9 3 EL SOBRANTE 508 11 2 4 120 0 187 3 6 1 EL SOBRANTE 510 11 2 8 135 9 198 39 26 2 EL SOBRANTE 511 1 0 1 9 1 21 5 1 0 EL SOBRANTE 512 10 11 155 5 269 44 20 1 EL SOBRANTE 513 8 4 160 2 L99 8 1 EL SOBRANTE 514 13 6 136 2 196 5- 10 1 — EL SOBRANTE 515 6 2 91 2 13 2 _ 1 EL SOBRANTE 516 T 1 0 168 9 20 28 10 EL SOBRANTE 517 144 0 Ll 182 1 0 261 53 9 1 EL SOBRANTE 518 34 0 0 11 0 c 34 11 1 0 - EL SOBRANTE 522 134 1 7 155 4 1 228 56 5 1 EL SOBRANTE 523 --_ SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 90 1 8 86 1 0 131 37 8 0 --- EL SOBRANTE 527 180 0 8 128 ol 1 204 72 28 0 EL SOBRANTE 528 _-_— SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 _-- GIANT 501 14 1 5 157 1 C 23 47 10 0 — -- -- --- GIANT 502 16 0 9 116 5 c 22 49 9 0 GIANT 503 8 o 6 164 3 C 20 23 1 - --- — — GIANT 504 7 2 1 163 3 20 19 13 1 GIANT 505 131 1 163 1 241! 44 6 1 _ GIANT 506 10 0 3 151 4 0 218j 41, GIANT 507 14 0 0 119 0 1 21 38 GIANT 508 103 1 112 1 16 ' 39 5 _ GIANT 509 17 218 2 0 32 57� 5 1 GIANT 510 ..-- SEE GT 509 i GIANT 511 10 a 2 131 4 1 18 39 5 1 GIANT 513 9 1 1 139 3 19 3 5 1 HERCULES 001 10 1 2 139 1 20 36 KNIGHTSEN 501 16 1 9 149 8 25 62 11 ----------------------- I f!I'� U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST STH DIST S H 0 M J M J T 0 M S G M R V M S S P 8 R E R D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 1 E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L S C L A A I E B A N L A A R A K C N N I D T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G 5 S S -02-007 ® KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 112 3 2 193 5 4 124 9 161 0 . - KENSINGTON 502 98 2 1 153 4 1 102 140 . - o .-- ---- KENSINGTON -KENSINGTON 503 123 5 0 170 6 0 143 14 - 135 1 - KENSINGTON 504 77 4 1 174 T 1 90 13 155 0 - KENSINGTON 505 137 3 2 205 6 1 154 14 -- 166 Z KENSINGTON 506 78 0 3 102 5 __ 84 9 66 1 KENSINGTON 507 105 0 1 131 6120 6 108 0. - KENSINGTON 508 12 0 0 145 3 1 __ ---._ -.__-- __--- 141----7 ._117 _- 1— KENSINGTON 509 159 1 0 119 1 0 166 5 100 0 - KENSINGTON 510 120 0 1 125 3 1 114 9 120 0 - KENSINGTON 511 -- VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 ® VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 102 0 0 143 3 - _- 102 9 132 _1 _- LAFAYETTE 001 17 1 0 64 1 _1 71 4_ 53 __o- LAFAYETTE 002 26 1 1 100 1 1246 3 112 0 . LAFAYETTE 003 24 2 1 91 ___.-- __-_-_ __----_- _- 210-- LO 92—_ _0 LAFAYETTE 004 25 1 1 9 3 - 229 3 104 0 LAFAYETTE 005 - _ _ _ 21 1 66--_ 2 -- _. _-- _ __----. 173 -_--- 7 91 - 0 LAFAYETTE 006 24 1 142 - _ -- ----- 252 4 120 - 1 -- LAFAYETTE 007 20 2 118 - - --__ _.._ _.__175 -17 118 0 LAFAYETTE 008 16 0 3 133 8 0 _ _ - __ __ 157 10 142___ 2 LAFAYETTE 009 19 2 73 3 _ - -- 171 3 _ 85 1 LAFAYETTE 010 14 2 71 1 _ __----_ _ ---- ----_ 131 - 3---70 _._..O LAFAYETTE 011 11 3 1 111 6 _ __- __-- —90 12 - 118 -- 0---- LAFAYETTE 012 18 1 93 3 -_ ._ . _. -----153 _-3 -107 --- 0 LAFAYETTE 013 17 2 1 11 3 _._ . _1-5 5 -138_ 1 LAFAYETTE 014 12 2 1 70 2 _ _ _ --- -----107 -7 74 1 LAFAYETTE 015 20 _.. 86 5-- --- 18B -- ---93 —0 LAFAYETTE 016 16 64 3 _ --__ -- 148 _ -71 - 0 LAFAYETTE 017 20 2 61 1 _ _-- _ _ ---- —.---__19_ .____3_ 73 !—_-- LAFAYETTE 018 18 2 63 1 _— _ --- --165 6 66 - _--2 LAFAYETTE 019 1 a 3 89 3 ___ 1331. 4____ 85 _0 LAFAYETTE 020 20 1 6 107 1 180 _ _1_06 6 LAFAYETTE 021 20 1 2 87 2 181 11 91 2 LAFAYETTE 022 0 1 78 2 218 95 1 LAFAYETTE 023 24 0 1 105 3 _-- _--- --- _— —_217 -- 119 0 LAFAYETTE 024 20 1 1 132 1 17-8 133 LAFAYETTE 625 __ _ __-- —__-- _ —_—_ _ -__-- —._---_.__-- SEE LA 021 - - - -- - - --- _ LAFAYETTE 027 163 0 4 106 6 -135 ---5 127 -- 4---- LAFAYETTE 028 L39 a 1 106 2 121 5 112 _0 ® LAFAYETTE 030 27 1 0 10 5 _ 260 103 2 - LAFAYETTE 031 12 1 2 78 3 _- _ _- 120 --2 79 -- 1_ --- LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 146 1 3 61 3 121 79 1 LAFAYETTE 036 _ . _ -- �- --_ � __- _ -._.-- - - SEE LA 030 _ - _ _ --- --- - LAFAYETTE 038 186 a 1 69 175 _.-65 _ _0 - -_ LAFAYETTE 039 23 1 9 3 - _ __-- - 2-10 6 103 -- .-- LAFAYETTE 040 13 1 8 -_- _ _ -- --_-105 1 98 -- 1 --� --- LAFAYETTE 041 12i 2 0 83 297 160 1 - LAFAYETTE 042 _ _ _ _ __-- _-- _-_- ._. SEE LA 002 __-----.__-__-- LAFAYETTE 043 130 0 1 552 c121 58 LAFAYETTE 044 lit2 L1 5 ---- 77 - 1 LAFAYETTE 045 13 1 61 3 13271"- 1 LAFAYETTE,046 15 1 88 - -- _1.4.7_______6 95 LAFAYETTE 047 VOTED ABSENTEE _-- LAFAYETTE 048 _ --- -- - --- ------- SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 1 0 0 15 0 21 __-14 0 LAFAYETTE 502 --_ _-___ ___ ___ SEE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 106 0 . 5 89 6102 1 78__0__- LONE TREE 501 - _ _ SEE AN 047 _ - ----- --- --- _- --- ---__- ----- --- __ ---- -- LONE TREE 502 al 3 1 169 4 C 221 2 LONE TREE 503 ----- VOTED ABSENTEE -LONE TREE 505 -- _ _ SEE. LT 502 _ __ __-- - - -- ----- - -- - --__ __--_-- _ _ i t� U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST STH DIST S H 0 M J M J T 0 W S G M R V M S S P B R E R D S A M U A C O U A A C E I O I E T C H R O V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N I 0 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E 0 T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-008 ® LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE __— LONE TREE 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 167 0 1 91 1 _ 154 6 MORAGA 002 _ __-_-_- _. SEE MO 003 ---.__— MORAGA 003 198 3 3 128 3151 12 141 3 '— MORAGA 004 25 0 91 —__ 257 . -- 10 _68 MORAGA 005 215 0 1 69 0 0 200 4 68 3 MORAGA 006 15 0 3 72 0140 7 67 1 MORAGA 007 22 0 0 63 1 217 5 - 60 - MORAGA 008 26 1 2 82 4 252 _6 82 0 MORAGA 009 20 0 1 109 3200 3 108 1 MORAGA O10 26 1 2 80 . 230 5 97_- - 1 MORAGA 011 23 1 97 2 __.-- -- 241 __ 76 -_1 0 MORAGA 012 13 1 51 2 _ _. _ . _ _ 120 652 - 0 - -- MORAGA 013 23 2 1 98 2 -------- -- 229 _ _ 96 ----3 -- MORAGA 014 17 1 102 8 _ _ _._._ ._ -15-4 9 - 102 —2-- MORAGA -MORAGA 015 23 0 3 107 0 221 6 _ _1.10 1- MORAGA 016 201 72 1 171 1 87 MORAGA 017 15 ._ 63 3 _1145 151 57 2 MORAGA018 16 2 8 149 1 87MORAGA 019 17 81 1 153 6 82 1 MORAGA 020 16 1 123 116 19 124 0MORAGA 021 1T b 2 166 1 65 2 MORAGA 022 15 60 2 -_- 2 --67 ---0 MORAGA 023 172 0 2 115 2 ---156 7 111 _- 0----- MORAGA 024 23 3 9 2 - .__ _ MORAGA 025 126 1 0 53 0 0 — 11 -3--5-6 1 MORAGA 027 SEE MO 025 MORAGA 029 231 -0 1 87 _ - 4 231 - — 69— 3 — MORAGA 030 SEE MO 020 MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014_. MORAGA 502 .SEE MO 011 ._-- MT VIEW 501 T 1 17 _ _ 222 23 3 - _1 - -- --- — MT VIEW 502 6 1 190 5 225 3 1 MT VIEW 503 71 163 1 198 - -32 . 7------0 -MT VIEW 504 80 163 2 208 7 0 MT VIEW 505 8 2 178 4 23 2 MARTINEZ 001 7 2 93 5 137 31 2 1 MARTINEZ 002 8 2 0 95 10 142 35 1 MARTINEZ 003 5 1 2 118 4 L52 18 — 1 MARTINEZ 004 11 2 169 T 24 50 5 MARTINEZ 005 8a 6 154 4 20 ( 33 6 2 MARTINEZ 006 9 1 2 17 5 237 34 7 2 MARTINEZ 007 162 0 1 112 5 197 7 5 3 MARTINEZ 008 77 0 8 166 4 221 23 8 0 MARTINEZ 009 94 0 0 143 2 20 -26 1 3 MARTINEZ 010 67 1 1 142 3 t87 25 2 1 MARTINEZ O11 116 3 2 148 6 220 41 8 3 MARTINEZ 012 131 0 167 2 C 246 48 5 1 MARTINEZ X13 82 4 145 4 20 3 MARTINEZ 014 18 16 8 27 79 43 _ MARTINEZ 015 146 2 4 149 1 23 52 5 1 MARTINEZ 01619 22 12 31 88 17 3 _ MARTINEZ 017 16 1 127 22 61 11 1 MARTINEZ 018 10 1 90 4 16 34 2 0 MARTINEZ 019 157 147 3 240 61 5 1 MARTINEZ 020 159! 1 115 6 119 4 82 1 - MARTINEZ 021 201 133 5 229 91 MARTINEZ 022 10 43 a 9 41 3 ---0- MARTINEZ -MARTINEZ 023 17( a 4 80 2 158 90 1 0 MARTINEZ 024. -__-. _--- ___-- —, SEE MZ X21 MARTINEZ 025 5 1 1 109 3 13 2 1 1 i MARTINEZ 028 10 1 108 2 1562 6 1 MARTINEZ 029 21 4 5 189 4 29 9 1 MARTINEZ 030 19 16 - 24 10 6 f. U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T 0 W S IG M R V M S S IP B R E R D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T G H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N I D T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-009 MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 _ _ __ --- ----- - ---------__ MARTINEZ 032 134 0 2 148 3 0 205 69 3 1 MARTINEZ 033 146 3 4 97 6 1 175 65 8 1 _. MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 103 1 5 92 2 0 154 44 4 0 MARTINEZ 036 70 1 1 121 1 0 162 21 8 2 MARTINEZ 037 4 39 0 66 19 2 1 MARTINEZ 038 11 1 0 70 - 2 --- -- - 133---52 - 1 -- MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 _ - -- — - -- MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 037 __- NICHOLS 501 77 1 2 194 2 1 236 21 5 1 - NICHOLS 503 82 6 2 15- 3 ----21 30 2 0 --- NICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE NORTH RICHMOND 501 2 3 173 17 _ 17 2 _0 NORTH RICHMOND 502 1 8 203 3 21� 6 5 - 6 NORTH RICHMOND 5033 4 189 0 01 186 3 _ 6 3 OAKLEY 501 13 292 3 _35 39 12 0 OAKLEY 502 111 0 3-203 6 Y 275 OAKLEY 503 10 1 26 3 323 41 7 0 OAKLEY 504 17 0 1 _ 92 141 4 249 58 .7 . _ _.Q —_ _- - —--- OAKLEY 515 15 2 2 208 1 6 2 68 3 0 OAKLEY 506 SEE OA 505 _ OLEUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 SEE PI 021 OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506 --- — - SE_E _PI 006 _ OLEUM 50.9 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 501 18 0 59 1 _ —_-- _-163 _ 2_63___1 ORINDA 502 25 1 64 0 232 3 63 1 ORINDA 503 16 1 1 4 _ 154 3 53 0 , ORINDA 504 19 2 80 5 197 2 80 0 ORINDA 505 _ 12 1 81 __ _-- _ ._118 —^3— -79 1 ORINDA 506 16 1 57 2 149 1 64 _ 2 _ ORINDA 507 20 1 6 183 3 83 3 ORINDA 508 16 1 95 _L4_9__, 1 _.100 2 ORINDA 509 7120 4 5 120 D - OR I NDA 510 8 8 - _- - -____68 2 105^ 0 _ORINDA 511 223 111 4 -- -- -- 20- -- 1 128 2 ORINDA 512 24 1 12 220 129 _0 OR I NDA 513 22 1 89 1 _ _ _ _ 187 _13 98_.._ 1 ORINDA 514 18 1 8 0 175 3 81I. ORINDA 515 20 1 78 2 - -171 98 _ 2 ORINDA 516 24 0 2 96 2 __ 22 96 2 DRINDA 517 21 1 1 108 19 114 2 ORINDA 518 18 1 5 12 -�- __ __ --- --- 156- . 136 -- -1 ------- ORINDA 519 20 1 2 84 3 174 93 1 ORINDA 520 20 1 5 121 2 188_ 5 129 0 ORINOA 521 23 1 n112 -_ _ _ 213_ ___ 118 --- ORINDA 522 22 1 12 _213 _119 - 0 ORINDA 523 19 1 1 122 2 168__ _ 141 0 ORINDA 524 24 3 1 76 1 _ _237 70 - - ORINDA 525 23 0 1 99 3 _ _-. -__ __.-._205 3 -1.12_____ 0 ORINDA 526 1a 73 171 2 63 _0 . _ ORINDA 527 23 0 1 65 2 21_ 0 - 75 --1`_- ORINDA 529 VOTEDABSENTEE ORINDA 530 ----- VOTED ABSENTEE --_-_- ORINDA 533 19 0 0 106 3 0 18 1 ---109 OR INDA 534 195 3 59 1 177 DR INDA 536 18 1 81 -- -- --- 18_ ._. -1 64--- -1 ORINDA 537 140 3 2 127 6 c 119 c 142 1 - OR INDA 540 _. _ -__.- --- _ SEE OR 512 PITTSBURG 001 2 2 2 180 2 20 1 2 j ___ - - - -- PITTSBURG 002 2 3 189 2 19 9 1 _ FORM 142.5 3 CJ U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T D W S G M R V M S S P B R E R D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T G H R 0 V 0 E G I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E B A N L A A R A K C N N 10 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E 0 T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T 0 M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E 1 S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-010 ® PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 28 2 6 139 3 0 . 170 4 6 0 PITTSBURG 005 63 3 4 193 1 242 16 3 0 PITTSBURG 006 51 0 1 187 5 22 1 2 1 PITTSBURG 007 8 1 2 186 1 230 35 0 0 PITTSBURG 008 7 157 3 20 33 3 0 PITTSBURG 009 SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 0- 3 244 1 - --0-- 25 2 0 -- -- PITTSBURG Oil 1 2 185 18 2 3 0 PITTSBURG 012 5 2 155 1 191 1 3 0 PITTSBURG 013 6 1 21 1 261 15 1 0 PITTSBURG 014 5 2 1 157 3 202 11 1 0 PITTSBURG 015 4 1 1 176 5 208 13 2 0 PITTSBURG 016 51 0 1 150 3 185 16 3 0 PITTSBURG 017 9 1 160 3 221 2T 6 0 _ PITTSBURG 018 T 1 1 197 3 245 2 _ 4 0 PITTSBURG 019 9 1 182 5 25 23 0 O - PITTSBURG 020 8 3 218 5 265 25 2 0 PITTSBURG 021 8 1 144 3 205 18 1 0 PITTSBURG 022 9 1 122 1 178 36 1 0 PITTSBURG 023 171 4 2 262 6360 T2 6 0 PITTSBURG 025 79 2 3 217 2 _ 277 181 0 _ PITTSBURG 026 39 1 1 167 3 C - 07 10 -.__.._2_ L___.__.. . PITTSBURG 027 . .SEE PB 032 PITTSBURG 028 1" 2 4 246 4 34 __. 55 5 0 PITTSBURG 029 2 1 3 208 2 -_228 11..___ Z___ _0 PITTSBURG 030 17 0 0 170 3 27 5 _ 5 -0- PITTSBURG PITTSBURG 031 11 0 3 117 6 _ 193 36 6 0 PITTSBURG 032 18 0 2 237 8 35 67 6 ----0- PITTSBURG 0PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 512 ---- PITTSBURG 034 97 1 2 124 5 188 -28 5 0 PITTSBURG 035 88 1 1 174 5 23 26 7 0 PITTSBURG 036 76 2 4 118 8 0 170 24 0 PITTSBURG 037 SEE PB 023. _---- PITTSBURG 038 166 , 1 4 189 7 0 29 5 12 - - - - PITTSBURG 039 8 2 11 0 17 18 2 0 PITTSBURG 041 5 1 17 3 21 __ 21 3 1 - ---- -- - --- ----- PITTSBURG 042 10 0 8 156 4 228 31 L 0 PITTSBURG 501 8 2 6 165 5 210 44 8 0� PITTSBURG 502 3 3 1 160 2 177 2.0 1 PITTSBURG 503 4 0 186 2 224 8 2 PITTSBURG 504 5 185 3 21 1 _0 . --- - - - _ PITTSBURG 505 3 0 4 134 3 15 14 7 0 PITTSBURG 506 8 2 3 2Z9 2 0 278 3 PITTSBURG 507 5 2 8 158 3 0 194 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 . PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB O11 - PITTSBURG 512 7c 4 4 248 0 286 3 PITTSBURG 513 SEE P8 042 . ® PITTSBURG 514 116 0 7 230 7 0 393 44 6 PITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE - PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB n22 _ __ _ - __ -------- - ---------- --- PLEASANT HILL 001 15E 2 140 4 21 7 PLEASANT HILL 002 14 2 101 15 66 8 0 PLEASANT HILL 003 8 91 2 14 35 — - - - PLEASANT HILL 004 16Z 1 12 1B� 90 4 2 - PLEASANT HILL 005 16 91 1 160i 82 7 1 PLEASANT HILL 006 15 1 98 9 19 6 - PLEASANT HILL 007 9 1 56 4 10 39 5 0 PLEASANT HILL 011 11 0 151 3 19' 56 - PLEASANT HILL 012 128 14 l 20 7 1 3 _ PLEASANT HILL 013 1Ti 1 161 7 246 84 6 -- -- PLEASANT HILL 014 14 0 191 7 237 68 1 PLEASANT HILL 015 19 i5k3 2416 1 PLEASANT HILL 016 13 1 14 1 193 711 7 rover ut•f U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T D W S G M jR V ; M S S P B R E R D S ! A M U A C 0 U A A C E 1 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L 8 C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N I D T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I O E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T O M E M W R 5 Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S ® -02-011 PLEASANT HILL 017 155 3 143 6 1 224 66 5 1 PLEASANT HILL 018 159 0 0 112 2 0 168 91 1 2 PLEASANT HILL 019 132 1 5 104 6 0 178 54 8 1 PLEASANT HILL 020 . 117 1 6 155 4 0 221 48 5 2 PLEASANT HILL 021 91 116 9 0 146 59 12 1 PLEASANT HILL 022 13 2 3 141 4 0 206 59 6 2 PLEASANT HILL 023 16 2 2 169 6 0 233 103 3 3 PLEASANT HILL 024 11 0 2 144 3 1 186 61 6 2 PLEASANT HILL 025 0 140 6 0 200 __55 8 0 PLEASANT HILL 026 16 1 1 141 5 221 67 11 — 0 PLEASANT HILL 027 12ri 4 144 4 2 216 49 10 0 PLEASANT HILL 028 180 3 187 3 1 274 75 10 2 PLEASANT HILL 029 14 3 5 141 6 2 U2 60 7 0 PLEASANT HILL 030 16 1 1 81 2 1 151 84 4 1 PLEASANT HILL 031 15 0 2 92 1 a 126 8 __. 90__--2_____ ® PLEASANT HILL 032 17 0 4 91 4 0 150 112 2 3 PLEASANT HILL 033 142 3 4 123 0 186 6 12 4 PLEASANT HILL 034 171 2 1 129 3 _197 82 9 3 PLEASANT HILL 036 115 1 3 101 415 60 4 2 PLEASANT HILL 037 _ _ . . ._SEE PH 023 PLEASANT HILL 038 89 1 1 72 2 0 121 33 7 0 PLEASANT HILL 639 .142 I 2 151 9 227 60 10 0 PLEASANT HILL 040 187 0 1 117 3 6 205 j144 5 _1 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 53 1 5 89 6 1 121 25 6 -1 _ PLEASANT HILL 043 13 1 1 87 137 _2 76 5 PLEASANT HILL 044 11 6 2 68 12 49 6 1 PLEASANT HILL 045 10 2 2 110 3 0 159 46 5 0 PLEASANT HILL 046 16 0 2 139 4 1 225 74 4 __6 PLEASANT HILL 048 ll 1 1 112 3 0 153 59 4 1 PLEASANT HILL 501A 149 0 4 72 5 3 100 10_ 5 1 PLEASANT HILL 5018 10 53 1 90 59 2 _0 PLEASANT HILL 502 114 1 0 117 5 - 150 65 13 2 PLEASANT HILL 503 68 0 0 45 1 61. 0 0 PLEASANT HILL 504 2 0 0 14 _ 19 0 16 0 PLEASANT HILL 505 i5 1 3 115 4 _--_. _._ _ 127 10 116 2 PLEASANT HILL 506 22 0 5 134 2 - —--_ _ 203 9 131 0 PLEASANT HILL 567 15 0 2 10 0- 1 120 v 7 1-17 0 PLEASANT HILL 508 0 0 3 0 0 4 __0 PLEASANT HILL 510 3 0 0 19 2 _- 0 38 1 _ 1 PINDLE 001 116 3 4 166 4 3 256 5 3 PINOLE 002 SEE PI 021 -- PINOLE 003 18C 2 3 218 2 319 65 5 1 PINOLE 004 _ 101 0 c 128 2 _171 40 15 1 PINDLE 005 94 1 4 99 1 _ 153 37 2 1 PINDLE 006 137 0 4 155 3 2 35 51 6 _1 _PINDLE 007 _ 18 . 0 3 141 4 24 ---75 5 PINDLE 008 ---- VOTED ABSENTEE _ PINDLE 009 12 153 2 _ -_ 21 52 7 2 PINOLE 010 9 1 4 96 5 159 28 7 1 PINDLE 011 12 2 0 110 8 197 31 10 2 PINDLE 012 15 0 2 134 1 214 6 _2 PINDLE 013 13 1 1 136 3 1 21_" . 57 6 1 PINOLE 014 15 1 2 148 3 0 215 62 13 2 PINDLE 015 10 1 7 104 5 C 16 43 91 PINOLE 016 -- SEE PI 003 PINDLE 017 151 0 2 120 3 1 203 56 11 2 --- PINDLE 018 202 2 2 137 2 230 95 6 1 PINOLE 019 152 2 4 130 5 22 41 12 1 PINDLE 021 163 0 6 198 3 c 29 52 L3 a PINDLE 022 164 1 1 163 8 1 24 68 PINDLE 023 189 2 2 152 3 C 268 62-- 7 1 PINDLE 024 _.— SEE PI 007 — PACHECO 501 67 0 0 17 1 c 4 3 PACHECO 502 38 4 1 77 2 0 9 18 6 PACHECO 503 115 2 3 166 1 0 22 42 12 0 PACHECO 504 --_._.— __ S E E MZ 018 - ------- - -__ - ---- PACHECO 505 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 506 7 1 1 8 it -IJ - ----- -- PACHECO 507 VOTED ABSENTEE FORM 142.2 7 1 C� U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H O M J M J T 0 w S G M R V M S S P B R E R D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N 10 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E 0 T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-012 PACHECO 508 106 0 6 151 3 1 226 35 2 0 PACHECO 509 136 1 1 172 0 3 224 73 6 2 PACHECO 510 144 0 1 176 2 1 239 72 6 PACHECO 511 33 0 3 57 2 0 77 13 2 0 PACHECO 512 93 0 3 90 1 0 120 49 8 3 PORT COSTA 501 41 1 0 81 5 0 107 11 6 3 RICHMOND 001 97 3 0 187 10 0 232 47 10 1 RICHMOND 002 82 2 0 167 6 1 218 33 3 0 RICHMOND 003 94 1 a 111 T 0 155 42 100 RICHMOND 004 11 1 2 170 4 0 177 1 0 0 RICHMOND 005 15 0 2 195 2 0 196 2 7 1 RICHMOND 006 1 2 1 200 2 202 2 2 RICHMOND 007 1 1 1 194 2 200 8 2 1 RICHMOND 008 1 4 198 3 194 0 3 2 RICHMOND 009 1 2 2 219 4 224 7 3 1 RICHMOND 010 1 1 1 227 4 227 4 5 RICHMOND 011 1 0 4 186 2 18 5 2 0 RICHMOND 012 q 4 2 186 2 198 3 RICHMOND X13 7 1 1 208 3 204 4 0 3 RICHMOND 014 14 2 2 190 0 18 3 4 RICHMOND 015 2 3 1 200 1 210 8 22 RICHMOND 016 16 2 8 277 2 291 4 1 3 RICHMOND 017 22 24 5 25 6 6 0 RICHMOND 018 2 30 172 1 177 51 RICHMOND 019 141 q 3 253 4 26 2 --A 1 RICHMOND 020 283 5 271 3 3 RICHMOND 021 1 1 2 334 4 32 5 8 3 _ RICHMOND 022 1 1 3 219 0 229 0 3 0 RICHMOND 023 8 3 1 132 3 179 28 2 2 RICHMOND 024 T 3 2 130 2 163 31 6 2 RICHMOND 025 T a 5 179 3 205 35 5 2 RICHMOND 026 4 5 4 158 3 18 17 1 2 RICHMOND 027 101 1 1 165 1 222 29 2 1 RICHMOND 028 10 3 6 162 1 21 39 7 3 RICHMOND 029 61 2 1 125 2 138 31 4 1 RICHMOND 030 10 2 2 182 3 188 1 3 0 RICHMOND 031 22 2 7 204 4 C 204 10 4 1 RICHMOND 032 26 4 10 293 3 C 31 7 9 2 RICHMOND 033 SEE RI 032 RICHMOND 034 13 1 4 183 4 C L7 6 2 RICHMOND 035 14 4 4 219 2 0 222 5 __ 2 RICHMOND 036A 77 1 6 155 3 0 107 32 10 3 RICHMOND 0368 46 a 5 112 4 0 136 18 4 1 RICHMOND 037 42 4 5 218 0 0 23 19 - 6 —1 RICHMOND 038 _._-- SEE RI 037 RICHMOND 039 SEE RI 035 RICHMOND 040 26 4 1 147 3 1 163 9 3 1 — RICHMOND 041 106 0 0 122 1 0 189 2 2 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 101 0 1 129 2 177 3 4 3 RICHMOND 044 10 1 1 176 3 23 45 3 1 RICHMOND 045 10 1 128 6 180 4 RICHMOND 046 125 5 163 5 246 38 RICHMOND 047 11 1 4 140 6 200 3 9 1 RICHMOND 048 110 4 139 1 19 -43 13 l RICHMOND 049 11 1 3 150 0 214 45 6 0 — RICHMOND 050 11 1 0 165 3 216 46 5 3 — — - RICHMOND 051 12 3 5 140 4 210 4 RICHMOND 052 10 1 1 136 2 18 42 RICHMOND 053 10 1 1 135 2 208 31 2 0 RICHMOND 054 as 2 2 133 a 178 34 1 3 RICHMOND 055 10141 4 194 41 RICHMOND 056 11 1 152 2 C 22 30 6 RICHMOND 057 9 1 141 1 2 _194" 3 _ RICHMOND 058 12 2 185 0 C 249, 43 RICHMOND 059 8 5 176 3 C 215 25 12 1 RICHMOND 060 93 1 178 4 224 31 6 1 RICHMOND 061 14 2 6 232 3 1 310 4410 RICHMOND 062SEE RICHMOND RI 061 — RICHMOND 063 8 1 0 126 8 167 37 5 RICHMOND 064 66 1 1 145 2 C 181 21 RICHMOND 065 85 1 3 15 2 C 191 8 RICHMOND 066 - SEE RI 104 - - - - -- - FOR. 142.0 M w i+ U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST STH DIST S H 0 M J M J T D M S G M R V M S S P B R E iR 0 S A M U A C O U A A C E I O I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L 8 C L A A I E B A N L A A R A K C N N I D T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M N R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-013 • RICHMOND 067 128 0 5 105 4 0 176 53 4 0 RICHMOND 068 68 2 1 112 0 1 153 21 1 2 RICHMOND 069 103 3 3 236 4 1 292 33 17 1 RICHMOND 070 — SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 58 1 3 165 2 0 197 23 2 1 RICHMOND 072 100 1 3 276 8 1 321 31 10 3 RICHMOND 073 SEE RI 072 R ICHMONO 074 6 1 178 7 0 208 - 34 10 ----2-- - - -- RICHMOND 075 81 0 0 166 3 0 206 30 5 2 RICHMOND 076 6 1 2 225 0 0 257 24 2 1 RICHMOND 077 7 2 1 202 3 246 25 3 _1 _ RICHMOND 078 4 3 127 2 0 153 15 4 0 RICHMOND 079 7 0 2 164 3 0 215 21 2 0 RICHMOND 080 0 0 27 0 _0 32 4 0 0 - RICHMOND 081 3 0 1 56 _ 80 9 _ 3 0 -- - - —— RICHMOND 082 4 0 0 360 15 18 1 2 RICHMOND 083 - 12 1 144 1 -1--- 216 44 9 1 ---- RICHMOND 084 11 1 1 127 3 2 178 55 2 0 RICHMOND 085 12 0 -2 153 4 0 _23346 - . 3 0---- RICHMOND 086 SEE RI 111 RICHMOND 087 15 1 121 - 20 61 -_ __ 2 _0 RICHMOND 088 - 13 1 0 25 7 0 .. .32 50 _8 _ 7____- RICHMOND 092 1 2 18 1 202 2 _2 RICHMOND 093 1 1 220 5 238 0 6 1 _ RICHMOND 094 13 1 1 136 0 1 211 5T _ 3 - 2 RICHMOND 095 6 1 1 133 10 172 14---'- RICHMOND 096 8 2 1 157 3 210 2.9 2 0 RICHMOND 098 2 3 1 140 2 151 5 4 l RICHMOND 099 3 2 4 156 5 167 18 _ 7 _ 1 RICHMOND 101 3 6 1 187 1 194 18 0 2 RICHMOND 102 - 61 3 1 127 _2 161 -18 2 ---1 RICHMOND 103 5 1 0 95 1 - -115 4- ----4 -1- - RICHMOND 104 13 1 6 222 3 278 -63 6 3 RICHMOND 105 75 1 0 171 5 _2 15 5 3 RICHMOND 106 5o 2 202 2 23 18 4 1 -- RICHMOND 108 11 3 1 226- 1 __ —22 1---- 3 _ _0.___ .-- ------ RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 SEE RI 021 RICHMOND 111 221 3 2 158 2 _ 297 75 8 ® RICHMOND 112 VOTED ABSENTEE _ RODEO 501 95 2 2 153 5 218 25 7 3— RODEO 502 SEE RO 503 _-- RODEO 503 8 43094 360 27 9 2 _ _____ RODEO.504 8 2 3 182 3 218 36 9 ___3____ RODEO 505 7 7 4 119 4 158 _Z4 -- 3 1— - -- - RODEO 506 11 0 3 123 0 178 49 16 — RODEO 508 8 1 2 177 0 237 23 5 _-0 RODEO 509 144 1 6 201 6 c 281 59 11 ROLLINGWOOD 501 82 2 1 156 2 C 200 27 5 2 ROLLINGW00D 502 72 1 4 159 5 C 187 39 7 2 ROLLINGWOOD 503 104 0 7 162 3 C 22 3 8 1 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 562 1 3 0 4 0 9 -- -2 --7 -----0 ® SARANAP 501 8 0 2 43 2 77 41 3 0 SARANAP 502 18 0 3 106 3 183 98 0 SARANAP 503 10 0 1 73 6 11 0 52 11 0 SARANAP 504 19 1 2 123 11 21 9 9 0 SARANAP 505 14 2 2 11.4 4 1 115 13 126 % SARANAP 506 161 2 1 11 -133 _130 1 SARANAP 507 142. 0 0 98 6 1 17 56 5 --- - SARANAP 508 _.— SEE SN 520 -- SARANAP 509 20 151 1 C 249 8 _ SARANAP 510 20 1 135 5 21 116 3 0 _ SARANAP 511 16 2 0 112133 13 124 1 SARANAP 512 14 1 1 8 _ 117 -- —163 - SARANAP 513 lac 1 1 111170 107 1 SARANAP 514 ___- ._- _ _ _ _ _ SEE SN 513 -- - - - - SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 FORM 142.5 '1 U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T D W S G M R V M S S P B R E R D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E B A N L A A R A K C N N I D T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T 0 M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-014 SARANAP 516 135 0 1 103 4 0 101 9 111 1 SARANAP 517 SEE SN SO2 SARANAP 519 SEE WC 057 SARANAP 520 163 3 2 112 4 0 119 7_13.6 4 SAN PABLO 001 73 2 4 168 5 1 216 19 6 4 SAN PABLO 002 72 0 2 155 it 0 185 26 11 1 SAN PABLO 00346 3 4 136 165 12 1 2 SAN PABLO 004 5 2 145 3 -172 18 11 L SAN PABLO 005 _ SEE SP 023 _ -- --- - --- — ---- SAN PABLO 006 100 3 148 2 200 36 9 4 -- - --- -— SAN PABLO 007 50 1 126 3 152 18 5 1 SAN PABLO 008 90 3 162 a 208 33 6 3 SAN PABLO 009 8 1 3 185 4 243 21 3 3 SAN PABLO 010 8 3 4 151 4 _24 7 0 SAN PABLO 011. _ 7 1 3 127 _2 156 35 8 3.-_--- SAN PABLO 012 6 2 1 125 2 15 26 5 0 SAN PABLO 013 6 3 1 167 5 C 190 31 8 3 SAN PABLO 014 4 3 2 130 2 C 160 18 4 0 SAN PABLO 015 5 3 1 166 3 19 _2 2 SAN PABLO 016 6 1 173 1 206-__._.28 6_ _2 _._. SAN PABLO 017 10 5 2 167 2 210 40 - - 5 0 _- SAN PABLO 018 8 2 3 122 3 170 22- SAN SAN PABLO 019 23 1 1 13 1 14 SANPABLO 020 lirl. 1 5 252 5 29 46 19 1 SAN__PABLO 021 61 2L 173 1 20 22 9 1 SAN PABLO 022 _ _ -- _.-_ __ SEE SP 020 - --- - - - SAN PABLO 023 6 1 3 210 3 23 SAN RAMON 501 24 0 0 94 3 18 141 SAN RAMON 502 20 1 0 136 3 SAN RAMON 503 10 1 3 7 2 SAN RAMON 504 18 0 2 138 SAN RAMON 505 11 0 1 59 1 SAN RAMON 506 b 0 45 2 63 40 0 SAN _RAMON 507 2 0 10 _ 0 _ L7 10 0__ SAN RAMON 508 10 2 92 SAN RAMON 509 18 1 127 SAN RAMON 510 22 1 3 102 3 195 110 6 0 SAN RAMON 511 22 0 4 101 3 SAN RAMON 512 221 105 2 18 128 SAN RAMON 513 14 0 1 50 1 LO 6 T5 SAN RAMON 514 16 0 2 137 4 SAN RAMON 515 18 9 1 SAN RAMON 516 16 131 1 C SAN RAMON 517 15 1 85 1 SAN RAMON 519 33 155 5 270 179 13 SANRAMON 520 17 C 10 1 17 95 - 3 SAN_ RAMON 521 22 113 SAN RAMON 522 14 1 97 2 SAN RAMON 523 8 1 0 71 6 SAN RAMON 524 18 0 2 102 1 17 9 0 SAN RAMON 525 21 8 3 16 111 SAN RAMON 526 2 0 0 2 a c 1 0 SAN RAMON 528 _ ._ VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE --_.— SAN RAMON 530 29 1 1 191 0 0 308 L49 9 TASSAJARA 501 9 0 2 72 0 0 101 48 12 0 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 _ VOTED ABSENTEE — VINE HILL 501 14f 1 1 261 342 5 - 12 1 V— VINE HILL 502 163 1 3 18 2-67 67 LO VINE HILL 503 SEE Mt 016 VINE HILL 504 4 2 6 71 3 2 101 VINE HILL 506 lic 3 1 275 5 C 34 _40 4 VINE HILL 507 SEE VH 550 VINE HILL 509 SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 99 571 1 0 9 40 2 row. �:•s - - C U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H O M J M J T 0 W 5 G M R V M 5 S P 8 R E R 0 S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L 8 C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N I 0 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E N W R 5 Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S 5 —02-015 WALNUT CREEK 002 153 3 3 134 10 0 203 82 6 0 WALNUT CREEK 003 158 0 2 120 11 0 219 51 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 004 203 0 2 111 7 0 187 108 7 0 WALNUT CREEK 005 153 1 5 150 8 0 236 69 5 0 _ WALNUT CREEK 006 18 2 3 172 11 1 268 77 11 0 WALNUT CREEK 007 197 1 3 118 4 0 198 102 6 0 WALNUT CREEK 008 134 1 8 171 4 3 231 59 7 0 WALNUT CREEK 009 178 1 1 146 7 0 223 83 8 0 WALNUT CREEK 010 232 0 2 156 3 0 255 113 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 011 107 1 84 6 0 138 47 1 0 v — WALNUT CREEK 012 147 2 2 141 5 1 188 83 8 0 WALNUT CREEK 013 22 0 2 127 2 2L6 L06 6 0 WALNUT CREEK 014 18 0 0 112 11 191 92 5 0 WALNUT CREEK 015 23 5 4 215 4 297 114 7 1 WALNUT CREEK 016 15 1 2 93 6 165 76 6 0 WALNUT CREEK 017 15 1 0 86 1 158 70 2 0 --- WALNUT CREEK 018 16 1 0 93 1 1 15 89 7 0 WALNUT CREEK 019 10 0 79 3 113 64 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 020 37 1 1 165 2 0 287 224 8 0 WALNUT CREEK 021 22 0 a 81 1 10 160 135 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 022 27 1 5 98 1 1 210 153 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 023 _ SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 �_— SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 151 0 2 125 4 187 76 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 026 153 0 2 177 4 236 91 6 WALNUT CREEK 027 181 a 2 90 0 153 L09 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 028 16 2 5 12 96 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 029 13 46 1 96 66 0 WALNUT CREEK 030 281 72 1 168 176 2 -1 WALNUT CREEK 031 28 2 10 21 16 0 WALNUT CREEK 032 29 1 116 2 2L9 161 7 0 WALNUT CREEK 033 24 1 68 2 01 150 148 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 034 25 2 L27 0 22 1_39 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 035 20 0 84 1 171 100 3 _ 0 WALNUT CREEK 036 20 2 5 105 3 20 10 0 _ WALNUT CREEK 037 14 1 1 7 14 T 8 0 WALNUT CREEK 038 23 4 0 11 108 160 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 039 26 5 1 11 1_8 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 040 23 63 12 16 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 042 22 37 1 01 131 118 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 043 14 1 91 3 143 76 6 WALNUT CREEK 044 22 2 1 109 2 200 12 ® WALNUT CREEK 045 25 0 1 99 0 C 191 152 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 046 22 1 1 64 3 C 153 132 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 047 21 1 1 179 4 C 242 IL6 6 WALNUT CREEK 048 TE 1 0 72 2 C 11 31 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE MC 004 --___— WALNUT CREEK 051 122 2 3 87 1 147 59_ 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 052 27 2 1 259 9 2 363 130 10 0 WALNUT CREEK 053 16 1 2 115 3 1 L67 IOL 5 1 WALNUT CREEK 054 19 4 4 150 7 0 233 88 18 0 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 _ _. .._. WALNUT CREEK 056 14 1 1 109 6 1 160 71 8 0 WALNUT CREEK 057 13 2 3 164 6 220 57 6 1 WALNUT CREEK 058 23 1 2 1L7 6 213 122 WALNUT CREEK 059 13 1 0 114 5 158 76 8 0 WALNUT CREEK 060 11 0 0 57 2 102 64 3 0 ® WALNUT CREEK 061 18 0 4 102 2 174 106 5 WALNUT CREEK 062 162 1 3 66 2 137 90 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 063 261 0 2 75 0 C 179 145 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 064 161 0 0 36 0 c 87 103 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 065 262 0 1 115 3 C 198 158 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 066 226 1 0 107 2 187 128 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 067 226 0 3 65 1 L57 123 3 WALNUT CREEK 068 1451 a 81 1 C 1371 79 2 0 — — WALNUT CREEK 070 25q 1 1 100 1 0 19If 14 2 0 — WALNUT CREEK 071 159 1 5 0 1031} 100{ WALNUT CREEK 072 19 1 n 48 OI to L2 L2 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 073 220 57 q 11S 14� 2 0 — v- WALNUT CREEK 074 218[ 1 0 49 2 q 101 141 2 WALNUT CREEK 076 179 0 6 2 Q 10 12 . 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 077 20 53 1 of 94 141 WALNUT CREEK 078 16 57 1 L06 107 1 WALNUT CREEK 079 19 70 0 ij-6 109 WALNUT CREEK 080 20 1 39 1 L04 118 00 FORM 147.0 •-'- U S SENATOR CONGRESS CONGRESS 7TH DIST 8TH DIST S H 0 M J M J T 0 W S G M R V M S S P 8 R E R D S A M U A C 0 U A A C E I 0 I E T C H R 0 V 0 E C I Y A S C H N V L A 0 L B C L A A I E 8 A N L A A R A K C N N I 0 T R L E K V N T L C E N A L T S K I 0 E D T G E R E I L T I K R S L U T A A Y V Y E E R T R N E E P T D M E M W R S Y R J S R A I L E I S R J V I N N N G G G S S S -02-016 WALNUT CREEK 081 224 3 0 50 1 0 118 140 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 082 220 0 1 69 0 0 117 156 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 083 209 0 1 45 0 0 116 124 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 084 207 0 0 36 1 a 99 116 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 085 183 0 0 47 0 121 105 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 086 24 1 0 62 0 130 157 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 087 21 0 1 40 0 97 141 5 0 WALNUT CREEK 088 30 0 0 67 0 150 195 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 089 221 2 113 2 179 133 8 0 WALNUT- CREEK 090 14 1 2 35 0 __ _- 9 -_ 84 3 -- p WALNUT CREEK 091 23 1 0 65 0 133 150 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 092 SEE WC 032 --- WALNUT CREEK 093 22 0 0 9 0 a 9 13 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 501 216 0 1 102 4 0 196 112 8 0 WALNUT CREEK 502 254 0 0 162 5 0 259 132 5 0 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 --- WALNUT CREEK 504 151 1 2 110 4 17 65 11 0 WALNUT CREEK 505 16 1 7 137 2 204 85 9 0 WALNUT CREEK 506 17 0 1 135 22 _73 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 507 10 1 1 69 2 110 60 2 1 WALNUT CREEK 508 22 1 3 10 3 196 10 0 WALNUT CREEK 509 _SEE WC 062 - WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 -- WALNUT CREEK 512 itc 1 1 79 4 C 136 50 5 0 WALNUT CREEK 513 16 69 2 __C 14 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 17 3 126 1 19 .88 3 _ 0 — WALNUT CREEK 516 14 1 1 85 3 C 136 92 3 WALNUT CREEK 517 22 1 0 158 25 10 9 0 WALNUT CREEK 518 18 0 1 91 7 167 100 60 WALNUT CREEK 519 12 2 0 74 3 L27 7 WALNUT CREEK 520 19 1 2 95 8 188 99 2 WALNUT CREEK 521 23 2 2 78 _ _ 154 161____ _ -0 WALNUT CREEK 522 21 3 2 46 4 172 131 3 WALNUT CREEK 523 14 1 3 76 2 _- _L16- —6 WALNUT CREEK 524 15 1 3 4 _ -__-_---_-___ .__. 142 — 51 WALNUT CREEK 525 3 a 0 .__ 16 a _ ---_ - -- 37 a 12 _ WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE . WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 014 WALNUT CREEK 530 50 0 1 57 2 1 82 0 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK _532 19 1 I 113 3 21_ _ 81 5 WALNUT CREEK 533 11 1 6 12 5 WALNUT CREEK 534 12 66 3 121 71 1 _ _ WALNUT CREEK 535 11 0 0 5 1 9 6 3 WALNUT CREEK 537 12 112 14 T1 NEW RESIDENTS _ _ ABSENTEE BALLOTS 772 3 T 446 14 1 569 313 17 2 1790 5 952 1 FOR. 141.5 M CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M D S S L M L N P S 0 8 8 G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C 4 0 E R C M L 8 R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-001 ALHAMBRA 501 54 189 2 0 ALHAMBRA 502 62 195 7 0 ALHAMBRA 503 7 75 98 0 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE -__-- ALHAMBRA 505 .-- VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 - SEE AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 _ SEE AH 503 - - ALHAMBRA 514 SEE Mt 037 ® ALAMO 50160 25 8 0 182 116 ALAMO 502 49 22 _ _ _ 1 .. _ 145 122 0 ALAMO 503 - 47 29- - 6 _.0 --- - _ -198..___132 �_.._O - ALAMO 50463 28 8 0 _ 209 130 0 ALAMO 505 18 _-_15 -- ___ 0 _ -75 88 -- 0 ALAMO 506 _. - 35 17M_ 3 -0 --- -- - --_ 122 81 0 ALAMO507 42 28 0 149 149 0- ALAMD__508 36 184 5 0 - 122 --87—0 -- ALAMO 509 -_-- ---_ -__-- - - VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE _ 4LAM0. 511 __. _.. . - - - 37 13 _3 0 102 _ 60, 0 ALAMO 511A _ _ _ 27 165 -0 0 ------ - - _ 75 107 0 ALAMO 512 - -- 18 _6-- - ---Q - _- --- - - -- 47 --39— 0 ALAMD 513 _- SEE AL 507 _ _ _ __ ALAMO 514_ _ .-.-_ _ _ 52 19 15 _..0 _ 144 _88 1 ALAMO 515 3-- -i 1 - --- - -- - - - - 8 13 0 ALAMO515A 24 __17 ___O__ - -- _ _ 109 79 0 ALAMO 516 45 14 2 0 135 __..._46 0 ANTIOCH 001 111 15 _0 _- - __- 234 22 0 1 1 ANTLOCH_002_ _ 139 12 0_--_-_ . 233 _21 0 ANTIOCH 003 _._ _ 137 15 _ 0 248 27 0 ANTI OCH 004 _ _ -_._ 65- 15_ 6- _0--_-__ _ _-� --- -- 185 20 0 ANTIbCH 005 __ _ _ _..._._ - 4 9_2 --i------ _--_-_ --- 157 17 0 ANTIOCH 00610 13 0 - _- 204 _ 25 0 ANTIOCH 007 78 14 -8 --0 - 213 39 0 ANTIOCH 008 _.. _ _ -- 82 21 --_0 _.- --- - 237 45 ANTIOCH 009 _- 89 187 9 0 ___-- _ _-_ - 240 28 0. ANTIOCH 010 y 94 13 - .0_____ -- - - -- -211 18- ANTIOCH Oil 10- 16 -- -_ _ --- - _._ -_238- -21 0 ANTIOCH 012 121 21 0 263 65 0 . - -- -- - - ----- ---- ANTIOCH 013 11 13 _0 _ _ 227 15 0 ANTIOCH 014 79 17 -- - --- -- - - --.216 30 0 ANTIOCH 015 _ 11. 15 __-_0 -__ __230 3 ___ 0 ANTIDCH_016 140 16 3 0 _ 256 38 _0 ANTIOCH 017 12 14 _ _ - - -- - 235---18 . _ 0 ANTIOCH 018 76 11 5 0 167 _-12 0 ANTIOCH 019 98 10 1 -- -- _ --- 190---13 - -0 ANTIOCH 020 126 L51 6 0 - --__- _-- --243 - -33 - - 0 ANTIOCH 021 13- 16 - O - - _- _ __ ___250 ---2 0- -- ANTIOCH 022 110 14 __ .0 . _215 - 31 _ 0 . ANTIOCH 023 155 21 _ 291 64 0 ANTIOCH 024 124 202 2 0 278 36 0 ANTIOCH 025 14 25 0 32_8 51 __ 0 ANTIOCH 026 107-- 181 4 0 _ -_-- -- - -- _-240 _ 38 0 ANTIOCH 027 132 167 5 0 25T 25 ANTIOCH 028 182 16E 3 0 .__ _- 305 27 - 0 ANTIOCH 029 4 7 ---- -----_ ---93 _ -21 ANTIOCH n3n 81 13 0 181 23 ANTIOCH 031 8 13 --0 -__ _- --- - _177_.-32 O ANTIOCH 032 7 15 196 22---. 0__- ANTIOCH 033 148 20_ _ � 0 293 __49____..0_-___ ANTIOCH 034 SEE AN 048 ANTIOCH 035 89 12 - 189 - 1 0 ANTIOCH 036 10 9 -- - _ 167 28 0 ANTIOCH 037 106. _12 _ - -- -- - 197 27 0 ANTIOCH n38 18 25 1 - -360 67 0 - ANTIOCH 039 _ 10 19 ---- _ . - 259 -- -35--- -- ANTIOCH 040 8_ 13 1_ _ _ _ 192---3_i0 . ANTIOCH 041 _-- - 141 21 _ -.. _ —_ _ 292 5 0 ANTIOCH 042 88 14 182 3 FORM 14-=-f - J r'+ � M CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M 0 S S L M L N P S 0 6 8 G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C 4 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-002 ® ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 85 132 7 0185 30 0 ANTIOCH 047 100 18 3 0 247-- 28 -- 0--- - ANTIOCH 048 159 21 0 _ __ _ __ - - 324 - 26 --0 ANTIOCH 049 46 124 1 0 129 33 0 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 -- BETHEL ISLAND 501A80 253 7 0 263 41 0 BETHEL ISLAND 5018 64 -186 _ __ 0 -197 - 38 0i BERKELEY PARK 501 92 153 13 0 BAY VIEW 501 97 80 5 0 BRENTWOOD 001 161 128 6 0237 38 0 BRENTWOOD 002 58 126 2 0 146 27 --0 -_--__ BRENTWOOD 003 127 225 5 0 286 44 0 BRENTWOOD 006 100 138 8 0189 32 - 1 - BRENTWOOD 501 131 22 1 0 284 62 BRENTWDOD 502 SEE OA 503 BRENTWOOD 503 -9. 287 _ 1 ._ 0 246 11L 1 BRENTWOOD 504 S E E KG 501BRENTWOOD 508 3 -__69 4 0 84 23_ 0 -- BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 _---- BRENTWOOD 513 . .SEE BW 508 BYRON 501A - 9- _ -18- 6 --Q - ----- 193 58 0 BYRON 5018 78 13- - ---p---- --- 151 .._ 51 0 BYRON 503 _ - ---- --._ _ - - --- ------ VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 T. 94 0 0 132 25 0 CROCKETT 50199 10 0 CROCKETT 502 -86 -14 8 _-0 CROCKETT 503 . __._ __-- SEE CK 511 CROCKETT 504 112130 5 0 CROCKETT 505 123 139 70 CROCKETT 506. -__-- VOTED ABSENTEE ---_- CROCKETT 511 99 14 CLAYTON 001 69 22 7 0 218 66 0 CLAYTON 002 62 215 7 0 18? 85 CLAYTON 003 - --- -- - — SEE CL 503 CLAYTON 004 5 16 — 146-_ 58 2 CLAYTON 005 9 22 -_ 1 _ _-- - ---- - -207 10 -1_ CLAYTON 501 _ _ 6 _ 16 - ------ _ -. --145- ---85 O CLAYTON 502 -- 71 24 _. 199 9 0 - CLAYTON 503 122 261 14 0 263 121 --- CLAYTON 5065 13 1 113 8 CLAYTON 507 _ _ ___-- _—_ SEE BW 508 -- --- - - -- --.. CLAYTON 511 ---- SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 -- VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 59 1" 1 7 1 CONCORD 001 10 12 1 0 CONCORD 002 109 14 CONCORD 003 116 14 Z 0 CONCORD 004 52 _ 85 0 CONCORD 005 L06 14 7 0 — 189 58 0 CONCORD 006 100 12 8 0188 40 0 CONCORD 007 92 13 4 0180 4_5 CONCORD 008 141 16 - _ -- --23.. ..__64 .._ 0---- CONCORD 009 10 14 0 _ -- ---- _- --198 46-----0- CONCORD 010 94 11 1178 3 6 CONCORD 011 102 12 l0f - - _ _..__ 173 51 -- 1 - CONCORD 112 129 17 3 0 236 63---0 CONCORD 013 115 12 7 0 197 46 0 CONCORD 014 L06 17 11� 0 - .21-3---70 _'_0 CONCORD n15 L02 L75 0 20 67____ 0 CONCORD 016 79 12� ! 0 156 4 0 — CONCORD 017 97 18 0 206 67 6 - CONCORD 018 10 jj7l0 182 _ 53 ___ 0CONCORD 019 11 195 78 0 CONCORD 020 172 1_ 0 -293 106 O N CO_ CORD 021 _ 130 15 9 0 -220 _76_ o FOR. 1u.s rl CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J M A S F S S R 8 J N M D S S L M L N P S D 8 8 G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R G M L 8 R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R 0 A R T L I T 0 I T E N Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-003 CONCORD 022 100 14 8 0 ____ 185 - _0 CONCORD 023 96 14 8 0 185 61 1 CONCORD 024 94 109 6 0 147 54 6 _ CONCORD 025 83 164 5 0196 54 0 92 20 12 0 _215 _75^ 0 CONCORD 026 ---- -- - - - -- CONCORD 027 61 17 3 0 174 66 0 CONCORD 028 69 192 6 0 183 75_ 0_ CONCORD 029 47 16 5 0 151 55 1 CONCORD 030 86 221 4 0 _ 226 73 0_ CONCORD 031 101 131 3 0 190 38 O CONCORD 032 96 220 7 0 - 214 96 - 0 - CONCORD 033 128 181 3 0214 79 0 - CONCORD 034 138 23 8 0 287 16 0 CONCORD 035 113 169 8 0 215 72 0 CONCORD 036 96 20 6 L 204 82 1 — CONCORD 037 102 25 9 0 - 266 100 0 -- CONCORD 038 120 18 5 - 0 -- - -- 204 2 0 CONCORD 039 89 20 .. 3 0 __.. --- _ - _-195 95 _1 _ CONCORD 040 7 20 1 0 _ _ 201 77 0 CONCORD 041 7 __.24 1 0 — _ 258- -61 1 CONCORD '042 56 15 5 _0 _ 113 87 1 CONCORD 043 7 19 3 0 189 79 - - CONCORD 044 143 19 11 _0 _-- -253 83 0 CONCORD 04512 21 9 0 269 72 0 CONCORD 046 _ -11 13 -5 0 ---_ _._ - - - . 187_----5-8 .-0 --- -- CONCORD 047 192 27 8 0 _ . _ _ 330 130- 1 CONCORD 048 101 -16 7 0. _ _ ---- ---- 192 68 - a- CONCORD n49 93 15 5 0 ---_-__ _. .--.-_- . _-- 170 --TO . -- -- -. - --. CONCORD 050 _ 132 26 7 0. _298 99— 1 CONCORD 051 3 _16 1 -- - -- ----- - 130 ---64 ------Q CONCORD 052 65 1T 3 0 _ _167 66 CONCORD 053 87 111 6 0 -__ -161--39-- 1 CONCORD 054 129 14 _0 _ _. 202 70 _ 0 CONCORD 055 143__ 16 18 _ --a - �_-- .-,---258 62 0 CONCORD 056 131 -18-7 6 ___..-0 -__ _ -_---- _ 233--- 85 _.-0 CONCORD 057 _ 109 15 _ _. __-- - - -206 __- 0 _ CONCORD 058 78 219 9 0 -__ --__ _193 - 88 01 CONCORD 059 _147 151 11 0 _ .- _— __. 242_-_49 0 CONCORD 060 125 16 _ _l l 0 __ - _236 54 1 CONCORD 061 _ 119 _ 15 9 0 --_-__ _223 51--- CONCORD 062 121 27 9 0 _ -281 10 1 CONCORD 063 _ -._ 10 100( 1 1 _ 165 _51 CONCORD 064 100 11 4 0 _ _ 188 31 CONCORD 065 -__ ______ _. SEE CO 137 CONCORD X66 55 16 0 _ 131 67 CONCORD 067 9 179 1 0 _. _._ 187 8 - _ CONCORD 068 103 8 S. 6 0 _ - _- _-- _-- __-21.9 7 CONCORD 069 100 7 _ 0._ _-- ._-- 198 _? - CONCORD 070 98 2_ ______0 .__ _---___ -__- _- 147 71 __0 CONCORD 071 9 24 ---- ._ --- ---- -- _238 97--- a CONCORD 072 53 11 0 _98 6 CONCORD 073 67 19 _. _.- ------- 157 95 CONCORD 074 42 0 ---- CONCORD 075 89 20 0 212 7 CONCORD 076 64 14 136 59 - CONCORD 077 107 27 0 _. __. 275 9_ CONCORD 078 60 16 0 165 6 CONCORD 079 5 12 0 131 5 I CONCORD 080 5 10 _ 112 42 _ CONCORD 081 14 20 1 -- 24--9 CONCORD 082 15 21 1 ___-- _.--__----28-7-- 73--.-0 CONCORD 083 11 32 1 _ ____ ___ _280 157 a . CONCORD 084 128 14 0 , _ 20 52 CONCORD 085 97 1.8 0 ---- --- --188 90 0 1 0 CONCORD 087 --- CONCORD 089 116 15 - _ - --197 _T CONCORD 090 85 21 4 0 216 7 CONCORD 091 91 30 13 4 0 266 115 a 0 182 41 0 CONCORD 092 _ _-- -- CONCORD 093 SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 - 6 13 3t 0 156 - 41-----0—- - CONCORD 095 6 14 2 150 51 1 CONCORD 096 152 17T 104 _ 23 8 0- CONCORD 097 32 1 -1 - - _. 122 5. 0 _ -_ —� CONCORD 098 111 16 195 7 0 CONCORD 099 _- _ - 198 231 -- - - 150 5 4 0 CONCORD 100 M CONGESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J 4 A S F S S R 8 J N M 0 S S L M L N P S O B S G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A i I E C A 0 E R C M L 8 R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R 0 A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H• N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-004 ® CONCORD 101 88 178 5 0195 76 0_ CONCORD 102 82 235 8 1 192 _-114 _1 CONCORD 103 89 241 1 0 209 107 1 CONCORD 104 63 175 2 0160 74 0 CONCORD 105 147 239 15 0 280. 1.03 2 CONCORD 106 66 135 3 0 134 66 0 CONCORD 107 89 217 2 0 2l8 81 0_ _ CONCORD 108 103 85 3 1 152 28 1~ CONCORD 109108 15 1 0 110 96_. 15_ _ 7 ___- 0 --- _ _ -69--b— CONCORD CONCORD 111 88 129 10 0 CONCORD 112 148 19 241 8 CONCORD 113 10 13 7 ___-- - 181 �43 CONCORD 114 92 14 0 _ 153 --73 - - ----- CONCORD 115 _ ._ SEE CO 082 - -- -__ CONCORD 116 _ _ - _107 135 11 1 - - -- --- --- 178--69 -:3 CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118I 3 3 0 CONCORD 119 _8 15 0 19_2 42 0 CONCORD 120 _ _ T 17 5 0 _ -_-___ _ _ -_- ------ --179~- -69 0 CONCORD 121 SEE CO 034 .--____-- CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 _ _ _ _ -- --- - - - - - -- — CONCORD 123 _ _ __ _ 5 14 0 _. . -- 136 61 _ CONCORD 124 SEE LL 503 CONCORD 125 76 14 0146 58 CONCORD 1.26 SEE_CO 091 __- CONCORD 12T70---10 3 ----0 171 83 CONCORD 128 100__ 21 _ 206--98 - 0 CONCORD 129 _. 93 19 3 -- _ -_- _-201 8 1 CONCORD 130 97 11 1 163 55 --- - CONCORD 131 72 131 - _ ._ - - 148 57 CONCORD 132 _ _ -_-,_-- _-- _ ---__-- SEE CO 055 CONCORD 133 - - - 101 18 _.0 -- --- - 198 81 _ 1 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 ITS 198 1 0 . ____9 CONCORD 136 4 16 0_ ___--_--- -.-----_ __ 14-2 65-_ _.- CONCORD 137 IT _ 229 a _0 _ -- `289 102 _ _ CONCORD 138 65 14 _ - 136 7 CONCORD' 1398 115-- 0 - -- ---- -----14 —55 CONCORD 141 11 24 . _-- ___-- 9 CONCORD 142 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 14369 22 CONCORD 144 9 22 10 2_35 -83--o. CONCORD 145 78 11 0 _ . -- - -138_ 42 0 _ CONCORD 146 loo 19 1859 CONCORD 147 8 18 ~ --- 182 87 - __--1 CONCORD 148 81 139 1 0 CONCORD 149 91 19 18 ---9 _---- CONCORD 501 - -- - - - VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 504 66 108 7 0 _ - - j - --- - 126 44 0 CONCORD 505 SEE WC -029 _- CONCORD 506 SEE CO 144 CONCORD 507 SEE CO 044 -- CONCORD 508 SEE CO 045 CONCORD 509 6 13 1 150 4 1 CONCORD 519 9 - 21 1 --22- 9 ----- NCO — CORD 511 _ _..-----. _. NCO CO 100 SEE CONCORD 512 28 9 79 4 --- -- CONCORD 513 _- ___.. - - . -SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE WC 065 FORM t4z•a kk 3 S. -- -------------------- CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J M A S F S S R 8 J N M 0 S S L M L N P S O B B C. S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R 0 A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R 0 A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-005 CONCORD 515 52 302 4 0 200 135 0 CONCORD 516 89 237 3 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 - - - - --- --— CONCORD 518 _ ---- - -- --- . VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 ----__ CONCORD 520 -VOTED -ABSENTEE- CONCORD OTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 . _ 72 18 --5 1.. ..__ -_ ... 158 84--- ---- CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 CONCORD 524 128 34 2 0 269 170 1 CONCORD 525 7- - 149 - -7 0 --._ --15.5 7 -0- -- CONCORD 532 - .. _ _ — - -- SEE CO 515 _-.— CANYON 501 22 6 45- 0 DANVILLE 501 2 17 0 _ __ __ _____ _- - -12_2 58 -- 0_ DANVILLE 502 _ 45 12 5--- 0 _ _ - - - ---- 10_1 —_ 60 -- - DANV-ILLE 503 _ _ _ . 43 30 - ll- i0 -_- - 214 131 _0 _ DANVILLE 504 48 20 9 0 _ 1_38 106 1 DANVILLE 505_ _. _. 100 23 1_ -__-1 _. -_-.____ ----- 22_0 - 97 0 DANVILLE 506 - _ _._ - 6_ 27 __. 7 _0 __. . -- ---- 201 125 -- 1 DANVILLE 507 - -33 23 --- ------. ----- -- -161 86 0 DANVILLE 508 _ - 3. 19 _1 0 - --- - - --12- 92 , DANVILLE 509 88--_23 6 - --0 -- ---- - -- 22_4 86 DANVILLE 510 47 14 1 — 126 _ 45 0 DANVILLE 511_ _-- _- -_- __._ 41 _....23 _ 0 _-._-- ---- - _._ ---13_3 13_4 DANVILLE 512 _ - 8 17 3 0__- -_-. _ _ _�-_-- -.____----187 64 0 DANVILLE 513 -- -- 4 -18 8 ----0 _ —_ -_ --- - 157 67 - 0 DANVILLE 514A - -_ .- _ --- 3.9 22 --0 - -- --- -- -- --_135 108 DANVILLE 5148 31 17 -_--0 110---79 0_ DANVILLE 515 _._. _ 1_ - ---0 - -------- ------ _ --6 -- 3 ----- DANVILLE 515A _ _._ 0 -- 0 --0.__.- DANVILLE 516 _ _ ----- --- --_. ------ - --- 5 21 13 2 0 _ - 4 118 DANVILLE 517 _ _. 3 - --1b 1-- 6- DANVILLE 518 _ 51 21 6 _0 �_- _ _----__- 163 81 - DANVILLE 5193 0 6- 6 DANVILLE 519A ---_0-_- -- 0 0 0. _ - DANVILLE 520 _ VOTED ABSENTEE _ DANVILLE 521 _ 79 - 20 1--- -0 DANVILLE 522 13 -- -149 0-__ __- -_-_-- — - 80 65 - -- DANVILLE 523 - _ SEE OV 518 DANVILLE 524 SEE OV 506 DANVILLE 525 42 0 -_183 -107 1- ! DANVILLE 526 87 --31 1 251 14 5 0 DANV ILLE 527 _ _ _ _ _ 78 280_ _ --- -__._ _ _ _1_87 151 _ DANVILLE 528 5 29 198 12_3 DANVILLE 529 45 26 _.__ -_- - - 235 112 0 DANVILLE 530 -.-- ___-- VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531VOTED ABSENTEE ABSENTEE _-- DANV ILLE 532 SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 32 17 119 750 DANVILLE MA 1 0 _. ---_-_-_ -10 ----_9 -- DANVILLE 534 40 17 5 1 126 82_ DANVILLE 535 37- 15 _ - 106 7 DANVILLE 536 4 18 1 _ . -_-__ 14 -- 7 6 0 DANVILLE 537 _ --3 15 _ _ --- - ----- --- 119 _6 2 0 DANVILLE 538 34- 21 _.__ -- -- - - 122 11 -- EL CERRITO 001 9 13 1 1 - EL CERRITO 00286 14 1 EL CERR ITO 003 10 14 _ - EL CERRITO 004 9 21 a 0 EL CERRITO 005 81 19 t 0 EL CERRITO 006 66 20 EL CERRITO 007 65 22 D EL CERRITO 008 59 19 __--- EL CERRITO 009 SEE EC 039 EL CERRITO 010 56 __ _0 EL CERRITO 011 11 18 EL CERRITO 012 72 14f- 4 - 0 Foew Ai CONG ESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R 8 J N M 0 S S L IM L N P S D B 113 G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A Y A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R 0 A R T L I T 0 I T E N Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R 0 A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-006 EL CERRITO 013 78 167 7 0 EL CERRITO 014 99 162 5 0 EL CERRITO 015 85 167 11 0 EL CERRITO 016 81 184 6 0 EL CERRITO 017 43 251 4 0 EL CERRITO 018 68 192 3 0 EL CERRITO 019 114 212 2 0 EL CERRITO 020 112 135 10 0 EL CERRITO 02179 111 0 EL 'CERRITO 022___ 82 2.1 - 3 1 EL CERRITO 023 49 174 3 q EL CERRITO 024 7.5 187 3 1 EL CERRITO 025 106 22 EL CERRITO 026 107 14_ 0 EL CERRITO 027 102 187 8 0 ® EL CERRITO 028 105 8 _ __ 0_. . - EL CERRITO 029 B 15 EL CERRITO 030 -_..- --- - 1D 18_ -_ _0 EL CERRITO 0318 207 7 EL CERRITO 032 _ 9 22 EL CERRITO 033 _._-. __. T 20 EL CERRITO 03485 19 EL CERRITO 435 _. 8 -2i - _0 EL CERRITO 036 8 18 1 EL -CERR ITO 037 _ _ 91 1.1 _ _ 1 EL CERRITO 03883 8 11 0 EL CERRITO 039 10 23 EL CERRITO 040 89 17 1 EL CERRITO 042 25 12 0 EAST RICHMOND 501 10 14 EAST RICHMOND 502120 12 EAST RICHMOND 503 93 - 13 1 --0 EAST RICHMOND 504 128 16 EAST RICHMOND 505 85 1211 _0 EAST RICHMOND 506 124 14 1 0 EAST RICHMOND 507 8 10 EAST RICHMOND 5081 1 00 EL SOBRANTE 501 2 3 _ EL SOBRANTE 502 104 9' 150 EL SOBRANTE 503 111 15 __. 0 EL SOBRANTE 504 58 7 0 EL SOBRANTE 505 --_ SEE ES 527 - EL SOBRANTE 506 59 169 5 0 EL SOBRANTE 507 83 22 1 EL SOBRANTE 508 7 15 1 0 EL SOBRANTE 510 9 14 2 1 EL SOBRANTE 511 1 1 EL SOBRANTE 512 112 14 1 0 EL SOBRANTE 513 112 11 1 EL SOBRANTE 514 9 16 11 0 EL SOBRANTE 515 6 8 0 EL SOBRANTE 516 12 11 EL SOBRANTE 517 12 18_ 16 1 EL SOBRANTE 518 15 31 0 a _— EL SOBRANTE 522 119 J52 14 0 EL SOBRANTE 523 S_EE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 56 108 13 0 EL SOBRANTE 527 8.9 2100 1 EL SOBRANTE 528 SEE ES 526 -- . --- _— _— EL SOBRANTE 529 ..SEE ES 517 GIANT 501 1201 16 0 GIANT 502 9 16 1 --- __— -- -- - --- GIANT 503 13 9 1 GIANT 504 12 9 1 GIANT 50514 15 GIANT 506 10 14 - _ T 0 GIANT 507 9 15 - 7+1 - GIANT 508 92 11 GI_ANT 509 15 _ 21 1 0 GIANT 510 _ _ -- SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 98 13 - GIANT 51311 11 1 HERCULES 001 9 13 _ KRCULEEN 501 _ 9 21 _ 2 --o ---- 242 soot. Ili•! it CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M 0 S S L M L N P S D B B G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E N Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-007 4 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 86 209 40 KENSINGTON 502 67 168 3 1 KENSINGTON 503 87 184 12 0 KENSINGTON 504 95 147 5 0 KENSINGTON 505 95 237 4 0 KENSINGTON 506 45 122 5 0 KENSINGTON 50771 15 0 KENSINGTON 508 75 __18_ - -__0 KENSINGTON 509 50 211 4 0 KENSINGTON 51069 17 KENSINGTON 511 _ VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE _ KENSINGTON 513 85 15 0 _ LAFAYETTE 001__. _- - _ _._ - _---- _LO 130__.__87 - LAFAYETTE 002 _ _ 8 177 167 0 LAFAYETTE 003 _ -_ + 152 145 - 0 LAFAYETTE 00411 18T 13 0 LAFAYETTE 005 3 146 122 1- LAFAYETTE 006 --- ----- 12 ` 167 __197 - O LAFAYETTE 307 ----- 20 137 L46 LAFAYETTE 008 _._. - _ ---__l 12 - 153 LAFAYETTE 009 6 13 117_ 1 LAFAYETTE 110 ..- _-. - ___---_-_ _9- 107 ___-__o-- LAFAYETTE 011 _ . . - -- .__22 76 120 1 LAFAYETTE 012 _ _ - 6 131 12 0____- LAFAYETTE 71311 121 151 LAFAYETTE 014 5 71 110 -- LAFAYETTE 015 .16 159 115 1 -- LAFAYETTE 016 _ _ _ - 6 _ 126 84 LAFAYETTE 017 ___- 142_ _109- 0 - LAFAYETTE 018 -_---_- 7 128 107 0 LAFAYETTE 019 _ 7 99_ 1.1.2._ LAFAYETTE 020 _ LAFAYETTE 021 _ __ _ _ _._ --__ -__---.__9-__ 148_ 127 _0---- LAFAYETTE 022 _ _ _ .__ _-- --_ _.- 7 178 125 0 LAFAYETTE 023 _ ___. _. _ ---_. _-- --._ _ _-- - 5 165_ -- LAFAYETTE 024 _ _ __ - _ _-- -_8 109 192 _ 0 _ LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 - -- -- _ ,LAFAYETTE 027 7 110 155 1 ® LAFAYETTE 028 _ _ __. _ ._ _-_- _._ _ 8 .__79_._149._____O 203 145 LAFAYETTE 030 13 _._._ _ .-_- -__-. LAFAYETTE_031 _ _ _ _ --- 11 107 8_9 0 _ LAFAYETTE SEE LA 006 _LAFAYETTE 035 _ _ -_ _._ __- --- -__ _9 _._10 _ 97_ 6 LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 _ _ - LAFAYETTE 038 LAFAYETTE 039 11 168 137 LAFAYETTE 040 20 87 .108 - 2 LAFAYETTE 041 8 __77.-119 _0 LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 9 107 69--.-- 1 LAFAYETTE 044 191 . 68 l24 ____.O LAFAYETTE 045 _ 101 9 ® LAFAYETTE 046 -- 15 109 118- - 2 LAFAYETTE 047 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 SEE LA 023 __ _ LAFAYETTE 501 - -- -- -- -- 0 --- - -26- LAFAYETTE 502 - - ---- SEE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 - VOTED ABSENTEE _-_-_- LAFAYETTE 505 7 113 0 - -- - LONE TREE 501 __ SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 91 15 219 19 0 LONE TREE 503 _ _.__. _. - - -VOTED ABSENTEE -- ----- - - LONE TREE 505 SEE LT 502 rom" 141-S 1O� - - -. i CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M D S S L M L N P S D B B G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A i I E C A 0 E R C M L B R F A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-008 LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 -- VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 8 103---1-40 -0 MORAGA 002 SEE MO 003 -_ MORAGA 003 16 124 169 0 MORAGA 004 6 192 127 MORAGA 005 -- - 5 165 109 -0 -- MORAGA 006 _ -1 119 98 0 — MORAGA 007 - ----- _�-_ - ---3_ 175 105 MORAGA 008 7 - _ 192 145 0 MORAGA 009 _ _ __. _ _ _ _ _. _____-_--_ _-.-__._.-_- ___5_163 142 MORAGA 010 _ __.--- ---9 - 164---153__ .__ MORAGA 011 2 150 0 MORAGA 012 - --- — - - -- -- 0---463--102-- 81 - --1 — MORAGA 013 _ _ -_ _ _ _-- -.. . ----- --8 177--1-42 RA_ MOGA 014 -13 113--139 ___ -- MORAGA 015 ___.-___ _-_- ._-_ - 5--164 165- MORAGA 016 _ _— - 3 125 12 MORAGA 017 _- -___-- _ 8 116 80 1 MORAGA 018 _. ---. _ -_-. 3 117 12 4 0 MORAGA 019 129 111 MORAGA 020OR - _. - _-. _. --- -__- 1 78 16_5 MAGA 021 _. -_ _._ _—__ _ _____- _ __...---137 91 MORAGA 022 _ 10 _. -.10_ MORAGA - . 7 -124 140 ----- -- _ MOF.AGA 0241T3 146 MQRAGA__ 025 _9_ 7 MORAGA 027 SEE MO 625 MORAGA 029 170 133 MORAGA 030 SEE MO 020 _-- MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 -_.-- MORAGA 502 S E E MO O l l MT VIEW 501 ll_ -12 9 --- -! MT VIEW 5R2 AF-l's __12 -----_. MT VIEW 503 __ __ -_ . -- _ -98 - 12- - -.---7 0 MT VIEW 50496 13 MT VIEW 505 11 _-_12_ _ 1 MARTINEZ 001 _ _._ _.__. _.. .__ 5_.. ! MARTINEZ 002 6_-_1i_ MARTINEZ 003 _ __B 7 0 MARTINEZ 004 _ _ 9216 MARTINEZ 005 113 12 1 - MARTINEZ 006 9 16 ! 0 - -- _.---_- MARTINEZ 007 73 19 MARTINEZ 008 101 12 1 MARTINEZ 009 101 12 6 MARTINEZ 010 8 11 MARTINEZ 011_ _ _ _ 9 ___16 _ 1 _. ® MART113 _— - INEZ 012 _ 16 0 MARTINEZ 613 -94 1211 MARTINEZ 014 13 20 0 MARTINEZ 015 _ - 100 18 0 MARTINEZ 016 168 23 1 MARTINEZ 017 _ _ -i0 -18 _--1----- ----- _ - --- -- — MARTINEZ 1185 13 0 MARTINEZ 019 8 20 11 1 MARTINEZ 020 - 6 19 MARTINEZ 021 _ _ --- - 8 24 _ ? MARTINEZ 022 _ 4 9 -. - ---- MARTINEZ 023 51 192 0 - -04PTINEZ 024 - SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 7 _-T MARTINEZ 028 63 15 0 — MARTINEZ 029 _. _ 15 22 1 MARTINEZ 030 __ __.. _111 .23 1 __. _ --_ FOR. 1411.5 X f CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R 8 J N M D S S L M L N P S D B 8 G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 1 T E N Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R 0 A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-009 ® MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 89 183 6 0 MARTINEZ 033 91 150 7 0 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 66 122 4 0 MARTINEZ 036 68 11 9 0 MARTINEZ 03725 6 0 0 MARTINEZ 038 56 12 _ _1_ MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 .— SEE MZ 018 MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 037 ---- NIcknLS 501 -146 11- 13 1 231 29 _1 NICHOLS 503 _ 136 _ 9 13 _ 0 -- - --- _ 200 _0.:. NICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE _NORTH RICHMOND 501 109 9 4 _0 NORTH RICHMOND 502 _ -11 8 .1 -____...0 NORTH RICHMOND 503 106 5 5 6 OAKLEY 511 _ -217 19 6 0 340 38 0 OAKL EY 502 __ 14 17 7 - 0— _. _-- 254 _40 0 OAKLEY 503 _ 193 17 _9-_. 0 ---___-_. . ._-._ _-- 314 31 0 OAKLEY 504 103 20_ 7 - -- __ 230 53 - ._-0 OAKLEY 505 _. ._.- _121 24.- - 9 -0---- ---- - 268 b --'-0 OAKLEY 506 SEE OA 505 OLEUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 -SES PI 021 OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 OLEUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 501 3 136 95- 0 ORINDA 502 __ 195 104 _1 ___ ORINDA 503 8 122 80 0 ORINOA 504 - __ _ ----- -- —10 _15 105 0 — ® OR INDA 505 _ _ --- - - --- 19_3 _0 _-- - ORINDA 506 4 -..118_ 60INDA 507 6 133 123------0,--- ORINDA --ORINDA 508 __ 9 -108 _141 - ORINDA 509 58 124 0 ORINDA 510 __ _ ,_ 5 113 - 0 DR INDA 5116 1T8-147 0 — ORINOA 512 _ — --_-_1_8_165 172 0 ORINDA 513 T 143 143 ORINDA 514 ----5 131_ _123 DRINDA 515 9 143 122 01 ORINDA 516 - ^ 8 161. 157 - ORINDA 517 lI 143 163 -1 ORINDA 518 11 _12 153 2 ORINDA 519 3 151 125 ORINDA 520 i-46 161 ORINDA 521 ® ORINOA 522 _ _ --- 11-460--165_ ---- -- - ORINDA 523 1 --122 180 ORINOA 524 3 165 130 ORINOA 525 7 149 1_61 ORINDA 526 3 123 10T OPINDA 527 5 17 101 ORINDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE _ ORINOA 53311 14 128 ORINDA 534 _.3- -150 - 48 ORINDA 536 8 154 9211 ORINDA 537 9 --9-6 5 ORINDA 540 SEE OR 512 __ P I TT SBURG 00.1.._ _91 ---9------ -- - ----- ---- ---- 164 22 P?TTSBURG 002 13 ___ _. __.- - FORM 142.7 CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH DIST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M D S S L M L N P S D B B G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R 0 A Y L C R Y M A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-010 • PITTSBURG 003 SEE P8 002 PITTSBURG 004 105 72 4 0 --" lb2 10 PITTSBURG 005 139 11 0 --212--21 ---0 PITTSBURG 006 10 13 1 _._1 _ --- -- -- -- 165 ' -Z6- 0 , PITTSBURG 007 116 15 0. - - -- _ -227 ---30--- -0 . PITTSBURG 008 86 148 1 0 200 22 0— PITTSBURG 009 SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 15 __100 ____.-.----__..-- 224 14 1 PITTSBURG 011 121 6 3 0 - -- _ 165----5 -----0----- PITTSBURG 012 95 10 0 - - 181 -_8--.0._..____ PITTSBURG 013 13 -_13 0 - - 239 22 __0 PITTSBURG 014 121 9 1 0 -_ __ .._-_ _ 188--_ 14 -- 0--- PITTSBURG 015 12 9 p _ _------ 198 -1 ---- PITTSBURG 016110 8 1 170 17 1 PITTSBURG 017 13 _1.1_ . _0 -_--._ 199- 41 - -- PITTSBURG 018 __ _ 145 _11 0_ _ _— _ _ -_228 26.__ _~0 PITTSBURG 019 12 14 0 231 27 0 PITTSBURG n2n __.._ _._ 150 _ 15 9. _ __o -- - 253 --37 -0-- PITTSBURG 021 8 13 p-- _ -_.._ -- _. 196 16 0 PITTSBURG 022 6 14- - ---- ---- - ___ --162 - PITTSBURG X23 15 -" 27 11 ---_0 - --- - --- 343 -69---0 — PITTSBURG 025 150 4 1---- ------. _. - 258 28 0 PITTSBURG 026 - - 105 9 - ------ --- - -- -169 15_____O PITTSBURG 027 _ _ _.-_- -- —_-- SEE PB 032 -- .— PITTSBURG 028L83 21 6 333 52 -- 0 — PITTSBURG 029 13 _10 - -0 --- _ _ -- ._ --- --21- -11-- 0 PITTSBURG 030 _101 23 _ _ 0 ___. - ---262 -- 67 _0 PITTSBURG 031 _ _ .__ -._- - 118 .. 11 _ . _-------- —_ -192 42 0 PITTSBURG 032 - _ _ - 17 - 24 - -- - _-._ --- --333 -82 0 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 034 76 _14 PITTSBURG 035 147.._.__1.10 6 - --1 --2_09 42 PITTSBURG 036 _ 109 8 - - ---- - --- -- 161 - -32 0 - PITTSBURG 637 SEE PB 023 --_..._.- PITTSBURG 038 15 19 _-_.1 - -- - - 27_7 670 PITTSBURG 139 73 1.2 2162 2 9 0 PITTSBURG 041 12 10 201---2 0 0 PITTSBURG 042 12 __13 - 227 33--0 PITTSBURG 50110 14 1 0 - - " - - 189 45 • PITTSBURG 502 _ 13 6 4174_ 16 a 12 PITTSBURG 503 10 -" — - -- 212 11 PITTSBURG 504 _ -15 8 -1 __._.. -- --- ...-- 20- 2 -. PITTSBURG 505 16 - 6 __ ___. _____1 _ __ 156 --__1 PITTSBURG 506 _ -. - __ 15 16 __ _. . _ —_.- _-.— - -- 265 - 36 PITTSBURG 507 10 10 _--- 191--2 -- PITTSBURG 508 _ SEE PB 512 ---- PITTSBURG 509 _-- VOTED ABSENTEE - PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEF PB 011 -__-- PITTSBURG 512 178 131 10 ---267 35 - 0 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042 • PITTSBURG 514 17C - 17C 9 0 -- — --- 275 67--0 PITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 _-- SEE P B 022 -- PLEASANT HILL 001 94 L9 1 PLEASANT HILL 002 T 15 1 PLEASANT HILL 003 71 10 0 PLEASANT HILL 004 89 9 0 PLEASANT HILL 005 60 6 0 PLEASANT HILL 006 60 4 0 PLEASANT HILL 007 41 7 0 _-- PLEASANT HILL 011 91 15 LO 0 PLEASANT HILL 012 101 17 0 PLEASANT HILL 013 13 192 PLEASANT HILL 014 146 170 11 0 PLEASANT HILL 0159 ?_41______1 PLEASANT HILL 016 104 -16 roe. u:a CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J M A S F S S R 8 J N M D S S L M L IN P I S D 8 8 G S- A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L 8 R P A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S P I N K T A R 0 A R T L I T 0 I T E w Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C Gi T G S S L S S -03-011 PLEASANT HILL 017 90 205 4 1 PLEASANT HILL 018 62 200 1 0 PLEASANT HILL 019 67 168 9 0 PLEASANT HILL 020 105 161 12 0 PLEASANT HILL 021 80 134 5 0 PLEASANT HILL 022 10158 13 0 PLEASANT HILL 023 117 216 6 0 PLEASANT HILL 024 104 151 , 9 0 PLEASANT HILL 02592 168 8 0 -PLEASANT HILL 026 _ . - - • _ - ----80 ­215- _ -9 ---1 PLEASANT HILL 027 108 152 12 0 PLEASANT HILL 028 135 22 8 0 8 PLEASANT HILL 029 9183 9 0 PLEASANT HILL 030 67 1T 5 0 PLEASANT HILL 031 12 101 117 PLEASANT HILL 032 __74 19 l 0 PLEASANT HILL 033 _ 72 19 11 O -.-- -- _-- PLEASANT HILL 034 87 20 6 1--- PLEASANT HILL 036 67 140 11 0 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 _- PLEASANT HILL 038 54 10 0 PLEASANT HILL 039118 16 11 0 PLEASANT HILL 040 72 22_ 6 0 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 70___ 74 10 0 PLEASANT HILL _04365 14 0 PLEASANT HILL 044 51 - 129-,- 0 PLEASANT HILL 045 -- _._ T 13 __ 6 0 PLEASANT HILL 046 10 18 0 - -- - - — PLEASANT HILL 048 - . - 82__13 ---_0.- . PLEASANT HILL 501A 46 17 6 0 PLEASANT HILL 5018 41 ___l0 _,0 PLEASANT HIL L_50288 14 1 PLEASANT HILL 503 _._ 32-- 7 —_0- ---- _— _ __ 67 .__41 — PLEASANT HILL 504 __. -- 1 _12 21 0 PLEASANT HILL .505 .__ -- -_.__ ___._--- _ -_-- 12— 95 15 0 PLEASANT HILL 506 _ 8 142_ 1_9_6 0 _ PLEASANT HILL 507' .- __._. -_ A. 89 142 PLEASANT HILL 508 a lo 0 0 PLEASANT HILL 51011 4 0 PINOLE 001 136 146 7-___-0 PINOLE 002 SEE. PI 021 PINOLE 003 155 2211 - 0 PINOLE 004 101 11 1 -- - PINOLE 005 _ 73 11 - _- - - 1 PINOLE 00610 1T PINOLE 007 102 "211 1 PINOLE OC8 _ VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 00911 15 0 ,PINOLE 010 8 _ -10 lo o PINOLE O 11 _ 88 14 1 _ _ - ----- -- -_ PINOLE 012 102 18 PINOLE O1311 15 0 PINOLE 014 11_ 17 15 0 PINOLE 015 90 11 1 PINOLE 016 SEE PI 003. - ® PINOLE 017 90 L73 0 PINOLE 018 91 234 0 PINDLE 019 9 1715 1 PINOLE 021124 218 1 PINOLE ^22 151 16 1 0 �O _-- PILE_ 023 _ - . 11 21 PINOLE 024 SEE PI 007 _ PACHECO 501 _ 1 681- 0 PACHECO 502 51 5T PACHECO 503 L23 14 - - 1 PACHECO 504 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 505 _— SEE MZ 018 -_--- - - ----- - _--- -_ - PACHECO 506 6 8 _PACHECO 507 -- -- -- VOTED ABSENTEE _ ---- FOR. hum f:I k CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M D S S L M L N P S 3 8 8 G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L 8 R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-012 ® PACHECO 508 121 136 2 0 PACHECO 509 131 165 8 0 PACHECO 510 122 193 6 0 PACHECO 511 44 4 2 0 PACHECO 512 59 11 4 0 PORT COSTA 501 62 5 3 0 RICHMOND 001 1.12_ 16 9 0 RICHMOND 002 47 14 6 0 RICHMOND 003 79 11 11 0 R ICHMOND 004 -129-3 3--- 0 RICHMOND 005 121 65 5 0 RICHMOND 006 130 73 2 0 RICHMOND 007 113 74 10 0 RICHMOND 008 104 8 2 0 RICHMOND 009 131 86 4 0 RICHMOND 01014 7 9 0 - -- - RICHMOND 011 111 __� _ 0 RICHMOND 012142 4 1 0 RICHMOND (113 119 7 5 -__2_. _. RICHMOND 014 - - - 129 - 5 3 0 RICHMOND 015 129 8 5 0 RICHMOND 016 16 11 5 0 RICHMOND 017 14 -- 9 1 0 RICHMOND 018 -_. _ 119 5 _0--- RICHMOND 019 _ _ _ -_ _ - _ -17-1 9 -_-_ _0 RICHMOND 020 __ _ _. _16 ._ 10 RICHMOND 021 19 13 0 RICHMOND 022 _ _ 129 9 0 RICHMOND 023 _ _ - --__-__ -111 __-9 8 0 RICHMOND 024 83 12 0 RICHMOND 025126 11 6 0 RICHMOND 026 129- -6 3 '0 RICHMOND 02710 13 70 RICHMOND 028 110 --13 i RICHMOND 029 _ _. _.- -._ 75 _10 __--0-____-- _ RICHMOND 030 117 6 RICHMOND 031121 7 0 RICHMOND 032 19_ 11_ 11 -.-_O _-- RICHMOND 033 SEE RI 032 RICHMOND 034 10 ._--6 0- RICHMOND 035 14 6 - 8 0 RICHMOND 036A _ _ 9 12 10 0 RICHMOND 0368 83 6 8 1 RICHMOND 037 152 9 4 RICHMOND 038 _-- --- - ---- _ — SEE RI 037 RICHMOND 039 SEE RI 035 RICHMOND 040 107_ .. RICHMOND 041 8911132 RICHMOND 042 SEF RI 102 RICHMOND 043 88 13 RICHMOND 1144 11 16 RICHMOND 04582 3 RICHMOND 046 123 6 RICHROND 047 104 4 RICHM ONO 048 107 3 1 RICHMOND 049 Ill 14 1 1 RICHMOND 050 110 151 8 RICHMOND 051 108 146 7 RICHMOND 052 46 13 RICHMOND 053 113 121 4 RICHMOND 054 87 121 4 RICHMOND 0559 5 14 RICHMOND x!56 10 14 . RICHMOND 057 101 13 RICHMOND 058 146 14 RICHMOND 059 116 13 9 0 RICHMOND 060110 14 6 0 - RICHMOND 061 162 18 17 0 .RICHMOND 062 — SEE RI 061 RICHMOND 063 86 11 RICHMOND 064 103 9 RICHMOND 065 117 11 RICHMOND 066 _ SEE RI Ln4F F__=f=A row. 14=.■ CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH 31ST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M D S S L M L N P S 0 8 B G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R G M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R 0 A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R 0 A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-013 ® RICHMOND 067 88 142 6 0 RICHMOND 068 81 86 5 0 RICHMOND 069 171 154- 15 1 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 469 -- RICHMOND 071 142 82 1 0 RICHMOND 072 217 147 6 0 RICHMOND 073 SEE RI 072 _ R ICHMOND 074 13 1 1 2 9 --- �_- ---- __ --— RICHMOND 075 119 119 3 0 RICHMOND 076 130 141 3 0 RICHMOND 077 132 131 9 0 RICHMOND 478 95 71 3 0 RICHMOND 079 119 118 5 0 RICHMOND 08016 1 1 0 RICHMOND n81 - - _ ____ _ 31 6 - 1 _0 RICHMOND 082 _ _ _ __. 18 5_ --- 0 -6 -- - -- RICHMOND 083 90 17 10 RICHMOND 484 _ -- _ _ _--_ . ._ _T_. 15 __T -__0 RICHMOND 085 --- _._ --88 19 - _ .--0 RICHMOND 086 SEE R I 111 - R ICHMOND 087 63 20 - 5 RICHMOND 088 189 --18 ---12 0 RICHMOND 092 _ 1031.. 9 _ 3 1 - RICHMOND 093 _ _ _ 108 10 _-1 --_ 0 - RICHMOND 09459 8 0 RICHMOND 095 _ - --- - 93 9 - 1 -- 0--- - - RICHMOND 096 _ 108 12_ -5 RICHMOND 098 __ _ _ _ _ 96 _5 _-0 R ICHMOND 099 . _ ---_ 9- ----8 - -8---0- RICHMOND 101 _ 98 --9 7.----0 _ ._ _ _ --. RICHMOND 102 _ _ _ .. _ 102 . T 5 - - 0 RICHMOND 103 _- . T2 7 _ - 2 0 ___-- RICHMOND 104 145 201 5 0 RICHMOND 105103 133 3 0 RICHMOND 106 137- 11 - - 0 RICHMOND 108 _- -_ 16 ..__ _ 3 RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 SEE R I 021 RICHMOND 111 100 -278 7 - 0 RICHMOND 112 VOTED ABSENTEE RODEO 501 _ 113 12 - RODEO 502 SEE RO 503 -- RODEO 503 21 16 ._ 1 RODEO 504 _ _ _ _ 151 -__10_ 1 - --0- RODEO 505 __-- _ 9 __9_ _-__-0 RODEO 506 18 14 8 1 RODEO 508 117 13 0 RODEO 509 151 189 10 a ROLLINGWOOD 501 109 11 11 1 ROLLINGWOOD 502 140 91 8 0 ROLLINGWOOD 503 122 130 ii 0 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ._-- ST MARYS 502 2 9 6 SARANAP 501 21 9 3 0 65 - 46 - - - - ------ -- SARANAP 502 7 21 — 180 101 SARANAP 50336 12 1 -- 04 -59 -- - --- SARANAP 504 6 24 _ 0 _ _. -- -_-- .—178 123 SARANAP 50518 99 - 136 0 SARANAP 506 _ ___- ------- -1- ---1-1-2 143 SARANAP 507 62 171 6t 9 15 ---73 SARANAP 5.08 SEE SN 520 { -- --- - SARANAP 509 72 281 0' 220 113 SARANAP 510 71 27 _. - -184--133 -- 0 - SARANAP 51117 96 153 1 SARANAP 512 13- 82 136 SARANAP 51311 119 149 SARANAP 514 --_— _ SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 -- -- __ ----- ------- --- SEE WC 521 - -- FOR" N!•S C' CONG ESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST 10TH DIST J M A S F S S R B J N M 0 S S L M L N P S D B B G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R 0 A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R 0 A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-014 SARANAP 516 16 60 144 1 SARANAP 517 -- SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 __..- SEE WC 057 -_-- SARANAP 520 18 87 162 2 SAN PABLO 001 121 ll 9 0 SAN PABLO 002 117 9 1 0 SAN PABLO 003101 T 5 0 SAN PABLO 004 12 __7 6 __.0 SAN PABLO 005 - -- -- - SEE SP 023 SAN PABLO 006 114 12 6 0 SAN PABLO 007 99 77 2 0 SAN PABLO 008 123 11 SAN PABLO 009 _ 152 109 8 0 SAN PABLO 010 117 104 1 0 SAN_PABLO 011 _ - 6 133 9 0 - -- SAN PABLO 012 7 9 5 0 SAN PABLO 013 12 9 1 SAN PABLO 01481 8 1 0 SAN PABLO 015 11 --.10- -5 ----�- SAN PABLO 016 131 96 10 0 SAN PABLO 017 118 131 1 0 - SAN PABLO 018 -83 11 _l. - -0 -- - SAN PABLO 019 97 5 SAN PABLO 020 19 15_ 21 - _ SAN PABLO 021 _ ---_ - . 112 J.08-- 4 -- SAN PABLO 022 SEE SP 020 -- SAN PABLO 023141 .. 12 1 0 SAN RAMON 501 58 -- ---- - — - - 203 111, SAN RAMON 502 12 3 211 0 8 24 1 237 SAN RAMON 503 56 - 7 11 _ . 5 12 1 — 0 - 125 41 -- 0 . SAN RAMON 504 11 3 19 81 23 SAN RAMON 505 81 5 86 1 35 13 1 0 111 54 0 SAN RAMON 506 30 _---7- 2 -0-� 72 32 0 __ SAN RAMON 507 2 0 _._ __--- _._ __-- _-- 14- -13 SAN RAMON 508 67 4 L26 1 67 1_1 _ _ 138 47 _0 SAN RAMON 509 _. 12 6 181 1 102 19 - 2 -__ _206 83—_ I SAN RAMON 510 52 26 11 ------_--- 18_4 I i4 O . SAN RAMON 511 17C 5 136 3 6 24 8 01_9_6 --86-0— SAN RAMON 512 76 23 8 0 — 175 123 SAN RAMON 513 48 13 0 ---- 102 72 - SAN RAMON 514 8 5 207 1 75 21 1 0 223 62 _0 SAN RAMON 515 10 2 161 0 62 200 _ 179 75 SAN RAMON 516 7 11 19 1 10 18 1 _ 20 V 73 1 SAN RAMON 517 8 5 141 0 8 14159 56 0 SAN RAMON 519 111 35 1 0276 16 --__---� SAN RAMON 520 63 20 169 91 ---- SAN RAMON 521 114 7 20 106 21 _ R _ - _ -_.. _—_ -- 211 10 _ - SAN RAMON 522 Bc 0 151 0 70 16 0 - 168 54 1 SAN RAMON 523 4E 3 108 0 49 10 123_ 29 a SAN RAMON 524 52 22 4 0 190 68 0 SAN RAMON 525 72 22 4 0 — ---- 171'11"1 _---1 SAN RAMON 526 4 2 0 0 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 130 341 12 29_1 16 TASSAJARA 501 42 11 __ -- - - 118 44 0 TASSAJARA 502 _ VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE __— VINE HILL 501 18 20 VINE HILL 50213 19 + _VINE HILL 503 _ - i - - - - _ --- -- -----_ ...--- — _ — - - SEE MZ 016 r VINE HILL 504 51 62, T VINE HILL 506 19 - 165a 0 _.-- VINE HILI 507 SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 --__--- SFE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 _--- SEE VH 506 _ _ _ WALNUT CREEK 001 4 10 0 - -107 FOAM 148.0 CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J M A S F S S R 8 J N M 0 S S L M L N P S 0 8 B G S A I L A 0 T C I E O E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L 8 R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A 4 4 T 4 4 E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R 0 A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R O A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-015 • WALNUT CREEK 002 95 193 9 0 208 67 0 WALNUT CREEK 003 79 205 3 0 205- 63 WALNUT CREEK 004 59 238 12 0 183 109 0 WALNUT CREEK 005 104 20 5 0 216 _ 79_ ---2 WALNUT CREEK 006 117 23 13 0 _. _ - 252 - 94 WALNUT CREEK 007 73 231 9 0 _189 1.08 0 WALNUT CREEK 008 116 173 6 1 203 75 2 _ WALNUT CREEK 009 97 22 6 0 210 100 0~— WALNUT CREEK 010 10 27 0 239 122 0-- _ __ WALNUT CREEK Oil 62 - 13 2 ___0 _ -_-_ _ --_-- -119 - -59~-0 —V WALNUT CREEK 012 84 196 12 0 - 168 --- 96 WALNUT CREEK 013 77 246 11 0 191 104----d - WALNUT CREEK 014 83 214 3 0171 107 1 WALNUT CREEK 015 L44 276 11 0 271 - 1_33 0 -- WALNUT CREEK 016 5 18 0 146 89 1 ® WALNUT CREEK 017 4 18 5 0 -_ 142 77 WALNUT CREEK 018 50 201 3 0150 -92 WALNUT CREEK 019 45 13 6 0 -105 ---_7_4 0 WALNUT CREEK 020 102 421 7 O___ -_ . _ _ --246- 255 _ .-_ 1-- WALNUT CREEK 0215 -245 3 0 17_0 117 WALNUT CREEK 022_ 45 332 - 0--- -- --- 213---148 _____o WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 502 __------ _ WALNUT CREEK 025 - 6 20 0 162 93 WALNUT CREEK 026 8 23 0 -_ _ 218 97 2 WALNUT CREEK 027 4 21 1 144-0-7-_ 7-_--6— WALNUT CREEK 028 _ _ _. 4 18 _ 1 U _---___ - -- __ -- 122 83 - 0 WALNUT CREEK 029 29 13 102 59 1 WALNUT CREEK 030 44_ 30 _1 _ __.. --- --- 173 14 -0 WALNUT CREEK 031 _ 66 32 -6 ----0 ---- - - 213 16 WALNUT CREEK 032 633 _0 _ ----- 240 --149 WALNUT CREEK 033 45 26 40 - 143 14_0 1 WALNUT CREEK 034 67 30 1 0 —233 _12_ 0 WALNUT CREEK 035 6 21 _ 0 - - ----- 143 _ 11_8 WALNUT CREEK 036 8 24 0 _ 201 103 1 WALNUT CREEK 037 56 16 b 0 -� -136 74 0 WALNUT CREEK 038 15 260 _ 132 12 WALNUT CREEK 039 20 __30 _ 0 _- . _ _-- -- 149 143 2 WALNUT CREEK 040 30 26 1 149 11 WALNUT CREEK 042 _1 _.24_ ..___._ _-- ------ 150 83 0 WALNUT CREEK 043 4 18 0 _-- -,-_- _-_-142 72 0 WALNUT CREEK 044 6 26 0 -- 179 128 - - WALNUT CREEK 045 5 29 0 - --- __ - 209. 126 WALNUT CREEK 046 57 230 149 119 0 WALNUT CREEK 047 109 26 0---- _. ---- 236 116 WALNUT CREEK 048 4- - 10 _ __-- _ _ - 1I 11 --3- WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 _ - ---- --- ---- WALNUT CREEK 051 51 15 3 0 _ _ _ _ 141 60 _ WALNUT CRFEK 052 17 33 7 0 - _ 317 148 _0 _ WALNUT CREEK 053 68 19 7 0 150 108 0 WALNUT CREEK 054 9 22 1 208 11_ 1 WALNUT CREEK 055 - _ - ----.__-. SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 71 16 155 75 WALNUT CREEK 057 100 18 1 0 _ 20_9 _74 WALNUT CREEK 058 7 25 -18812 WALNUT CREEK 059 81 15 1308-86- WALNUT CREEK 060 2 14 0 -- _98 -_-66 _.- Q __ WALNUT CREEK 061 65 21 __ 180 _100 0 WALNUT CREEK 062 3 19 - 11_0 98 1 WALNUT CREEK 063 4 28 0 189 118 WALNUT CREEK 064 29 16 1 0 - -- -- --10_ - 81 0 WALNUT CREEK 065 6 30 _ _ - WALNUT CREEK 066 _ 52 27 3 -0---____ ---174 136---- WALNUT CREEK 067 45 24 157 11 -_ — WALNUT CREEK 068 5 15 b __ ___ _ _ 121 80 _ WALNUT CREEK 070 54 28 a ' f 187 132 0 WALNUT CREEK 071 19 19 2 100 99 0 WALNUT CREEK 072 1 22� _.__. . 1_2 —92 - -- WALNUT CREEK 073 1 25 1 148 111 _ 0 WALNUT CREEK 074 1 24 132 101- 0 WALNUT CREEK 076 IA 22 0. 137 8 1 WALNUT CREEK 077 17 23 131 -92 ____._0 WALNUT CREEK 078 1 21 117 8 WALNUT CREEK 079 i 24 _ _ -_ WALNUT CREEK 080 1 21_ __ 121____8r6 CONGRESS STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR ASSEMBLYMAN 9TH IST 7TH DIST 9TH DIST LOTH DIST J M A S F S S R 8 J N M 0 S S L M L N P S D B B G S A I L A 0 T C I E 0 E I I C H E A I I E C A 0 E R C M L B R R A A C S H J C E A I E R C C T A N A T A A E L E G T R T H E N E H T T R V H H R T I T S V T S S R I N K T A R D A R T L I T 0 I T E W Y E T T S E E R R A L E I E E N E L S E L R S E K Y J R D A Y L C R Y N A R I R L R I H I E T S I E G I H N N T H N H N G G A C G T G S S L S S -03-016 ® WALNUT CREEK 081 20 258 1 0 146 94 0 WALNUT CREEK 082 27 260 3 0 15394 0 WALNUT CREEK 083 19 230 1 0 134 95 0 WALNUT CREEK 084 13 224 0 0 130 -- 75 --0--_ - WALNUT CREEK 085 21 207 2 0 127 73 1 WALNUT CREEK 086 24 274 4 0 138 134 0 WALNUT CREEK 087 12 238 5 0 7117 109 0 WALNUT CREEK 088 21 34 49 5 0 1 1T9 - 0---_ _ WALNUT CREEK 08973 251 6 0 183 121 0 WALNUT CREEK 090_ 29 15. _ 1 0 _-�.__.._- ___-92 _77 WALNUT CREEK 091 32 256 0 0 126--131 WALNUT CREEK 092 _ _ SEE WC 032 - WALNUT CREEK 093 3 24 0 013 LO 0 WALNUT CREEK 501 84 225 8 0 --177 123 _-_0 WALNUT CREEK 502 123 27 271 1_14 WALNUT CREEK 503 _ SEE WC 003 . _-_- WALNUT CREEK 504so 180 6 0 178 70 0 WALNUT CREEK 505 __..75 20 0 206 75 WALNUT CREEK 506 71 22 6 0 182 96 0 WALNUT CREEK 50734 13 103 68 WALNUT CREEK 508 3 -28 _._ 0. 187 - 122 0 WALNUT CREEK 509 SFE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 51254 140 2 0 100 82 WALNUT CREEK 513 3 6 -26-0 20 108 113 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 T5 22 O168 123 0 WALNUT CREEK 516 _ 49 18 2 0 __ _ 121 9 6 0 WALNUT CREEK 517 _ T 30 __- 208 --148 -- 1 WALNUT CREEK 518 60 22 0 153 118 _ WALNUT CREEK 519 5 - 14 _. _ .— --101 92 — WALNUT CREEK 520 4 24 ^- - _ 161 L20 0 WALNUT CREEK 521 52 154 142 WALNUT CREEK 522 40 277 4 0 163 137 0 WALNUT CREEK 523 -37 18 WALNUT CREEK 524 6 110 83 �1 WALNUT CREEK 525 0 32 17 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE _- WALNUT CREEK 529 __- ® SEE WC 014 WALNUT CREEK 530 - 41 6 -.__ _ 0 82 1 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 6 _22 0____.-_ 153 134 0 WALNUT CREEK 533 2 15 _._ _ _93 84 0 WALNUT CREEK 534 4 14 a 0 105 79 WALNUT CREEK 535 18 14 34 _ WALNUT CREEK 537 8 14 141 78 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 82 1 68 1 2534 7107 210 4 44 1154 791 1 3608 226 1 roe. a:•e ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T D J K S T 8 A F w C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C F E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-001 ALHAMBRA 501 22 203 0 ALHAMBRA 502 33 193 1 ALHAMBRA 503 Ti 98 4 0 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 _-_ VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 SEE AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 SEE MZ 037 ALAMO 501 ALAMO 502 ALAMO.503 ALAMO 504 ALAMO 505 — ALAMO 506 ALAMO 507 ALAMO 508 ALAMO 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALA.MO 511 ALAMO 511A _ J ALAMO 512 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 ALAMO 514 ALAMO 515 ALAMO 515A ALAMO 516 ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 __— ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH 006 ANTI6CH 007 ANTIOCH 008 ANTIOCH 009 -- ANTIOCH 010 _ — ANTIOCH nIl ANTIOCH 012 -- ANTIOCH 013 ANTIOCH ^14 ANTIOCH 015 ANTIOCH 016 ...... .... ANTIOCH 117 ANTIOCH 018 ANTIOCH 019 ANTIOCH 020 ANTIOCH 021 ANTIOCH 022 ANTIOCH 023 ANTIOCH 024 ANTIOCH 025 — ANTIOCH ?26 ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 028 ANTIOCH ^29 ANTIOCH 030 ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH 032 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 SEE AN 148 ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH 036 ANTIOCH C37 -- - - -- -- ANTIOCH 038 ANT_IOCH 039 ANTIOCH 040 ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 roar .:-s .Y ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T D J K S T B A F W C S H 1 O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T F R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-002 ® ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 ANTIOCH 047 ANTIOCH 048 ANTIOCH 049 ANTIOCH 050 _ SEE AN 041 _.-- BETHEL ISLAND 501A BETHEL ISLAND 5018 BERKELEY PARK 501 32 224 1 BAY VIEW 501 23 150 1 BRENTWOOD 001 BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 BRENTWOOD 006 _—_---_.--.- -- BRENTWOOD 501 BRENTWOOD 502 SEE OA 503 BRENTWOOD 503 BRENTWOOD 504 _ SEE KG 501 BRENTWDOD 508 _- BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 50.1 BRENTWOOD 513 . SEE BW 508 __-- BYRON 501A BYpON 5018 _ _. BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 . CROCKETT 501 3_ 163 2 CROCKETT 502 2 201 1 CROCKETT 503_ _- - _S E E CK 51.1. CROCKETT 504 27 198 1 CROCKETT 505 37 414 a CROCKETT 506 VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 3 259 2 CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 042 - -- - - CLAYTON 003 . SEE CL 503 _ CLAYTON-064 CLAYTON 005 CLAYTON 501_ M CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 503 CLAYTON 506 CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 __ - - - --- _. ----- --- - CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE -- - CLAYTON 514 _ CONCORD 001 _ 3 _-184 0 _— CONCORD 002 2 20 CONCORD 403 - - 4 213 2 ® CONCORD 004 2 211 0 _— CONCORD 005 CONCORD 006 CONCORD 007 CONCORD 008 _-._-- CONCORD 009 CONCORD 411 CONCORD 011 CONCORD 012 -- CONCORD X13 CONCORD Oly CONCORD 015 CONCORD 016 CONCORD OIT CONCORD 018 CONCORD 019 CONCORD 02') - - - - _CONCORD 021 FORM 1�2•f ri ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T D J K S T 8 A F M C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A N T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-003 ® CONCORD 022 ....CONCORD 023 _- CONCORD 024 _.- CONCORD 025 CONCORD 026 CONCORD 027 ..CONCORD 028 CONCORD 029 _CONCORD 030 CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 CONCORD 033 _CONCORD 034 CONCORD 035 CONCORD 036 _..._..,.._.__- CONCORD 037 CONCORD 038 .CONCORO 039 _ CONCORD 040 __CONCORD 041 CONCORD 042 - -- - CONCORD 143 CONCORD 044 CONCORD 045 _-- CONCORD 046 CONCORD 047 CONCORD 048 CONCORD 049 CONCORD 050 -CONCORD 051 CONCORD 052 CONCORD 153. CONCORD 054 _ CONCORD 055 _ CONCORD 156 - _ -_ --- - _CONC_ORE) 057 CONCORD 058 CONCORD_ 059 CONCORD 060 CONCORD 061__ CONCORD 062_ CONCORD 063 CONCORD 064 CONCORD 065 _ -- SEE CO 137 CONCORD 066 _._-- CONCORD 667 CONCORD 068 - - CONCORD 069 _CONCORD 070 _CONCORD 071 _ CONCORD 072 CONCORD 073 _CONCORD 074 CONCORD 075_ CONCORD 076 CONCORD 077 CONCORD 078 CONCORD 079 CONCORD 080 CONCORD 081 CONCORD 082 CONCORD 083 CONCORD 084 CONCORD 185 CONCORD 087 CONCORD 089 CONCORD 090 CONCORD 091 CONCORD 092 CONCORD 043SEE NCO CO 020 _CONCORD 094 CONCORO 095 CONCORD 096 CONCORD 097 CONCORD 098 -__.-. __-_ _CONCORD ?99 CONCORD 100 roar u•s 6' ASSEMBLYMAN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T D J K S T B A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-004 • CONCORD 101 CONCORD 102 CONCORD 103 — CONCORD 104 - -- -- - - - CONCORD 105 CONCORD 106 CONCORD 107 — - CONCORD 108 CON_CORO 109 - 3. 22- --- CONCORD I10 _ _ CONCORD 111 3 171 CONCORD 112 CONCORD I13 CONCORD 114 _-- __ ----_- __-- CONCORD 115 —� SEE CO 082 — CONCORD 116 — CONCORD 117 _ SEE CL_ 503 CONCORD 1184 1 CONCORD 119 CONCORD 120 CONCORD 121 SEE CO 034 - CONCORD 122 - — SEE C0 083 _ — ---- CONCORD 123 — CONCORD 124 — _-_SEE CL 503 _ CONCORD 125 CONCORD 126 SEE CO 091 — CONCORD 127 __ _ _ CONCORD 128 _ CONCORD 129 CON_CORD 130 — CONCORD 131 CONCORO 132 _ SEE_CO 055 CONCORD 133 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 CONCORD 136 CONCORD 137 CONCORD 138 CONCORD 139 CONCORD 141 CONCORD--142 -- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 It 6 CONCORD 144 CONCORD 145 — CONCORD 146 CONCORD 147 CONCORD 148 19 181 1 CONCORD 149 CONCORD 501 _ VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 — — VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 504 CONCORD 5!15 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 SEE CO 144 CONCORD 507 SEE CO 044 CONCORD 548 SEE CO 045 CONCORD 509 CONCORD 510 CONCORD 511 — SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE WC n65 FOAM 112.5 ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH 0I T 12TH DIST T D J K S T B A F W C S H 1 O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S —04-005 CONCORD 515 CONCORD 516 CONCORD 517 SEE NC 029 CONCORD 518 - ------._ __-- ------ -- ---- - VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 CONCORD 520 - - -- -- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 _— CONCORD 524 CONCORD 525 CONCORD 532 SEE CO 515 _ V CANYON 501 51 , 12 1 0 DANVILLE 501 DANVILLE 502 DANVILLE 503 -DANVILLE 504 DANVILLE 505 DANVILLE 506 DANVILLE 507 DANVILLE 508 DANVILLE 509 OANVILLE 510 --- --� --_ -_--�— DANVILLE 511 - -DANVILLE 11-DANVILLE 512 DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514A DANVILLE 5148 — DANVILLE 515 DANVILLE 515A ,DANVILLE 51.6 DANVILLE 517 DANVILLE 518__ _ DANVILLE 519 DANVILLE 519A DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 DANVILLE 522 DANVILLE 523 SEP 0V 5i8 DANVILLE 524 -_-- _ SEE OV 506 -- DANVILLE 525 -- — -._ DANVILLE 526 DANVILLE 527 DANVILLE 528 — - DANVILLE 529 DANVILLE 530 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 -- DANVILLE 533 DANVILLE 533A _ ---- - ---._ ._. . _ ----- - -- DANVILLE 534 DANVILLE 535 DANVILLE 536 DANVILLE 537 DANVILLE 538 EL CERRITO 001 2 210 1 EL CERRITO 002 3 200 a EL CERRITO 003 2 221 1 EL_CERRITO 004 2 267 a EL CERRITO 005 2 235 0 EL CERRITO 006 21 234 0 EL CERRITO 007 26 25' 2 EL CERRITO 008 2E 217 2 EL CER__RITO 009 ._ SEE. 039 _ - -- -- — - -- --- -- - _ EL CERRITO 010 3 19 EL CERRITO 011 3 25 EL CERRITD 012 - -2 19 - fO11M 1lt•• ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH Of T 12TH DIST T D J K S T 8 A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G s s -04-006 ® EL CERRITO 013 18 219 0 EL CERRITO 014 32 222 0 --"- EL CERRITO 015 2 227 EL CERRITO 016 2 233 1 EL CERRITO 017 2 246 1 EL CERRITO 018 2 2 251 5 - EL CERRITO 019 33 276 EL CERRITO 020 3 205 0 EL CERRITO 021 2 169 EL CERTITO 022 4 261 1 EL CERRITO 023 3 173 3 EL CERRITO 024 2 218 1 EL CERRITO 025 3 287 1 EL CERRITO 026 2 221 0 EL CERRITO 027 3 249 1 ® EL CERRITO 028 2 160 EL CERRITO 029 31 193 1 EL CERRITO 030 2 26 2 EL CERRITO 031 3 240 EL CERRITO 032 42 264 0 EL CERRITO 033 34 235 1 - EL CERRITO 034 41 225 1 EL tERRITO 035 43 249 2 — EL CERRITO 036 34 228 1 -- EL CERRITO 037 2 241 EL CERRITO 038 1 156 1 EL CERRITD_039 4 279 a FL CERRITO 040 2 224 0 EL CERRITO 042 1 131 1 EAST RICHMOND 501 3 20 EAST RICHMOND 502 3 20 0 - EAST RICHMOND 503 3 207 0 EAST RICHMOND 504 2268 EAST RICHMOND 505 3 17 EAST RICHMOND 506 5 220 0 EAST RICHMOND 507 2 161 1 EAST RICHMOND 508 16 EL SOBRANTE 501 47 EL SOBRANTE 502 5 147 0 EL SOBRANTE 503 3 226 0 -- __. -------- —_. _-� -- EL SOBRANTE 504 3C 107 0 EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 2 137 EL SOBRANTE 507 62 236 EL SOBRANTE 508 ? 199 1 EL SOBRANTE 510 7 181 1 EL_ SOBRANTE 511 2 EL SOBRANTE 512 7 19 1 EL S064ANTE 513 4 191 1 EL S63RANTE 514 6 18 EL SOBRANTE 515 2 127 0 EL SOBRANTE 516 44 192 2 EL SOBRANTE 517 67 243 EL SOBRANTE 518 6 35 aEL SOBRANTE 522 55 222 EL SOBRANTE 523 -___.-- SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 44 122 EL SOBRANTE 527 84 204 0 -___-_— EL SOBRANTE 528 SEE ES 526 _— EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE FS 517 GIANT 501 4 24 GIANT 502 4 223 GIANT 503 4 19 GIANT 504 4 183 2 — — GIANT 505 4 243 -- GIANT 506 2 221 GIANT 507 3 20 — GIANT 508 31� 174 0 GIANT 509 509 5 305 1 _— GIANT 510 SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 2 t87 a GIANT 513 3 197 HERCULES 001 3 197 0 KNIGHTSEN 501 4 ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T 9 J K S T B A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-007 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 _ - KENSINGTON 501 21 253 0 KENSINGTON 502 23 199 1 KENSINGTON 503 39 229 1 KENSINGTON 504 25 221 KENSINGTON 505 24 283 n KENSINGTON 506 19 143 KENSINGTON 507 9 216 1 KENSINGTON 508 18 229 1 KENSINGTON 509 22 221 1 KENSINGTON 510 15 215 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 14 212 0 LAFAYETTE 001 57 161 LAFAYETTE 002 127 217 --- 0 LAFAYETTE 003 92 195 0 LAFAYETTE 004 89 228 LAFAYETTE 005 82 185 A LAFAYETTE 006 141 22 0 LAFAYETTE 007 128 150 70 LAFAYETTE 008 140 136 _ ___ _.0 LAFAYETTE 009 68 17 LAFAYETTE 010 76 115 2 0 _ LAFAYETTE 111 126 75 1 1 LAFAYETTE 012 102 142 0 LAFAYETTE 013 127 14 1 LAFAYETTE 014 70 111 0 0 LAFAYETTE 015 89 18 LAFAYETTE 016 61 146 LAFAYETTE 017 69 174 40 LAFAYETTE 018 55 172 LAFAYETTE 019 _ 86 131 LAFAYETTE 020 108 171 LAFAYETTE 021 9 173 LAFAYETTE 022 84 2Z LAFAYETTE 023 _ 115 207 - - - ._— LAFAYETTE 024 139 154 -- LAFAYETTE 625 - -- SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 122 142 2 1 LAFAYETTE 028 120 102 LAFAYETTE 030 104 248 0_. . - LAFAYETTE 031 81 114 3 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 71 12 LAFAYETTE- 036 SEE LA 1130. _ _ _--- - --------- - -- ----- LAFAYETTE 038 61 17 LAFAYETTE 339 91 20 LAFAYETTE 040 88 107 12 0 LAFAYETTE 041 92 105 1 LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 52 121 LAFAYETTE 044 124 70 12 0 LAFAYETTE 145 64 126 ® LAFAYETTE 046 103 124 4 0 __- LAFAYETTE 047 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 1 1 LAFAYETTE 502 _. SEE LA 501 _LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 85 88 a — LONE TREE 501 - -- - -- ---- ---_ __ SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 LONE TREE 513 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 505 rogMSEE LT 502 "i i j ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH OI T 12TH DIST T D J K S T B A F M C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-008 ® _LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE — LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 ...- VOTED ABSENTEE -- LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE... . __ -- - --_ _ _-- -.__ ._ ---------_ ---- - ----- MORAGA 001 96 141 MODAGA 012 SEE MO 003 _-- MORAGA 003 130 159 MORAGA 004 78 23 MORAGA 005 71 19 MORAGA 00674 133 MORAGA 007 75 204 MORAGA 00892 238 MORAGA 009 -11 188 41 01 MORAGA 110 _. ._ 9 22 MORAGA 011 _ __ 81 21 MORAGA 012 _ . 66 109 -- - MORAGA 013 -_. _ _ -- 9 22 MORAGA 014 _ 102 14 MORAGA 015 _ 107 21 MORAGA 016 TS 171 MORAGA 017 62 13 MORAGA_ 0189 142 MORAGA 019 65 169 0 MORAGA 020 __. -._ 119 11 1 MORAGA 021 _ _ _—_ 63 159 MORAGA 022 _-_ 7 MORAGA 023_. 106 155 MORAGA 0249 222 MORAGA 025 _ -53 109 0 MORAGA 027 _ SEE MO 025 — MORAGA 029 79220 MORAGA 030 SEE MO 020 MORAG4 501 _ SEE MO 014 MORAGA 502 _-_.-- - — - SEE MO 011 MT VIEW 501 2 188 3 AT VIEW 5023 200 0 MT _VIEW 503 2- 190 -1 .. MT VIEW 504 4 186 MT VIEW 5054 196 1 MARTINEZ 001 _.__ _ 2 128 1 __ _ MARTINEZ 002 2 14 MARTINEZ 003 3 118 1 MARTINEZ 004 3 216 2 MARTINEZ 005 3 198 1 MARTINEZ 006 3 226 a MARTINEZ 007 3 208 2 MARTINEZ 008 2 18 MARTINEZ 009 2 18 MARTINEZ 010 1 172 MARTINEZ 011 3 205 1 MARTINEZ 012 3 244 1 MARTINEZ 013 3 174 1 MARTINEZ 014 3 291 MARTINEZ 015 2 253 1 MARTINEZ 016 T 324 1 MARTINEZ 017 3 242 2 MARTINEZ 018 2 152 MARTINEZ 019 3 243 1 MARTINEZ 020 34 217 1 MARTINEZ 021 2 279 1 MARTINEZ 022 2 108 a _--- MARTINEZ 023 3 19' 0 _-- MARTINEZ 024 _ __ . .--- -- --- ------- - - __ -------_ . SEE MZ 021 -- MARTINEZ 025 2 116 0 MARTINEZ 028 1 198 0 MARTINEZ 0294 318 2 MARTINEZ 030 ` 28 - I FORM 142.5 M si ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T O J K S T B A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-009 • MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 29 229 1 MARTINEZ 033 31 198 2 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 16 158 0 MARTINEZ 036 29 151 0 MARTINEZ 03713 66 MARTINEZ 038 _- --.- 1 1-54 0 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 MARTINEZ 503 "- SEE MZ 037 NICHOL S 501 -_- NICHOLS 503 _ NICHOLS 505 _ _ -- VOTED ABSENTEE - NORTH RICHMOND 501 1 172 1 NORTH RICHMOND 502 6 179 1 NORTH RICHMOND 503 8 168 0 OAKLEY 501 OAKLEY 502 OAKLEY 503 OAKLEY 504 -- - - ---- --- ------- OAKLEY 505 -OAKLEY 506 SEEOA 505 _ OLEUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE } OLEUM 502 -SEE PI 021 -- OL EUM 503 -- ----- -- -- VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506 --_-- SEE PI 006 -- OLFUM 5119 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 501 65 163 ORINDA 50255 24 ORI -DA 503 4 157_._ ORINDA 504 70 189 ORINDA 505 _ 78 107 1 0 ORINDA 50658 i5 ORINDA 50T _7 181 - - -__0 ORINDA 508 _.._ _.. _ 105 13 0 0 ORINDA 509113 65 OR IN DA 510 87 72 ORINDA 511 - 109 208 !._______ _- -- ORINDA 512 - 134 21 ORINDA 513 93 186 ORINDA 514 69 178 ORINDA 515 96 171 4 - ORINDA 516 95 221 DRINDA 517 119 17 ORINDA 518 122 14 ORINDA 519 93 179 ORINDA 520 115 18 ORINDA 521112 205 ® ORINDA 522 110 209 ORINDA 523 131 iT ORINDA 524 69 225 ORINOA 525 ill 199 0 -- ORINDA 526 60 158 0 ORINDA 527 6 20 OF INDA 529 _..._-- VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE _------ ORINOA 533 94 178 ORINDA 534 61 185 2 - --- --- -- ---- DRINDA 536 65 181 ORINDA 537 12 12 OR_INDA_540 _ .._ SEE OR 512 PITTSBURG 001 PITTSBURG 002 1100- t4!•tl E� ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T O J K S T B A F N C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N 6 G S S -04-010 PITTSBURG 003 SEF PB 042 PITTSBURG 004 __-- PITTSBURG 005 _- PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 007 PITTSBURG 008 PITTSBURG 009 SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 _ PITTSBURG ')11 PITTSBURG 012 _ PITTSBURG 013 PITTSBURG 114 PITTSBURG 015 PITTSBURG 016 ,PITTSBURG O17 PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 PITTSBURG 020 PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 923 PITTSBURG 025 PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 427 __SEE PB 032 PITTSBURG 028 PITTSBURG ^29 PITTSBURG 030 PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PS 512 PITTSBURG 1134 _PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 036 PITTSBURG 431 SEE PB 023 PITTSBURG 038 PITTSBURG 039 PITTSBURG 041 . ..-....... PITTSBURG 042 PITTSBURG 501 PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 PITTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE - - PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB 011 PITTSBURG 512 PITTSBURG 513 . SEE PB 042 PITTSBURG 514 PITTSBURG 515 _VOTED _ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 - - - PLEASANT HILL 001 4233 2 PLEASANT HILL 002 3 176 1 PLEASANT HILL 003 16. 154 1 PLEASANT HILL 004 371 22 1 PLEASANT HILL 005 2 211 PLEASANT HILL 006 2 220 a PLEASANT HILL 007 2Z 114 1 PLEASANT HILL 011 311 219 0 PLEASANT HILL 012 3 216 0 _PLEASANT HILL 013 3 277 3 PLEASANT HILL 014 5 249 0 --PLEASANT HILL 015 4 281 2 — PLEASANT HILL 016 3 221 root" 142-5 — f ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T D J K S T B A F M C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A ? T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C a M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S —04-011 PLEASANT HILL 017 26 249 0 PLEASANT HILL 018 18 216 PLEASANT HILL 019 28 203 PLEASANT HILL 020 33 229 1 PLEASANT HILL 021 37 162 2 PLEASANT HILL 022 36 222 PLEASANT HILL 023 36 272 2 PLEASANT HILL 024 23 218 2 PLEASANT HILL 025 28 227 PLEASANT HILL 026 34 252 C PLEASANT HILL 027 21 228 1 ---_.-------_-__-- PLEASANT HILL 028 41 310 PLEASANT HILL 029 33 240 0 PLEASANT HILL 030 17 206 PLEASANT HILL 031 110 112 1 0 ® PLEASANT HILL 032 24 219 0 - — --- — PLEASANT HILL 033 39 212 PLEASANT HILL 034 31 246 2 PLEASANT HILL 036 21 185 0 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEF PH 023 PLEASANT HILL 038 22 129 1 PLEASANT HILL 039 45 228 PLEASANT HILL 040 25 258 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 25 118 PLEASANT HILL 043 1 181 PLEASANT HILL 044 1 156 PLEASANT HILL 045 2 171 1 PLEASANT HILL 046 3 248 PLEASANT HILL 048 2 18 PLEASANT HILL 501A 2C 163 1 PLEASANT HILL 5018 IC 105 0 - PL EASANT HILL 502 37 1T2 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 1 16 0 PLEASANT HILL 505 11 _ 143 — PLEASANT HILL 506 14__ 185 PLEASANT HILL 507 106 12 PLEASANT HILL 508 PLEASANT HILL 510 _ LC 46 0 PINOLE Onl 31 231 PINOLE 002 SEE PT 021 ---- — _ — PINOLE 003 5 317 1 PINOLE 004 3 184 0 PINOLE 005 4 148 a PINOLE 406 _ 5 217 0 PINOLE 007 5 249 2 PINOLE 008 VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 009 47 221 PINOLE 010 26 166 PINOLE O11 41 178 1 PINOLE 012 56 219 a PINOLE 013 52 215 1 PINOLE 014 35 248 2 PINOLE 015 37 171 PINOLE 016 _._-- SEE PI 003 PINOLE 017 51 213 PINOLE 018 4 260 6 2 PINOLE 019 34 238 1 PINOLE 021 6 271 PINOLE 022 52 261 1 PINOLE 023 46 273 1 PINOLE 024 SEE PI 007 --- - - PACHECO 501 if 68 P — PACHECO 502 2 81 PACHECO 503 43 207 1 PACHECO 504 __--- SEE MZ 018 PACHEC0 505 _.-- S E E AZ 018 .-- PACHECO 506 1 12 PACHECO 507 VOTED ABSENTEE _ FORM 11.1 _.. ..... _.. _.__.- .__._.._ .._. S ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T D J K S T 8 A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S —04-012 PACHECO 508 21 218 0 PACHECO 509 30 248 2 PACHECO 510 32 268 0 PACHECO 511 15 64 PACHECO 512 19 149 PORT COSTA 501 1 94 1 RICHMOND 001 5 217 RICHMOND 002 3 202 1 RICHMOND 003 4 141 RICHMOND 004 167 RICHMOND 005 180 0 RICHMOND 006 11 196 1 RICHMOND 007 186 1 RICHMOND 008 1 183 1 RICHMOND 009 1 205 RICHMOND 010 1 202 2 RICHMOND 011 168 RICHMOND 012 _ 1 176 1 RICHMOND 013 193 1 RICHMOND 014 1 181 RICHMOND 015 1 200 2 RICHMOND 016 12551 2 RICHMOND 017 1 2281 0 RICHMOND 01$ --- - 171 1 RICHMOND 019 1 23 0- RICHMOND 020 1 25 1 RICHMOND 621 2 289 1 RICHMOND 022 1 203 a RICHMOND 023 2 186 1 RICHMOND 024 2 167 RICHMOND 025 2 219 a RICHMOND 026 2 167 RICHMONO 027 1 227 1 RICHMOND 028 3 211 1 RICHMOND 029 2 157 0 RICHMOND 030 4 168 3 RICHMOND 031 IE 196 1 RICHMOND 032 _ 15 289 2 RICHMONO 033 __..SEE RI 032 RICHMOND 034 '110 RICHMOND 035 2 193 2 RICHMOND 036A 32 195 a RICHMOND 0368 2c 1218 1 RICHMOND 037 2c 228 a RICHMOND 038 ----SEE 41 037 RICHMOND 039 SEE RI 035 RICHMOND 040 10 1-49 0 RICHMOND 041 3 181 1 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 24 1,79 0 RICHMOND 044 2 24 RICHMOND 045 3 17 1 RICHMOND 046 4 228 2 RICHMOND 047 3 205 0 RICHMOND 048 3 204 2 RICHMOND 049 3 223 RICHMOND 050 34, 227 0 _ — RICHMOND 051 321 RICHMOND 052 2 20 1 RICHMOND 053 3 203 1 RICHMOND 054 3 167 1 RICHMOND 055 3 186 1 RICHMOND 056 2 217 RICHMOND 057 17 2 1 RICHMOND 058 4 235 2 RICHMOND 059 4) 207 1 RICHMOND 060 26 229 0 RICHMOND 061 53 300 1 RICHMOND 062 _SEF RI 061 --- -- _— -- ------_ _ ---_-- ---- RICHMOND 063 37 161 2 RICHMOND 064 16 182 RICHMOND 065 33 1 1816 0 RICHMOND 066 SEE RI 104 - ---- - - — ----� . __ FORM 142-f r s t. 4� ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T D J K S T B A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A G R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-013 RICHMOND 067 21 192 RICHMOND 068 17 146 3 RICHMOND 069 49 264 2 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 25 193 RICHMOND 072 40 315 RICHMOND 073 SEE RI 072 RICHMOND 074 - 31 220 RICHMOND 075 28 208 1 RICHMOND 076 2 240 1 RICHMOND 077 2 238 3 RICHMOND 078 1 147 RICHMOND 079 2 212 1 RICHMOND 080 1 32 0 RICHMOND 081 13 77 RICHMOND 082 _ _- 62 0 RICHMOND 083 41 217 RICHMOND 084 - 28 192 1 RICHMOND 085 26 246 0 RICHMOND 086 SEE R I 111 RICHMOND 087 4 217 1 RICHMOND 088 4 326 2 RICHMOND 092 177 1 RICHMOND 093 1 211 RICHMOND 094 3 228 RICHMOND 095 32 159 2 RICHMOND 096 16 203 2 RICHMOND 098 19 135 RICHMOND 099 21 159 RICHMOND 101 15 187 0 RICHMOND 1022 14 RICHMOND 103 1 127 0 - ----.. _— — ---._ -- - RICHMOND 104 4 280 1 RICHMOND 105 1 212 RIC HMO NO 106 1 221 2 RICHMOND 108 1 203 1 RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 SEE RI 021 RICHMOND 111 70 287 RICHMOND 112 VOTED ABSENTEE_ RODEO 501 21 214 1 RODEO 502 SEE RO 503 RODEO 503 4 34_ 1 _RODEO. 504 4 21 RODEO '505 3 141 RODEO 506 4 17 RODEO 508 3 218 RODEO 509 62 271 ROLLINGWOOD 501 31 187 1 ROLLINGWOOO 502 41 186 1 ROLLINGWOOD 503 34 225 a SELBY 502 ._— VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 411 SARANAP 501 — SARANAP 502 SARANAP 503 SARANAP 504 SARANAP 505 117 113 SARANAP 506 114 136 0 SARANAP 507 SARANAP 508 SEE SN 520 SARANAP 509 SARANAP 511 SARANAP 511 140 114 0 SARANAP 512 _ 164 10808 0 --- — SARANAP 513 122 146 1 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 - Von. u2-a - I; 4= �a L� ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T O J K S T B A F W C S H 1 O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S —04-014 SARANAP 516 115 87 3 0 ..SARANAP 517 _._.— SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 SEE WC 057 SARANAP 520 131 115 91 SAN PABLO 001 4 198 1 SAN PABLO 002 3 17 1 SAN PABLO 0032 138 3 ..SAN PABLO 004 2 ib- - _ _ - ----- ------_- ---- -- -- SAN PABLO 005 SEE SP 023 SAN PABLO 006 29 208 0 ...SAN PABLO OOT 31 143 0 SAN PABLO 008 36 197 1 SAN PABLO 009 33 223 2 SAN PABLO 010 27 192 1 SAN PABLO 011 3 157 _SAN PABLO 012 2150 1 SAN PABLO 013 2 19 _ SAN PABLO 014 2 147 a SAN PABLO 015 2 184 1 SAN PABLO 016 3 195 0 SAN PABLO 017 3 221 1 SAN PABLO 018 3 165 2 _ SAN PABLO 119 1 134 3 SAN PABLO 020 50 293 SAN PABLO 021 3 6 186 a SAN PABLO 022 - - SEE SP 020 __-- SAN -PABLO 023 31 226 1 SAN RAMON 501 SAN RAMON 502 - SAN RAMON 503 — SAN RAMON 504 SAN RAMON 505 -.SAN RAMON 506 ._-- _ - - SAN RAMON 507 SAN RAMON 508 SAN RAMON 509 SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 _ _SAN RAMON 513 SAN RANON 514 _— _ SAN RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 516 SAN RAMON 517 SAN RAMON 519 SAN RAMON 520 SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 SAN RAMON 523 SAN RAMON 524 SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON 526 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE - SAN RAMON 529 _ VOTED ABSENTEE __— SAN RAMON 530 TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 . .._VOTED ABSENTEE.. _-- TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 5 308 VINE HILL 502 3 27 1 VINE HILL 503 5 E E MZ 016 VINE HILL 504 2 99 VINE HILL 506 41 290 0 VINE HILL 507 _- SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT_-CREEK 001 FORM 142.5 ASSEMBLY AN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T O J K S T 8 A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A !M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M O Q H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-015 • WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 WALNUT CREEK 004 _. WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 006 WALNUT CREEK 007 WALNUT CREEK 008 WALNUT CREEK 009 WALNUT CREEK 010 WALNUT CREEK 011 WALNUT CREEK...012 _. --- _-_. - _ ---- ------ ------ WALNUT CQEEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT CREEK 016 - WALNUT CREEK 017 WALNUT CREEK 018 _ WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREEK 020_ WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK 022 WALNUT CREEK 023 _. _SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 _SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK 026 MALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT CREEK 629 WALNUT CREEK 030 WALNUT CREEK 031 WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CREEK 033 _ WALNUT CREEK 034 WALNUT CREEK 035 WALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT CREEK 037 WALNUT CREEK Q38 WALNUT CREEK 039 WALNUT CREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 042 _ WALNUT CREEK 043 WALNUT CREEK 044 - WALNUT CREEK 045 _ WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 047 WALNUT CREEK 048 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 652 _ WALNUT CREEK 053 _ WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 WALNUT CREEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CREEK 060 _ ____-__ .__.-- -.___ _ ._._____ _ _ _ __ ..___.__ ____.-- ---_ .•- WALNUT CREEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CREEK 064 - WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK 066 WALNUT CREEK 067 WALNUT CREEK 068 _ WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 072 - - WALNUT CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 WALNUT CREEK 076 WALNUT-CREEK 077 - WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 WALNUT CREEK 080. FOAM 1.=•1 t ASSEMBLYMAN ASSEMBLYMAN 11TH DIST 12TH DIST T O J K S T 9 A F W C S H I O N C 0 A R L I A C E E H 0 A M T T E L L A R T N X T E H G L L T E R T S U A I I T S I T E R L A S E A C R M 0 R H I R N I F N A N G G S S -04-016 • WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK 082 WALNUT CREEK 083 WALNUT CREEK 084 WALNUT CREEK 085 - WALNUT CREEK 086 WALNUT CREEK 087 WALNUT CREEK 088 WALNUT CREEK 089 WALNUT CREEK 090 - WALNUT CREEK 091 WALNUT CREEK 092 ..SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 WALNUT CREEK 501 WALNUT CREEK 502 -- - . _ -- - WALNUTCREEK 503 _- SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 504__ WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506 WALNUT CREEK 507 _- WALNUT CREEK 508 WALNUT CREEK 509 _-SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE NC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 - WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT CREEK 517 WALNUT CREEK 518 WALNUT CREEK 519 WALNUT CREEK 520 WALNUT CREEK 521 WALNUT CREEK 522 WALNUT CREEK 523 18 WALNUT CREEK 524 -_ ---55 138 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 525 10 3 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE ® WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 014 WALNUT CREEK 530 WALNUT CREEK 531 -VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 WALNUT CREEK 533 11 WALNUT CREEK 534 _ WALNUT CREEK 535 1 141 WALNUT CREEK 537 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 493 2859 11 600 1297 2 1 FORM 142.1 1 l STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F 8 L S C P A R E C 8 U C I R IS E 0 J C R C S 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E O C F U N N H A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A D T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G 5 0 N 0 1 I N E T O G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V 8 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-001 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® ALHAMBRA 501 T7 160 119 124 76 160 118 115 105 114 89 133 202 29 112 111 , ALHAMBRA 502 96 152 131 113 79 L64 123 122 86 145 83 146 202 42 _122 117 ALHAMBRA 503 T 111 162 82 57 125 T 10 88 89 81 '87 152 23 10_ 73 ALHAMBRA 504 _ _-- VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 SEF AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 SEE AH 503 - - -- ALHAMBRA 514 SEE MZ 037 ALAMO 501 11 191 180 132 97 21 131 170 153 142 110 176 268 31 17 ___133 _133 ALAMO 502 10 167 163 119 77 201 138 136 135 126-110 14 ?_3_9_____24 136 121 ALA40 503 9 238 175 156 78 249 151 172 181 133 133 179 299 30 194131 AL4M0 544 11 241 21 135 90 25 178 171 179 158 -2 201 312 31 2_03 123 ALAMO 505 6 105 93 T4 42 123 78 92 102 59 49 109 155 LO 94 6 ALA40 506 79 135 146 72 79 134 110 102_ 99 103 82 116 186 19 122 81 ALAMO 507 116 202 181 139 71 -243 139 'L64 174 129 120 175 270_ 34 168 112 ALAMO 508 7 15 12 95 5 16 8 127 123 88 77 12 187 18 _f!1 T ALAMO 509 VOTED ABSENTEEALAMO 510 _ __-- VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 50 121 96 78 61 113 111 5-8 76 85 65 99 l53 1_5 _i01 6 ALAMO 511A 6 118 111 76 13 9 87 108 72 58 117 . 162 18 107 7 ALAMO 512 30 54 53 33 25 58 55 30 23 53 29 48 70 8 48 2 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 ALAMO 514 9 145 138 109 94 153 Ill 126 108 130 91 137 210 2_ 126 10 ALAMO 515 12 12 8 6 1 184 - 5 13 ----- 4 12 _17 –3---- 7 11 ALAMO 515A 7 123 111 8 43 __15 8 1.1- - _112 86 62 12.7 168 23_ 121 6 ALAMO 516 82 104 118 7 63 12 9 89 65 115 _90 85 __169 _lk 105 7 ANTIOCH 001 11 12 13 9 LO 12 13 _ 9 76 137 84 136 ._165 48 109 10 ANTIDCH 002 10 119 118 101 87 12 146 61 __- 72 125 97 97 150 51 112 9 ANTIOCH 003 10 169 14 131 102 17 172 10 102 167 - 106 150 195 63 137 12 ANTIOCH 004 77 110 Ill 72 67 11 11 __.__57 6111---1-0-4 ,- 66 __93 13-2-,- 3F4`9- 7 ANTIOCH 005 6 9 9 6 4 10 9 6 - 56 88 58 83 113 3 6 8 ANTIOCH 006 74 132 91 113 60 1444 138 -64 69 118 79 10 0 155 __j6 93 _ 9 ANTIOCH OOT 8q 141 108 L23 63 169 131 96 76 140 87 126 179 39 115 1 ANTIOCH 008 12 146 12 141 76 181 118 145 123 131 47 14_ 207 _39 136 11 ANTIOCH 009 96+ 161 13 137 69 18 161 93 81 170 93 14 196 46 12 12 ANTIOCH 010 7th 13 9 108 51 14 121 7 63 127 71 lI 136 5 _ 7__ 11 ANTIOCH 011 12 13 14 11 9 16 161 9 9 159 121 12 199 49 143 ZO ANTIOCH 012 12 203 18 148 104 221 190 133 131.79 120_ 191 268 49 17 1 ANTIOCH 013 9 146 11 12 79 166 15 80 78 150 8 14 182 44 - 10 12 ANTIOCH 014 9 13 13 10 7 613 8 94 130 75 126 161 44 101 10 ANTIOCH 015 11 145 14 11 91 176 7_ 92 149 103 _ 12- 181 - 5 135 10 ANTIOCH 016 13 15 15 133 9 18 17 9 10 16 92 Z6 199 6 141 121 ANTIOCH 017 10 143 123 120 73 16 154 79 80 14 93 125"' 173 5 —16612 ANTIOCH 018 6 105 65 100 49 11 116 48 55 92 53 96 121 40 8 7 ANTIOCH 019 6 120 93 97 67 12 121 b1 67 11 63 11 142 43 9 !f_ ANTIOCH 020 9 16. 14 132 it 15 1B 81 9 162 117 13 206 57 13 12 ANTIOCH P21 10 17 12 150 9 18 17 10 101 169 120 14 21 5 122 . 14 ANTIOCH 022 9 15 13 11 T 16 15 89 86 151 98 137 180 52—1-f1 12 ANTIDCH 023 14 213 20 15 14 21 23 11 13 21 14 19 311 41 15 1� ANTIOCH 024 12 18 16 14 92 20 19 10 99 192 111 171 231 5 15 13 ANTIOCH 025 15 218 192 178 125 24 24 12 135 230 135 218 291 5 -1611 15 ® ANTIOCH 026 11 16 12 152 8 17 17 9 89 170 97 158 196 62_112 1 ANTIOCH 027 11 161 14 131 100 17 17 10 102 16 11 146 205 6 141 �12_ ANTIOCH 028 14 181 14 17 132 19 21 9 109 201 116 181 2.34 6 16 14 ANTIOCH 029 4 55 50 43 32 6 52 3 56 41 49 72 --- IS __3 _ S ANTIOCH 030 8 1C 11 81 6 11 LO 7 71 9 8 8 132 3 41 8 ANTIOCH 031 641 14 9 113 7 13 11 89 8 ll_ 71 12 158 ANTIOCH 032 81 128 11 105 65 146 123 8 73 120 74 124 159 5 103 10 ANTIOCH 133 133 212 192 154 110 221 206 130 123 209 123 204 270 .57----140 19 ANTIOCH 034 -- - ..SEE AN 048 -- ANTIOCH 035 7 11 8 11 5 14 12 T 6 12 7 Ill- 148 3 _____97 8 ANTIDCH 036 8 98 11 T 8 10 13 5 5 12 7 10 140 3 101 _7 ANTIOCH 037 !01 12 1Z 9 9 12 157 6 9 _11 102 11 172 41 11 9 ANTIOCH ^38 18 24 26 17 18 24 299 12 15 25 18 22 } 341 68 ' 23 17 ANTIOCH 039 9 19 17 12 11 17 196 9 12 15 10 15 223 45 _14 12 ANTIOCH 040 7 14 11 10 7 1411- lb - 5-_ 7 14 6 13 172 4 10 10 ANT1OCH 441 13 20 19 141 12 20 21 10 12 19 13 16 _26 __i5__17 1 ANTIOCH 042 8 13 12 10 7 13 13 8 T 13 7 12 165 - 10 1 FORM 142.5 - Ij i STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E 0 J C R C S 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E O C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T D N M U H F S A D T S K I R S D V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T D G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V 8 D I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-002 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH C44 109 108 123 89 95 121 143 63 80 121 84 116 171 35 122 _ 8 ANTIOCH 047 104 165 13 126 89 173 158 94 98 150 93 137 201 42 107 128 ANTIOCH 048 144 204 18 162 101 235 230 104 97 222 115 192 245 72 161 155 ANTIOCH 049 56 101 74 80 43 105 108 44 63 89 55 90 124 24 89 62 ANTIOCH 050 -- - -- SEE AN 041 BETHEL ISLAND SOLA 145 173 17 145 100 217 187 120 118 185 120 -1-29-- 1T 253 5 14 153 BETHEL ISLAND 5018 8 145 12 10 7 -155 - 14 7 98 112 81 12 179 -- 40 _U3 4 BERKELEY PARK 501 136 132 191 81 133 139 95 168 101 139 120 110 236 21 41 ----94 BAY VIEW 501 94 Tl 123 51 100 68 87 80 56 104 83 67 142 17 ~T9 ­6 BRENTWOOD 001 141 130 145 124 119 144 172 89 105 146 110 140 203 54 148 1-6 BRENTWOOD 002 71 91 82 85 48 11 82 75 62 90 4 98 118 35 -82 BRENTWOOD 003 IlC 204 169 142 104 203 186 115 112 182 118 16' 249 48 161 13 BRENTWOOD 006 103 111 110 106 91 112 126 69 74 123 76 111 154 34 -- 103-- 9 BRENTWOOD 501 101 252 144 205 104 241 17 162 117 215 12520 246 8 13 19 BRENTWOOD 502 _ . __. SEE OA 503 BRENTWOOD 503 Ill 255 17 195 93 272 20 159 145 215 105 24 290 b 04--i-80 BRENTWOOD 504 _ _ __-_-- SEE KG 501 __-_- BRENTWOOD 508 44 60 56 50 47 60 62 41 41 6 41 6 87 1T 5 4 BRENTWOOD 511 _ _ __. _-_._-- _ __-- SEE BW 501 BRENTWOOD 513 SEE BW 508 BYRON 501A 94 174 120 146 76 186 15 11 100 160 75 11 20 6 10 l5 BYRON 5018 4 15 7 131 7 132 - 10 9 89 10 67 12 137 51 91 10 BYPON 503 _ _ VOTED ABSENTEE -- CLYDE 501 82 77 77 84 59 101 9 63 51 105 76 T 116 39_ 7 ---85 CROCKETT 501 9 95 135 60 87 102 L04 _81 T 103 72 10 145 _3 1_0 7 CROCKETT 502 8 11 12 8 98 11 8 12 77 118 80 11 164 3T 9 11 CROCKETT 503 _._-- _---_ S E E CK 511 CROCKETT 504 11 94 129 82 89 117 107 99 104 92 74 112 146 45 86 112 . CROCKETT 505 IOC 116 136 87 99 114 12 92 96 103 81 11 167 33 9 100 . CROCKETT 506 _ _ . VOTED ABSENTEE --- CROCKETT 511 107 196 166 139 96 200 132 163 116 177 92 190_ 237 56 85 20 CLAYTON 001 116 173 171 122 108 181 162 127 133 145 -116_141 250 29 178 9 CLAYTON 002 116 158 179 99 86 187 130 133118 - 146 129 13 a-6 31 172 9 CLAYTON 003 _ _ -_ SFE CL 503 CLAYTON 004 9' 1091 109 14 T 5 14 97 10 9 105 L03 91 188 1 12 7 CLAYTON 005 11 21 19 14 9 23 20 12 11 203 14 169 - 275 --1-6? C CLAYTON 501 10 12 151 7 6 15 12 9 100 12 102 111 197 22 13 _ 8- CLAYTON 502 11 201 18 13 4 22 17 14 13 18 132 174-476 _ 3 183_ 12 CLAYTON 503 17 22 25 14 17 22 23 15 180 2Q3 18 19 351 3 24 1- CLAYTON 506 7 11 8 10 5 13 10 81 80 100 63 116 91 9 CLAYTON 507 - __- _ -- ---- ------------ SEE BW 508 _ -- -- -- -- -- - -- CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 --- CLAYTON 512 _-- VOTED ABSENTEE -- CLAYTON 514 10 154 16 100 83 17 13 11 121 12 113 131 232 22 14 10 CONCORD Ont 10 12 13 102 8 14 16 7 TO 15 10 11 178- 3 11 10 CONCORD 002 13 11 16 82 11 13 16 7 88 14 106 12 210 2 13 9 CONCORD 003 12 122 15 9 9 16 17 73 87 15 108 13 207 38 14 1 CONCORD 004 8 52 9 4 61 T 8 4 4 8 6 5 108 19-'- 72-- CONCORD CONCORD 005 9 15 13 11 9 15 18 6 89 15 11 11 198 41 15 8 CONCORD 006 9 12 10 12 8 13 14 T H 128 6 13 172 28 L0 11 CONCORD On 7 91� 12 12 8 6 14 132 79 59 145 T 12 177 2 10 9 CONCORD 008 124 1T 1T 123 101 19 184` 10 105 L7 120 15 238 4 15 12 CONCORD 009 91 151 14 109 8 16� 151 86� 74 15 103 12 188 43- 134-95 CONCORD nil 91,1 12 13 86 7 144 13� 744 T 13 85 12 173 3 11 9 CONCORD Oil 131 9 14 8 88 147 149A 84 91 13 10 11 190 2 13 8 CONCORD 012 139 161 lb 138 92 19 1901 1021 9 18 137 14 252 39 169_- 11_ CONCORD 013 99 13 13 111 81 15 146j 9 8 14 116 10 192_ 3 121 -1 CONCORD 014 131j 14 18 99� 10 17 L83 9 12 14 126 14 232 4 16 11 CONCORD 015 116 151 14 120 9 17 17 88 12 14 118 13 228 2 _I5 _L_0 CONCORD 116 86� 10 11 80f 6 11 12 6 7 111 9 8 160 2 10 8 CONCORD 017 120 122 13 103 7 16 14L 9 10 13 10 11 204 2 142 _ 9 CONCORD 018 10 12 131 9 8 141 144 7 9 12 8 13 185_ 3 11 � . CONCORD ^19 101 156 15 113 LOO 16 16 9 96 157 101 221 34 135 11 CONCORD 020 221 ITO 25 13 171 21 23 14 15 20 16 191 301 6 _22 13 CONCORD 021 14 14 17 11 11 16 17 9 9 166 117 14 23 32 153 1 FOwr 1�3•f r I: j': STATE MEASURES I 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 H F 8 L S C P A R E C 8 U C I R S E D 1 C R C S 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N ? A N A T F I A U E E 0 C F U N N N A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T D N M U H F S A D T S K I R S O V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T D G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A 8 E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V 8 D I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-003 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 5 0 S 0 S 0 5 0 CONCORD 022 83 159 116 126 79 160 145 94 90 145 100 127 191 39 131 96 CONCORD 023 96 156 150 105 88 160 148 84 80 154 108 117 190 39 117 LIS CONCORD 024 98 95 113 80 82 112 127 59 T2 112 97 81 16219 118- ._7_ CONCORD 025 97 138 154 88 95 150 148 90 99 133 109 LIS 209 _ 20 r42--'--8' CONCORD 026 12 165 156 131 93 18 152 126 117 162 145 126 227 44 ' 151_-12 CONCORD 027 79 158 130 108 62 173 139 94 86 144 92 133 198 28 - 125 9 CONCORD 028 1f}I 154 161 103 79 IT4 124 129 124 135 Ill 133 2L9 28 143 1 CONCORD 029 90 119 125 87 54 2591 122 90 81 129 105 96 180 21 -168 94 CONCORD 030 122 181 168 133 93 203 168 1. 27 116 182 134 148 261 34 150--M CONCORD 031 12 104 134 92 80 1421 136 85 79 130 102 105 177 13-113`73 CONCORD 032 11 185 155 149 T6 217 183 109 113 169 116 155 238 45 4-3 -13 CONCORD 033 123 165 17LZ1 96 19441 1T8 116 113 169 124 146 233 50- 16 115 CONCORD 034 173 186 227 137 136 220 235 124 137 214 181 159 300 52 203—13 CONCORD 035 14 144 190 104 119 lb 191 93 115 163 142 13 247 37 161 113 CONCORD 036 13 15 18 111 92 19 20687 121 169 140 152 258 3t 167 12 CONCORD 037 143 218 209 150 Ill 24 185 163 157 189 139 194 288 49 19 142 CONCORD 038 127 16 158 139 105 18 164 122 107 174 130 146 , 230 47 149 131 CONCORD 039 LO 176 LT 115 98 18 17 118 118 15 113 161 234 42 157_-222 CONCORD 144 1^7 163 142 130 so L8 163 108 96 166 121 137 236 25 14_ 118 CONCORD 041 12 185 19 112 88 21 181 131 15 150 146 148 265 3 1T2 12 CONCORD 042 74 12 119 88 71 13 123 76 T4 115 87 98 110 24 12Q_ 6 CONCORD 443 10 151 15 10 85 17 134 122 100 157 121 12 229 19 15 -8 CONCORD 044 24 192 193 136 125 20 218 109 123 201 143 17 292 27 19 11 141 2 CONCORD 045 I4 18 202 129 11 21 19 120 102 217 12 18 263 51 17 141 CONCORD^4b I2 147 103 102 1431 166 77 87 L53 L17 113 206 --27 15 4_6 CONCORD 047 20 263 27 14 20 2641 24 161 176 275 205 24 395 5 —__263 __ 1_8 CONCORD 048 11 14 161 97 89 16 1877 66 88 15 106 13_ 212 32 141 IO CONCORD 049 10 22 14 9 87 14 14 83 90 128 10 I1_ 206 29 127_ 9 CONCORD 050 17 23 25 15 14 26 242 161 172 220 Il8 2I 353 4 23 15 CONCORD 051 71 113 104 77 46 13 98 80 81 96 71 9_ 162 1_ _12 5 CONCORD 052 9 13 12 101 59 16 13 87 96 113 95 111 190 2 11 9 CONCORD "053 4 9 11 82 6 12 11 73 59 122 8 93 158 32 10 '7 CONCORD 054 1t 14 150 119 84 18 1531 105 102 152 128 118 211 ,45_ 155 9 CONCORD 055 15 162 180 136 108 20 201 99 104 187 117 165 247 44 16 12 CONCORD 056 16 158 202 119 138 18q 20 LO 132 16 148 14 267 3_ 18_ 11 CONCORD 057 147 11 141 12 10 15 16 8 TT 167 12 12 197 4 14_._� 9 CONCORD 058 12 151 16 109 81 18 161 91 95 148 . 11 13 220 38 14 10 CONCORD 059 12 16 15 14 12 1T1� 20g 8 96 183 117 155 213 62 _15 12 CONCORD 060 141 141 17 10 10 16 19 86 100 4165 12 13 228 4 16 10 CONCORD 061 12 14 16 121 9 1TZ 17_ 20 96 157 12 13_ 222 38_ 14 11 CONCORD 062 19 1 168 244 12 141 218 199 15 160 18 18 155 247 4 _ 23- 1Q CONCORD 063 13 81 14 6 10 99� 14 6 8 12 10 _9 —16 3 131_ 6 CONCORD 064 9 11 10 IO 6 144 141 6 77 11 100 9 161 3 8 10 CONCORD 065 _ SEE CO 137 CONCORD 066 8124 13 78 6 134 lI 89 90 109 95 9 168 2 11 Sl CONCORD 067 13 I4 171 105 102 ITI ITT 88 139 L25 L26 12 242 2 �lb �4 CONCORD 068 16 12 20 97 12 17 19 9 140 14 15. _ 11 26 2 _ 20 _ 8 CONCORD 069 111 14 15 11 s 177( 16 95 103 152 113 13 229 2 16 9 CONCORD 070 8 12 132 8 6 14 13 79 8 10 8 10 178 2 11 8 CONCORD 071 13 191 19 128 11 20 19 12 11 19 L4 15 26 -_..3_ .__181 12 CONCORD 072 6 9 9 7 4 11 9 6 6 8 8 6 13 1 9 5 CONCORD 073 7 171 15 9 T 17 li L2 12 12 11 13 22 21 141 10 CONCORD 174 5 6 8 3 4 6 6 1 5 51 6 5 5 L02 1 71" CONCORD 075 11 17 18 101 8 199 171► 11 12 15 128 14 251 2 18 _ CONCORD 076 10 8 12 6 73 12 it 7 88 101 9 8 169 1 —12 S CONCORD 07T 13 22 23 13 10 25 22 13 14 21 14 20 318 20 15 CONCORD 078 8 12 12 9 7 14 11 10 8 12 10 9 188 17'- iiT—.' CONCORD 079 7 98 10 71 61 11 1094 58 70 100 83 8 151 2 4S T CONCORD 18^ T 71 7 6 5 8 82! 5 5 66 63 6 113 1 7 4 CONCORD 081 13 211 17 17 10 24 20 131 131 13 19 130 18 263 6t 16 L56 CONCORD 082 201 158 21 152 163 19 22811 121 117 220 155 17 285 51 207_ 12 CONCORD 083 17? 28 26 181 13 31 24 19 21 22 211 22 39 48 27 161 CONCOPD 084 99( 1T 15 Ii l0I 16 169 9 78 18 it 14 225 3 156 101 CONCORD 085 13 138 15 122 9 17 16 10 120 14 10 149-- 230 3_ _163 4 CONCORD 087 1 1 3 9 1 6 9 0 CONCORD 089 147 13 166 10 116 15 16 97� 91 16 131 12 219 3 16 CONCORD 090 111. 17 171 122( 87 202 176, 115, 102 IT4 117 157 237 4 lls3_ 10 CONCORD 091 160 22 26 125( 120 267 21 , 176 18 18 181 17 348 2 236 13t CONCORD 092 114 11 13 8 70 15Q 14Z6 8 12 92 112 180 31 . 12 ' 7 CONCORD 093 _— SEE CO 020 i CONCORD 094 8?� 107 102 931 61 13 122 701 7 10 7 4 161 2 __102 7 CONCORD 095 9g td 12 7 6 13 115 79� 8 11 10 8 179 1 121 -1 CONCORD 096 16 26 21 10 10 21' 193 1242 11 20 14 161 277 3 -17 13 CONCORD 09T 6 1 12 57 6 11 ', 102 72 7 9 6 1 LO 159 1 _102 b CONCORD 098 10 163 15 11 4 17 173 9 11 14 13 12 230 3 13 1I CONCORD 099 9 10 13 b 10 8 12 6 6 12 7 I1 163 2 117_CONCORD 100 13 18i 18 13221 9 2i 17 13 131 I7 13 16 267 3 - 19 1 FON. 1{ba i STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S P A R E C B U C I R S E 0 J C R C S O 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A D T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T 0 G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-004 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 CONCORD 101 111 143 170 95 106 159 L60 105 87 172 L17 136 227 30 LS 95 CONCORD 102 10 196 190 122 87 218 171 13 151 140 155 128 264 28 19 96 CONCORD 103 141 181 220 106 115 207 194 122 157 152 149 153 296 12 211 9 CONCORD 104 91 136 128 98 63 158 144 81 101 L24 89 130 202 22 119---'77 CONCORD 105 161 218 213 174 120 261 242 133 141 217 179 180 312 54 20, _16 CONCORD 106 81 115 122 78 75 127 116 86 81 111 81 106 167 21 120 7 CONCORD 107 13 15 18 114 9 19 158 L2T 114 169 126 14 247 31 16T 11 CONCORD 108 T 10 83 99 61 119 115 64 57 115 73 96 140 26 94--i- CONCORD TCONCORD 109 13 121 13 . 113 88 156 15 7 79 158 116 115 202 33 14 8 CONCORD 110 12 L28 14 101 85 160 15 89 84 154 100 138 210 31 128 -lf CONCORD 111 Ill 97 131 88 77 13 144 TL 74 136 84 113 169 35 122 8 CONCORD 112 133 196 193 142 121 206j 200 11T 133 186 149 157 286 29 178 13 CONCORD 113 106 124 It5 114 78 148 143 79 53 162 84 122 177 32 125 8 CONCORD 114 103 124 137 92 8T 141 139 91 100 120 104 111 196 28 139- --6-1 CONCORD 115 SEE CO 082 CONCORD 116 126 113 159 81 122 it 137 9' 103 124 94 119 194 ----34 1.39 7 CONCORD 117 - -- 5 E E CL 503 CONCORD 118 11 26 21 24 14 2 30 10 16 25 24 15 36 4 -25--16 CONCORD 119 111 132 14C 105 77 16 162 81 86 146 107 120 205 31 L36 9 CONCORD 120 99 154 140 119 63 19 147 102 95 148118 122 2f9-' 2 ly2 4 CONCORD 121 _ _ _ _ SEE CO 034 - - _-- CONCORD 122 SCO CO ^83 - - --- - -.._ CONCORD 123 T8 116 123 77 63 134 97 91 92 98 83 9- _ 168 --0-16-0 -68 CONCORD 124 SEE CL 503 __ CONCORD 125 8 13 12 8 7 13 13 T 54 141 93 101 179 22—11 - 8 CONCORD 126 SEE CO i)91 CONCORD 127 11 1 152 10 6 18 15 97 11 13 13 121 228 2 155 _ 9 CONCORD 128 10 18 lb 13 9 L9 17 108 L1 167 132 13 249 3 18 10 CONCORD 129 10 17 15 13 8 19 17 L03- 13 14 12 145 24 31 16 9 CONCORD 130 10 112 141 7 8 12 13 T 8 123 9 11 172 35_12 7 CONCORD 131 9 108 13 72 8 11 11 8.3 72 127103 91- 185 1! 12 7 CONCORD 132 SEE CO 055 _ _ ------ --- CONCORD 133 129 146 17 98 129 14 176 95 112 . 145 128 13_ 240 2 —1-1-8 8 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 22 173 25f 144 191 207 268 125 132 252 188 188 337 52 23 15 CONCORD 136 8 126 ItE 85 54 149 127 8_ 82 UO 87 108 185 _1 L1 CONCORD 117 21 190 24 155 176 21 263 134 L48 23 179 189 331 55 24 13 CONCORD 138 6 131 9 99 6 13 11 8 65 131 8 101 165 24 108 7 CONCORD 139 12 81 11 88 87 11 140 62 74 120 92 97 163 33—1Z6 6 CONCORD 141 15 199 18 159 117 23 222 113 13 2:00 L44 18 305 2-6--L88 14 CONCORD 142 ___ - VOTED ABSENTEE _. CONCORD 143 12 151 15 11 6 21 16 10 1L 15 _L28 12 23930 __162 9 CONCORD 144 13 17 17 14 10 204 20 10 12 17 13 161 26 3 175 12 CONCORD 145 7 9 9 7 7 9 LO 5 6 9 5 98 - -f3 3 24----96 6 CONCORD 146 10 18 19 10 10 18 17 12 13 15 12 16 251 3 18 10 CONCORD 147 12 14 14 11 9 16 15 10 12 13 11 13 21 38 16 CONCORD 148 B. 12 12 92 7 13 13 77� 8 12 9 10 18 2 12 8 CONCORD 149 12 15 15 121 9 18 15d 11 10 161 11 14. 231 4 15 11 CONCORD 501 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 _ VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 504 75 91 91 76 57 110 100 61 51 103 67 88 125 33 82 6 CONCORD 505 _ SEE WC 029 _ CONCORD 506 -- SEE CO 144 - - ---- - -- --- CONCORD 507 -- SEE CO ^44 CONCORD 508 SFE CO 045 i _ CONCORD 509 6 143 11 101 68 13 12q T1 6 13 78 LO 166 2 93 8 CONCORD 510 132 180 169 144 105 20 18 ' 11 105 195 L32 162 25241 14 1 CONCORD 511 _---_- -__--. SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 41 79 70 55 33 BE 63 51 44 70 50 64 108 1 '- 72 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE WC 065 rap. u:-0 STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E D J C R C S 76--- 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T D N N U H F S A 0 T S K I R S D V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T 0 G E E F R 5 U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V 8 D I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-005 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® CONCORD 515 153 194 221 133 91 262 171 170 167 164 161 165 308 23 224 106 CONCORD 516 139 180 219 106 118 202 183 130 161 138 131 15 27923 195 1.07 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 - - -- - - VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 CONCORD 520 - VOTED ABSENTEE -_-__-- CONCORD 521 104 155 148 LIO 79 179 145 11.2 123 125 114 130 219 26 152 8 CONCORD 523 _ - SEE WC 517 CONCORD 524 187 275 278 192 167 299 258 197 243 200 21.4 215 396 39 286-15 CONCORD 525 83 138 137 90 78 148 143 82 91 133 92 123 192 30- 1-20 10 CONCORD 532 ^-- - — - SEE CO 515 _ - --- CANYON 501 4 26 6 1 55 2 47 25 27 36 50 1 63 4x 22 DANVILLE 501 6 130 107 83 46 1489 102 97 78 TO 108 154 26 111 `73 DANVILLE 502 5 116 106 69 62 11 101 66 77 85 69 '04 148 21 87 7 DANVILLE 503 10 253 208 155 83 27 148 196 180 153 102 227 312 36 20 13 DANVILLE 504 9 158 15 9 73 18 12 11 106 133 90 138 213 2 147---8--9- DANVILLE 505 15 175 224 113 146 18 205 120 135 173 130 174 218 34 181 1_31 DANVILLE 506 11 217 21 134 95 24 156 175 182 138 118 201 284 36 201 11 DANVILLE 507 8 171 15 99 82 173 111 141 131 115 89 155 213 33-155:77-8 DANVILLE 508 7 15 12 98 71 15 113 106 109 108 99 11 205 1 133 7 DANVILLE 509 12 188 196 119 103 211 184 125 165 133 117 175 272 27 -19 001 DANVILLE 510 7 106 113 73 85 95 100 82 76 99 71 98 _ 159 19 101 71 DANVILLE 511 8 19 127 155 58 219 13 142 123 148 99 167 246 30 155 11 DANVILLE 512 10 14 18 7 9 16 16U 95 108 138 127 113- 211 3 _ 141 10 DANVILLE 513 8 143 14 85 65 17 101 131 100 127 86 132 197 30 13 92 DANVILLE 514A 9 1T 15 109 8 17 12 1'30 138 113 105 131 217 2 15 7 9 DANVILLE 514B 8 112 128 71 69 13 85_ _110 107 -83 62 126 179- -- -16 1_2.1 . 7 DANVILLE 515 6 a 3 5 3 8 7 3 2 9 10 1 8 DANVILLE 515A Q C 00( 0 0 0 0 DANVILLE 516 11 149 15 11 7 18 111 138 135 110 98 140 237 16 16 1 8 DANVILLE 517 5 130 112 81 52 137 9 L0 91 85 77 10_ __162 16--W 7 DANVILLE 518 9 148 13 11 76 163t.__108 12 98 123 85 12 _ 186 _3 125 9 DANVILLE 519 10 8 4 4 1319 9 _ 3 4 _ 8 11 1 6 DANVILLE 519A 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 DANVILLE 52Q --�-- VOTED ABSENTEE _ DANVILLE 521 8 198 15 12 8 19 16 11 13 133 117 151 23 2 lb 10 DANVILLE 522 5 107 87 71 40 12 69 85 92 696 8 146 9 5 DANVILLE 523 _-- -- -- SEE DV 518 _-.- DANVILLE 524 SEE OV 506 DANVILLE 525 12 17 19 10 7 21 14 14 _ 13 15 131 15 25 31 16 12 DANVILLE 526 14 26q 24 171 12 27 20 _14 17 215 - 166 21 _ 358 44-4S!_ 15 DANVILLE 527 11 24 19 16 9 25 18 16_ 18 155 - 125 20 311 3 20_ 12 DANVILLE 528 122 208 19 141 81 -4 147 175 1T 14 144 167 244 21 _192 12 DANVILLE 529 121 221 20 144 134 21 191 144 162 113 142 ISO - 30 ;28 10 DANVILLE 530 -_-_ VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 — VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 89 11513 b T 12 9 10 9 9 8 11 1.80 1 126---7-1 DANVILLE 533A 1 8 13 5 1 1 8 10 LO 18 .1 DANVILLE 534 T 15 12 9 5 16 11 10 111 98 99 11 195 -2 131~ 81 DANVILLE 535 611 9 8 5 13 9 9 9 -6-7- 56 12 161 19 11 b DANVILLE 536 9 138 13 91 6 15 12 91 13 8 8 11 _187 -1.120--128 �7 DANVILLE 537 7 122 96 99 56 141 9 98 10 81 70 11 179 1 12 6 ----- ----- -- DANVILLE 538 7 1,6 14 9 T 16 11 121 10 12 8 13 20 2 14 8 EL CERRITO 001 15 8 17 65 143 9 11 121 106 12 111 10 208 21 -15I- T EL CERRITO 002 10 11 12 98 10 12; 106 121 95 11 94 11 180 2 12 8 EL CERRITO 003 11 135 13 1191, 9 151 134 13 10 132 11 11 201 3 13 9 EL CERRITO 004 ( 11 191 16 14 1 99 2?* 131 17 12 16 149 13 252 4 16 13 EL CERRITO 005 I 11 163 153 11 10 161 13 145555yi1i1 11 14 10 15 228 33 _15 9 EL CERRITO 006 11 151 15 11 9 180 12'1, 142 12 12 11 131 232 25 143 1 FL CERRITO 007 12 171 181 109 113 17t 1'`3 182 15 115 11 15 260 L 15 __l_ EL CERRITO 008 10 151 149 111 89 16 87 165! 103 133 96 135 210 3 14 9 EL CERA ITO 009 --- - - SFE EC 139 EL CERRITO 010 IOC 147 152 101 10 1461 9 152 9 141 113 it 204 3 131 101 El CERRITO 011 16 11 17 111 12 14 12 15 12 14 118 L4 235 3° 133 12 EL CERRITO 012 10 10 12 8 9 11; 10 10 82 11 T 11 174 2 Vona 142.9 .l1, STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HF 8 L S C P A R E G 8 U C I R S E 0 J G R G S 0 0 1 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N N A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T D N M U H F S A D T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T 0 G E E F R S U C S E U V T O G N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A 1 N T S V B 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E- N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-006 S O S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 EL CERRITO 013 96 143 121 123 92 153 111 124 91 137 101 116 192 30 126 _ _ 9 EL CERRITO 014 124 133 16 86 117 130 108 151 105 136 116 116 209 32 132 103 EL CERRITO 015 152 109 20 60 152 116 121 L39 103 138 140 101 237 14 15 EL CERRITO 016 140 116 21 57 149 110 112 145 122 118 125 112 227 16 1-66-75 EL CERRITO 017 137 153 18 110 111 178 95 187 155 111 110 157 258 15 16-0-7-106 EL CERRITO 018 14 11 204 62 127 13 9 16 13 112 12 12 237 16 173 7_ EL CERRITO 019 12 198 18 143 143 1T 133 18 140 166 120 18 276 37 15 15 EL CERRITO 020 12 113 161 78 115 115 120 116 107 107 122 191 3 12 9 EL CERRITO 021 9 8 128 57 98 8 LO 87 91 87 9 81 170 1_ _10 71 EL CERRITO 022 12 16 182 124 138 15 129 169 136 14 136 14 . 249 35 162 i1_-F4 EL CERRITO 023 9 123 14 79 78 13 57 155 118 85 90 112 190 20 127 -6 EL CERRITO D24 10 158 152 112 9 16 11 149 127 11 99 151 225 29 _ 158 8 EL CERRITO 025 15 165 20 121 L3 18 13 178 143 157 150 149 261 36 191 11 EL CERRITO 026 10 14 13 118 101 14 10 138 9 12 8 13 189 4 9 12 EL CERRITO 027 15 13 18 10 15 13 14 14 13 139 125 14 242 39 1.55 . 11 EL CERRITO 028 11) 70 10 61 85 7 9 7 75 86 66 8 128 3 9 6 EL CERRITO 029 11 11 132 10 9 12 121 105 81 132 96 116 190 28 10 10 EL CERRITO 030 15 13 17 10 133 147 131 LS 135 138 141 120 _ -244 28 16 1_ EL CERRITO 031 11 17 16 131 10 18 LO 181 139 133 118 14 236 35 133 13 EL CEP.RITO 032 15 162 19 12 14 1T 12 18 16 137 116 18 268 26 1_62 13 EL CERRITO 033 12 141 168 96 112 14 9 169 128 121 8 16 221_ 2 132 11 EL CERRITO 034 11 155 16 108 112 16 11 164 130 133 95 1:66 242 23-1-5 1 _ EL CERRITO 035 13 151 18 103 10 17 121 158 124 145 11 15 245 27 V15 11 EL tERRITO 036 13 141 172 10 10 16 11 15 12 133 10 15 234 30 ._ 121 13 EL CERRITO 037 13 11 171 81 109 14 11 137 128 111 116 11 214 32 14 _6 EL CERRITO 038 10 74 12 63 91 8 9 T 79 66 73 93 141 2 8 7 EL CERRITO 039 14 182 193 140 124 20 120 202 128 183 129 178 71 _42 172_ 141 EL CERRITO 040 14 124 193 83 137 13 95 17 1. 26 135 1.2 13 246 1 17 8 EL CERRITO 042 7 b 10 4 5 8 5 8 79 5 5 6 126 1_-_9 4 EAST RICHMOND 501 13 112 15 91 107 13 134 111 112 122 112 it 19 2 16--f2 6_L0 EAST RICHMOND 502 12 117 154 93 121 11 9 13 96 128 97 121 192 3 11_1 10 EAST RICHMOND 503 13 9 15 86 11 11 14;_ 9 100 121 98-- 1I 191 3 122 8 EAST RICHMOND 504 12 14 151 119 12 13 14122 97 151 101 14 216_ 35 12_ 12 EAST RICHMOND 505 10 110 132 85 104 10 11 95 87 106 69 12173 3 2 _101 EAST RICHMOND 506 15 132 192 99 149 13 15 135 98 178 113 15 23 4 15 121 EAST RICHMOND 507 8 103 11 6 78 10 9 8 73 98 T 9_ 151 _1 _9 _ 7 EAST RICHMOND 508 1 1 1 3 1 1 8 10 1 19- _ 1 EL SOBRANTE 501 2 2 2 22 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 41 7 2 2 EL SOBRANTE 502 9 105 10 9 8 11 13 6 7 12 7 _111-116 116 2 9 9 EL SOBRANTE 503 9 165 14 11 10 15 15 10 9 15 9 148 211 38 10 14 EL SOBRANTE 504 52 85 TL 66 52 8 T0 -65 5 81 57 66 110 22 6 6 EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 6q 95 9 76 66 9 71� 90 67 90 59 46 138 1 84 7 ® FL SOBRANTE 507 10 20. 131 183 9 20 139 15 12 17 6 22 25 42 11 18 EL SOBRANTE 508 9 13 13 9 9 12 11 10 9 125 7 13 19 __ 93 11 EL SOBRANTE 510 12 14 12 13 10 15 11 13 8 14 7 16 202 4 165-13 EL SOBRANTE 511 23 1 2 1 1 1 _ L _2 1 EL SOBRANTE 512 8 17 11 14 9 17 14 11 9 15 T 16 19 5 9 15 EL SOBRANTE 513 8 15 11 12 7 15� 12 10 8 14 6 15 188 3 _ 9 12 EL SOBRANTE 514 9 . 17 12 14 9 16 12 12 12 12 9 14 227 2 9 144 EL SOBRANTE 515 6 8 7 8 6 8 8 7 T 7 4 10 12 2 5194 EL SOBRANTE 516 8 14 11 11 8 14 12 10 7 13 7 14 182 4 9 12 EL SOBRANTE 517 13 17 17 134 123 183 156 14 118 17 104 l8f 262 41 13 16 EL SOBRANTE 518 1(� 3 1 2 1 3l, 2q 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 –_ 2 EL SOBRANTE 522 12 151 16 11 12 1381 16 LO 11 14 9 16 22 4_ 12 13 EL SOBRANTE 523 ------- SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 75 92 86 83 68 9 8 81 62 91 51 99 129 27 T 7 EL SOBRANTE 527 109 186 139 158 107 186 14 L42 115 L50 85 190 227 5 11 15 EL SOBRANTE 528 SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 GIANT 501 9 178 132 143 104 165 LZ9 14 93 L75 83 178 217 45 ._ 108 15 GIANT 502 861 192 121 156 100 17 153 118 10 16 T L89- 240 28 105 1S GIANT 503 901 14 12 11 8 14 1341 9 7 14 6 16 181 4 10 GIANT 504 114! 10 12 9 112 10 116 9 8 13 8 131 170 -- _4 11 10 GIANT 505 lod 18 15 13 12 160 147( 13 , 10 16 101 17 239 3 126 15 GIANT 506 9 153 151 96 95 14 135 103- 78 159 86 148 183 4 93 1-4 GIANT 507 89 16 118 138 102 15 14 � 114 100 143 79 163 205 3 4 1.01 14 GIANT 5^B 71{ 13 10 9 6 131 10 9 T 11 75 113-- 18 - -11 9 GIANT 5+09 12 24 18 19 13 23� 19 162 12 22 9 25 299 5 _ I4 —ZOO GIANT 510 ' - – -- SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 1 68t 138 92 118 6 13 9 ' 105 89 108 55 129 171 20 7L 12 GIANT 513 94� 134 127 102 9 13 13 91 89 131 6 152 18 31_ 9 12 HERCULES 001 9 13 14 8 10 13 13 9 11 10 89 13 195 2 12 9 KNIGHTSEN 501 114 19 13 1T 9 21 15 15 11 17 10 18 23T� 5_ 14 14 ro.. 142.7 if 'i STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E 0 J C R C S 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N = A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T D N M U H F S A 7 T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T 0 G F E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B O I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -n5-007 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S O S 0 ® KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 _ _ _-_- KENSINGTON 501 184 108 22 72 176 122 97 194 147 124 161 104 267 13 179 9 KENSINGTON 502 145 92 20 48 151 9 91 151 119 103 123 96 220 11 161 - 53 KENSINGTON 503 147 144 21 75 145 14T 94 196 151 125 146 126 249 24 17 KENSINGTON 504 15 101 204 59 161 99 69 191 L04 140 148 97 229 21-11164 7 KENSINGTON 505 201 12 266 79 194 150 97 252 171 144 168 152 316 16 225--'-9-2- KENSINGTON '-9KENSINGTON 506 98 7 136 42 95 7 50 123 87 66 86 6 7 161 6 102 -40 KENSINGTON 507 103 126 111 62 98 13 58 175 120 103 91 131 219 12.19 6 KENSINGTON 508 13 122 19 66 138 11 7 181 142 105 131 112 242 8 15 __ 9 KENSINGTON 509 124 140 185 84 112 152 74 197 152 99 123 123 250 6 158 -8 KENSINGTON 510 122 116 170 71 108 130 86 154 130 98 125 106 220 10 142 8 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 ^� VOTED ABSENTEE - --- -- KENSINGTON 513 139 104 191 58 138 107 71 175 120 104 125 100_ 212 22 161-53- LAFAYETTE 6 53-LAFAYETTE 001 T 14 14 7 6 15 7 148 137 78 89 12 195 _17 1S3 , T LAFAYETTE 002 14 215 21 14 101 24 12 218 218 118 151 184 - 330 18 Z4 LAFAYETTE 003 12 183 19 121 11 19 12 181 192 10 12 15_ 277 21 _18 1 LAFAYETTE 004 13 20 19 14 10 22 11 2.20 182 1,35 134 1164 300 '-42 222 104 LAFAYETTE 005 9 17 147 127 729 8 18 15 108 11 15 249 19 _ 16 __ 9 LAFAYETTE 006 15 21 22 14 139 23 16 20 209 15 16 18 319 4 23 11 LAFAYETTE 007 15 15 19 11 132 16 15 14 155 133 140 14 273 1 20 7 LAFAYETTE 008 15 151 192 112 132 16 15 143 138 142 146 13 255 33___f8F4 9 LAFAYETTE 009 In 142 17 81 78 17 101i, 15 14 10 10 12 227 1 15_ 8 LAFAYETTE 010 7 121 10 9 5 14 98i 104 86 103 93 9 ITS __i6_L6j 8 LAFAYETTE 011 122 98 160 64 103 11 ILI 9 93 109 103 9 185 21 12 _ 7 LAFAYETTE 412 121 13 178 8 95 16 117 L37 135 110 120 124 233 16 1591 8 LAFAYETTE 013 146 136 187 105 129 16q 147 137 146 130 136 L33 246 3_0 8 LAFAYETTE 014 82 100 128 59 58 12 101 88 92 86 86 92 175 1212 =_ S LAFAYETTE C15 11 18 16 12 87 19 135 149 13 1__42 118 149 257 Z6 _ ' lI LAFAYETTE 016 6 156 11 10 6 154 9 11 126 75 88 11 189 2 11_ 8 LAFAYETTE 017 8 169 128 129 53 20 92 161 121 128 99 141 224 27 14 9 LAFAYETTE 118 8 160 144 100 55 18 95 14 ...__.137 '9388 88 134-__209 16 137 A15 LAFAYETTE 019 10 12 13 93 7 14 10 12 10 105 98 11- _ 196 1 12_LAFAYETTE 020 12 184 18 13 116 20 13 170 150 146 138 15 261 33 181 LAFAYETTE 021 10 170 168 116 101 1631 122 155 _143 129 131 141 248 31 1T 101 LAFAYETTE 022 13 18 193 129 83 231� 141 177 191 11.9 148 148 267 31 207 9 LAFAYETTE 023 14 188 214 117 106 221 136 189 181 129 140-156 296_- 1-6- 18 12 LAFAYETTE 024 12 19 18 132 99 21 15 16 16 14 155 146_2_15 __2 20 8 LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 _ - --- LAFAYETTE 027 114, 156 17 95 80 18 121 151 155 109 124 141 241 24 171 10 LAFAYETTE 028 10 132 16 81 9 14 113 12 113 115 12 103 208 --is- _151 7 LAFAYETTE 030 1371 23 23 14 8 28 138 23 21 142 14 21 33 _26 231 12 LAFAYETTE 031 6 133 12 el 6 13 8 123 8 98 9 9 187 1 111 8 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 - - - -- -- -_---- LAFAYETTE 035 8 123 12 7 6 13 7 12 10 8 9 9_ 171 2 13 5 LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 11 135 145 107 T3 17C 9 152 152 78 83 14 -2-2-41 1.53 8 LAFAYETTE 039 IIC 199 171 147 96 22C L15 101 139 153 119 169 275 2 171 11 LAFAYETTE 140 104 108 127 82 83 12 102 107 91 LOI 106 90 17 3 1-41-51 LAFAYETTE 041 9 10 12 8 8 12 10 10 10 9 11 8 187 1 !13 _ LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 81 105 119 67 67 111 81 106 103 79 82 101 171 15 11 LAFAYETTE 044 11 96 144 64 101 10 112 92 81 LL3 101 86 189 1 12 6 LAFAYETTE 045 84 111 131 70 72 121 88 105 109 77 102 84 181 11 2 b LAFAYETTE 046 9 151 13 101 9 14 12 10 9 12 111 11 205 1 _133 9 LAFAYETTE 047 _. __- VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 1 18 27 6 12 23 20 1 20 10 1 20 31 2 LAFAYETTE 502 ~ J! SEE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 9 98 13 5 T 11 94� 9 T 10 89 8 Lb 1 _11,Y_61 LONE TREE 501 1 SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 8 14 9 13 Ti15 14� 8 8 14 7 13 j 191 32 11 10 LONE TREE 503 -- _ VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 505 SEE LT 502 roaw t-s M, STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E D J C R C S 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T D N M U H F S A 0 T S K I R S D V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T D G E E F R S U G S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-008 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE ---_--__- LONE TREE 509 --_- VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 99 154 148 105 83 168 102 149 136 106 124 111' 220----- 14 1y 101 MORAGA 002 SEE MO 003 MORAGA 003 151 158 200 116 132 L74 170 139 L35 151 131 149 271 23 192 9 MORAGA 004 IZO Z03 17 152 97 2Z3 145 17 L92 1.21 139 16 276 31-19-0 ' 11 MORAGA 005 8 19 151 119 64 206 96 17 173 95 129 13 24 21 173 92 ® _. MORAGA 006 8 133 11 10 68 14 8 12 120 83 99 10_ 187 _21 128 71 MORAGA 007 9 18 12 15 5 22 - 9 18 173 10 117 153 _256 -- 16 18 8 MORAGA 008 13 19 21 123 111 22 16 17 185 14 137 _181 297 2 21 1 MORAGA 009 it 195 17IZ9 106 19 125 176 150 148 153 139 271 2 18 10 MORAGA 010 14 18 19 14 11 21 13 18 190 123 14 16 296 _ 2- 20 101 . MORAGA 011 8 221 18 132 90 22 f 13 179 L71 130 13 15 281 22 19 _10 MORAGA 012 5 128 94 90 40 13 72 111 98 76 92 82 164 _1 10 7 MORAGA 013 11 211 20 121 10 21 13 16 17 13 147 162 287 28 19 12 MDQAGA 014 9 16 153 116 8 17 12 140 112 13 119 13 230'-----L79-15q_ MORAGA 015 12 20 19 13 10 21 16 16 17 139 14 161 291 2_ 19 11 MORAGA 016 11 15 15 109 83 18 8 17 L61 9 142 111 250 L_ 1181_ 7 MORAGA O1T 8 13 11 92 62 14 8 12 11 81 98 10 185 1 13 y 6 MORAGA 018 8 151 12 10 81 15 11 12 106. 117 94 131 _199 31`13 ,8 MORAGA 019 8 15 12 11 63 17 10 f 13 L3 101 10 12 209 2 152 MORAGA 02P 13 132 21 81 134 13 138 140 125 115 137 116 228----48-451 9 MORAGA 021 9 135 129 100 64 16 100 12_ 12 100 8 13 201 21 131 6 MORAGA 022 7 131 12 81 7 L3 10 10 110 - 90 82 117 197 12_12_ T MORAGA 023 12 140 164 106 101 162 13 -140 130 125 103 14 238 2- 16 _ 91 MORAGA 024 ll 207 170 151 104 221 133 183 178 135 126 181 292 21_ 20 1 MORAGA 025 T 94 104 67 52 109 68 96 93 58 85 6 149 1 9 S MORAGA 027 SEE MO 025 MORAGA 029 12 18 16 149 87 22 12 18 189 105 118 172 277 2 192_ 10 MORAGA 030 SEE MO 020 --- -_ - MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 MORAGA 502 -- - SEE MO 011 _ MT VIEW 501 113114 13 98 97 12 14 81 81 135 107 9 177 3 11 10 MT VIEW 502 10 13 13° 10 8 15 14 9 8 L4 9 12 183 40-1-16-11-1 MT VIEW 503 9 12 10 11 6 15 12 8 71 142 8 12 16 51 10_ 11 MT VIEW 504 11 12 13 10 9 14 13 9 86 150 9 13 187 4 12 2 _S 1 MT VIEW 505 10 15 15 10 8 16� 14 9 7 16 LO 12 19 43 12 12 MARTINEZ 001 8 82 t0 65 77 88 T 7 61 7 6 146 1 9_ 6 MARTINEZ 0^2 6 10 9 7 7 10 9 8 6 it 6 LO 141 -2 T 9 MARTINEZ 003 8 6 9 5 6 8 9 5 4 8 6 7 119 44— 6 MARTINEZ 004 10 15 17 10 10 16 15 11 10 15 10 15 221 4 131_ 13 MARTINEZ 1)05 11 109 131 96 90 12 14 7 84 132 91 11 172 ----40 11 4 MARTINEZ 006 11 156 150 110 84 16 14 11 83 167 108 13 206 45 -12 11 MARTINEZ 007 11 14 16 105 6 19 1411 12 10 14 9 14 221 32 1 11 MARTINEZ 008 10 It 11 10 8 13 142 7 8 13 LO 10 177 3 131 "8 MARTINEZ 009 9 12 11 10 6 15 123 81 7 13 T 12 166 3 9 10 MARTINEZ Oi0 9 91 11 T 6 1! 10 6 8 9 7 9 145 2 8 8 MARTINEZ 011 10� 14 14 10 8 154 14 100 87 14 8 14 196 3 10 -f'S MARTINEZ 012 11111,11 16 15 12 7 20 13 12 13 13 9 16 228 �3 12. 13 _ MARTINEZ 013 11� 11 12 10 8 13 13 9 6 15 7 12 172 115 9 MARTINEZ 014 143 19 19 15 11 22 21 12 13 20 14 18 29 3 la 14 MARTINEZ 015 12 16 15 13 11 1T 17 10 LO 17 11 15 24 41 16. 121 MARTINEt 016 16 24 22 18 15 25 25 14 15 24 16 22 33 5 20 18 MARTINEZ 017 124 161 17 LO 11 16 18 9 11 16 11 15 233 3 1S f2 MARTINEZ 018 5 12 10 8 5 12 10 8 5 11 7 10 153 2 8 9 -- MARTINEZ X19 8 19 13 15 8 20 146 14 9 18 10 16 23 4 131 14 MARTINEZ 020 11 14 15 12 9 17 157; 10 12 13 11 13 233 3 —15-211 MARTINEZ 021 111 20 17 14 10 20 176 13 13 18 13 16 27 3 1T 13 MARTINEZ 022 6 7 6 6 4 9 64 7 4 9 5 8 11 -1 -754 MARTINEZ 023 9 15 12 11 71 16 133 97 96 1.36 104 116 205 2 13 Si MARTINEZ 024 _- SEE MZ 021 Al25 6 78 5 T 48 7 6 55 3 83 41 7 103 1 5 - 6 MARTINEZ 028 93� 12 12 9 7 14 12 9 8 L3 9 L1_ 180 32 13 8 MARTINEZ 029 19 20 24 15 160 2 24 15 L7 22 19 18 34 _4 23 1S MARTINEZ 030 135 21 201 151 11 231 - 22 126 14 19 14 18 _ 30 _35 19 -_ rover uaf I k; STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E D J C R C S 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A D T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 1 I N E T 0 G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V 8 D I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-009 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 9 169 129 141 72 19 161 106 94 162 103 154 218 40 125 13 MARTINEZ 033 94 150 146 97 82 164 139 103 89 147 105 127 212 26 U8-109 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 _ MARTINEZ 035 69 121 105 87 52 134 109 75 82 97 TO 102 156 20 95 81 MARTINEZ 036 76 95 98 74 59 113 89 78 69 96 72 88 143 20 83 8 MARTINEZ ^37 22 64 28 59 16 70� 4 37 27 53 18 5 61 19 _ 35_ 4 MARTINEZ 038 7 10 10 T 66 11 105 7 76 99 88 80 156 18 110 6 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ OD6 MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 MARTINEZ 503 ® SEE MZ 037 NICHOLS 501 12 137 136 124 100 159 17 74 109 136 L04 14 _197 52 129 12 NICHOLS 503 122 109 120 113 94 133 138 92 _ -_79 143 84 133-- 163 50 131 91 NICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE _ NORTH RICHMOND 501 12 41 103 5 89 5 116 48 67 83 71 8 1.02 47 96 5 NORTH RICHMOND 502 12 2 9 40 94 3 97 40 51 74 67 61 86 448 _- _5 NORTH RICHMOND 503 11 2 9 3 75 4 91 31 55 56 5 56 77 33 8 3 OAKLEY 5q1 20 172 20 161 137_ 21 24 109 141 211 _1_4 195 248 _96 18 1 OAKLEY 502 12 156 13 141 8 18 17 101 102 167 88 17 190 7T 132 13 OAKLEY 503 14 2 16 177 128 21 19 151 122 213 12_ 20 229 102 16 18 OAKLEY 514 9 19 131 16 9 20 158 12 _ 90 192 102 IT 22561-_12_ 15 OAKLEY 505 14 194 16 172 10 22 21 _122 120 193 12 ___ 18 255 _52 15 15 OAKLEY 506 SEE OA 505 OLEUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 SEE PI 021 -- -- ---- -- OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLFUM 506 SEF. PI 006 _ OLFUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE _-- - - —- --- ORINDA 501 9 140 14 88 85 14_ 78 15 142 72. 109 11 210 1 153 7 __. _— ORINDA 5^2 1'J 19 16 13 82 21 10 194 209 82 13 15 214 21 1969 ORINDA 503 T 12 11 83 5 15 5 14 12 6 7 12 185 15 131 62 ORINDA 504 9 181 15 12 8 18 8 -185 15 101 _- 98 162-2_5-1 16 i7 S ORTNDA 515 9 109 13 67 90 jj 7 12 120 7 98 9 182 11 12 6ORINDA 506 6 14 10 10 51 5 15 137 6 7 11 178 2 _12_ 6ORTNDA 507 9 16 15 LO 7 101 _- 15 142 109 110 12 _ 227 l_ 14 9 ORINDA 5^8 LO 14 17 82 11 14 12 13 119 119 115 11 225 18 16 7 ORINDA 509 10 8 13 5 10 8 T 111 8 8 96 T_ 168 _ 12 5 ORINDA 510 8 8 12 4 92 8 8 8 80 T 8 7 148 _ 1 112 4 ORTNDA 511 137 206 20 13 11 22 10 22 23 97 14 18 31 2 22 10 ORINOA 512 14q 20 18 15 11 23 14 19 17 151 15 162 310 2 _22 101 ORINDA 513 9 19 17 121 9 19 12 16 15 12 127- 14 262 17-03 --t-60 . ORTNDA 514 9 16 14 10 7 18 10 15 141 10 11 12 22 2 14 9 ORINDA 515 12 15 16 10 102 16 9 17 166 90 125 136 237 26 15 _'__9F4 ORINDA 516 14 183 20 12 10 22 10 220 210 105 12 11 301 L6183 12 ORINDA 517 13 18 20 11 11 19 11 19 18 10 14 14 285 2 19 10 ORINDA 518 11 16 17 11 12 16 12 15 13 13 12 13 243 2 17JL2 ORINDA 519 10 16 15 12 8 19 9 18 15 11 12 13 240 2 14 ORINDA 520 13 18 22 10 13 19 12 20 17 13 15 151 295 2 20 ORINDA 521 12 19 20 11 12 19 113i 20 lb 13 14 15 298 1 20ORINDA 522 13 19 20 12 12 20 121 20 17 14 14 16 29 31 20 ORINDA 523 12 18 18 12 10 20 146 15 t4 14 11 1726ORINOA 524 10 19' 17 12 8 21 117 18 16 12 14 14 271 2 1T _ORI4DA 525 11 20 20 116 101 21 13 18 15 14 12 16 28 1 19ORINDA 526 9 13 13 10 5 1T 8 14 12 9 11 10 20 1 13ORINDA 527 12 161 16 11 6 21 12 16 13 13 11 16 255 2 18ORINDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEEORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 1117 18 111 8 20 10 18 12 14 12 15 256 2 15 1.2 ORTNDA 534 lOL 14 14 9 9 15 74i 17 14 8 10 134215 2 15 8 ORINDA 536 0 ' 1 16 9 8 17 8 16 16 8 114- 13 221 - 2 _15 9 OPINDA 537 14 121 19 1 13 12 10 16 11 13 11 12 2 1 233 7 7 ORINDA 540 SEE OR 512 _ __ ---- — PITTSBURG 001 11 4 11 4 10 4 11 3 6 7 8 5 102 41 9 PITTSBURG 002 11 3 10 4 9 5 107 4 69 73 8 43 108 3 10 3 sow iaa.s i.! t STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E D J C R C S O 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N M A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A 0 T S K I R S O V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T D G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-010 S 0 S Q S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 99 34 96 37 78 47 86 42 65 57 65 51 97 28 T 43 PITTSBURG 005 102 86 111 68 81 92 128 54 76 101 83 83 144 29 104 -- 67 PITTSBURG 006 92 85 97 77 83 82 117 60 63 104 85 79 125 35 -101 _ PITTSBURG OOT 10 12 125 10 83 12 126 82 97 108 88 10 135 5 9 _ 10 PITTSBURG 008 8 83 10 6 65 9 9 T 75 96 82 78 138 28 9 6 PITTSBURG 009 SEE PB 025 -- PITTSBURG 010 16 5 13 T 11 8 16 4 93 101 11 71 138 56 138!~ PITTSBURG 011 11 3 7 58 76 5 116 32 51 73 70 52 91 37 -83 ----4- PITTSBURG 4PITTSBURG 012 9 75 101 6 T 8 9 6 6 92 83 7 116 4 88 7- PITTSBURG 013 13 10 15 83 128 10 171 62 113 119 134 95 178 54 142-8 PITTSBURG 014 1� 8 11 71 91 9 11 61 72 10 8 90 146 3 101 6_ PITTSBURG 015 11 6 11 6 9 9 131 53 58 122 7 91 119 57-468 -_ -6 ® PITTSBURG 016 11 T 11 62 T 10 12 5 61 116 T 101 132 4 10 11 . PITTSBURG 017 12 113 141 96 104 12 166 74 82 148 90 135 192 30 14` 8 PITTSBURG 018 12 114 15 91 109 127 144 87 91 138 114 106 - 186 --46-121-_. 10 PITTSBURG 019 9 123 12 95 7 14 13 7 8 __ _ - 121 75 111 161 33 11 8 PITTSBURG ^20 12 14 15 10 101 15 16 8 9 15 8 15 181 -----61 11 13 PITTSBURG 021 8 10 101 Be7C 10 10 60 72 90 75 6-2 1_29 3 _ 9 _ 7 PITTSBURG 022 6 113 8 9 4 12 9 7 8 78 5 LO 129 3 . 8 PITTSBURG 023 19 18 259 138 16. 22 25 119 15 -217 14 20 3- 5 21 16 PITTSBURG 025 13 10 15 8 10 13 13 9 89 13 8 14 15 7 1_2 11 PITTSBURG 026 92 69 95 60 73 8 97 61 6 8 -- 79 &6 105---42 88 PITTSBURG 027 SEE PS 032 .-- PITTSBURG 028 157 214 237 134 135 22 250 116 L20 233 152 18 289 5 --L96 "- 15 PITTSBURG 129 121 79 125 75 122 8 14 -66- -- 91 106 16 9_1 148 4_ !3 7 PITTSBURG 030 111 188 153 157 98 203 17 125 138 163 L15 175 238 59 ITO 1271 PITTSBURG 031 10 H7 14 C 89 103 Ill 169 55 79 13 92 119 184 35___ 13 PITTSBURG 032 17 23 24 165 165 24 25 15 15 243 179 21 343 5 221 1T PITTSBURG 033 . . SEE PB 512 --- PITTSBURG n34 7 118 10 83 77 11 13 5 75 109 75 LO 147 3_ 10_ 81 PITTSBURG 035 13 121 14 108 12 13 16 9 9 158 110 13 198 48 14_ 10 PITTSBURG 036 115 85 127 71 107 89 146 51 74 118 91 9 150 44 10 8 PITTSBURG 037 SEE PB 023 - --- PITTSBURG 038 15 19 20 13 16 17 21 11 148179 14 18 21 5 1_91 140 . PITTSBURG 039 7 1� 8 95 61 11 10 71 74- 166 - 6 4 132 3 8 9 PITTSBURG 041 10 10 11 9 8 ll 11 8 T 12 8 _ 10 143 4_ 9 10 PITTSBURG 042 14 113 16 88 113 14 184 6 93 153 107 13 189 5 17 T PITTSBURG 501 8 141 10 11 6 15 129 9 T 136 8 1_2 155 5 10- 1 PITTSBURG 502 10 6 9 71 8 7 12 4 6 102 T 8 L23 3 9 6 PITTSBURG 503 8 113 10 10 6 12 !2 7 71 120 81 9 149 38 10 7 PITTSBURG 504 101 11 9 121 8 13 13 8 8 131 85 12 160 —5 12 9 PITTSBURG 505 8 7 9 6 6 9 12 3 4 111 71 86 -- 121 3 9l 6 PITTSBURG 506 12 14 13 141 10 16 15 9 100 153 99 1.4 20 4 127 12 PITTSBURG 507 9 10 10 9 71 12 12 T 5 12 7 9 133 - 4 - 9 8 ..PITTSBURG 508 -_ _--- ._ _--_-.__ . . _ _^ SEE PB 512 _-_-- PITTSBURG 509 __ ---- -- VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 ---- --- VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB 011 PITTSBURG 512 146 Ill 133 114 103 151 156 96 98 143 103 12 I8 6 14 9 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042 _ _ -.-- ® PITTSBURG 514 132 186 174 145 115 195 213 94 105 19 13 15 236 6 16 t2 PITTSBURG 515 ----.__ VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 --- PLEASANT HILL 001 14q 14 15 12 9 18 18 9 8 17 141 11 237 2 15 —ffJ PLEASANT HILL 002 133, 12 15 7 9 14 12 8 9 12 10 LO 20 1 _12 8_ PLEASANT HILL 003 + 87 8 124 531 8 9E� 94 76 601 10 8 7 15 1 _ 10 _5 PLEASANT HILL 004 LO 17 15 11 8 181 1661 104 109( 154 L1 14 218 4 -15 - 10 PLEASANT HILL 005 8 15 14 10 8_ 158 146 9� 7 1551, 10 11 20 2 1I 11 PLEASANT HILL 006 10 13 171 7 10 134`, 150Q 94; 11 125 11 12 2-132 14 4 PLEASANT HILL 007 6 8 LO 3 6 83 82 63j 6 7 8 5 13 10 ---:1 PLEASANT HILL 011 111 13 15 9 9 15� 163 9 T 16 11 11 21 3 1F► 9 PLEASANT HILL 012 13 12 15 11 11 146j 174 8 8 16 12 11 221 3 16 PLEASANT HILL 013 154 16 21 111 121 19 20 11 12 17 11 18 261 1T1 i�2 PLEASANT HILL 014 181 12 194 Ill 154 15 20 9 114 17 _ 14 125 239 3 17 10 PLEASANT HILL 015 13 20 18 14 12 21 19 13 14 18 15 15 294_-_---2 1T 13 PLEASANT HILL 016 11 14 14 116 B 17 17 7 9 14 - 10 131 ---2282 _13 1 toot. 142.0 'I 4. STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 H F B L S C I P 4 R E G B U C I R S E 0 J C R C S 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E O C F U N N M A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A 0 T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T 0 G E E F R S U G S E U V T O G N C 4 8 E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L O Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-011 5 0 S 0 5 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 PLEASANT HILL 017 12 1 571 159 131 90 191 188 83 96 170 120 136 238 31 152 111 PLEASANT HILL 018 11 138 176 82 83 ITI 123 130 115 127 129 113 236 15 167 79 PLEASANT HILL 019 102 132 141 92 73 156 157 71 82 141 103 111 197 27 121 92 PLEASANT HILL 020 112 149 150 113 98 158 177 86 84 166 130 118 220 35 149'1lft PLEASANT HILL 021 9 120 13 75 89 12 131 77 57 139 90 10 177 2.I 12 _ 711 PLEASANT HILL 022 124 13Q 158 108 115 1 5167 99 98 157 125 129 222 37 141 1131 PLEASANT HILL 023 133 192 187 133 107 20 187 123 117 193 131 169 261 -49--L69 13 PLEASANT HILL 024 104 145 136 116 82 16 150 100 90 149 114 123 206 37 142 9 PLEASANT HILL 025 10 16 15 112 88 17 16 9 92 159 129 118 209 42 .13_ 10 PLEASANT HILL 026 12 172 19 108 110 18 142 147 118 163 141 -13 255 31 158,12 PLEASANT HILL 027 13 11 13 121 71 18 145 98 74 175 101 139 219 3 121 -12 PLEASANT HILL 028 14 197 220 127 108 23215 122 133 198 143 171 278 46 201 12 PLEASANT HILL 029 12 14 165 11 10 16 16 100 111 156 121 133 216 _4. 1551 PLEASANT HILL 030 10 11 14 92 76 15 11 11 115 10 10 10 202 1 !ti7 l 1 PLEASANT HILL 031 8 141 143 90 85 144 141 85 89 135 115 98 208 15 131 9 PLEASANT HILL 032 10 159 145 121 79 1841 170 85 114 134 107 142 222 35 16 8 PLEASANT HILL 033 12 132 180 86 102 153 155 99 93 156 110 130 228 2 -157-92 PLEASANT HILL 034 13148 186 106 110 17 16 12 150 130 139 13 235 4 1T _l_02 PLEASANT HILL 036 10 111 13 84 6 141 128 79 93 106 1-04 96 179 28 121 7 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 __ ---- ----- PLEASANT HILL 038 7 82 84 72 56 100 100 53 66 65 71 70 127 20 85 61 PLEASANT HILL 039 15 125 197 88 142 14 169 107 121 148 . 113 14 246 26----11-2--§-2 PLEASANT HILL 040 12 16 181 115 11 17 15 13 11 16 141 134 264 21 175 106 PLEASANT HILL 041 _ VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 64 78 81 63 65 81 9 .47 65 74 81 5 . 117 2 85 5 PLEASANT HILL 043 8 13 12 91 67 14 / 12 83 1 13 1.08 9 183 23 11_ _ 91 ` PLEASANT HILL 044 7 101 10 7 4 12� 101 72 6_ 99 82 T 150 1__�9 6 PLEASANT HILL 045 9 111 13 7 6 13 11 8 8 11 91 10 179 22 11H14 PLEASANT HILL 046 11 178 16 12 91 204 169 . 11 11 16 lz 14 240 4 15 PLEASANT HILL 048 12 9 14 6 10 10 14 7 88 12 9 11 18123-146—_ PLEASANT HILL 5014 7 10 8 9 3 14 8 8 7 8 9 6 156 1 1_2 PLEASANT HILL 5018 5 7 6 5 3 8 6 60 5 61 5 5 106 1 7PLEASANT HILL 502 11 10 15 T 95 121110 91 12 10 10 191 2 14PLEASANT HILL 503 4 63 5 5 3 7 5 48 4 49 4 53 _87 12 ,5PLEASANT HILL 504 2 13 2 12 1 2 2 13 1 18 _18 1 _32 2 PLEASANT HILL 505 11 15 17 9 81 18 12 13 13 120 13 11 229 2 18 7 PLEASANT HILL 506 13 201 20 131 9 23 16 16 16 _ 163 14 171 288 41 19 12 PLEASANT HILL 507 10 13 18 6 95 14 12 118 12 10 121 10_ 217 _ 16!15_ 7 PLEASANT HILL 508 3 1 3 1 1 _ -6 _ _ _ 1 PLEASANT HILL 510 2 32 3 2 1 3 3 1 2 2 3 1 52 1 3 1 PINOLE 0D1 8 161 12 123 8 16 13 11 92 142 76 15 214 2 9 14 PINOLE 002 SEE PI 021 _ PINOLE 013 13 24 18 19 12 24 18 1 17 12 23 11 23 320 4_ 141' 20 PINOLE 004 8 131 12 98 9 12 12 9 81 13 7 12 178 33_ 9__ 12 PINOLE 005 8 10 10 8 T 11 9 B 6 11 7 10 15 2_ _ 8 _8 PINOLE 0^6 10 171 14 13 12 152 14 123_ 10 16 85 Z7 23 _33 1_1 14 PINOLE 007 13 181 17 141 138 17 16 15 15 15 9 20 255 5 12 17 PINOLE 008 VOTED ABSENTEE __- PINOLE 009 to- 15 12 14 10 15 13 12 11 13 68 17 213 51 10 15_ PINOLE 010 711 10 81 9 9 9 8 Al 9 T 10 159 22 T_ 10 PINOLE ^11 6 161 101 126 74 14 134 87 79 137 78 133 174 -40 9 PINOLE 012 10 17 139 138 106 17 129 150 IL5 153 8 18 23 43 10 16 PINOLE 013 9 16 12 13 10 16 144 11 9 152 89 166 215 41 11 is PINOLE C14 10 17 14 14 11 16 14 13 119 15 90 17 243 35-13-- _13 PINOLE 015 6 14 10 11 6 13 107 9 7 12 55 14 163 3 8 PINDLE 016 `f 11 _ SEE PI 003 _ ® PINOLE 017 11 157 147 126 110 15 13 12 9 15 8 16 229 3 12__-13 PIN^LF 018 11�q 203 173 146 13 18 14� 170 140 169 109 189 271 36 135_ 171 PINOLE 019 91 180 162 116 106 171 1641 110 118 153 82 179 224 3 11 1S PINOLE 021 116 216 160 173 120 20q 17 154 134 180 110 19 26^ --4:9- 13 1814 PINOLE 022 121 196 177 141 138 177 153 157 139 110 109 190- 264 ~16 PINOLE 023 12 199 199 130 139 179 1551 158 134 169 95 192 - 255 -50-112—M PINOLE 024 SEE PI 007 PACHECO 501 311 51 41 41 21 59! 4 3 4 38; 3 4 76 ----5-2- -4 3 PACHECO 502 5 53 71 3 6 4q 64 451 3 7 4 6 86 2 -5 —_ 5 PACHECO 503 13 12 15 113 11 15 1 164 85} 9 15 113 12 21 _ 4 -13 -12 PACHECO 504 SEE MZ 018 + PACHECO 505 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 506 7C 77 8 5 61 84 10 4 6 8 6 7 119 2 9 4 PACHECO 507 _ _ VOTED ABSENTEE ►ORM 1•=-6 4 tj STATE MEASURES 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E 0 J C R C S7-()-- 0 00 1 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N N A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A 0 T S K I R S D V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T O G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B 0 1 T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-012 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® PACHECO 508 118 133 152 101 99 152 161 86 83 162 103 136 200 45 137 10 PACHECO 509 130 146 137 140 78 207 170 103 92 182 116 149 232 42 150 . 123 PACHECO 510 154 149 182 123 100 197 202 89 111 178 151 127 245 33 185 9 PACHECO 511 41 43 37 44 35 48 61 22 35 46 41 37 64 13 3 PACHECO 512 72 103 89 87 55 112 103 71 69 100 61 10 _138 31 41 7 PORT COSTA 501 61 55 7 41) 71 4 T 40 39 70 59 51 93 19 52 61 RICHMOND 001 139 123 192 84 140 128 129 138 123 130 121 L34 228 _ 3316 8 RICHMOND 002 15 82 192 52 151 8 100 13 106 11 ____118 96 208 22 138 8 RICHMOND 003 96 103 115 87 133 97 84 109 83 L06 80 LOS 167 IT 101_ RICHMOND 004 10 3 T 48 72 5 9 _3T 45 73 5 5 92 28 TI S RICHMOND 005 112 34 83 54 81 49 93 45 50 81 51 71 85 50 7 - RICHMOND 006 11 46 90 67 697 LO 49 55 93 5 T L02 4d _____76 7 6 RICHMOND 007 11 4 8 S 71 T 10 4 46 99 60 7 90 50 83 6 RICHMOND 008 11 34 81 59 67 6 1061 35 39 92 49 71 80 51 ...8 4 RICHMOND 009 13 41 111 55 103 5 114 56 70 83 70 82 119 36 -8 6 ® RICHMOND 010 12 53 89 79 82 8 129 48 50 100 72 74 108 44 96 7 RICHMOND 011 9 42 85 45 60 6 100 26- 49 71 65 52 88 3 6 5 RICHMOND ^12 13 2 10 4 8 6 10 53 5 8 72 6 89 4_4-95 RICHMOND 013 11 43 9 56 84 6 1001 5 6 71 6 7 92 4 8 S RICHMOND 014 11 3 8 5 72 6q 10 38 58 78 62 61 93 32 7 RICHMOND 015 10 53 9 60 73 7' 109 48 62 84 74 69 113 - -32 8 _ 5 RICHMOND 016 17 6 15 7 11 104 16 7 101 122 9 10 1.67 52 l4 RICHMOND 017 15 5 142 6 111 8 14� 6 85 107 81 10 131 5 RICHMOND 018 11 3 9 51 7 6 10 4 50 8 6 6 106_ 31 9 RICHMOND 019 17 5 14 6 11 9 16 5 8 12 11 8 165 5 12 RICHMOND 020 18 51 14 7 9 10 16 5 TO 12 10 8 14 5 ll 9 RICHMOND 021 20 9 19 LO 14 14 22 8 111 171 12 15 23 5 15 12 RICHMOND 022 12 6 10 8 85 9 13 6 6 123 8 9 153 3 _11 T RICHMOND 023 9 9 101 8 10 8 }.. 10 8 7 108 7 10 151 2 L0 7 RICHMOND 024 10 92 12 7 8 10 10 9 6 11 8 9 151 3 10_ 7 RICHMOND 025 10 11 13 8 103 12 13 8 9 11 10 9 185 --43-11-6 8 RICHMOND 026 12 6 121 6 93 9 12 6 69 11 8 9 14 3 ___L0 RICHMOND 027 11 11 12 9 9 13q 1lt� 11 8 12 10 10 18 3 11 RICHMOND 028 11 13 14 10 11 13 12 12 9 13 9 12 196 3 12 9 RICHMOND 029 8 8 91 8 6 101 8 8 6 90 6 9 14 _2J i7 7 RICHMOND 030 8 3 7 41 5 5 7 3 39 6 51 5 68 3 6 4 RICHMOND 031 13� 3 10 51 9 54 9 6 71 8 T 7 106 4 8_ '—5 RICHMOND 032 20 51 16 8 14 8 18 6 9 14 10 11 158 7 12 111 RICHMOND 033 SEE RI 032 RICHMOND 034 9 35 7 57 65 5 89 3 50 72 61 5 79____40 5 RICHMOND 035 12 29 9 4 8 5 10 5 78 6 5 9 3 7 _5 RICHMOND 036A 9 8 LO 7 8 9 8 8 7 8 5 10 133 3 7 — 8 RICHMOND 336B 8 45 8 52 77 54i 73l 54 6L 61 45 74 106 18 6 5 ® RICHMOND 037 13 8 11 92 102 9T 139 6 7 12 -7 1-6 146 _ 5 11 8 RICHMOND 038 SEE RI 037 __ - --------- RICHMOND 039 SEE RI 035 - ---- R ICHMOND 040 104 52 102 49 82 64i 91 58 57 8 6 -72 118__ _2 __9_6 6 RICHMOND 041 81 120 98 101 79 12 9 104 93 102 55 132 15-4 6 12 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 9106 107 99 85 121 77 123 79 116 70 122 151 42 84- 10 RICHMOND 044 14 124 15 112 L1 14 9 . 15 12 12 LO 13 225 2 12 it RICHMOND 045 9 133 11 10 8 13 12 9 9 11 7 12 17 3 10 _1 RICHMOND 046 11 151 15 11 12 14 14 13 11 14 10 16135 67 14 235 3 11 15RICHMOND 047 _ RICHMOND 048 91 L4 12 12136 111 92 14� ll� l l 9 12 8 13 186 41 8_ 1_3_1 RICHMOND 049 11q 13 12 11 9 14 129 10 10 12 8 14 18 3 10 12 RICHMOND 050 115 I2 12 116 10 13 lI 12 10 12 7 15 196 3 91 144 RICHMOND 051 10 1 14 14 105 104 14 LIE 123 L07 126 73 15 141 -'161, 13 RICHMOND 052 10 11 10 112 87 12 10 105 96 113 73 12 176 3_ _8 ]12 RICHMOND 053 11 11 14 83 9 L2 LO 11 LO 101 9 11 182 3 84___ _ RICHMOND 154 9 11 10 9 9 108( 9 108 LO 9 75 121 181 1 9_1 RICHMOND 055 9 14 11 10 8 142 10 11 8 13 6 158- 187 3 8 RICHMOND 056 9 14 12 123 9 14 12 11 9 13 79 14 188 3 9 _ RICHMOND 057 8 121 LO 10 8 12 97 10 9 10 b 12 165 3 _6_7 -11 3 128 93 167 220 44_ RICHMOND 060 LO 14 11 12 RICHMOND 058 14 13 16 113 18 14RICHMOND 059 9 14 114 129 9 8 129 120 17 15 8 14 186 118, 11 83 138 81 142 191 3 185 RICHMOND 061 16 1T 1 7 15 13 19 176� L413 17 10 20 26 4 13 RICHMOND 052 SEE RI 061 - -- - RICHMOND 063 97' 93 116 85 82 113 10 8 79 98 65 111 162 25 83 103 RICHMOND 064 8T 103 91 98 T 119 1061 84 74 110 7 104 14 34 81 �16 RICHMOND 065 8 13 99 116 7 1411 11 92 71 124 T 12 16 3 --l-C 12 RICHMOND 066 SEE RI 104 ----- ---- A Y STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E G B U G I R S E D J C R C S 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 G F U N N K A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A D T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T 0 G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V 8 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-013 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 RICHMOND 067 101 114 111 104 80 136 86 121 110 86 84 117 170 39 82 125 RICHMOND 068 82 85 89 76 64 98 90 72 54 101 53 99 126 3 79 62_ RICHMOND 069 181 13 16 14 15 15 168 13 111 180 112 16 238 49 13 __ 14 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 - RICHMOND 071 10 100 95 106 79 11 116 84 70 122 63 130 153 43 84 LO RICHMOND 072 16 159 167 163 139 187 190 132 111 190 109 190 256 49 140 11 RICHMOND 073 SEE RI 072 RICHMOND 074 11 113 110 120 100 115 122 100 89 128 67 14 158 50__4_411 RICHMOND 075 11 118 123 10 96 131 12 97 98 120 79 135 179 38 104 ----1-07 RICHMOND 076 l3f 121 146 106 119 127 153 96 85 152 107 123 198 39 121 -122 077 14C 97 IS5 85 123 114 156 86 99 133 98 IL9 200 24 1_35 9 RICHMOND 078 T 75 9 54 76 76 8 60 67 79 6 7 119 26 71 1-6 RICHMOND 079 10 108 136 79 90 124 134 80 78 127 72 126 174 38 1.0 1 RICHMOND 080 1 19 1 17 13 21 2 10 12 _ 20 12 21 31 3 1 21 RICHMOND 081 3 53 53 37 31 56 48 39 30 57 30 50 73 13 __ 4 3 RICHMOND 082 4 2 S 21 38 3 2 4 3 36 35 31_._ 63_ - 8 _ 3_ _ 2 RICHMOND 083 8 165 138 114 87 166 135 116 106 140 83 153 216 __30 11_ 12 RICHMOND 084 8 14 11 10 81 14 11 116 102 109 81 131 186 9 116 101 RICHMOND 085 12 14 15 105 103 15 121 135 123 119 93 145 216 32 123 12 RICHMOND n86 SEE 01 111 __-- RICHMOND 087 IOC 15 161 103 100 158 ll 139 108 139 84 151 210 3 143111-2-- RICHMOND RICHMOND Q88 20 166 24 126 188 17 20 163 173 181 160 182-- 302-46-22-1_ 092 13 3 11 4 91 6 11 41 49 99 66 d 110 3_ 7RICHMOND 093 14 31 12 51 10 6 13 4 89 92_ _107 6 127 45RICHMOND 094 11143 16 96 107 14130 120 131 113___ 88 15 222 RICHMOND 095 111 66 15 3 12 5 96 T5 73 95 4 T 14 28 9 61 RICHMOND 096 12 10 15 7 101 12 12 11 8 12 10 10 185 3_ 1_2 8 RICHMOND 198 12 28 11 4 91 6 10 60 46 98 7 7 113 3 9_6 5 RICHMOND 099 9 56 8 6 7 6 9 48 61 T 6 7 11_2 26 _ Tl— 5 RICHMOND 101 13 6 12 7 101 9 13 6 79 10 8 9 161 2 10 8 RICHMOND 102 7 87 8 8 T 8 9 66 5 -95 60 - 8 _ 131 2_ -- 6_ 8 RICHMOND 103 T 6 9 43 68 6 T 6 5 78 5 8 120 1 7 6 RICHMOND 104 1174 183 137 127 17 145 161 154 145 93 20- 259 _113__1 RICHMOND 105 14 86 151 T 11 10 14 --84- 9 12 98 11 183 3 121 8 RICHMOND 106 14 105 154 89 119 123 _156 8 97 13297 128198_ 3_ 128 10 RICHMOND 108 1T 30 122 70 101 80 152 42 80 105 76 96 140 36 105 7 RICHMOND 1^9 SEE BV 501 ----- RICHMOND 110 SEE RI 021 _.- RICHMOND 111 164 206 200 169 152 215 159 202 181 164 111 239 316 4 133 2 ® RICHMOND 112 VOTED ABSENTEE RODEO 501 90 129 132 96 78 142 116 99 92 115 77 132 163 43 -111 10 RODEO 502 SEE RD 573 - -- - ---- RODEO 503 191 17 20 15 163 19 21 13 13 198. 11 _20 249- B 14 21 RODEO 504 10 132 12 11 9 14 14 91 99 _1.2_5 9 _ 13 _ 17_8 5_ LO 13 RODEO 505 5 11 8 86 5 11 9 68 5 99 54 10 122 36 RODEO 506 9 142 11 11 9 13 11 11 9 13 8 13 198 _ 2 9 12 RODEO 508 9 14 12 11 8 14 11 11 8 13 T 13 170 4 87"-13 RODEO 509 14 20 17 161 147 19 20 128 118 209 107 204 265 61 15 —1_ ROLLINGWOOD 501 20 10 11 11 9 12 10 10 8 11 6 14 1TO 3 8 11 ROLLINGWOOD 502 IOC 120 118 106 95 126 121 101 64 148 61 154 167 5 _§ -12 ROLLINGWOOD 503 122 136 141 116 109 137 150 101 97 14 6 17 191 51--113 12 SELBY 502 _ VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 12 14 4 9 9 4 12 9 7 10 5 16 11 SARANAP 501 475 73 49 32 8 55 6 4 6 5 5 101 1 7_ 4 SARANAP 502 13 15 18 10 0 17 144` 137 11 15_ 12 _148 252 30 IL62 _1_0 SARANAP 503 6 108 105 72 57 Ilt 98! 79 77 93 79 88 159 13 -66 - 7 SARANAP 504 144 IT3 216 106 106 20f 167 143 128 17_ 156-- L36 285 IT 20_ 1 SARANAP 505 111 133 154 99 90 15f 13 111 90 128 85 138 205 28 13__ 8. SARANAP 506 12 151 15 125 9 17 14 12 11 14 1.30 12 -232 __28 17 s SARANAP 507 9 13 16 7 101 13 13 101 97 12 92 11 _25 25 138 7 SARANAP 508 t ----- --- SEE SN 520 SARANAP 509 14 189 237 106 120 20 183 150 149 163 141 171 296 2 212 11 SARANAP 510 147 194 21 12 31 112 22 14TI 17 155 151 156 161 297 21 189 12 SARANAP 511 114 150 16S 106 93 ITI 145, 120 121 129 117 132 23 23 15 10 SARANAP 512 9� 13 14 8 7 15 12 3; 10 9 11 10 11 196 23 12 9 SARANAP 513 1021 18 17 11 8 19 139 14C L05 172 122 135 231lei 11 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 SEE NC 521 _ roe. %4:.s - ---------------------- STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I R S E ; D J C R C S 0 0 I O A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F A U E E 0 C F U N N M A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A 0 T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T O G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-014 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® SARANAP 516 103 119 14 79 80 139 127 96 82 127 97 109 195 23 1.33 8 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 - - - SEE WC 057 ---- -- -- SARANAP 520 11 15� 18 83 11 15 161 103 97 158 11 136 230 2 151 103 SAN PABLO 001 9 135 105 116 92 127 131 93 87 129 79 136 175 42 9 _13 SAN PABLO 002 102 110 109 95 86 111 113 82 80 100 79 108 147 50 86 10 SAN PABLO 003 76 87 87 79 73 83 89 68 57 92 59 90 121 -30 83 7 SAN PABLO 004 97 90 105 79 94 69 112 - - 70 68 105 63 10 130- 48 8 8 SAN PABLO 005 SEE SP 023 SAN PABLO 006 10 121 12 102 10 11 11 97 93 11 61 14 170 34 I08_____ SAN PABLO 007 7 81 7 8 66 8 77� 79 75 76 50 105 132 21 5 9 SAN PABLO 408 11 115 11 11 9 14 12 99 75 137 75 13 162 58 10 11 SAN PABLO 009 10 136 122 11 95 143+ 143 9 86 152__ 9 14 196 46 16 - 13 SAN PABLO 010 9 115 10 107 8 12 111 91 72 12 73 119 165 38 9_ 10 SAN PABLO '111 9 99 11 7 76 11 104 7 81 10 _59 116 147 33 __ 7 9 SAN PABLO 012 81 8 88 78 T2 8 971 6 66 89 49 10 134 29 7 8 SAN PABLO- 013 LO 108 111 102 98 10 123 8 73 118 76 11 168 3 _ 9_7 9 SAN PABLO 014 10 65 12 5 91 7 9 7 6 9 73 8 126 3 4 7 SAN PABLO 015 9 9 101 9 8 10 12 6 61 12 57 125 126 58____16 S_ SAN PABLO 016 10 113 10 107 93 12 132 8 69 13 82 11 168 43 93 11 SAN PABLO ?17 12 137 138 119 103 145 149 10 111 132 84 154 191 5 12 12 SAN PABLO 018 Ill 8 120 76 78 113 124 5 76 114 69 112 155 28 102_ SAN PABLO 019 8 4 7 5 6 6 78i 5 6 6 6 61 105 2_ 6 6 SAN PABLO ^2^ 15C 186 18 151 13 18 1791 14 12 192 11 19 270 4-_ 140 16 SAN PABLO 021 94 127 116 106 105 11 1311 85 77 132 95 120 175 41 _ Be A24 SAN PABLO 022 _ SEE SP 020 SAN PABLO 023 13 102 131 10 117 111 13 9 79 147 8 13 169 5 11 10 SAN RAMON 501 11 203 22 98 12 19 17 13 161 1 11 18 278 31__20_ , 9 SAN RAMON 502 12 20 20 125 10 22 18 139 158 1__63 133 17 277 34__;F0_4 1 SAN RAMON 503 5 11 9 7 5 11 97 6 7 83 73 81 138 23 10 5 SAN RAMON 504 11 196 16 143 98 207[ 168 137 155 142 114 173 35 L83 10 SAN RAMON 505 7 93 101 65 610 9 7 85 75 7 81 145 1 9 6 SAN RAMON 506 4 5 4 5 1 76 51 146 35 52 44 4 83 11 4 4 SAN RAMON 507 25 6 24 6 23j 1171 7 18 _Z0_ 23 _ 2 SAN RAMON 508 6 12 9 9 5 121 11 6 6 11 6 11 13 3_ _96 —84 SAN RAMON S,^ 10 190 161 143 109 19 19 i 8 L28 - 15 12 15 253 2 18 _101 . SAN RAMON 510 101 20 20 11 8 221 162, 14 16 14 13 16 271 2 _18 11 SAN RAMON 511 9 21 15 158 86 21 138[ 158 L43 141 _02 152 27 18 L90 901 SAN RAMON 512 11 19 16 14 9 21 16: 13 161 13 10 19 262 45 19_ _ 1 SAN RAMON 513 57 12 9 83 5 13 9 c 7 8 8 7 9 15 47- 11 _ 6 SAN RAMON 514 11 18 16 13 8 201[ 163 12 13 14 110 16 249 -- 3 18 1 SAN RAMON 515 9 17 15 11 8 18 12t 13 10 14 8 15 218 26 _14 - 1 SAN RAMON 516 10 16 16 11 11 171{ 17 9 11 15 LO _ 16 231 3 16 -11 SAN RAMON 517 T 151 12 9 7 147 14 8 9 12 7 13 18 3 _11 SAN RAMON 519 12 32 24 21 14 30 26 19 18 25_ 16 27 387 6 261 19 SAN RAMON 520 11 152 17 8 7 18 14 11 11 12 10 13 220 21 15-98 -SAN RAMON 521 12 20 16 15 13 186 19 128 12 18 13 17 27 3 17 13 SAN RAMON 522 7 15 12 LO 7 15 14 8 8 13 7 14 187 33 11 1O SAN RAMON 523 5 10 8 6 6 8 11 3 6 8 6 8 13 21 10 4 SAN RAMON 524 9 16 16 9 9 16 14 11 13 12 10 14 222 2 161 8 SAN RAMON 525 10 191 15 13 8 20 15 13 12 15 LO 17 26 1 167---1I SAN RAMON 526 1 ! 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 190 283 284 185 167 303 26 j 194 233 224 194 253 416 35 28 L5 TASSAJARA 501 6 1 9 8 7 5 10 T 8 8 b 5 9 12 2 8._ 6 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE - --- -- -- --- VINE HILL 501 16 224 203 190 134 254 24 137 131 234 156 202- 30 -63 18 . 19 VINE HILL 502 14 19 18 15 12 20 19 13 12 19 151 16 288 3 16_ 15 VINE HILL 503 SEE MZ 016 VINE HILL 504 58 65 T2 54 51 72 78 44 45 78 52 65 94 2 6 5 VINE HILL 506 171 194 186 182 138 231 220 1351 91 265 139 200 272 83 17 --17d VINE HILL 507 -�--- SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 ` - SEE VH 506WALNUT CREEK CREEK 001 6 831 8 68 51 93 7 71 6 7 58 71 113 It—TO 6 FOR. 141.3 _ - MwAsomm y STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F B L S C P A R E C B U C I I R S E ID IJ C R Ic S O 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N I A N A T F ' A U E E 0 C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A D T S K I R S D V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 1 I N E T 0 G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V B 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N F N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-015 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® WALNUT CREEK 002 116 176 165 123 107 180 172 L12 121 153 135 126 241 30 L79 9 WALNUT CREEK 003 101 167 152 116 93 L76 162 101 92 162 119 128 218 36 13_ 1.13 WALNUT CREEK 004 126 176 185 121 112 187 168 133 125 167 139 136 262 27 18 1p WALNUT CREEK 005 135 164 181 116 99 L99 178 113 125 156 132 146 261 29 1-69-110 WALNUT CREEK 006 154 202 216 143 137 215 215 136 123 215 155 L77 302 37 -21 __ 12 18 WALNUT CREEK 007 12 0 19 11 91 20 16 14 138 163 14 14 ___ 273 29 17 _121 WALNUT CREEK 008 13 15 17 122 14 14 17 112 96 176 12 14 250 31. 16 _ 10 WALNUT CREEK 009 14 158 201 110 13 lb 168 13 137 142 130 150 256 29 18 9 WALNUT CREEK 010 16 195 223 13 133 22 20 14 16 17 177 1.5_ 309 30 213 12 WALNUT CREEK 011 10 66 129 46 83 7 107 55 54 89 83 bl 146 12 10 WALNUT CREEK 012 15 119 17 94 117 14 15 108 109 148 126 125 236 16 15 8 WALNUT CREEK 013 13 174 204 113 105 206 190 110 129 161 128 153 265 21 182 10 WALNUT CREEK 014 14 138 172 112 89 188 15 11 112 141 129 119- 233 27 14 WALNUT CREEK 015 23 187 310 124 228 203 254 170 182 217 196 201 367 43 25 '14 WALNUT CREEK 016 11 13 15 93 LO 14 13 11 95 143 103 12 211 20 119----46 WALNUT CREEK 017 l0 12 15 86 81 14 117 115 112 103 97 11 205 i 15 -61 WALNUT CREEK 018 8 156 15 9 7 107 106 13 107 131 98 13 221 - 20 12_ 10WALNUT CREEK 019 8 9 11 57 6 8 79 70 8 7 83 161 811 4WALNUT CREEK 020 19 31 28 228 130 8 265 248 284 223 231 261 451 46 32 18 WALNUT CREEK 021 11 183 184 118 87 20 150 141 178 104 152 13 26i -----26 19 8 WALNUT CREEK 022 12 24 22 151 101 2T 18 17 178 179 171 179 336 32 24 11 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 150 119 213 62 133 135 12 139 134 122 140 ill 250 11 19 6 WALNUT CREEK 026 171 150 25 80 165 16 16 16_ 15 153 197 112285 27 22-_d 8 WALNUT CREEK 027 1'1 163 15 105 7 18 135 12 121 130 ___130 12 239 1 15 WALNUT CREEK 028 9 12 12 89 62 15 83 13 165 101 112 93 201 -0 -148---T6__ WALNUT CREEK 029 5 11 10 6 5 10 9 7 82 72 69 8 150 11 10 WALNUT CREEK 030 12 21 192 149 73 26 15 181 16 166 148 L7 304 -----r6--2l3 WALNUT CREEK 031 14 241 25 136 12 26 19 193 202 173 180 18 345 32 27 WALNUT CREEK 032 12 25 23 158 12 26 20 18 203 179 171 20 351 33 25 WALNUT CREEK 1)33 10 18 193 106 T 21 15 14 137 146 125 14 252 28_16 WALNUT CREEK 034 14 208 21 148 10 24 18 17 177 168 161 17 316 25_224--11 WALNUT CREEK 035 9 18 16 107 86 18 132 13 14 L1 13 11 230 3 15 WALNUT CREEK P36 12 18 19 120 95 21 14 16 L39 16 _ 129 169-- 261 42 18 W4.LNUT CREEK 037 9 115 13 7 61 14 L00� 109 T5 121 . 100 4 179 _2 12 WALNUT CREEK 038 10 171 11 156 42 22 1.01` 16 15 10 16 152 240 21 16 99 94 -_ _ WALNUT CREEK 039 9 21 15 148 42 26 991 20 185 10 93 18 26 2 _18 9 WALNUT CREEK 040 8 18 11 161 41 24 951 17 16 9 120 14 248 2_ 17_1 9 WALNUT CREEK 042 9 15 13 11 4 19 771 16 13 9 11_ 12 23_T IC_161 8 WALNUT CREEK 043 10 121 15 T 8 14 12 9 125 91 12 9 203 1 _ _ 15_ 6 WALNUT CREEK 044 14 1T2 21 111 10 20 16 14 16 14 14 15 283 2 ' 21_ WALNUT CREEK 045 14 191 22 11 9 23 17 164f 17 15 17 14 286 3 22_ WALNUT CREEK 046 10 16 15 11 T 19 12 13 138 123 12 13 246 1 17 8 WALNUT CREEK 047 17 18 25 10 15 20 22 13 17 17 16 18 332 1_ 22 12 WALNUT CREEK 048 61 8 9 5 51 9 6 T T 6 6 7 12 2 9 5 WALNUT CREEK 050 SFE WC 004 -.-._-- WALNUT CREEK 051 9 10 15 55 8 12 12 7 9 10 10 9 183 1_ __13_1 6 WALNUT CREEK 052 26 22 35 15 261 23 29 19 237 23 24 21 43 4_ _32_ 13 WALNUT CREEK 053 13 12 15 10 8 17 13 11 9 14 10 12 20 3 14 _8 WALNUT CREEK 054 16 16 22 10 14 18 19 13 11 20 150 16 280 4 20 10 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 039 WALNUT CREEK 056 14 I01 18 6 11 12 13 10 10 13 10 12 205 27 15 T WALNUT CREEK 057 144 132 19 95 12 15 15 111 9 16 130 11 235 2 16 WALNUT CREEK 058 143 16 20 111 12 19 17 13 12 17 13 16 259 4 le 11 WALNUT CREEK 059 141 9 161 7 8 14 13 8 9 12 10 10 20 1 L47' 7 WALNUT CREEK 060 7� 10 6 5 11 85� 7 7 8 7 8 153 111 4 WALNUT CREEK 061 111 16 17 112 9 19 112} 17 13 14 15 12 26 19 16 9 WALNUT CREEK 062 11 11 141 8 T 14 10 11 10 10 8 12 184 2 13 6 WALNUT CREEK 063 14� 181 20 121 6 25 17 14 15 15 15 151 286__ 21 192 1 - WALNUT CREEK 064 6tj 11 11 T 4 13 877 9 9 91 8 9 16 1 121 _6 WALNUT CREEK 065 12� 22 23 12 11 24 20 16 19 15 168 16 32 2 24 9 WALNUT CREEK 066 llq 19 19 11 101 20 15 15 15 14 15 149 283 2 20 8 WALNUT CREEK 067 82 197 171 111 6 21 13 147 14 12 12 13 24 2 16 - 10_ WALNUT CREEK 068 7L1 14 12 91 5 152 1101 9 8 11 8 11 18 2 L2 WALNUT CREEK 070 144 191 21 12 9 23 170 1561 17 15 153 16 305 2_ 21 J 1_1 WALNUT CREEK 071 7S 13 91 11 51 151 7Z 133 10 8 T 11 186 13 141 S WALNUT CREEK n72 76 147 1051 11 41 1861 71 144, 13 81; 75 14 20 1 14 T WALNUT CREEK 073 11]; 1 1331 125 4 20 7L 17T 14 9; 90� 15 232 1 WALNUT CREEK 074 69 16 12 12 3 20 7y 15 12 991 8 14 198_ 2_ 13 e_ WALNUT CREEK 076 10n 12 12 10 3 196 70 152 145 7q 94 12 21 15- 5 WALNUT CREEK 077 9d 14 12 112 30 201i 64 16 . 13& 83196 12 217 1 157------ WALNUT CREEK 078 7q 132 11 91 31 18q 68( 13 12 7 10 I 8 18 1 12 7 WALNUT CREEK P79 8 145 IC 125 3n 20 8 14 131 8 9 12 214 _ -WALNUT CREEK 080 T7 141 10 11 3 18� 7b 1331 12 81 7 12 18 1 _1 - 6 STATE MEASURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H F 8 L S C P A R E C 8 U I C I R S E D J C R G 5 0 0 I 0 A T O A C E N 0 0 N A N A T F ' A U E E 0 C F U N N W A A R T S E N N I L T T A F T O N M U H F S A 0 T S K I R S 0 V I E E T E E G S 0 N 0 I I N E T 0 G E E F R S U C S E U V T O C N C A B E Y R R 0 E T T S R A Y L E G E U L 0 N V S R S E I E L S R N T A I N T S V 8 0 I T T I E A A I Y A N L 0 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N E N E N E N -05-016 S 0 S 0 S O S 0 S 0 S 0 c 0 S 0 WALNUT CREEK 081 9 160 127 126 43 20 92 154 153 83 93 146 236 11 155 81 WALNUT CREEK 082 9 162 144 125 68 20 99 159 153 46 110 138 239 20 1T3 7 WALNUT CREEK 083 9 140 126 113 36 19 74 152 L4a 81 95 L22 217 13 15 6_ WALNUT CREEK 084 8 135 118 97 35 18 56 161 143 69 86 12 _ -2 192 21 14-3 6 WALNUT CREEK 085 7 144 109 109 33 18 72 139 133 72 88 118 187 18 13 71 WALNUT CREEK 086 10 1841 152 136 70 21 8 19 18 88 108 16 266 L 1? ____9 9 WALNUT CREEK 087 6 17 10 138 2 21 83 156 13 9 80 14 235 to-- _1 4 8 WALNUT CREEK 088 12 22 14 20 6 28 11 232 21 118 133 20 327 16 21 12 WALNUT CREEK 089 13 187 19 14 11 20 15 173 18 1_28 139 17 296 23 20 10 WALNUT CREEK 090 8 9 10 6 4 13 7 9 108 6 6 101 150 20—f 0 6 WALNUT CREEK 091 9 176 12 151 39 23 81 18 16 97 9 15 247 12 16 - 8 WALNUT CREEK 492 SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 7 14 to to 7 14 11 7 12 5 12 6 16 1 11 WALNUT CREEK 501 10 195 173 136 97 212 149 146 112 175 116 166- 274 21 172 -11 WALNUT CREEK 502 186 217 255 150 148 247 221 L80 188 200 175 20 344 47 25 - 13 WALNUT CREEK 503 - _ _ _ SEE WC 013 WALNUT CREEK 504 10 I48 17 83 81 17 13 11 96 141_ 101 133 220 _18 13 WALNUT CREEK 505 14 14? 191 10 12_ 16 182 111 _ 11 16 14 13_ 251 28 20_ 71 . WALNUT CREEK 546_ 14 15 19 103 11 18 15 1 3 12 156 14 13 264 _2.1 1_8 __9 WALNUT CREEK 507 T 98 10 TO 48 11 87 ___ __S2 91 71 6 9 157 4_ _10 _5_ WALNUT CREEK 508 13 16 22 8 91 21 15 14 16 11 13 15 264 18 20 WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 82 101 115 73 62 121 114 69- 71 104 _____82 8__ 1ST 21 _ 98 __ 7 _WALNUT CREEK 513 9 139 141 87 6 161 ' 12 9 10 106 105 10 198 2 13 7 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 123 158 171 119 81 20 151 13_ 11 16 116 14 255 19 173 9 WALNUT CREEK 516 9 13 13 88 6 16 12 -1-02'- 0 81 129 96-117 188 31 122 9 WALNUT CREEK 517 14 21 24 126 11 24 21 14 15 193 1_71 168 3_06 -3-0-21-0 12 WALNUT CREEK 518 10 170 IT 109 7 19 14 12 127 143_ 119 1.42 249 2 16 9 WALNUT CREEK 519 T 13 131 7 6 13 101 101 10 9 10 9 189 10_ 12 _6_ WALNUT CREEK 520 11 167 18 10 9 19 14 1_4 141 135 13 14 243 39 172 10 WALNUT CREEK 521 9 216 181 133 9 _11 15 15 158 142 13 16 2T7 2__ 17 12 WALNUT CREEK 522 144 16 20 10 10 19 15 153 _15 1 140 138 _149 273 20_ 18 9 WALNUT CREEK 523 8 125 141 73 7 13 11 9 10 10 11 6 189 __1_ _12_ Tl WALNUT CREEK 524 5 13 10 97 46 14 7 12 115 75 75 11_ 1.68_ 1 11 T WALNUT CREEK 525 1 3 32 1 11 3 2 2 21 2 19 2 44 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 014 - WALNUT CREEK 530 52 46 71 32 54 45 58 4 - 54 42 _50 81 _-L-5-57-41 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED_ ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 11 171 17 121 9 18 14 -14:2-- 129 13 14 13 253 2I 16 11 WALNUT CREEK 533 6C 118 109 72 4 13 9 4 7 _9- 8 8 - 15 --- 2 10 6 WALNUT CREEK 534 b 12 10 8 5 13 9 9 9 9 8 9 163 Z_ 9 T WALNUT CREEK 535 7 8 1� 6 6 10 9 7 7 7 8 6 14 _ 10 5 WALNUT CREEK 537 11 121 16 7 10 13 13 4 9 12 12 9 19 2 13 7 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 415 688 698 439 452 661 665 445 438 589 430 592 962 106 6204 4L7 ►ORM 14 a.D 4' Fi STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D R A 1L R C 8 E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H O X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I 1 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L O R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S D A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-001 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ALHAMBRA 501 146 76 203 23 167 51 97 138 48 201 90 160 192 38 ALHAMBRA 502 130 99 186 48 159 66 96 143 53 204 78 187 202 41 ALHAMBRA 513 109 62 158 16 140 30 70 111 38 154 47 145 163 19 _ ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 SEE 4H 501 ALHAMBRA 513 SEE AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 SEE MZ 037 ALAMO 501 17 112 268 32 222 6121 18 69 253 7 25 260 48 - ALAMO 502 15 102 232 3 19 5 9 16 52 233 74 21 234 40 ---- ALAMO 503 20 11 29 3 24 6,_ 9 229 T 215 71 _ 278 _-284-____ 47 ALAMO 504 22 112 30 32 267 6 13 213 92 268 88 26 315 31 ALAMO 505 9 63 152 1 13 3 51 11 35 145 ___13 16_ 148A LAMO 48ALAMO 506 12 7 18 19 162 3 96 111 38 182 58 167 189 22 ALAMO 507 18 107 26 4 22 7 9 206 53 275 59 27 261 47 ALAMO 508 116 85 195 16 165 36 61--_ i52 54 1T3 41 18 196 17 ALAMO 509 _- _---- _-- - _ -- - VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 -- _ .----- �- VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 _11 49 14 16 __ 120 34,_ 81 89 46 13T 50 13 151 2 ALAMO 511A 97 75 163 14 _136 37 59 120 38 _ 155 22 . 171 _153 2_ _ ALAMO 512 53 23 70 8 56 tf 32 47 23 66 2 6 71 1 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 ALAMO 514 14 81 202 39 1635 9 1__39 53 207 67 19 199 44 ALAMO 515 1 6 1 1 1.. 10 7 15 11 11 19 3 ALAMO 515A 11 73 167 26 143 4 46 15b 43 157 33 16 168 29_ ALAMO 516 13 41 171 10 139 3 80 1_64 31 163 _57 14 159 _ 29 _ ANTIOCH 001 12 84 151 62 136 12 _ 9 90 169 137 127---166 59 - ANTIOCH 002 _14 55 146 56 122 72 10 9 _ 82 162 145 113 158 48 ANTIOCH 003 16 93 20 60 161 881j14 117 92 _196 10 18 211 5 ANTIOCH 004 11 52 132 3 107 5 8 8 65 - 142 - 90 130` 146 32 -- ANTIOCH 005 8 6 11 41 9 4� 6 1 5 131 9 89_ 123 43 ANTIOCH 006 11 72 131 62 120 5 8 101 58 _ 163 106 12 __ 138 5_ - _ ANTIOCH 007 13 T 17 41 143 6 83 13 69 200 9 18 193 45� ANTIOCH 008 14 90 19 45 16 7� 10 14_ _ 75 212 91 20 20 48 ANTIOCH 009 15 75 19 45 16 T 11 13 7 205 9 191 207 5 ANTIOGH 010 11 69 13 4 108 T T 113 7 160 11 12 146 48 _ ANTIOCH 011 16 T 20 4 165 7 11 13 87 184 123 157 205 5_ ANTIOCH 412 18 121 25 5 22 9 15 16 121 _21 10 241 255 T ANTIOCH 013 15 6 17 4 150 74 11 11 85 1T1 108 147 181 5 ANTIOCH 014 12 81 16 4 13 7 8 13 6' 19 8 17 171 5 ANTIOCH X15 16 18 51 16 6 13 10 8 1T LO 1T 205 _ — ANTIOCH 016 16 91 221 51 18 T 13 13 10 19 12 17 227 4 ANTIOCH 017 13 8 16 5 14 7 9 12 7 19 if 15 187 4 ANTIOCH 118 9 5 10 4 8 60. 71 8 3 14 7 10 116 4 ANTIOCH 019 !0 T 13 5 11 591, 73 10 71 13 9 11 143 4 ANTIOCH 020 18 T 20 5 18' 6 146 11 8 20 it 17 21 51 ANTIOCH ^21 18 71 20 6 16 8 13 12 9 26 12 17 210 5 _ _ ANTIOCH 022 14 18 5 15 T 9T 14 7 18 11 14 19_ 48 ANTIOCH 023 25 8 30 4 25 8 192 16 12 25 13 24 314 '_ 51 ANTIOCH 024 17 111 22 6 20 8 13 25 10 21 10 22 253 5 ANTIOCH 025 23f� 11 29 6 24 104 18 17 12 26 13 26 317 55 ANTIOCH026 177 7 19 6 16 8� 12 13 7 20 11 17 208 6_ ANTIOCH 027 17 9 20 6 17 91, 12 I3 7 20 16 13 21 5 ANTIOCH 028 19� 10 21 8 17 11 1T 13 11 22 171 17 251 6 ANTIOCH 029 5 3 6 2 5 2 4 5 31 8 51 6 7 2 ANTIOCH 030 10 61 12 4 IO 5 8 9 5 15 8 13 143 4 ANTIOCH 031 12 6 15 3 12 6 9 10 7 15 58 16 153 4 ANTIOCH 032 12g 7 14 6 11 8 8T 12 61: 16 8 14 15 5 ANTIOCH 033 22 10 281 5 23 92 152 183 9 ' 25 13 22 27 7 ANTIOCH 034 SEE AN 048 ANTIOCH 035 12 6 13 5 12 6 8 10 5 14 8 12 149 4 ANTIOCH 036 10 6 13 41 121 5 10 777 71 12 LO 10 152 35_ - ANTIOCH 037 14 6 17 3 15 5 13 8 8 15 11 12 1.8 4 ANTIOCH 038 28 124 345 67 286 1 P 227 192 134 30 185 257 369 5 ANTIOCH 039 19 T 230 4 181 7 14 13 75 22 119 L81 241 4 ANTIOCH 040 13 82 171 4 14 b 10 11 7 15 97 13 186 3T ANTIOCH 041 22 8 26 5 22 8 16 15 98 23 13 21 26 5 __ ANTIOCH 042 13 7 16 4 13 6� 10 11 7 15 8 14 17 -45 ._ -_ FORM 1AR.5 f STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D R A L R C B E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S D A 0 U S G S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-002 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 142 64 165 44 142 58 113 91 63 154 98 124 173 40 ANTIOCH 047 148 94 199 47 165 TO 109 140 95 188 100 190 214 50 ANTIOCH X48 211 105 254 72 213 104 154 174 107 266 159 218 242 89 ANTIOCH 049 84 62 131 20 105 36 61 88 60 106 49 12 14.1 15-- ANTIOCH 5 _ANTIOCH 050 -- --- SEE AN 041 _ —— BETHEL ISLAND 501A 189 105 237 68 188 1.09 141 16 140 199 122 224 243 6 BETHEL ISLAND 5018 141 6 16 46 148 6 99 120 92 15 8 17 191 36 BERKELEY PARK 501 15 84 1 26 18 3 138 111 37 247 155 131 224 3 _ BAY VIEW 501 9 55 131 24 109 3 101 56 53 132 124 63 141 15 ----- BRENTWOOD 5 .BRENTWOOD 001 15 95 176 74 161 8� 147 11 11 17 12 17 211 53 BRENTWOOD 002 9 5 12 3 10 3 6 9 61 12 5 13 128 33 _ BRENTWOOD 003 19 96 233 59 216 61 13 159 9 241 106 244 266 5 BRENTWOOD 006 13 53 151 46 129 54! 122 74 71 16 91 15 16 4 _ _ BRENTWOOD 501 202 129 235 97 194 125 140 200, 108 26 98 288 264 8 BRENTWOOD 502 _ SEE DA 503 BRENTWOOD 503 22f 123 298 60 229 115 148 217 107 292 77 327 300 67 BRENTWOOD 504 _. SEE KG 501 BRENTWOOD 508 7 3 8 1 T 3 6 41 55 57 41 7 84 21 BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 - BRENTWOOD 513 SEE SW 508 BYRON 501A 155 105 197 63 170 8. 10 157 97 164----45 24. 204 65 BYRON 501B 118 71 148 45 113 6 8 111 88 131 3 188148. 5 BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 84 68 122 33 101 5 71 86 50 _118 82 87 120 4 CROCKETT 501 9 75 139 40 124 47( 105 75 44 168 112 102 155 ---37----1--- ! CROCKETT 502 11 83 143 5 111 7 9 97 50 17 9 13 15 .51 CROCKETT 503 SEE CK 511 CROCKETT 504 10 81 15C 42 129 59j Ill 81 66 175 129 125 150 5 _ CROCKETT 505 10 8 168 40 140 6 111 93 72 187 135 . 138 170 4 CROCKETT 506 VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 14 13 222 72 169 108 106 184 81 252 116 --22i- CLAYTON 21CLAYTON 001 18 94 248 34 214 61 121 165 82 220 99 206 25_ 31 _ —-- CLAYTON 002 18 79 235 33 215 45 106 162 71 217 78 21 238 3 CLAYTON 003 ® SEE CL 503 CLAYTON 004 141 53 186 ll 168 2 12 39 17 5 16 186 CLAYTON 005 21 95 27 4 23 7 11T 20 83 25 8 25 289 3 __ CLAYTON 501 16 5 18 2 17 4 8 13 5 18 6 17 196 2 CLAYTON 502 20 101 26 4 24 6 137 18 96 - 23 6 26 287 31 _ CLAYTON 503 27 11 34 3 29 T 200( .186 91 329 139 - 288 358 4 CLAYTON 506 114 67 15S 26 121 49 77 10- 56 15 54 16 154_------32--- CLAYTON CLAYTON 5M7 - SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 16 79 22 25 187 54 10 14 5 21 6 20 230 . . .2 CONCORD 001 13 78 17 4 15_ 6 10 11 68 178 11 14 192 3 _._ CONCORD 002 16q 6 19 3 17 5 12 11 T 18 12 14 208 3 CONCORD OM3 18 5 20 3 17 6 13 11 6 20 15 12 212 4 CONCORD 004 9 34 11 14 96 2. 78 4 4 '94. 6 7 12 CONCORD 005 16 6 20 4 16 6 11, 12 8 17 10 15 199 4 CONCORD n06 13 6 17 3 15 5 m 10 6 17 9 13 191 2 CONCORD 007 12 7 17 3 14 5 9 11 7 15 9 13 1$ 2 CONCORD 006 20� 7 23 51 21 7 1331 15 71 23 11 19 23 5 21 CONCORD ^19 169 6 18 5 151 7 102 13 6 18 10 15 19 CONCORD 010 152 5 17 3 14 6 96 11 7 15 8 14 173 4 CONCORD 011 16 5 17 4 14 7 1051 12TH 61 18 11 13 193 4 CONCORD 012 20 7 24 44� 19 71 1189 168 85s 22T 121 18 25 CONCORD 013 16 5 19 3 15 6 100 1251 6 { 19 8 17 19 4 _ - CONCORD 014 184 9 23 4441 19 7A 1211 155 8 21 LO 18 251 31 - CONCORD 015 18 7 22 3 20 4 108 15 6 21 11 16 227 -_4 CONCORD 016 14 4 152 14 4 85C 10 6 14 8 13 16 3 CONCORD 017 14 8 18 3 165 51 106 13 44 242 11 18 26 4 _ CONCORD 018 13 7 17 4 149 61 124 10 57 196 119 13 197 3 CONCORD 619 l7f 7 21 41 17 6 12 12 8 L9J 106{ 18 23 4 CONCORD 020 25 10 31 5 26 8 21 16 11 30 19 22 328 5 CONCORD 021 18 7 20 51 18 b6 12 15 8 21 12 171 238 _4 VON. 113.0 F 3 STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R I E C G 10 R , A IL R G 18 E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H O X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R 8 L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R N E T C c T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 O I I E R I A U P E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-003 S O S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S O S 0 ® CONCORD 022 149 79 184 45 157 66 102 128 84 168 102 162 198 46 CONCORD 023 16 61 184 48 154 69 107 125 76 190 105 170 207 40 CONCORD 024 131 44 147 35 134 47( 94 92 58 151 106 106 160 32 CONCORD 025 161 68 204 27 183 31 116 118 58 198 80 177 213 30 CONCORD 026 19 68 239 3 196 7 121 155 62 239 121 178 239 49 T- - CONCORD 027 16 58 183 40 165 5 86! 141 54 189 77 166 204 32 CONCORD 028 16 79 211 3 186 5 103 147 59 212 80 189 219 3. CONCORD 029 14 63 184 19 145 5 65 144 29 192 64 158 187 28 CONCORD 031 19 90 244 40 208 7 113 178 58 261 98 219 265 3 CONCORD 031 14 66 169 32 152 5 94 120 58 181 118 .. 131 178 45 CONCORD 032 16 105 231 47 182 8 L15 17 76 244 110 217 252 45 CONCORD 033 1" 97 235 46 191 81, 122 164 72 242 105 211 243 49 CONCORD 034 23 9 29 55 268 6 16 182 93 282 141 23 319 46 CONCORD 035 19 8 241 4 21 5 15 128 64 239 142 L65 250 40 CONCORD 036 22 65 250 42 234 5 12 172 68 241 91 2L9 269 32 _ CONCORD 03T 22 104 283 51 250 79( 15 185 102 274 109 269 306 48 CONCORD 038 18 93 233 47 190 791 13 143 75 241 101 215 242 53 CONCORD 139 19 86 24 35 190 SN 118 165 70 228 66 21 2 3 CONCORD 040 18 78 22 k 19 7 114 150 72 20 72 21 22955 _ _ 4 CONCORD 041 22 73 256 41 232 5 131 177 74 251 96 226 276 3 CONCORD 042 12 64 164 25 140 4 9 97 32 181 60 15 179 2 CONCORD 043 18 61 22 25 194 5 10 149 62 210 71 207 242 15 CONCORD 044 23 83 39 232 8 165 162 73 274 128 224 275 53 _ CONCORD 145 23 71 26 51 220 9 15� 162 90 262 148 26.7- 28 _51 _ CONCORD 046 17 6 211 2 17 5 12 10 56 202 110 1 213 33-- CONCORD CONCORD 047 33113 40 56 331 107 23 22 150 330 18 29 412 55 CONCORD ^48 17 b 19 5 18 5 114 135 71 199__ 102 17 21 4 CONCORD 049 14 70 200 25 162 4q 11 114r 61 191 85 161 194 3 CONCORD 050 27 111 352 46 301 8 17 226 130 321 160 25 367 31 _ CONCORD 051 10 5 161 11 125 40 661 114 33 167 49 155 159 . _ 18 CONCORD 052 13 79 187 32 151 5 7 L40 47 196 72 171 205 23_ CONCORD 053 12 58 15 33 121 5 9Z 9 47 15 BO 12 1T�)_ 27 CONCORD 054 18 6 20 46 175 741 it 14 6 21 13 15 220 50 _ CONCORD 055 19 91 232 62 201 8 14 15 89 245 15 18 242 65 CONCORD 056 21 78 25 4 22 5 16 134 L06 234 15 1-42272 47 CONCORD 057 17 72 189 56 159 7 115 13 _ 77 207 114 16_ - 207 44 CONCORD 058 17 75 203 54 165 7 103 156 71 231 12_- 18 CONCORD 059 17 95 221 59 198 814 13 10 195 T CONCORD 060 18 6 21 51 19 6 12 141 8 21 _ 13 _1 b_ _235 4 CONCORD 061 18 6 23 32 18 7 12 14 8 20 12 26 247 2_ CONCORD 062 24 91 30 46 6 161 18 98 307 16 24 _ 301 6 CONCORD 063 14 44 16 32 139 53 126 72 68 155 116_ 111 . 182 28 CONCORD 064 14 5 16 3 13 0 8 119 8 13 103 L22 167 39 —' CONCORD 065 __-- SEE CO 137 CONCORD 066 12 71 16E 26 145 4 81 115 36 186 70 11,53 1T4 28 CONCORD 067 19 64 23 18 208 3 Lis 145 69 20_ 88 192 242 23^_ CONCORD 068 20 6 24 _ 223 3 14 139 78 219 12 _ 18 24 CONCORD 069 17 7 21 3 170 6 111 L47 58 221 96 183 217 53 CONCORD 070 13 59 17 24 140 5 91 116 54 171 91 145 185 -- 3- CONCORD 071 20 94 27q 34 241 — 5 14 17 76 26 104 243 278 4 CONCORD 072 10 42 136 15 111 5 9 25 14 4 51 12 145 1 CONCORD 073 17 71 224 27 195 8 16 44 217 5 20 228 1 CONCORD 074 84 3 101 15 9 1 5 6 3 8 4 8 109 1 CONCORD 075 1941 8 24 32 21 5 L1t 16 7 22 89 211 257 3 CONCORD 176 13 4 15 2 13 4 8 10 4 16 8 13 173 2 CONCORD 077 24 10 31 4 26 74 15 211 7 30 12 26 321 4 _ CONCORD 078 14 6 17 36 15 4 8 12 5 17 6 16 186 3 CONCORD 179 11 40 149 2 116 4 8 87 41 149 67 127 155 2 CONCORD 080 10 29 114 16 96 2 6� 6 2 14 5 10 125 1 CONCORD 081 22 93 27 5 22 8 13 18 73 285 121 237 280 63 CONCORD 182 23 93 268 64 228 9N 18 4j 147 120 269 185 204 293 '62- CONCORD CONCORD 083 31 124 396 4 35 7 16 2T 7 38 11 35 39 5 CONCORD 084 18 7 222 42 18 T 1291 13 80 L97 109 17 _218 4 _ CONCORD 085 17 7 22 36 18 6 117( 15 6 22 101 19 243 3 CONCORD 087 1 1 9 1 CONCORD 089 19. 5' 214 38 18 6 13 12 8 19 12 16 23 3 CONCORD 090 19� T 23 41 19 T 10 4 1T7 66 231 70 232 234 4 CONCORD 091 243 123 324 45 281 6 149 22 90 313 113 296 35 3 CONCORD 092 132 69 17 3 149 4t 93 114 58 170 90 141 183 3 CONCORD 093 SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 131 48 15 26 135 41 76, Ill 47 159 66 13 158 3 CONCORD 095 136 5 16 2 15 34 741 11 9 17 6 14 17 2 CONCORD 096 218 9 26 5 22 7 144 166 9 254 15 18 27 5 CONCORD 097 112 5 14 2 13 2 76bt 96 3 14 481 136 153: 2 _ CONCORD 098 19 6 22 3 20 5 12 14 7 201 9 19 22_ 3_�� 116 ONCORD 099 13 4 16 3 13 4 12 7 7 13 10 10 176 2 CONCORD 100 20 9 25 4 22 6 12 18 6 26 10 22 262 61 _ FORM 143.0 r„ e• l� STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 0 11 12 L3 14 15 S G 0 P T T U P S R E C G 0 R A L R C 8 E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H O X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R 8 L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E 0 G E H N C R T 0 0 I 1 E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T O T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-004 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 CONCORD 101 17 73 221 35 192 5 131 13 T6 201 128 15 233 36 CONCORD 102 19 8 24 43 22 6 LO 197 6 260 88 24 278 38 CONCORD 103 21 92 291 18 25 5 138 17 83 251 11 221 289 32 _ CONCORD 04 16 50 185 34 16 4 9 127 63 177 57 181 200 2 CONCORD 105 24 11 32 4 25 10 lb 21 100 309 14 26 323 6 CONCORD 106 13 5 17 L5 15 3 9 9 47 16 6 15 182 17 CONCORD 107 18 91 242 37 203 T 11 176 248 9 20 253 38 —� CONCORD 108 10 62 155 20 121 4 80 93 44 150 105 941. 148 31 CONCORD 109 16 66 198 38 17 5 109 129 67 _199 121 153 216_ 33 CONCORD 11D 14 83 193 45 161 7 116 128 88 176 84 182 202 51 -- CONCORD 111 12 68 172 33 137 5 94 113 59 172 101 138 172 47 CONCORD 112 22 85 26 46 239 6 14 16 92 25 118 23 267 5 CONCORD 113 143 65 167 48 151 6 109 110 58 181 104 139 184 43 CONCORD 114 154 61 187 37 169 4 107 118 83 155 89 150 202 3 CONCORD 115 SEE CO 082 CONCORD 116 15 59 17 4 lb 4 12 96 81 183 101 15 197 37 CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 29 10 33 5 32 f 24 15 13 33 20 28 40 CONCORD 119 163 68 203 34 1742 99 13 -60 _191 74 18 199 4 CONCORD 120 181 5 21 3 19 4 8 16 40 227 8 176 228 23—' CONCORD 121 _-_ - ----_ _. ..-.-- - SEE CO 034 -- CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 -- CONCORD 123 133 49 164 17 137 3 - 72 L1 31 17 -45 170- 176 --21 CONCORD 124 . ..SEE CL 503_ CONCORD 125 131 61 180 24 137 6 98 10 5�3 47 7 14 184 33 CONCORD 126 - -- SEE CO 091 CONCORD 127 19 55 23 15 20 - 4 8- 16 6 --_L9 5 - 20 227 - 2 - CONCORD 128 20 77 23 50 200 T 12- 160 77 240 -12 -194 261 CONCORD 129 18 78 23 38 19 7- 11 16 '59 236--- 77 21 259 2 CONCORD 130 14 57 16 34 16 4 11 9 43 17 10 122 -182 -3 CONCORD 131 14 51 1722 13_ 5 11 _ 91 51 158 61 13 _ - 16- 3 CONCORD 132 SEE CO 055 CONCORD 133 18 80 24 2 19 5 14 129 6 229 12 _L7 249 3 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 __--- - -- CONCORD 135 25 120 314 68 27 -- 98 226 171 140 277 202 220 352 5 CONCORD 136 14 5 18 1 16 3 7 12 59 15 5 16 187 1 CONCORD 137 27 102 33 57 27 8A 21A 06 L03 31.9 201 227 346 5 CONCORD 138 12 57 15 21 14 , 47168 55 156 T f3g 168 2 CONCORD 139 14 49 16 35 13 6 102 9 -49 16 97 119- 16 3 CONCORD 141 24 81 29 35 24 7 148 184 82 284 11. 25 30 4 CONCORD 142 _ - --- --------� VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 21 47 224 31 192 67 18- 61 23 - 84 --- 245 _V2 — CONCORD 144 20 81 25 4 20 T 12 1T 7 -25 12 26 269 3-- - - --- CONCORD 145 10 51 12 3 10 4 9 6 4 -14 T 11 147 2_ _CONCORD 146 207 25 2 221 5 L3 LS TL 23 9 21 266 28 CONCORD 147 18 6 21C 37 190 4 11 141 63 224 98 18 244 2 17 CONCORD 148 152 5 192 21 170 31 93 116 58 165 83 141 191 1 _ CONCORD 149 ITE 83 22C 43 188 75 108 163 67 22 8 20 229 4 - CONCORD 501 _ _ VOTED ABSENTEE -_— CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE - - - - - — CONCORD 504 96 5' IDS 44 104 4E 70 9 48 13 T 11 127 ~3 CONCORD 505 _ _ ------ -- --- ---- ----- --_ __� .-SEE NC 029 -__ _ ----- -- CONCORD 506 __-- SEE CO 144CONCORD 507 507 .-- SEE CO 044 _ CONCORD 508 _- SEE CO 045 CONCORD 5n9 13 51 15 3 12 6 7 1214 16 6 15 16 3 CONCORD 510 20 85 254 44 213 71 14 157 100 22 11 20 CONCORD 511 _ - ----- __—�_ --- _ SEE CO 1OQ -- CONCORD 512 8 40 104 12 80 3 4 7 2 9 3 8 10 1 ---- CONCORD 513 _. _ __ ___ ------ ------- SEE CO 048 _ _— CONCOR_D 514 - SEE WC 065 foot. 142.1 i� i.. F: STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D R A L R C 8 E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R 8 L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E- N E N E N E N S E N -06-005 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 CONCORD 515 234 97 309 23 268 55 111 232 40 318 85 277 312 35 CONCORD 516 20 92 26 33 24 6 131 181 79 254 97 241 283 32 CONCORD 517 SEE NC 029 - - CONCORD 518 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 CONCORD 520 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 169 72 206 39 185 55 102 149 54 219 86 .186 224 34 CONCORD 523 -- .-- SEE WC 517 -- - - -_-- _ CONCORD 524 314 118 403 39 354 75 188 263 131 364 150 339 423 38 CONCORD 525 139 78 189 35 148 69 81 140 57 180 83 155 189 35 CONCORD 532 ® SEE CO 515 CANYON 501 5 8 61 4 53 60 12 17 63 --69 13 58 _9 DANVILLE 501 11 6 16 2 140 3 6 118 30 169 53 146 150 35 DANVILLE 502 10 58 141 28 114 4 8 86 40 138 51 131 137 33 DANVILLE 503 17 157 322 26 266 6' 111 235 72 29 68 30_1 289 53 _ DANVILLE 504 14 8 21 21 16 6 8 158 49 216 72 191 220 33 DANVILLE 505 2095 26 4q 212 T 178 _f42 8 269 132 124 279 51 DANVILLE 506 19 123 29 35 243 6 115 268 62 2831-84 261 288 4 DANVILLE 507 14 89 21 30 184 5 9 L52 50 222 70 202 222 3 DANVILLE 508 14 65 20 12 179 2 9 126 54 180 42 195- 20-4 21 DANVILLE 509 20 85 27 21 231 _ 6_ 13 16_ 89 24 23_ 9- -" _0 ____4 -_ ___ - -27 ... DANVILLE 510 10 6b 15 23 13 3 8 9_ 32 16 63 13 146 3 -- - - DANVILLE 511 15 10 24 2 20 6 8 18 55 239 -5 23 _225 4 DANVILLE 512 17 70 21 4 17 6 12 13 6 209 128 137 ' 426' 3_ DANVILLE 513 14 7 19 3 163 5 9 12 4 19 6 17 199 33 DANVILLE 514A 15 85 22 25 193 4 11 14 6!1 211 75 19 232 2 _ DANVILLE 5148 11 71 16 2 14 4 8 109 4 16 48 16 170 31 DANVILLE 515 1 1 - 3 -2 -- 1 1 -- 8 _ 2 DANVILLE 515A 0 0 0 - _ 0 0 _ ._ 0 _ 0 DANVILLE 516 15 89 21 30 185 4 10 145 _31 L99 70 204 236 Z_ DANVILLE 517 11 62 LS 23 130 4 61. 12__ 37 159 _5 _1 14 63 23--- DANVILLE 518 13 80 19 29 138 7_ __ 9 12 52 21 _71 191 209 _-2 DANVILLE 519 6 11 1 9 3 _ 9 2 1 _ 1 11 10 ,2 DANVILLE 519A 0 0 0 _ _ DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 170 84 233 30 207 49 11.2 156 6 22 64- ;i16 240 35 DANVILLE 522 81 71 142 10 125 21 52 10 21 -146 42 12_ 1_4_ 13 DANVILLE 523 SEE DV 518 -- DANVILLE 524 SEE OV 506 DANVILLE 525 17 104 26 26 216 11 1-8_ 68 241-__8 22_ 258 43---- DANVILLE 526 25 13 36 3 31 6 16 __23 100 32 11 _30_ 345 _ 5 DANVILLE 527 21 11_ 29 3 25 7_ 13 _20-_ 8 28 _ 81 27_ 299 4 ^_— DANVILLE 528 20 1 29 2 _ 24 5 10 212 71 27 6 28 28 4 _ DANVILLE 529 22 95 297 38 26 57 15 178 93 2.66 85 277 302 4 _ DANVILLE 530 ~ VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 -- VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 127 17 18 15 3 8 11 4 _1 168 4 6 J-79-- 2 DANVILLE 533A 1 5 17 1 19 9 6 13 6 13 18 ® DANVILLE 534 14 68 197 L4 16 4 89 127 42 187 49 17 192 3 DANVILLE 535 11 5 16 1 14 3 6 11 4 15 15-46 163 2 DANVILLE 53614 53 19 1 14 4 9 11 50 183 5_ 17 190 25 —� DANVILLE 537 12 5 17 1 15 3 7 11 48 159 49 159 174 23 DANVILLE 538 15 74 203 30 17 47 9 146 61 19 60 14 _21 3 EL CERRITO 001 15 6 19 30 15 5 15 7 6 -19 138 13 216 EL CERRITO 002 128 82 171 38 152 44 11 y 110 58 148 127 13 191 3 EL CERRITO 003 14 84 200 34 173 51 105 129 61 206 112 L52 211 3 EL CERRITO 044 19 8 24 4 21 6 119 17 58 26 13 18 244 5 EL CERRITO 005 164 92 21 4 172 7 120! 141 52 249_ 11 17 236 38 EL CERRITO 006 16 7 21 4 18 5 114 14 4 23 99 16 220 41 ~_ EL CERRITO 007 17 92 235 37 194 6?� 134' 146 36 261 111 18 249 _31 EL CERRITO 008 14 9 19 4 17 5 98} 14 4 231 75 20 212 41 EL CERRITO 009 SEE EC 439 EL CERRITO 010 14f 8 18 5 17 5 11_ 12 56 21_ 11 15 221 31 EL CERPITO 011 16 91 22 41 19 6 15 12 5 261 15 161 232 _ 4 EL CERRITO 112 11 7 15 45 14 5 11 8 6 18 11 12 .170 3 FOR. 142.9 f.? r1 'r STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 LO 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G 0 R A L R C B E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H O X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E 0 G E H N C R T 0 D i I E a I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N Y U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S D A D U S c S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-006 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® EL CERRITO 013 14 68 L7 4 152 61 104 122 54 212 94 165 192 48 EL CERRITO 014 16 72 21 31 178 4 126 113 30 24 149 133 214 34 EL CERRITO 015 17 67 233 13 191 4 15 97 32 243 162 113 222 32 _ EL CERRITO 016 16 81 210 33 177 5 165 94 3 248 178 105 233 26 _ EL CERRITO 017 15 108 23 29 21 4 120 15 44 253 100 . 20 252 27 __ EL CERRITO 018 17 79 22 23 21 4 133 12 52 221 151 12 _ 238 23 EL CERRITO 019 17. 12 25 49 227 6 158 153 61 288 152 201----261 56 EL CERRITO 020 14 76 18 41 15 6 138 93 61 208 13 140 196 40 EL CERRITO 021 12 47 14 29 132 4 112 73 49 151 11 88 157 26 EL CERRITO 022 19 85 24 45 201 6 15 13 55 2T2 136 18 259 38 EL CERRITO 023 111 86 18 18 16 3 89 119 24 201 79 14 181 25 EL CERRITO 024 14 9 21 37 192 5 13 122 58 212 111 167 217 36 EL CERRITO 025 20 93 26 35 23 5 155 150 68 264 151 18 278 37 EL CERRITO 026 11 10 17 51 141 7 11 115 60 211 120 147 192 54 EL CERRITO 027 19 72 24 3 19 6 168 115 69 237 15 15 248 41 EL CERRITO 028 10 48 10 5 108 4 101 59 68 124 139 6 133 33 EL CERRITO 029 13 73 18 32 151 5 108 11 _ 58 187 117 132 185 46 EL CERRITO 030 17 9 232 41 203 5 159 12 56 250 171 149 238 45____ EL CERRITO ^31 15 108 22 45 193 6 110 167 49 259 106 -206 - 247 37 EL CERRITO 032 15 133 24 45 219 6 15 152 62 262_ 1.3 198_ 262 42 EL CERRITO 033 14 10 22 22 199 4 127 126 41 24 9 18 225---- 37 EL CERRITO 034 15 10q 226 40 200 6 140 129 65 238 142 16 235 40 EL CERRITO 035 17 861 221 45 202 5 124 151 54 252 _135 17 23.3 52 _.--- EL CERRITO 036 12 12 21 3 179 6 12 140 4 241 119 16 218 4 _ EL CERRITO 037 15 8 20 38 183 5 14 107 58 229 11 17 228 26 EL CERRITO 038 11 4 14 23 11 4 947 4 148 11 8 147 31 - --- -- - EL CERRITO 039 18 12 26 4 22 7 13 183 5 30 14 21 281 _ _ 52____ EL CERRITO 040 18 82 23 2 211 4 15 11 3 247 129 15 241 29 EL CERRITO 042 8 56 120 19 102 32 60 81 21 129 5_ 9 124 _ 2_ EAST RICHMOND 501 14 91 204 28 183 4 125 113 45 209 134 116 207 3_ EAST RICHMOND 502 13 75 184 32 156 51 141 88 51 205 134 121 215 2 _ EAST RICHMOND 503 14 74 181 40 15 514 8 72 177_ 143 _112 18_6 3 EAST RICHMOND 504 14 109 21 40 17 6 13 11 70 22 157 13 219 4 EAST RICHMOND 505 11 8 16 3 138 5 11 89 4 179 118 11 175 4? _ EAST RICHMOND 506 17 9 21 5 18 6 16 11 83 221 16 L42 226 5 EAST RICHMOND 507 1153 151 2 121 4 9 7 57 145 L1 8 15 2_ EAST RICHMOND 508 1 1 12 1 8 3 17 11 17 1 EL SOBRANTE 501 3 1 3 8 3 1 2 2 1 31----29_- 2 _ _38 15 EL SOBRANTE 512 13 6 16 33 141 5 12 7 6 14 LO10 166 _3 EL SOBRANTE 503 13 10 20 4 17 61---12 12 6 2.18 -_110 _ 16_ 21_. 5 FL SOBRANTE 504 6 6 10 2 85 4 61 75 43 102 _-63 8__ 115 2_ _ EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 104 52 131 2 99 53 81 76 53 12l ._ 69 166 136 - --i4-- - ® EL SOBRANTE 507 14' 14 24 4 17 10 12 16' 6 242 7 23 24 56 E_L SOBRANTE 508 134 76 18 4 150 55 ll 105 51 187 91 147 190 3 EL SOBRANTE 510 12 111 191 5 161 7 12 12 63 205 13 141 19_ 5_ _, EL SOBRANTE 511 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 9 1 . -_ 2 17 11 EL SOBRANTE 512 13 10 20 5 14 9 11 13 T 19 10 17 203 5 - EL SOBRANTE 513 13 8 17 47 151 7 10 L2 51 191 12 -118- 177 ___ 4 EL SOBRANTE 514 14 10 21 4 17 6 13 12_ 7 19 10 16. 215_ 4 - EL SOBRANTE 515 8 6 11 3 9 5 7 7 3 Ll 71 9 116 3 _ EL SOBRANTE 516 12 8 16 5 13 7 LO 12 6 18 12 12 - 171 55 EL SOBRANTE 517 18 11 25 51 21 8 169 13 7' 255 156 175 251 5 _ EL SOBRANTE 518 2 17 29 9 26 1 13 26 17 27 8 36 32 EL SOBRANTE 522 156 102 207 62 184 6 14 118 73 222 13 159 229 5 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 96 52 116 37 95 54 87 72 41 139 59 123 124 40 EL SOBRANTE 527 144 124 229 48 18 8 136 142 78 230 84 228 229 6 EL SOBRANTE 528 SFE ES 526 - EL SOBRANTE 529 — - SEE ES 517 _ _ GIANT 501 15 10 21 6 172 84 12 13 8 20 12 17 221 50 GIANT 502 15 1 06 59 186 13 139 70 215 106 184 229 4 GIANT 503 11 107 167 58 148 7 11 116 70 179 116 130 187 _4 - GIANT 504 12 77 t63 47 126 7 12 92 82 15 125 11 174 47 GIANT 505 15 114 231 48 178 9 149 131 8 213 12 17 228 5 GIANT 506 13 9 18 5 14 80qj 120,' 116 83 178 109 154 181 6o--- GIANT 507 14 9 20 46 171 66� 128 12 6 19 88 17 192 5 GIANT 508 Ill 77 16 32� 136 4 84j 10 46 163 78 138 152 4 GIANT 509 204 135 274 75 209 13 171i' 182+ 93 304 158 241 285 81 GIANT 510 I f __ ------------- I -- _- SEE GT 519 GIANT 511 9ol 90 132 53 127 51 77 111 53 17 9Tj 141 177 25--- GIANT 513 14 6 1T 38 14 6 10 11 5 18 9 14 187 3 HERCULES 001 13 T 19 22 15 5 12 10 91 16 12 121 20-8 21 KNIGHTSEN 501 16 119 23 5 180 101 132 154 113 21 7 265 23 6 FORM 144.5 f: STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D R A L R C 8 E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H O X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R. B L I A A T S I N A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E 0 G E H N C R T 0 D I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A D U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -a6-007 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 4 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 173 94 249 23 22 3 193 102 24 291 188 12 270 25 _ KENSINGTON 502 14 74 201 20 182 2 146 88 29 227 142 11 210_ 19 KENSINGTON 503 18 89 248 28 225 44 152 138 38 264 151 150 255 29 KENSINGTON 504 16 73 212 35 189 4 163 93 28 232 165 98 230 24 KENSINGTON 505 23 100 296 26 276 4q 209 133 29 324 190 163 300 31 KENSINGTON 506 101 5114 7 125 2 92 70 19 163 102 8 156 _13 KENSINGTON 507 131 91 19 2 167 4 109 123 18 223 121 12-6 203 _21 KENSINGTON 508 15 79 22 19 205 3 14 10 31 235 118—152 230 26 _ KENSINGTON 509 15 92 240 13 196 466 125 139 25 254 111 169 237 22 KENSINGTON 510 171 60 208 27 173 47 121 117 22 229 106 146 216 23 KENSINGTON 511 _ VOTED ABSENTEE — KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE _ _.--_----_-_-- KENSINGTON 513 145 73 195 28 180 33 138 97 41 214 1.41 11 205 30 -_ LAFAYETTE 001 13 78 20 11 179 28- 75 14 34 198 40 19 202 --46 LAFAYETTE 002 20 131 301 33 252 TZ 131 212- - 48 317 86 28l 312 4 LAFAYETTE 103 18 99 26 24 230 4 12 17 64 261 76 258 269 38 LAFAYETTE 004 21 112 29 3 25 61- 132 206 71 278 82 27__ 297 LAFAYETTE 005 15 105 241 21 202 __5 83 186 42 2 40 67 219 21-3 33 LAFAYETTE 006 24 103 32 29 28 6 159 203 62 323 9 29 327 43 LAFAYETTE 007 19 84 26 20 216 5 146 147 73 255 113 214 268 35 LAFAYETTE 008 19 7 242 39 212 5 14 142 40 28 121 20 _ 264 _32 LAFAYETTE 109 14 92 225 19 195 4 91 157 42 222 65 201 230 25--- T LAFAYETTE 010 11 Tl 156 29 147 3 63 132 30 16 171_ 2 _ LAFAYETTE 011 15 56 18 21 156 4 121 95 33 20 10 124 190 LAFAYETTE 112 16 76 216 25 198 3 11 133 47 223 _69 167 22_5 33_ LAFAYETTE 013 ?-069 243 24 220 4 15 128 75 230 119 185 262 27_ LAFAYETTE 014 12 53 159 25 129 3 77 113 40 158 64 139 168 26 _ LAFAYETTE 115 18 87 252 29 199 74� ll 166 58 238 83 219 249 38 LAFAYETTE 016 13 68 17 28 149 576 135 43 187 4 181. 180 _ _3 LAFAYETTE 017 16 82 205 41 172 6 6 179 39 235 5 21 225 41 LAFAYETTE 018 12 95 20 2 172 4 T 163 29 218 5 195 202 3 LAFAYETTE 019 14 5 19 1 161 4 8 12 35 201 70 161 199 2 - --- -- LAFAYETTE 020 20 92 27 21 21 7 12 181 44 273 90 229 274 3 LAFAYETTE 021 16102 243 3 21 4_ _ _11 16 45 249 8 20 242 3 LAFAYETTE 022 21 8 27 2 22 6 9 20 5 266 5 27___282 27 - LAFAYETTE 023 19 112 283 2 24 4 ---12 19 45 _3_03 81 27_ 28_8_ 35_ LAFAYETTE 024 19 9 25 4 221 b 12 17 61 26 LO 22 __ 27 4 LAFAYETTE 025 - - -- .,--- --- -- SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 181 78 236 32 206 5q 100 166 61 22 _94 185--_ 243 ______3__2_ LAFAYETTE 028 16N 64 213 21 172 5 111 t22 59 188 91 145 205 3 LAFAYETTE 130 22 12 33 2 29 5 12 24 41 33 94 - 28 __ 331 _ 4 LAFAYETTE 031 12 6 17 2 14 3 8 12 31 17 7 14 166 3 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA OOb 1 ---- LAFAYETTE 035 13 50 172 19 15 4 82 116 30 18_ 5 15 17.8 2 LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 131 91 19 3 16 5 8 14 4 215 5 201 218 _ _ 2 LAFAYETTE 039 17 11 26 31 211 7C 9 207 45 275 71 253 265 3 LAFAYETTE 040 14C 50 17 25 149 3 9 11 2 19 9 13 18 2 LAFAYETTE 041 13 6 18 2 16 2 93 11 30 186 90 127 191_ LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 13 47 173 12 143 29 77 108 48 148 53 163 2 __ LAFAYETTE 044 12 63 172 22 145 37 115 86 40 194 102- 129 195 2 LAFAYETTE 045 131 47 174 15 150 31 84 110 25 1178 59 1149 186 11 LAFAYETTE 046 155 70 201 24 17 4 98 126 46 20 7 16 200 31 LAFAYETTE 047 - _ _-- VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 SEF LA 023 __— LAFAYETTE 501 24 7 3C 3 3 1 2 - 8 27 ____ 10 24 31 3 -- LAFAYETTE 502 SEE LA 501 --- - --------------- LAFAYETTE 504 - ---- -- VOTED ABSENTEE _ LAFAYETTE 505 121 56 144 31 137 32 81 97 52 15 83 12 160 25 LONE TREE 501 SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 IM 76 175 49 131 84 92 129 93 155 - L05 156 L79.____..5_-___ _ LONE TREE 503 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE. 505. . SEE LT 502 FORM 1�2.] .....__ -_-........ ......_... ._..-_ 7 STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G O R A L R C B E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A 0 U S C S N R T S A o Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-008 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 LONE TREE 506 _ VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 0R1 150 79 211 28 196 38 98 148 57 205 74 184 29 MORAGA 002 SEE MO 003 MORAGA 003 19 84 259 28 227 51 160 131 77 255 117 214 277 26 MORAGA 004 20 9 27 2 24 5 11 20 5 285 5 290 299 26 ® MORAGA 005 17 85 236 29 198 61 85 181 45 239 50 233 238 — 3-4 MORAGA 006 13 67 177 24 170 27 9 116 39 164 -59 1-66 186 33 MORAGA 007 18 80 251 20 192 6 66 20. 30 261 _ 50 246 _248 29_._ _ _ . __` MORAGA 008 21 97 292 31 250 61 136 192 56 286 75 270 296_ 28 _ MORAGA 009 20 88 259 33 222 65 1136 16.4 61 253 78 2416 266 36 MORAGA 010 21 97 292 24 251 51 13 190 5 28.5 61 28 301 26 MORAGA 011 22 7 27 27 23 6 10 198 45 285 68 263 284 30 MORAGA 012 12 48 L55 20 127 37 55 L24 30 163 49 141 162 26 MORAGA 013 21 9 281 3 243 5 11 19 48 292 72 260 287 39 MORAGA 014 17 69 221 30 20 41 106 148 44 241 89 19 238 MORAGA 015 21 90 284 31 238 63 149 163 56 282 84 258 291 37 — MORAGA 016 18 66 238 18 21 _ 3 9163 41 22_- _._ 59 212_ 245 26 MORAGA 017 141 62 191 13 146 4 6 14 35 185 4 171_ 192 21 _ MORAGA 018 14 7 19 3 17 4 101 129 57 192 71 L8 195 45--- MORAGA 019 16 7 20 17 18 4 80 15 39 20 4 20 217 _ 2_ _ MORAGA 021 17. 7 230 22 18 5 145 113 60 227 130_ 16 248 2 MORAGA 021 13 83 18 3 15 5 7 14 3 205 5 181 199 29 ___ MORAGA 022 13 63 18 1 16 3 8 12 3 119 5 16 188 20--­ MORAGA MORAGA 023 17 78 21 3 197 5 L2 13 59 227 8 20 24L 31 MORAGA 024 19 118 27 33 241 6 117 19.4 53 280 74 261 292 2 MORAGA 025 11 43 146 8 129 23 66 92 29 143 41 132 1.45 2- MORAGA 027 SEE MO 025 MORAGA 029 182 110 271 26 232 5 Ill 187 56 270 66 25_ 281 27 MORAGA 030 ---- _ SEE MO 020 MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 MORAGA 502 .-- ® SEE MO 011 MT VIEW 501 15 5 17 3 14 6 12 8 77 16 132 11 1T �► MT VIEW 502 15 7 1T 5 14 7 11 11 8 177 14 11 MT VIEW 503 12 8 15 5 14 6 9 12 6 17 11 12 17 5_ MT VIEW 504 15 81 17 5 15 8 12 11 70 18_ 12-5-- 13 182 5 _ MT VIEW 505 14 9 18 5 15 8 11 13 8 1811 .115 11 1931-57- 0 MARTINEZ 001 10 4 13 2 12 3 8 7 3 14 8 8 13 2_ __ 7� - MARTINEZ 002 In 6 13 3 12 4 7 911 5 131 7 LO 132 4 MARTINEZ 003 8 5 11 3 8 491 7 6 5 10 11 5 121 3_ -- — MARTINEZ 004 14 10 21 5 18 71 L3 13 7 22 15 14 22 4 MARTINEZ 005 12 T 16 49 14 5 10 10 64 173 137 L02 162 5 MARTINEZ 006 15 8 19 56 17 6g 11 13 65 207 128 L51 211 4 MARTINEZ 007 14 10 20 46 18 6 8 16 59 21 96 162 221 3 MARTINEZ OQ8 15 6 16 41 15 5 10 11 64 17 126 128 17 5 MARTINEZ 009 12 6 15 53 13 7 8 12 b 17 10 13 15 5 MARTINEZ 010 91 6L 13 2 12 3q 8 8 5 14 92 11 150 2 MARTINEZ 011 15 7 191 50 15 74 10 14 53 21, IL6 15 199 4 MARTINEZ 012 1510 21 4 18 7 9 171 6 22 118 18 218 5 MARTINEZ 013 12 9 164 53 14 5 LO 11 5 18 121 118 177 4 ----- MARTINEZ X14 22 IO 28 41 22 9 14 18 91 26 12 23 278 5 MARTINEZ 015 18 9 23 4 20 6 13q 144 81 213 11 18 237 4_ F MARTINEZ 016 25 12 32 7 27 10 189, 20 L2 36 178 25 335 T MARTINEZ 018 109 6MARTINEZ f,%17 is 8. 15 22 12 5 18L' 10 5 14 14 7 1 7 12 160 2 97 201 243 L MARTINEZ 019 171 9 217 5 17 8; 104 173( 64, 2341 101 201 23 5 MARTINEZ ^2^ 17 8 224 3 18 6 112 149 5{ 223 95 19 235 34-- MARTINEZ MARTINEZ 021 205 101 270 3 232 69 145 164f 64 276 10 23 272 ---24 4 - _ -- MARTINEZ 022 9( 43� 11 23 89. 4� 53 81 3 Mi 3 LO 11 2 MARTINEZ 023 14" 8 19 31 16 4 90 139 51 2001 61 191 209 24------- MARTINEZ MARTINEZ 024 SFF MZ 021 ! MARTINEZ 025 7 41 81 32 6 4 5Y 6 47 LO 83 78 101 MARTINEZ 028 146 192 21 16 4 9 12 43 7 .152 181 _3- MARTINEZ 029 27 112 336 56 2977 19 26 106 300 158 253 355 45 ^ MARTINEZ 030 23 10 299 42 261 69� 15 186 86 27 11 24 307 17[--.1- — FOR. ux•a L: STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D R A L R C B E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R 8 L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D i I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L O R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S D A D U S c S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-009 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 166 83 227 36 183 59 109 149 61 216 95 189 221 43 MARTINEZ 033 155 79 216 24 188 46 107 134 64 191 95 162 211 35 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 102 69 150 29 122 50 63 115 37 159 78 118 160 28 _ MARTINEZ 036 111 52 141 27 110_ 45 68 96 54 129 91 99 133 _43 MARTINEZ 037 40 37 48 32 34 41 3 _52 30 58 20 TO 57 26 _ MARTINEZ 038 132 41 161 16 135 35 81 96 54 133 59 133 162 18 MARTINEZ 501 _ -- SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 03.7 - - - - NICHOLS 501 17 72 202 48 165 74 _126 12 125 107 165 _148 121 203_ 54 NICHOLS 503 14 7 16 5 130 8 -110 166 89 155 1.26 123 175 _ 53 NICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE NORTH RICHMOND 501 99 56 102 53 83 73 109 47 67 117 168 45 120 45 NORTH RICHMOND 502 8 44 76 59 86 46 100 46 63 111 191 20 97 39 ____-_ NORTH RICHMOND 503 6 45 80 38 72 4 87 30 49 94 165 21 87_ 33 OAKLEY 501 20 125 27 78 232 11 15 188 131 257 175 24-3 275 _ 84 OAKLEY 502 16 97 185 82 169 9 125 147 122 182 121 198 197 78 OAKLEY 503 21 115 242 104 170 15 1T1 164 123 246 138 24 234 106 OAKLEY 504 17 111 214 67 178 9 12 1.6.8-- 122 192__70 25_ 227 62 _ OAKLEY 505 19 112 24 66 19 10 131 8 119 235 139 23 259 70 __ OAKLEY 506 SEE OA 505 OLEUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 SEE PI 021 OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 OLEUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 501 15 68 21 13 18 3 8 13 36 200_ 57 9 181 204 22 ORINDA 502 16 123 26 1 237 4 9 _262 39 266 4 -26 257 39 _ ORINOA 503 11 T 16 28 14 4 T 126 23 _189_ 3 18 177 28__ ORINDA 504 18 8 24 18 209 4 9 177 4 23 6_ 217 240 31 ORINDA 505 12 69 178 17 147 3 100 96 28 176 69 13- 177 1 ® ORINDA 506 10 88 17 21 147 4 54 145 29 195 45 182 171_ 29 ORINDA 507 15 74 21 20 181 4 81 165 35 238 61_. 213 230 19 _- OR_INDA 508 16 66 220 21 200 3 13 11 38 22 8 17 22_ 2 ORINDA 509 13 41 15 1 131 3 LO_ 7_ 25 _1.68 10 _ 89 162 1 ORINDA 510 11 44 144 15 116 3 9 72 24 15583 _1.0__- _ 148 L7 ORINDA 511 19 129 301 301 261 6 12 2-1 38 3D_-- _7_ 267 30_ 3 ORINDA 512 21 101 288 39 7-45 6 14 187 65 - 301 100. 26811-307 _3_ OR INDA 513 17 97 25C 35 215 5 11 172 47 256 71 236 251_- _3- .._ ORINDA 514 16 74 23f 21 200 4 8 173 33 228 66 194 221 281 ORINDA 515 16 9 24 2 20 4 11 15 5 229 76 211 235 3 ORINDA 516 18 12 27 2 24 5 11 20 4 29 8 25 _ 280-- _3 _ ORINOA 517 18 108 27 25 239 5 121 184 54 271 86 2391 277 _3 ORINDA 518 18 76 23 34 198 6 131 141 61 241 114 _ 191 23__ -_ 3 ORINDA 519 17 81 23 3 19 6 9 17 5 23 61 22 24 3 ORINDA 524 21 9 28 2 24 5 14 16 65 275 103 233 278-. 4 ORINDA 521 19 101 28 20 232 6 135 16 3 30 97 24 296_ 2 ORINOA 522 22 9 29 37 24 6 13 _19 6 28 10 24 30 3 ORINDA 523 18 10 25 4 21 7 12 17 5 26 9 22 272 _ 3- __ ORINDA 524 19 9 262 2 - 22 5 10 192 _41 270 ". 6_ 24 282___ 1_ ORINDA 525 20 92 26 3 22 6 10 19 4 _28-_ _ 7_ 25_- ____279 3 ------ ORINDA 526 152j 64 197 24 177 3 7 15 _30_2_09 _50 19 ___195 2 ORINDA 527 197 75 246 26 224 4 9 18 35 26_ 50 244 249 35 ORINDA529 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 17L 102 254 24 21)4 64 114 168 41 -258 89 21.5 243 __45 ORINDA 534 144 87 209 26 181 52 98, 146 35 221 56 201 221 21 ORINDA 536 141 9 22 2 202 4 10 14 4 22 61 20 217 3 ORINDA 537 17 T 22 2 20 4 13 12 41 23 12 f 15 223 3 ORINDA 540 SEE OR 512 PITTSBURG 001 10 42 1� 4 8 4 9 4 6 9 168 3 107 4 PITTSBURG 002 9 4 9 42 9 4 10 4 71 10 15 4 120 3 roew 2.5 i? STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D R A L R C B c' T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H O X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L O R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-010 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 -- PITTSBURG 004 79 37 90 31 76 4 88 39 56 88 12 4 99 27 PITTSBURG 005 10 59 12 48 129 5 90 80 79 15 156 10 140 43 PITTSBURG 006 10 5 li 49 102 55 9 71 66 146 135 99. 140 38 PITTSBURG nn7 11 82 13 6 135 6 104 9 69 18 129 13 160 52 777777iiiiii - - PITTSBURG 008 10 62 12 38 112 4 8 75 49 156 108 121 130 4 PITTSBURG 009 SFE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 134 62 125 75 130 64 127 65 115 98 226----i9-- 140-_ 6 — PITTSBURG 011 85 42 79 49 67 51 82 39 78 71 154 21 98 37 PITTSBURG ^12 9 6 11 52 98 5 9 T 71 123 121 T 131 32 PITTSBURG 013 IS 61 16 71 150 8 15 75 92 168 18 8 185 --53 PITTSBURG 014 11 56 131 45 108 64 113 67 72 129 140 78 137 4 PITTSBURG 015 10 68 121 59 104 67 LID 69 78 L30 152 68 135 53 ® PITTSBURG 016 11 61 118 55 103 66 91 87 62 129 119 7_ 137 44 PITTSBURG 017 15 67 176 52 166 61 128 104 87 161 116 13_ 197 �40 PITTSBURG 018 13 8 16 5 14 7_ __. 12 9 97 15 14 _ 12- _18 PITTSBURG 019 12 68 16 3 13 5 10 9 B 165 113 151 166 48 PITTSBURG 020 16 78 17 7 152 8_ 12 11 _ 89 202 -_14 15 195 PITTSBURG 021 9 62 11 49 10 5 T 8 65 14 9 l3- 1_46 3 PITTSBURG 022 10 54 13 3 111 _ 4 6 10 52 149 5 __15 138 -4-0— PITTSBURG 023 25 10 28 7 24 10 190 L7 131 292 205 230 324 66 PITTSBURG 025 12S 100 146 80 136 92- 1__23 16 ' _95 183170 12 173 T2 _ PITTSBURG 026 8 5 9 5 163 4 8 65 9 10 __131 7-8 L17 43 PITTSBURG 027 ._SEE PB 032 PITTSBURG 028 235 112 281 1 240 10 18 161130 271 191 20 303 60 PITTSBURG 029 13 61 15 4 13 55 _ _143 5 . 78 119 _ _107 1 61 _ 162 - 47 PITTSBURG 030 17 10 23 57 188 9 14 14 99 235 . 121 224- 237 S PITTSBURG 031 15 5 17 4 156 5 13 81 83 157 123 _12 190 39 _ PITTSBURG 032 26 132 34 53 295 9 22 181 130 298 177--'-260--- 37 52 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PS 512 __- ---- - - -- --------- PITTSBURG 034 114 71 145 37 132 5 96 87 59 150 81 140__ 152 4 PITTSBURG 035 175 75 207 47 162 88 148 L05 85 190 150 128 207 5 PITTSBURG 036 114 76 164 31 136 57 - 120 76 83 122 11_ 47--Q4 29 PITTSBURG 137 SEE PB 023 — PITTSBURG 038 23 88 27 62 243 8 L75 L56 113 243 157 205 298 49 _ PITTSBURG 139 10 68 L25 48 107 6 83 91 55 137 76 117 135 4 PITTSBURG 041 1 170 138 62 121 b 111 _ 85 T 15_ 132 105 151 5 PITTSBURG 042 17 69 202 46 172 69 143 103 92 172 143 122 219 35 PITTSBURG 501 12 83 138 69 120 8 89 -I- 2 8 166 108 151 156 6 PITTSBURG 502 9 5 11 41 8 6 LO 5 72 -108 13 6 126 4 _ PITTSBURG 503 13 4 14 4 128 5 L03 90 77 148 112 120 156 4 ^ PITTSBURG 504 14 66 157 55 151 5 128 8 92 145-'-'-119 161- 475 ---4-2---_ PITTSBURG 505 10 4 12 3 103 5 8 77 53 12 91'- 8 _130 35 PITTSBURG 506 16 8 20 5 171 7 12 13 8 _22_ 155-157' 267 5 PITTSBURG 507 111 59 119 60 106 66 88 89 58 L54 IL5 100 148 4 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 _ __ ---- - ---- --- ------__ PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE - -- - PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB 011 PITTSBURG 512 146 87 170 69 151 84 139 106 93 198 L91 L24193 5 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042 PITTSBURG 514 186 106 240 59 200 92 15 L46 99 243 L81 L69 271 -51 PITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 _-- PLEASANT HILL 001 1TT 24 2 19 6 131 14 6 239- 11 18 241 38 PLEASANT HILL 0Q214 6 18 28 16 4 10 11 4 19 9 14 L90 3 _ --- PLEASANT HILL 003 12 42 15 1 13 2 8T 8 4 14 8 10 152 2 PLEASANT HILL 004 18 7 22 32 17 T 114 15 5 22 11 17 236 3_ PLEASANT HILL On5 17b� 50 19 Rl 17 4 104 12 6 19 7 18 21 _ 3 _ PLEASANT HILL 006 167 71 20 18 5 11 12 4 20 9 16 22 2PLEASANT HILL 007 11111111 31 12 10 2 7 6 3 113 5 8 13 12 PLEASANT HILL 011 16 71 20 3 17 5 12 12 42 210 L24 13 224 PLEASANT HILL 012 18 64 20 399 19 5 ' 14111 11 63 219 116 16 -2-69 5 PLEASANT HILL 013 20 92 26 43 22 6 L51 16 64 285 142 20 278 42` - PLEASANT HILL 014 18 8 23 3 18 8 18 10 96 23 16 15 249 4 PLEASANT HILL 015 22 9 27 4 24 6 14 18 6 28 121 23 303 3 PLEASANT HILL 016 17 6 21 3 177 6 11 13 T 19 10 17 223 31 FOR. 142.9 i� f' E STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S c 0 P T T U P S R E C G O R A L R C S E T D F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H O X A N F 0 X X S O A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E 0 G E H N C R T 0 0 I I E P I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-011 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® PLEASANT HILL 017 173 83 230 38 202 51 118 154 53 248 107 197 245 37 _ PLEASANT HILL 018 180 65 231 17 205 35 102 147 31 243 98 177 236 27 PLEASANT HILL 019 167 51 198 23 155 55 102 123 64 185 86 161 206---31 - PLEASANT HILL 020 191 57 204 45 183 64 122 128 76 196 129 145 223 44 PLEASANT HILL 021 138 591 177 22 147 461 107 93 46 176 102 123__ 188 22 PLEASANT HILL 022 17 78 20 53 193 6 13 12 64 218 131 15 --226 44 PLEASANT HILL 023 20 98 263 51 226 7 129 18 97 243 131 20 - 272 46 PLEASANT HILL 024 16 73 19 36 172 6 111 134 80 184 117 148 207 44--- PLEASANT HILL 025 163 82 203 43 17 6 105 149 56 220 113 17 223 41 _ PLEASANT HILL 026 21 67 25 31 211 5 129 157 62 248 121 -i-87--46-1- 187 267 28—_ PLEASANT HILL 027 171 69 211 36 174 6 111 144 45 226 109 176 218 42 - -- PLEASANT HILL 028 23 92 25 6 22 9 14 183 83 290 160 21 284 61 - PLEASANT HILL 029 17 7 21 42 178 7 11 148 76 223 122 172- -244 39 - PLEASANT HILL 030 14 63 193 25 163 3 105 123 43 200 67 172 203 17 PLEASANT HILL 031 17 48 206 13 170 4 11 11 5 18 62 17 215 16 _ PLEASANT HILL 032 18 63 221 3 19 4 100 155 73 19 6 20 228 35 - - PLEASANT HILL 033 18 6 22 24 182 56 121 131 - 69 196 11 155 225- 31 —_ PLEASANT HILL 034 18 95 243 36 209 64 128 15 '72 229 112 14 _ 249 4 PLEASANT HILL 036 140 50 182 21 157 39 8 . 120 38 183 6 13 188 21' PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 ___ _ PLEASANT HILL 038 9 44 125 2 10 40 77 79 38 123 73 9 12T 27 PLEASANT HILL 039 l6f. 92 236 35 195 56 166 113 77 223116 185-2516-26 PLEASANT HILL 040 21 6 25 2 21 5 13 15 66 239 8 221 25 35 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE -- PLEASANT HILL 042 103 31 123 19 103 26 86 53 37 L16 7.1_ _ 122 25 PLEASANT HILL 043 11 78 178 2 15 4 8 121 47 177 65 15 184 29 _ PLEASANT HILL 044 125 431 142 23 130 37 10 40___146_ 71 111_ _1_52____2_- PLEASANT HILL 045 14 59 16 3 146 5 85 118 66 15 ---9--0'--- 12 173 31 PLEASANT HILL 046 18 81 24 34 198 6 101- _183 77 230 122 191 236 51 PLEASANT HILL 048 14 55 179 25 162 3 12 -66 5 16 6-0­144-1-9-6- '--2-7-- PLEASANT _-2PLEASANT HILL 501A 12 35 145 17 130 2 46 121 29 191 60 15 156- 2 PLEASANT HILL 5^18 8 31 85 26 74 2 4 0 75 26 . 121 _ 53 94 102 22 PLEASANT HILL 502 1463 191 21 159 4 106 16 -44 188 92 141_ 192 3 PLEASANT HILL 503 7 25 81 1 68 2 4 5 26 .85 3a 81 _ 22 PLEASANT HILL 504 2 31 s 22 1 16 18 8 29 1_ .2 33 PLEASANT HILL 505 17 73 237 22 209 3 94 16 42 . 234_ _81 192322 PLEASANT HILL 506 22 97 288 33 247 7 114 207 67 292 92 2_6_ 301 43 PLEASANT HILL 507 16 64 224 12 190 3 121 121 47 206 87 169 214 31 PLEASANT HILL 508 1 6 0 5 4 0 9_ 2 8 _b PLEASANT HILL 510 3 15 4 5 41 2 30 11 4 2 34--56 _ _2_ PINDLE 001 12C 103 188 44 157 66 108 134 71 207 138 14 -191,-58--.-- PINDLE 9158PINDLE 002 SEE PI 021 PINDLE 003 2013 28 75 242 10 16 200 -9 304 148 2_53_316 58 _ PINDLE 004 12 7 16 4 1 46 61 118 97 84 152_ 93 138 175 _ 5_ PINOLE 005 119 5 14 3 120 5 9 93 52 14 80 _ 12 -_149 4_ 51 ---- PINDLE 006 15 10 221 45 20 57 155 117 88 20_ 112 190 235 4 PINOLE 007 18 118 248 56 212 94 166 L42 76 254 L04 233 257 61 PINOLE 008 VOTED ABSENTEE -_.-- _ .._.— PINOLE 009 146 107 199 59 172 T 12 12 8 19 11 17 209 66 PINOLE 010 11 62 14 33 11 6 10 8 3 167 67 13 159 _ 3 _ PINDLE O11 13 78 17 4 13 6 9 L1 7 16 91 15 lab 3 PINDLE 012 154 108 229 45 192 7124 149 60 232 95- 196 232 45 PINOLE X13 14f 1121 219 43 179 7 130 132 62 219 107 17_ 231 3 PINDLE 014 164 99 232 44 185 7 141 137 78 226 115 186 244 3 PINDLE 015 12 81 151 54 120 7 88 L17 54 168 75 146 16_0 5 PINDLE 016 SEE PI 003 PINDLE 017 164 88 224 38 180 71 134 L26 60 21-5 89 18 225 __ 35 PINDLE 018 18 117 257 51 226 71 165 146 8 24_ 113 2.27 279 3 PINDLE 019 16 98 217 44 176 78 1313 75 217 126 167 219 5 PINOLE 021 18 128 245 73 203 94 16 15 _ -42 275 152 21_ 270 61 PINOLE O22 21?� 101 261 40 222 7 17 14 88 245 143 L96 268 5 PINDLE 023 176 123 254 57 207 8 17 13 80 2-6-0 10723 25 4- . PINOLE 024 SEE PI 007 PACHECO 501 5 22 73 6 57 23 2 f 53�(( 24 63 20 67 69 PACHECO 502 61 39 77 31 65 4 7 35 41 79 62 60 814 PACHECO 503 16 77 203 49; 179 7 14 1011 85 202 146 139 226 4 PACHECO 504 - -. -- - - ..._SEE MZ 018 ---- - ----- ------ PACHECO 515 1 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 506 85 53 119 22 102 36 7 5 10 6 8 120 . 2 — P'ACHEce sol __-- -_-__-- _ _ __ . ___-- -__..___ _ - VOTED 48SENTEE _ _-__ _--_ _ -- fORM 142.0 STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D R A L R C B E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 0 I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A D U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-012 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® PACHECO 508 164 75 211 35 169 66 115 130 67 194 101 162 209 47 PACHECO 509 lS9 108 228 45 183 83 114 159 77 221 137 172 221 51 PACHECO 510 211 66 240 39 201 68 121 153 90 228 141 178 259 _ 45 PACHECO 511 5 24 6 10 55 1 4 35 26 66 46 48 67 11 PACHECO 512 109 52 132 28 130 32 68 98 59 126 57 126 145 28 PORT COSTA 501 7 32 89 23 76 32 75 38 35 87 8 4 40 97 20 . RICHMOND 001 16 86 223 34 189 53 160 105 69 220 169 125 229 4 _ RICHMOND nn2 13 82 194 31 175 39 171 60 34 221 170 8 200 26 _RICHMOND 003 10 83 158 35 136 47 120 76 57 152 113 102 _ 165 31 _ RICHMOND 004 6 4 8 40 78 3 8 33 55 92 171 2 84 41 RICHMOND 015 6 54 87 44 74 55 94 43 65 113 188 23 96 37 - RICHMOND 006 6 6 107 46 88 5 96 47 67 110 195 26 112 4 RICHMOND 007 765 89 54 89 4 86 56 68 108 204- 18 103 44 - RICHMOND 008 8 45 96 41 81 5 79 46- 68 106 193 1 93 46 RICHMOND 009 8 63 108 44 105 117 48 75 122 19 34-411 RICHMOND 010 8 10 45 93 5 101 59 77 11 4 217 -28 113 RICHMOND nll 9 30 81 43 71 4 T -52 55 103 17 _3 .89 -44 — RICHMOND 012 8 52 86 51 74 86 55 6a 10 18.5 1 _ 88 5 RICHMOND 013 8 4 8 51 89 4 8 49 79 10 20 12 113 3 — RICHMOND 014 751 85 44 76 40 45 57 11 17 2 102 4 RICHMOND 015 9 49 103 48 94 112 4 6 116 18 2 ___117 _ 4 RICHMOND 016 13 75 14 67 14 6 137___ _74 102 16 25 i6_7 _ 61___ RICHMOND 017 10 71 11 T i0 7 12 6 98 13 _23 4 _1346'_ PICHMOND 018 9 3 10 3 9 4 9 5 _ _6 11 _16 2 10T 31 RICHMOND 019 12 7 151 6 153 5 13 T 97 152 243 2 182 45 - _ RICHMOND 02n 1264 13 72 131_ 6 13 6 98 LS 257 3 153 67 RICHMOND 021 17 9 21 6 18 _ 8 16 10 12 20 29 4 225 6 RICHMOND 022 11 58 14 4 12 5 10 .8_ 96 12 201 3 155 46 RICHMOND 023 11 5 14 3 121 5 11 6 5 158 122 101 154 3 RICHMOND 024 12 59 159 22 L43 3 96 9 46- 17.1 _ 118 95 16_0 3 RICHMOND 025 14 56 177 40 147 6 L16 96 70 185 145 112 182 4_5 RICHMOND 026 13 48 138 41 122 5 116-68- 57 153 149 5 47 1 3 RICHMOND 027 13 T 171 4 14 6 10 11 53 206 127 13 198 37_ RICHMOND 028 147 73 186 50 16 5 12 10 58 207 1.47 124 _190 53 RICHMOND 029 10 5 13 25 108 4 84 83 38 151 8 1_0_ 143 21 RICHMOND 030 5 3 6 3 6 3 6 . 1 41 4T 98 181 76 3 RICHMOND 031 83 56 94 51 86 5 105 47 66 127 189 39 110 45 _ — RICHMOND 032 132 97 144 88 129 10 16 '75 93 195 299 45 175 6 RICHMOND 033 SEE RI 032 - . - --- RICHMOND 034 6 53 T 61 71 5 7 4 52 100 16 3_890 43 RICHMOND 035 7 47 76 57 75 5 81 44 76 165-200 39 95-44 . RICHMOND 036A 8 76 115 54 101 6 96 73 70 153 118 114 126 5 RICHMOND 0368 6 47 91 30 77 3 80 35 51 103 10 55111 I 4 RICHMOND 037 10 83 123 77 121 7 11 7_5 94 141 19 _6 136 6L--.---.- RICHMOND 1 -.-_RICHMOND 038 SEE RI 037 --- RICHMOND 039 SEE 41 035 _ RICHMOND 040 9 4 10 35 101 4 9 54- 51 120 137 4 118 3 RICHMOND 041 9 89 149 43 134 55 103 9 1 50 L69 92 13 158 4 RICHMOND n42 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 10 87 146 49 129 56 102 94 . 44 178 94 13 152 55 RICHMOND n44 14 102 22 35 17 6 13 11 50 232 11 16 209 5 — -— RICHMOND 045 11 91 1T 43 142 5 9 1 1_11 59 179 113 124- 187 3 RICHMOND 046 16y 104 22 40 195 6 14114 6 23 14 14 23 4 RICHMONO 047 12 9 16 55 15 6 11 11 6 18 11 13 199_ 3 -- RICHMOND 048 10 10 15 65 137 8 12 103 59 198 10 _ 1618 5 RICHMOND 049 12 90 17 52 145 7 11 IL7 81 11 132 199 4 RICHMOND 050 13 10 19 4 16 6 13 10 59 21 12 ___15 193 4 RICHMOND 051 13 91 20 3 171 5 12 12 5 20 121 15 203 42 - RICHMOND 052 12 82 17 43 144 5 11 93 53 161 111 -3 173 4 RICHMOND n53 12 88 17 4 15 4 12 9 5 19 L10 13 178 4 _ RICHMOND 054 10 8 15 35 14 4 10 9 4 16 9 12 153 _ 41 RICHMOND 055 12 92 17 4 13 T 111 11 5 19_ 9 15 172 5 RICHMOND 056 LO LO 17 50 146 6 L04 12 40- 21 129 13 17 6 RICHMOND 057 11 80 16 36 136 5 ll 9T 15 11 12 RICHMQND 058 164 9 21 45 19 5 158 LO 8 21 16 14 23 4 RICHMOND 059 119 10 17 55 14 6-} 123 107 59 196 132 12 178 60 -- RICHMOND 060 131j 99 17 68 152 7 112 12 70 201 134 141 193 5 RICHMOND 061 18L 133 24 6 203 Il 174 14 1)2 262 187 L78 241 8 RICHMOND 062 I --'—--- - SEE RI 061 1 RICHMOND 063 IDS 64 153 29 13 4 107 75 51 163 118 10 166 2 RICHMOND 064 101 6 130 5 13 4 10 8 6 14 11 10 156 _ -3! RICHMOND 065 l0 9 14 51 125 61 91 112 48 187 11 12 170 4 RICHMOND 066 SEE R 1 104 FORM 142.3 i STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D a JA ILR C B E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E D G E H N C R T 0 D I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S D A D U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-013 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 RICHMOND 067 113 86 162 41 150 48 100 108 62 177 79 161 171 40 RICHMOND 068 90 67 112 49 102 51 84 76 52 130 88 46 121 '43 RICHMOND 069 154 125 213 TO 192 90 170 120 96 233 202 137 232 65 RICHMOND 070 SEE PI 069 _. _ ---- ---.- RICHMOND 071 118 69 134 55 125 61 100 92 49 172 136 103 149 43 RICHMOND 072 188 114 232 80 198 101 165 143 94 266 231 15 253 76 RICHMOND 073 ---_ SEE RT 072 ---- ----- RICHMOND 074 128 85 150 68 131 76 112 103 62 184 157 0 6 168 64 —_ RICHMOND 075 1285 167 46 142 65 120 102 77 167 138 116 181 46 _ RICHMOND 076 14 90 186 53 172 56 142 106 75 198 199 87 190 57 - — RICHMOND 077 12 99 184 48 158 58 159 76 67 203_ 202 7 188 47 RICHMOND 078 9 39 109 34 93 42 84 64 48 124 114 60 110 37 RICHMOND 079 12 83 171 39 138 58 107 103 75 164 127 11 168 47 - RICHMOND 080 1 15 33 1 23 11 19 15 12 22 17 17 30 4 _ RICHMOND 081 5 28 64 22 53 337 49 24 -6 45 47 73 _16 RICHMOND 082 3 26 53 13 50 1 41 28 22 50 34 4 64 -44----- - RICHMOND 083 13 10 20 40 16 7 120 130 62 208 11 15 223 3 _ RICHMOND 084 12 86 185 33 166 4 102 118 54 187 L09-1-36- 10 -32 RICHMOND 085 14 87 2,11 45 164 7 13 12 73 212 134 148 217------39 RICHMOND 086 SEE RI 111 RICHMOND n87 13 1031 207 38 183 59 127 127 62 211 87 18-0- 211 _46 RICHMOND 068 24 1 30 4 26 T 23 122- 113 280 - 221 17 317 5_5- _ RICHMOND 092 7 6 10 5 8 5 9 5 5 122 175_ 28 10.0 55 RICHMOND 093 11 5 131 48 108 6 11 6 T 131___20 17---i36 _4_ _ RICHMOND 094 14 92 21 3 18 5 11 12 5 22 9 18 221 3_1 RICHMOND 095 10 6 14 2 121 3 13 38 5 15 141 b 158 21 RICHMOND 096 14 5 17 3 15 54 118 10 53 19 14 10 188 41 _ RICHMOND 098 10 45 10 4 9 5 10 4 51 11 14 2 129 3 RICHMOND 099 8 47 9 42 88 4 9 -4 57 128 12- 6 --f-1_2 3 --' RICHMOND 101 it- 6 13 4 13 4 11 7 7 14 17 6 164 31 __ _ RICHMOND 102 8 63 12 3 109 4Z 8 6 53 13_ 1.13 T 120 4_ RICHMOND 103 9 46 11 2 96 _ 3 T 62 __ 40 108 T T 113 _ 26 -RICHMOND 104 13 152 22 T 202 8 14 15 82 265 16 i69- '---__ 266 63_ RICHMOND 105 15 51 18 3 15 5 12 8 52 197 161 92 191 j-4 — RICHMOND 106 _ 14 79 17 5 153 6 14 96 8 17 170 _ 9 187 4 RICHMOND_ 108 11 54 12 48 109 6 123 56 96 132 215 25 147 41 RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501RICHMOND 110 -- ---- ------ - -- - - SEE RI 021 RICHMOND 111 181 163 299 56 258 87 182 173 75 30 13 -2471 3i2---5O------- RICHMOND 112 -- -- - - VOTED ABSENTEE _ RODEO 501 12 78 16 46 13 5 10 9 59 183 127 124- 173 --45- RODEO 5^2 SEE RO 503 - _ _ _ RODEO 503 17 14 243 9 203 12 18 15 11 26 209 18 2T9 7 RODEO_.5^4 14 85 17 51 141 T 12 10_ 6 2014 121 17_8 b RODEO 505 9 63 11 53 8 5_ 6 9 55 _130 __ 43 10_ 121 4_3 RODEO 506 13 8 18 41 161 5 11 113 5 188 7 171 18 48 _ RODEO 508 123 85 161 55 131 7q 101 115 62 198 _13 12 175 ---5--2 _ RODEO 509 21 102 28 4 21 9 18 14 108 248 15 201 272- 6 ROLLINGW00D 501 10 8 15 48 12 6 11 90 55 17 109 12 176 3 _ ROLLINGHOOD 502 12 8 16 5 14 5 13 8 T 164 120 123 178 4 _ ROLLINGNOOD 503 14 89 196 46 151 82 140 97 65 211 127 14:9 207 51 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 1 3 15 1 11 5 1 4 2 17 7 12 15 2_ SARANAP 561 7 35 11 11 88 21 4 74 27 -09 46 82 115 _ SARANAP 502 19 91 243 34 22 4 138 144 61 235- 10 1-47- SARANAP -4 SARANAP 503 10 55 151 14 130 3 76 96 36 145 72 112 155 lb SARANAP 504 21 90 285 21 254 4 130 179 39 283 112- 'M-216- 3 -__ SARANAP 505 14 80 196 32 155 5 101 133 50 213 76 190 213 32 _ SARANAP 506 17 7 21 41 18 59, 11 14 6 22 115 17 241 - --S3-- SARANAP 507 15 60 188 28 161 4 121 110 61 18 105 14 20 2 SARANAP 508 _ SEE SN 520 SARANAP 509 23 83 294 27 253 51 134 18 6 290( 13 21 296 3 ___ - -- SARANAP 510 222 9 28 3 23 7I 13 19 55 299 10 251 290 4 —_ SARANAP 511 17TH 80 21 31 199 5 11 14 4 91 23 9 18 ___225 -45 _ SARANAP 512 16 5 19 2 15 5 9 13 4 18 9 14 20 -- 2 SARANAP 513 163 95 22 4 193 6 95 18L 5 232 85 205 242 40 — SARANAP 514 _-- SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 SEE HC 521 _ I-i :I STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E G G 0 R A L R C 8 E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E 0 G E H N C R T 0 0 I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-014 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 SARANAP 516 132 81 182 40 154 49 99 123 48 191 8 15 185 38 SARANAP 517 _ -- - -- SEE SN 502 - - --- --- - SARANAP 519 SEE NC 057 - - SARANAP 520 18 67 227 30 211 37 131 137 55 227 106 17 221 38 SAN PABLO 001 12 84 166 53 141 TI 118 99 59 186 130 119--- 172 _50- SAN 9SAN PABLO 002 11 78 140 54 125 58 104 89 65 160 130 102 133 63 SAN PABLO 003 8 63 100 53 102 46 82 72 48 127 105 85 125 35 SAN PABLO 004 9 69 121 59 100 71 10 71 71 11-4 117 88 137 .45-- SAN 5 - SAN PABLO "5 SEE SP 023 — SAN PABLO 006 11 87 151 59 143 5 117 9 83 161 113 13 175 44 SAN PABLO 007 T 68 12 3 97 5 77 73 36 137 75 99 126 32 SAN PABLO 008 12 9 14 68 126 89� 12 9 66 183 12 123 172 46 SAN PABLO 009 15 82 17 61 15 81J 131 111 88 178 133 13 189 58 . SAN PABLO 010 121 76 152 52 126 64 106 44 65 168 119 11 164___'43 SAN PABLO 011 10 T 141 3 11 5 10 78_ 56 145 _100 - 11 __140 SAN PABLO 012 8 71 113 5 10 5 8 8 45 140 85 10 128 40 SAN PABLO 013 12 6 13 5 119 6 120 81 71 157 127 111 168 4 SAN PABLO 014 10 5 13 31 11 4 10 6 45 141 11 7 137 35 SAN PABLO 015 11 69 13 5 10 7 10 7 6 151 11 10 142 56 SAN PABLO 016 11 96 142 6 11 8 11 93 91 139 119 12 53 1 _ 63 SAN PABLO 017 14 85 17 5 16 6 14 10 7 18 12 142 209_ 42 SAN PABLO 018 12 5 15 24 139 310 78 57 152 10 107- 164 SAN PABLO 019 8 41 10 31 9 3 9 40 60 93 10 5 111 SAN PABLO 020 17 132 25 68 20 10 16 153_ 1l 25 16-6 18 273 _57 SAN PABLO 021 131 73 167 47 138 T 11 99 68 165 125 11_ 163 51 SAN PABLO 022 SEE SP 020 .._-- ____ SAN PABLO 023 11 101 164 66 147 7 146 8 80 188 164 109 179 5_ SANRAMON 501 21 8 28 2 24 4 14 16 81 25 b 26 290_ 3 SAN RAMON 502 21 95 293 25 239 L61 Lb 80 267 LL9 225 299 2 SAN RAMON 513 10 42 149 18 123 3 8 - 84 49 128 5 _fZ7 143 _43--_ _2_ SAN RAMON 504 21 72 26 3 23 5 10 1e 99 221 T 234--'270 3 SAN RAMON 505 1056 152 11 129 2 T -66 51 - 12 54 11 142 28 _ SAN RAMON 506 4 4 7 15 71 1 2 6 _ 23 87 9 3 8_ 80 15 SAN RAMON 507 1 1 2 5 1 1 2 _ 10 2 2 ZD_ ___— SAN RAMON 508 11 6 14 2 121 5 8 9 _ 50_147 4 151 149 37 SAN RAMON 509 20 70 25 30 20 66� 151 13 98 215 224 258 42 SAN RAMON 510 1810 27 2 221 5 10 200 6 260 6 261 277 3 SAN RAMON 511 19 83 26 27 22 4 11 17 78 24 70_253 -.-272.- - 37_ SAN RAMON 512 20 92 27 2 23 601 128_ 17 76 253 81 250 272 44 SAN RAMON 513 11 56 161 14 144 2 57 119 35 156 39 141 16_1 2 SAN RAMON 514 18 87 246 35 20 6 121 1.5 8 223 10 _202 24 4_ SAN RAMON 515 18 61 229 27 181 6 104 14 6 62 20 4 68 2 01 21 4 SAN RAMON 516 18 8 23 4 18 7 13 13 8 21 8 21 24_1 4 _ SAN RAMON 517 15 b 19 2 15 5 9 11 6 16 - _ 16 _190 3 SAN RAMON 519 28 15 39 5 32 10 19 26_ 14 34 1.09 3T1 395 6 SAN RAMON 520 17 6 217 26 18 -4 10 14 T 19 7 20 23 3 -SAN RAMON 521 21 9 2T 3 222 8 16 151 9 23 9 23 26 4 SAN RAMON 522 15 65 193 29 14 6 LO 12 bl 17 6 16 192 37 SAN RAMON 523 10 3 13 1 11 3 9 5 5 10 5 10 139 _1 SAN RAMON 524 16 71 21 2 18 5 12 12 T 20 8 19 229 2 SAN RAMON 525 18 9 25 31 219 5 11 170 7 233 79 223 247 4 SAN RAMON 526 12 10 1 3 is is 12 1 _ 1 25 16 i8 _ SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 324 125 413 40 349 94 230 231 114 366 121 358 418 52 TASSAJARA 501 94 5 119 34 10 4 -56 99 4 121 2 14- 129 32 — TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 -- VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 24A 120 298 76 238 124 19 179 128 274- 186 22 _30 __7_ _ VINE HILL 502 22 91 281 41 23 7 14 17 9 261 13 21 286 VINE HILL 503 ^ SEE MZ 016 I VINE HILL 504 7S 40 95 26 77 41 591 63 37 93 78 52 942 VINE HILL 506 23C 111 269 86 220 123 16 194 113 278 206 18 _286 7 -- PINE HILL 507 SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 ....SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 9 411 11 241 87 40 5 821----31 424j- 51 1-04---1:20 , 2 roe. u:.e STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G 0 R A L R C 8 E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H 0 X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R B L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E O G E H N C R T 0 0 I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S 0 A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-015 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® WALNUT CREEK 002 18 89 242 34 208 60 129 153 65 235 114 188 247 38 WALNUT CREEK 003 17 67 21 39 178 6 119 14 57 223 92 199 228 38 — - WALNUT CREEK 004 19 83 264 29 216 64 126 170 59 269 121 200 275 27 WALNUT CREEK 005 20 74 247 31 214 48 135 153 81 230 114 197 264 35 _ WALNUT CREEK 006 25 86 293 47 245 85 168 172 75 297 144 223- 305 ----5-4 WALNUT CREEK 007 20 82 267 29 211 6 124 169 68 255 113 214 264 43 WALNUT CREEK 008 1973 242 35 201 6 161 121 67 239 156 156 249 WALNUT CREEK 009 19 88 24 41 212 6 16 133 85 237 117 213 266 47 WALNUT CREEK 010 2482 311 28 262 6 162 1.90 81 299 _12a _25 305 46 _ WALNUT CREEK 011 10 45 128 25 11 3 98 61 36 157 86 106 150 25 WALNUT CREEK 012 17 73 224 26 192 41 135 119 65 226 119 175 234 35 WALNUT CREEK 013 18 93 26 28 209 6 119 180 64 273 100 241 275 39 _ WALNUT CREEK 014 16 85 221 30 195 50 167 161 51 245 107 197 252 33 WALNUT CREEK 015 28 107 352 49 307 80 252 166 123 337 199 263 386 43 WALNUT CREEK 016 16 71 207 29 170 52 116 121 73 183 88 170 215 32 WALNUT CREEK 017 16 53 209 14 175 3 99 127 38 196 87 156 200 23 _ WALNUT CREEK 018 15 72 t94 39 160 6yy,, T7 165 34 22 65 196 a-9--J4 WALNUT CREEK 0119 11 45 15 13 125 24; 74 95 40 145 65 122-157 __1_8 WALNUT CREEK 020 35 132 44 51 400 4 179 323 11 428 117 42 463 58 WALNUT CREEK 021 193 91 260 25 235 4 111 i8O 64 242 53 252 269 33 — WALNUT CREEK 022 260 9T 344 20 297 4 136 22 89 294 69 31 347 31 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 502 --- -- WALNUT CREEK 025 19 63 233 26 21 3 14 121 54 226 138 14 __245 28 WALNUT CREEK 026 21 83 27 2 247 4 188 12 62 27 159 176--49-2 27 - WALNUT CREEK 027 1T T9 230 24 200 4A 9 16 38 228 7 19 _ 230 28 _ WALNUT CREEK 028 15 5 193 18 172 2 7 139 36 186 5 17 191 25 WALNUT CREEK 029 11 45 14 13 L2 3 6 97 32 138 31 13 153 12 WALNUT CREEK 030 21 10 29 32 26 6 10 22 52 302 6 29 307 32 _ WALNUT CREEK 031 26 11 34 3 315 4 14 24 62 --3-40 __ 340 85 _31 — 341 -�i6 WALNUT CREEK 032 27 98 35 31 313 6 15 22 86 325 65 32 34 -4 WALNUT CREEK 033 18 87 244 29 20 6 8 -4-06 48 261 57 251 266 2 WALNUT CREEK 034 24 86 304 35 27 6 150 197 62 317 95 281 327 26 WALNUT CREEK 035 17 75 231 26 191 5 115 150 64 223 76 210--- 223 3 WALNUT CREEK 036 19 105 47 215 710 20 72 250 101 22 264 54 . WALNUT CREEK 037 13 59 17 2 15 4 73 13 44 15 4 182 2 WALNUT CREEK 038 14 116 24 31 201 5 59 19 -25 259 37 251 231 4 WALNUT CREEK 039 15 122 24 4 - 219 6 58� 23 1§3-0- 4 --2Ngj _265 45 WALNUT CREEK 040 15 103 23 32 215 4 63 210 2 . 265 __28 264 238 3 WALNUT CREEK 042 15 T 22 1 20 3 6 17 1 24 35___22 222 2 WALNUT CREEK 043 16 53 19 23 18 3 10 118 56 18 73 16 205 21 WALNUT CREEK 044 21 8 27 3 241 5 12 18 59 -4#2---93 250 286 31 WALNUT CREEK 045 22 100 28 37 262 5 12 198 50 30 65 293 300 3 _-- _ WALNUT CREEK 046 17 87 241 L9 203 4 100 166 24 5 23- 248 —2 WALNUT CREEK 047 24 101 326 24 278 5 18 166 L05 290 152 238 331 3 WALNUT CREEK 048 10 34 121 21 116 2 7 67 33- 119 55 9 125 2 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC X04 _-- WALNUT CREEK 051 144 56 170 26 157 3 lot - 98_ _ 51 162 8 13 190 2 WALNUT CREEK 052 33 129 415 53 376 T 27 205 14L 390 225 31 443 61 WALNUT CREEK n53 16 76 18 53 166 6 84 154 57 422 65 20 207 5 WALNUT CREEK 054 220 90 286 34 224 9 169 150 104 250 -146 21 28 4_ WALNUT CREEK 055 __-- SEE WC 019 WALNUT CREEK 056 17f 54 217 19 185 37 140 9 .641 19 10.4 155 226 2_— WALNUT CREEK 057 176 74 223 30 175 56 135f 124 62 234 138 160 239 2 WALNUT CREEK 058 22 79 262 35 220 65 15� 15 7 26 11 22 280 3 WALNUT CREEK 059 14 6 20 1 16 4 10 11 69 16. 102--, 14 211 ---23 - WALNUT CREEK 060 11 41 14 1 13 1 64� 9 2 14 5 11 148 1 WALNUT CREEK 061 20 7 25 2 22 5 11 16 5 24_ 8 20 258 _ 2_ WALNUT CREEK 062 11 8 19 21 161 3 e 12 4 19 5 la -266 2 WALNUT CREEK 063 22 85 28 21 24 5 8 223 55 27 6 27 296 25 WALNUT CREEK 064 12 51 16 1 146 3 5 128 33 158 4 15 17 11 WALNUT CREEK 065 23 10 30 4 29 4 13 21 5 31 ---3-8 _80 29 323 3 __ WALNUT CREEK 066 219 85 27 23 238 4 11 19 58 27 6 26 286 47--- WALNUT CREEK 067 184 79 252 1 221 4 85 189 45 247 58 23 2_48 31 WALNUT CREEK 068 134j 6 1T 241 15 3$ 78 12 4 175 49 17 180 28 WALNUT CREEK OTO 22Z 98 303 2T( 26 4T 11�,, 21 4 30 5 29 293 - _ WALNUT CREEK 071 119f 75 17 21 15 39 58 14 4 16 3 17 182_ 2 _ - WALNUT CREEK 072 12 7� 83 19 341 15 49 48 1671 121 223 33 201 187 41-- WALNUT 1 _WALNUT CRSEK 073 129 IOM 214 2 L89 41 49 1961 28' 247 55 21 212 43 WALNUT CREEK 074 12 9 19 2 17 4 45� 18 18 24 4 21 204 3 WALNUT CREEK 076 13 8 20 2 18 36 5Lf 171J 2L 22 4 19 207 21 WALNUT CREEK 077 12 9 21 1 18 3 4 18 _1_ 23 3_ 22 19___- 41 _ WALNUT CREEK 078 13 5 17 2 15 4 4 15 9 21 53 17 17_0 3 WALNUT CREEK 079 14 T 19 2 17 4 - 4 --1T - 1 23 5 20 20L _3 WALNUT CREEK 080 10 9 17 27 15 4 4 15 11 21 3 19 178 3 FORM 1�t-0 STATE MEASURES CONTINUED 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S C 0 P T T U P S R E C G D R A L R IC 8 E T O F R A A N R T E N 0 R 0 A G A E H O X A N F 0 X X S 0 A S E N E G C R 8 L I A A T S I P A E P T I R S Y I I 0 A R R M E T C E T R C E E 0 G E H N C R T 0 0 I I E R I A U R E Y R 0 G U I P N T S T 0 T R T L N V U L 0 R E U Y N E E Y 0 T E N T N A R T S D A 0 U S C S N R T S A 0 Y Y Y Y Y L Y R Y E N E N E N E N E N E N S E N -06-016 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 WALNUT CREEK 081 154 80 22 18 194 33 56 185 28 246 38 230 221 31 WALNUT CREEK 082 lb 90 21 33 196 34 71 177 21 261 48 240 234 29 WALNUT CREEK 083 141 73 19 20 192 is 57 176 19 229 46 206 204 37 _ WALNUT CREEK 084 101 105 18 29 174 31 46 173 16 218 29 20 185 35 WALNUT CREEK 085 lif 87 17 29 17 31 39 172 16 209 38 190176 38 WALNUT CREEK 086 161 111 244 32 225 47 78 203 31 271 59 237 241 42 WALNUT CREEK 087 12 113 21 21 18 4 36 201 23 231 36 221 207 33 WALNUT CREEK 088 20 12 315 27 256 66 79 253 40 323 31 339 311 40 WALNUT CREEK 089 20 105 290 28 236 6 122 19 78 262 1.03 _23 281 43 _ WALNUT CREEK 090 10 58 14 17 12 3_ 57 11 37 144 32 i-49 154 20 WALNUT CREEK 091 15 98 233 26 215 40 54 213 28 257 39 251 243 32 -� WALNUT CREEK 092 SEE WC X32 WALNUT CREEK 093 9 16 2 13 3 4 13 3 24 10 12 18 ..3 _ WALNUT CREEK 501 201 83 261 32 230 53 133 171 75 246 81 24 270 41 WALNUT CREEK 502 275 116 3ft5 45 302 76 L87 213 87 3.3.1 _139 _2_8.1 372 3 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 504 168 62 219 26 L92 35 L05 139 44 221 108 159 228 26 WALNUT CREEK 505 2165 251 25 210 61 141- 135 66 243 1_42 17 25_8 _35 WALNUT CREEK 506 21 67 25 28 228 45 -- 11 171 4 257 48 214_ 270 25 WALNUT CREEK 507 11 44 150 12 134 22 58 106 37 138 50 128 147 21 WALNUT CREEK 508 20 84 261 25 238 -44 10 18 43 281 83 246 287 21 WALNUT CREEK 509 _ _ SEE WC 062WALNUT CREEK CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 WALNUT _CREEK 512 L23 47 147 24 126 43 81 9 _ 39 156 75 123 153 29 WALNUT CREEK 513 14 7 20 21 _-15 4 9 130 35 _ 195 5 181 193 2 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 18 76 237 28 200 58 109 166 56 246 117 L87 243 35 WALNUT CREEK 516 15 59 190 27 162 4- 84 Its 36 201 5 7 11 194 3- _ WALNUT CREEK 517 24 93 31 3 268 7 L38- 21 8 301 12 _261 332 31 WALNUT CREEK 518 18 71 23 2 193 5 10 156 6 ___76 7 20 252 27__ WALNUT CREEK 519 13 51 179 18 164 2 83 114 32 _ 171 56 153 174 2_ WALNUT CREEK 520 17 97 238 40 198 6 121 168 51 252 90 211 248 48 WALNUT CREEK 521 _ 18 10 27 2 __ 21 6 11_ 1.8 5 26 _ 6_ _ 26 275 3 WALNUT CREEK 522 18 161 271 2_ 22 5 12 17 48 270 8 23 _25_ 4 WALNUT CREEK 523 15 49 179 26 161 _ 4 84 123 39 182 7 _ 15 200 13 -- WALNUT CREEK 524 11 67 161 24 144 4 63 131 38 16_ _ 4 16_ 165 _ 3 WALNUT CREEK 525 3 1 3 3 1 1 _33 _4_1 4 4 _ WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE _ WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 014 _ - --- - - WALNUT CREEK 530 61 35 84 13 70 24 6 4 26 82 67 44 92 _ 1 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 184 85 239 33 19 6 12 14 6 241_ 95 __20 257_ 33 V WALNUT CREEK 533- 12 42 14 2 11 4 5 11 2 16 48 14 150 2 _ WALNUT CREEK 534 11 6 15 21 13 4 6 12 3 16 5 _14_ 158 25 WALNUT CREEK 535 10 4 142 15 11 3 7 8 15__i_3 5 11_9___f5-0.1_____1_2___ WALNUT CREEK 537 16 5 19 2 16 4 11 10 6 17 LO 14 208 2 NEW RESIDENTS - -- - - - -- ABSENTEE BALLOTS 7481 2961 9394 11.38 7579 2302 5721 5087 3189 8.623380 772 9399 J5 FORM 142.! SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DISt 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W B 0 C 1 S D L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 1 C I E S 0 A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C 8 U C Y Y N A O 0 E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T 0 A T W B R U 0 A H T FC TD E HL EC E A Y E EO S TS R A E . C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T, I N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-001 ALHAMBRA 501 ALHAMBRA 502 ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 ..VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 _ VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 --- - -- _ ---_ _.. _ ---- - _..- - ---- ---- - ALHAMBRA 513 5 E E AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 SES MZ 037 ALAMO 501 193-1_1 ALAMO 502 168 111 ALAMO 5f)3 _ - _ 22.1 _._ll_ ALAMO 504 226 109 ALAMO 505 99 6 ALAMO 5n6138 T4 a ALAMO507 199- 117 ALAMO_ 508 - 138 ALAMfl 509 _ VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510._ _ -VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 122 51 _ALAMO_--511A _ 1101-72 0 ALAMO 512 __ .__ _ 57 23 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 ALAMO_ 514 145 97 ALAMO 515 _.7 ZZ ALAMO 515A 135 6 ALAN- _516 142 48 ANTIOCH 001 145 126 . ANT-10-CH 002 _._ _.175---_-86 __-- __-- ANTIH 003 175 11 ANTIOCH 004 ANTI_OCH 005_ -__- _.— _ 100 91 , ANTIOCH 006 149 89 ANTIOCH 007 . ANTIOCH 008 124 17 ANTIOCH 009 ANTI-CH 010 153 9 ANTIOCH _Oil_- -__-_ - - __ _. _ 171 111 _ ANTIOCH 012 186 15 ANTIOCH 013 15 10 _.ANTIOCH 014-_ ___-- _ 16 - 101- - _ ANTIOCH. 0.15 _-_- . _ 13 148 - -AN TLDCH 016 ___._._ __ . ___ - 15- 15 - _ ANTIOCH 017 163 10 ANTIOCH 018 ___-.-- - _ _ - 113 1 ANTIOCH 019 108 101 ANTIOCH 020 149 143 ANTIOCH 121 193 108 ANTIOCH 022 _- __ __._.._ _ .-_-. _ _ _13- 122 ANTIOCH 023 183 17 ANTIOCH !124 _ _ _ _ _ _ 195 141 . ANTIOCH 025_ ._. - 182 21 ANIOCH 026 18 102 ANTIOCH 027 170 12 ANTIOCH 028 198 151 ANTIOCH 029 47 T2 ANTIOCH 131 131 91 ANTIOCH 031 Z19 10 ANTIOCH 032- 123 10 ANTIOCH'n33 182 171 ANTIOCH 034 . SEE AN 048 -- - _ANTIOCH 935116 92 i ANTIOCH 036 99 9 ANTIOCH 037 123 10 ANTIOCH 038 .237 201 ANTIOCH 039 _ _ 15 NT152 AIOC_H 040 _ 106 12 ANTIOCH 141 161 192 ANT LOCH 042 129 FORM 142.0 - E� SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIS 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W B 0 C S D L IN P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A 0 D E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T D A T W B R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -0T-002 ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 013 ANTIOCH 044 115 _ 103 ANTIOCH 047 142 143 ANTIOCH 048 23 14 ANTIOCH 049 77 93 ANTIOCH 050 _. - --- -- --- SEE AN 041 BETHEL ISLAND SOLA 205__ _132 _ BETHEL ISLAND SO1B 154 10_ 1 __ BERKELEY PARK 501 14 - 49 - 0 38 8 __-- 1_9 5 107 BAY VIEW 501 91 55 0 29 13 4 21 9 62 BRENTWOOD 001 148 139 BRENTWOOD 002 79 103 BRENTWOOD 003 188 166 BRENTWOOD OOb_ _._ ._ _ _. . 133 113 1 BRENTWDOD 501 _ 221 155 -- ----- BRENTWOOD 502_-_ , SEE OA 503 BRENTWOOD 503 176 215 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE KG 501 BRENTWOOD 508 50 54 0 _ BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 BRENTWOOD 513 -- -SEE BW 508 84RON 501A _ 117 161 BYRON501B BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE_ 501 CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 502 - - — CROCKETT 503 SEE CK 511 CROCKETT 504 C40CKETT 505_ __ _ CROCKETT 506 — VOTED ABSENTEE- _ CROCKETT 511_- . ---- CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 002 121 150 1 CLAYTON Q^3 _SFE CL 503 CLAYTON 004 9-7-- 118 CLAYTON 015 16 15 CLAYTON 501 - - 122 109 a CLAYTON 502 17 135 CLAYTON 503 199 16 CLAYTON 506 127 6 CLAYTON 507 - - - SEE BW 508 _-__ CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 157 1D1 CONCORD 001 ._CONCORD...002 CONCORD 003 CONCORD 004 CONCORD 005 CONCORD 006 .CONCORD OOT CONCORD 008 CONCORD 009 CONCORD 010 _._..-- _ - CONCORD 011 __ CONCORD 012 CONCORD 013 CONCORD 014 CONCORD 015 CONCORD 016 --- - CONCORD 017 -V - 020 - CONCORD 018 CONCORD 019 CONCORD CONCORD 021 Won. 142.3 r N '1 SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W B 0 C S D L M P J J A R H R R R S ' F A O C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N 8 H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C 8 U C Y Y N A 0 D E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R O T E S S T I R E T 0 A T W B R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N 0 R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-003 • CONCORD 022 CONCORD 023 CONCORD 024 __-- _. CONCORD 025 CONCORD 026 CONCORD 027 -- CONCORD 028 CONCORD 029 CONCORD 131 CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 CONCORD 033 _CONCORD 034 .._.-- CONCORD 035 CONCORD 03b CONCORD 03T _-_— ® CONCORD 038 CONCORD 039 CONCORD 744 CONCORD 041 CONCORD 042 CONCORD 043 - CONCORD CONCORD 045 CONCORD 046 CONCORD 047 CONCORD 048 CONCORD 049 CONCORD CONCORD 051 CONCORD 052 --- CONCORD 053 CONCORD 054 CONCORD 055 CONCORD 05.6_ _CONCORD -157 CONCORD 058 _-- CONCORD 059 CONCORD 060 CONCORD 061 CONCORD 062 CONCORD 063 CONCORD 064 CONCORD 065 _ SEE CO 137 CONCORD 066 CONCORD 067 .CONCORD 668 CONCORD 169 _.— CONCORD 070 . __-- CONCORD 071 CONCORD 072 CONCORD 073 CONCORD 074 62 51 CONCORD 475 143 134 c CONCORD 075 100 9a I CONCORD 07719 172 CONCORD 078...__ _- --_ CONCORD 079 _CONCORD 080 . CONCORD 081 CONCORD 082 CONCORD 083 CONCORD 084 -------- _ - CONCORD 085 -_— ..CONCORD 087 __-- CONCORD 689 -- ---- -- CONCORD R90163 124 c CONCORD 091 CONCORD 092 -- — - - -- CONCORD D93 -- __ . SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 CONCORD 095 CONCORD 096 ___-- CONCORD 097 CONCORD 098 CONCORD C99 CONCORD 100 FORM 1a:J P rff:: t SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W B 0 C S D L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A O O E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I P E T D A T W B R U 0 A H T F C T O E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-004 CONCORD 101 ._.CONCORD 102 CONCORD 103 _. CONCORD 104 CONCORD 1Q5 _-_._-- _CONCORD 106 -- CONCORD 107 CONCORD 108 CONCORD 109 CONCORD 110 CONCORD 111. CONCORD 112 _ - - CONCORD 113 ..CONCORD 114 CONCORD 115 ...SEE CO 082 CONCORD- 116 CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 -...__ - - CONCORD 119 CONCORD 120. CONCORD 121 SEE CO 034 CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 SEE CL 503 -- - CONCORD 125 122 76 CONCORD 126 SEE CO 091 CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 CONCORD 129 CONCORD 130 CONCORD 131 CONCORD 132 SEE CO 055 CONCORD 133 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 CONCORD 136 CONCORD 137 - - -- _ CONCORD 138 CONCORD__139 -__ ---- -- ---- -- - CONCORD 141 CONCORD 142 - --- -- --- - --- ---- --- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 CONCORD 144 _CONCDRD 145 _-- CONCORD 146 CONCORD 147 CONCORD 148 CONCORD 149 - ._ - CONCORO 501 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 504 CONCORD 505 .._-SEE WC_ 629 ---- .-_- ----._ _-- -- - --- _- --- ----- CONC_E O_RD 506 SECO 144 CONCORD 507 SEE CO 044 --- - CONCORD 508 - _-- - - SEE _CO .045 -- -- CONCORD 509 CONCORD 510 __-_-- CONCORD 511 -- --- SEE_ CO 100 - CONCORD 512 - CON_CORO 513 --SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 --_. SEE _WC 065 . .. - _ FORM 142.0 --- - 1 �1 SUPERVIS13P SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST 5TH DIST WARD 11 AT LARGE G 8 R S S E H L G S N 8 0 C S D L M P J J AR H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C H N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A 0 0 E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R O T E S S T I R E T D A T W 8 R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 5 IT S R I A I E C E P. T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N 0 R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-005 CONCORD 515 114 231 CONCORD 516 130 181 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 -- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 CONCORD 520 _ - VOTEO ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 8 3 168 CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 -__-- CONCORD 524 173 267 1 CONCORD 525 CONCORD 532 SEE CO 515 _ - _— CANYON 501 29 26 1 DANVILLE 501 14 5 DANVILLE 502 - - --_1.1 49 DANVILLE 503 -- 22 13 DANVILLE 504 - 15_ .9 DANVILLE 505 218 108 DANVILLE 506215 11 DANVILLE 507 163 --9 - DANVILLE 508 _ _.13 _.8 DANVILLE 509 248 73 DANVILLE 51n11_3 65 DANVILLE 511 13 _ _13 DANV_ILL E 512 DANVILLE 513159 81 - DANVILLE 514A _44 1-11- DANVILLE 5148 120 78 DANVILLE 515 - -- _- 5 DANVILLE 515A 0 ^- DANVILLE 516 156 102 DANVILLE 517 122 75 DANVILLE 518 _ _ _ 168 83 DANVILLE 519 3 DANVILLE 519A _-___- _ -.-- ___--_-_--- DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 52.1 176 9 7 C DANVILLE 5229 6 DANVILLE 523 _ _-- _-- _— SEE - - DV_ 518 DANVILLE 524 _ SEE DV506 DANVILLE 525 194 103 DANVILLE 526 _2&4 14 DANVILLE 527 235. 119 c DANVILLE 528 -2 03 135 DANVILLE 529 240 101 DANVILLE 530 _- VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 _ VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 _ 11 8 _ _--_----_ __- ---_----------- DANVILLE 533A - _ 8 ll DANVILLE 534 16 5 DANVILLE 535 105 8 DANVILLE 536 15 6 DANVILLE 537 121 7 DANVILLE 538 153 9 _ EL CERRITO 001 13 _ _-7 -2 1- - 1 — 11 _ EL CERRITO 002 12 6 1 ___ 3 -1 _- .__18 _ $7 EL CERRITO 003 _16 5 - -1 3 -1 ---- -11 12 EL CERRITO 004 _ _-- _ - - 17 7 4 -2-1_-_-_ _15 -- 15 --- EL CERRITO 005 - 17 6 __. 5_ i 24 _ 11 121— EL CERRITO 006 _ 16 _-.-5 _ _ A _ 31 2 - -- 16 -- -14 EL CERRITO 00718 5 0 40 9--- _ -15 -1--15- --. EL CERRITO 008 16- c 2 1 - 17__ -1- 13 EL CERRITO 009 -- - - SEE EC 039 EL CERR.ITO 010 __.161 5 0 33 1 8 25-- -- 12 EL CERR ITA 011 - --- 14 - --8 - -0 ----3 - 2 ----- - 21 -1- - 12 1 El CERRITO 012 - - - - - 13 4 0 2 -1 1_--- -- 1- roe. 1.2.5 R i' g.. SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA—CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W 8 0 C I S ID L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C 8 U C Y Y N A 0 0 E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T 0 A T H B R U 0 A H T F C T O E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -D7-006 ® EL CERRITO 013 135 73 036 8 1 29 5 98 O EL CERRITO 014 131 81 0 31 17 5 2-7 4 _101 1 EL CERRITO 015 153 58 0 39 12 33 7 EL CERRITO 016 146 66 1 39 _1T 18 6 116 2 EL CERRITO 017 20453 0 42 21 0- 9 3 154_ 1 EL CERRITO 018 154 73 1 42 13 ,--- 9 22 5 120 0 EL CERRITO 019 210 64 0 55 25 5 25 5. 143 0 . EL CERRITO 020 146 71 1 37 13 13 24 11 103 EL CERRITO 02111 5 0 25 5 16 1 7 1 El CERRITO 022 _ -- - -- - 19 --_72 -0 --3- 15 --- ---20- -5 16 1 EL CERRITO 023 137 36 0 35 12 2 12 3 107 0 EL CERRITO 024175 54 3 39 1 32 14 9 1 1 EL CERRITO 025 208 75 0 35 -4 1 - 27 _.____7-172 1 EL CERRITO 026 139 58 0 26 13 12 22 5 117 0 EL CERRITO 027 173 80 0 40 12 7 14 9 143 El- CERRITO 028 _--_ 106 62 0 20 15 8 20 11 _6 _--- --- EL CERRITO 029 _ 13 61 0 30 17 - 27 1 97 EL CERRITO 030 _ _ - -17 T 51 1- 1 -- 27 __ -__-----12 - EL CER R ITO 031 _ ._ -._ .._ 182 70 1 42 17 - _ 14 14 137 1 El CERRITO 032 _ _ _ 20 _ .5_ _._ - 0 50 __16 -- 1.9-- - 14 9 2 EL CERRITO 033 188 47 0 32 L6 3 18 6 L41 a EL_ CERR ITO 034 - 188_ _56 0 42 L6 7 22 7 139 -- EL CERRITO 035 .217 45 1 42 20 21 6 1500 EL CERRITO 036 191 O 3515 24 12 143 0 EL CERRITO 037 1 67 59 -1 47 LO 5 17 --- ^-12 EL CERRITO 038 11 5 0 2 1 19 8 EL CERRITO 039 ___.. 18_ 9_ 0 5_ 20 _22 lI 14.. EL CERRITO 040 - _ _ -- -_144 _73 -- _l. 4 - 1- ---13 LO -- 4 117- 1 _EL CERRITO 042 _ _ __ - 9 3 __0 2 2 42 EAST_ RICHMOND 501 _ 157 _ __6_ 31_ 17 _ 28 --112 EAST RICHMOND 502 14 7 0 27 1 1 23 10 1 EAST RICHMOND 503 _ _ 14 __T5 a _ _ 3 20 2_6 - 11 EAST RICHMOND 504 _- 174 82 0 43 - 2 30 11 11_ 1 EAST RICHMOND 5n5 130f__ 55 1 21 15 1 23 98 1 EAST RICHMOND 506 15 11_ 0 4- _2 41 -_18 ll__ EAST RICHMOND 507 9 7 _ 0 33 10 3_ EAST RICHMOND 518 1 2 0 12 1 12 EL SOBRANTE 501 - --- - 2 2 - _. - 10 --- -4- - 1 2 6 al EL SOBRANTE 502 _ 11 -T 0 36 19 - 1 25 ^_ 73 EL SOBRANTE 503 ___-- _ 15-873 0 - 35 _ 22 _ ------_ 28— 7_EC4 EL SOBRANTE 504 _ _. -. 7 -35 0--- 21 -.._3 - - ---1i - -2 53 L EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 --- - - EL SOBRANTE 506ill 42 1 27 11 6 13_ _ 73 1 EL SOBRANTE 507 21965 1 2 - 2 2_1 -----,5 SOBRANTE 508 EL SOBRANTE 510 14 9 1 18 23 6 40 712 FL SOBRANTE 511 _ EL SOBRANTE 512 16 T1 0 3 20 1 28 1 11 EL SOBRANTE 513 -- - 13 _ ?. 23 39-- --- 92 1 EL SOBRANTE 514 _ ---- 15 T- 0 31-_. 1- - 37 ------ 12 EL SOBRANTE 515 9 4 2 9 13 6 EL SOBRANTE 516 13 8 2.._ _ 2 2 31 .-- 93 - EL SOBRANTE 517 18 10 41 1 37 1 14 EL SOBRANTE 518 3 9 1 1 -2 _- .-_2 ._ . 1 __— EL SOBRANTE 522 17 8_ 2_ 1 1 32 1 _-_131 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 572 EL SOBRANTE 526 116 4 24 11 - - 5 1 --75 EL SOBRANTE 527 188 69 1 4-1 is 5 4 113 EL SOBRANTE 528 ® SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 -__-- SEE ES 517 __-- GIANT 501 - ---- GIANT 502 GIANT 503 -- GIANT 504 GIANT 505 --- GIANT 506 _ - - - _ --- .-- - --GIANT 507 -- GIANT 508 GIANT 508 - --- -- ----- - _ GIANT 510 - ------- _ _ __ -_----- --- ---- --- SEE GT 509 .-_-- GIANT 511 -- -. --- - --- - GIANT 513 HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 16 164 1--- romm I SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST STH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G 8 R S S E H L G S W 8 0 C 5 D L M P JJ A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N 8 H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U O Y Y N A 0 D E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T D A T W B IR U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R i I R I I P I J I J E T I - N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -17-007 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501142 76 0 33 12 -3 21 - 7 119 - KENSINGTON 502 140 47 0 43 9 0_- _9 KENSINGTON 503 170_ 84 0 41 8_ _ _15 8-146 1 KENSINGTON 504 14 48 0 18 8 _ 12 _2 133_- . KENSINGTON 505 211 61 0 38 9 _.25 5 16 KENSINGTON 506 91 3 0 24 7- . . 0 KENSINGTON 507 _. .-.-_- _ _ -155 37 0 23 _8. 3- 14 6 12 _ KENSINGTON 508--_ _ _ _ _ -__ .__ -- _-_-- .- _-----1T 7-- 49 .0_ 24----8 3 ---1-4 5 153 KENSINGTON' 509 _ _-_ 197 27 0 . 46 7 _ _._ 1 _ 7 -5 137__0- KENSINGTON 510 163 42 0 45 11 3 _12 3 1_27 _ KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE ® KENSINGTON 513 - 15 - 4 ----0---21 --13 -__- 15 --5 '_ 1222 LAFAYETTE 001 10 11 — — LAFAYETTE 002 16 180 LAFAYETTE 003 13 182 — LAFAYETTE 104 19 13 LAFAYETTE 005 12 143 _LAFAYETTE 006 22 142 2 LAFAYETTE 007 13 163 1 LAFAYETTE 008 14_ 142 1 LAFAYETTE 009 12 124 0 -- _ - - -- LAFAYETTE 110 7 _ 126 0 - LAFAYETTF 011 10 112 1 LAFAYETTE 012 10 142 0 — - LAFAYETTE 113 13 144 0 LAFAYETTE 014 8 99 1 _LAFAYETTE 015 14 148 LAFAYETTE 016 11 98 1 LAFAYETTE 017 '2130 LAFAYETTE 018 12 102 _--------- -- LAFAYETTE 019 9 12 LAFAYETTE 020 16 126 LAFAYETTE 021 13 141 LAFAYETTE ?22 14 166 LAFAYETTE 023 141 178 LAFAYETTE 02415 162 1 LAFAYETTE 025 -.__ _ ----- __ _ -------- _ SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 13135 1 LAFAYETTE 028 11 115 LAFAYETTE 030 20 162 LAFAYETTE 031 86 115 c _ LAFAYETTE 032 _ SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035_ 81 1.17 3 LAFAYETTE 036 - S E E LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 12 t09 1 _LAFAYETTE 139 15 15 LAFAYETTE 040 10 105 LAFAYETTE 041 9 107 LAFAYETTE 142 SEF LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 91 81 LAFAYETTE 044 87 121 LAFAYETTE 645 81 109 c — LAFAYETTE 046 143 99 c LAFAYETTE. ^47 VOTED ABSENTEE -- LAFAYETTE 048 _-_-- S E E LA 123 LAFAYETTE 501 9 21 0 LAFAYETTE 502 _SEE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE _.-- LAFAYETTE 515 81 107 1 LONE TREE 501 SEE AN 047 _LONE TREE 502 15 9 19 LONE TREE 503 _ _ VOTED ABSENTEE _ -- --- _.-_ _ ---- ---- -- -- LONE TREE 505 - SEE LT 502 _ _ -- SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3R0 DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W 8 0 C 5 1 D L M P J J JA R H R IR R I S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N 8 H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C 8 U C Y Y N A 0 0 E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E i D A T W B R U 0 A H T F C T O E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N 0 R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-008 LONE TREE 506 — .. VOTED VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 _._ --- --- — ------------ -------- -- ' VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE 4N 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 133 107 MORAGA 002 SEE MO 003 MORAGA 003 155 138 1 MORAGA 004 152 166 MORAGA 005 143 129 M04-AGA 006 13 83 1 MORAGA 007 _ 12 156 MORAGA 00819 145 MDRAGA Onq --- - -18- 12 1 - MORAGA 010 18 144 MORAGA __611 15 16 MOR4GA 012 __ __.. ._ 11 6 MOR_AGA 013 18 14 MORAGA 014 15 102 MORAGA 615 19 128 MORAGA 016 1212 MORAGA 017 10 101 MORAGA 018 1y94 MORAGA 019 13 10 MORAGA 020 13 102 1 MORAGA 02110 113 MORAGA 022 _ -11 81 MORAGA 023 _ _ _----. ._ 12._ MORAGA 02414 168 MORAGA 625____. 8 8 MORAGA 027 SEE MO 025 MORAGA 029 14 1 54 a • MORAGA 030 — SEE MO 620 -- - MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 MORAGA_ 502 SEE MO 011 -- _- ` _ MT VIEW 501 MT-VIEW 502 MT VIEW 503 MT VIEW 504 MT VIEW 505 __MARTINEZ 001___ _ MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 _...... ... MARTINEZ 008 MARTINEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 614 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 617 MARTINEZ 018 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ 020 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 023 MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEZ 028 MARTINEZ._029._.. __ -- -- _ - _ --- --------- ---- -- ---- ----- MART_INEZ 030 ro.. 142.7 `IJ SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEOA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RO DIST STH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W B 0 C S 1 0 L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R 4 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A 0 0 E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T 1 R E T 0 A T W 8 R U 0 A H T F C T O E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N 0 R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-009 MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 MARTINEZ 033 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 - - ---- _ ----- MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 037 MARTINEZ 038 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE M Z 018 __--- MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 037 __-- NICHOLS 501 191 68 1 NICHOLS 503 144---91 N_,ICHOLS._505 -- -- ---- - - - VOTED ABSENTEE--_ _ NORTH RICHMOND 501 110 -61 ---0 27 12 2_ - 28_ 7 56 1 NORTH RICHMOND 502 _. _ 97 58-_- 0 _ 24-17-13 -21_ _T 68 NORTH RICHMOND 503 89 51 1 2 23 20 21 3 42 OAKLEY 501 - -- --- - 247- 1_53 -- 1 -- OAKLEY 502 _ __-- 203 112 OAKLEY 503, OAKLEY 504 175 132 CAKLEY 505 2 07 142 KL EY 506 _-- -----_ ___ ------- SEE OA 505 OL EUM 501 ------ - - - ------ ---- ---- ---_ ------ — VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 OLEUM 503 -VOTED ABSENTEE OLFLEUM 506 - — - SEE PI-606 OLEUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE---- ORINDA 501 14 89 1 ORINDA 502 21 91 ORINOA 503 _ 11 1 ORINOA 504 14 127 a ® ORINDA 505 12 6 1 QRINOA 506 13 6 ORINDA 507 14 122 ORINDA 508_ 18_ ._ 7 1 OR INDA 509 _ ._ l _ 5 ORINDA 510 8 6 ORINOA 511 16 165 CRT NDA 512 21 133 ORINDA 513 18 9 ORINDA 514 16 97 ORINDA 515 16 102 ORINDA 516 19 122 _ ORINDA 517 16 13 ORINDA 518 18 97 1 ORINDA_ 519 16 10 ORINOA 520 21 105 1 ORINDA 521 17 155 1 ORINDA 52220 11 ORINDA 523 21 9 - — -- ---- -- - CIRINDA 524 20 96 1 ORINDA 525 20 113 ORINDA 526 17 55 ORMA 527 204 8 - ---- - - -. _ - ORINDA 529 — — VOTED_ ABSENTEE OR INDA 530 ._-_- VOTED ABSENTEE OR I NDA533 17 10 ORINDA. 534 11 132 ._— _-- ORINDA 536 141 99 0 ORINDA 537 151 93 ORINDA 540 SEE OR 512 PITTSBURG 00112 6 PITTSBURG 002 - _ - 143 _ 5 _ raft. 1491.0 1*sftc - w SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEOA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3R0 DISF 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W B 0 C S 0 L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A 0 0 E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T D A TW B R U 0 A N T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R .N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S —07-010 PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 132 46 PITTSBURG 005 170 81 PITTSBURG 006 156 79 PITTSBURG 007 153 122 PITTSBURG 108 128 102 1 . PITTSBURG 009 SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 208 52 ----_-_ -- - - -- -- — - PITTSBURG 011 138 36 0- PITTSBURG 012 127 80 1 PITTSBURG 013 196 75 PITTSBURG 014 147 6 PITTSBURG 015 149 65 ® PITTSBURG 016 127 68 PITTSBURG 017146 99 PITTSBURG 018 16 - 9 PITTSBURG 019 144 123 PITTSBURG 020 173 13 PITTSBURG 021125 96 PITTSBURG 022 1.12 106 PITTSBURG 023 248 182 -- 1 PITTSBURG 025 _-. 203 95 PITTSBURG 126 __- _ 145 61 PITTSBURG 027 SEE PB 032 PITTSBURG 028 21- ___183 - _- PITTSBURG 029 69 1 PITTSBURG 030 - - 171_-_ 165 PITTSBURG 03-1109 _. 109 126 PITTSBURG 032 -11.22520 7 0 PITTSBURG 033 .SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 034_ -10- 115 PITTSBURG 035 - --_ -163 10 PITTSBURG 036 101 95 PITTSBURG 637 _SEE. PB 023 --- - ---- -- PITTSBURG 038 04 144 PITTSBURG 0399 10 PITTSBURG 041_ 141 91 - --- PITTSBURG 042 - 1T2 9 PITTSBURG 501 1-19 132 --- PITTSBURG 502 26 5 - _ _ PITTSBURG 503 16 6$ PITTSBURG 504 _ 162 6 _..__7 PITTSBURG__505 . __-__- _ - 12 _5I PITTSBURG 506 --- - . 195 - 9 _ l . PITTSBURG 507 _--__ 14 ____ 75 ----- PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 5 E E PB Oil ----- PITTSBURG 512 210 101 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042 ._ ® PITTSBURG. 514 232 _10 -- --- - - -- - -- - PITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE. PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 PLEASANT HILL 001 PLEASANT HILL 002 PLEASANT HILL 003 PLEASANT HILL 004 PEASANT HILL 005 _PLEASANT HILL 006 PEASANT HILL 007 PLEASANT HILL Oil PLEASANT HILL 012 PLEASANT HILL 013 PLEASANT HILL 014 -pI.EASANT HILL 015 PLEASANT HILL 016 FORM 142.5 P` >i S C SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIS 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G 8 R S S E H L G S W B 0 C S 0 L M P J J A R H R R R S E A O C C R A 0 1 C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A O D E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T D A T N B R U O A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-011 PLEASANT HILL 017 PLEASANT HILL 018 PLEASANT HILL 019 PLEASANT HILL 020 PLEASANT HILL 021 PLEASANT HILL 022 PLEASANT HILL 023 PLEASANT HILL 024 PLEASANT HILL 025 PLEASANT HILL 026 PLEASANT HILL 027 PLEASANT HILL 028 PLEASANT HILL 029 PLEASANT HILL 030 - PLEASANT HILL 031 PLEASANT HILL 032 PLEASANT HILL 033 -- PLEASANT HILL 034 -____ - ----_--_.-- -_ -- -_ -- PLEASANT HILL 036 PLEASANT _ HILL 037 SEE PH 023 _ PLEASANT HILL 036- PLEASANT HILL 039 PLEASANT HILL 040 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 - PLEASANT HILL 045 PLEASANT HILL 046 PLEASANT HILL 048 PLEASANT HILL 501A PLEASANT HILL 5018 PLEASANT HILL 502_ _ PLEASANT HILL 503 45 5O 1 _PLEASANT HILL 504 _ PLEASANT HILL 505 _ PLEASANT HILL 506 PLEASANT HILL 507 PLEASANT HILL 508 PLEASANT HILL 510 PINOLE 001 - - --- - - - -. -- PINOLE one ----._--- ® SEE PI 021 - -- - --- P I NOL E_ 003 PINOLE 004 PINOLE 005 PINOLE 006-_ PINOLE 607 - - PINOLE008 VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 009 PINOLE 010 PINOLE 011 PINOLE 012 PINOLE 013 PINOLE 014 PINOLE 015 PINOLE 016 -- - - - SEE PI 003 ® PINOLE O1T_. - -- - -- - - --- - -- -- PINOLE 018 P I NOL E 019 __-- PINOLE_021 -- PINOLE 022 PINOLE_ 023 PINOLE 024 SEE P 1 007 PACHECO 501 _ PACHECO 502 --- PACHECO 503 PACHECO 504 ..SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 505 SEE Mt 018 l . PACHECO 506 PACNECO 507 VOTED ABSENTEE Fop. 112•• - - t SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST 5TH DIST WARD It AT LARGE G B R S S E H IL G S W B 0 C S D L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A 0 D E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R O T E S S T I R E T D A T W B R U 0 A H T F C T O E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N 0 R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-012 PACHECO 508 PACHECO 509 PACHECO 510 PACHECO 511 --- - ------ - PACHECO 512 PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 180 62 0 41 17 22 _9 119 RICHMOND 002 15 50 _ . 0 36 15 2 26 8 9 RICHMOND 003 118 _6_ 0 34 18 2 20 5 9 RICHMOND 004 70 54 1 16 -79 22 RICHMOND 005 9 57 0 20 15 28 19 - 3- 65�� RICHMOND 006 9 7 0 1 _23_ 15 _ 30 _7_68 RICHMOND 007 9 6 0 16 1 2 317 62 1; Q'ICHMOND 008 83 66 0 13 1 2 26 _6 - S_ RICHMOND 009 112 67 1 22 13 20 28 7_75 _1 1 ® RICHMOND 010 _ _ _ 110 70 1 2_. 17 2_ 34 8 6 . RICHMOND 011 _ 91 42 0 17 15 _22_2_4_ 3____47 1 RICHMOND 0127 75 0 1_ __22 1_ - 27 748 RICHMOND 013 ____85 73 2 14 -- _21 1_ _ 36_ RICHMOND 014 _ _ _ _ 10 _. 58 _ 2 11 16 RICHMOND 015 101 62 2 21 17 24 33 _4 66 RICHMOND 016 --- -- 161 77 1 26 17 - 2_9 - 38 - 1-0, 10 1 . _ RICHMOND 017 2 86____ o 2522 -_ 32--- -4_3 __ 65 RICHMOND 618 9 5 1 1 1 1 23 16 51 1 R ICNMOND 019 ---___ _-- --13 81 1 21 _2 -5-2--- 279 11 66 RICHMOND 620 131— 99 1 22 3_ 2 49 5 8_ RICHMOND 021 17 121 _0 43 __3 __3 ___56_-15 97 - _ ____-- RICHMOND 022 --- -__11 53 _0 17 1- _ 2_- --22 3-81 RICHMOND 023 11 59 03 _ _1711 18 _ 8 RICHMOND 024 _ - _ ---_.. .. 128 ---42_ 0 __.19 1 - -- 22 5 9_ RICHMOND 025 12 8 0 38 1_1 1 19 1 101 RICHMOND 026 1068 1 _ 27 26 _11 20 8 73 RICHMOND 027 -_ -__ 15_ _55_ _ 6 2_ 1 20 _ 3_ 11- PICHMOND 028- _-, 16 66 1 26 21 _ 30 7 11 1 RICHMOND 029 __ _- _ 10 . -3 -- 0 - -- 5 - - - 6---- 3 85 RICHMOND 030 ____.8- 49 _ 0_ 13 32_.- 5--21 ---- 43 RICHMOND 031 10 -60- _-1 _- 24 i13 1 1 T 81 RICHMOND 032 15_ 11 0-___.21__-31 3_ -_ 38 18 101 I - -- - RICHMOND 033 SEE RI ^32 RICHMOND 034 8 _ 52 _1 _--12 17_-_ 1 26 _ 1 51 1 RICHMOND 035 _971 118 19 1 14 11 7 RICHMOND 036A 12 65 1 _3 ___14 . 12 91 RICHMOND 0368 93 __._3 1 1 8 324 1 6 1 RICHMOND 037 141 7_ 0 2_ 23 2_ _i4_ 23 -__98 I. RICHMOND_138 — SEE R 1 037 RICHMOND 039 SEE R1 035 RICHMOND 040 89 5_ 2 1_ 14 9 12 9 6 RICHMOND 041 17_ --3-- 0 _23 _..--_ _ _-- 16 1312 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 143 49 0 20_12 23 98 RICHMOND 244 19 6 4 12 8 20- '- ,!I RICHMOND 045 14 5 __3_ .__ i_ _. - 18-_— 9_ 1 -- RICHMOND 046 17 92 1 43 27 1 32 12 1 RICHMOND 047 18 5 0 -3 22 1 __ 27 -10 RICHMOND 048 14 8 1 3 1 _ 131 31 9 RICHMOND 049 15 6 0 3 1 1 15 11 RICHMOND 050 _ 15 8 1 _3 1 1 15 _ 13 ® RICHMOND 051 187 1T 4 1 _3_ 11 i5 6 6 133 RICHMONO 052 _ 30 RICHMOND 053 171 5 -26 15 20 ___12 12 RICHMOND 054 15 --_37 0 19 1_0 - 15 - _a 115 RICHMOND 055 __ 17 51 25 17 19 5. _ --- - 121 RICHMOND 056 17 -53 31 is 20 5 13l_ RICHMOND 057 15 4 28 . 1 13 11 10 RICHMOND ^58 19 85 46 26 30 L2 13 _ 3 1 Z1 2 _ 10_ RICHMOND 099 14 8 RICHMOND 060 - -1711 7 - 2 - 17 l 28 LL..--127- RICHMOND 061 24 91 0 49 40 1 3 —1 15 RICHMOND 062 SEE RI 061 RICHMOND 063 13115 3 1 17 9 RICHMOND 064 12 5 _ .0 _ 3 1 _ 18 ll.- 81 RICHMOND 065 _ -15_ -4 - - 3- --- 1 21 __ 11 9 RICHMOND 066 SEE RI 104 FOAM 142.5 d SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 300 DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G 8 R S S E H L G S W 8 O C S D L M P J J A R H R R R S EA 0C C RA 0I C IE S0 C AE IR 0A LA EE AI C _ _ N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C 8 U C Y Y N A 0 0 E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T: U R 0 T E S S T I R E T D A T W 8 R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I - N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S —07-013 ® RICHMOND 067 152 54 0 25 13 5 15 4 _110 - 0. RICHMOND 068 119 45 2 17 14 12 183 _81 2 RICHMOND 069 221 89 0 39 29 1 35 _ 23 153 _ RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 138 60 1 29 18 1117 23_ 70 RICHMOND 072 207 120 0 39 36 12 ._ 50 30 14 1 RICHMOND 073 SEE RI 072 RICHMOND 074 15 _ 66 0 -3 23 13 -- 29_- 16 98 2 RICHMOND 075 137 82 1 32 20 1_ 25 .--12 --93- RICHMOND 07614 83 1 31 21 1 10 38 6- 1 QICHMONO 077 -14 87 0 41 19 1_3 36 ^ 13--- 93 1 _RICHMOND 078 9 4. 0 17 12 22 7 ._._6 RICHMOND 079 _ . _13_ 6 -3 _ 22 7 - L ____1O 12 103__ __ RICHMOND 080 _ _. _ 2 8 0 _._5_.._ 2 _ _--- ® RICHMOND 081 _ _ _._ 6 _ 17_. 0_ _13-- 11 - 1 . -8-- - 33 RICHMOND 082 _ --___ _ -_ _3 16_ 0 1 3 1____27 RICHMOND 083 146 83 0 42 15 It 33 9 105 RICHMOND 084 - _ _. _ __.. - -15 -5- - 0 28 --21- - -- _ _.-11 ---_ -. _111 2 RICHMOND 085 178 60 0 3722 24 7 117 1 RICHMOND 086 SEE RI 111 RICHMOND 087 - 17 61 0 39 21 1 25 _126 RICHMOND 088 _ _ _ _ _.. 222 108 -. ._3 . 56 -33 -1 - 46 13 155 3 RICHMOND 092 _ _ _ - --81-_..64 0 21 _ 2- 23 _ 6 65 RICHMOND 093 _ _ _ - _-- --- ---9- - 75 0 _ 19 __I_0___' 2 31 4 66 1 RICHMOND O94 _ _ _ _ 20 43 _1 _ _43 13 _.-- 12 8 14 1 - RICHMOND 095 11 4 1 25 20 3 18 5 72 RICHMOND 096 - _ --_ __.138 6 ---- U - 3 13 20_ L1 107_ 1 Q ICHMOND 098 _ __. _-- 6_4_72- 1 -21 __.16 _ 15 23 6 4 RICHMOND 099 _ _ _ -_ 9 63 0_._.__ 471-- RICHMOND 101 _. L09 T 2 2 13 - -1- -28-- - 85 PICHMONO 112 117 41 1 22 13 9 17 8 73 RICHMOND 103._ __- _- - _ —._- __- 8- 43 0 --17 _ ._.5 ------- _ 21 __.— 62 RICHMOND 104 23 T 33 23 31 15 157 2 RICHMOND 105 _._ - _ _ ._14 61 _._.__. -- 31 20 -_ 19 7 102 1 RICHMOND 106. _ _._ _ -_ _ . _15_ __.-- 77 0 _33 25 29 21 102 RICHMOND 10810 79 0 25 15 1 33 18 6 RICHMOND 109 _ _.-.-- _- --- __. —._ -� _ SEE @V 501 -- RICHMOND 110 SEE RI 021 -- - - RICHMOND Ill 263 -69 1 47 24 5 34 6 09 a RICHMOND 112 - - --- -- - - --- VOTED- 48SENTEE - - RODEO 501 RODEO 502 SEE RO 503 RODEO _503 RODEO__504 ROOEQ 505 RODEO 506 RODEO 508 RODEO 509 ROLLINGW000 501151 5 1 3 14- 21 1 -11 - 1 _. ROLLINGWOOD 502 13 7 _ 0 _2_ 13 2_ _ 39 92_ _ ROLL INGWOOD 503 16 _. __8 _ _0_. 3 _ _2 1 38 _--_.7_4106 a .. SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 11 __-- SARANAP 5016 54 SARANAP 502 15 12 SARANAP 503 8 85 SARANAP 504 10 20 SARANAP 505 10 13 SARANAP 506 LO 16 SARANAP 507 1210 SARANAP 508 _ SEE SN 520 -- — SARANAP 509 19 � 137 c SARANAP 510 21q 12 SARANAP 511 15 11 SARANAP 512 12 102 1 SARANAP 51312 14 SARANAP 514 . _ . --- SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 _ - SEE^ WC _521 •ORM 142.3 l SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S M B 0 C S D L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A l C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C 8 U C Y Y N A 0 0 E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T 0 A T M 8 R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-014 ® SARANAP 516 97 127 _ - SARANAP 517 SEE SN 542 SARANAP 519 SEF NC 057 _SARANAP 520 Ill 149 11T_ 10_ 21 SAN PABLO 001 143 79 1 . 35 _ 11 -10 l SAN PABLO 002 1 25 68 0 30 18 10 27 SAN PABLO 003 - 9 6 0 29 11 10 20 9- 6 SAN PABLO 004 -104 71 1 17 L2 f7 19 - __9_-S_0 l SAN PABLO 005 SEE SP 023 _ SAN PABLO 006 15 60 0 29 15 11 32 11 10_ 1 SAN PABLO 007 _ - - 11 4 2- 1 13 ._ 1 - 11 9 9 SAN PABLO 008 - 15 61 0 28 2 1 29 1 93 SAN PABLO 009 _ __-- _ _ ---_ -- -- 14 _98- 1 36 19 _11 39 �_ 11 -- SAN PABLO D10 13 T L 4 _13 _ 22 89 SAN PABLO 011 - _ 13 4. --_0 36 _.. i- -- 1 - --8- 1' SAN PABLO 012 121 47 0 3 _ 12 5 20 3 8 SAN PABLO 013 - - -- 131 - 67 0 ----2- 1 24-- -3 : 60-- SAN PABLO 114 _ _ -_ _. _-- _ 8 6 _ 23- - 32 _ 6 SAN PABLO 015 - _-_ _. - __ _ 13 58 0 29 14 13 24 14 8 _SAN PABLO 016 - 13 79 0 38- 2 - _14 19--- 1T 93 SAN PABLO 017 -- _ 16 -- 0 4 1 - 21 1- — --12 SAN PABLO 018 it B 6 - 0 3$ _____1_3 - 17-- Sig - SAN PABLO 019 89 3 -_�0 21 . _11- i_- - 20 10 . 4 1 SANPABLO 620 . _ _-- _ 22 10____- _-_5 1_ _-- 1 32 1 161 _ ___. SAN PABLO 021 — -_13_ 6 0 3 2 1 27 1 82 _SAN PABLO 022 SEF- SP 420_ SAN PABLO 023 _ _ _ 16- - 73 0 33 15 7 35 19 10 8 0 SAN RAMON 501- _ _-__ 1$9 133 SAN RAMON 502 _ -._ ._ 248 8 SAN RAMON 503 14 38 - SAN RAMON 504 2314 7 SAN RAMON 505 115 5 SAN RAMON 506 63 4 SAN RAMON 507 SAN RAMON 508 14 4 SAN RAMON 509 206 8 SAN RAMON 510 204 11 SAN RAMON 511 _ 21 96 SAN P.AMON 512 164 1411 - SAN RAMON 513 119 61 SAN RAMON 514 _ 23 5 SAN RAMON 515 197 6 SAN RAMON 516 no 7_ SAN RAMON 517 _ 17 53 SAN RAMO'v 519 319 13 SAN RAMON 520 166 9 SAN RAMON 521 236 83 SAN RAMON 522 17 5 SAN RAMON 523 117 3 SAN RAMON 524 201 7 SAN RAMON 525 183 9 SAN RAMON 526 14 8 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 29 15 ® TASSAJARA 501 92 7 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 SEE MZ 016 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 506 VINE HILL 507 SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 SEE VH 501 _ VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT -CREEK 001 7 71 FOR.. 142.5 - M G! R:. SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA—CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RO DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G 8 R S S E H L G S W 8 0 C S D L M P J J A R H R R R S ' F A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R O A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C 8 U C Y Y N A 0 0 E R I T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T D A T W 8 R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E O S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J 1 J E T I N N N E R N D R N G E G G 0 G S S S G S —07-015 ® WALNUT CREEK 002 141 137 1 WALNUT CREEK 003 123 152 1 WALNUT CREEK 004 132 158 WALNUT CREEK 005 138 158 1 WALNUT CREEK 006 176 171 WALNUT CREEK 007 144, 156 WALNUT CREEK 008 14 124 3 WALNUT CREEK 009 137 164 WALNUT CREEK 010 _ 174 193 WALNUT CREEK O11 b 106 2 WALNUT CREEK 012 110 153 WALNUT CREEK 013 141 163 WALNUT CREEK 014 147 139 0 WALNUT CREEK 015 18 '90 0 WALNUT CREEK 016 12 112 WALNUT CREEK 017 1181 103 2 WALNUT CREEK 018 13 116 WALNUT CREEK 019 5 log 1 WALNUT _CREEK 020 23 270 0 WALNUT CREEK 021 12 164 a WALNUT CREEK 022 16 201 1 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 -WALNUT CREEK 024 . - SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 101 158 0 WALNUT CREEK 026 13 171 WALNUT CREEK 027 11 150 1 WALNUT CREEK 028 691 141 WALNUT CREEK 029 4 12 1 WALNUT CREEK 030 14 _193 WALNUT CREEK 031 15 232 WALNUT CREEK 032 14 243 WALNUT CREEK 033 '217 0 WALNUT CREEK 034 15 201 2 WALNUT CREEK 035 12 13 1 WALNUT CREEK 036 12_ 188 1 WALNUT CREEK 037 11 99 a WALNUT CREEK 038 10162 1 WALNUT CREEK 039 17 143 2 WALNUT CREEK 040 14 142 1 WALNUT CREEK 042 12 128 0 WALNUT CREEK 043 10 122 1 WALNUT CREEK 044 13 187 1 • WALNUT CREEK 045 12 209 0 WALNUT CREEK 046 8 185-CREEK CREEK 041 17 169 0 WALNUT CREEK 048 4 99 1 WALNUT CREEK 050 _SEE WC 004 - _WALNUT CREEK 051 71 135 WALNUT CREEK 052 212 242 2 WALNUT CREEK 053 98 163 0 WALNUT CREEK 054 149 164 0 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 81 1 WALNUT CREEK 057 106 163 2 WALNUT CREEK 058 14 16 WALNUT CREEK 059 10 11 WALNUT CREEK 060 871 83 1 WALNUT CREEK 061 10 1178 WALNUT CREEK 062 10 11 1 WALNUT CREEK 063 1021 WALNUT CREEK 064 5 122 WALNUT CREEK 065 14 212 WALNUT CREEK 066 104{ 20 WALNUT CREEK 067 124 156 1 WALNUT CREEK 068 9 114 0 WALNUT- CREEK 070 13 199 0 WALNUT CREEK 071 7.� 129 1 WALNUT CREEK 072 10 12 WALNUT CREEK 073 10 161 WALNUT CREEK 074 111 141 WALNUT CREEK 076 9 13 —WALNUT CREEK 077 9 15 1 WALNUT CREEK 078 7 141 WALNUT_CREEK 0T9 11 13 _ MALNUT. CREEK 080 12 10 FORM 1u-e 6x r SUPERVIS R SUPERVISOR ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DIST 3RD DIST 5TH DIST WARD II AT LARGE G B R S S E H L G S W B 0 C S D L M P J J A R H R R R S E A 0 C C R A 0 I C I E S 0 C A E I R 0 A L A E E A I C N N B H A I S U E A L R C F A V E C E E C B U C Y Y N A 0 D E R T C S I R T L K A F T I H S 0 E G T N E T U R 0 T E S S T I R E T D A T W B R U 0 A H T F C T D E H L E C E A Y E E 0 S T S R A E C E R T H R M J R R L N T R R I I R I I P I J I J E T I N N N E R N 0 R N G E G G 0 G S S S C S -07-016 WALNUT CREEK 081 11 150 1 WALNUT CREEK 082 11 159 1 WALNUT CREEK 083 7 159 WALNUT CREEK 084 12 111 WALNUT CREEK 085 8 132 WALNUT CREEK 086 9 198 WALNUT CREEK 087 10 139 1 WALNUT CREEK 088 17 187 2 WALNUT CREEK 089 12 185 a _ WALNUT CREEK 090 5 123 WALNUT CREEK 091 14 126 1 WALNUT CREEK 092 — .SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 10 13 1 WALNUT CREEK 501 149 142 2 WALNUT CREEK_ 502 174 20. _ WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003_ WALNUT CREEK 504 151 95 WALNUT CREEK 505- 12-0- 156 0 WALNUT _CREEK 506 13 149 2 WALNUT CREEK 507 63 84 b WALNUT CREEK 508 -1211 183 WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 _ -SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 7 1 WALNUT CREEK 513 149 84 0 WALNUT CREEK 514 ..SEE WC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 15613 WALNUT CREEK 516 12 95 WALNUT CREEK 517 17 186 WALNUT CREEK 518 16 113 WALNUT CREEK 519 10 93 WALNUT CREEK 520 14 151 WALNUT CREEK 521 16 137 WALNUT CREEK 522 151 144 Ll WALNUT CREEK 523 WALNUT CREEK 524 WALNUT CREEK 525 22 26 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC _014 WALNUT CREEK 530 4 47 0 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 161V WALNUT CREEK 533 9 7 WALNUT CREEK 534 8 IN c WALNUT CREEK 535 WALNUT CREEK 537 85 127 0 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 1854 1937 16 1411 1640 4 1014 4L7 0 281 82 49 127 37 - 73 - F AMBROSE REG EBMUO EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S 0 M M J M H S I R D H K S E A 0 A E H C 10 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C 10 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E O R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E D R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-001 ALHAMBRA 501 ALHAMBRA 502 ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 504 _ VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 _VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSEN_T_E_E ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 SEE AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 SEE MZ 037 ALAMO 501 --- _ --- ---- -- - - - ® - ALAMO 502 ALAMO, 503 MO-_ ALA504 ALAMO 505 -- --- ---- ALAMO 506 ALAMO 507 ALAMO 50B ALAMO 509 VOTED ABSENTEE -- - __ _.___ __ _ - _-- ----._•-. ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE - ALAMO 511 - AL - _ ---- --- ALAMO512 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 ALAMO 514 ALAMO 515 ALAMO- 515A -_--_ ._ ALAM0 516 ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 005 ANTIOCH 006_ ANTIOCH 007 ANTIOCH 0t;8 _ SANTIOCH 009 Af,TIOCH 010 ANTIOCH 011__ _ - _ --- - ---- - --- --- - A NTIOCH _012 -ANTIOCH- 013 ANTIOCH ^14 __ANTIOCH__015 ANTIOCH 016 'ANT-IOCH 017 ANTOCH 018 _ ANTIOCH 019 ANTIOCH 42q ANTIOCH 021 ANTIOCH 022 - - _ANTIOCH D23 ANTIOCH 024 -- ANTIOCH 025 ANTIOCH 026 ANTIOCH 02T ANTI4CH 028 ANTIOCH 029 ANTI_OCH 030 ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH- ^32 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 SEE AN 048 -ANTIOCH 035 --- ANTIOCH 036 ANTIOCH C37 - -- - ---- - ANTIOCH 038 --- ANTIOCH 039 ANTIOCH 04f1 _- ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 ..-- ------ fall. 142.1 _ E3 ` -...- _.. .... .. M nw ... - -W.. .. .moi:•. -. .: .. . _ _ ..... . .. ... - ------------------ AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND PARK WARD 1 WARD L WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S 0 M M J M H S R 0 H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C O I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E 0 R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-002 ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 ANTIOCH 047 __-_- ANTIOCH 048 ANTIOCH 049 ANTIOCH 050 — - -- SEE AN 041 BETHEL_ ISLAND 501A BETHEL ISLAND 5018 BERKELEY PARK 501 -53 174 25 _-- BAY VIEW 50162 8 0 _. -- ------- BRENTWOOD 001 _ BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 BRENTWOOD 006 - BRENTWOOD 501 - - BRENTWOOD 502 - - --^ -- _SEE_OA 503 _BRENTWOOD 503 BRENTWOOD 504 - - SEE KG 501 BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 BRENTWOOD 513 SEE BW 508 BYRON BYRON 5018 BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE - CLYDE 501 _ CROCKETT 501 9 __-9_ CROCKETT 502 __12 CROCKETT 503 -- - - - - - - -- S E E CK 511 - ----- - --- CROCKETT 50412 9 CROCKETT 505 14_ - 9 _ CROCKETT 506 VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 20 10 CLAYTON 001 _ _- __-.-- CLAYTON 002 CLAYTON 003 SEE CL 503 CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 005 CLAYTON 501 CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 503 CLAYTON 506 CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 . _.-- CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 _CONCORD 001_. CONCORD 002 CONCORD 003 CONCORD 004 CONCORD 005 _-..- CONCORD 006 CONCORD 007 _-- CONCORD 008 CONCORD ong CONCORD 010 CONCORD 011 ' CONCORD 0I2 CONCORD 013 __-- CONCORD 014 _— CONCORD 015 CONCORD 716 ----- C3NCOR0 _017 CONCORD 018 --- CONCORD 019 ttiNcok-6 020 --CONCORD 02I FORM 142.e AMBROSE REC EBMUO EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P0kRK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V I S D M M J M H S i R D H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C 10 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E D R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-003 CONCORD 022 CONCORD 023 CONCORD 024 CONCORD 025 CONCORD 026 _.. -- - -- ---- - ----- —---- - CONCORD 027 -----__. CONCORD n28 _CONCORD 029 CONCORD 030 - - - - CONCORD CONCORD 032 CONCORD 033 _ CONCORD 034 CONCORD 135 CONCORD 036 CONCORD 037 -- - _ CONCORD_ 038 CONCORD 039 CONCORD 040 --- — - ------- ---______. CONCORD 041 — ------._ CONCORD 042 CONCORD 043 CONCORD 044 CONCORD 045 _ CONCORD 046 CONCORD 047 CONCORD 048 CONCORD 049 ___-._. CONCORD 056 CONCORD 051 CONCORD 052 CONCORD 053 CONCORD 054 CONCORD 155 -_ -- CONCORD 056 CONCORD 057 ..CONCORD 758 CONCORD 059 CONCORD 060CON-CORD-0-61 CONCORD 062 CONCORD 063 ____— -__ CONCORD 064___ - -_ CONCORD 065 SEE CO 137 - - -- -- ® C - ONCORD _066 CONCORD 067 CONCORD-0681 CONCORD 069 CONCORD n70 _- CONCORO 071 — - CONCORD 072 - - _-.—_—_-- CONCORD 073 _CONCORD 074.. CONCORD 075 CONCORD 076 CONCORD 077 CONCORQ 078 CONCORD 079 CONCORD n80 CONCORD 08,11" CONCORD 082 - CONCORD 083 CONCORD 084 CONCORD 085 --_._---- CONCORD 087 CONCORD 989 CONCORD 090 CONCORD 091 CONCORD D92 CONCORD 093 _ - SEE CO 020 CONCORD 194 --- CONCORD 095 ___------ CONCORD __ —.CONCORD 096 _-_-- CONCORD 097 CONCORD 098 -tdk-cbkb 0§9 CONCORD 100 /ORM 1.2.3 FI AMBROSE REG EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P1kRK YARD 1 NARO 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S 0 M M J M H S R D H K I S E A 0 A E H C 10 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E D R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E D R 0 R P 0 I I P E S I I - E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-004 CONCORD 101 CONCORD 102 CONCORD 103 CONCORD 104 - ------ -- - --.__- ---____ _ CONCORD 105 CONCORD 106 CONCORD 107 CONCORD 108 CONCORD 109 _- CONCORD 110 CONCORD 111 ____--- CONCORD 112 - CONCORD 113 CONCORD 114 _-- CONCORD 115 --_._-- SEE CO 082 • - - _. - — CONCORD_116 CONCORD 217 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 __— CONCORD 119 CONCORD 120 CONCORD 121 -- -- -- SEE CO 034 _-- CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 -- - ---- CONCORD 124EEC 503 CONCORD 125 CONCORD 126 _.._.._- SEE CO 091 _- CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128__ CONCORD 129 --- -- - - -- - -- CONCORD 130 CONCORD 131 CONCORD 132 SEE CO055 CONCORD __133 _ CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 -- CONCORD 136 CONCORD 137 _ ® CONCORD 138 -- CONCORD 139 CONCORD 141 CONCORD 142 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 CONCORD 144 CONCORD 145 CONCORD 146. CONCORD 147 -CONCORD 148 ---- CONCORD 149 _ ---- - - --- -- CONCORO 501 -- - _ 16TED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE -__-- CONCORD 504 __-- CONCORD 505 SEE YC .029 CONCORD 506 S E E to 144 CONCORD 507 '- — SEE CO 044 C_O_NCORD 508._. _---._. . ____---_ - ---- ------- --- - SEE C0 045 CONCORD 509 —_.-- CONCORD 510 .CONCORD 511 --- SEE CO 100 - - - _ __ . _ ---- -------- - CONCORD 512 _ _.-.... CONCORD 513 SEE CO 048 CON COR_D 51.4 SEE WC 06 -- _5 .. FORM 141.6 4 AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 B M I J T F C S W M B V S D M M J M H S R D I H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E O R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E D R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-005 CONCORD 515 CONCORD 516 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 CONCORD 520 VOTED ABSENTEE - -- CONCORD 521 CONCORD 523 SEE NC 517 ..CONCORD 524 CONCORD 525 _-__-- CDNCDRD 532. SEE CO 515- _CANYON_501 _.__ -----__ _— —.- - - _--- _ 2 _39 0 _ DANVILLE 501 _ DANVILLE 503 DANVILLE 504 _ .-- - ---- - . ---------- .. DANV ILL F 505 -- - --- __-_-_ .._ _...... — DANVILLE 506 DANVILLE 507 -- DANVILLE 508 DANVILLE 509 - -' DANVILLE 510 __DANVILLE 511 DANVILLE 512 DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514A _ ---- -- -- _-- - ------ _ -..- DANVILLE 5148 DANV IL!E 515 - _ DANVILLE 515A _DANVILLE 516 DANVILLE 517 _DANVILLE 518_ DANVILLE 519 DANVILLE 519A__ DA N_V_I-LLE 520_ _ VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 OA NV Il.!E 522 DANVILLE -523 _ _ SEE DV 518 DANVILLE 524 SEE DV _506'___ DANV IL!E 525 --- --- ---- - _ _ _DANVILLE 526___-__ DANVILLE_ 52-7 DANVILLE 528 _ DANVILLE 529 DANVILLE 530 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 _-- VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 - --- DANVILLE 533 DANVILLE 533A DANV ILL E 534 DANVILLE 535 - ------ DANVILLE 536 DANVILLE 537 DANVILAE 538 EL CERRITO 001. -____ __5 _ 14 2__ 0 EL CERRITO 002 _ -- 5 12 - 19 0 EL CE-RRITO 003 _ _ __._. 5 i5- ._ 3 EL_ CERRITO 004 _ _ _-_- ----_-__ _ 6 --.L66__. 3 E! CERRITO 005 6 151 3 0 EL CERRITO 006 4B .-I..149 _ 4 EL CERRITO 007 _ ___49____l79__ 2 EL CERRITO 008 53 L58 28 a EL CERRITO 009 SEE EC 039 EL_CERRITO 010__ 15 25 EL CERRITO Oli _ _._ _ 6 15 - 3 ._ E! CERR ITO 012 5 11 22 0 - -- _-_ Pro*. 142.s F�. �a 1 e, AMBROSE RFC EBMUO EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M 8 Y S 0 M M J M H S R D H K S E A 0 A E H C I O A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E D R L R S Y E R N L E 0 0 R M A T R E 0 R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-006 EL CERRITO 013 57 128 33 0 EL CERRITO 014 41 180 __17 0 EL CERRITO 0115 41 178 1 0 EL CERRITO 016 3 189 _1_9.-____O EL CERRITO 017 -_ _ 43 176 EL CERRITO 018 36 181 26 0 EL CERRITO 019 5 203 32 0_- EL CERRITO 020 .-- - 69 1.17 29 ---_0- EL CERRITO 021 ELCERRITO022 _ EL CERRITO 023 3 L44 20 0 EL CERRITO 024 4 157 38 1 EL CERRITO 025 58 207 35 0 EL CERRITO 026 55 146 2 0 _ EL CERRITO 027 61 17 3 0 EL CERRITO 028 EL CERRITO 029 5 120 . 31 1 EL CERRITO 030 __56 185 26_ _ -_0_ EL CERRITO 031 5 167 30 0 _ . _ _ _ _ _ --- —___ _`_5 _188 35 1 --- --` -- __. EL CERRITO R.-032 _ _- 2 � EL_CERR ITO 033 __ _.-- 1 - - ---_ -- --- EL CERRITO 034 5 173- EL LERRITO 035 _ — 66 165 29 0 EL _C ERRITO 636 EL CERRITO 037 __-. . _ -- _— _.__ -- _-- 49 159 32 D EL _CERRITO 038 EL CERR ITO 039 _ _ __-67 _..192 38 __0.1 40 R EL CERRITO 0 _ - . . _ _. -_-_ __——_-_ -.--____-- _30_._186_ 2.2 0 EL CERRITO 042 _ 24_____93 11 0__-___ EAST RICHMOND 501 89 . 13 0 EAST RICHMOND 502 _ _ 8 12 EAST RICHMOND 503 91 13 0 ,.---- EAST _ _EAST RICHMOND 504 _ __- - - 12 12 1 -- _— EAST RICHMOND 505 _ _ _ EAST RICHMOND 506 107 15 EAST RICHMOND 507 - _- 82 9 - EAST RICHMOND 568 EL SOBRANTE -501 _. _ -- _-_- --__2_ _ _-2 —._0 EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 EL SOBRANTE 504 EL SOBRANTE 505 S_EE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 LOO 5 EL 50T 2id, EL SOBRANTE 508 100 12 EL SOBRANTE 510 13 11 1 EL SOBRANTE 511 _ - i_ 1 EL SOBRANTE 512 12 12 EL SOBRANTE- 513 _ 101 11 --- --- — — EL SOBRANTE 514 _ _ - _ _ 12 - _ll EL SOBRANTE 515 6t 8 EL SOBRANTE 516 1221 , LO EL SOBRANTE 517 150 14 EL SOBRANTE 518 23 12 0 EL SOBRANTE 522 132 134 1 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 LOB 57 0 EL SOBRANTE 527 EL SOBRANTE 528 ® SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 GIANT 501 147 u GIANT 502 148 11 GIANT 503 221 10 GIANT 564 112 10 GIANT 505 147 13 GIANT 506 132 10 GIANT 507 142 9 _ GIANT 508 103 9 GIANT 509 196 1.5f GIANT 510 SEE GT 509 -- GIANT 511 116 9 GIANT 513 13 8 HERCULES 001 fis IOTi KNIGHTSEN 501 FORM I142-3 r 7 M AMBROSE REC EBMUO EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 8 M J T F C S M M 8 V S D M M J M H S R D H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 0 R M A T R E D R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E 5 S S S -08-007 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 50140 224 17 KENSINGTON 502 47 172 14 KENSINGTON 503 60 196 28_. KENSINGTON 504 26 200 12 KENSINGTON 505 45 263 23 KENSINGTON 506 25 118 18 _KENSINGTON 507 39 169-.-1-9-- KENSINGTON 508-_ _ _ 49 184 KENSINGTON 509 - 40 192 28 KENSINGTON 510 _ 36 175 17 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 42165 22--,--- LAFAYETTE 2- --_LAFAYETTE 001 - LAFAYETTE 002 LAFAYETTE 003 _-_____ _ LAFAYETTE 004 LAFAYETTE 005 7 159 1 LAFAYETTE 006 98 226-- 2 LAFAYETTE 007 83 151 _1 LAFAYETTE 008 _. - _ .__ __ _83 I5T 3 LAFAYETTE 009 _--- LAFA-YETTE 010 LAFAYETTE 011 65 115 3 LAFAYETTE 012 _ _ _ ._ ----- _ _ 72--"141, ----0. LAFAYETTE 013 8 164 LAFAYETTE 014 _3 LAFAYETTE 015 9 150 2 LAFAYETTE 016 ._ _ __. _- 5 -127 -- 1 E LAFAYETT017 _ -..- --- ---- _- --- 78--.-142 _ 0 LAFAYETTE 018_ _ _ _ _ - __-_-- _-. _.--_ _._ 74 127 ----0 LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE 619 _- _ _ -_ - - 5__ 132 10 LAFAYETTE 020 _ _ _ _-__ _ _ -- ._ _ 89 177 3 LAFAYETTE 021_ -_ _ _ _-... __ _ - 7_ _165 1 LAFAYETTE 02294 167 ....-.... . LAFAYETTE 023_ _ _ _ - _ - __-- 96 182 1 LAFAYETTE _024 _-_ --.--_ _-__-- -_ __- _94 167 -- 2 LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 94 143 2 LAFAYETTE 028 _ _ _- . -__- _- -- 7 133 1 LAFAYETTE 030 LAFAYETTE 031 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 0-06 LAFAYETTE 035 __- _._ -..- __ -- -- ___ _ _. -4_-13-1- _ LAFAYETTE 036- SEE LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 LAFAYETTE 039 78 188 0 LAFAYETTE 040 LAFAYETTE 0415 126 0 LAFAYETTE 042 - _. _-- _ SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 LAFAYETTE 044 5 124 LAFAYETTE 045 -- 65 103 -- 1 -LAFAYETTE -6416 66__.. . _. _6 137 LAFAYETTE 047 _.VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTEA 048 SEE LA 023 - LAFAYETTE 501 _. ---___._ _ ..___. .-- _--_ _. _ -27 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE LA 501 - LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ___-- LAFAYETTE 505 LONE TREE 501 NEE 4N 047 -_-- LONE TREE 502 LONE TREE 503 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 505 SFE LT 502 FOAM 142.0 - - - AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P0,RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S 0 M M J M H S R D H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 0 R M A T R E 0 R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-008 LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE CONE TREE 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 _.5 151 - MORAGA 0n2 SEE MO 003 __- MORAGA 003 99 168 _.3 --fi-- MORAGA 004 -- - 9 m169 MORAGA 005 _._ _._ _- _ 91 14_5 2 OMORAGA 006 _ _ _ _-- ----- .---- 6 108 -�.2 MORAGA_007 _ _ _._ _ _ _._.._ _-- __. __ - -- 61 175 1 MORAGA 00874 207 1 MORAGA 009 95 167 0 MORAGA 01092 188 1 _MORAGA 011 79 _ 2 MORAGA 012 _..-__.__._. _ ._ .__. _ -.-_ _ __. _ _ -- - 4 -1183 01 - -- _NORAGA 013 _ _..__. __. � _ .. __ _._ _.9. __.193-..-- MORAGA 014__. _ ._ __- _ - --- - 139 4-2 --" MORAGA 015 89----192 1 MORA GA 016- _! _ -- _ --__ -_-- -_— -. 4 173 -_ 1 -- MORAGA 017 5 131 - 0 _- -_ ----- - MORAGA_o!8 8 125 1 MORAGA_ 019 64-1. 140 2 MORAGA 020 -_ _. __. _ _-_- _ 84 _127 MORAGA_ 021 022. .. _- _ _---_ _.----- -.._ _ ..-- -_..-.--- . ._ _---—5__6 134_ 1 MORAGA _ . _ _ ._ _ _ _ _._ _._ _.. _ - - 6_ - . 1 115 __. MORAGA n23 -_--_ _ _. _. ----- T 148 _ _2 MORAGA 024 91 180 _ MORAGA 025 _._ _ _.-- - .--:is 0 MORAGA 027 SEE M 0 025 _ MORAGA _ 029 75 180 2 MORAGA 030 -SEE MO 020 MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 ----------- - _._- MORAGA 502 S SEE MO 0111, MT VIEW 501 AT VIEW 502 MT-VIEW _503_ ___-- MT VIEW 504 MT VIEW 505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 MARTINEZ_ nas MARTINEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 • MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 _ MARTINEZ 017 - MARTINEZ 018 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ n20 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 023 --- ---- - --- -- MARTtNEZ 024 -_--- SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 -`- MARTINEZ 028 _MARTINEZ 029 MARTINEZ 030 VON. 1a.. M ., AMBROSE REC ESMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F G S W M B V S D M M J M H S R 0 H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C O I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E D R 0 R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-009 MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 _- MARTINEZ 032 MARTINEZ 033 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 037 MARTINEZ 038 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 _ SEE MZ 018 ---- MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 037 NICHOLS 501 190 133 83 2 - NTCHOLS 5n3 15 11 9 N_ ICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE NORTH RICHMOND 501 90 7 -NORTH RICHMOND_502-- _ . _. _.__83 _ 6 _1 NORTH R ICHMONO 5103_____ . 7T 6 _0 OAKLEY 501 _ _ __ __ -_.__ _.__ _ ___ OAKLEY 502 - 6 KLEY 503 OAKLEY 504 OAKLEY_505 OAKLFY 506 SEE_ OA 505 OLEUM 501 _ VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 _ SEE PI 021 ----- -- -- -- - --_. _ .—_ -_ . --- -- - _._ OLEUM 503__ VOTED ABSENTEE _ OLEUM 506 SEE- PT 006_ __ OLEUM 509_ VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 501 3 143 1 1 - --- ---- ORINDA 512 -__ 4 203 19 0 ORINDA 503 2 141 1 0 ORINDA 504 3 18 2 2 OR_INDA Sn5 _ _ 26 145 1 2 0 nRINOA 506 _ _ -- -_ Z 130 21 - 0 OR T _507 507_ __ _ _..___ -_ 3_ 172 --__2_ OR TNOA 508_ _ -._ _ _ --_ _ _e _ 33 170_._- 25 - 0 ORINDA 509 29 L24 16 0 _OR INDA 510_.__-_- _ --.. _. 2 -_.12 _ORINDA-511 _ _ -- -- - -- - --5 --21_ -- 24 --- -- -. _, DRINDA 512 100 185 2 ORINDA 513 __ _ __ _ __ _ .___ _ ___-- _ _ _ ---90-. 1413- 2 ORINDA 51476 143 5 ORINDA 515 _._ 61 _ L67 13 ----0 ORTNDA 516 _ _ _ _-_ - 8 ___203— 1 ORINDA 517 _ _ _ _. _ -_- _ _ __._ ._ 71 -­184 _._ ORINDA 518. __. _- -- - -- _ __ _91 _160 1 _ORINDA 519 _ __- . 8 147-,.- 3 OR INDA 520 _ _- _--- _ _._ ._ _ 8 ._ 178 ORINDA 521. _ _. - -_._. ..___ _ _ __-- 8 183 �1 ORINDA 522 _ _ _ -__ 10 1.77 --- ORINDA 523 9 159 1 ORINOA 524 7 166 1 ORINDA _525 --- ----- - _ -- --- _7_ -189-_ 1 ORINDA 526 7 127 1 ORINDA-_527 _ _ - __-- _ 7_ --159 ORTNDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 8 _ 155 `1 OR INDA 534 _ _ 2 L7_-21 0 ORINOA 5363 165 2 ORINDA 537 4 172 17 a ORINOA 540 __ SFE OR 512 PITTSBURG 001 PITTSBURG 002 - - ----- _.-_-... - MR.t�2•a P� _ t AMBROS REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S D M M J M H S R 0 H K S E A 0 A E H C 10 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E D R 0 R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S —08-010 PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 005 PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 007 PITTSBURG 008 PITTSBURG 009 SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 011 PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 PITTSBURG 016 PITTSBURG 017. PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 PIT TSBURG__020 PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 023 PITTSBURG_025 PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 027 SEE PB 032 - PITTSBURG 028 PITTSBURG 029 — PITTSBURG 030 PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 -SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 036 PITTSBURG -637_ SEE PB 0-23- P I TTS.BURG 23PITTSBURG 038 PITTSBURG 039 PITTS_BURG 041_ PITTSBURG 042 PITTSBURG 501 17 _101 8 PITTSBURG_ 502 lis 74 78 0 PITTSBURG 503 14 -117 8 1 ' PITTSBURG_504 16 112 9 PITTSBURG_505 13__ 7 5 0 PITTSBURG 506 18 175_ 104 2 PITTSBURG 507_ _ 13 12 7 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 _.-- VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB 011 _ PITTSBURG 512 19 -139 10 PTTTSBURG 513 SEE PB 0.42...._ ® PITTSBURG 514 22E 163 11 PITTSBURG 515 .......VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 PLEASANT HILL 001 --- PLEASANT HILL 002 PLEASANT HILL 003 PLEASANT HILL 004 PLEASANT HILL 005 PLEASANT HILL 006 PLEASANT HILL 007 PLEASANT HILL 011 PLEASANT HILL 012 PLEASANT HILL 013 PLEASANT HILL 014 PLEASANT HILL 015 _PLEASANT HILL 016 soew �s-s - W W Y - AMBROS REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND PRK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 8 M J T F C S W M 1 B V S D M M J M H SR D H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E 8 C T A L V F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E O R L R S Y E R IN L I E 0 0 R M A T R E 0 R D R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-011 PLEASANT HILL 017 PLEASANT HILL 018 PLEASANT HILL 019 PLEASANT HILL 020 PLEASANT HILL 921 PLEASANT HILL 022 PLEASANT HILL 023 PLEASANT HILL 024 PLEASANT HILL 025 PLEASANT HILL 026 PLEASANT HILL 027 PLEASANT HILL 028 PLEASANT HILL 029 PLEASANT HILL 030 PLEASANT HILL 031 PLEASANT HILL 032 PLEASANT HILL 033 PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 036 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 __PLEASANT HILL 038 PLEASANT HILL 039 PLEASANT HILL 040 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 PLEASANT HILL _043 PLEASANT HILL 044 -^ PLEASANT HILL 045 _ PLEASANT HILL 046 PLEASANT HILL 048 PLEASANT HILL 501A PLEASANT HILL 5018 PLEASANT HILL 502 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504__ PLEASANT HILL 505 PLEASANT HILL 506 PLEASANT HILL 507 PLEASANT HILL 508 PLEASANT HILL 510 P I NOL E 001_. 14 -__10 PINOLE 002 SEE PI 021 _— PINOLE 003 19 -16 PINOLE 004 - -9 PINOLE 005 _ _ ----___-_ --_ --_ _ 11 _T. -- _-- P I NOL E 006 PINOLE 007 -- _ - 174 712_ ._ PINOLE 0. 08 VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 009 142 12 _PINOLE 010 _ 103 _b PINOLE 011 124 10 PINOLE 012137 13 PINOLE 013 13_2 13 PINOLE 014 166-_ 10 PINOLE 015 12 _ -_T 0 - - PINOLE 016 PINOLE 017_ 12 -130 0 PINOLE 018 188 11 1 PINOLE 019142 12 PINOLE 021 210 12 PINOLE 022 _ _ 17 . PINOLE 023 _ _ - 1-60 14 PINOLE E 024 _ --.- --- - —- -— SEE P I 007 - --- --- -.._ . PACHECO 501 PACHECO 502 PACHECO 503 PACOCHE504 --'-SEE- _ S E E M Z 018 PACHEC__0 505 _. _SEE M Z 018. ._. PACHECO 506 __-- PACHECO 507 — _ .VOTED' ABSENTEE. TOM. =.s AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 WARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M 8 V S 0 M M J M H S R D H K S E A 0 A E H C 10 A I C 0 1 A E 0 U C 1 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E D R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E 0 R 0 R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-012 PACHECO 508 PACHECO 509 . PACHECO 510 - - --- - - PACHECO 511 PACHECO 512 PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 80 174 0 RICHMOND 002 67 16 Q _ _ _.. ----_ ._ _.-_-_ _ -----. RICHMOND 00375 111 0 RICHMOND 04 60 __.T - _ 0 -- RICHMOND 005 77 74 1 RICHMOND 006 78 80 01 RICHMOND 007 81 T RICHMOND 008 79 7 RICHMOND 009 83 9 RICHMOND Ol^ 81 9 RICHMOND 011 65 6 1 RICHMOND 012 -- 5 _9_ I - -= RICHMOND ^ _13 8 7 0 RICHMOND 014 _ _ _.__ T ___ 6 RICHMOND 015 8 9 RICHMOND 016 __ Ill l - 13 1 ---- q _ ___._. RICHMOND 017 __ _.- 9 -10 RICHMOND 018 _- _ _ 6 7_. _ RICHMOND 019 -- ._ _ _ _. --92 12- 1 RICHMOND 020 41 13 RICHMOND 021 __.. -_ - -- 111 16 1 RICHMOND 122 _ _._ - 85 8 RICHMOND 023 _____84 1 9 RICHMOND 024 _ _ _ 73 LO- 1 RICHMOND fl25 98 12 RICHMOND 026 -- _ 72 91 RICHMOND 027 _ ----.- 122 8_ RICHMOND 028 _. - _ 16 12 .- _ - RICHMOND 629 _._ _ _ . 7 _ 7 __RICHMOND 030 --_ _ _ _ _. - 72 6 RICHMOND 031 _ -83 8 - 1 RICHMOND 032 113 13 RICHMOND 033 _.__..SEE RI 032 __-- RICHMOND 034 _ 84 RICHMOND 035 78 6 RICHMOND 036A _166 7 RICHMOND 036875 56 1 RICHMOND 037 . 104 0 - RICHMOND 038 _- SEE RI 037 RICHMOND 039 SEE RI -635 RICHMOND 040 7 RICHMOND 041 12 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 -__- RICHMOND 043 104 8 RICHMOND 044 142 10 RICHMOND 045 103 10 RICHMOND 046 101 15 RICHMOND 047 12 11 RICHMOND 048 96 13 RICHMOND 049 108 12 RICHMOND 050 138 10 RICHMOND 051 137 10 RICHMOND 052 127 9 RICHMOND 053422 9 RICHMOND 054 10 9 _ RICHMOND 05512 9 RICHMOND 056 151 RICHMOND 057 - - 13 7 RICHMOND 058 - 149 12 RICHMOND 059 97 13 RICHMOND 060 131 11 RICHMOND 061 t8O 15S 0 _- ..RICHMOND 062 _-_ SEE RI 061 -- RICHMOND 063 93 10 RICHMOND 064 96 8 RICHMOND 065 11 10 RICHMOND 066 SEE R 1 104 roe. 142.5 ih �y. AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK BARD 1 idARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S D M M J M H S R 0 H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C 10 A E C T U S R R A S L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 0 R M A T R E D R 0 R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-013 ® RICHMOND 067 124 85 _ 0 _ RICHMOND n68 85 72 2 RICHMOND 069 182 122 , 0 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 115 79 0 RICHMOND 072 198 130 1 RICHMOND 073 SEE RI 072 RICHMOND 074 136Be RICHMOND 175 108 107 0 RICHMOND 076 121 12 RICHMOND 077 97 13 3 RICHMOND 078 79 66 0 RICHMOND 079 111 90 0 RICHMOND 080 — __ RICHMOND 081 _-_-- RICHMONO 082 _ _. 12 _44 _3__-0 RICHMOND 083131 iO4 0 RICHMOND _084 123 8 I RICHMOND 085 _ _ - 13 10 0 RICHMOND 086 SEE RI 111 -- RICHMOND 087 161 8 RICHMOND 088 149 19 - - 1 RICHMOND 092 _11 ­102 68 7 RICHMOND 093 _ 7 __10- 1 RICHMOND 094168 8 0 RICHMOND 095 61 11_ _ _ 0 RICHMOND 096 79 126 0 RICHMOND 09841 9 1 RICHMOND 099 86 . 66 0 RICHMOND 101 e_ 10 4 0 RICHMOND 102 83 __ 76__- RICHMOND 103 _ 63 6- 0 RICHMOND 104 191 13_ RICHMOND 105 96__10_ 1 RICHMOND 116 __- 9 -134--_ RICHMOND 108 _. __. 73 1.101 1 - RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 SEE RI 021 RICHMOND 111 20 __13 RICHMOND 112 VOTED ABSENTEE RODEO 501 99 13 RODEO 502 _.— SEE RD 503 .RODEO 503 _ _ 162 19. RODEO 504 _ -.__ . _ 1261---12 RODEO 505 83 9 1 RODEO 506 117 10 RODEO 508 105 13 RODEO 509 132 19 ROLLINGWO00 501 11 8 ROLLINGWOOD 502 _ 102 10 ROLLINGWOOD 503 145 10 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 9_. . 0 _. SARANAP 501 SARANAP 502 SARANAP 503 SARANAP 504 SARANAP 505 SARANAP 506 SARANAP 517 SARANAP 506 SEE SN 520 SARANAP 509 SARANAP 510 — SARANAP 511 SARANAP 512 SARANAP 513 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 rona uas i AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND PARK WARD 1 BARD 1 WARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S 0 M M J M H S R 0 H K S E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 0 R M A T R E 0 R D R P 0 1 I P E S I I c N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S --18-014 ® SARANAP 516 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 5112 SARANAP 519 SEE WC 057 - SARANAP 524 SAN PABLO 001 135 83 1 SAN PABLO 002 116 82 a _.SAN PABLO 003 _ -_ B 7 0 SAN PABLO 004 99 76 0 . SAN PABLO 005 SEE SP 023 _ SAN PABLO 006 125 SAN PABLO 007 104 SAN PABLO 408 123 9 ® SAN PABLO 009 _ _ ___ _14 10 SAN PABLO 010 _ 10 10 SAN PABLO 011 ___.-_ _ _ 105 71--, SAN PABLO 012 _89 - 75 0 7 SAN PABLO, 013 -__ _ _._ 9 10 SAN PABLO 014 80 7_ SAN PABLO 015 _ _ 115 7 SAN PABLO 016 109 106 0 SAN PABLO 417 12711 SAN PABLO 018 _ 108 8 SAN PABLO 019 -- _ _ __ _ 5 - _ SAN PABLO X20 170 15_. SAN PABLO 021 . - - 86 101 ._ _ SAN PABLO 022 SEE SP 020 SAN PABLO 023 _ 14- 9 SAN RAMON 501 SAN PAMON 502 SAN RAMON 503 SAN RAMON 504 SAN RAMON 505 SAN RAMON 506 SAN RAMON 507 SAN RAMON 508 SAN RAMON 509 SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 SAN RAMON 513 SAN 4AM04 514 SAN RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 516 SAN RAMON 517 SAN RAMON 519 SAN RAMON 520 SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 SAN RAMON 523 SAN RAMON 524 SAN RAMON 525 SAN RAMON 526 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 5M3 SEE MZ 016 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 506 VINE HILL 507 SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 roe. 114:-e ?I 1 AMBROS REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK WARD 1 w ARD 1 WARD 2 8 N J T F C S W M 8 V S 0 M M J M H S IR 0 IH K IS E A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C I 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E 6 C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N t E A R N E O R L R S Y E R N L E 0 D R M A T R E 0 R 0 R P 0 I I P E S I I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-015 WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 WALNUT CREEK 004 WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 006 WALNUT CREEK 007 WALNUT CREEK 008 WALNUT CREEK 009 WALNUT CREEK 010 WALNUT CREEK 011 _ WALNUT CREEK 012 WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT CREEK 016 WALNUT CREEK 017 WALNUT CREEK 018 - - WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 WALNUT CREEK 021_ WALNUT CREEK 022__ WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 013 WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK 026 WALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT CREEK 029 WALNUT CREEK 030 WALNUT CREEK 031 _ WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CREEK 033 WALNUT CREEK 034 WALNUT CREEK 035 WALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT CREEK 037 WALNUT CREEK 038 WALNUT CREEK 039 WALNUT CREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 042 WALNUT CREEK 043 WALNUT CREEK 044 WALNUT CREEK 045 WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 047 WALNUT CREEK 048 _ WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT-_CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 052 WALNUT CREEK 053 WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC OQ9 WALNUT CREEK 056 WALNUT CREEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 058 _ WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CREEK 060 .- --- -- - - -_- --- __-- WALNUT CREEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CREEK 064 — WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK 066 WALNUT CREEK 067 WALNUT CREEK 068 _ WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 072 _---- ..WALNUT CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK n74 WALNUT CREEK 076 WALNUT CREEK 077 _WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 WALNUT CREEK 080 rover ut•s p+ AMBROSE REC EBMUD EAST BAY REG PARK DIST AND P RK HARD 1 OARD 1 YARD 2 B M J T F C S W M B V S O M M J M H S R D H K S ! S A 0 A E H C I 0 A I C 0 I A E 0 U C 1 0 A E C T U S R R A A L S R N A N L R F R R A C U R S A T E E A N V T L E B C T A L Y F R L T H S L S T Y R N A E T I S A E T L E E I E T A T A E T I G N Z E A R N E 0 R L R S Y E R N L E 0 0 R M A T R E 0 R 0 R P 0 I I P E S 1 I E N P M N N W N P C G G G G E S S S S -08-016 WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK 082 WALNUT CREEK 083 WALNUT CREEK 084 _ WALNUT CREEK 085 WALNUT CREEK n86 WALNUT CREEK 087 WALNUT CREEK 088 WALNUT CREEK 089 WALNUT CREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 091 WALNUT CREEK 092 _.SEE NC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 WALNUT CREEK 501 WALNUT CREEK 502 WALNUT CREEK 503 _ SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 504 WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506 WALNUT CREEK-5-07 WALNUT CREEK 508 y WALNUT CREEK 509 __SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 _SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 — SEE WC 059 --- -- _-. WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT CREEK 517 WALNUT CREEK 518 WALNUT CREEK 519 WALNUT CREEK _520 WALNUT CREEK 521 WALNUT CREEK 522 WALNUT CREEK 523 WALNUT CREEK 524 WALNUT CREEK 525 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 529 ® SEE WC -014 WALNUT CREEK 530 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 WALNUT CREEK 533 _ WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 535 WALNUT CREEK 537 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 65 58 38 0 750 53A 1 125 488 43 0 325 756 1 fONM iaa•t _- —'- _ �a f E B REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WARD 6 F B A B W S S J 8 C M E N J F K D R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 0 1 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A D M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A 0 L H G R T C E E Q L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S —09-001 ALHAMBRA 501 _ ALHAMBRA 502 ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505VOTED ALHAMBRA ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE — ALHAMBRA 511 SES AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 - --_ _ -- -- _— SEE AH 503 A ALHAMBR514 HAM RA 037 SEE ALAMO 501 1357 T ALAMO 502 11 58 58 0 ALAMO 503 141 61 7 ALAMO 504 11 T 10 1 AL AMC) 505 7 24 52 ALAMO 506 . _ 8 44 45 0 ALAMO 507 IZ4 49 82 ALAMO 508 8.5 36 72 0 ALAMO 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 64 31 57 0 ALAMO 511A8 43 4 ALAMO 512 ._2 1- 2 0 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 ALAMO 514 931_ 38 T 1 ALAMO 515 2 15 0 ALAMO 515A 8 37 52 1 ALAMO 516 6 33 57 0 ANTIOCH 001 LO 76 38 2 ANTIOCH 002 _ _12 63 2 ANTIOCH 003 16 69 24 0 ANTIOCH 004 9 60 18 0 ANTIOCH 005 8 49 1" ANTIOCH 00610 6 27 0 ANTIOCH 007 11 8 20 O ANTIOCH 008 14 170 3 ANTIOCH 009_ _ _ _ 14 77 2 ANTIOCH_ 010 10 72 2 ANTIOCH 011 _ 13 68 2 ANTIQCH_012 15_ 101 4 ANTIOCH 013 12 62 39 ANTIOCH 014 11 73 18 1 ANTIOCH 015 12 9 23 0 — - — ---- - ANTIOCH 016 15 101 23 0 ANTIOCH 017 1275 19 0 ANTIOCH 018 9 42 14 0 ANTIOCH 019 11 52 17 0 ANTIOCH 020 14 82 18 0 ANTIOCH 021 13 87 26 0 ANTIOCH 022 12 90 24 0 ANTIOCH 023 18 114 31 0 ANTIOCH 024 15 93 36 1 ANTIOCH 025 lB 113 44 0 ANTIOCH 026 15 67 27 1 ANTIOCH 021 14 86 24 1 ANTIOCH 02818 T 4 1 ANTIOCH 029 4 2 ANTIOCH 030 10 64 13 0 ANTIOCH 031 9 56 22 0 ANTIOCH 032 12 57 12 0 ANTIOCH 033 190 103 32 4NTIOCH 034 SEE AN 048 ANTIOCH 035 111 6 ANTIOCH 036 96 52 13 0 ANTIOCH 037 12 64 22 a ANTIOCH 038 21 141 4 ANTIOCH 039 14 111 2 ANTIOCH 040 _10 T7 2 ANTIOCH 041 16 131 1 ANTIOCN..042 -10_ _ 2 FOAM 142.5 w E B REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WARD 6 F B A B W S S J B C N E N J F K 0 R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 0 I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U 0 A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A 0 M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-002 ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 - ANTIOCH 044 11.6 58 18 1 _ ANTIOCH 047 134 76 15 1 ANTIOCH 048 171 115 35 1 ANTIOCH 049 82 47 13 0 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 BETHEL_ ISLAND SOlA BETHEL ISLAND 501B BERKELEY PARK 501 BAY VIEW 501 BRENTWOOD 301 BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 _-- BRENTWOOD ^Ob BRENTWOOD 501 BRENTWOOD 502 _. SEE OA 543 —_-- -- - -_ - BRENTWOOD 503 -- BRENTWOOD 504 _ --- -- -- ---- __ SEE KG 511 BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 511 BRENTWOOD 513 SEE SW 508 BYRON 501A BYRON 5028 _ _ .._. BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 _-- CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 512 CROCKETT 503 _ _- SEE CK 511.. CROCKETT 514 CROCKETT 505 _CROCKETT 506 VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 154 72 33 0 CLAYTON nn2 151 50 30 0 CLAYTON 003 SEE CL 503 CLAYTON Qn4 123 31 28 0 CLAYTON 005 16 69 3 CLAYTON 501 _11 59 2 CLAYTON 502 15 90 43 CLAYTON 503 _ _ 20 44 41 21 -1-1-3-- S —--49---64181 18 --- _ CLAYTON- 506 _ T 33 4 1 CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 __-- VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 132 53 34 2 _ CONCORD 001 9 8 6 5 40 115 136--____ - _1 _. - ---- --- __— CONCORD 002 11 9 741--- 3 _ 38 1 134'-- CONCORD nn3 131 8 6 48 5 130 17 CONCORD 004 64 4 3 2 24- 58 64--- CONCORD 005 11 9 6 _ 4_ 4 __i3_6 13 13 CONCORD 006 109 7 58 37 34 104 12 CONCORD 007 j2l 8 65 3 38 10_ 101 CONCORD 008 14 10 66 33 4 .1151-1--149, CONCORD n09 111 10 5 3 3 2 13 CONCORD 010 111 7 55 35 25 103 121 1 CONCORD 011 84 8 37� 39 47 133 12 CONCORD 112 119 12 56j 39 36 196 18 CONCORD 013 114 9 49 4 4 133 15 CONCORD 014 13 11 56 37 46 186 192 1 - CONCORD 115 115 14 734 3 28 15 15 — - -- CONCORD 016 7 8 30� 35 36 131 14 _ CONCORD 017 13 11 5 4 31 15 17 CONCORD 918 9 9 4 514# 2 4 133 14__ CONCORD 019 12 10 5 4 41 15 14 CONCORD 020 22 9 3 20 11 10 5 80 15 18 CONCORD ^21 -- - - _14 8 2 - 1 13 10 - 6 38 - 38 12 139 1 ! ------.-- _.-. -_ - iORM ill-3 e� �a � s E B REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F B A B N S S J B C M E N J F K 0 R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U 0 A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A D M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S O N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-003 CONCORD 022 1114 86 73 35 36 134 133 0 CONCORD 023 91 91 58 45 46 130 149 0 CONCORD 024 90 73 45 28 29 89 108 0 CONCORD 025 108 93 50 35 32 152 149 0.. CONCORD 026 130 131 71 34 34 1711 166 CONCORD 027 90 121 49 27 25 169 153 CONCORD 028 121 111 67 31 17 163 157 0 CONCORD 029 73 B8 24 21 20 155 148 CONCORD 030122 12 55 28 24 183 185 2 CONCORD 031 94 9 5 ---23 25 105 115 __ ..-0 -----.____-- CONCORD 032 122 130 62 49 61 177 195 1 CONCORD 033 159 58 36 0 129 125 77 35 39 1T9 171 CONCORD 034 186 100 39 0 156 149 103 39 56 209 218 0 CONCORD 035 113 122 67 46 39 163 157 2 CONCORD 036 133 120 57 39 37 179 182 CONCORD X37 148 17 88 43 43 220 226 0 - — CONCORD 038 1311 63 3 56 162 I73 0 CONCORD 039 120 13 91 27 25 165 153 0 CONCORD 040 116 12 71 31 28 165 148 0 CONCORD 041 123 13 62 26 26 205 194 0 CONCORD 042 73 8 37 11 19 140 135 CONCORD n43 113 12 5 20 20 189 179 6 CONCORD 044 1599 4 0 150 11 78 57 40 191 206 a CONCORD 045 18 74 31 1 150 11 86� 73 54 151 182 CONCORD 046 13 65 2' 0 119 9 6 42 47 113 129 0 CONCORD 04T 22 136 4 0 252 16 13 69 65 243 223 CONCORD 048 121 84 3 0 99 11 5 58 53 138. 15 CONCORD n49 12 53 16 95 9 6 20 31 133 128 CONCORD 050 18 130 42 167 15 73 43 64 237 233 1 CONCORD 051 10 44 17 54 10 29 15 13 13- 128 CONCORD 152 12 4 1 83 11 3 1 24 , 169 155 CONCORD 053 10 48 11 91 7 44� 3 36 103 10 -- ---- --- CONCORD 054 15 6 1 12 10 T 40 3 138 157 0 CONCORD 055 1T 8 21 13 LO 7 4 6 153. 171 CONCORD 056 15 88 36 0 148 10 8 45 59 123 182 CONCORD 057 13 56 17 0 126 9 76 45 46 162 116 0 CONCORD 058 13 53 37 1 131 11 71 60 29 138 14 CONC0R0 059 121 101 5 -44 5_ 12 155 CONCORD 060 15 66 28 128 12 5 43 56 154 169 0 CONCORD 061 13 65 31 140 10 6 38 5 124 13 CONCORD 062 19 95 27 211 11 97 5- 4 Lb 183 1 CONCORD 063 11 5 1 10 T 3 4_ 44 7 10 _ CONCORD 064 11 5 1 9 9 4 4 32 11 11 CONCORD 065 . -_ — SEE CO 137 CONCORD- 066 122 42 1 1. 10 9 6 18 22 97 89 CONCORD 067 14 7 2 13 11 b 37 34 126 12. _ CONCORD 068 14 T 2 13 10 5 4 3_ -_14 lbl__ CONCORD 069 14 T 2 15 7 6 4 4 120---139 CONCORD 070 11 51 21 0 9 9 62 25 31 10_- 112 _CONCORD 171 161 84 21 0 164 13 97 3_ _ 3 16 16 CONCORD 072 80 4 1 5 7 2 1 19 11_ 10 _ --- — -------- CONCORD 073 12 8 1 111 13 5 2 1 16- 153 1 CONCORD M74 5 33 12 13 54 3 25 10 2060 CONCORD 075 16 7 1 CONCORD 076 9 58 27 0 - -- -- — CONCORD 077 20 85 35 a CONCORD 078 93 10 50( 14 23 158 14 CONCORD 079 8 55 14 1 78 7 5 21 Z6 91 92 1 CONCORD 080 7 37 is 0 T3 5 4 25 20 6 T CONCORD 081 140 14 6 58 56 199 21 CONCORD 082 176 12 8 65 65 13 - 172 CONCORD 083 22 11 5 23 16 9 39 4 26 5 __ 25 CONCORD 084 128 9 5 41 37 149 16 CONCORD 085 13C 80 33 0 159 9 63 39 41 140 -'141 CONCORD 087 6 4 1 0 CONCORD 089 i2f 82 3n 0 151 79 67 36 43 11. 13 CONCORD 090 15 74 27 1 CONCORD 091 21E 88 38 0 CONCORD 092 110 92 5Z 37 31 123 128 CONCORD 093 SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 9 6 3 41 25 96 104 1 CONCORD 095 10 51 11 a T 10 3 - 21 9 148 13 CONCORD 096 12 11 745 1961199 CONCORD 097 T 8 4 - 1 1 12 121 CONCORD 098 12 83 2 128 10 7 3 41 140 152 CONCORD 099 8 70 26 9 7 5 -3 49 7 10 CONCORD 100 17 66 35 11 12 8 3 40 190 19 row sa•a a l E B REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F B A B W S S J B C M E N J F K D R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 0 I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N 8 U N A A D M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T B S H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A 0 L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-004 ® CONCORD 101 143 68 1 0 1.10 10 49 42 48 157 169 0 CONCORD 1n2 16 78 3 0 128 147 81 31 30 165 176 1 CONCORD 103 178 74 35 1 172 12 82 26 29 179 160 0 CONCORD 104 11 60 32 0 111 9 49 29 33 147 134 CONCORD 105 180 148 95 65 50 220 CONCORD 106 93 60 17 0 90 55 38 22 23 123 107 0 CONCORD 107 106 148 59 31 26 177 1.71. 0 CONCORD 108 87 63 37 39 38 86 99 CONCORD 109 115 _92 54 -53 52 140 1154 0 CONCOR -110 110 121 92 57 33 40 143 150 CONCORD 111 71 86 45 33 51 125 133 CONCORD 112 178 81 30 1 165 129 81 43 36 155 153 1 CONCORD 113 117 TO 15 0 11.6 94 52 36 32 101 116 0 CONCORD 114 133 59 17 0 125 81 64 36 38 109 110 CONCORD 115SEE _ _. __ . . CO CO 082 ® CONCORD 116 11 58 2 0 12 6 65 50 35 99 108 0 — CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 21 1 . _ 7 11 7 23_ 35 CONCORD 119 112 9 62 --25 30 124 1321--- CONCORD 120 101 LO 51 32 25 174 181 0 CONCORD 121 -- - ----- SEE CO 034 __.-- CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 - _ _ _ --- --- -- CONCORD 123 1201 . 31 1 T _ 9 4 - 16 — _CONCORD 124 20 121 _ 110 _ - _ SEE CL 503 --- CONCORD 125 84 73 25 0 _ CONCORD 126 _ SEE CO 091 CONCORD 127114 10 53 36 28 175 169 CONCORD l28 - 1T 6 1 12 -_12. 6 39 44- 163_ 157 -6— 0!__ CONCORD 129 16 68 35 142 10 7 27 25 150 135 CONCORD 130 101 63 21 C 101 6 40 39 37 112 129 0 CONCORD 131 12 4 1 7 9 48 3 36 112_121 _6 _ CONCORD 132 SEE CO 055 _ CONCORD 133 14 75 21 12 10 6 ___ 3 47 123 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 __ CONCORD 135 20 11 3 211 _ 11 9 8 85 150 _18 CONCORD 136 12 35 19 1 8 _ 87 46 20 20 137 122 1 CONCORD 137 21 107 3 4 201 121 86 61 T2 L96 204 1 CONCORD138 9 51 2 0 106 71 44 21 - 21 92 101 CONCORD 139 9 76 1 0 10 -69 43 29- 45 ()1--- -125 i CONCORD 141 19E 68 3 0 149 15 .82 43 3 197 199 CONCORD 142 -- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 _ - 14 _137 2 14 16 _14 — CONCORD 144 148 13 6 44 40 202 191 CONCORD 145 8 49 21 0 92 5 5 28 22 76 6 CONCORD 146 15 69 39 0 167 10 6 32 35 152 141 CONCORD 147 15 43 26 0 128 9 8 45 38 97 11 CONCORD 148 114 86 5 26 31 104 111 CONCORD 149 14 71 27 0 150 116 81 27 38 . 150 145 CONCORD 501 - VOTED ABSENTEE _-- CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE __— ® CONCORD 504 8 6 3 - -3.2 22 ---8 97 --- — -- CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 506 SEE CO 144 CONCORD 507 --_._—._-- S E E CO 044 __-_-- CONCORD 508 — SEE CO 045 -- CONCORD 509 101 44 31 0 101 65 36 28 27 105 L14 c CONCORD 510 15E 83 41 1 12 -136 81 40 4 161 176 CONCORD 511 _ S E E._CO 100 ------ CONCORD 512 65 35 11 0 55 47 28 19 12 63 62 c -- _ — C04CORD 513 SEE CO 048 - --- --- CONCORD 514 _SEE WC 065 sow« a:-s M E B REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F B A B W S S J B C M E N J F K D R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 O I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A 0 M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-005 -CONCORD 515 17_ 98 41 -- 0 CONCORD 516 139 95 0 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 CONCORD _520 VOTEO ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 144 61 23 CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 CONCORD 524 227 118 48 0 CONCORD 525 116 56 20 0 102 9 39 25 24 143 144 a CONCORD 532 ___-- ® _ SEE CO 515 CANYON 501 DANVILLE 501 6 31 53 0 DANVILLE 502 3 17 1.09 a OA_NV ILL E 503 14 48 122 0 DANVILLE 504 10 49 56 1 DANVILLE 505 13 76 65 3 DANVILLE 506 13 52 91 0 DANVILLE 507 121 3 6 0 DANVILLE 508 -9 53 40 0 DANVILLE 509 12 Tl 88 _1 _ DANVILLE 510 6 41 45 0 DANVILLE 511 9 42 10 DANVILLE 512 1153 5 0 DANVILLE 513 8 38 85 0 OANVIILE 514A7 35 12 1 _DANVILLE 5148 6 31 85 1 DANVILLE 515 0 -DANV ILL E 515A_- -_ -DANVILLE 516 _-_ 9 43 76 2 ___- pANVILL E 517 9 _ 28 49 0 DANVILLE 518 12 28 48 DANVILLE 519 - 0 pANVILLE 519A __- _ DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 114 71 50 0 DANVILLE 522 51 20 5 DANVILLE 523 -- -- S E E DV 518 __...— DANVILLE 524 __SEE OV_506 DANVILLE 525 13 4 81 DANVILLE 526 15 _ __61 _15 1 VI _DANLLE 527 13 61 9 2 DANVILLE 528 12 6 8 DANVILLE _529 15 T 6 DANVILLE ILL E 53tf - _ VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SSE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 835 5 DANVILLE 533A 1 DANVILLE 534 8 33 7 DANVILLE 535 8 22 4 DANVILLE 536 8 31 64 1 DANVILLE 537 - 9 28 51 DANVILLE 538 1C 49 57 0 EL CERRITO 001 EL CERRITO 002 EL CERRITO 003 EL CERRITO 004 EL CERRITO 005 -EL CERRITO 006 _ --- - - EL CERQITO 007 - — EL CERRITO 008 - - - — --- EL CERRITO 009 -- - - S_EE EC 039 _ --- --- EL CERRITO 010 EL CERRITO 011 _ EL CERRITO 012 FORM 142.5 1 E B REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F 8 A B W S S J B C M E N J F K D R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A 0 M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-006 ® EL CERRITO 013 EL CERRITO 014 EL CERRITO 015 -_- EL CERRITO 016 EL CERRITO 017 EL CERRITO 018 EL CERRITO 019 EL CERRITO 020 EL CERRITO 021 _ -- -- - _- El CERR ITO 022 EL CERRITO 023 El CERRITO 024 EL CERRITO 025 EL CERRITO 026 EL CERRITO 027 EL CERRITO 028 EL CERRITO 029 EL CERRITO 030 - - EL_ CERRITO EL CERRITO 032 .EL_ CERRITO 033 El CERR ITO 034 EL CERRITO 035 EL CERRITO 036 ELCERRITO ITO 037 EL CERRITO 038 EL CERRITO 039 EL CERRITO 040 EL CERRITO 042 EAST_ RICHMOND 501 EAST RICHMOND 502 _ EAST RICHMOND 503 EAST RICHMOND 504 EAST RICHMOND 505 EAST RICHMOND 506 EAST RICHMOND 507 EAST RICHMOND 508 EL SOBRANTE 501 EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 El SOBRANTE 504 EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 -- El SOBR ANTE 506 .- _ ® EL SOBRANTE 507 _ EL SOBRANTE 508 EL SOBRANTE 510 EL SOBRANTE 511 EL SOBRANTE 512 -- EL SOBRANTE 513 EL SOBRANTE 514 EL SOBRANTE 515 EL SOBRANTE 516 EL SOBRANTE 517 EL SOBRANTE 518 EL SOBRANTE 522 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 EL SOBRANTE 527 FL SOBRANTE 528 ® SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 GIANT 501 GIANT 502 GIANT 503 GIANT 504 __-- GIANT 505 GIANT 506 _- GIANT 577 GIANT 508 GIANT 509 GIANT 510 -_- SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 GIANT 513 HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 c_- E B REG RARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WARD 6 F 8 A B M S S J B C M E N J F K D R M S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 N C S A M N B U N A A D M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-007 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 -__-- KENSINGTON 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 .-- KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 508 KENSINGTON 509 KENSINGTON 510 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 LAFAYETTE 001 124 51 31 0 LAFAYETTE 002 169 94 51 LAFAYETTE 003 155 65 42 0 LAFAYETTE 004 183 71 47 LAFAYETTE 005 LAFAYETTE 006 LAFAYETTE 007 LAFAYETTE 008 LAFAYETTE 009 115 65 35 0 LAFAYETTE 010 119 40 20 0 LAFAYETTE 011 LAFAYETTE 012 LAFAYETTE 013 LAFAYETTE 014 LAFAYETTE 015 LAFAYETTE 016 LAFAYETTE 017 LAFAYETTE 018 LAFAYETTE 019 LAFAYETTE 020 LAFAYETTE 021 LAFAYETTE 022 LAFAYETTE 023 LAFAYETTE 024 LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 LAFAYETTE 028 LAFAYETTE 030 171 76 7 1 LAFAYETTE 031 105 54 21 0 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 ill 65 34 0 LAFAYETTE 039 LAFAYETTE 040 LAFAYETTE 041 LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 LAFAYETTE 044 LAFAYETTE 045 LAFAYETTE 046 LAFAYETTE 047 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 SEF LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 LAFAYETTE 502 SEF LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 91 58 22 2 LONE TREE 501 SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 110 62 31 LONE TREE 503 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE_ 505 _ SEE.. LT 512 _ -- _- -- _-- Von. 1 42.5 M 8 E 8 REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F 8 A B W S S J 8 C M E N J F K D R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 O I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U 0 A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N 8 U N A A 0 M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T 8 E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A 0 L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-008 ® LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 - - -- _ ------ - VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 _ __- LONE TREE 512 _ VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 MORAGA On2 .. .SEE M0 003 MORAGA 003 - MORAGA Ono MORAGA 005 MORAGA 006 - - --_ — -- - -- - -- — MORAGA On7 MORAGA 008 MORAGA 009 MORAGA 010 MORAGA 011 --- MORAGA 012 -- �— MORAGA 013 MORAGA 014 MORAGA 015 — MORAGA 016 MORAGA 017 MORAGA 018 MORAGA 019 MORAGA 020 MORAGA 021 MORAGA 022 MORAGA 023 MORAGA 024 MORAGA 025 _ MORAGA 027 -.SEE MO X25 MORAGA 029 -- MORAGA 030 _ SEE MO 120 MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 --__.— MORAGA 502 SEE MO 011 MT VIEW 501 MT VIEW 502 MT VIEW 503 MT VIEW 504 MT VIEW 505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 MARTINEZ 008 MARTINEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ O11 ® MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 017 - MARTINEZ 018 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ 020 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 023 MARTINEt 024 -- - SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEZ 028 MARTINEZ 029 _ MARTINEZ 030 FORM 142.3 E B REG ARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F B A B W S S J B C M E N J F K D R W S S Q L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N 8 U N A A 0 M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T 8 E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-009 MARTINEZ !131 �___---- SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 MARTINEZ f133 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 037 MARTINEZ 038 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 - - MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 _-- MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 037 NICHOLS 501 10 3 2 NICHOLS 503 i2 73 2 NICHOIS SOS _ _ _ VOTED ABSENTEE OR NTH RICHMOND 501_ NORTH RICHMOND 502 NORTH RICHMOND 503 OAKLEY 501 OAKL EY 502 OAKLEY 503 - - - - OAKLEY 504 OAKLEY 505 OAKIEY 506 _.SEE GA 505 OLE-6-M- 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 SEF PI 021 _ OLEUM 503_ VOTED ABSENTEE OL_EUM 506 -SEE PI 006 ---� OLEUM 50. 9 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 511 _ ORINDA 502 - ORINDA 503 ORINDA 5)4 QRINOA 505 ORINDA 506 ORINDA517 _.._--- ORINDA 508 OR TNDA_ 509 --- .ORINDA 510 OPINDA 511 ORINDA 512 _ ORINDA 513 ORINDA 514 ORTNDA 515 - - - - -- - ORINDA 516 OPINDA 517 OR_INOA 518 ORTNDA 519 ORINDA 520 ORINDA 521 ORINDA 522 ORINDA 523 ORINDA 524 ORINDA 525 ORINOA 526 OR I4DA 527 ORINDA 529 ._-_- VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE _OR TNDA 533 _-- _._ ORINOA 534 OR TNDA 536 ORINDA 537 -- OR INDA 540 _-�- SEE OR 512 PITTSBURG 001 6 4 1 'PITTSBURG 002 - - 8 34 2 1 rosy �s-a !'3 E 8 REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR3 6 F B A B W S S J 8 C M E N J F K D R Y S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 0 1 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U 0 A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A 0 M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S O N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-010 PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 7 2 43 17 1 PITTSBURG 005 i0i 58 17 0 PITTSBURG 006 9c 47 21 0 PITTSBURG 007 1344 22 1 PITTSBURG 008 9 52 18 0 PITTSBURG 009 SEE P8 025 _------ PITTSBURG 010 10 43 32 1 PITTSBURG 011 8 22 21 PITTSBURG 012 10 39 24 0 PITTSBURG 013 134 64 25 0 PITTSBURG 014 106 44 16 1 PITTSBURG 015 110 42 26 a PITTSBURG 016 101 45 24 1 PITTSBURG 017 .-ill 75 34 0 PITTSBURG 018 13 67 21 PITTSBURG 019 12 7 22 0 PITTSBURG 020 15 74 29 1 PITTSBURG 021 10 41 10 0 PITTSBURG 1122 11 37 2 1 PITTSBURG 023 22 98 45 0 PITTSBURG 025 13 61 30 1 PITTSBURG n26 8 4n 19 1 PITTSBURG 027 . .SEE PB 032 PITTSBURG 028 20 101 3 PITTSBURG 029 Ii 52 122 1 PITTSBURG 030 15 90 3 PITTSBURG 031 12C 74 2 PITTSBURG 032 231 116 36 0 PITTSBURG 033 .....SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 034 112 56 16 a PITTSBURG 035 132 94 23 0 PITTSBURG 136 82 87 14 0 PITTSBURG 037 SEE PB 023 PITTSBURG 038 17113 21 PITTSBURG 039 8 1 PITTSBURG 041 11 5 1 PITTSBURG 042 12 8 2 PITTSBURG 501 12 64 2 ® PITTSBURG 502 9 48 2 _ PITTSBURG 503 10 56 2 PITTSBURG 504 12 67 2 PITTSBURG 505 Be61 1 1 PITTSBURG 506 131 81 4 PITTSBURG 507 109 47 2 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED TSBU ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB 011 PITTSBURG 512 130 96 32 0 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042 PITTSBURG 514 163 101 40 aPITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 PLEASANT HILL 001 1416 85 25 2 PLEASANT HILL 002 ill 62 31 PLEASANT HILL 003 91 59 13 84 64 2 3 8 103 PLEASANT HILL Ono 14 6 2 11 13 7 ?-9 41 139 14 PLEASANT HILL 005 131 62 15 1 109 12 6 2-8 3 12 11 — — PLEASANT HILL 006 14q 64 1 103 11 5 -23 3 -1:45 14 PLEASANT HILL 007 99 37 1 PLEASANT HILL 01112 7 2 ll 11 6 3 4 11 11 _ PLEASANT HILL 012 14 6 3 12 13 72 4 41 121 12 -- PLEASANT HILL 013 17 9 2 15 12 9 45 59 1416_ PLEASANT HILL 014 15 91 2 15 10 8 5 7 9 14 PLFASANT HILL 015 18 9 3 13 16- -- -8 .---3- _ 44 16_. 16 _. ----- - PLEASANT HILL 016 13 7 2 13 12 7 43 41 12 --135FOR. 1142.3 ua.s �I E 8 REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR3 6 F B A B W S S J B C M E N J F K D R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A D M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-011 PLEASANT HILL 017 155 56 35 0 144 12 76 43 35 139 138 PLEASANT HILL 018 14 50 2 0 97 12 55 23 18 144 129 6 PLEASANT HILL 019 11 71 2 10 10 66 35 32 127 129 1 PLEASANT HILL 020 151 76 2 1 113 12 61 4 42 147 156 PLEASANT HILL X21 10 79 18 0 88 101 49 31 37 97 124 PLEASANT HILL 022 14 75 22 0 134 87 66 46 47 132 140 PLEASANT HILL 023 134 119 75 55 48 172 180 PLEASANT HILL 024 14 50 30 0 124 118 72 37 47 115 138 PLEASANT HILL 025 161 57 21 10 10 63 _ 4 43 152 145 0 PLEASANT HILL 026 16 78 3 127 _12 67 32 53 1T3 1T2 _ PLEASANT HILL 027 15 57 1 112 9 67 5 31 143 143 0 PLEASANT HILL 028 202 88 30 1 182 145 103 56 63 146 171 1 PLEASANT HILL 029 155 70 30 0 149 118 42 39 47 134 137 PLEASANT HILL 030 136 57 to 0 100 103 57 34 18 128 13 PLEASANT HILL 031 115 68 24 0 PLEASANT HILL 032 142 LO B 35 36 141-_122 ® PLEASANT HTLL ?33 12 9 5 29 46 129 11 0 PLEASANT HILL 034 15 7 3 141 13 8 38 3 138 136 PLEASANT HILL 036 ILE 75 16 0 89 111 51 31 32 121 - 124 0 PLEASANT HILL 037 __. .SEE PH 023 PLEASANT HILL 038 8 45 13 0 60 79 22 31 75 76 0 -- PLEASANT HILL 039 145 83 25 0 144 102 94 43 57 90 " 119 PLEASANT HILL 040 141 157 83 2- - 27 162 ..-14,4 1 - -_—_ - — PLEASANT HILL D41 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 77 49 13 76 61 45 23 31 4 PLEASANT HILI _043 112 T 5 2 22 . 121 103 PLEASANT HILL 044 9 51 1 - 7 -6_ _ ___361 3 31 _ _8_ _—_97__,___--- PLEASANT HILL 045 110 50 25 99 84 5 37 34 10.1___10 1 PLEASANT HILL 046 165 78 31 121 14 7 4 41 15 14 1 PLEASANT HILL 048 11 55 is 0 114 6 333 9 101 PLEASANT HILL 501A 9 4 1 9 9 5 2_ 1 41 10 PLEASANT HILL 5018 75 2 11 0 59 6 4 _1 8 _5 53-_______. PLEASANT HILL 502 9 73 2 1 11 7 4 3 4 99 10 _PLEASANT HILL 503 4 3 PLEASANT HILL 504 17 1 10 1 5 10 11 0 _ PLEASANT HILL 505 106 13 70 3 ___33_ 159_142 - -- - PLEASANT HILL 506 16 18 1_1 _ 3 3 15 142 PLEASANT HILL 507 10 9 _ __b 2 32 112 120 PLEASANT HILL 508 4 2 W 0 PLEASANT HILL 510 15 2 1 3 2 PINOLE 001 _-- PINOLE 002 SEE PI 021 PINOLE 003 — PINOLE 004 PTNOLE 005 PINOLE 006 ---- — - P T NOTE 007 —_— PTNOLE 008 _ VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 009 PINOLE 016 _ PINOLE 011 PINOLE 012 PINOLE 013 _ PINOLE 014 PTNOLE 015 PINOLE 016 SEE PI 003 PINOLE 017 _._.— PINOLE 018 PINOLE 019 PTNOLE 021 PINOLE 022 PINQLE 023 PINOLE 024 SEE PI 007 PACHECO 501 44 IS 13 0 29 41 21 9 a 54 49 0 PACHECO 502 34 4 25 23 28 42 65 PACHECO 503 13 8 71 47 45 _95 12 1 PACHECO 504 - -_- _ SEE M Z 018 -- _ PACHECO 505 SEE M Z 018 PACHECO 506 616 4 1 28 71 82 _PACHECO 507 _ -. _ _ __ VOTED ABSENTEE FOR. 1424 .-_ E B REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F B A B W S S J 8 C M E N J F IK 0 R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A D M R N 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-012 -PACHECO 508 12_ 8 6 41 48 102 128 0 PACHECO 509 140 11 88 53 43 126 148 -6 PACHECO 510 145 10 76 57 40 149 154 0 PACHECO 511 40 2 33 22 16 29 43 PACHECO 512 92 8 59 20 17 68 TO D PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 RICHMOND 003 RICHMOND 004 RICHMOND 005 RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 007 RICHMOND 008 RICHMOND 009 RICHMOND 010 R ICHMO!�0 011 RICHM ONO 012 RICHMOND 013 RICHMOND 014 RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 016 RICHMOND 017 R ICMOND 018 RICH_HMOND 019 RICHMOND 020 _ RICHMOND 1!21 RICHMOND 022 _RICHMOND 023 _ _. RICHMOND 124 RICHMOND 025 RICHMOND 026 _ RICHMOND 027 4ICHMOND 028 RICHMOND 029 RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND 032 RICHMOND 033 SEE RI 032 _ --- RICHMOND 034 EgICHMONO n35_ RICHMOND 036A RICHMOND 0368 i RICHMOND 037 -- ® 038 _ - -- RICHMOND SEE RI 037 SEE RI 035 _ RICHMOND 040 RICHMOND 041 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 RICHMOND 044 _RICHMOND 045 RICHMOND x146 RICHMOND 047 RICHMOND 048 RICHMOND 049 RICHMOND 050 RICHMOND 051 RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND 053 RICHMOND 054 RICHMONO n55 RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 057 R ICHMOND '158 — RICHMOND 059 RICHMOND 060 RICHMOND n61 RICHMOND 062 SEE RI 061 ___-- RICHMOND 063 RICHMOND 064 RICHMOND 065 RICHMOND 066 SEE- 41 -104 FORK 142.2 - - E B REG ARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST MAR 6 F B A B M S S J B C M E N J F K 0 R N S S R L U R I C O A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U D A N M A H I R 0 M C S A M N B U N A A D M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S O N T 8 E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A O L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-013 RICHMOND 067 RICHMOND 068 RICHMOND 069 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073 __— SEE RI 072 RICHMOND 074 RICHMOND 075 RICHMOND 076 RICHMOND 077 RICHMOND 078 RICHMOND 079 RICHMOND 080_ RICHMOND 081 RICHMOND 082 RICHMOND 083 RICHMOND 084 RICHMOND 085 _ RICHMOND 086 SEE RI RICHMOND 087 RICHMOND 088 R_IC_HM0N0 092 RICHMOND 093 RICHMOND 094 RICHMONO ?95 RICHMOND 096 P.ICHMOND 098 RICHMOND 099 RICHMOND RICHMOND 102 RICHMOND 103 RICHMDND 104 RICHMOND 105 RICHMOND 106 RICHMOND _108 RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 SEF RI 021 RICHMOND 111 RICHMOND 112 — ® _ VOTED. ABSENTEE RODEO 501 R0DE0 502 SEE RO 503 RODEO._543 . - ROnEO. 504 RODEO 505 RODEO 506 RODEO 508 RODEO 509 ROLLINGH00D 501 ROLLINGNODO .502 _ ROLLINGw000 503 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 _-- • -- SARANAP 501 5 29 1 SARANAP 502 12 88 3 SARANAP 503 7 62 1 SARANAP 504 16 87 3 SARANAP 505 12 65 30 _ SARANAP 506 106 81 3 _ SARANAP 507 101 81 26 0 SARANAP 508 - SEE SN 520 SARANAP 509 175 72 47 2 SARANAP 510 142 108 32 SAPANAP 511 121 94 29 0 SAPANAP 512 102 69 31 SARANAP 513 14S 71 34 1 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 - romm 142•8 Y� rF� E B REG PAqK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST MAR 6 F B A B W S S J 8 C M E N J F K 0 R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U 0 A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A 0 M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S D N T 8 E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A D L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-014 • SARANAP 516 99 69 27 0 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 SEE WC 057 SARANAP 520 101 98 35 1 SAN PABLO 001 SAN PABLO 002 SAN PABLO 003 SAN PABLO 004 SAN PABLO 005 —_-- SEE SP 023 SAN PABLO 006 SAN PABLO 007 SAN PABLO 008 SAN PABLO 709 _ __ __ __. _- - --------- - ----- ._--- ----�._ - - _SAN PABLO 010 - SAN,PABLO 011_ SAN PABLO n12 SAN PABL0 013 SAN PABLO 014 SAN PABLO X15 SAN PABLO 016 SAN PABLO 017 SAN PABLO 018 SANPA8L0 019 _ SAN PABLO 020 - SAN PABLO 321 _ SAN PABLO 022 SEE SP 020 SAN PABLO 023 _ SAN RAMON 501 SAN RAMON 502 SAN RAMON 503 SAN RAMON 504 SA* RAMON RAMON 505 SANRANON 506 _ -- .. SAN RAMON 507 SAN RAMON 508 -SAN_ RAMON 509 SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 514 SAN R A MO_N 515 SAN RANON 516 SAN RAMON 517 SAN RAMON 519 SAN RAMON 520 SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 SAN RAMON 523 SAN RAMON 524 SAN RAMON 525.. SAN RAMON 526 SAN RAMON 528 VORAM ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 TASSAJARA 501 73 20 46 0 _ TA__SSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 SEE MZ 016 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 506 -__- VINE HMI 507 SEE VH 504 IL -- VINE HL 509 - - HIL SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 _ SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 _ 51 5 1 roses taws fN E 8 REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F B A B W S S J 8 C M E N J F K 0 R W S S R L U R I C 0 A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U O A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N 8 U N A A O M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S O N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A 0 L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-015 WALNUT CREEK 002 17 66 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 003 12 95 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 004 14 95 31 0 WALNUT CREEK 005 14 102 15 WALNUT CREEK 006 17 97 28 0 WALNUT CREEK 007 14 102 27 0 WALNUT CREEK 008 11 113 24 0 WALNUT CREEK 009 15 94 26 0 WALNUT CREEK 010 14 138 38 0 WALNUT CREEK 011 8 53 11 WALNUT CREEK 012 12 86 32 WALNUT CREEK 013 128 110 35 0 WALNUT CREEK 014 127 90 23 1 WALNUT CREEK 015 186 141 37 0 WALNUT CREEK 016 117 74 32 0 WALNUT CREEK 017 93 94 17 0 WALNUT CREEK 018 T 135 23 WALNUT CREEK 019 6 54 17 0 WALNUT CREEK 020 214 179 73 0 WALNUT CREEK 021 95 130 56 1 WALNUT CREEK 022 119 151 69 0 WALNUT CREEK 023 .SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 . . .SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 11 10 13 0 WALNUT CREEK 026 12 162 is 0 WALNUT CREEK 027 1286 27 0 WALNUT CREEK 028 11 55 14 0 WALNUT CREEK 029 7 46 22 0 WALNUT CREEK 030 17 87 37 1 WALNUT CREEK 031 22 100 31 WALNUT CREEK 032 21 83 55 0 WALNUT CREEK 033 12 106 19 WALNUT CREEK 034 16 111 44 0 WALNUT CREEK 035 1284 23 1 WALNUT CREEK 036 16 75 53 WALNUT CREEK -037 10 63 21 WALNUT CREEK 038 13 54 36 0 WALNUT CREEK 039 17 57 25 1 WALNUT CREEK 040 15 50 31 WALNUT CREEK 042 13 54 27 0 WALNUT CREEK 043 11 59 3 WALNUT CREEK 044 15 98 3 WALNUT CREEK 045 17 96 28 1 WALNUT CREEK 046 12 72 4 WALNUT CREEK 047 17 106 3 WALNUT CREEK 048 65 51 21 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 ___-- NALNUT CREEK 051 104 57 20 1 WALNUT CREEK 052 230 145 49 0 WALNUT CREEK 053 ill 74 31 WALNUT CREEK 054 163 102 23 1 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK C56 101 82 17 0 WALNUT CREEK 057 114 89 25 a WALNUT CREEK 058 14 107 2 WALNUT CREEK 059 10 T. 2 1 WALNUT CREEK 0608 48 2 1 ® WALNUT CREEK 061 12 9 2 1 WALNUT CREEK 062 12 47 31 WALNUT CREEK 063 1510 3 WALNUT CREEK 064 10 39 21 WALNUT CREEK P65 19 84 3 WALNUT CREEK 066 156 81 4 WALNUT CREEK 067 14 T7 3 WALNUT CREEK 068 91 62 26 0 WALNUT CREEK 070 1511 3 WALNUT CREEK 071 10 49 3 WALNUT CREEK 072 In 62 3 WALNUT CREEK 073 114 60 41 WALNUT CREEK 074 1149 22 WALNUT CREEK 076 12 41 26 1 WALNUT CREEK 077 124 1 WALNUT CREEK 078 9 5 2 WALNUT CREEK 079 12 45 33 WALNUT CREEK 080 10 5 2 E B REG PARK DIST MT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST WAR 6 F B A 8 W S S J B C M E N J F K D R W S S ' R L U R I C O A A 0 D I 0 L I U 0 C A T C E U O A N M A H I R 0 W C S A M N B U N A A O M R M 0 S T N E V S A H E N B N E S O N T B E H R T E M R 0 P A E R A A L T C E Y A M E J R A 0 L H G R T C E E R L A R N S A L K H Y R G M L N I L L J N Y A I N N G J G S R S -09-016 ® WALNUT CREEK 081 12 45 37 0 WALNUT CREEK 082 16 45 24 0 WALNUT CREEK 083 12 49 32 WALNUT CREEK 084 11 45 21 WALNUT CREEK 085 11 41 22 0 WALNUT CREEK 086 13 80 26 0 WALNUT CREEK 087 13 50 27 0 WALNUT CREEK 088 18 69 40 0 WALNUT CREEK 089 14 108 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 090 _ 8 48 21 WALNUT CREEK 091 15 6 32 WALNUT CREEK 092 SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 13 4 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 501 130 119 20 0 WALNUT CREEK 502 181 129 41 WALNUT CREEK 503.__ SEE_WC 003_ WALNUT CREEK 504___ 12 6 29_ _ _WALNUT CREEK 505 13 101 2 WALNUT CREEK 506 121 103 31 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 507 64 57 24 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 508 132 123 2 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 509 — T SFE WC 062 .-- WALNUT CREEK 510. SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 95 59_ 2 WALNUT CREEK 513 111 55 2 1 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 _- -WALNUT CREEK 515 10 95 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 516 93 so 2 1 WALNUT CREEK 517 16 122 3 1 WALNUT CREEK 518 1013 23 NU1 WALT CREEK 519 6 108 1 WALNUT CREEK 526 13 87 30 0 WALNUT CREEK 521 15 73 5 WALNUT CREEK 522 151 78 42 WALNUT CREEK 523 IS7 44 19 0 WALNUT CREEK 524 _WALNUT CREEK 525 2 11 11 WALNUT CREEK 528 _ VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 014 _WALNUT CREEK 530 4 40 11 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 12 8 41 0 WALNUT CREEK 533 8 4 22 0 WALNUT CREEK 534 10 50 1 WALNUT CREEK 535 af 37 1 WALNUT CREEK 537 lof TO 2 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 2981 1091 72 1 1130 769 691 333 37 785___773 FORM 1-42.5 PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST ULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C M K S M P C G Im S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L B T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E R I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G 5 R S F -10-001 ® ALHAMBRA 501 ALHAMBRA 502 ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE __ _ _ __ - ------ - ----- __--- - - --- -- --- ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE _ ALHAMBRA 511 SEE 4H 501 ALHAMBRA 513 SEE AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 SEE MZ 037 ALAMO 501 ALAMO 502 ALAMO 503 ALAMO 504 AL AMO 5R5 _ALAMO 506 , ,ALAMO 507 ALAMO 508 ALAMO 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE - ALAMO- 511 ,.ALAMO 511A ALAMO 512 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 ALAMO 514 ALAMO 515 ALAMO 515A ALAMO 516 ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 AkTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 005 ANTIOCH 006 ANTIOCH 007 -ANTIOCH 008 ANTIOCH 009 'ANTIOCH 010 ANTIOCH Oil .ANTIOCH 012 ANTIOCH 013 ANTIOCH 014 ANTIOCH 015 .._- ANTIOGH 016 ANTIOCH O 17 -____-- ANTIOCH 018 ANTIOCH 019 ANTIOCH 020 ANTIC CH 021 ANTIOCH 022 ANTIOCH 023 ANTIOCH 024 ANTIOCH 025 ANTIOCH 026 ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 028 ANTIOCH 029 ANTIOCH 030 ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH 032 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 _.__.SEE 4N 048 ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH 036 ANTIOCH 037 . ANTIOCH 038 ANTIOCH 039 ANTIOCH 040 ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 MR. 1.2.5 PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E O H 0 H 0 C W K S M P iC C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L B Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-002 • ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 ANTIOCH 047 ANTIOCH 048 ANTIOCH 049 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 BETHEL ISLAND 501A BETHEL ISLANO 5018 BERKELEY PARR BAY VIEW 501 BRENTWOOD 001 BRENTWOOD 102 BRENTWOOD 003 - BRENTWOOD 006 BRENTWOOD 501 BRENTWOOD 502 SEE OA 503 _ _ -- - -- .-- -_ - ------- _.__ BRENTWOOD 503 BRENTW000 504 SEF KG 501 BRENTWOOD 508_ BRENTWOOD 511 - _ -._SEE BW 501 ,BRENTWOOD 513 --- -- -- - - _ - -_- _ _..SEE BW 508 BYRpN 501A BYRON 5f118 BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 502 _ CROCKFTT 503 SFE CK 511 - CROCKETT 504 CROCKETT 505 CROCKETT 506 VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 002 CLAYTON 003 _ SFE CL 503 . CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 005 CLAYTON 501 CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 503 _ CLAYTON 506 CLAYTON 507 --^ - SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 CONCORD 001 CONCORD 002 CONCORD 003 CONCORD 004 CONCORD 005 CONCORD 006 CONCORD 007 CONCORD -708 CONCORD 009 CONCORD 010 _ CONCORD I11 CONCORD 012 CONCORD 013 CONCORD 014 _.-- CONCORD 015 -- CONCORD 016 CONCORD 017 CONCORD X18 CONCORD 019 CONCORO 020 CONCORD 121 __-._-- Ar v PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST ULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C M K S M P C C im S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A i L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E 8 A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N 1 K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-003 CONCORD 022 CONCORD 023 CONCORD 024 CONCORD 025 CONCORD 026 CONCORD 127 _._-- CONCORD 02.8 CONCORD 029 CONCORD n30 . CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 CONCORD 033 CONCORD 034. CONCORD 035 CONCORD 036 CONCORD 037 CONCORD 038 CONCORD 039 CONCORD 140 -- CONCORD _O41 CONCORD 042 - - - CONCORD 043 CONCdRQ 044 _— CONCORD 045 CONCORD 046 CONCORD 047 CONCORD 048 CONCORD 049 CONCJRD 150 - - - — CONCORD -051 CONCORD 052 CONCORD 053 CONCORD 054 CONCORD 055 CONCORD 056 CONCORD 057 _ CONCORD 058 CONCORD 059 CONCORD 160 CONCORD 061 — CONCORD 062 CONCORD 063 CONCORD 064 065 CONCORD _ _ SEE CO 137 _ CONCORD 066 CONCORD 067 — CONCORD 068 CONCORD 169 CONCORD 070 CONCORD _071 CONCORD 072 CONCORD OT3 CONCORD 074 _- CONCORD 075 CONCORD 076 CONCORD 077 CONCORD 078 CONCORD 079 CONCORD 080 CONCORD 081 CONCORD X82 CONCORD 083. �-- CONCORD 084 CONCORD 085 _ CONCORD 087 �__-- __ CONCORD 089 CONCORD 090 CONCORD 191 CONCORD 092 CONCORD 093 SEE CO 120 CONCORD 094 -- CONCORD_095 . -- CONCORD 096 CONCORD 097 CONCORD_ 098 CONCORD 099 row. CONCORD 100 -- - ---- ---- - l' PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E 0 H 0 H 0 C W K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L O E 0 I C I H H A Y U G M N U A I L B Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-004 CONCORD 101 CONCORD 102 CONCORD 103 _ CONCORD 104 CONCORD 105 CONCORD 206 ._--- CONCORD 107 - CONCORD 208 CONCORD 109 CONCORD -110 110 �— CONCORD 121 CONCORD 112 _.— CONCORD 113 CONCORD 114 CONCORD 115 SEE CO 082 CONCORD 116 CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 CONCORD 119 CONCORD 120 CONCORD 121 SEE CO 034 CONCORD 122 --- SEE CO 083 —_ -__-- CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 _-- SEE CL 503.. CONCORD 125 -------___. -_-_— —. CONCORD 126. -- SEE CO 091 CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 _-- _-- CONCORD 129.. CONCORD 130 CONCORD 131 CONCORD 132 SEE CO 055 CONCORD 133 CONCORD 134 - - - - -- — SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 CONCORD 136 ® CONCORD 137 CONCORD 138 CONCORD 139 CONCORD 141 _--- CONCORD 142 -- --------- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 -- CONCOFD 144 CONCORD 145 CONCORD 146 CONCORD 147CONCORD 148 CONCORD 149 - CONCORD 501 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE ® CONCORD 504 -- -- - - --—_- ------ CONCORD 565 _-SEE WC _029 CONCOR_D 506 SEE CO 144 CONCORD 507 SFE CO 044 --.__----._-- _ CONCORD._5n8 --- SEE CQ 045 CONCORD 509 — CONCORD 510 -- CONCORD 511 SEE CO 100 - CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 __.__ _ SEE CO 048 _---- CONCORD 514 SEE 'NC 065 roam ua•a -- {eE! PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST ULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H D C W K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E O I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L B T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-005 CONCORD 515 CONCORD 516 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 __--_-- CONCORD 518 - VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519SEE NCO CO 141 CONCORD 520 VOTED ABSENTEE -_ _.-- CONCORD 521 CONCORD 523 .__-- SEE WC 517 _-- CONCORD 524 CONCQRD 525 CONCORD 532_ S=E CO 515 - - --- C A NYON501 DANVILLE 501 DANVILLE 502 _ _ DANVILLE 503 DANVILLE 504 DANVILLE 505 DANVILLE 507 - DANVILLE _508 DANV ILL E 519 DANVILLE 510 �- DANVILLE 511 DANVILLE 512 - DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514A DANVILLE 5148 -- _ - -- - DANVILLE 515 DANVILLE 515A _DANV,ILLE 516 _--_-----._.- OANVILLE 517 DANVILLE 518_ DANVILLE-_519 _ DANVILLE 519A DANVILLE 520 - -_-- VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 DANVILLE 522 DANVILLE 523 SEE DV _518 _ DANVILLE 524 __SEE OV_506 DANVILLE 525 _DANV_ILLE 526 - _DA-NVILLE 527_._--- DANVILLE 528 DANVILLE 529 DANVILLE 530 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531. VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 DANVILLE 533A DANVILLE 534 DANVILLE 535 DANVILLE 536 DANVILLE 537 DANVILLE 538 - - - EL CERR ITD 001_ -- - EL CERRITO 002 EL CERR ITO 003 EL CERRITO 004 EL CERRITO 005 EL CERRITO 006 -- - - _ EL CERRITO 007 EL CERR ITD 008 --~ EL CERRITO 009 SEE EC 039 EL CERRITO 010 ___-- --EL CERRITO 011 _ roewEL CERRITO 012 a:.a PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H D C W K 5 M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-006 • EL CERRITO 013 EL CERRITO 014 EL CERRITO 015 FL CERRITO 016 _EL CERRITO 017 EL_CERRITO 018 EL CERRITO 019 EL CERRITO 020 EL CERRITO 021 EL CERR ITO 022- -- EL CERR ITO 023 EL CERRITO 024 EL CERRITO 025 EL CERRITO 026 EL _CERRITO 027 Fl._CERRITO 028 EL CERRITO 029 EL CERRITO 030 EL CERRITO 031 - EL -CER R ITO 032 EL CERRITO 033 EL CERRITO 034 EL_CERR ITO 035 ELCERR ITO 036 - EL_ CERR ITO 037 - EL CERRITO 038 -- FL CERRITO 039 _--- EL CERRITO 040 - EL CERRITO 042 EAST RICHMOND 501 EAST RICHMOND 502 EAST RICHMOND 503 EAST RICHMOND 504 EAST RICHMOND 505 E45T RICHMOND 506 EAST RICHMOND 507 EAST RICHMOND 508 EC SOBRANTE 501 _ - EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 EL SOBRANTE 504 EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 - FL SOBRANTE 507 EL SOBRANTE 508 EL SOBRANTE 510 EL SOBRANTE 511 FL SOBRANTE 512 - EL SOBRANTE 513 - '- -- --- - FL SOBRANTE 514 FL SOBRANTF 515 EL SOBRANTE 516 EL SOBRANTE 517 EL SOBRANTE 518 EL SOBRANTE 522 FL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 _ - FL SOBRANTE 527 _.._- EL SOBRANTE 528 SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 GI ANT 501 ___ -- GIANT 503 GIANT 504 GIANT 505 --- ---- . __ - ---- GIANT 506 GIANT 507 GIANT 508 GIANT 509 - --- GIANT 510 SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 GIANT 513 HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 Y PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C M K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-007 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 _._ KENSINGTON 501 KENSINGTON 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 KENSINGTON 505 _KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 508 KENSINGTON 509 KENSINGTON 510 KENSINGTON 511 __- __ VOTED ABSENTEE _ KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 LAFAYETTE 001 LAFAYETTE 002 LAFAYETTE 003 LAFAYETTE 004 AFAYETTE 005 ...LLAFAYETTE 006 _ _. -YETTE 007 LAFAYETTE 008 LAFAYETTE 009 LAFAYETTE 010 LAFAYETTE 011 - LAFAYETTE 012 _...__. LAFAYETTE 013 LAFAYETTE 014 LAFAYETTE 015 LAFAYETTE 016 LAFAYETTE 017 LAFAYETTE 018 019 _ LAFAYETTE - - ,LAFAYETTE 020 LAFAYETTE 021- _ LAFAYETTE 022 LAFAYETTE 023 LAFAYETTE 024 T _LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 _-- _ LAFAYETTE 028 _ LAFAYETTE 030 LAFAYETTE. 031 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 _LAFAYETTE 035,__ -,.LAFAYETTE 036 SEG LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 LAFAYETTE 039 ..LAFAYETTE 040 -.-_- LAFAYETTE 041 LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 _. LAFAYETTE 043 LAFAYETTE 044 LAFAYETTE 045 ® LAFAYETTE 046 ---- LAFAYETTE 047 - _ .VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 SEF LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE -- LAFAYETTE 505 LONE TREE 501 .__-- SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 LONE TREE 503 __- VOTED ABSENTEE - -LONE TREE 505 -- SEE_tT 502.. ._ S -- FORM 142.5 M N -PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST ULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C W K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L B Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L B T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-008 LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 013 _LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 011 MDRAGA 002 SEE MO 003 MORAGA Ot13 MORAGA 004 MORAGA 005 MOR AGA 007 MORAGA 008 MDRAGA 009 MORAGA 010 MORAGA 011 MORAGA 012 MOR4GA 013 MOPAGA 014 MORAGA 015 _ MORAGA 016 - MORAGA 017 MDRAGA 018 - -- - MORAGA 019 MORAGA 020 MORAGA 021 MORAGA 022 MORAGA 023 MDRAGA 024 MDRAGA 025 MORAGA 027 SEE MO 025 MORAGA 029 MDRAGA 030 SEE MO 020 - MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 MORAGA 502 . SEE MO 011 MT VIEW 501 MT VIEW 502 - MTVIEW 503 MT VIEW 504 MT VIEW505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ DOT MARTINEZ 008 MARTINEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 ---- ® MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 017 MARTINEZ 018 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ 1210 _ ----- ---_ ------ - MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 023 MARTINEZ 024 SEF. MZ 021 MARTINEZ _025 MARTINEZ 028_ - MARTINEZ 029 MART_INEZ 0.30 FORM 142.5 PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C M K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L S Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L B T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-009 MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ Q32 MARTINEZ 033 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 _MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ ^37 MARTINFZ 038 MARTTNEZ 501--- SEE _SEE MZ 026 MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 037 -- NICHOLS 501 NICHOLS_ 503- NICHOLS 505 .__VOTED -ABSENTEE ___- _ NORTH RICHMOND 501_ NORTH RICHMOND 502 - _NORTH RICHMOND 503 OAKLEY 501 OAKLEY 502 C1AKl EY 503 OAKLEY 504 - OAKLEY_ 505_ OAKLEY 506 SEE OA 505 OLEUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 SEF PI 021 LEU_M 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506__ _- SEE PI 006__---_ O_L_EUM 50.9 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 501 ORINDA 502 ORINDA 503 ORINDA 504 S QRINDA 5!15 , 0RI_N0A_566 QRINDA 507 -0R_TNDA _5 - 8 QRINDA 509 ORINQA 510._ ORTNOA 511 QRINDA 512 ORTNDA 513 QRINDA 514 ORINDA 515 - ORINDA 516 QRINDA 517 ORINDA 518 ORINDA 519 ORTNOA 520 ORINDA 521 ORINDA 522 ORINDA 523 OR INOA - ORINDA 525 ORINDA 526 ORTNDA 527 QRINDA 529 VOTE_DABSENTEE ORINDA 5.30 VOTED ABSENTEE QRINDA 533 ORTNDA 534 QRINDA 536 ORINDA 537 QRINDA 540 SEE OR. 512 PITTSBURG 001 ___PITTSBURG 002 -__-__. FOAM 1l:•a 4 PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST ULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C N K S M P C G M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L B Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L B T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F —10-010 ® PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 005 PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 007 PITTSBURG 008 PITTSBURG 009 _ SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 — PITTSBURG 011 — PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 -- - - — — ----- __— PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 ---- - - — ---- _- PITTSBURG 016 PITTSBURG 017 PIT TS8 URG 018 PITTSBURG 019 _-_— PITTSBURG-_020 _- PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 023 PIT_TSBU4G 025 PITTSBURG 026 PITTS9URG 027 SEE PB 032 PITTSBURG 028_ PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG 030_ PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 _____ PITTSBURG 033 SEE P8 512 PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 036 PITTSBURG 03T___ SEE PB 023 PITTSBURG 03.8 PITTSBURG 039 PITTSBURG 041 _ PITTSBURG 042 PITTSBURG 501_ ® PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 07TTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 ... VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB 011 PITTSBURG 512 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042 PITTSBURG 514 PITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 ______ _ _ PLEASANT HILL 001 5 5 _ 111 13 121 6 6 ,58 PLEASANT HILL 002 3 4 10 4 71 1091 5 48 0 PLFASANT HILL 003 4 61 842 69 7 3 56 0 PLEASANT HILL 004 6 65 12 71 125 14 5 5 PLFASANT HILL 005 6 51 12 4 12 3 14 4 1 PLEASANT HILL 006 7 44 12 65 104 12 4 -6a o PLEASANT HILL 007 31 30 6 45 5 _ 61 - ---3 3 PLEASANT HILL 611 7 63 13 62 86 10 6 65 0 PLFASANT HILL 012 5 62 148 54 117 12 __4 66 a PLEASANT HILL 013 7 93 177 77 114 13 86 812 0 PLEASANT HILL 014 5 91 154 88 92 10 10 7 0 PLEASANT HILL 015 8 9 16 6 15 1T -64 7 PLEASANT HILL 016 6 6 137 65 100 12 66 49 resew rasa 7 i v3 PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C W K S M P I C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L B Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E 8 A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-011 ® PLEASANT HILL 017 69 77 122 55 141 0 L44 62 47. 0 PLEASANT HILL 018 86 50 142_ 56 91 0 158 37 29 0 . PLEASANT HILL 019 64 48 116 60 108 0 107 52 59 0 PLEASANT HILL 020 72 66 116 58 126 0 123 60 71 0 PLEASANT HILL 021 57 48 108 73 67 0 95 58 47 0 PLEASANT HILL 022 8 64 134 54 102 0 116 69 54 0 PLEASANT HILL 023 90 69 1784 119 1 L47 80 64 0 PLEASANT HILL 024 71 49 141 47 123 1 122 61 50 0 PLEASANT HILL 025 67 58 141 57 118 0 120 73 53 0 PLEASA' T HILL 026 76 84 158 67 127 0 136 ----70 64 —-_p __— PLEASANT HILL 027 63 71 126 43 115 1 131 52 53 0 PLEASANT HILL 028 71 79 174 82 151 145 85 77 1 PLEASANT HILL 029 7 91 148 60 91 106 96 62 0 PLEASANT HILL 030 7 50 138 37 89 122 46 48 0 PLEASANT HILL 031 9 33 105 56 71 110 42 56 1 PLEASANT HILL 032 7 103 155 44 1.02 121 61 57 0 - _ — --- — PLEASANT HILL n33 6 67 126 69 93 C 118 63 59 0 _ PLEASANT HILL 034 .67 88 155 54 116 141 76 62 0 PLEASANT HILL 036 52 54 11.5 57 87 IL2 36 53 0 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH _023 ----- PLEASANT HILL 038 37 38 83 51 56 81 _29 33 - 1 - PLEASANT HILL 039 51 71 138 64 95 C 95 72 73 0 PLEASANT HILL 046 81 73 138 82 119 137 61 72 0 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE - -- - ----- PLEASANT HILL 042 3 2 8 3 53_ _ 6 26 0 _ PLEASANT HILL 043 6 4 it 6 6 96 4 5_9 0 PLEASANT HILL n44 4 4563 56 66 --- 78 _Y5 PLEASANT HILL 045 4 63 94 3 996 _39_ _ 54 _ __0 PLEASANT HILL 046 8 81 15 69 111 14 6 59 0 PLEASANT HILL 148 5 _ 9 _ _50 -66_. 72— 63 56 —0 . PLEASANT HILL 501A 4 42 96 34 77 0 85 4 28 0 PLEASANT HILL 5018 3 3 55 23 63 2. ___. 17 PLEASANT HILL 502 b 5n 107 58 65 72 51 66 1 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 PLEASANT HILL 5n5 81 118 103 89 L13 60 66 0 PLEASANT HILL 506 77 68 218 63 101 15 78 77 0 PLEASANT HILL 507 PLEASANT HILL 508 PLEASANT HILL 510 13 7 27 20. PINOLE 001 PINDLE Qn2 ® SEE PI 021 _-- P I NOL£ 003 PINOLE 0n4 PINOLE 005 PINDLE 006 PINOLE 007 --_ PINOLE 008 _ VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 0n9 PINOLE 010 PINOLE 011 .__-.-- PINDLE 112 PINDLE 013 PINDLE 014 PINOL£ n15 PINOLE 016 SEE PI 003 _ ------_ __ ----_ _ ------_ _—----- --- — ® PINOLE n17 PINDLE 018 PINOLE 019 PINOLE n21 PINDLE 022 PINOLF 023 PINOLE n24 SEL PI 007 PACHECO 501 PACHECO 5n2 PACHECO 503 PACHECO 504 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 505 -SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 506 -- PACHECO 507 VOTED ABSENTEE ♦0114 142•5 PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST F:ULL RM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C M K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 9 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-012 PACHECO 508 PACHECO 509 PACHECO 510 PACHECO 511 PACHECO 512 PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 RICHMOND 003 RICHMOND 004 RICHMOND 005 RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 097 RICHMOND 008 RICHMOND 009 RICHMOND 010 RICHMOND 011 RICHMOND 012 RICHMOND 013 RICHMOND 014 RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 016 - RICHMONO 017 _RICHMOND 018 RICHMOND nig- PI CH_ MOND 19PICHMONO 020 RICHMOND 021 RICHMOND 022 RICHMOND 023 RICHMOND 024- ____. RICHMOND 025 _RICHMOND 026 RICHMOND 027 RICHMOND 028 RICHMOND 029 RICHMONO 030 RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND 032 RICHMOND 033 _SEF 41 X32 RICHMOND 034 RICHMOND 635- R ICHMOND 35RICHMOND 036A RICHMOND 0368 RICHMOND 037 RICHMOND 038 SEE RI 037 RICHMOND 039 - - SEE R I 035 .. .......... RICHMOND 040 RICHMOND 041 R ICHMOND 1142 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 RICHMOND 044 RICHMOND 045 ..RICHMOND 046 . R ICHMONO 147 - RICHMOND 048 RICH40NO 049 RICHMOND 050 RICHMOND 051 RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND 053 RICHMOND 054 RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 156 RICHMOND 057 RICHMOND 058 RICHMOND 059 RICHMOND 060 _- --- ----"---- --._ - - ---- - RICHMONO 061 RICHMOND 062 - SEE RI 061-- RICHMOND RICHMOND 063 RICHMOND 064 RICHMOND 065 RICHMOND 066 _ SEE R I 104 - FORM 142.5 - - PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C W K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E 8 A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-013 ® _ RICHMOND 067 RICHMOND 068 RICHMOND 069 RICHMOND 070 ....SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 971 RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073 ----- ---- - SEE R I 072 RICHMOND 074 RICHMOND 075 RICHMOND 076 RICHMOND 077 RICHMOND 078 RICHMOND 079 RICHMOND 080 R ICHMONO 081 _.- RICHMOND 082 RICHMOND 083 RICHMOND 084 RICHMOND_185 RICHMOND 086 __SEE RICHMOND C187 - -- - - RICHMOND_ 088 _R_ICHMOND 092 R_ICHMOND R93 ICHM_OND 094 - RICHNOND 095 _ RICHMOND 096 RiCH_MOND 098 RICHMOND 099 RICHMOND 101_ RLCHMOND 102 RICHMOND _103 RICHMOND 104 RICHMOND 105 RICHMOND 106 RICHMOND 108 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 S E E RI 021' RICHMOND 111- RICHMOND 112_ _VOTED ABSENTEE RODEO 501 RODEO 502 SEE RO 503 _RODEO _503 - ROOE_0 504 -RODEO- 505 RODEO 506__- RODEO 508 RODEO 509 ROLL INGWOOD 501 ROLLINGWO00 502 P OLL I NGWOOD 503 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE _ ST MARYS 502 - SARANAP 501 ------ -- -�_.. SARANAP 502 - - SARANAP 503 SARANAP 504 SARANAP 515 SARANAP_ 506 ..SARANAP 507 SARANAP 508 - - -__SEE SN 520 - _ SARANAP 509 SARANAP 519 SARANAP 511 _-- ,ARANAP 512 SAPANAP 513 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 513 SA _._RAN_AP 515 SEE WC 521 FORM 1&&.a n� PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E D H 0 H 0 C M K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F —10-014 4 SARANAP 516 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 SAPANAP 519 _ SEE NC 057 --- - -- SAP.ANAP 520 SAN PABLO 001 SAN PABLO 002 SAN PABLO 003 SAN PABtO 004 SAN PABLO 005 .. . SEE SP 023 SAN PABLO 006SAN PABLO PABLO 007 SAN PABLO 008 SAN PABLO 009 SAN PABLO 010SAN PABLO 011__ SAN PABLO 112 SAN PABLO 013 -- -- SAN PABLO 014 SAN PABLO 015 S4N-PABLO 016 _SAN_ PABLO O1T SAN PABLO 019 SAN PABLO 020 SAN PABLO 021 SAN PABLO 02211-11-­ SEE SP 020 SAN PABLO 023 _ SAN RAMON 501 SAN RAMON 502.SAW-RAMON-503 SAN_RAMON 504_ SAN RAMON 506 SAN RAMON 507 SAN-RAMON 508 SAN RAMON 509 - - - SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 514 _SAN RAMON 515 SAN RAMON 516 SAN RAMOk _517 $AN RAMON 519 _ 5AN RAMON 520 SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 _ SAN RAMON 523 . SA* RAMON 524 _ SAN RAMON 525 - ---- SAN RAMON 526 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 53O__ TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 .......VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE _V_INE- HILL 501VINE- HILL 502 VISE HILL 503 --�— _ SEE NZ 016 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 506 . -INE HLLt 507 - SEE VH 504 _ VINE HILL 509 SEE 501 ^— VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK-601 room.uo L� PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST FULL TERM SHORT TERM T E O H 0 H D C W K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L 8 Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L Y M 0 L 8 T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y Y E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-015 • WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 WALNUT CREEK 004 WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 006 WALNUT CREEK 007 WALNUT CREEK 008 _- WALNUT CREEK 009 WALNUT CREEK 010 WALNUT CREEK 011 WALNUT CREEK 012 WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT CREEK 016 WALNUT CREEK 017 WALNUT CREEK 618 WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 WALNUT CREEK 021 _ WALNUT CREEK 022 WALNUT_ CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 -SEE WC 502 -- WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK 026 WALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT' CREEK 029 - WALNUT CREEK 630 WALNUT CREEK 031 _ WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CREEK 033 WALNUT CREEK 034 _- yALNUT CRCEK 1135 - -- WALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT CREEK 037 _ WALNUT CREEK 038 - WALNUT CREEK 039 WALNUT CREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 042 WALNUT CREEK 043 WALNUT CREEK 044 WALNUT CREEK 1145 WALNUT CREEK 046 - T WALNUT CREEK 047 - WALNUT CREEK 048- WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE._WC 004_ - WALNUT CREEK051 _ WALNUT CREEK. 652 WALNUT CREEK 053 WALNUT CREEK 154 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEG WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 WALNUT CREEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CREEK 060 WALNUT CREEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CREEK 064 WALNUT CREEK 065 - -_- - WALNUT CREEK 066 WALNUT CREEK 067 _ WALNUT CREEK 068 WALNUT CREEK 070 WAL14UT CREEK 071 WALNUT CRiSK 072 ._.WALNUT_.CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 WALNUT CPEEK 076 WALNUT CREEK 077 _WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 WALNUT _CRE=_K 080 FORM 1u-a PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DIST ULL TERM SHORT TERM T E 0 H 0 H 0 C W K S M P C C M S S I R 0 E L 0 E 0 I C I H H A Y U C M N U A I L B Y A M A C A R R R L A S G L V H 0 L B T H L I N N L T T E E E R E B A T A E S E A I T Y R S A I L E E N T Y V E H L L R L 0 L A R L L I P E N I K N E H E N G E G S R S F -10-016 WALNUT CREEK 081 _ WALNUT CREEK 082 WALNUT CREEK 083 WALNUT CREEK 084 — WALNUT CREEK 085 WALNUT CREEK 086 WALNUT CREEK 087 _ WALNUT CREEK 088 WALNUT _CREEK 089 WALNUT_CREEK 090 WALNUT CREEK 091 _ WALNUT CREEK 092 SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 WALNUT CREEK 501 WALNUT CREEK 502 WALNUT CRE=_K 503_ SEE_ WC 003 — _ WALNUCREEK 504 _ 5 62 _123 4 74 0---- ln2--60 58 _ 0 WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506_ ,IALNUT CREEK 507 NALNUT CREEK 508 WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE NC 162 WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 ,WALNUT CREEK_ 5-12 _W4 .'.,,--.---.-CREEK 513_- W-A__LNUT_ CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 _WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT CREEK 517 WALNUT CREEK 518 WALNUT CREEK 519 _ WALNUT CREEK 520 W4LNUT CREEK 521 WALNUT CREEK 522 _ WALNUT CREEK 523 35 Al 102-'--14 „ 108 51 3T 0 WALNUT CREEK 524 WALNUT CREEK 525 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 529 _ SEE NC 114 N!►LNUT CREEK 530 2 2 -44 2 _30 WALNUT CREEK 531__ _ VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 WALNUT CREEK 533 WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 535 3 2 5 6 6 _ _ 7 3._ 0 WALNUT CREEK 537 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 95 155 250 258 1 220 125 131 0 — sosa �a i,� tl - - SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B 8 A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S B S A S IR 0 J K O K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L 8 A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E D E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N O E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-001 • ALHAMBRA 511 ALHAMBRA 502 8 1 0 19 6 28 -5 0 36 13 - ALHAMBRA 503 0 20 28 2 10 T 4 36 14 10 5 1 0 _ _-- ALHAMBRA 504 _ _ - _- - -- --.-- _ VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 _-VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 _ --------_ --_- _— SEE AH 503 _ _ _ ALHAMBRA 514 --- ---- SEE MZ 037 ALAMO 5015 4 3 32 3 25 - 12 _ 8 61--__30 11 -- 3 -11 0 `- ALAMO 502 4 5 2 21 - -45 9- 14_-- 8 45 __2_6 - _9 2 9 Q ALAMO 503 - _ 5 -18 _ _3 1 _12 9 60 -30 - 21 3____8 _ 7 ALAMO 504 1 3 51 3 4 1 11 5 64 43 9 5 _ _8 - 0 ALAMO 505 _ 1 1- 12----2 ---8-- _3 - 3--55 1 - -- - - 1 6 0 _ _______ -_ --- - _ ------- AL_4MO 506 2 31 1 1 2 1 56 26 9 __2 2 - 0 ALAMO _507 5 75 .0 1 - -_3 _ 9 ----3_ _ 9..-b4 32-- 1 1 4 0_ ALAMO 508 5 0 111 2 13 lI 3 0 5 32 21 3 3 0 0 ALAHO 509 VOTED ABSENTEE --------- -ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 2 2 0 8_ 2 1 7 5 20 25 ALAMO 511A 23 0 12 3 3 3 4 62 29 5 0 2 0 _ _..__ . ---- - - --- -__- _.-.-_-_-- ----- -- --._- ALAMO- 512 _ c 1 13 0 B -- - 5 - -1 1-- 2 --- -6 - 3 1 0 ALiMO 513 SEE AL 507 - ---- - -- ALAMO 514 - 3 65 0 24 2 - 1 - 5 -- 16 27 23 8-- -3 - 5 1 . ALAMO. 515 0 0 _ 0 - - - -- 0 _-4 ---2---2- ---0 0 . 0 . ALAMO 515A 3 1 14 3 7 - 1 5 -6-6--3-i 8 0 2 0 ALAMO 516 __. _ 1 3 1 25 _._2 2 27 - 27 --5 2 __4__ ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002. _ _ ___ ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 005 ANTIOCH 00611. _ --- --- - -- --- ANTIOCH 007 4NTIOCH 008 ® ANTIOCH 009 ANTIOCH_ 010 ANTIOCH 011 _ ANTIOCH 012 ANTIOCH 013 ANTIOCH 014 ANTIOCH 015 ANTIOCH 016 ANTIOCH 017 ANTIOCH 018 _ - - - - --- - -- - — ANTIOCH 019 ------ ANTIOCH 020 ANTIOCH 021 ANTIOCH 022 4NTIOCH 023 ANTIOCH 024 ANTIOCH 025 ANTIOCH 026 ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 028 ANTIOCH 029 ANTIOCH 030 ANTIOCH_ 031 2 30- 3 -- 2 -- 3`z_ 13 __ 1 —LO;— 0 ANTIOCH 032 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 SEE AN 048 ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH 03b - _ ---- -- ANTIOCH 037 - -- ANTIOCH 038 ANTIOCH 039 ANTIOCH 040 ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 FOR" Iii•• SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B 8 A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S 8 S A S R 0 J K 0 K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L 8 A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E D E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L 0 N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-002 ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 ANTIOCH 047 ANTIOCH 048 ANTIOCH 049 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 BETHEL ISLAND 501A _ BETHEL ISLAND 5016 BERKELEY PARK 501 BAY VIEW 501 BRENTWOOD 001 _ BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 -- BRENTWOOD 006 - - -- BRENTWOOD 501 BRENTWOOD 502_ SEE OA 503 _BRENTWOOD _503 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE KG 511 BRENTWOOD 508 _ _2 _ 1i _3 8 � 1- 2 3 - 4- - 7 11 .__ 6 __. U . BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 BRENTWOOD 513 SEE BW 508 BYRON 501A BYRON 501B BYRON 503 ------- VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 CRO_CKETT 501 CROCKETT 502 CROCKETT 503 SEE CK 511 .._._.-- CROCKETT 504 CROCKETT 505 CROCKETT_ 506 -VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 ~— CLAYTON 001 4 3 18 0 65 98 3 39 53_ 8 17_ 1 CLAYTON 002 4 1 27 2 81 3 1 13 5 34 26 10 3- - CLAYTON 003 _ _ _ - .--- -----.-__. — SEE CL 503 - ® - -- CLAYTON 014 c 0 30 0 71 13 14 5 0 36 15 _ 0 _ 7 CLAYTON 00531 1 7 3 13 5_ -35 fl 6 CLAYTON 501 _ 21 5- 3 -i. _ -10 -7 ---13 "33 —1 - 4--1 , CLAYTON 502 2 36 1 64 3 10 a 1 63 50 15 1 11 CLAYTON 5034 1 8 6 1 --1- -- -- 53 5 -- 1 -2 2 CLAYTON 506 1 1 3 _ 2 _ 8 3 25 2 1 i-- CLAYTON 50T _ ___-- __-- _._._. ._`-- SEE BW 508 - ---- - - CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 _- ___ ------ - -- -- ----- - ------- CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 3 2 6 4 1 1 4 2 11 2 4 CONCORD 001 2 1 31 3 2 _ _ 1 __2 __ 24 7_ ___. __._-4 _____ 7.__.__0 CONCORD 002 3 2 4 6 1 22 1 1 3 CONCORD X03 2 4 39 6 19 5 23 26 13 7 CONCORD 004 3 1 5 10 2 1a 3 - -- -_3 _ _ CONCORD 005 2 4 5 1 1 -2 28 1 CONCORD006006 5 7 a 5 3 1 1 1 3 _-___1 _-_5 5 . CONCORD 007 2 __2 _3 1 - is 8 -2--_ - _1_. 2 CONCORD 008 3 1 5 4 4 2 1 3 1 6 7 -0: CONCORD 009 1 5 45 3 1 1 -1 -20_ -----_ 3- 3--- ,CONCORD - _MCONCORD 010 8 35 0 36 37 11 1 1 16 4 NC1 COORD 011 2 1 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 CONCORD 012 21 4 92 4 50 2 1 1 28 3 -_2 CONCORD 613 12 20 5 36 4S 1 1 1 35 LO-- 3 5 _ CONCORD 014 8 1 3 4 + 2 2 1 11 5 0 - _ CONCORD 015 3 5 4 3 13 2 4 -_2 -- CONCORD 016 1 2 4 15 1 2 2 1 4 _ CONCORD 017 3 2 6 3 24 2 3 22 1 4 6 0 — CONCORD 018 3 1 3 4 12� 9 7 19 26 2 -6 _._ CONCORD 019 1 2 4 5 3 2 25 1 6 8 0 - CONCORD 020 3 3 9 2 1 6 5 46 22 _6 _8 1 CONCORD 021 3 4 6 1 1 "_-ZOf- 18 1 5 1 --1 -- roew 142.3 r SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT i B 8 A M H M K E J T N R J C R S N S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N 0 R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N 0 E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-003 ® CONCORD 022 6 7 21 1 49 56 9 14 2 21 23 . 9 6 4 0 _ CONCORD 023 6 3 68 3 44 37 12 10 6 17 L4 11 1.0 5 0 _ CONCORD 024 3 12 11 2 33 38 12 18 3 14 14 9 1 9 0 CONCORD 025 2 2 21 0 62 45 13 5 2 36 25 9 4 7 0 CONCORD ^26 3 8 24 2 55 44 20 19 5 34 39 9 2 9 CONCORD 027 1 6 16 0 71 28 8 14 2 29 24 15 3 T 6 _ CONCORD 028 6 2 24 0 73 41 13 13 0 30 20 11 5 6 0 CONCORD 029 4 2 11 0 54 38 13 11 3 21 19 9 5 4 CONCORD 030 a5 19 0 80 3 20 ---1l 3 _ 37 30 _ 8 1__0 . CONCORD 031 3 1 2 64 4 13 15 5 11 16 13 6 6 0 CONCORD 032 2 5 25 1 89 31 29 15 5 30 26 16 4 14 0. CONCORD 033 2 6 25 0 80 44. 1 21 3 25 26 15 4 11 CONCORD 034 1 9 51 5 70 7 16 LL 5 27 43 17 5 9 -0 CONCORD 035 7 7 L8 0 62 5 23 19 2 27 28 21 3 41 CONCORD 036 1 1 30 2 68 5 13 8 2 32 42 12 9 9 _ CONCORD 037 4 1 42 0 79 5 id 23 7 47 40 18 L _ 7 _0_ CONCORD C38 12 257 4 19 17 3 33 25 16 9 10 CONCORD 039 6 1 1 68 374 2 12 2 41 35 15 3 11 _ CONCORD 040 4 58 3 16 12 1 32 25 16 3 4 _0 CONCORD 141 4 2 6 80 50 13 6 6 36 35 1 2 - CONCORD 042 0 1 2 68 27 4 0 29 136 11 L CONCORD 043 2 11 0 113 35 12 9 4 32 21 8 1 3 _0 CONCORD 044 8 33 2 90 5 291 4 38 21 12 7 10_. 1 CONCORD 045 1 5 23 0 59 5 18 19 7 29 31 2 L1 4 1 CONCORD 046 5 2 0 48 5 13 9 1 27 .22 3 CONCORD 047 11 5 1 6 8 28 18 2 57 66 2 4 _8 CONCORD 048 3 2 4 ___3_ 2 _.,_6 _ 7 _30__ 31 1.1__ 3 14_--. CONCORD 049 3 2 23 0 44 3 11 13 5 29 2 20 2 4 1 CONCORD 050 10 6 33 2 93 T 31 10 6 51 36 15 _ 2 9 CONCORD 051 3 1 11 1 52 2 4l 9 32 2 CONCORD 052 1 4 8 2 73 3 4 15 5 25 25__ 8 3 _8 CONCORD 053 2 1 1 3 3 2 6 3 16 23 5 5 �3 —,6 CONCORD 054 5 23 5 41 6 21 13 3 2 3 __JL5 __ CONCORD 055 9 40 3 52 5 32 11 5 27 35 11 7 13 CONCORD 056 3 40 0 34 7 20 9 2 40 34 12 6 --7L CONCORD 057 9 25 2 33 4 18 13 2 27 22 1_ _ _3 - 9 CONCORD 158 3 19 4 39 5 26 19 3 33 27 20 _ 5 8 _ 0 CONCORD 059 4 23 6 4747 27 21 5 18. _32 17 10 4 CONCORD 060 3 2 2 40 5 2 13 37 33 _ 2 _ 5 5 CONCORD 061 9 2 3 27 4 _25 23 6 --25 22 --18 4 7 CONCORD 062 11 9 44 3 56 72 27 13 10 _49 31 18 _ 7 10 0 CONCORD 063 4 4 29 1 25 38 19 2 6 23 27______ 5 CONCORD 064 7 7 27 3 18 33 24 22 1 15 14 11 7 8 CONCORD 065 ® SEE CO 137 _ ___ __ ____ CONCORD 066 1 1 23 2 26 2 20 6 37 13 5 4 11 CONCORD 067 2 2 1 4 8 27 2 42 31__ 13 _2 9__-2 CONCORD 068 4 19 2 56 4 L2 30 6 _ 42 31 __ 1_ ______2 -L CONCORD 069 3 2 2 3 5 1 21 42 33 1- — CONCORD 070 2 17 2 16 2 8 24 11 4_ 28 1-_. _ 5 6_ _1 CONCORD 071 1 3 4 4 1 27 1 5 48 11 5 ll__ _ CONCORD !'72 1 28 2 17 1 23 19 1 1 CONCORD 073 0 1 1 44 3 1 31 6 45 28 1 1 CONCORD 074 4 1 1 34 2 1 4 9 7 32 2 CONCORD 075 2 1 0 65 6 2 12 2 27 37 9 7 CONCORD 076 1 2 0 28 4 3 2 27 18 16 6 �8_ _ CONCORD 077 11 3 3 87 4Z1 50 37 1_ 4 16 _ CONCORD n78 1 2 6 3 1 1 31 18 0 CONCORD 079 1 1 2 1 1 21 2 1 1 CONCORD 080 1 21 2 1 1 15 2 5 CONCORD 081 2 2 8 5 2 1 41 23 1 12__ 1 _ CONCORD 082 3 4 6 3 1 34__ _2 2 __ 9 , __9— 1 _ CONCORD 083 1 4 1 9 6 1 40 6 5 2 : 1 1 CONCORD 084 7 23 2 40 6 2 11 3 26 , 25 11_ __ 8 5 CONCORD 085 2 1 4 3 1 2 1 3 37 14-- -6 6 ------ CONCORD 087 _ --------- CONCORD 089 21 3 6 1 2 8 3 27 1 5 _ CONCORD 090 2 1 6 5 14 1 2_ 2 2 4 1 2 CONCORD 091 3 7 4 16 11 57 85 15 1 CONCORD 092 2" 2 21 2 38 36 1 16 _ 28 26 13 3 CONCORD 093 i I SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 4 2 43 2 131 3 2 5 2- — CONCORD 095 4 4 3 t 1 2 3 0 - --- CONCORD 096 3 6 6 2 2 3 1 11 CONCORD 097 2 11 5 2 2 1 2 CONCORD 098 2 4 4 1 4- CONCORD 099 1 2 3 1 _ 3 2 __ 2 L.. CONCORD 100 2 8 4 I 1 9 4 26 1 5 row. �so i; 4 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S M S 8 S A S R O J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C O. L. U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H 8 N 0 R N N A R L E S R E D E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T D T I A M J L E R 0 F T N 0 E E R I M R T A A L L 0 N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S c R S -11-004 CONCOPD 101 4 2 23 2 33 69 20 9 6 34 22 15 2 7 _0 CONCORD 102 7 8 22 0 49 46 12 41 4 42 42 LO CONCORD 103 8 7 36 1 55 59 11 4 7 52 44 11 0 6 CONCORD 104 4 2 21 1 72 29 13 17 2 28 21 11 2 6 0 . CONCORD 105 1 4 41 1 78 79 33 18 1 45 Al a - _ 7 _AO CONCORD 106 3 24 39 2 8 11 4 25 20 9 1 7 CONCORD 107 8 1 2 98 5 1 9 2 22 24 15 4 7 0 . CONCORD 108 3 2 2 25 2 13 12 5 13 2 16 4 4 CONCORD 109 5 2 3 44 3 33 20 223 21 12 13 3 CONCORD 110 10 2 3 3 3 17 10 2 -- __26 _ 43 __1 4 0_ _6---0_--- _ CONCORD 111 1 5 2 0 32 471 20 9 3 20 21 19 6 2 0 CONCORD 112 1 6 38 4 62 49 18 19 7 22 37 22 3 8 1 CONCORD 113 3 3 19 0 38 47 8 16 6 16 33 1-1 5 7 CONCORD 114 3 5 19 0 28 55 16 7 2 53 185 - 1 CONCORD 115 ------._.-__-- SCE CO 082 CONCORD 116 3 7 17 2 54 4 _ 10 5 3 29 -_25 12 51 9 CONCORD 117 --- - --- ------_ ___.._ SEE CL 503 _ CONCORD 118 c 1 2 0 _ 9 1 - 2 ___3-____ 0 CONCORD 119 2 3 23 3 69 42 12 v3 1 _ 2_6 21 _ _ 2 8 CONCORD 120 5 2 25 2 60 36 10 10 5 37 20 13 7 8 CONCORD 121 SEE CO 034 CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 _ CONCORD 123 _1 13 2 21 ___2_ - -2-7-- 7 -32----3B - --- L- I----o CONCORD 124 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 125 3 5 - 3 _ - 40 34 1 -1- 4 16 20 ---8- 3 6 CONCORD 126 - SEE CO ^91 _-- -- - - CONCORD 127 _ 0 31 1 62 _ _32 1 6 2 40 26 10 2 LO CONCORD 128 6 5 36 1 61 55 2 15 2 36 _2 2 16 _ 5 7 0 . CONCORD 129 5 1 1 56 3 15 23 3 52 36 1 ._ 2 5 -- - CONCORD_ 130 3 2 2 4C .- 1 ----4- 10 -Z3 10_—6 CONCORD 131 1 _ 4 1 1 35 4- 17 11 3 15 31 _ 1 3 CONCORD 132 SEE CO. 055 0. CONCORD 133__ _ 2 4 -- - 4 15 _ZS 3__-39 -_3 2 8 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135- CONCORD 135 7 7 3 2 40 83 10 16 5 43 -48 _ 31 9 8 0 . CONCORD 136 2 11 - 6 3 . 9 --.11- 32- --i- -1 -2- ® CONCORD 137 5 4 3 59----- _- __8 3 23 _ 6 43 _ 4 13 6 16 CONCORD _138 1 1 2 2 _ 29 31 8 28 1 33 11 10 7 10 _0 . CONCORD 139 2 3_ 3 1 9 5 25 28 __1T _ 4 lo 0 CONCORD _141_ _ 5 4 5 58 1_ 41 _11 37 41_ 6 ---__-4 11 CONCORD 142 VOTED ABSENTEE _-- _CONCORD_ 143 - _- 1 1 25 0 53 --4 2 - .21 _ 31_ _2 _22 4 --12 --- CONCORD 144 2 4 25 3 78 5 1 16 2 26 37 11 4 1 CONCORD 145 1 1 1 4 1 1 5 2_ _2 0 2_ CONCORD 146 4 4 4 1 5 _3 1 1 12 _1 CONCORD 147 3 1 3 3 1 1 5 32_ 36 IS 7 8 CONCORD 148 2 4 24 0 23 34 10 61 2 38 29 13 3 i CONCORD 149 4 7 24 2 62 31 lo 10 8 2 3_ 1 4 1 CONCORD 501 _.- -_-. __- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 - VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 504 L 1 39 3 1 1 19 16 - 5 CONCORD 505 --- --_ —� SEE DWC 029 CONCORD 506 -- - -- - -- SEE CO 144 CONCORD 507 SEE CO 044 CONCORD 508 SEE CO 045 CONCORD 569 2 1 1 3 3 1 2 16 - 1 9 1 1 CONCORD 510 2 T 4 2 13 6 --3 _. 3 - i -__-.. 7_�_3 _—, CONCORD 511 _ __— SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 1 4 is 0 20 22 _._2 -0. 1_ CONCORD 513 SEF CO 048 CONCORD 514 SEE WC 065 I fowu �2•f t �t i+ f: SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 8 8 A M H M K E J T N R J C R S M S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A O N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E D E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D'E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-005 ® CONCORD 515 3 3 29 0 73 37 5 22 11 51 57 12 1 23 0 CONCORD 516 5 5 23 0 50 54 24 13 9 32 534 7 11 0 CONCORD 517 _ _. _ __ _---_..-__-- SEE FIC 029 -- --- ..--- -- CONCORD 518 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 __-_- SEE CO 141 CONCORD 520 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 5 2 28 0 33 38 5 16 5 ------66 30 1 1 6 CONCORD 523 - -- - SEE WC 517 CONCORD 524 12 8 47 3 49 76 16 23 3 93 73 1 2 ---18 0 CONCORD 525 2 0 23 0 63 41 9 2 3 19 27 1 _4 5 CONCORD 532 SEE CO 515 CANYON 501 1 0 3 1 3 3 0 0 10 8 _3 _0 0__ pANVILLE 501 2 2 60 1 81 5 2 3 29 20 9 0 2 DANVILLE 502 - 2 25 0 12 - 1 _ 9 -5 21 DANVILLE 503 14 11 7 27 2 3 15 7 --53 53 8 1 9 J 1 DANVILLE 504 2 52 0 26 - 3 11 ----7- 6 - 29 _ 30 -- _5 3 .- --T 0 DANVILLE 505 5 1 2 - 4 3 ---_ 6 5 --29 41 DANVILLE 506 7 2 19 5 1 7 48 44 11 0- 6 DANVILLE 517 5 4 54 0 19 3 19 -- ---5 30-- 34 4--. 1- 10 0 DANVILLE 508 DANVILLE 509 5 4 3 2 4 2 42 4 2 4 -9----17 DANVILLE 510 1 9 3 0 8 2 1 3 3 2 - 17 - _5--- -6- 7 --0 DANVILLE 511 8 4 2 2 3 15 8 43 3 1 b 5 DANVILLE 512 1 4 52 4 22 3 14 7 3 17 29 21 6 8 DANVILLE 513 4 2 46 1 18 31 0 29 32 1 3 8 DANVILLE 514A 2 2 3 1 13 2 _ .__.___ _ 9 75 28 13 _._-0._ 7 _— DANVILLE 5148 10 0 27 0 1 3 5 - - 49 25 --- 7 2 ------ 2 0 DANVILLE 515 1 0 1 0 a 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 DANVILLE 515A a 0 0 0 00 0 _0 0 0 0 DANVILLE 516 - b 4 17-.. _4 1 ---- - 6 -35 26 11__ 0__..---- -__O DANVILLE 517 4 5 40 1 14 18 7 4 4 40 14 9 1 13 DANVILLE 518 4 3 34 3 21 40 21 7 2 25 29 18 1 7 DANVILLE 519 DANVILLE 519A — DANVILLE 520_ VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 _ DANVILLE 522 3 1 53 a 5 16 133 16 0 2 DANVILLE 523 - --- _ _-_ _ _- - _ _---- _-- ® SEE QV_ _.518 --- ------- DANVILLE 524 -SEE OV 506 DANVILLE 525 5 8 51__- 1 32 35 18 5 2 41 25 19 6 9 DANVILLE 526 10 2 66 0 47 5 19 8 14 6 51 3 7 1 DANVILLE 527 1 3 43 1 36 64 19 L6 7 45 42 14 2 9 0 DANVILLE 528 12 6 52 1 23 46 16 256 3 1 1 12 DANVILLE 529 - --- -- DANVILLE 530 _ - VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 - - SEE SR 519 -- DANVILLE 533 0 21 0 18 26 79 7 45 2 ll 3 7 0 DANVILLE 533A 1 1 0 2 . 1 - -0 -- --0 - 0 ® DANVILLE 534 4 3 - 11 ._ 32 5 92_ 4 Le- _I_ L— 5 DANVILLE 535 2 21 0 14 25 6 _ 1241 18 1 DANVILLE 536 _ _ --- _-_— -. DANVILLE 537 3 4 26 1 10 2 1 3 18 3 5 0 DANVILLE 538 - - - -- -- - EL CERRITO 001 EL CERRITO 002 EL CERRITO 003 -EL CERRITO 004 --- -- — - ----- EL CERRITO 005 EL CERRITO 006 EL CERRITO 007 --- - ------ ___. _El CERRITO 008.... --- EL CERRITO 009 SEE EC 039 EL CERRITO 010 EL CERRITO 011 --E L C E R R I TO 012 - .---- ------- -- -- -- volt. 142.5 1 F SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S M S B S A S R 0 J K 0 K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N 0 R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E H C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S —11-006 ® EL CERRITO 013 EL CERRITO 014 EL CERRITO 015 EL CERRITO 016 EL CERRITO 017 cL CERRITO 018 EL CERRITO 019 EL CERRITO 020 EL CERRITO 021 EL —CERRITO 022 _ -- EL CERRITO 023 EL CERRITO 024 EL CERRITO 025 EL CERRITO 026 EL CERRITO 027 EL CERRITO 028 EL CERRITO 029 — EL_CERR.ITO 030___ EL CERRITO 031 EL CERRITO 032 EL CERRITO 033 -EL: CERRITO 034 — EL CERRITO 035 �— EL CERRITO 036 EL CERR ITO 037 _— ELCERRITO_038 EL CERRITO 039 EL CERRITO 040 _— EL CERRITO 042 EAST RICHMOND 501 EAST RICHMOND 502 EAST RICHMOND 503 _ -EAST_RICHMOND 504 EAST RICHMOND 505 EAST RICHMOND 506 — -- — EAST RICHMOND 507 EAST RICHMOND 508 c 0 2 0 3 1 2 _3_ 0 0 EL SOBRANTE 501 EL SOBRANTE 502 2 1 11 6 2 5 0 16 _13 1 1 1 1 EL SOBRANTE 503 1 7 3 2 6 --6 -3.._ —_ ----6 11 20--z 6 11 2 EL SOBRANTE 504 1 6 2C 0 3 34 15 1 0 6 5 11 2 EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 EL SOBRANTE 507 — EL- SOBRANTE 508 — EL SOBRANTE 510 EL SOBRANTE 511 EL SOBRANTE 512 EL SOBRANTE 513 EL SOBRANTE 514 EL SOBRANTE 515 EL SOBRANTE 516 EL SOBRANTE 517 EL S06RANTE 518 EL SOBRANTE 522 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 EL SOBRANTE 527 E 7 64 _1 '64 1 ----3 4-- 38 -28 ----.13 66 — 0 . EL SOBRANTE 528 ... SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 -SEE ES 517 --- - ---- GIANT- 501 GIANT 502 GIANT 503. GIANT 504 GIANT 505 --GIANT 506 _�._--- GIANT 507 GIANT 508 --�- GIANT 509 — GIANT 510 ..SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 __ _ GI4NT 513 _HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 - FORM 14!•\ f SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S M S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E O U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N 0 R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N 0 E E R I M R T A A L L 0 N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-007 ® KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 KENSINGTON 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 508 KENSINGTON 509 KENSINGTON 510 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE _-- KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 _-- LAFAYETTE 001 0 10 0 21 4 T 5 1 86 --lb- LAFAYETTE 0LAFAYETTE 102 2 21 0 38 6 4 B 5 126 33 10 0 _ T LAFAYETTE 003 1 3 25 0 39 3 9 10 2 107 35 3 1 1 0 LAFAYETTE 004 0 29 1 14 6 8 l3 2 145 21 _0 3 0 LAFAYETTE 005 11 0 14 2 425 18 7 79 19 1 6 LAFAYETTE 006 1 1 23 7 _-_6 ---9 11 104 25 -9 _2 12 _ LAFAYETTE 007 3 26 1 35 7 10 23 0 53 29 112 7 LAFAYETTE 008 3 L 28 T 10 21 -- –_4 68 27 _1 _1 8—.--. LAFAYETTE 009 1 2 1 22 4 11 3 9 1 2 LAP&YETTE 010 2 1 12 0 18 6 12 3 49 19 0 6 LAFAYETTE 011 4 7 0 18 4 7 18 3 42 28 11 3---l-0 2 LAFAYETTE 012 _ 1 25 1 15 4 6 5 4 79 32 5 2 13 LAFAYETTE 013 1 6 25 2 25 5 8 3 5 85 31 3 5 1 LAFAYETTE 014 1 0 13 1 19 4 5 6 2 _44 1 11 0 2 LAFAYETTE 015 4 14 1 23 5 1 11 5 81 40 10 0 T LAFAYETTE 016 0 14 1 16 3 71 2 b8 2 0 1 LAFAYETTE 017 1 1 23 37 2 2 L LO T1 28 0 1 LAFAYETTE 018 1 a 15 0 16 1 3 2 82 19 0 _ LAFAYETTE 019 1 1 1 21 3 1 3 T 21 6 7 LAFAYETTE 020 2 28 2 32 5 7 10 5 81 _ 40 1 _-1 — 9 LAFAYETTE 021 1 0 . 21 0 4 7 B - 5 73 _33 _-5_ _2 9 LAFAYETTE 022 1 2 19 1 66 4 10 7 3 100 i3 4 0 9 0 , LAFAYETTE 023 0 Is 2 45 5 3 _ i0_ __4 _3 _1 LAFAYETTE 024 3 3 7 8 1 6 3 1 2 12 1 LAFAYETTE 025 _ .___---- -- --- _---- ----- --- --- - .__. SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 5 17 1 34 57 11 1 80 21 13 1 1 LAFAYETTE 028 1 6 13 0 31 6 12 3 5 42 2 LAFAYETTE 030 11 1 27 4 24 4_ _ 2 1 77 -45 _ _ 2 LAFAYETTE 031 1 13 0 33 3 11 5 21 l Ll LAFAYETTE 032 __ -- SEE LA 006 --- --- - LAFAYETTE 035 1 c 2 19 0 2 _3 5 _.5 _-22 ___ ._ ___? 9 LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 6 3 15 0 1 _ 2 6 212-- LAFAYETTE 039 2 2 3 6 1 11 T5 31 5 _ LAFAYETTE 040 11 2 11 2 14 4 9 10 1 43 4 2 1 LAFAYETTE 041 ic 3 24 0 15 4 LI 5 2 35 2 2 LAFAYETTE 042 ------_ SEE LA 002 - --. __-- LAFAYETTE 043 319 5 11 1 L4 2 33 26 3 0 2 LAFAYETTE 744 1 3 21 3 13 46 1 35 29 7 2 LAFAYETTE 045 5 3 13 0 25 53 7 2 53 19 0 LAFAYETTE 046 1 5 5 24 0 14 45 1 -10 9 LAFAYETTE 047 --- - VOTED ABSENTEE _-- LAFAYETTE 048 -_._.-- SEE LA 023 _ _ _ - LAFAYETTE 501 3 1 0 --- - 11 - --0 _o.-_` LAFAYETTE 502 ..SEE LA 501 — LAFAYETTE 504 — ----- VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 13 3 21 0 19 5_ _ _ 3 13 1 5 1 LONE TREE 501 _ O SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 T — LONE REE 503 NE TR ABSENTEE ----_- L_ONE TREE 505 - -_- --- SEE LT 502 eoww ua - - - - r SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 8 B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H 8 N D R N N A R L E S R E D E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N 0 E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-008 LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE SEN 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 SONE TREE 512 -.-_-- VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 5 21 0 15 _ 6 7 4 --- 71---33 - MORAGA 002 SEE MO 003 MORAGA 003 2 3 0 3 7 8 ___ __ _ 77 _____31 T ---_ 31 -11 2 MORAGA 004 1 3 2 38 6 - 8 2 9 .._ 98 20 1.0-3 -15 --- MDR-AGA 005 2 1 0 20 4 13 8 3 105 23 9 - -- - --- MORAGA _006 2 21 Q - 18 4 Z 1 _ _- _ 5 - MOR AGA 007 2 1 1 5 _ 8 8 _ 3 118 18 12 i7_-q____ __0 -- _ MORAGA 0081 2 21 1 4 7 1 2 99 38 2 13 0 MORAGA 009 - 2 2 0 37 - 5 _11__ 1 - 93 32 1 2 ---15 - MORAGA 01031 2 5 8 3 1_16 39 6 2 11 0 MORAGA 01 l 1 2 42 61 1 - 7 1 -86. 49 11 - 2._ _ 6 0 MORAGA 012 1 1 0 13 __3 3 1 60 _ 20 _ _ 0_.__ 5__ MORAGA 013 0 3 124 6- 1 5 -- 2 112 --4 - 4- 1 MORAGA 014 - - 1 2 _29 6 1 1 --b 4 _22 __ -.. 15--0 _ MORAGA 015 __ 1 1 0 28- 64 16 - 11 5 99 27 1 - -4 6 MORAGA 016 _ 1 2 1 6_ _ 5 _7 MORAGA 017 1 1 13 4 3 46 38 2 8 MORAGA_ 018 1 3 4 3 8 65 2 1 0 11 MORAGA 019 1 3337 6 63 66 ii 53 3 1 MORAGA 020 1 29 1 28 _ 6 1 8 1 4 53 16 1 6 2 7 1 MORAGA 021 1 24 1 22 - 3 -- - 6 ._-. 69 24 4 -3. - 6 MORAGA 022 1 1 1 -_ 3_ _ -._5 13 73 _ 2 0 5 -MORAGA 023.._. _ 3 18 0 23 5 1 _11 - 8 -S6 - 30 - 0 - --1-- 0 MORAGA 024 2 1 32 --6_ _ -- -2 115 3 - -.- 2 13 MORAGA 025 2 1 1 18 3- _ ---- MORAGA 027 _ SEE MO 0 2 5 - MORAGA 029 - 5 23 _ 2 6_ -102 - 21 --3 ---6 MORAGA 036 SE E MO 620 _-- --- ---- ---- - -- --- _._ MORAGA 501 -- SEE MO 014 MORAGA 502 _ SEE MO 011... .. -- - - -- -- -- MT VIEW 501 AT VIEW 502 MT VIEW 503 MT VIEW 504 .AT VIEW 505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 MARTINEZ 008 MARTINEZ 009 - MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 017 MARTINEZ 018 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ 020 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 023 MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEZ 028 ' MARTINEZ 029 ---- -` MARTINEZ 030 flow. 141-S SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S H S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E D E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-009 ® MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 -- _ MARTINEZ 033 _ __---_-__-- MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 037 1 2 1 2 8 11 13 MARTINEZ 038 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 - __ --- - _------- - MARTINEZ 503 -SEE HZ 037 --- NICHOLS 501 NICHOLS 503 - NICHOLS 505 _ VOTED ABSENTEE NORTH RICHMOND 5.01- NORTH RICHMOND 502 NORTH RICHMOND 503 -OAKLEY 501 - OAKLEY 502 DAKLEY 503 OAKLEY 504 DAKLEY 505 OAKLEY__5- 06 SEE DA 505 OLEUH 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OL_EUM 502 SEE P1 021 OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506 SEE _PI 006 OLEUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 5D1_. -- 15 2 ---5--- 4__,__.5.___0.___83_ 21 1 1 1 01 ORINDA 502 __. 11 _2 ___ 4 _____ 0 147 29 _- -0 1 - ORINDA 503 1 2. 2 -5 0 113 , 10 1 1 4 ORINOA 504 1 1 _ 11 -4 2_ __21____.2 _ 13518 __-2---- - ORINOA 505 2 16 13 5 2 3 _67 _ 13 2 1 ORINDA 506 _ 1 1 1 3 _ 3 l I5 1 5 2 0 . 0 . OR INDA 507 0 1 .22_ 4 - 6 4 - 130 .18 -- -- --3= --- ORINDA 5082 1 5 _ 1 6- -2-- -_ __-_-0 8 1 _. OR INDA 509 _ 2 23 _5 _ ----- --29------22 --- - _0 -3- 0 OR INDA 510 2 1 3- - - --5 -- 2 -- - - -1 --7-_ OR INDA 511 _ _ 2 1 16 8 _____7_ 5 -13- -_--_3I . ---- 1 ORINDA 512 3 2 7 1 _ . -- 100 29 11 1 _3 1 ORINDA 513 1 19 2 19 7 11 6 8 6 .__23__..__12 0 -- .-_-- ORINDA 514 1 0 11 1 20 6 7 9 8 70 2-9 6 1 ORINDA 515 1 16 0 21 6 5 4 0 117 0 8._ ORINDA 516 6 1 1 38 8 6 1 1023 _- 2 11 ORINDA 517 1 1 1 _7 166 2 11 2 2 ORINDA 518 4 1 0 29 8 111 2 __4_ 26 1 3 15 ORINDA 519 2 1 0 IS 6 7 9 1 92 2_ 9 _1 _ _9 ORINDA 520 5 2 2 16 8 _ -_9 23 _._1 6 _ ORI NDA 521 2 2 7 13 2 4 ___ _ ORINDA 522 2 21 0 26 7 7 7 1 12_-__ 25 1__ 3 - 8 ORINOA 523 3 2 1 8 1 B 35 1 4 7 - ORINDA 524 1 23 0 29 5 6 7 __ 99__-27 _ 1 ---6 . DRINDA 525 2 1 2 7 -1 6 1- - 3 94-9 -- ---3- -- - 2 -5 _ ORINDA 526 1 2 1 11 4 85 25 0 5 ORINDA 527 32 3 5 6 - 88 27 1 _.0` _ --7 -0 ORINOA 529 VOTED_ ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 2 22 - 6 3r ABSENTEE ___ T8 3 ORINDA 534 5j 1 14 0 21 4 5 2 125 10 ORINDA 536 1 1 - 6 109 1 -- -6 - - OP INDA 537 1 21 1 2 8 5IS _.1. l 2 .. ORINDA 540 SEE OR 512 PITTSBURG 001 PITTSBURG 002 root. 142.5 (J' SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E IJ T N R J C R S N S 8 S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-010 ® PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 005 PITTSBURG 006 P.I_TTSBURG 007 PITTSBURG 008 PITTSBURG 009 SEE PS 025 - - -- - PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 011 PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 PITTSBURG 016 PITTSBURG 017 PITT_SBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 PITTSBURG 020 PITTSBURG 021 _ PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 023 PITTSBURG !125 PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 027 SEE PB 032 PITTSBURG 028_ PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG 130 _ PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 51Z PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 036 PITTSBURG 037_ SEE PB 023 PITTSBURG 038 PITTSBURG 039 PITTSBURG 741 PITTSBURG 042 PITTSBURG 501 PITTSBURG 502 __-- --- - ---- -- PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 PITTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE - PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB O11 _ PITTSBURG 512 PITTSBURG 513._ S E E PB 042 - - --- - - -- --- PITTSBURG 514 PITTSBURG 515 _ ..VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 PLEASANT HILL 001 3 2 2 6. 2 PLEASANT HILL 002 9 2 3 32 4 1 2 2 _ 2 1 PLEASANT HILL 003 1 0 1 4 _..__52 _15�1 PLEASANT HILL 004 i 3 3 5 23 1 5 2 2 2 3 PLEASANT HILL 005 3 2 4 2 3- _ _ __0 1 PLEASANT HILL 006 2 1 31 .5 __ --- 3 _-_ PLEASANT HILL 007 1 -Z 8 2 -1 1 - PLEASANT HILL 011 1 2 1 4 14� 13 4 _ -4 3 _ 2 _ _2 8 PLEASANT HILL 012 1 310 1 22 4 24 1 3 -29 27 0 1 PLEASANT HILL 013 1 41 2 50 6 24 24 6 32 36 13 4 5 _` PLEASANT HILL 014 30 2 35 5 31 L6 8 31 3 1 10 PLEASANT HILL-015 2 __-4 6 - 2 1 6 3 _;i4 2 PLEASANT HILL 016 3 1 2 5 1 9 8 28 34 6 F01M 111.1 f f SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT L 8 B A M H M K E J T N R J C IR S W S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N O E E R I M R T A A L L 0 N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-011 PLEASANT HILL 017 3 2 50 2 28 53 15 9 6 27 33 19 9 12 0 PLEASANT HILL 018 3 3 28 0 45 26 11 9 1 40 39 23 0 8 _ 0 PLEASANT HILL 019 6 3 44 0 35 43 L2 10 5 21 19 11 5 3 _ 1 PLEASANT HILL 020 3 6 43 3 35 38 17 12 5 23 29 1-4 6 I PLEASANT HILL 021 7 5 0 27 2 13 12 1 24 19 13 2 -_-_ 3 PLEASANT HILL 022 1 8 14 0 29 5 32 12 6 25 29 L7 8 LO v _ PLEASANT HILL 023 2 6 32 6 43 5 32 13 3 39 40 18 6 —7 L PLEASANT HILL 024 2 9 105 0 21 3 17 9 4 23 13 6 -5 4 PLEASANT HILL 025 4 2 90 1 13 4 1 7 9 20 29 21 2 2 1- PLEASANT HILL 026 1 5 28 2 38 5 16 9 14.-.-_-49 _ _35__-__1._-_.---1 _ 10-- PLEASANT 0 -PLEASANT HILL 027 a 8 56 1 27 41 13 6 10 22 48 L2 2 b PLEASANT HILL 028 2 41 0 47 67 22 19 4 45 31 25 4 15 PLEASANT HILL 029 1 34 0 27 61 12 7 LL 37 33 26 8 7 PLEASANT HILL 030 1 3 19 1 34 59 7 9 0 40 22 2 6 PLEASANT HILL 031 4 23 1 45 48 12 5 L 43 24 1 2 3 ® PLEASANT HILL 032 _ __ PLEASANT HILL 033 21 0 31 3 8 7 43 37 37 4 _ 3 PLEASANT HILL 034 _ 1 7 30 2 39 52 18 11 _ 5 4328, 18 5 14_ _-_- PLEASANT HILL 036 5 21 0 24 38 14 2 4 36 32 ii 5 6 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 PLEASANT HILL 038 3 8 20 2 14 i2 9 -- - 6 2 - 17 17---__9 --0 O__ ___7 PLEASANT HILL 039 5 5 26 0 28 69 17 10 _ 6 43 29 -1-2 -- 2- 6 - 1 PLEASANT HILL 040 2 2 47 5 1 LO 2 41 44 22 0 5 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 1 L7 3 1 4 - 15 _ 14 12----'5 __5 ____3 PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 1 . 13 - 29 - 24- 16 7-- - 6 33--1 - PLEASANT HILL 045 LO 53 0 27 20 8 7 1 25 2 7 - 1 PLEASANT HILL 046 1 2 2 39 4 1 21 51 35 16 4 PLEASANT HILL 048 2 1 29 -- 4 10-"---7. ._ 3.----21 26-'-- 22 ---0 --d - PLEASANT HILL 501A 0 14 0 2 2 1 19 56 39 5 -12 0 — 5 PLEASANT HILL 5018 26 1 1 33 19 8 5 1 6 PLEASANT HILL 502 4 2 7 5 1 20 7 37 25 15 4 9— _1 PLEASANT HILL 503 2 11 0 13 14 6 _2 . _ 23 10 _ 0 _5 0 PLEASANT HILL 504 1 6 1 4 3 1 3 0 3 5 6 0 PLEASANT HILL 505 2 28 0 35 5_ _ i2 25 2 2-_ -_-41 12— 2 7 0 PLEASANT HILL 506 1 6 35 5 40 53 21 31 2 39 27 22 2 14 0 PLEASANT HILL 507 1 1 3 5 --5 ii -4 ----52 23� 3 _ . 2 2 0 . PLEASANT HILL 508 0 0 a 1 0 3 2 0 6 0 PLEASANT HILL 510 a 2 0 6 1 4 _ _i 11 _ L 0 1 O PINOLE OOL PINDLE 032 SEE PI 021 PINOLE 003 PINOLE 004 PINOLE 005 PINDLE 006 PINDLE 007 PINDLE 008 VOTED ABSENTEE PINDLE 009 — PINOLE 010 PINDLE 011 PINDLE 012 PINOLE 013 PINDLE 014 PINOLE 015 PINOLE 016 SEE PI 003 ® PINDLE 017 - - ._ - ---- PINOLE 018 PINDLE 019 PINDLE 021 PINDLE 022 PINOLE 023 _ PINDLE 024 SEE PI OOT ---- PACHECO 501 _ __-- - _^ ---- --- -- PACHECO 502 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 PACHECO 503 1 1 5 5 3 _ 1 _ _1 1 1 ^_q 1 -2 PACHECO 504 SEE NZ 018 PACHECO 505 SEE NZ 018 PACHECO 506 __i_ 3 ---._1 ._ - -1 i- PACHECO 507 __--VOTED ABSENTEE soot. u:-s �d SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C N N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E O A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R 5 -11-012 PACHECO 508 6 8 15 0 35 57 15 10 6 23 35 9 5 _ 8 _0_ . _ PACHECO 509 3 4 26 2 21 5 29 8 4 A4 28 19 3. 3 PACHECO 510 1 4 23 1 39 58 40 14 0 33 23 14 9 12 0 PACHECO 511 PACHE_CO 512 2 5 23 0 17 3 13 -7_.. -0 34 -4 _— PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 RICHMOND 003 RICHMOND 004 — — RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 007 RICHMOND 018 RICHMOND 009 RICHMOND 010 RICHMOND 011 RICHMOND 012 _ RICHMOND 013 R ICHMONO 014 RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 016 RICHMOND n17 RICHMOND 018 RICHMOND 019 RICHMOND 2120 RICHMOND 021 RICHMOND 022 _.RICHMOND 023 RICHMOND 024 – — — RICHMOND 025 RICHMOND 1126 RICHMOND 027 RICHMOND 028- _ RICHMOND 029 RICHMOND 030 RICHMOND 1 031 RICHMOND 032 RICHMOND 033 SE_E RI 032 RICH MONO 034 RICHMOND 035 RICHMOND 036A RICHMOND 036B RICHMOND 037 _4— • _. - _9 ICHMOND 038 SEE RI 037 RICHMOND 039.._ SEE R-1 RICHMOND 040 RICHMOND 041 _ R ICHMONO 042 SEE RI 102 _ _--- --.- RICHMOND 043 RICHMOND 044 RICHMOND 045 RICHMOND 046 RICHMOND 047 RICHMOND 048 RICHMOND 049 ._------.---____-- RICHMOND 050 ® RICHMOND 051RICHMOND 052 052 RICHMOND 053 RICHMOND 054 RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 057 RICHMOND 658 RICHMOND 059 RICHMOND 660 RICHMOND 061. RICHMOND 062 - -- - - — - — SEE RI 061 RICHMOND 063 RICHMOND 064 RICHMOND 065 R_ ICHMOND 066 SEE RI 104 root. 143_s - SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L 8 A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E O E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-013 RICHMOND 067 RICHMOND 068 RICHMOND 069 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073 SEE PI 072 --------- RICHMONO 074 RICHMOND 075 RICHMOND 076 RICHMOND 077 RICHMOND 078 RICHMOND 079 RICHMOND 0801 4 2 1 0 0 RICHMOND 081 1 15 1 .1 1 1 2 8 7 8 - 3 _2 0 RICHMOND 082 _ 11 0 1 _18 a 0 1 . --5--1- -5 ---0 2 RICHMOND 083 RICHMOND 084 — RICHMOND 085 RICHMOND 086 S E E_ RI 11.1. ----- _ RICHMOND 087 RICHMOND 088 RICHMOND 092 RICHMOND 093 RICHMOND 094 RICHMOND 095 RICHMOND 096 - RICHMOND 098 RICHMOND 099 RICHMOND 101RICHMOND 102 R I CHMONO 103 -RICHMOND 104 RICHMOND 105 RICHMOND 106__ . RICHMOND 108 RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 SEE R1 021 RICHMOND 111 RICHMOND 112 - VOTED ABSENTEE RODEO 501 _RODEO 502 _ __ --_- -� -- -- SEE RO 503 RODEO 503 RODEO 504 RODEO 505 RODEO 506 RODEO 508 ..RODEO 509 _-- ROLLINGWOOD 501 - ROLL_I NGWOOD 502 ROLLINGWO00 503 _ SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 - 3 a 3 3 1 - D 0 -3. 2 --- -1 --O SARANAP 501 7 0 11 0 13 1 3 30 18 —_ 0 SARANAP 502 1 4 1 _3 3 1 - -1 _-5 _-2 -1 —3 -- 1- -0 SARANAP 503 4 1 1 2 2 3 T 6 27 29 1 6 0 SARANAP 504 32 2_ 6.4 -, 42 3 6 7 42 33_ _ 13 13 SARANAP 5051 33 2 3 3 20 __ 1 _37 _27 1 4 _ . _0. SARANAP_. 506 3-- 2 31 __4 _1 10 _ . 6 --5 -2 14— 1 7 SARANAP 507 _ 1 25 0 43 4 23 SARANAP 508 -SEE SN 520 -_- -- - - - __2____3 — -- SARANAP 509 3 6 3 2 48 4 2 z_--- SARANAP 510 3 1 5 31 1 5 3 i ___6 2 SARANAP 511 2 - 3 /_ 1 -----1 _- - 71 3 _0 . _— 0 SARANAP 512 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 2 ___2 12 a SARANAP 513 1 1 0 52 4 1 9 a 52 38 8 5 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 513 _..SARAN 4__P 515 - 5EE NC 521 _.-_- Y SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S B S A S R 0 J K 0 K S 'A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H 8 N D R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N O E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-014 SARANAP 516 2 3 2 0 28 30 19 9 10 31 39 7 7 2 0 SARANAP 517 _ _-_ _ SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 SEE FIC 057 SARANAP 5203 22 0 32 6 19 7 7 27 34 1 4 5 1 SAN PABLO 001 .. _ _ _._. -_----__ _._ ._.-- SAN PABLO 002 -.- SAN PABLO 0Q3 __.___._.___. 003--- --- SAN SAN PABLO 004 SAN PABLO 005 SEE SP 023 -_--_-- -___--- SAN PABLO 006 SAN PABLO 007 SAN PABLO _008 -- SAN PABLO 009 -SAN PABLO 010 _ SAN_PABLO Olt SAN PABLO 012 -SAN PABLO 013 SAN PABLO 014 SAN PABLO 015 -- SAN PABLO 016 SAN PABLO 017 SANP4BL0 018 SAN PABLO 019 SAN PABLO 020 SAN PABLO 021 _ S. .AN PA_BLO 022 _ .. SEE SP 0201-1- SAN PABLO 023 SAN RAMON 501 SAN RAMON 502 SAN RAMON 503 SAN RAMON 504 — SAN RAMON 505 _ SAN RAMON 506 _ SAN RAMON 507 — SAN RAMON 508 SAN RAMON 509 SAN RAMON 510 SAN RAMON 511 SAN RAMON 512 4 1 1 4 1 5 7 40 26 2 5 11 SAN RAMON 513 SANRAMON 514 _ SAN, RAMON' 515 SAN RAMON 516 SAN- RAMON 517 SAN RAMON 519 SAN SAN RAMON 521 SAN RAMON 522 _ SAN RAMON 523 SAN RAMON 524 5 8 2 I 5 1 3 3 2 —14' 3 6 ...SAN RAMON 525 _... _ - ------ --- -_-._. ..----- __. __- SAN RAMON 526 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN .RAMON 529 .-- VOTED- ABSENTEE _ - SAN RAMON 530 1 61 2 9 2 8 10 41 5 - 2 10 y 15 TASSAJARA 501 3 2 22 2 _- U 2 ------4 4---21 18-- -6 3-----1 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 513 SEE MZ 016 VINE HILL 504 -- VINE HILL Sib VINE HILL 507 -- - -- _ SEE VH 504 --- VINE HILL 509 SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 _._.SEE_Y_H 506 _ _ NALNUT CREEK 001 _-_..1 _ .__1 _-_3 i i _ 1. _25____- FORM 1�!•f SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E J T N R J C R S W S B S A S R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U G R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H B N D R N N A R L E S R E 0 E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T 0 T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L 0 N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-015 WALNUT CREEK 002 5 2 3 0 30 58 14 23 4 25 53 10 3 10 0 _ WALNUT CREEK 003 1 _ 4 2 4 30 51 24 14 4 21 39 15 9 7 6 _ WALNUT CREEK 004 5 3 2 0 28 56 13 23 2 31 77 7 3 13 WALNUT CREEK 005 3 4 4 0 23 57 23 23 4 38 42 10 2 9 0 WALNUT CREEK 006 8 5 30 3 32 69 26 20 4 47 57 20 WALNUT CREEK 007 6 7 28 0 44 55 17 19 4 35 64 11 0 7 0 _ WALNUT CREEK 008 3 T 35 0 20 59 15 13 3 33 50 24 0 6 O T _ WALNUT CREEK 009 3 2 39 2 32 60 L4 20 4 34 51 L4 7 12 0 WALNUT CREEK 010 11 4 51 7 30 64 12 20 8 75 42 15 2 _6 0 WALNUT CREEK 011 2 12 10 1 24 27 10 11 4 11 33 12 7 v 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 012 4 3 26 1 29 66 17 20 6 28 37 13 L 8 WALNUT CREEK 013 6 1 28 0 47 42 9 27 7 48 55 1.1 1 _5 WALNUT CREEK 014 2 2 27 1 32 44 15 21 6 50 46 9 0 7 1 WALNUT CREEK 015 11 1 44 5 34 108 16 25 4 50 67 23 0 9 WALNUT CREEK 016 1 2 17 0 23 40 15 9 13 40 58 8 Z 2 0 WALNUT CREEK 017 2 4 30 0 26 34 6 6 3 48 43 12 1 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 018 7 2 18 0 33 2 -- 6 13 14 39 59 9 _ 0 1I WALNUT CREEK 019 1 1 1 18 3_ _1T 7 23 29 10 3 WALNUT CREEK 020 4 2 59 0 65 82 11 20 16 106 84 12 1 �2.4^ 0 WALNUT CREEK 021 1 3 1 45 3 _ 6 16 5 38 76 9 0 __ 5 _ WALNUT CREEK 022 2 1 35 6 1 17 8 76 91 _ _ 6 14 0 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 033 WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 3 14 1 16 35 5 9 6 33 121 1 0 3 WALNUT CREEK 026 0 30 0 21 47 lo 0 _ 55 _1.52 5 1 3 _ _ WALNUT CREEK 027 1 L 4 3 3 5 12 59 80 2 2 5 WALNUT CREEK 028 15 1 37 2 2 2 4 59 1 WALNUT CREEK 029 2 17 0 29 31 7 4 8 31 _ Z3 4 6 _2 WALNUT CREEK 030 2 1 40 2 3� 8 2 6 6 0 108_ l_ WALNUT CREEK 031 1 31 66 4 10 32 71 75- 13 1 27 — WALNUT CREEK 032 1 1 1 53 5 2 1 51 122 8 _1 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 033 3 2 2 8 3 1 38 63 3 ___ 6 1 WALNUT CREEK 034 0 1 3 119 5 15 6 3 _76 11 0 i_4 a WALNUT CREEK 035 5 2 1 26 9 28 3 36 70 1 _0 1_2 _ WALNUT CREEK 036 2 2 0 47 11 _ 35_ 6 37 __ 85 3 8 WALNUT CREEK 037 2 14 3 2 27� 3 1 26 49_ 6 3 _ _- 7 _WALNUT CREEK 038 a 11 0 17 2 8 0__13_ 4 _1 0 1 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 039 1 20 1 23 1 f 18 1 144 55 _ 1_6 0 _ L1 WALNUT CREEK 040 1 1 1 2 18 3 123 _40 . 11 2 5 WALNUT CREEK 042 1 1 8 2 d 1 1 . 12 4 _ 61 2 WALNUT CREEK 043 2 14 0 32 3 8 4 0 81 2 2 WALNUT CREEK 044 1 4 6 6 7 4 8 _- 2 _4 WALNUT CREEK 045 2 23 0 68 4 5 10 L 45 9T LO 1 13 WALNUT CREEK 046 3 37 0 29 3 8� _ 12 9 46 65 _ 15 3 L3 _ WALNUT CREEK 047 8 43 1 38 74 11 10 3 60 58__ 1 2 _ WALNUT CREEK 048 2 2 2 1 1 4 1 7 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 1 24 1 15 41 1 3 3 6 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 052 b 1 25 11 2 1 --6-4 6 _ 71 3 5 16 WALNUT CREEK 053 3 4 26 0 35 4 12 18 15 3 3 1 _ WALNUT CREEK 054 6 8 32 3 28 8 22 10 4 35 43 19 3 1 1 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 3 23 1 32 4 9! 4 5 30 35 13 WALNUT CREEK 057 1 4 26 1 33 4 2 6 1 38 54 1 1 __ WALNUT CREEK 058 3 3 4 6 11 1 5 4 1 5 8 -_0 WALNUT CREEK 059 2 2 1 2 5 6�� 1 4 2 _ 1 0 Ll 1 WALNUT CREEK 060 1 18 0 21 4 9l 6 1 35 172 0 T_ WALNUT CREEK 061 28 1 30 4 4i S 2 44 10 2 i_ WALNUT CREEK 062 21 35 3 _5 70 20 0 0 WALNUT CREEK 063 13 0 56 3 6 8 65 80 12 _0 30 0 — WALNUT CREEK 064 1 6 1 1 4 3-01--- 30 2 _ 0 WALNUT CREEK 065 2 1 2 62 5 10 1 10 4 9 0 19 _ 0 WALNUT CREEK 066 1 1 66 4 18 59 7 0 11_ WALNUT CREEK 067 S� 2 3 3 4�1 11 7 6 4 1 WALNUT CREEK 068 bt 2 1 3 3 8; 21 3 3 4 _ __ 0 WALNUT CREEK 070 d 1 1 71 5 G 6 7 1 WALNUT CREEK 071 3 21 0� 1 3 6} 6 3 0 8 WALNUT CREEK 072 b 1 1 2 b 2 8 4 1 0 - 0 WALNUT CFEEK 073 11 7 1 5 1 12 5 0 WALNUT CREEK 074 12 1 2f 2 12 2_ 1 _0 _3 0 WALNUT CREEK 076 1 1 2 4; 10 1 90 3 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 077 13 1 1 2 109 28 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 078 1 2 1 9 4 1 WALNUT CREEK 079 1 1 1 1 -2 _ __ ____i. - - 107 38 - -1 - 1-_ _51 WALNUT CREEK 080 1 1 1 1 10 3 11 0 ro.. 1�2-• - ... _ -__-....._.. __._ ___. ...__ - SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 1 B B A M H M K E IJ T N R J C R S W S 18 5 JA 5 R 0 J K D K S A E L A A 0 N L A R A 0 0 0 A T I T A I L C 0 L U E 0 U C R L B A R S U M M E N C H N Y R L 0 R M H 8 N D R N N A R L E S R E D E E M C K N N E L N C P I E E S N A K T Y P R Y S R S B Y E 0 A M A E S F R Y 0 L L T D T I A M J L E R 0 F T N D E E R I M R T A A L L D N R T L I H N Y H H E I E N S G R S -11-016 WALNUT CREEK 081 5 2 6 0 5 24 8 11 0 136 41 9 1 _ 1 0 _ WALNUT CREEK 082 3 1 9 1 15 23 6 9 3 131 46 5 0 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 083 4 1 i7 0 13 28 5 15 5 99 41 5 0 6 WALNUT CREEK 084 5 1 5 0 10 21 2 13 0 116 34 3 0 4 0 - WALNUT CREEK 085 2 0 8 0 7 20 0 14 1 101 38 10 1 2 _ _ WALNUT CREEK 086 3 1 16 0 12 38 3 12 0 141 37 14 0 4 0 WALNUT CREEK 087 a 2 20 0 7 14 0 7 1 128 37 12 0 4 _ 0 WALNUT CREEK 088 17 1 23 0 12 41 8 31 1 139 47 18 4 1 0 WALNUTCREEK 089 1 2 1 25 3 8 7 3 178 25 6 2 18 0 WALNUT .CREEK 090 1 8 _2 33 3 7 --- 4 12 ---29 23 --_3- ---0 13 0 — WALNUT CREEK 091 12 0 17 2 18 21 6 16 1121 32 8 2 3 0 WALNUT CREEK 092 _ _._ SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 a 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 4 6 2 0 0 6 WALNUT CREEK 501 5 2 26 1 31 53 14 14 13 69 41 6 3 9 —0 WALNUT CREEK 502 6 5 37 ® 0 5 81 1 28 9 56 57 19 1 i 8 _ 1 WALNUT CREEK 503 _ - -_ _. _ SEE WC 003 _- - WALNUT CREEK 504 7 5 23 2 32 45 17 23 3 39 23 8 8_ 6 0 WALNUT CREEK 505- 23 0 38 - 6 -14 10 7 47 _30 19 - 2 y7 _ 1 WALNUT CREEK 506 1 24 1 5 -65 1 -- 16 - 43 33 --111 4 1 0 WALNUT CREEK 507 2 1 0 26 2 8-- 9 9 2 19 0 -2 0 _ WALNUT CREEK 508 22 5 - 5 11 - - 9 _ 15 -62 __ 41 11 -.._ 0 __-_6- WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 __-- --- WALNUT CREEK 512 2 3 31 1 40 2 2 7 125 25 10 0 5 WALNUT CREEK 513 - 2 3 1 __29 3_ . 10 8 _9. 57 28_- _ 0 7 0 WALNUT CREEK 514 �_- SEE WC 059 _ WALNUT CREEK 515 0 27 1 27 5_ 6 -14 - 12 -46 36-- 1 ---4_,_1 WALNUT CREEK 516 17 0 27____411 16 8 47 22 8 0 WALNUT. CREEK 517 3 38 2 4 6 2 31 _ 9_ 56 - 46 1 3 __-6 WALNUT CREEK 518 2 5 3 ___ 12' __13 4 -7 4 1-_ 2 WALNUT CREEK 519 1 1 18 4 _ 1 __._- 31 _ _ 29 _-1 __--8 WALNUT CREEK 520 1 3 2 1 39 5 29 53 28 2 16 WALNUT CREEK 521 5 3 2 2 4_ 2 1_ 1_- 6 51_._ - �- 5 1 WALNUT CREEK 522 3 1 1 41 5 8 20 63 3_ 1_ 2 6 WALNUT CREEK 523 _ 3 1_ 28 4 --- 2 6 21 WALNUT CREEK 524 5 3 14 0 11 26� 1 --_--0 51 14 -- —d --- WALNUT CREEK 525 9 0 9 _ 0 5- 4 - 1 _0 1-- -5 -- - ---- -----3 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE -- WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 014 -- --- - WALNUT CREEK 530 19 2 9 31 7 4 1 _-6 10_ _- 2— 2 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK- 532 1 2 3 3 2 2_ _62 30 _ 1_ 1 WALNUT CREEK 533 4 11 1 25 26 16 LO LO 21 21 1_1 _3 WALNUT CREEK 534 5 1 28 3 68 36 28 1 2 WALNUT CREEK 535 2 7 1 1 _ 26 1 _ _ 3 - — — WALNUT CHEEK 537 4 23 2 39 46 5 6 4 31 30 10 0 8 1 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 126 ill 744 29 450 938 493 351 11.6 932 1128 60_ 76 Von. 142.5 Li E i SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P 8 S B W W J H O C D C A S 0 K A G S J M R A IJ F 5 EU TR 1.1 E0 I L A0 R S A AR C 0C 0L 0E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H 8 L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K 0 N T 10 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I D A R 0 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-001 ALHAMBRA 501 - --- -- -- - ALHAMBRA 502 ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ____._ ---___- ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 SEE AH 503 - ALHAMBRA 514 . ..SEE MZ 037 ALAMO 501 ALAMO 502 ALAMO_503 ALAMO 504 ALAMO 505 ALAMO 506 _ ALANO 507 _AL4M0 508 ALAMO 509 VOTEO ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 ALAMO -- __ VOTED ABSENTEE - ALAMO 511 _ALAMO _511A ALAM0 512 ALAMO 513 _ SEE AL 507 -ALAMO 514 ALAMO- 515 _ ALAMO 515A ALAMO 516 ANTIOCH 001 _ ANTIOCH 002 _ ANTIOCH 003 ANTIQCH 004____ ANTIOCH 005_--__ _ANTI.00H O06--_ . ANTIOCH 007 ANTIOCH 008 ANTIOCH 009 _ ANTIOCH 610 ANTIOCH 011. _ANTIOCH ANTIOCH 013 - ANTIOCH 115 ANTIOCH 016 ANTIOCH 017 -- - --- --__ ANTIOCH 018 ANTIOCH 019 _ ANTIOCH 020 ANTIOCH D21 ANTIOCH 022 ANTIOCH 023 _-- ANTIOCH 024 ANTIOCH 025 ANTIOCH 026 ANTIOCH 027 _ ANTIOCH 028 ANTIOCH 029 ANTIOCH 030 ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH 032 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 0.34 -SEE AN 048 -- ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH 036 ANTIOCH 037 ANTIOCH 038 ANTIOCH 039 ANTIOCH 040 ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 -- role. 141.E _ -.. C� SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H 0 C 0 C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H 8 L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T 0 S E L M M I D A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-002 ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 - - ANTIOCH 044 ANTIOCH 047 ANTIOCH 048 ANTIOCH 049 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 BETHEL ISLAND 501A BETHEL ISLAND__5018 BERKELEY PARK 501 24--- ._6 4 52 1 __.89 19 _48 _ O - BAY VIEN 501 - ---_.-_-- BRENTWOOD 001 - - BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 BRENTWOOD-006. BRENTWOOD 501 __ z BRENTWOOD 502 SEE OA 503 BRENTWOOD' 503 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE KG 501 BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 - S E E BW 501 BRENTWOOD 513 SEE BW 568 BYRON 501A BYRON 5018 __-- _ BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 - CROCKETT _501 RO CCKETT 502 CROCKETT 503 _-__- SEE CK 511 CROCKETT 504 _-- CROCKETT 505 CROCKETT 506 VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 002 CLAYTON 003 SEE CL 503 - CLAYTON 004 -- CLAYTON 005 CLAYTON 501... .. - - - - - -- CLAYTON 502 - - _ ----- CLAYTON 503 CLAYTON 506 CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 _-- CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 - CONCORD 001 CONCORD 002 CONCORD 003._ ------- - - __-_- . _ ------ -_- --- -- CONCORD 004 -__- _____ _- CONCORD 005 CONCORD 006 CONCORD LOT CONCORD 008 CONCORD 009 _CONCORD 010 CONCORD 011 CONCORD 012 CONCCRD 013 CONCORD ^14 CONCORD 015 CONCORD 016 CONCORD O1T _ CONCORD 018 CONCORD 019 CONCORD 020 CONCORD 021 FORM I4i-O SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S 8 W W J H 0 C D C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E O L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H 8 L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K 0 N T 10 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T 0 S E L M M I D A R 0 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-003 S CONCORD 022 CONCORD 023 CONCORD 024 CONCORD 025 CONCORD 026 _CONCORD 027 CONCORD 028 CONCORD 029 CONCORD 130 CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 CONCORD 133 CONCORD 034 CONCORD 035 CONCORD 036 CONCORD 037 CONCORD 038 CONCORD 039 CONCORD 040 CONCORD 041 CONCORD 042 CONCORD 043 _CONCORD 044 CONCORD 045 CONCORD 046 CONCORD 047 CONCORD 048 CONCORD 049 CONCORD 050 CONCORD 051 CONCORD 052 CONCORD 053 CONCORD 054 CONCORD M55- CONCORD 55CONCORD 056 CONCORD 057 CONCORD 058 CONC-_ORD 059 CONCORD 060 CONCORD 061 CONCORD 062 CONCORD 063 CONCORD 064 CONCORD 065 SEE CO 137 CONCORD -066 CONCORD 067 CONCORD 068 CONCORD !169 CONCORD 070 _ CONCORD 071 CONCORD 072 CONCORD 073 CONCORD 074 CONCORD 075 CONCORD 076 CONCORD 077 CONCORD 078 _CONCORD 079 CONCORD 080 CONCORD 081 • CONCORD 082 CONCORD 083 CONCORD 084 _CONCORD 085 CONCORD 087 CONCORD 089 CONCORD 090 CONCORD 091 CONCORD 092 CONCORD 093 SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 CONCORD 095 CONCORD 096 CONCORD 097 CONCORD 098 _CONCORD 099 :77F CONCORD 100 WOR. 142.3 �I r SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H D C 0 C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H 8 L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I V K O N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I D A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-004 ® CONCORD 101 CONCORD 102 -- - -- - - CONCORD 103 _�- CONCORD 104 CONCORD 105 CONCORD 106 CONCORD 107 CONCORD 108 ..CONCORD 109 CONCORD 110 CONCORD 111 CONCORD 112 CONCORD 113 CONCORD 114 CONCORD 115 SEE CO 082_ --.-- __ CONCORD 116 CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 _ CONCORD 119 CO CONRD 120 CONCORD 121 SEE CO 034 C_0_4CORD 122 SEE CO 083 _ CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 ------ SEE_CL 503 _ CONCORD 125 ____ CONCORD 126 _.SEE CO 09.1. CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 CONCORD 129 CONCORD 130 CONCORD 131 CONCORD 132 - SEE CO 055 -- CONCORD 133 CONCORD 134._-- _ SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 ----__-- __._ —CONCORD 136 CONCORD 137 CONCORD 138 CONCORD 139 CONCORD 141 CONCORD 142 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 CONCORD 144 _ CONCORD 145 CONCORD 146 -- CONCORD 147 - CONCORD 148 CONCORD 149 CONCORD 501 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 _.- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 504 CONCORD 505 -SEE WC .029 -- CONCOR0 506 SEE 144 CONCORD COC 507SEE - - - - --- - - -- --- - - ---- --- -- - CD 044 CONCORD 508 - SEE CO 045 CONCORD 509 _--- -CONCORD 510 _ ._. _--- ----- -- - --- -- CONCORD 511 ___-- SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 _ SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 - SEE WC 065 Rummpm FORM 1�2•D f SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B M M J H 0 C D C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H 8 L H R A C L V M L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I O N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I 0 A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-005 ® CONCORD 515 CONCORD 516 _...__ CONCORD 517 SEE NC 029 CONCORD 518 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 - -_- CONCORD _520 - VOTED ASSENT ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 CONCORD 523 _SEE WC 517 CONCORD 524 CONCORD 525 CONCORD 532 SEE CO 515 CANYON 501 DANVILLE 501DANVILLE- 502 DANVILLE 503 _ DANVILLE 504 DANVILLE 505 DANVILLE 506 DANVILLE 507. DANVILLE 508 101 ._. 7i 13 0 DANVILLE 509 DANVILLE 510 _ DANVILLE 511 DANVILLE 512 DANVILLE 513 DANVILLE 514A DANVILLE 5148 DANVILLE 515 DANVILLE 515A 04N4ILLE 516 DANVILLE 517 DANVILLE 518 DANVILLE 5195 3 1 DANVILLE 519A 0 0 0 0 DANVILLE 520 _ -_- VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 128 96 16 0 __DANVILLE 522 DANVILLE _523 - - _ - __ SEE DV 518 DANVILLE 524 _ SEE DV 506 DANVILLE, 525 _DANV_ILLE 526 __ DANVILLE 527 DANVILLE 528 DANVILLE 529 155 1.19 27 DANVILLE 530 _. _ _._.. VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 DANV ILLE 533 DANVILLE 533A -- --_-�_�--.__— DAN VILLE 534 DANVILLE 535 DANVILLE 536 __--_.- _ _ 91 Bell DANVILLE 537 DANVILLE 538 109 _89 lb_ EL CERRITO 001 ELCERRITO ITO 002 EL CERRITO 003 EL CERRITO 004 EL CERRITO 005 EL CERRITO 006 _EL CERRITO 007 - - -- _ _ ._.. _ EL CERRITO 008 EL CERR ITO 009 - �! SEE EC 039 CERRITO 010--- . EL CERRITO 011 EL_ CERRITO- 012 MOR" I4i-e SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H D C 0 C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V M L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T 0 S E L M M I 0 A R 0 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-006 ® EL CERRITO 013 EL CERRITO 014 EL CERRITO 015 — _- EL CERRITO 016 EL CERRITO 017 EL CERRITO 018 EL CERRITO 019 EL CERRITO 020 EL CERRITO 021 — EL CERR ITO 022 EL CERRITO 023 -- EL CERRITO 024 EL CERRITO 025 EL CERRITO 026 EL CERRITO 027 _._-- EL CERRITO 028 ® _ EL CERRITO 029 -- _y �- -- -- EL CERRITO 030 -- EL CERRITO 031_____ EL CERRITO 032 —._-.-- EL CERRITO 033 EL _CERRITO 034 .- _ - - -- -- EL CERR ITO 035 EL CERR ITO 036 EL CERRITO 037 EL CERR ITO 038 EL CERRITO EL_ CERRITO 040 EL CERRITO 042 EAST RICHMOND 501 _ EAST RICHMOND 502 _ EAST RICHMOND 503 EAST RICHMOND 504 EAST RICHMOND 505 EAST RICHMOND 506 EAST RICHMOND 507 EAST RICHMOND 508 EL _S_OBRANTE 501 EL S08RANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 EL SOBRANTE 504 - EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 EL SOBRANTE 507 EL SOBRANTE 508___ _ EL SOBRANTE 510 EL SOBRANTE 511 _ EL SOBRANTE 512 —_ EL SOBRANTE 513 EL SOBRANTE 514 EL SOBRANTE 515 EL SOBRANTE 516 EL SOBRANTE 517 _-- EL SOBRANTE 518 .-- EL _SOBRANTE 522 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 _EL SOBRANTE 526 EL _SOBRANTE 527 EL SOBRANTE 528 SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 GIANT 501 _- GIANT 502 __-- GIANT 503 _. GIANT 5n4 GIANT 505. GIANT 506 GIANT 507 _ - ------ -- GIANT 508 - - -- GIANT 509 ___-__. GIANT' 510 SEE GT 509 _.._..-- G GIANT 513 - HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN 501 - tuna Ida.3 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H 0 C O C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K O N T I 0 IN S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T O S E L M M I 0 A R 0 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-007 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 39 4 3 3 42 4 127 13 27 0 KENSINGTON 502 22 3 3 4 49 9 83 12 29 0 KENSINGTON 503 38 1 4 1 57 15 113 14 24 0 KENSINGTON 504 22 4 8 2 46 12 87 16 29 0 KENSINGTON 505 5 1 12 3 50 9 131 24 23 0 KENSINGTON 506 1 0 6 4 23 9 62 12 9 0 KENSINGTON 507 11 27 133 5 19 0 KENSINGTON 1506____ 4 _.2- - 3- 4 ----1- - 97 - 26 Q-- -- -- KENSINGTON 509 4 0 5 1 50 11 81 17 18 0 KENSINGTON 510 35 5 12 3 56 76 12 20 0 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 31 2 5 _4__' 3 _-- ---100_ '_Y4_ _ 18 - __ Q LAFAYETTE 001 LAFAYETTE 002 LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE 004 LAFAYETTE 005 LAFAYETTE 006 LAFAYETTE 007 LAFAYETTE 008 LAFAYETTE 009 LAFAYETTE 010 _ LAFAYETTE 011 LAFAYETTE 012 - - LAFAYETTE 013 LAFAYETTE 014 _. LAFAYETTE 015 LAFAYETTE 016 LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE 018 LAFAYETTE 019 LAFAYETTE 020 LAFAYETTE 021 LAFAYETTE 022 LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE 024 _ LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE 027 LAFAYETTE 028 _ LAFAYETTE 030 LAFAYETTE 031 LAFAYETTE ^32 SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 _ LAFAYETTE 038 LAFAYETTE 039 LAFAYETTE 040 LAFAYETTE 041 LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043 LAFAYETTE 044 LAFAYETTE 045 - LAFAYETTE 046 LAFAYETTE 047 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 -` SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 _LAFAYETTE 502- SEE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE.. LAFAYETTE 505 _ - L ON E TREE 501 SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 03 5 T -- LONE REE .. . NE TR E 503 EE _ .__ _._ -_- ---__ LONE TREE 505 SEE LT 502 FORM 1.2.0 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST D STRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P* B S 8 M N J H D C D C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K 0 N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I D A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I •R N E N G G S S -12-008 LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 - - - - VOTED ABSENTEE —_-- LONE TREE 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE - — — — MORAGA 001 MORAGA 002 SEE MO 003 _ - MORAGA 003 MORAGA 004 MORAGA 005 - __ _ MORQGA OOb — MORAGA 008 MORAGA 009 MORAGA 010 --- MORAGA 011 MORA GA 012 MORAGA 013 MORAGA 014 MORAGA 015 _- MORAGA 016 _ MORAGA 017 _ MORAGA 018 MOR.AGA 019 _._-- ..____._ MORAGA 020 MORAGA 021 — MORAGA 022 MORAGA 023 MORAGA 024 _ MORAGA 025 M0RAGA 027 SEE MO 025 MORAGA 029 MORAGA 030 SEE MO 020 MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 MORAGA 502 SEE MO 011 MT VIEW 501 AT VIEW 502 MT VIEW 503 MT VIEW 564 MT VIEW 505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 MARTINEZ 008 MARTINEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 417 MARTINEZ 018 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ 420 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 _-- _ _.MARTINEZ 023 MARTINEZ 024 SEE MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEZ 028 MARTINEZ 029 MARTINEZ (130 _ FORM 148.9 Sri d`r r' SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H 0 C 0 C A S O K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T 0 S E L M M 1 0 A R 0 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-009 MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 MARTINEZ 033 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 037 MARTINEZ 038 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 MARTINEZ 503 -_-._-_-- SEE MZ 037 --- NICHOLS 501 NICHOLt 503 NICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE _ NORTH RICHMOND _501____, NOPTH RICHMOND 502 - NORTH RICHMOND 503 OAKL EY 501 OAKLEY 502 OAKLEY 503 OAKLEY 504 - _OAKLEY 505 OAKLEY 506 SEE OA 505 OLEUM 501 - VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 - SEE P I 021 OLEUM 503___-__ VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506.- . SE_EP I 006_._ OLEUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDDA 501, __OR INA 5Q2 OR INDA 503 _-_ _ORINOA_ 504 ORINDA 505 ORINOA_506 ORINDA 507 QRINDA 508._ ORINDA 509 __ORINDA_ 510. ORINDA_.511 ORINDA 512 ORINDA 513 ORINDA 514 ORINDA 515 ORINOA 516 ORINOA 517 ORINDA 518 ' ORINDA 519 - `- ORINOA 520 ORINDA 521 ORINOA 522 OR INCA 523 ORINOA_ 524 ORINDA 525 ORINDA 526 ORINOA 527 ORINDA 529 _VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE - ORINDA 533 - ORINDA __534 _ ORINDA 536 _ DRINDA 537 ORINDA 540 SEE OR 512 P I TT SBURG 001 -- PITTSBURG 002 roar u:•a _. .- . - - r p7 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H D C 0 C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 1 L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E O L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T 0 S E L M M I D A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-010 PITTSBURG 003 SEE P8 002PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 005 PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 007 PITTSBURG 008 -PITTSBURG 009 SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 011 PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 PITTSBURG 016 PITTSBURG 017 PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 PITTSBURG 020 PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 123 PITTSBURG 025 PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 027 SEE PB 032 - -- -_- _ PITTSBURG 028 PITTSBURG 029 - ---- __. PITTSBURG 030 PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 036 PITTSBURG 137 SEE PB 023 PITTSBURG 038 PITTSBURG 039 PITTSBURG 041 PITTSBURG 042 PITTSBURG 501 PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 _-----__--- PITTSBURG 505 _ PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE P?TTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB 011 PITTSBURG 512 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042. PITTSBURG 514 PITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 SEE PB 022 ---- - --- - PLEASANT HILL 001 PLEASANT HILL 002 PLEASANT HILL 003 PLEASANT HILL 004 PLEASANT HILL 00.5... PLEASANT HILL 006 __-- PLEASANT HILL 007 PLEASANT HILL 'I11 PLEASANT HILL 012 PLEASANT HILL 013 PLEASANT HILL _014 _ PLEASANT HILL 015 PLEASANT HILL 016 CORM 14>I•D F �'i SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B N H J H 0 C 0 C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V M L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I O A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-011 PLEASANT HILL 017 PLEASANT HILL 018 PLEASANT HILL 019 PLEASANT HILL 020 PLEASANT HILL 021 PLEASANT HILL 022 PLEASANT HILL 023 PLEASANT HILL 024 PLEASANT HILL 025 PLEASANT HILL 026 PLEASANT HILL 027 PLEASANT HILL 028 PLEASANT HILL 029 PLEASANT HILL 030 PLEASANT HILL 031 PLEASANT HILL 032 PLEASANT HILL 033 PLEASANT HILL. 034 PLEASANT HILL 036 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 ---.—_-- PLEASANT HILL' 038 PLEASANT HILL 039 PLEASANT HILL 040 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 PLEASANT HILL 043 _ PLEASANT HILL 044 PLEASANT HILL 045 PLEASANT HILL 046 PLEASANT HILL 048 PLEASANT HILL 501A_ PLEASANT HILL 5018 PLEASANT HILL 502 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 PLEASANT HILL 505 PLEASANT HILL 506 PLEASANT HILL 507 PLEASANT HILL 508 PLEASANT HILL 510 PINDLE Onl PINOLE 002 SEE PI 021 _ P I NOL E 004 PINDLE 005 PINDLE 006 PINDLE 007 PINOLE 008 VOTED ABSENTEE PINDLE 009 PINOLE 010 PINDLE 011 PINDLE 012 PINDLE 013 PINDLE 014 PINDLE 015 PINDLE 016 SEE PI 003 __-- . PINDLE 017 PINDLE 018 PINDLE 019_ _PINO_LE-021 PINDLE 022 _PINOLE 023 _-_.-- PINDLE 024 -_- SEE PI 007 PACHECO 501 PACHECO 502 PACHECO 503 PACHECO 504 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 505 SEE HZ 018 PACHECO 506AC PHECO 507 VOTED ABSENTEE - SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B M M J H 0 C D C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V M L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I O N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T 0 S E L M M I D A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-012 PACHECO 508 PACHECO 509 PACHECO 510 PACHECO 511 PACHECO 512 PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 RICHMOND 003 RICHMOND 004 RICHMOND 005 RICHMOND 016 RICHMOND 007 RICHMOND 008 RICHMOND 009 RICHMOND 010 RICHMOND 011 -- RICHMOND 012 _ RICHMOND 013 RICHMOND 014 RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 016 FICHMOND 017 RICHMOND (318 RICHMOND 019 RICHMOND 020 R I_CHMOND O21 RICHMOND 022 ._RICHMOND 023 RICHMOND 024 RICHMOND 025 RICHMOND 026 RICHMOND 027 RICHMOND 028_ RICHMOND 029 _R ICHMOND 030 RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND 032 RICHMOND_033 SEE RI 032 _ RICHMOND 034 RICHMOND 035 RICHMOND 036A _RICHMOND 0368 _ RICHMOND 037 RICHMOND 038 SEE R I 037 RICHMOND 039 ----SEE RI 035 RICHMOND 040 RICHMOND 041- R I CH-kb4b 41RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 __- _ _ -RICHMOND 043 RICHMOND 044 RICHMOND 045 RICHMOND 046 RICHMOND 047- RICHMOND 048 RICHMOND 049 RICHMOND 050 - - ® RICHMOND 051 _-- RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND 053 RICHMOND 054 RICHMOND 055 - RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 057 RICHMOND 058 RICHMOND 059 . _.------- _ _ ----- ----- --- RICHMOND 060 _ RICHMOND 061 RICHMOND 062 SEE RI 061 RICHMOND 063RICHMOND 064 _ ------ - -- - RICHMOND 065 RICHMOND 066 -SEE RI 104 FOAM 142.1 kl �ry SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H 0 C D C A S O K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V N L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K 0 N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I 0 A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-013 ® _RICHMOND 067 RICHMOND 068 _ RICHMOND 069 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073 SEE RI 072 RICHMOND 074 RICHMOND QTS RICHMOND 076 _RICHMOND 077 RICHMOND 078 RICHMOND 079 RICHMOND 080 - RICHMOND 081 _RICHMOND 082 RICHMOND 083 _ RICHMOND-.084 RICHMOND085 RICHMOND 086 5EE R I 111 ...RICHMOND 087 RICHMOND 088 RICHMOND 092 RICHMOND 093 RICHMOND 094 RICHMOND 095 RICHMOND 096 RICHMOND 098 RICHMOND 099 RICHMOND 101 RICHMOND 102 RICHMOND 103 RICHMOND 104 RICHMOND 105 __. _._----_..-_--____ RICHMOND 106 RICHMOND 108 RICHMOND 109 SEE RV 501 - __ RICHMOND 110 SEE RI 021._ _RICHMOND 111 _ RICHMOND 112 _ VOTED ABSENTEE RODEO 501 _ RODEO 502 SEE RD 503 RODEO 503 RODEO 504 RODEO 505 RODEO 506 RODEO 508 RODEO 509 ROLLINGWOOD 501 ROLLI_NGW00D 502 ROLLINGWOOD 503 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 SARANAP 501 SARANAP 502 SARANAP 503 SARANAP 504 _.- SARANAP 505 SARANAP 506 SARANAP 507 - SARANAP 508 _- SEF SN 520 SARANAP 504 _SARANAP 510 - SARANAP 511 . _ __ -- ---- SARANAP 512 SARANAP 513 S_ARANAP 514 SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 SEE NC 521 FOR. 1.25 I r! t SAN FRANCISCO SAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H 0 C D C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H B L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T I 0 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T 0 S E L M M I O A R 0 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-014 SARANAP 516 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 SEE WC OST .--- SARANAP 520 SAN PABLO 001 SAN PABLO 002 SAN PABLO 003 _... - -- SAN PABLO 004 -_.-- SAN PABLO 005 _.----___ SEE SP 023 --------- SAN PABLO 006 SAN PABLO 007 SAN PABLO 008 SAN PABLO 009 __-- SAN PABLO 010_ _ SAN__P.ABLO 011 _ SAN PABLO 012 SAN PABLO 013 SAN PABLO 014 SAN PABLO 015 SAN PABLO 016 _- SAN PABLO 017 SAN PABLO 018 SAN PABLO 019 SAN-PABLO 020 _ SAN PABLO 021 SAN PABLO 022 SEE SP 020 —v --- - -- -- _ -- ----- SAN PABLO 023 - SAN RAMON 501 17 90 10 0 SAN RAMON 502 119 12 27 0 SAW RAMON 503 _-_-. _ _-_ _ _. —.—._ _ —___ —.— b8 68._ _11 0. -- — SAN RAMON 504 _. . _-- _- _._ 14 9 24 - 0 -R SANAMON 56579 _ _- .-- _ __ ._. 79 59 6 0 SAN RAMON 506 29 45—__7 _ 0 SAN RAMON 507 SAN RAMON 50857 86 14 1 SAN RAMON 509 --LO 127 18 2 SAN RAMON 510 __ _._. - --- - 135 87 22 0 SAN RAMON 511 -- _ -_ _ _ ___----____ 1,04-115_---_ - 26--- 0 - SAN RAMON 512 - _ ___0_ SAN RAMON 513 SAN RAMON 514 - --- 117 111 28- 0 --- - SAN RAMON 51591 10 SAN RAMON 516 11 87 28 0 - SAN RAMON 517 _ __-_-- 19 0 SAN RAMON 519 245_ 12 25 - - SAN RAMON 520 _ _ _ . _ _ _ -- _—-111 7 - _1-6 6 I_ -- ---- ----- -- - - — SAN RAMON 521 15 10 23 SAN RAMON 522 _. _. 82 96 _17 _ SAN RAMON 523 64 57 17 1 SAN RAMON 524 V SAN RAMON 525 --137 8 18 __--__ SAN RAMON 526 -5 0 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 ...VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL SEN 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 SEE MZ ^16 _-_- VINE HILL 504 __---__--- VINE HILL 506 - VINE HILL 507 SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 .SEE VH 551 VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 FOR.149.1 _ I` r� f� ij 1 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S 8 W W J H 0 C D C A S 0 K A G S J M R A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H 8 L H R A L L V W L L R L K R I E R R M O S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K D N T 10 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I 0 A R D 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-015 WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 WALNUT CREEK 004 WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 006 WALNUT CREEK 007 WALNUT CREEK 008 WALNUT CREEK 009 _._.- ' WALNUT CREEK 010 _ WALNUT CREEK 011 WALNUT CREEK 012 WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT CREEK 016 WALNUT CREEK 017 WALNUT CREEK 018 WALNUT CREEK 019 _ WALNUT CREEK 020 WALNUT CREEK D211-,- . WALNUT CREEK 022 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 502 _ - WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK 026 _ WALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT CREEK 029 WALNUT CPEEK 030 WALNUT CREEK 031 WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CREEK 033 WALNUT CREEK 034 WALNUT CREEK 035 WALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT CREEK -037 WALNUT CREEK 038 WALNUT CREEK 039 WALNUT CREEK 040 _ WALNUT CREEK 042 WALNUT CREEK 043 WALNUT CREEK 044 WALNUT CREEK 045 WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 047 WALNUT CREEK 048_. WALNUT CREEK 050 _ SEE WC 004_.__ WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 052 WALNUT CREEK 053 WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 WALNUT CREEK 057 _WALNUT CREEK 058 _ _ - - - -- - --- - -- -- WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CREEK 060 ® WALNUT CREEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CREEK 064 WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK 066 WALNUT CREEK 067 WALNUT CREEK 068 WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 072 --- WALNUT CF EEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 WALNUT CREEK 076 WALNUT CREEK 077 WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 - 'WALNUT CREEK 080 FORM fat's SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DIST DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 P B S B W W J H O C D C A S 110 K A G S J M IR A J F S E U T R I I E 0 I L A 0 R H S A A R C 0 C 0 L 0 E C R T E 0 L L R L C A V H T A H R R 0 A H 8 L H R A C L V W L L R L K R I E R R M 0 S T N C E E N G T Y E E N I I Y K O N T 10 N S T A R N U T R N A A S N M E R R T D S E L M M I D A R 0 0 R S S N I L S N I R N E N G G S S -12-016 WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK 082 WALNUT CREEK 083 _-- WALNUT CREEK 084 WALNUT CREEK 085 WALNUT CREEK 086 WALNUT CREEK 087 __-.-- _ -- - -- WALNUT CREEK 088 WALNUT CREEK 089 - WALNUT CREEK 090 WALNUT CREEK 091 WALNUT CREEK 092 SEE WC 032 - WALNUT CREEK 093 WALNUT CREEK 501 ® WALNUT CREEK 502 WALNUT CREEK 503 - SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 504 WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506 WALNUT CREEK 507 WALNUT CREEK 508 WALNUT CREEK 509 - SEE WC 762 -- WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 __-- WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT CREEK 517 WALNUT CREEK 518 _ .WALNUT CREEK 519_ WALNUT CREEK 520 WALNUT CREEK 521 WALNUT CREEK 522 WALNUT CREEK 523 _ WALNUT CREEK 524 -_ .WALNUT CREEK_ 525 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE __- WALNUT CREEK 529 ® SEE WC 014 - -- - --- - _. WALNUT CREEK 530 WALNUT CREEK 531_ VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 WALNUT CREEK WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 535 WALNUT CREEK 537 NEN RESIDENTS _-- ___ ABSENTEE BALLOTS 34 0 2 6 48 7 27 1_ 13 0 151 www 142.5 M CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S D J P N R G R J R O S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L 0 K N E M E E A I S 0 0 1 T R L 0 I S E R S D R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 D N R 0 I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-001 ALHAMBRA 501 ALHAMBRA 502 ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 - ALHAMBRA 513 _SEE AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 SEE MZ 037 ALAMO 501 13 60 4 49 42 16 26 15 95- 40 6 91 30 94 40 3 ® ALAMO 502 101 55 39 54 36 137 21 10_ 80 43 56 93 29 81 41 ALAMO 503 _131 64 72 85 47 15 28 _1 93 J 42 -85 96 15 112- 5 0 , ALAMO 504 15 92 54 5 4 18_ 2 20 87 61 91 128 41 120 60 ALAMO 565 ALAMO 506 82 74 35 36 19 118 1 8 53 21 63 71 26 6 40 l ALAMO 507 14 63 5 58 42 11 37 -___ 8 84 _._41 79 127 - 22 112-3 ____- ALAMO 508 11 49 4 27 2 13. 2 -- 9 58 32 49 _ 8 _Z0 T -- ALAMO 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 511 51 28 24 2 4 29 40 8 49 28 40 4 17 46 18 ALAMO 511A ALAMO 512 29 22 10 14 15 41 7 4 30 6 28 20 10 17 1 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 -- ALAMO 514 11 3 46 35 12 22 13 75 -47 49--- 71 26 _ -65 45 ALAMO 515 - - _ 3 --3 -- 1 41 - 3----3 ---2---5- 2 3 - 3 ALAMO 515A ALAMO 516 76 29 25 32 27 104 9 --_8-- 49 28 ---55 -57 22 70 20 0 ANTIOCH 001 ANTI.00H 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 ANTIOCH 005_ ANTIOCH 006 ANTIOCH 007 ANTIOCH 008 .ANTIOCH 009 009 - _ _ __ANTIOCH _010 ANTIOCH 011 ANTIOCH 0.12 _ ANTIOCH 013 ANTIOCH 014 _ANTIOCH 015 ANTIOCH 016 ANTIOCH 017 - ANTIOCH 018 ANTIOCH 019 _-_- ANTIOCH 020 ANTIOCH 021 -- ANTIOCH 022 ..-_- ANTIOCH 023 ANTIOCH 024 - - -- --_ - ANTIOCH 025 ANTIOCH X26 ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 028 ANTIOCH 129 ANTIOCH 030 ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH .032 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 ...SEE AN 048 ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH 036 -..- ANTIOCH 037 ANTIOCH 038 ANTIOCH 039 ANTIOCH 140 ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 FDNM 142.0 _. . CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S 0 J P N R G R J R 0 S C S S ' 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T• C B S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R 8 N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L O K N E M E E A I S 0 0 I T R L D I S E R S 0 R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R D I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S —13-002 ANTIOCH 043 _ SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 ANTIOCH 047 ANTIOCH 048 ANTIOCH 049 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 — BETHEL ISLAND 501A _ BETHEL ISLAND 5018 — BERKELEY PARK 501 BAY VIEW 501 BRENTWOOD 001 BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 BRENTWOOD 006 BRENTWOOD 50.1 BRENTWOOD 502 SEE OA 503 BRENTWOOD 503 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE KG 501 BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 -SEE 8W 501 __-- BRENTWOOD 513 -SEE BW 508 BYRON 501A BYRON 5018 BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 502_ CR_ OCKETT 503 SEE CK 511 CROCKETT 504 - CROCKETT 505 CROCKETT 506 -VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 002 CLAYTON 003 SEE CL604,503 CLAYTON 004 — CLAYTON 005 CLAYTON 501 -... CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 503 CLAYTON 506 CLAYTON 507 SEE BH 508 - — ---- CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE CLAYTON 514 CONCORD 001 CONCORD 002 --.._— CONCORD 003 CONCORD 004 __— CONCORD 005 CONCORD OOb CONCORD 007 CONCORD 008 CONCORD 009 _— CONCORD 010 _CONCORD 011 CONCORD 012 _— _ CONCORD 013 CONCORD 014 CONCORD 015 CONCORD 016 CONCORD 017 CONCORD 018 CONCORD 019 __ CONCORD 020 CONCORD 021 -- voe..11431.* .. p� '�a t CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A M F S O IJ P IN R iG R I J R0 5 C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I O I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L M L A M N L L I N O H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L 0 K N E M E E A I S D 0 I T R L D I S E R S D R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R D I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-003 ® CONCORD 022 CONCORD 023 CONCORD 024 CONCORD 025 ..CONCORD 026 --- CONCORD 027 CONCORD 028 CONCORD 029 _ CONCORD 030 CONCORD 031 CONCORD 032 CONCORD 033 CONCORD 134 CONCORD 035 CONCORD 036 CONCORD 037 _ CONCORD 038 CONCORD 039 __- CONCORD 040 CONCORD 041 CONCORD 042 CONCORD 043 CO_NCORD 044 CONCORD 045 -- CONCORD 646 CONCORD 647 CONCORD 048 ---- ---- ----- _. CONCORD 049 _ CONCORD 056 CONCORD 052 . CONCORD 053 CONCORD 054 CONCORD 055 CONCORD 056 CONCORD 057 CONCORD 058 CONCORD 059 CONCORD 060 CONCORD 061 CONCORD 062 CONCORD 063 CONCORD 064 __CONCORD 065 SEE CO 137 _ -CONCORD Q66 -- _. --- CONCORD 067 CONCORD 068 CONCORD 069 CONCORD 070 CONCORD 071 CONCORD 072 ...CONCORD 073 CONCORD 074 CONCORD 075 CONCORD 076 CONCORD 077 CONCORD 078 CONCORD 079 CONCORD 080 CONCORD 081 CONCORD 082 CONCORD (I83 CONCORD 084 CONCORD 065 ._- _ CONCORD 087 CONCORD_ 089 --- _ _ CONCORD 090 ..CONCORD 091 _ . .. ----- ------ - -- CONCORD 092 __- CONCORD 093 __ SEE CO 020 _-- CONCORD 094 CONCORD 095 CONCORD 096 CONCORD 097 CONCORD 098 CONCORD 099 _ CONCORD 100 FORM 14B•3 s'. �1 CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S D J P N R G R J R D S Ic S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A 1 0 1 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R 8 N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S D D I T R L 0 1 S E R S 0 R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R D I A N A N R T 0 E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-004 CONCORD 101 CONCORD 102 __-_-- ___ CONCORD 103 -- CONCORD 104 -- CONCORD 105 — _. ._. CONCORD 106 CONCORD 107 CONCORD 108 _CONCORD 109 CONCORD 110 CONCORD 111 CONCORD 112 CONCORD 113 -- CONCORD 114 CONCORD 115 SEE CO 082 - CONCORD 116 CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 CONCORD 119 CONCORD 120 CONCORD 121 .SEE CO 034 _ CONCORD 122 . .__SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 SEE CL 503 - - - CONCORO 125 CONCORD 126 SEE Co 091 _CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 CONCORD 129 CONCORD 13(1 CONCORD 131 CONCORD 132 SEE CO 755 CONCORD 133_ _ CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 CONCORD 136 CONCORD 137 CONCORD 138 CONCORD 139 CONCORD 142 -- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 CONCORD 144 CONCORD 145 CONCORD 146. .-_-_-- CONCORD 147 CONCORD 148 _.- CONCORD 149 CONCORD 501 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE _. .-.._-- ® CONCORD 504 CONCORD 505 SEE WC 029 ._ CONCOR__0 566 _ -___ -SEE CO 144 -- CONCORD 507 - -- _— - SEE CO 444 CONCORD 50.8 SEE CO 045 .--- coNcoRo 509 ___-- CONCORD 510 CONCORD 511 _ _ SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 _ — SEE CO 048 - -----.._. .----- -- -- CONCORD 514 ._--SEE NC 065 eonr 1.12.5 CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S 0 J P N R G R J R D S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C 8 S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L 0 K N E M E E A I S 0 0 1 T R L D 1 S E R S D R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R 0 I A N A N R T D E E 8 E R E A M G S S E J E R F A E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S —13-005 CONCORD 515 _ CONCORD 516 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 _ SEE CO 141 CONCORD 520 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 CONCORD 524 CONCORD 525 CONCORD 532 SEE CO 515 CANYON 511 DANVILLE 501 72 21 46 33 21 109 18 5 45 34 47 88 19 _77 37 DANVILLE 502 5 31 19 25 27 7 18 7 46 2 32 48 15 39 _8 DANVILLE 503 14 67 80 69 49 23 27 2 95 63 128 18 47 150 49 5 DANVILLE 504 T 38 5 45 28 138 22 9 80 29 71 98 32 90 —49_ _ 11 DANVILLE 505 108 57 70 70 74 131 35 17 10T 411--. 89 02_1 43__ 102 56 04NVILLE 506 122 44 88 58 37 20 27 16 88 39 110 18 28 160 42 1 DANVILLE 507 9 48 75 42 40 14 3 8 66 36 81 139 31 133 __ 37 — DANVILLE 508 63 48 48 52 34 115 34 16 86 26 91 101- - 23 115_ 29 0 . DANVILLE 509 117 58 86 76 51 165 30 20 69 41 _ 97 13 27_ 145_ 51 DANVILLE 510 50 35 39 40 32 8 1 11 49 24 57 T _ 21 61 _ 29 DANVILLE 511 9 73 3 42 60 124 38 28 80 49 71 89 22 59 38 DANVILLE 512 8 3 71 51 43 104 24 20 T4 44 57 89 31 103 , 63 DANVILLE 513 81 43 58 47 34 141 17 7 82 34 74 95 21 97 33_ 5 DANVILLE 514A OANVILLE 5148 DANVILLE 515 2 2 1 2 ___ 1 1 5 . .0_ - ._1 4 DANVILLE 515A DANVILLE 516 72 46 46 44 49 12- 31 10 __83 40 95 106 27 1.12 25___— DANVILLE 517 T 30 55 22 17 12 23 6 53 29 _-52 106 _ 21 97 30 DANVILLE 518 67 34 55 41 30 - 9 17 1_ 66 38- 63_ 85 24 _ 82 30 DANVILLE 519 _ DANVILLE 519A c 0 0 __ _0__,_ 0 -_— __ _ DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 9c 63 72 50 33 134 31 16 80 45 102 103 18 123 45_ DANVILLE 522 7C 29 30 24 10 107 19 8 37 2 43 8 13 6 22 DANVILLE 523 SEE DV 518 DANVILLE 524 SEE DV 506 DANVILLE 525 10 62 7 57 50 14 11 11 73 42 98 143- 26 119--41 DANVILLE 526 13 93 8 85 57 21 38 1 -104 55 12 _155 52__170__ 6___ 1 DANVILLE 527 12 6. 7 6 3 18 3 1 , L1 6 LO 13 44 143 _ 53 DANVILLE 528 10 67 5 63 4 17 2 1 80 - _ 35 11 161 L8 14 31 _ DANVILLE 529 12 8 8 7 4 18 5 2 103 5 118- 14 37 .174 __.--,—b61 DANVILLE 530 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 533 61 33 3 39 29 93 1 9 59 34 64 78 23 83 3 DANVILLE 533A ® DANVILLE 534 95 46 5 48 36 136 27 12 74 34 92 87 25 11 — 3 _ _ DANVILLE 535 4 2 3 4 35 8 Ll 13 53 29 46 67--_ 23 4 2 _ __.___ DANVILLE 536 73 45 7 36 23 11L 28 9 60 26 101 _ 9 __14 12_. 25 DANVILLE 537 71 39 6 46 3 LO 2 1_ 59 33 _ 7 7 16 10 27_ DANVILLE 538 84 4 5 6 3 14 4 8 27 T 121 3 LO 43 EL CERRITO 001 EL CERRITO 002 EL CERRITO 003 EL CERRITO 004 EL CERRITO 005 EL CERRITO 006 EL CERRITO 007 EL CERRITO 008 EL CERRITO 009 SEE EC 039 EL CERRITO 010 EL CERRITO 011 EL CERRITO 012 row. 14a.s 'J CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S D J P N R G R J R 0 S C S S 0 U H U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 1 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C 8 S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S 0 0 I T R L D I S E R S D R 0 I 1 R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R 0 I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-006 ® _EL CERRITO 013 EL CERRITO 014 __-_ EL CERRITO 015 ___-.-- EL CERRITO 016 EL CERRITO 017 EL CERRITO 018 EL CERRITO 019 EL CERRITO 020 EL CERRITO 021 _..._..— EL _CERR ITO 022 EL CERRITO 023 _-- ELCERRITO 024 EL CERRITO 025 -,- -_-- _._-- _-- EL CERRITO 026 _ EL CERRITO 027 EL CERRITO _028 EL CERR ITO 029 EL_ CERR ITO 030 EL CERRITO 031 EL-C ERR ITD 032 -- — _ EL CERRITO 033 EL CERRITO 034 - EL CERRITO 035 EL CERRITO 036 EL CERRITO 037 EL CERRITO 038 EL CERRITO 039 _ EL CERR ITO 040 EL CERRIT0 042.--- EAST RICHMOND 501 EAST RICHMOND 502 _ EAST RICHMOND 503 EAST RICHMOND 504 EAST RICHMOND 505 EAST RICHMOND 506 EAST RICHMOND 507 EAST RICHMOND 508 EL SOBRANTE 501 _ EL SOBRANTE 502 EL SOBRANTE 503 EL SOBRANTE 504 EL SOBRANTE 505 SEE ES 527 -— - - EL SOBRANTE 506 _ EL_ SOBRANTE 507 EL S08RANTE 508 EL SOBRANTE 510 EL SOBRANTE 511 EL SOBRANTE 512 EL SOBRANTE 513 EL SOBRANTE 514 EL SOBRANTE 515 EL SOBRANTE 516 EL SOBRANTE 517 EL SOBRANTE 518 EL SOBRANTE 522 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 ---__-- EL SOBRANTE 521 EL 50BRANTE 528 ® __SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 ..GIANT 501 GIANT 502 GIANT 503 GIANT 504 _ GI ANT 505 ..GIANT 506 GIANT 507 GIANT 508 GIANT 509 ..GIANT 510 SEE GT 509 - 1 ..GIANT..-.511 GIANT 51. _ 3 HERCULES 001 - KNIGHTSEN 501 rom. 1431.0 - - _ - - - r CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M iiJ M H H C N R A W F S 0 J P N R G R J R D S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L N L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L 0 K N E M E E A I S D 0 I T R L 0 I S E R S 0 R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 D N R D I A N A N R T 0 E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S —13-007 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 KENSINGTON 502 KENSINGTON 503 KENSINGTON 504 KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 508 KENSINGTON 509 KENSINGTON 510 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE -- — KENSINGTON 513 LAFAYETTE 001. LAFAYETTE 002 — _LA-FAYETTE 003 LAFAYETTE 004 LAFAYETTE 005 LAFAYETTE 006 LAFAYETTE 007 _ LAFAYETTE 008 LAFAYETTE 009 LAFAYETTE 010 LAFAYETTE 011 LAFAYETTE 012 LAFAYETTE 013 LAFAYETTE 014 LAFAYETTE 015 LAFAYETTE 016 LAFAYETTE 017 LAFAYETTE X18 LAFAYETTE 019 LAFAYETTE 020 LAFAYETTE 021 - LAFAYETTE 022 ..LAFAYETTE 023 LAFAYETTE 024 y LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 -- LAFAYETTE 027 LAFAYETTE 028 LAFAYETTE-_030 LAFAYETTE 031 LAFAYETTE 032 _-SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 LAFAYETTE 039 LAFAYETTE 040 LAFAYETTE 141 LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 _-- LAFAYETTE 043 — LAFAYETTE 044.. --.__-- LAFAYETTE 045_ LAFAYETTE 046 — LAFAYETTE 047 VOTED ABSENTEE __ __.__.__ LAFAYETTE 048 SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 LAFAYETTE 502 ScE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 _.— LONE TREE 501 SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 LONE TREE 503.. . .. VOTED ABSENTEE --LONE TREE 505---- SEE LT 502 FOAM 1.=-y �J n - CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R 8 A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S 0 J P N R G R J R D S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A l 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 1 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C 8 S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S D 0 I T R L 0 I S E R S 0 R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 D N R 0 I A N A N R T 0 E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-008 • LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 . MORAGA 002 SEE NO 003 MORAGA 003 MORAGA 004 MORAGA 005 __-- ® --- MORAGA 006 MORAGA_ 007 MORAGA 008 MORAGA 009 MOP-AGA 010 MORAGA 011 MORA GA 012 MORAGA 013 MORAGA 014 MORAGA 015 MORAGA 016 MORAGA 017 MORAGA 018 _MORAGA 019 MORAGA 020 MORAGA 021 MORAGA 022 MORAGA 023 MORAGA 024 ,MORA-GA 025 ~ MORAGA 027 SEE NO 025 MORAGA 029 -- MORAGA 030 SEE NO 020 MORAGA 501 SEE NO 014 MORAGA 502 SEE MO 011 MT VIEW 501 MT VIEW 502 MT VIEW 503 MT VIEW 564 MT VIEW 505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 MARTINEZ 004 MARTINEZ 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 MARTINEZ 008 MARTINEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ O11 MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 014 -MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 MARTINEZ 1117 MARTINEZ 018 ..MARTINEZ 019 _ MARTINEZ 020 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 023 -MARTINEZ 024 SEF MZ 021 MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEZ 028 MARTINEZ 029 MART I NE Z 0 30 f i h" v CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R 8 A L J M J M H M C N R A M F S 0 J P N R G R J R D S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 1 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L . A T C B S G C H A M L M L A M N L L I N C H K R 8 N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L 0 K N E M E E A I S D 0 I T R L D I S E R S D R 0 1 I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R 0 I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N. I G S -13-009 MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 - -- - ---- -- - ---- - MARTINEZ 032 MARTINEZ 033 MARTINEZ 034 SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 037 _ MARTINEZ 038 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 - - MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 037 NICHOLS 501 NICHOLS 503 NICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE NORTH RICHMOND 501__ NORTH RICHMOND 502 NORTH RICHMOND 503 _ OAKLEY 501 _ OAKLEY 502 _ - OAKLEY 503 OAKLEY 504 OAKLEY 505 OAKLEY 506 SEE_ OA 505 . OLEUM 501 -- -- -- - - VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 SEE PI 021 OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OL_EUM 506 _ _SEE_PI 006 OLEUM 509 _ VOTED A8S_ENTEE ORINDA 501 - OR INDA 502 __-- ORINDA 503 _. ORINDA 504 . _-- _.__-- ORINDA 505 ORINDA 506 ORINDA 507 ORINDA 508 ORINDA 509 -OR IN DA 51fi ORINDA 511 OR INDA 512 ORINDA 513 ORINDA 514 ORINDA ---- - -ORINDA 516 _-- ORINDA 517 ORINDA 518ORINDA 519 519 ORINDA 520 ORINDA 521 ® -- ORINOA 522 OR INDA 523 ORINDA 524. _-_- ORINDA 525 DRINDA 526 _ ORINDA 527 __-- - -- --_ ORINDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 533 ORINDA 534 ORINDA 536 ORINDA 537 ___-- ORINOA 540 -SEE OR 512 PITTSBURG 001 PITTSBURG 002 FORM Ita.a w K, CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A M F S D J P N R IG R J R D S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L M L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K- E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S D 0 I T R L D I S E R S D R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 D N R 0 I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-010 ® PITTSBURG 003 SEF PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 005 PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 007 PITTSBURG 008 PITTSBURG 009 _ _ SEE.. PB 025 .-- PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 611 _ PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 ..PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 PITTSBURG 016 PITTSBURG 017 PITTSBURG 01B_ -PITTSBURG 019 --- - --- -- - --- - - --- - PITTSBURG 020 _ PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022_ PITTSBURG _023 PITTSBURG 025 PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 027 SEE PB 032 - - - - --PITTSBURG 028_ PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG 030 PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 512 _ PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 036 PITTSBURG 037 ' SEE PB 023 PITTSBURG 038 PITTSBURG 039 PITTSBURG 041 PITTSBURG 042 PITTSBURG 501 ® PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 --- ----_-- PITTSBURG _505 _ PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 50-7_- _PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE _ PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 51.1 SEE Ps 011 — PITTSBURG 512 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042.. . PITTSBURG 514 _— P_ITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 _ SEE PS 022 PLEASANT HILL 001 PLEASANT HILL 002 _ PLEASANT HILL 003 PLEASANT HILL 004 _.-_—_-- PLEASANT HILL 005 PLEASANT HILL 006PLEASANT HILL HILL 007 -_— PLEASANT HILL O11 — PLEASANT HILL 012 PLEASANT HILL 013 PLEASANT HILL 014 - EASANT HILL 015 _PL PLEASANT HILI 016_ M r? f CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A N F S 0 J P N R IG R J R D S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 1 L E 0 L I A A 1 0 I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S D 0 I T R L O I S E R S 0 R 0 1 1 R 1 R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R O I A N A N R T 0 E E 8 E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-011 ® PLEASANT HILL 017 PLEASANT HILL 018 PLEASANT HILL 019 PLEASANT HILL 020 PLEASANT HILL 021 PLEASANT HILL 022 PLEASANT HILL 023 PLEASANT HILL 024 _PLEASANT HILL 025 PLEASANT HILL 026 PLEASANT HILL 027 PLEASANT HILL 028 PLEASANT HILL 029 PLEASANT HILL 030 PLEASANT HILL 031 PLEASANT HILL 032 PLEASANT HILL 033 PLEASANT HILL 034 PLEASANT HILL 036 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 PLEASANT HILL 038 PLEASANT HILL 039 PLEASANT HILL 040 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 PLEASANT HILL 043 PLEASANT HILL 044 - PLEASANT HILL 045 PLEASANT HILL 046 PLEASANT HILL 048 PLEASANT HILL 501A PLEASANT HILL 5018 PLEASANT HILL 502 ,PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 PLEASANT HILL 505 PLEASANT HILL 506 PLEASANT HILL 567 _ PLEASANT HILL 508 PLEASANT HILL 510 PINOLE 001 PINOLE_,002 _ SEE PI 021 _ 'PINOLE 003 _ PINOLE 004 PINDLE 00.5 PINOLE 006 _PINOLE 007 -PINOLE0.08 _ VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 009 _- PINOLE 110 PINDLE Oil PINOLE 012 PINOLE X13 PINOLE 014 P,TNOLE_ 015 PTNOLE 016 SEE PT 003 PINOLE 017 _ PINOLE 018 PINOLE 019 PINOLE 021 PINOLE 022 PINDLE 023 PINOLE 024 SEE PI rO7 -- PACHECO 501 _-.- _ PACHECO 562 PACHECO. 503 PACHECO 504 _ SEE ML 018 - - PACHECO 505 __- SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 506 _PACHECO 507 VOTED ABSENTEE soot.142.5 CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R 8 A L J M J M H M C N R A N F S 0 J P N R G R J R 0 S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E O L I A A I 0 I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L N L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S D 0 I T R L 0 I S E R S 0 R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R 0 I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M G N L G N I G S -13-012 .-PACHECO 508 .._- _.._ _ -._ __.__._. PACHECO 509 PACHECO 510 PACHECO 511 PACHECO 512 PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 __R ICHMOND, 003 RICHMOND 004 RICHMOND 005 RICHMOND 006 RICHMOND 007 RICHMOND 008 RICHMOND 009 RICHMOND 010 RICHMOND 011 RICHMOND 012 RICHMOND 013 _ - R I_CHMONO-___014 _, _ _R_ICHMOND 015 _ RICHMOND 016 RICHMOND 017 RICHMOND 018 RICHMOND 019 RICHMOND 020 RICHMOND 021 RICHMOND 022_ _ RICHMOND 023 RICHMOND 024 _ RICHMONO 025 RICHMOND 026 RICHMOND 027 RICHMOND 028 ..RICHMOND 029 RICHMOND 030 _ RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND 032 RICHMOND 033 SEE RI _032 _ RICHMOND 034 RICHMOND 035_ _ RICHMOND 036A RICHMOND 036E RICHMOND 037 RICHMOND 038 SEE RI 037 RICHMOND 039 SEE RI 035 RICHMOND 040___ RICHMOND 041 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 RICHMOND 044 -- RICHMOND 045 RICHMOND 046 RICHMOND 047 ------- _� - RICHMOND 048 RICHMOND 049 RICHMOND 050 RICHMOND 351 RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND 053 RICHMOND 054 RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 057 _RICHMOND 058 RICHMOND 059 _ RICHMOND 060 RICHMOND 061 RICHMOND 062 SEE PI 061 - -- RICHMOND 063 RICHMOND 064 - - RICHMOND 065 RICHMOND 066 SEE RI 104 WORM 4as�R i� ;d CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A liW F S 0 J P N R G R J R 0 S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I 0 1 0 0 E 0 4 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L M L A M N L L I N C H K R B N L Y S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S 0 0 1. T R L D I S E R S D R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 D N R D I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-013 ® RICHMOND 067 RICHMOND 068 RICHMOND 069 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073 - SEE RI 072 RICHMOND 074 RICHMOND 075 RICHMONO 076 RICHMOND 077 RICHMOND 078 RICHMOND 079 RICHMOND 080 081 - - - -- RICHMOND RICHMOND 082 RICHMOND 083 RICHMON_D 084 RICHMOND 085 RICHMOND 086 -SEE R I Ili__ RICHMOND 087 RICHMONO 088 RICHMOND 092 _RICHMOND 093 ---- -__. _ --------__- __-- _-.- _ RICHMONO 094 ~ R_ICHMONO 095 RICHMOND 096 RICHMOND 098 _ RICHMOND 099 RICHMOND__101 RICHMOND 102 RICHMOND 103 RICHMOND 104 RICHMOND 105 _RICHMOND 106 _ RICHMOND 1O8__ _ RICHMOND 109 _ SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110 SEE_ RI 021._.. RICHMOND 111 _ RICHMOND 112- _ _VOTED ABSENTEE - - RODEO ROPED 502 SEE RD 503 -_-- RODEO 503 RODEO 504 RODEO 505 RODED 506 RODEO 508 -RODEO 509 ROLLINGW000 501 ROLLINGWOOD 502 ROLLINGWOOD 503 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 -�- SARANAP 501 _ SARANAP 502 - SARANAP 5113 -- - - - - - SARANAP 504 _ ---- --- SARANAP 505 - SARANAP 506 _-- SARANAP 507 --.____ _ -__ - _-•- SARANAP 508 _ SEE SN 520 --- SARANAP 509 -- SARANAP 510 SARANAP 511 SARANAP 512 SARANAP 513 SARANAP 514 __--- SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 SEE WC 521 roe" 142.1 _ I.i CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R 8 A L J M J M H M C N R A M F S 0 J P N R G R JJ R 0 S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 1 L E 0 L I A A I 0 I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C B S G C H A M L M L A M N L L I LA C H K R 8 N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S D 0 I T R L 0 I S E R S D R 0 I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 D N R D I A N A N R T D E E 8 E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-014 SARANAP 516 SARANAP 517 - - _ - - _ _ --- --- ---- --- SEE SN 502 SARANAP 519 .- SEE WC 157 SARANAP 520 SAN PABLO 001 SAN PABLO 002 SAN PABLO 003 -- - - - SAN PABLO 004 SAN PABLO 005 SEE SP 123 SAN PABLO 006 SAN PABLO 007 SAN PABLO 008 ® SAN PABLO 009 SAN PABLO 010 SAN PABLO 011 SAN PABLO 012 SAN P48LO 013 _SAN PABLO 014 --- - - SAN PABLO 015 SAN PABLO 016 SAN PABLO 017 SAN PABLO 018 SAN PABLO 019 SAN PABLO 020 SAN -PA-BLO 021 SAN PABLO 022 SEE SP 020 SAN PABLO 023 _ _ _ SAN RAMON 501 11 47 9 56 35 _18 4 13 84 39 103 16 - 37 186 4 _ SAN RAMON 502 _ il46 152 96 33 19 46 _17 121 __38 125 _1_3 49 _1_47_9 61 SAN RAMON 503 4- 30 6 47 21 9 1 11 _60 26 -56- 51 35 37 SAN RAMON 504_ 9 3 12 69 54 -_13 4 2- 122 49 110 98-_36 14_ 7 _ SAN RAMON 505 3 27 51 3 27 T 3 1 63 21 ____ 60 5 ,16 71 2 SAN RAMON 506 22 12 36 26 9 49 12 _._ 13 28 17 30 28 15 35 15 SAN RAMON 501 SAN RAMON 508 6 40 79 51 24 11 _ 2 L 72 25_ 6 7 33 91 3 SAN RAMON 509 4 49 11 69 5 _ 12_ 21____45 92 46 9_ - 83 35 119 7 SAN RAMON 510 101 58 89 48 39 192 22 18 75 39 115 16 _ 26 195 41 SAN RAMON 5119 58 10 62 46 16 6 15 9_ 39 9 _ 96 36 128 —52 SAN RAMON 512 10 6 9 6 35 _14 7 1 9 __4 __8T _12 49 136^_ 75 2 SAN- RAMON 513 6 33 8 39 21 10 32 __ 13 52 22 1-73 73 24 92 2 SAN -RAMON, 514 8 46 12 8 55 13 4 23 98 43 9 8 31 158 5 SAN RAMON 515 8 40 11 4_ 3 12 42 _- 21 95 35 8 8 34 10 5 SAN RAMON 516 8 32 11 78 43 15 3 21 103 50 9 12 50,143 6 --- - _SAN__RAMON 517 6 3 9 61 3 10 3 11 90 _ 3T __.9 6 -45 9 5 SAN RAMON 519 16 10 14 9 5 23 5 2 160 7 18 19 49 26 84 1 SAN RAMON 520,_ _ 8 4 8 6 35 14 3 68 3 9 LO 25 _146___ 4 SAN RAMON 521 11 6 11 9 4 14 3 21 12 5___12 _ T 53 15 T -SAN RAMON 522 7 29 9 49 36 8 2 __2 6 ` 4_ 8-_ 8 37 10 3 SAN RAMON 523 3 2 6 3 2 T 2 2 5 2_ 5 _ 5 23_ _6_ 31 _ - _ SAN RAMON 524 9 51 7 b 2 15 8 11 8 4 9 11 28 13 Si SAN RAMON 525 10 6 10 7 38 14 2 1 8 3 10 11 28 lb_ 51 SAN RAMON 526 6 1 4 3 1 __ _ 2 - - _ -_- _ 2 5__ , SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE _ SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 141 124 167 129 81 221 94 174 65 151 167 71 222 9 TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 SEE MZ 016 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL SOb VINE HILL 507 SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 Tom.442.S f: �e E; CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R 8 A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S 0 J P N R G R J R ID S C S S 0 U N U 0 E A I 0 I L E 0 L I A A I O I 0 0 E 0 A 0 0 L A T C 8 S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R 8 N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L 0 K N E M E E A I S 0 0 I T R L 0 I S E R S D R 0 1 1 R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 D N R 0 I A N A N R T O E E 8 E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I M C N L G N I G S -13-015 WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 _ WALNUT CREEK 004 WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 006 WALNUT CREEK 007 ..WALNUT CREEK 008 _ __ _ _ _•___ - .._ -__. -_� _._.._ . WALNUT CREEK 009 ---- ----.__ WALNUT CREEK 01_0 WALNUT CREEK WALNUT CREEK 012 WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT CREEK 016 WALNUT CREEK 017 WALNUT CREEK 018 _ WALNUT CREEK. 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 _ WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK 022 WALNUT CREEK 023 -- - - _ - --- - SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 NALNUT CREEK 026 _ NALNUT CREEK 027 _WALNUT_CREEK 028 . WALNUT CREEK 029 WALNUT CREEK 030 WALNUT CREEK 031 WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CREEK 033 ,WALNUT CREEK._Q34 WALNUT CREEK 035._ W_ALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT- CREEK._03-7 WALNUT CREEK 038 __ WALNUT GREEK _039 WALNUT CREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 042 _ WALNUT CREEK 043 WALNUT CREEK 044 _ WALNUT CREEK 045 WALNUT CREEK 046_ WALNUT CREEK 047 _ WALNUT CREEK 048_ WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 052 WALNUT CREEK 053 WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 WALNUT CREEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CREEK 060 WALNUT CREEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CREEK 064 WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK 066 WALNUT CREEK 067 WALNUT CREEK 068 WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 _ _WALNUT CREEK 072 WALNUT_CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 WALNUT CREEK 076 _-- WALNUT CREEK 077 WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 - - WALNUT CREEK 080 roar 1.:.4 .. _ .. .. CITY COUNCIL SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA R B A L J M J M H M C N R A W F S D J P N R G R J R D S C S S O U N U O E A I O I L E O L I A A I 0 I 0 0 E O A O O L A T C 8 S G C H A M L W L A M N L L I N C H K R 8 N L N S N E R E A E H E I N K E L A E U I I L L D K N E M E E A I S 0 0 I T R L 0 I S E R S D R O I I R I R N C G L N T T J 0 0 O N R D I A N A N R T D E E B E R E A M G S S E J E R F M E 0 L M R I - M C N L G N I G S -13-016 WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK 082 — WALNUT CREEK 083. WALNUT CREEK 084 WALNUT CREEK 085 WALNUT CREEK 086 _.— - - — — WALNUT CREEK 087 WALNUT CREEK 088 WALNUT CREEK 089 WALNUT CREEK 090 WALNUT CREEK 091 WALNUT CREEK 092 SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 WALNUT CREEK 501 _ WALNUT CREEK 502 WALNUT- CREEK 503__ - _. — -- — SEE .WC 003_- _ WALNUT CREEK 504 WALNUT CREEK 505__ .WALNUT CREEK 506- WALNUT CREEK 501 WALNUT CREEK 508__. WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 _ SEE WC 059 - WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT GREEK 517 WALNUT CREEK 518 WALNUT CREEK 519 WALNUT CREEK 520 WALNUT CREEK 521 WALNUT CREEK 522 WALNUT CREEK 523 WALNUT CREEK 524 WALNUT CREEK 525 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE ® WALNUT CREEK 529, _ __ SEE WC n14 _ WALNUT CREEK 530 _ WALNUT CREEK 531 ____ VOTED ABSENTEE 1 WALNUT CREEK -532 WALNUT CREEK 533 WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 535 WALNUT CREEK 537 NEW RESIDENTS --- ABSENTEE BALLOTS 39 22 25 18 18 58 101 7 337 19 32 405--- 16i 33 21 11 FORM 142.1 WEST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOC4L MEASURES A B G R B V A J F E 0 L M A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I ic T A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I M N N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I 8 C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H O N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U 0 G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E D I J I U H H M 0 R J E L I N 4 V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-001 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ALHAMBRA 501 71 159 24 191 ALHAMBRA 502 78 153 37 17_9 ALHAMBRA 503 - 57 108 -26 138 ALHAMBRA 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE __---- ALHAMBRA 510 __ VOTED ABSENTEE _---- ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 ALHAMBRA 513 SEE AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 SEE MZ 137 ALAMO 501 - - - 101_ 180 - 40--2y3 ALAMO 502 107 143 26 219 ALAMO 503133 186 57 _253 ALAMO 504 136 185 49 267 ALAMO 505 • 54 96 _ 26 126 ALAMO 506 85 112 38 15 6 17----"49 -23 ALAMO 507 124_ _._____ _ ALAMO 508 79 125 33 17 ALAMO 509 VOTED ABSENTEE _-- ALAMO 510 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO. 511 _ -- 77--82--_ 17 14 _ALAMO- 511A ----- - - --- — - 60 107 30 . 13 ALAMO. 512 42 39 9 66 ALAMO 513 SEE AL 507 ALAMD 514 83 147 35 193 ALAMO 515 _ __.-- ----___ _. 11 _6 3_- 1 ALAMO 515A _- _." _ -_-- -_ _ -___ .____-- _ 73_._107 -35 142 ALAMO 516 _ 71 9_8 23 L4 ANTIOCH 001 - _ _ - ._ — ---4 --- - _ -114__-93 54 146 ANTIOCH 002 108 95 48 1 -ANTIOCH 003 _ _ 120 126 56 18 ANTIOCH 004 -- - - ----- - -- - -" - 69 103 38 122 ANTIOCH 005 _ _.._-_- _ ._-_-- __-- 76-- 68 29 11 ANTIOCH 006 _ _ _ .._ _ _--_. _ _ - _ ._- __- 87 -103_ 4 13 ANTIOCH 007 -- - 103 11 3 18 -ANTIOCH 008 _ 10_5. 14 51 18 ANTIOCH 009 - ----_ 109 ---132_.. .41 19 ANTIOCH 010 _i " " _ 86 98 2_ 14 ANTIOCH 011 _ _ -- _ _-.- --.___ -_ ._ -__ _ __- - -_105 134 57 18 ANTIOCH 012 _ - _ _._ _ -- _. _ -128 175 _-66 23 ANTIOCH 113 ___-- __. ------__. -_.__-- 112 102 39 17 ,ANTIOCH 014._ _ _ _ __- ._ _ ------___--- -- ---- - ----- _. 84 128__44154 __ANTIOCH 015 _ . _ _ _ _ -- _-"_--- LL5 11 48 17 ANTIOCH 916 127 13l 5 _ 19 ANTIOCH 017111 116 _ 4 16 ANTIOCH 018 ___ __ ---- ---- 75 ---72 25 12 ANTIOCH 019 - __ 85 _._.96 ANTIOCH 020111 L47 50 , 20 ANTI-OCH 021 --- -121 13_2 - S_ 20 ANTIOCH 022 _ - = _ _._-- _ --- -_ __.- - - 118 105 3_ 19 ANTIOCH. 023 - 14 7 -186 75_ 242 ANTIOCH 024 116 167 bl 22_ ANT1 CH 025 _ ._ --_.__ 178- 18 _68 27 ® ANTIOCH 026 _ _ - _- - _ _ -__ 130 130 55 201 ANTIOCH 027120 136 .4. - 19 ANTIOCH 028 143 153 5-- 228 -- --- ANTIOCH 029 - _ __.4741 3 5 ANTIOCH 030 _ _ 78 8 2 12 ANTIOCH 031 -"- -- -- _ - - 8p 11 .._. 2 16 ANTIOCH 03292 102_ 23 16_ ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH n34 SEE AN 048 ANTIOCH 035 86 -- 9 -" 35 14 -- --- -•----. ANTIOCH 736 _ _ _. _.-_-- __. _--_-_- -_ ___93 81 52 12 ANTIOCH 037 _ . . -_ _-10 - 1i - 4- 16 ANTIOCH 038 _ - 196 201 10 --"28 ANTIOCH 039 __. _ _ _ _ 141 12 ---5. -19 ANTIOCH 040 _ - - 96- it - 4 16 ANTIOCH 041 - - - - 145- 16 6 24 ANTIOCH 042 _ _ .._ ._ _ 1101__-10 4 14 ro NM uz.n . ._ - "_ _...—_ f W ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B C R B V A J F E 0 L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N 8 E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U O G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E D I J I U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-002 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ® ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 97 89 53 _138 __ _ - ANTIOCH 047 91 .139 _ - 41 169 ANTIOCH 048 _ _ 140 165--49 _ 253 ANTIOCH 049 68 _79 29 ll_ ANTIOCH n5O SEE AN 041 BETHEL ISLAND 501A 145 119 58 196 BETHEL ISLAND -0 1699 95 46__lam BERKELEY PARK 501 1 62 3 11 7 1 17 8 71 0---- - 133 9 52 16_ BAY VIEW 501 9 57 37 16 43 10 15 T 58 0 69 71 - 33 10 BRENTWOOD 001 116 117 - 68 1 BRENTWOOD 002 60 71 Y8 10 BRENTWOOD 003 136 142 64 20 BRENTWOOD 006 87 90 -37 13 BRENTWOOD 501 134 166 47 25 BRENTWOOD 502 _ SEE_,OA 503 BRENTWOOD 503 140----189 -54- 2 64 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE KG 501 _ -. 54 41-- 2- 76 BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 SEE BW 501 BRENTWOOD 513 SE-E BW 508 BYRON 501A___.._.._ _ __ _ --- _. _.-- -- __-_ - -- ______ -- —__------8-2- -151 5 17 BYR_ON _501B 80 97 35 13 BYRON 503 VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 77 70 27 11 CROCKETT 501 75 _94 --3.- 131 CROCKETT 502 69 — 30 14 CROCKETT 503 SEE- CK 511 CROCKETT 504 91 84 26 13 CROCKETT 505 77 110 33 14 CROCKETT 506 VOTED ABSENTEE CROCKETT 511 89 169 3 22 CLAYTON 001 108 160 41 21 CLAYTON 002 94 143 45 186 CLAYTON 003 ® SEE CL 503 CLAYTON 004 __ 73 ___1_17---52 14 CLAYTON 405 12 173 51 2 _ - - -- --- - -- - --- - --105 102 43 16 CLAYTON- 501_ CLAYTON 502 137 lbs 5 2 CLAYTON 503168 182 66 27 CLAYTON 506 66 101 35 12 CLAYTON 507 SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 SEE CL 506 CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE 100 133_ 5- --17 CLAYTON 514 CONCORD 001 119 83 15 CONCORD 002 124 97 51 161 CONCORD 003 122 . 122 61 17 69 54 31 91 ® CONCORD 004 -- -- -_ -— CONCORD 005 115 10 -58-16j, CONCORD 006 96 95 3 1 19-5--36- CONCORD 007 95 41 14 CONCORD 008 149 134 52 22 CONCORD 009104 1_1_2_ --- - - CONCORD 010 90 11 3 16 CONCORD 011 104 108 41 16 CONCORD 012 1.23 152 40,22 - _ - --- -- CONCORD 013 9 12 _3 16 CONCORD 014 127 133 5 1 - - _ CONCORD 015 103 13 3 19 CONCORD 016 _ 98 86 48 134 CONCORD 017108 LO 15 96 105 - -3_2 —16 CONCORD 018 CONCORD 019 - 123 -12 ----5 18 _ _ - - --- --- - ---- ---.------- --_—205 _ 13 LO 23 CONCORD 020 CONCORD 021 126 12 6 17 WEST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B C R B V A J F E D L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L IC I C T A L E R R 0 0 I 1 R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E 1 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H 8 R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L D C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 1 8 C R I A 0 U S R C C 0 R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N 8 E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E 0 I J I U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-003 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ® CONCORD 022 99 118 46 162 CONCORD 023117 116 51 L72 CONCORD 024 _ 81 93 4 -1:270 CONCORD 025 _ __ _ __ . - _ 96 -127 43--173 CONCORD 026 _ __ -- - 128 -13_0 _. _ 49 _20 CONCORD 427 _ _ .93 131 31 18_ CONCORD 028 _ 105 137 - 58 --172 CONCORD 029 _ _ .__._ -76 116 25 _ -16 CONCORD 030 - 113_ L57__5,_0,_ 2 CONCORD 031 ---89_ 103 L49CONCORD 032 -- ._ 107 157 36 22. : CONCORD D33 _._ _ 105 164 --42 -215 CONCORD 034 _. _ _ _ _-- _ --__-_ _ _ _ 186 151 68 26 CONCORD 035 _ -_ 126 136 -45- 213 CONCORD 036 _126 151___ .75 L98 CONCORD 037 _ _— -- --- 144 177 56_-2 - CONCORD 038133 139 59 20 CONCORD 039 - 126 _ 140 - 43 215 CONCORD 040 _ _ _ - __- -_. ._ _-- ___-- -. _ _ 105 148 - 41 2 09 CONCORD 041 _ ----_._ ----- - 120 165 b_ 22 CONCORD 04261 121 34 14 CONCORD 043 96 139 3 _ 19 CONCORD 044 _ -_ -_ _ -._ -- _ 150 lb3 ____._65 243CONCORD 045 -- -__- — ------ 145 158 ---62 23 CONCORD 046 _.- . . _._.__ ._ _-_--__-.__ _ ---__._ -_ 121---111- 5 16 CONCORD 047 _215 22_1 _85 34 CONCORD 048 124 113,42 191 CONCORD 049 _. _-- - -- 105 109 -- 33 17 CONCORD 050 _ _ -------178 20.2 --T3 --30 CONCORD 051 ._ _ ------ -__ ------- - - - -58__J04___-25__ 13 - _ CONCORD 052 _ --.__ ._ 82 111 315 CONCORD 053 _ __ _- _-__— —__- ___-- _ 86 84 24 14 CONCORD 054116 123 48 18 CONCORD 955 154 12 _ 6_4 20 CONCORD 056 ------ 137 14 .7 19 CONCORD 057 _ _ 12 10 -- 62 _-15 CONCORD 158 91 128 52 15 CONCORD 059 131__ _12_7 42 2181 CONCORD 060 1210_3 5 19 CONCORD 061 _. _ ---____ ___---_---._ ----�_ __-- ---- ---- 12105 137 53 18 CONCORD 062_ 173 14 9 20 CONCORD 063 _ _ _ ---____ -- ----- -_— 1.08-_ --8-2.- 65 12 CONCORD 064 71 11 22 161 CONCORD 065 SEE CO 137 _— CONCORD 466 -___ _. _--_ . __---- 87 10 45]26 CONCORD 067 _117 123_ 4 CONCORD 068 129 12 72 CONCORD_ 069 _ _- _—__-- -- _-_ -__-- 11_3 131-- 43 CONCORD 070 _ 71 11 4 CONCORD 071 107 17 3 _ CONCORD 372 65 B 26CONCORD 073 9T 131 5 CONCORD 074 5 53 2 CONCORD 075 116 145 4 CONCORD 076 79 9 5CONCORD 077 130 209 62CONCORD 078 8 118 27CONCORD 079 81 6 3CONCORD 080 57-. 6. _3- CONCORD 081 _ 142 163 57 24 ® CONCORD 082 -_ - 173 15 ---8 -_21 CONCORD 083 189 225 76 3_2_ CONCORD 084 108 14_ 40 21 CONCORD 085 103 14 -4 18 CONCORD 087 __-- __- -.-_ CONCORD 089 _ - ------_-_ _ 131 11 - _57 18 CONCORD 090123 14_6 49 21 CONCORD 091 _.L45 21.3-3_9 7_ 27 13 CONCORD 092 106 83 5 131 CONCORD 193 _- -_ -__- _ __ _. SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 8 CONCORD 495 71 lU �► 12 CONCORD 096 _ 148 15 _- 55 .-24 CONCORD 097 _ _ 71 8 2 13 CONCORD 098 1i - 13 - 4 19 CONCORD 099 10 8 4 13 CONCORD 100 _ _._ _ _ --- _ _ __-- _ -- - --10 -17 -4-47 231 FOR. 142.5 "i N ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A 8 C R B V A J F E 0 L M A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I M N N L T H 8 R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L D C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C 0 R 8 T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N 8 E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E D I J I U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A 0 S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-004 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ® CONCORD 101 _ _ _ _ _ 113 134 49 19_9 CONCORD 102 118 159 42 22 CONCORD 103123 16 10- 21 CONCORD 104 78 --129 39 -161 CONCORD 105 - _ 168 198 72 _282 CONCORD 106 85 99 34 14 CONCORD 107 _ 93 173- 41 221 CONCORD 108 _ _. _.._ _-.. _ _- _.. 91 _74- 24 13 CONCORD 10994 127 39 173 CONCORO 110 --121 115 --44-19 CONCORD 111 102 94 47 141 CONCORD 112 165 139 60 23 CONCORD 113 91 117 39 161 CONCORD 114 _. _- _ -100 102 4 148 CONCORD 115 - SEE CO 08.2 CONCORD 116 - _ -- -- --109 _97 66 130- CONCORD 3 - CONCORD 117 SEE CL 503 __ CONCORD 118_ - _ _-_ - _. _._ -__ __-- - 24 16 1 22 - CONCORD 119 _-- _ _ _ 89 123 3 17 CONCORD 120 - --- -- ---- --- 94 139 48----17 CONCORD 121 SEE CO 034 CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 62 L09 30 14 CONCORD 124 SEE_ CL_ 503 CONCORD 125 97 9 38 153 CONCORD 126 SEE CO 091 CONCORD 127 - _ _ -- --- _ - ._ 16-3432_ 51 18 CONCORD 128 - --111 156 48 21 CONCORD 129 _ ._ ___--- -- I. 14 --_ _6 201 CONCORD 130 _ ----- ___ _______ -- 110 8 _ 52J'42 CONCORD 131 78 LO 5 13 CONCORD 132 SEE CO 055 _ _ CONCORD 133 _-_-. - - _ ----- - ----_ ---- - 127 138 6- - 19 CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 201 166 102 _.2 CONCORD 136 _ _ 80 11 2 17 CONCORD 137 _ -- -- - _ __-_ -- 20-3-163---93 26 CONCORD -_138 761- 99- 2 14 CONCORD 13988 100 41 141 CONCORD. 141 -__ . -_ _ ---130 L 86---48 25 CONCORD 142 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 _ __-- -- -_- _ -_ 101 135 58 17 CONCORD 144 _ _-- --_--.. -- -- - _---133 L52 51 23 CONCORD 145 7867 38 991 CONCORD 146 138 _13 6 21 9 CONCORD 147 11 7 _14 CONCORD 148 - 86 11051- 14 CONCORD 149 _ ___-- _ - _ _ 110 14 - 56 18 CONCORD 501 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 503 _-- - - - - - VOTED ABSENTEE ® CONCORD 504 69 8 2 L1 CONCORD 505 SEE NC 029 CONCORD 506 SEE CO 144 CONCORD 50T SEE CO 044 CONCORD 508 SEE CO 045 CONCORD 509 _ - 7L105 3 144 CONCORD 510 135 14 95 22 CONCORD 511 _ _-- _-_ _ SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 43----65--16 9 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 048 CONCORD 514 .SEE NC 065 ♦op. 142.0 WST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A e c R 8 V A IJ F E D li L W A J A H C C I E G S M S R L C I C T 1 A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L D C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E 0 I J I U H H M 0 R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A 0 S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-005 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ® CONCORD 515 _ 128 176 47 25_1 CONCORD 516 125 156 52 21 CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 --__-_- SEE CO 141 _ CONCORD 520 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 92 137 _-5 - 16 CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 CONCORD 524 217 21_6 ---89 337 CONCORD 525 8212 _-3 1606 CONCORD 532 _ ----__.-- SEE CO 515 CANYON 501 4 DANVILLE 501 83 93 30 13 DANVILLE 502 _ __- _ __-- -- 65 93 17 133 DANVILLE _503 - — --- - 120 212 41 28 DANVILLE 504 -1 I_4 131 4__18 DANVILLE 505 167 136 58 222 DANVILLE 506 - -- - 126 190 53 24 0ANV ILL E 517 _ - — 76-161- - 17 DANVILLE 508 __—.--_.— -_- _ - ---96 11-- 2 - 17 DANVILLE 509 128 175 65 22 DANVILLE 510 _ T4 9 3 _13 DANVILLE 511 113 15 35 22 DANVILLE 512129 115 49 18 DANVILLE 513 - --1_04 121 38 17 DANVILLE 514A -._. _— __- _ _._ - — 84 138_ 46 17 DANVILLE 5148 63_11 33 14 NV DAILLE 5150 _9 DANVILLE 515A 0 0 0 01 DANVILLE 516 9_6 143 44__18_ DANVILLE 517 65 112 3 14 DANVILLE 518 89 127 43 16 DANVILLE 5195 5 6 NV DAILLE 519A 0 — DANVILLE 520 - ---- - --- . -- VOTED ABSENTEE _ DANVILLE 521 - 12_5 12 3 21 DANVILLE 522 63—79 32 9 DANVILLE _52.3 - -- -- -- - — ® SEE DV518 DANVILLE 524 _ - -- - SEE DV 506 DANVILLE 525 _ __. _ -_ _ _ 125 151____ 53 21 DANVILLE 526 165 222 73 30 DANVILLE 527130 . 19 _56 26 DANVILLE 528 14 171--- 5 24 DANVILLE 529130 198 619 25 DANVILLE 530 __ _------ _-_ _---_-__-- VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE ._-- DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 - DANVILLE 533 _ _ _ ----_ _6- 128 --32 15 DANVILLE 533A 5 1 DANVILLE 534 _ _- 90 113 38__16 DANVILLE 535 74 96 3 ___13_ DANVILLE 536 96 11 _- 41 16 DANVILLE 537 76 107 33 14 DANVILLE 5388 I3 48 17 EL CERRITO 001 1 75 3 1 67 -_1 _ 1 -80___..__.2 -107 __ 89 b 12 EL CERRITO 002 2 68 35 19 51 1 1 83 1 80 10 4 13 EL CERRITO 003 2 8T 2 1 5 12 17 93 0 97 111 31 17 EL CERRITO 004 11 108 37 32 54 1, 2EL CERRITO 005 18 103 2 3 8 I4 23� 1 118 1 146 _ 182-- 43_1_7 EL CERRITO 006 2( 2 2 53 30� 2 1 108 0 106 12 4 18 EL CERPITO 007 3S 7 2 44 60 2 2 13 105 104 13141_ 19 EL CERRITO 008 2 T 2 3 5 2 2 11 1 9 LO_ -33_---_- 3 16 EL CERRITO 009 -- -___. 1 SEE EC 039 __- _ EL _CERRITO 010 22 92 31 2 7 1 11 91 41 12 35 16 EL CERRITO 011 2 9 4 2 55 2 2 B 10 13 10 -61 16 EL CERRITO 012 1 6 2 2 5 1 23� 1 89 - - 9 - B —_4._ - 13 FORM I42-1 I _ A N ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B C R B V A J F E 0 L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R D 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H O S A L D C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I 8 C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N 8 E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E D I J I U H H M 0 R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-006 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ® EL CERRITO 013 17 66 21 21 56 25 17 18 83 0 104 1.05 35 17_ EL CERRITO 014 1 73 38 30 68 1 30 13 74 0 119_ 97 51 153_ EL CERRITO f)15 11 6 32 20 72 1 2 TO 0 13 83 53-_l5 EL CERRITO 016 1 6 41 17 7 1 19 5 88 0 138 85 65 154 EL CERRITO 017 16 82 1 53 48 2 29 15 113 1 113 129 55 19 EL CERRITO 018 21 69 32 52 58 2 15 16 88 0 139 91 56 15 EL CERRITO 019 1 122 4 4 83 2 19 16 127 0 14T 12 51 22 EL CERRITO 020 2 84 32 3 68 1 2 _ 9 85 1 104 97 53_ 14 EL CERRITO 021 68 39 19 50 2 12 65 0 _ 81 88 41 12 EL CERRITO 022 1 101 33 53 74 21 33 13 120 0 127 131 41 2'1 EL CERRITO 023 51 2 5 37 1 21 87 0 71 117 38 141 EL CERRITO 024 1 76 25 49 56 21 51 15 95 1 118 ill 5 1T EL CERRITO 025 22 104 41 53 68 21 34 13 129 1 126 142 6 19 EL CERRITO 026 29 74 39 25 55 21 24 15 93 0 81 134 39 17 EL CERRITO 027 it 94 49 32 59 24 28 15 111 0 113 133 5 18 ® EL CERRITO 028 22 60 28 14 54 16 10 8 56 0 75 6 4 8 EL CERRITO 029 27 66 2 31 56 2 1 1 91 0 83 110 - 2 16 EL CERRITO 030 1 9 41 38 76 2 2 1 123 0_ _ _-_ -- 130 _123 _ 61 17 EL CERRITO 031 1 86 3 45 83 1 2 1 12 1 97 15 32 20 EL CERRITO 032 2 82 23 69 63 1 32 9 140 0 123 i44 42_ 2161 EL CERRITO 033 l 81 3 5 56 1 28 1 11 0 9__3 _ 13 5 __1_6 EL CERRITO 034 1 T4 3 63 75 2 2 11 12 0 101 143 41 19 EL CERRITO 035 151 88 22 68 TO 1 34 8 132 1 124 133 4 4-1 EL CERRITO 036 2 65 28 58 69 27 39 15 108 1 92 136 45 18 EL CERRITO 037 2 83 31 33 65 9 24 5 107 2 105 112 L66 EL CERRITO 038 1 75 34 6 35 6 is 12 70- 0 T8 6i_ 41_ 96 EL CERRITO 039 2 119 39 41 66 26 36 13 118 -i--- .. _ _ _ 100.---.171---- 5---21 EL CERRITO 040 1 80 32 22 61 17 18 79 0 _-120 .404-56 16 EL CERRITO 042 39 1 21 39 7 16 7 55_ 0 59 65 33 8 EAST RICHMOND 501 2 73 4 39 60 2 3 13 79 0 _ 99 _12 __5_ 164 EAST RICHMOND 502 1 82 3 2 78 2 22 1 95 0 91 113 48 15 EAST RICHMOND 503 1 88 45 17 92 21 20 8 86 0 93 99 _13 EAST RICHMOND 504 2 76 45 39 84 29 37 16 102 1 99 13_ 5 61T EAST RICHMOND 505 2 68 32 32 50 16 20 11 71 4 13 EAST RICHMOND 506 2 101 63 35 86 16 30 14 94 0 140 ILO 7 17 EAST RICHMOND 507 2 6 3 2 53 1 1 1 5 0 - 69170--_3_ 12 EAST RICHMOND 508 2 2 5 8 1 0 0 8 _ 8 11 2 1 EL SOBRANTE 501 17 13 1 - 21 1 5 1 0 _ 20 22 11 321 EL SOBRANTE 502 1 76 46 14 76 ji 14 1 48 0 ---102 --85- 4 13 EL SOBRANTE 503 1 76 4 4 67 2 2 2- L0 11__ 12 52 18 EL SOBRANTE 504 35 2 13 35 11 4 55 62---i7 1 9 EL SOBRANTE 505 _ _ -_ _ _ .-- --. -- -- SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 if 47 29 33 44 1 1 5 72 1 5 9 3 11 EL SOBRANTE 507 2 93 5 . 89 73 1 22 27 135 109 181 5 23 EL SOBRANTE 508 1 c 67 3 3 62 1 19 18 86 85 124 4 _ 15 EL SOBRANTE 510 31 76 5 33 92 3 21 19 62 95 14 4 18 EL SOBRANTE 511 11 4 8 5 3 11 _ 15 _ 2 EL SOBRANTE 512 1 117 5 48 64 2 19 21 96 88 _151 3 2 EL SOBRANTE 513 2 8 4 21 T 1 2 1 7 _ 4 12 4 16 EL SOBRANTE 514 2 8 4 4 T 2 2 2 101 _ 91 15 5 19 EL SOBRANTE 515 1 5 3 2 5 4 53 8 3 11 EL SOBRANTE 516 2 8 4 21 6 1 2 2 7 8 12_ —1 ^15 EL SOBRANTE 517 2 112 5 49 93 2 2 17 118 121 16 6 21 EL SOBRANTE 518 14 9 8 0 17 11 2 . 3 EL SOBRANTE 522 2 97 5 34 85 1 2 18 L19 120 17 EL SOBRANTE 523 SEE ES 502 EL SOBRANTE 526 13 49 24 49 35 15 12 7 77 0 54 81 33 10 EL SOBRANTE 527 26 82 36 78 71 20 16 12 130 0 87 - 175 4 21 EL SOBRANTE 528 _. ® SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 _ - - - GIANT 501 2 1 3 3 92 2 2 2 10 0 118 13_ _ 4__ �20 GIANT 502 3 8 3 4 B 3 2 2 89 _101 13 3 21 GIANT 503 2 105 37 23 70 19 23i 21 9 95 109 37_16 GIANT 5:14 2 11 42 11 6 1 20 2 80 6 83 11 3 15 GIANT 505 2 109 39 43 86 21 24 21 124 0 124 144 64 19 GIANT 506 2 81 38 42 76 2 20, 21 100 0 100 132 41 18 GIANT 507 2 101 28 51 65 2 1S 21 93 1 77 15 ' 4 1T GIANT 508 1 79 17 30 62 1 14; 12 92 0 71---110 -- :30 —14 GIANT 509 3 161 54 43 109 3 28{ 2 14 143 193 5 -26 GIANT 510 f( . — --- SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 1 TO 26 49 7C 23 21 1 7 99 0 59 110 35^-13_ GIANT 513 1 9. 32 3 84 17 1 9 96 0 96 10 i4 16 HERCULES 001 2 9 2 1 5 2 2 11 78 1031111— 65 14 _ I _ KNIGHTSEN 501 109 165 5. 21 FON. 1434 f� N ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A 8 C R 8 V A J F E 0 L N A J A H C C E G S MS R L C I C T A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C O C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I N N N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I 8 C R I A 0 U S R C C 0 R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A Ic lu D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E D I J I U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A 0 S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-007 R S 0 S 0 S 0 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 .__-_-- KENSINGTON 501 11 65 35 17 75 16 38 13 75 0 141 97 7-8 15 KENSINGTON 502 5 63 25 18 57 14 L4 4 59 1 11577 65--__121 KENSINGTON 503 66 32 1 82 1 45 3 83 0 134 106 52 18 KENSINGTON 504 47 23 18 59 1 20 5 74 0 128 9 '65 12 KENSINGTON 505 91 24 13 74 23 30 9 96 0 179 118 70'-2M3 KENSINGTON 506 47 14 10 27 99 17 6 51 0 76 69 3 - 9 KENSINGTON 507_ 8 1 13 53 1 1 63 0 __ 160 95 6 13 KENSINGTON 508 74 25 2 56 1.2- 30 . 1 93 -0_. 120 106-54---i-6-2 KENSINGTON 509 3 so 13 26 58 13 20 15 104 0 97 121 5 lb KENSINGTON 510 E 96 23 11 54 7 is 7 86 0 97 10 5 13 KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 5 75 24 23 61 23 17 71 -6 115 79 5 12 LAFAYETTE 001 _ _ _ ___-81 1_19_ 2 16 LAFAYETTE 002 155_ 173 7 24 LAFAYETTE 003 125 160 5- 21 LAFAYETTE 004 126 178 5 241 LAFAYETTE 005 ___ _ _ ----.,_ _ ._._. __ ---_.. --11.5-_135---- 4 21 LAFAYETTE OOb 16 _ - - . 2---2 7- LAFAYETTE 007 _ __- ----. . 185 6 _ 128 143 _ _55 21_ _ _ _ -_ - --- --- ---- - 134--12 4 201 LAFAYETTE 008 LAFAYETTE 009 107 123 4 191 LAFAYETTE 010 - _ _ ---- -- - - -- --6 5 109---3- 12 LAFAYETTE 011 95 10 44- 151 LAFAYETTE 012 93 126 43 lb LAFAYETTE 013 - ---- --.__ _ 135 13 5 ZO LAFAYETTE 014 _ _-- --____ 73- 103_- 3 -13 LAFAYETTE 015 116 151 44 21 LAFAYETTE 016 72 125 29_15 95 151 3 _ 20 LAFAYETTE 017 LAFAYETTE 018 85 131 38 17 LAFAYETTE 019 _ _91 __11_-_._ 35-17 LAFAYETTE 020 124 16 4 23 _ - - -- - ----- 2 --- ---- LAFAYETTE 021 _ 119 - 13_ 4 20 LAFAYETTE 022 LAFAYETTE 023 107 181 3 24 -_ — _..- -- ----13 5 -16-----67_22 LAFAYETTE 024-- - _ __--. --_ - 109 --17------5 23 LAFAYETTE 025 _ _-- __-- _-__— _-- S E E LA 021 - _ --- - ---- LAFAYETTE 027 _ _ _ -_-_---- ._ _ - -.-- ----- 100 __1.4_. 42 19 LAFAYETTE 02899 131 33 18 LAFAYETTE 030 - - ------ -- - 131 20 6 27 _ _. - _ 71 i l - 3 - 14 LAFAYETTE A31 LAFAYETTE 032 SEE LA 006 _ _- _ -_ _ _-----_ ____-_-- 72 11 14 LAFAYETTE X135 3 LAFAYETTE 036 -__--_-- -- SEE LA 030 ----- LAFAYETTE 038 89 -144 36 -184 LAFAYETTE 03911 181 5 24 LAFAYETTE 040 _ _.._ 99 89 31.. 14 LAFAYETTE 041 8 8 4 LAFAYETTE 042 .__ -_-----__ - SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 043, 7 10 3 LAFAYETTE 044 -_ _ _- _ 10 7 46- 7]L3LAFAYETTE 045 77102LAFAYETTE 046 LAFAYETTE 04Tll l0I 3 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 SEE LA 023 _ _ --- ----- LAFAYETTE 501 _----- _-__-- .--.__ ---.. . _ --.._1 . 1_ 8 2 LAFAYETTE 502 _ _._--_---__--- SEE LA 501 _-- LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE _- LAFAYETTE 505 9361 --:A-137 LONE TREE 501 SEE AN C47 -- -- -- LONE TREE 502 93 10 --5-3 14 LONE TREE 503 VOTED ABSENTEE SEE LT 502 LONE TREE 505 ___-- OIIM W ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B C R B V A J F E D L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H 8 R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L D C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U 0 G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E 0 I J 1 U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-008 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ® LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE _- LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE -- LONE TREE 509 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 SEE AN 003 _ -- LONE TREE 512 _- VOTED ABSENTEE MORAGA 001 17--- 1,46-104 -110-117 MORAGA 002 SEE MO 003 MORAGA 0038 193 128 L69 140 13- MORAGA 004 -- _ 66 235 -195 139 `128 -17 ® MORAGA 005 ----_-____ 461213 1.46A28 10516L MORAGA 006 _ _ 49 162 110 106 -83 12 MORAGA 007 39 203 53 203 104 13 MORAGA 008 _ 60 -2-56 . 183_ 163 12 19 MORAGA 009 63 2251154l55 _138 153 MORAGA 010 79 238 152 183 10 2 MORAGA 011 - _ _-_- __-- -- _. _ _ _.- 65 23 147 166 122 - 18 MORAGA 012 _ _ _._ _... _.__ -._ _ _-- _--._ _ _. _ - - 3 - 13 92 93 - 5 - 121 MORAGA 013 _ _ _._-- - __-- 6 23 173 15 10 20 MORAGA 014 _. _ . -- -.-__- -_ -59 18 110--146 lid--I� MORAGA 015 _ _ _. _ _ _- -_ ..___ _-------_- 59 251 16 160-142 16 MORAGA 016 _ _ _ _ _- -_ -__-_ --56 18 168 �97--10 -- 15 MORAGA 017 _ _ _ -__ 36 15 1159._ 91 10 MORAGA 018 _-- __-_ _ __. _ - _ _-- _-_ - --- -_._. 43- 17 136 - 11 -- 9 12 MORAGA 019 _ _ _ ---.___ - 43_ _ 16 _ 75 15 9 11 _ _ _._ _.-- ----- -i 5__ .- -- __-_—--_ __- MORAGA 020 T 15 137 9 13 10 MORAGA 021 _-_ --_._ _ __- 4- - 17 82 13 105'-f-64- - MORAGA 022 _ -------- - 47 14 119-- 8 _ 9 10 MORAGA 023 _ _. _ ----_ .-_-_.. __._.-- _ --- T 16 121 133_ 11 _ 13 MORAGA 024 _ _ _ - _ __ _ 6 24 --165 16 13 17 MORAGA 025 - - - 22 132 10561 7 8 MORAGA 027 -_-- _ ..SEE NO 025 . ._- MORAGA 029 67 Z19 117 188 117 16 MORAGA 030 SEE MO 02. 0 _--- MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014 -- --- __ MOPAGA 502 ® SEE MO 011 - MT VIEW 501 83 132 --48 15 MT VIEW 502 1_15 10_ 5 15 MT VIEW 503 _ _. _-._ __._ - _ _ ._--_-_ _ 100 --12_ 2 18 MT VIEW 504 _ _ _ _ --- -- -- ----108 11 bl - 161 MT VIEW 505 __ _ ___-- - _-.. _ 11-- 12 ----3 20 .MARTINEZ 001 _ 82 T 25 12 ..MARTINEZ 002 - _ __ _-_ _-- _ _ _ _ --- .___ _ _ ___ _ __ -..__ .�_. -_ 81- 9 31 13 MARTINEZ 003 _-- _ _-_ - - 80 7 4 9 --___-_ _--_-_-- _-_ MARTINEZ 004 142 13 21 MARTINEZ 005 __-.- -- ---____ --_ 98 12 4 - rS MARTINEZ 006 9 14 4 19 MARTINEZ 007 _ .__ -__ --____-- .__ 82 17- -- 3_ �20 MARTINEZ 008 _ _-. -. _ _ - 93 12 ____ 15 MARTINEZ 009 - _-- ----_-__ _-_ --.-- _ _ .-77 12 3 15 MARTINEZ 010 _ _ . - -T2 10 4 11 MARTINEZ 011 ® MARTINEZ 012 _89-__1814 20 MARTINEZ 013 -8 131 5 - 15 MARTINEZ 014 _ __ ---_-_. _-_ __-_- --__-_ 13_ 19. 69 26 MARTINEZ 015 --_._- _ _ _ __— -._---- 101 16 4 21 MARTINEZ 016 163 212 79 28 MARTINEZ 017 -- - --- --- -- - -10 -1b - 4_5 2 MARTINEZ 018 _S B 2 14 2 _ MARTINEZ 019 _ 93 184 22 MARTINEZ 020 _ . _ - . _ __ _ - 97 16 -3 20 MARTINEZ 021 _ _ - 121 LT 5 24 MARTINEZ 022 _ ------ -- - 6 --6 1 1- MARTINEZ 023 -88 13 ___ -1T MARTINEZ 024 SEEM SEE MZ 021 MAR Z 025 52 ____67__---27 9 MARTINEZ 028 __97 10 37 16 MARTINEZ 029IT9 20 11_ 27 MARTINEZ 030 52 2 fool. 142.1 1 MA B C ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES IR 8 V A IJ F E 0 L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I G T A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A G O C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H 8 R M E M R A R H V M U 1 T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I 8 C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A G U 0 G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J G C I E 0 1 J 1 U H e H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L ' G I E T A 0 S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-009 R S 0 S 0 S 0 MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 _ MARTINEZ 032 100 164 34 218 MARTINEZ 63393 129 49 1-7 -MARTINEt 034 _ _ ___ -_ ---- ---- ---- - - -- --- ---- --..._. SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 75 96 44 121 MARTINEZ 036 69 103 33 122 MARTINEZ 037 26 __58 a- 72 MARTINEZ 038 67 95 44 11 MARTINEZ 501 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 SEE MZ 018 _-- MARTINEZ 503 _ SEE Mt 037 _ NICHOLS 501 _ _-1_15 120 16 NICHOLS 503 93 113 65 138 NICHOLS 505 VOTED ABSENTEE NORTH RICHMOND 501 _ is 79 - 3 1 _ 46 1 1. 1 6 57 _ 1 _ _ 83 62 65 72 OR NTH RICHMOND 502 3 71 1 13 45 _ 2 8 9 48 0 80 4 51 71 - - ---- NORTH R ICHMONO 503 2 6 1 1 Si1 15_ 38 0 — 62 50 52 6 OAKLEY 501 170 162 75 25 OAKLEY 502 - _ _ _ _____.- _. __ _ ___ __.__ 117....135-- 4._ 196 OAKLEY503 142 15357- 23 OAKLEY 504 ___.l15__149_____,_53 —20 OAKLEY 505 128 _151__6215 OAKLEY 506 SEE OA 505 OLEUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 _ SEE PI__021._ _ _------ — OL_EUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 OLEUM 509 VOTED ABSENTEE _83 12 3 161 ORINDA 501 _ _ ORINDA 502 _ ._ _- -- ___ _._— -- _ __114 _14. 31_22 ORINDA 503 6510 31 14 ORINOA 504 — 105 136 42 194 ® ORINOA 505 85— 90 , 2_ 14 ORINDA 506 79 99 23- 14 ORINDA 507 _ __._ .__ _ --101 11_ 3 ORI-NDA 508 _, __105 11 - 45 _ 17 ORIDA_ 599 86 _7_ 36 11 ORINDA 510 79 68 43 10 ORINDA 511 125 168 55 22 ORINDA 512 _--- -- _— - _113 138_--—�1 _. 19 23 ORINOA 513 ORINDA 514 _ 90 128 4 16 ORINDA 515 98 141 53 8 ORINOA 516 -. _ _ ORINDA 517 116 156----6 19 ORINDA 518 116 139 49 19 ORINDA 519 105 12 6 17 - _ - - - - ,_- - ORINDA 520 137-1-414_ 22 ORINDA 521 141 151 — 7 20 ORINOA 522 129. 16 5 23 ORINDA 523 130 14 5__ 21 ORINDA 524 110 140 42 21 ORINDA 525105. 16- 52 21 ORINDA 526 -- _ - --- __- ---— ---—--- - 87 11 41 15 ORINDA 527 9 168 51 2 ORINDA 529 VOTED ABSENTEE ORINDA 530 VOTED ABSENTEE _ pR INDA 533 126—13 5 19 105 11.6-- 40 —16 ORINDA 534 ORINDA 536 9 12051 15 ORINDA 537 132 10 4 17 OR_INDA 540 SEE OR 512 — PITTSBURG 001 _ _. . 92 35 58_ 6 PI_TTSBURG_ 002 901_ FORM 14t-s u; W ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A 8 C R B V A J F E D L N A J A H C C E G 5 M 5 R L C I C T A L E R R D O I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I M N N L T H 8 R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C 0 R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H O N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E 0 I J I U H H M 0 R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D s L y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-010 R s 0 S 0 S 0 PITTSBUPG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 T1 - 47 51 5 PITTSBURG 005 93--- 79 51 11_ PITTSBURG 006 e9 .- 67_ 60 . 92 PITTSBURG 007110 91 49 13 PITTSBURG 008 83 76- -35 -111 PITTSBURG 009 _ SEE PB X25 PITTSBURG 210112____.73 T L1 PITTSBURG 011 ------ 73 __ -__ 73.. _ 45 -58.__5.. PITTSBURG 212 .-87 67 ___42._.__9 PITTSBURG 013 _ _ --_--._ --- - 112 100 7' 12 PITTSBURG 014 _- _ _-._. _. -- __.._._ 93 80 63 1_0" PITTSBURG 115 -._ _._ - _. -- ---99 Ti-- 4 121 PITTSBURG 016 _ _ _- ._ -88_.__... 8 - 45 -11 PITTSBURG 017 - _— - -- 109_ _ 12 --6 16 PITTSBURG 018 _ _ ._._ __-_ _ 12 102 73 13 PITTSBURG 01983 110 39 L4 PITTSBURG 020 - 1.3_3 107 50 17 PITTSBURG 021 --_ - _ _ _ _ ___. . 78 - 8 3 111 PITTSBURG 022 -_ _ _ _ 68 97 32_-_ 123 PITTSBURG 023 _ _ - _ _._ _- 166- 185 10 23 PITTSBURG 025 _ _-_ _ . ---- 12 111 71 15 PITTSBURG 026 _ _ .__ _ _ _ - -___- _ __- ---_-__ --__-- -- PITTSBURG 027 - -- --__-_-- - _ SEE PB n32 PITTSBURG 028152 180 T 24 _.PITTSBURG 029 - 121 61-_6 _ 10 PITTSBURG 030 _ _ _ _---- -- _-- -- 118 153 T_ 191 PITTSBURG 031 102 104 57 141 PITTSBURG 032 190 . 197 83 29 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 512 -- PITTSBURG 034 97 _82_ 42_ 141 _PITTSBURG 035 -- .'- _ _131- 102 7 _ 161 PITTSBURG 036 99 _ 86 45 13 PITTSBURG 037 SEE PB 023 -___-- PITTSBURG 038 -173 141 86 22 3. PITTSBURG 039 _. _ _.__. -_ 71_ 95 36 12 PITTSBURG 041 _T8 102 _ 45 13 PITTSBURG 042 126 112 9 13 PITTSBURG 501 _ _ _-- .. 8- 12 _ 5_ 15 -_- PITTSBURG 502 ___-- 78 T 5 6 PITTSBURG 503 - - --- 77 LO 4 1 PITTSBURG 504 . _ _ _ _. - 99 91 5 1?81 PITTSBURG 505 _ ___--_-- _T __ 8 4 10 PITTSBURG 506 _ _ _ __ _ --- -- - - 116 128 61 17 _PITTSBURG 507 _ --_- .__ .�_ -_ 8.5____85____ - ___8------ 10 PITTSBURG 508__ _ ___-- ---. . - _. __. 8 __- 52 52 SEE PS 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB O 11 PITTSBURG 512 124 10 T 13 PITTSBURG 513 SFE PB 042. PITTSBURG 514 `- _._145 141 - 63 2.0 PITTSBURG 515 ...VOTED ABSENTEE PITT SBUPG 516 SEE PB 022 - ----- PLEASANT HILL 001 -128 151- 56 9 PLEASANT HILL 002 10 9 3 1 PLEASANT HILL 003 . _ _ _ 82 80-3_0-12 _ _ PLEASANT HILL 004 _ _ ..__ _ _- 113 14 3 21 PLEASANT HILL 005 - 88 13 31 1 PLEASANT HILL 006 _ _ _. .__ _ _.._ _. . -_- _ ._._ _ --7 ­151-_ 2 PLEASANT HILL 007 _ _ ___-- -_-_- _ _. _ _69 6 __2 __9--- PLEASANT HILL 011 .__._ .___.._- --- ---- 107 L2 4 17 PLEASANT HILL 012 12 12 4 20 _ PLEASANT HILL 613 - - - _.--- --123 15 _--6 20 PLEASANT HILL 014 153 11-8 82 17 PLEASANT HILL 015 4 24 PLEASANT HILL 016 __. . _ _ - _ _ _ . ..____ _-- - __154_156_ 9 13-- 3_ _16 1 FORM 142.0 a W ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B G R B V A J F E D A M A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I ic T A L E R R D 0 I 1 R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I N N N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C 0 R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N 8 E H O N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E D I J I U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-011 R S 0 S 0 S 0 PLEASANT HILL 017123 139 61 201 PLEASANT HILL 018 112 111 -27 19_3 PLEASANT HILL 019 100 112 36171 171 PLEASANT HILL 020 138 103 45 18 PLEASANT HILL 021 _. 86 -108 37 -15- PLEASANT HILL 022 119 122 42 _18 PLEASANT HILL 023 141 154-- 66 222 PLEASANT HILL 024118 111 58 166 PLEASANT HILL 025 124 11 4 -18 PLEASANT HILL 026 ___-- _ _.-- - ---- - -138 138 46 21 PLEASANT HILL 027 - - -- 110 125 _32_-19 PLEASANT HILL 028 168 153_ 55 251 PLEASANT HILL 029135 130 56 18 PLEASANT HILL 030 __ 98 --110 48 1_52 PLEASANT HILL 031 97 i22 --50--1-69 PLEASANT HILL 032 _._.. 117 128 31 0 PLEASANT HILL 033 —_- 11T 125 40 19 PLEASANT HILL 034126 141 75 18 PLEASANT HILL 636 86 112 39 15 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 PLEASANT HILL 038 __-65- 81 2 _11_ PLEASANT HILL 039 139 L14 - 83 15 PLEASANT HILL 040 _- _ . -- 132 143 73 191 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 71 56 _ 2_ 9 PLEASANT HILL 043 98 102 43 15 PLEASANT HILL 044 76 88 41 12 PLEASANT HILL 045 90 111 _J_2_ 15 PLEASANT HILL 046 124 L52 50 21 PLEASANT HILL 048 119 78 53 13 PLEASANT HILL 501A 57 B 4 8 PLEASANT HILL 501B 43 57 22 7 PLEASANT HILL 502 79 118 41 14 PLEASANT HILL 503 41 4 1 6 PLEASANT HILL 504 19 12 11 1 - - -—--.. . _ -— ---- - — PLEASANT HILL 505 - - _ _ _-- --_. -- -- 113_ 123 49_ 18 PLEASANT HILL 506 120 18 49 -- 25 PLEASANT HILL 507 _ _ _._ _ _- _ _105 108 .__3_ 17 PLEASANT HILL 508 _ ._ _ _ ___--- _ --------___-- --0.___-3 PLEASANT HILL 510 2_7___ 2 7 4 PINDLE 001 2 85 4 62 7 2 1- ^15 99-! -0 ---- -79 14 —5 17 P_INOLE 002 SEE PI 021 -- PINOLE 003 3 13 5 6 127 3 33 3 136 0 123 228 6_ 27 PINDLE 004 27 69 49 30 72 22 19 If 86 1 86 11 3 L621 PTNOLE O05 7 68 33 35 57 2 _ 14 18 5. .-- ----- - —68 9 --3— --12 PINDLE 006 1 11 4 41 92 2 2 1 _ 107 0 100 15 4 20 PINDLE 007 1 9 3 9 7 3 2 19 13 1 102 L94 52 23 PINOLE 018 VOTED ABSENTEE. - - -- --- PINDLE 009 2 9 31 4 89 2 1 23 98 109 138 3 - 20 PINDLE 010 1 6 2 37 44 2 2 16 73 6 68 10 2 13 PINOLE 011 1 9 31 3 8 1 2 1 96 0 99 11 3 -rg . PINOLE 012 2 86 3 2 93 3 2 2 118 93 16 4 2 PINDLE 013 3 8 31 35 71 2 3 3 10 96 14 4 19 PINDLE 014 3 10 4 4 7 4 3 1 93 -- — — 108 14 _6. —__1 PINDLE 015 1 7 1 3 61 1 1 1 83 72 11 35 14 PINDLE 016 _- - -._-. _.._. SEE PI 003 __-- PINOLE 017 1 88 44 43 67 26 37 23 100 -102. 137 33 _ 19 PINDLE 018 2 121 43 78 8 2 3 2 L20 110 17 4 23 PINDLE 019 25 10M 42 40 84 31 23 19 101 0 98 1 54 40 20 PINDLE 021 44 124 46 56 114 24 26 22 12 _1 108 117'_ 50 22 PINDLE 022 23 119 40 48 96 31 27 30 120 126 163 71 21 PINDLE 023 1 10 4 48 9 3 3 3 12 101 192 -5-323 PINDLE 024 -. _ _ _-- SEE PI 007 -- -- --- PACHECO 501 30 4 11 6 PACHECO 502 4 53 21 8 PACHECO 503 _ _ _-.-- 118 -11 b 16 -PACHECO 504 _ -_ _-_- -..-__- - - - - - --- - ----- -------- SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 505 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 506 ____---- _-62----? 3- 9 PACHECO 507 VOTED ABSENTEE FORM t.2•! W ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A 8 G R 8 V A J F E D L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R D O I I F 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I M N N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H O N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E D I J I U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-012 R S 0 S 0 S O ® PACHECO 508 118 118 -62 „16 PACHECO 509 127 131 70 18 PACHECO 510 119 148 _1 1.9 PACHECO 511 39 32 1 53 PACHECO 512 53 9.5 3_ ,113 PORT COSTA 501 45 64 27 8 RICHMOND 001 13 T3 53 52 84 21 30 7 95 0 123 112 _ 66 15 RICHMOND 002 45 4 37 56 3 32 9 83 0 114 105 50-1-6 RICHMOND 003 15 58 36 38 47 25 18 11 61 0 _ 77 6234_ _1_2 RICHMOND 004 1 53 2 5 50 1 3 11 39 0 63 5 31 � T RICHMOND 005 26 67 25 12 51 10 11 11 50 0 60 64 _ ._-:f6 - 7 RICHMOND 006 2 66 31 10 57 1 8 56 0 76 5-8 3 9_ RICHMOND 007 2 74 31 5 1 15 7 49 1 80 58 3487 8_ RICHMOND 008 2 53 2 13 41 1 7 43 0 65 55 30 8 RICHMOND 009 2 79 3C 21 61 11 6 4 66 0 83 75 51 9 RICHMOND 010 3 82 35 14 57 1 1 9 48 2 69 7 3 RICHMOND 011 1 5 18 12 6 1 5 1 5 0 59 52 33 T RICHMOND 012 3 6 21 5 76 1 8 8 29 0 70-57 52 73 RICHMOND 013 2 65 29 17 68 16 11 11 47 1 96 5 55 8 RICHMOND 014 3 57 23 11 57 L3 13 12 45 0 76 47 44 6 RICHMOND 015 2 67 30 16 74 15 9 14 55 0 86 -63 33_ 10 RICHMOND 016 3 98 3 19 95 16 2 14 75 1 134 91^82 3__ RICHMOND 017 3 65 3 17 75 21 1 61 0 77 87 4 LO RICHMOND 018 6 3 6 52 16 12 51 0 73 53 31 9 RICHMOND 019 2 68 4 6 83 2 1 12 67 0 127 86 _80 12_ RICHMOND 020 3 85 4 23 88 2 16 19 67 0 128 75 71 12 RICHMOND 021 3 104 3 19 100 2 26 10 L03 _0 159 44 17 RICHMOND 022 1 66 4 5 7 1 1 3 58 0 105 65 42 _11 RICHMOND 023 1 6 3 21 53 1 1 75 1 99 T1 5 11 RICHNOND 024 1 6 2 2 5 6 17� 11 75 0 9 78 3_ LZ RICHMOND 025 1 8 4 2 81 1 2 6 113 8 5 1 RICHMOND 026 1 8 3 1 53 1 _ 11 48 - 97 T 4_ _11 RICHMOND 027 2 7 2 31 65 1 1 _1 92 0 91 11 4 1 RICHMOND 028 2 8 41 3 6 1 1 2 9 1.15 10_ 3 LT RICHMOND 029 4 1 27 3 1 1 1 6 2 72 7 _2_ 11 RICHMOND 030 2 5 3 32 1 1 4 0 67 4 3 __ 6 RICHMOND 031 2 5 2 12 6 1 13 53 1 85 55 4 A RICHMOND 032 4 9 4 26 89 2 21 15 _ 70 2 _ ___ _ 135 _93— 9 12 RICHMOND 033 SEE RI 032 - - - -- RICHMOND 034 1 57 21 5 53 1 53 0 67 51 _3_ 71 RICHMOND 035 3 70 16 a 59 11 9 6 47 6 -69 4 _- 4_ T RICHMOND 036A 1 9 3 2 5 1 82 4 71 92 LO RICHMOND 0368 1 54 28 22 37 10 8 18 46 _ 0 46 _ 7 36 7 ® RICHMOND 037 2 84 42 17 69 17 20 14 77 89 99 56 - 1.2 RICHMOND 038 SEE RI 037 RICHMOND 039 SEE RI 035 RICHMOND 040 ic 48 25 12 46 1 26 8 60 073 61 4 7 RICHMOND 041 2 8 2 46 3 1 _11 _ __ 55 12 2 15 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 PICHMOND 043 1 T 2 4 3 1 1 1 103 7 10 31 13 RICHMOND 044 3 8 2 5 6 2 2 1 11 96 13 52—f_T RICHMOND 045 1 T 2 41 6 2 23 1 8 77 _120___ 31 _ 16 RICHMOND 046 3 8 51 3 10 2 2 1 10 116 13_ 4 19_ RICHMOND 047 4 8 3 4 52 1 29! 1 10 82 12 41 1 RICHMOND 048 11 7 2 4 T 3 2 1 88 0 81 12 4 15 RICHMOND 049 1 81 3 4 6 2 2 18 10 0 103 10 4 16 RICHMOND 050 2 6 2 55 75 1 21 2 11 82 13 3 lT RICHMOND 051 2 9 51 30 6 3 1 18 10 80 116 3 17 RICHMOND 052 148 4 3 4 2 2 1 11 0 73 111 3 14 RICHMOND 053 1 81 33 55 6 1 2 8 10 L 80 11 3 16 RICHMOND 054 24 4 3 4 65 1 1 11 10 77 W -32-- _313 RICHMOND 055 1 6 35 44 48 3 21 lo 104 86 130 33 171. RICHMOND 056 1 84 33 60 56 3 27 L9 108 76 _ 145 2 18 RICHMOND 057 1 7 2 4 51 1 1 1 102 77 10 35 14 RICHMOND 058 2 11 51 3 T 2� 23! 1 130 105 15 5 20_ RICHMOND 059 26 72 61 3 54 29 29 11 91 1 92 125-411 18 RICHMOND 060 2 111 5 41 6 2� 16 1 ' 9 79 14 45 11 RICHMOND 061 31 144 7C 3 88 21 31 26 L38 0 127-1794 8� RICHMOND 062 { SEE RI 061 j RICHMOND 063 IE 71 35 32 59 if ld 74 3 76 10 4 12 RICHMOND 064 2f 71 27 31 42 If 21 1 75 0 77 8 - 3 i12 RICHMOND 065 1 83 37 42 59 22, 14 101 0 78 Ill 33 15 RICHMOND 066 SEE PI 104 roe. lax-a - N EST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B C R B V A J F E D L N A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R 0 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L D C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C 0 R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C lu 0 G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E 0 I J I U H H M D R J F L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-013 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ® RICHMOND 067 18 75 33 48 48 16 25 11 106 0 67 109 3_1 144 RICHMOND 068 23 69 20 28 45 10 9 13 74 0b_2 90 ____6___9 4 L RICHMOND 069 4 11 5 4 92 2 33 18 113 0 125 151 69 18 RICHMOND 070 SEE RI 069 RICHMOND 071 28 84 33 27 74 11 12 18 77 0 92 91 36 13 RICHMOND 072 49 136 49 46 99 34 27 29 122 0 135 162- 60 . 22 RICHMOND 173 SEE RI 072 RICHMOND 074 26 80 28 30 _ 64 32- 22 - 12 98 -_._._.-0 RICHMOND 075 22 72 39 34 65 32 11 13 83 0 100 10 50-43- RICHMOND 076 2 91 45 21 72 2 2 13 82 0 in 11__ 5 16 RICHMOND 077 2 95 42 21 80 1 27 14 80 2 113 101 _ - 58 1 RICHMOND 078 15 60 21 19 34 20 9 9 49 6 67 7 2 lad _111 RICHMOND 079 15 70 29 23 76 16 15 16 96 0 105 -91 4 14 ® RICHMOND 080 1 3 2 13 1 0 14 0 15 17 _ -2 RICHMOND 081 1 29 1 9 28 1 8 3 21 0 28 _49 1 6 RICHMOND 082 _ 12 8 17 9 - 20 0 - 37 _ 27--- 17 _4 RICHMOND 083 1 85 4 31 74 3 19 21 100 0 94 135 41_ 18 RICHMOND 084 14 82 29 44 57 19 15 21 94 4 '89 113 4_ 151 RICHMOND 085 13 76 44 51 67 21 18 11 127 0 84 140 40 17 RICHMOND 086 SEE RI 111 - RICHMOND 087 23 74 41 45 69 2Z 17 120 0 74 . 150 3 18 RICHMOND 088 3 133 67 25 98 3 36 28 133 1 168 162 7_ 25- RICHMOND 092 2 56 2 11 57 17 12 40 0 80 6__ 51 I RICHMOND 093 3 72 43 12 5 2 1 9 49 - - - 0 _-- - ----92 7_1 6 RICHMOND 094 1 79 5 63 63 1 32 13 125 2 93 13 _43_ RICHMOND 095 1 63 4 18 44 1 16 9 54 0 87 77 37 RICHMOND 096 1 81 32 15 65 2 2 15 73 0 _ 113__86 3 RICHMOND 098 11 50 4 8 5 8 5 37 0 101 5 52 RICHMOND 099 _ 2 63 2 1 50 __1 1 -__6 . 59-----0 ------- --71 --55 4 RICHMOND 101 2 65 31 1 57 L 1 1 75 I 89 7 _ 5_ RICHMOND 102 _ 1 65 28 23 31 - 8 10 73 - - 6 T —33 RICHMOND 103 1 5 2 18 4 1 1 13 46 0 _______5 5 T 2_ RICHMOND 104 2 111 43 71 75 2 2 L 173 1 _ 109 164 4 - - __i5 46 RICHMOND 115 2 81 4 26 52 2 13 96 1 104 9 51 14 RICHMOND 106 13 87 35 20 81 3 23 19 83 117 60 156 _ RICHMOND 108 2 72 4 8 69 1 1 12 460______ _ -105 7 6 10 _ RICHMOND 119 -- SEE BV 501 - _---- ---- RICHMOND 110 .SEE RI 121 _ __ - _ ----- --- - -------- -, RICHMOND --- 111 26 92 107 82 81 25 34 24 145 - --- -- 110`22 -.-6- 25 ® RICHMOND 112 - -- --- VOTED ABSENTEE _ RODEO 501 29 67 42 92 60 13 25 14 13 0 99 _101--__1451 4 RODEO 502 SEE RO 503 --_ -- - --- RODEO 503 4 13 6 93 12 2 1 -2 12 2 - - - -- 14_4_ 18. -9 - 22 RODEO 504 2 10 42 8 73 2 I 17 93 - - 15 17 RODEO 505 2 4 3 7 4 1 _1 6 __0 __ _-__- _ 167 18 __._11 12 RODEO 506 1 8 2 78 6 2 2 2 8 -79 12 - -2 -17 _._ _ RODEO 508 2 8 31 10 5 1 1 1 10 90 12_ 2 RODEO 509 2 15 5 2 11 2 34� 3 92 135 181 68"_ _ 2�_ ROLLINGNOOD 501 1 71 4 35 72 21 1 12 79 2 73 11_ 3 14_ _. _ ROLLINGN000 502 2 T 4 2 7 3 1 2 T 81 12 _ 4 14 ROLLINGNO00 503 2 10 4 2 83 1 2 2 8 78 14 3 19 SELBY 502 - - - _ _- _-- VOTED ABSENTEE ( ---- ST MARYS 512 - _ __9 2 1 - SARANAP 5011 4 - 6_--- - 8 SARANAP 502 120 13 44 21_ SARANAP 503 7_0 85 27 13 SARANAP 504 119 164 _ 4 22 SARANAP 505 94 12 43 15 SARANAP 516 ___. -_____ 118 127 4 -1-81 SARANA 8- SARANAP 507 99 108 2916 SARANAP 538 SEE SN 52^ -- SARANAP 509 y 145 15 53 241 SARANAP 510 132 16 - -24_ SARANAP 511 118 L 22 48 18 SARANAP 512 89 122 41 16 SARANAP 513 j ! 160 153- 4 21 SARANAP 514 SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 -_ SEE WC 521 FOR. 141.1 �: i W ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A 8 C R B V A J F E D L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R D 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E 1 N T Y R 0 I 0 I B C R I A 0 U S R C C D R B T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N B E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U 0 G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E D I J I U H H y 0 R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A 0 S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-014 R S 0 S 0 S 0 ® SARANAP 51686 111 37 15 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 _....._--_- SARANAP 519 .--__-- SEE WC 057 ---- SARANAP 520 131 105 40 196 SAN PABLO 001 30 97 27 34 71 27 IS 16 86 0 91 117 38 _161 SAN PABLO 002 24 88 44 22 60 17 22 13 61 0 86 10 43 143 SAN PABLO 003 27 54 32 18 52 14 12 20 51 074 72 i6 11 SAN PABLO 004 23 76 27 16 54 10 16 -17 62 --__0 - --_73- 91 4 14 SAN PABLO 005 - -__----_-__ SEE SP 023 _- SAN PABLO 006 16 72 30 42 58 21 20 17 103 0 81 11 4 143 SAN PABLO 007 16 55 23 33 45 12 - 11 9 81 0 51 92 33 1_0_ SAN PABLO 008 2 95 3 2 78 1 11 9 92 0 97 117 _ 53 _ 15 . SAN PABLO 009 31 109 48 32 88 15 9 21 92 2 10_8 123 __40 4 18 -- - SAN PABLO 010 1 6 41 38 7 1 __ 13 19 19 73 l __. __. 87 100 4 13 SAN PABLO 01 1 61 31 3 65 1.1_ -- - _._ - - _-1_, ---- 68 1 __- _ _ _79_ 91 _ 40_-_12 SAN PABLO 012 2 6 3 26 55 1 15 83 0__ 73 69 33 11 SAN PABLO 013 1 73 36 37 52 13 18 12 80 2 95 99 -5,4 11 SAN PABLO 014 1 57 33 15 58 _ 6 11 41 0 87 12 50 . 91 SAN PABLO 015 2 89 30 20 70 14 12 13 69 0 81 93 _38 12 SAN PABLO 016 2 91 35 27 81 31 10 16 66 0 91 1_17 3 15 SAN PABLO 017 2 87 31 30 87 19 26 28 107 0 115 121 4 18 SAN PABLO 018 11 70 39 32 73 15- -9 17 65- 0 -- - - - 1__ _02 SAN PABLO 019 1 5 32 1 4 3 42 1 5 7 3 —8 SAN PABLO 020 2 131 5 3 110 _ 4 21 2_ _ 116 _2 _ 149 148_ 6-_-22 SAN PABLO 021 - 4 6 4 23 7 .28 19 76 -- _-.--- 64 118-- __15 SAN PABLO 022 ..SEE SP 020 _- ---- SAN PABLO 023 2 83 3 2 8 1 23 13 88 0 117 10 51 15 SAN RAMON 501 - - -- - 141-455 61 22 SAN RAMON 502 L67____149 25 SAN RAMON 50376 82 30 12 SAN-RAMON 504 137 15 62 221 SAN RAMON 505 _ _ --_-_-- _ - 71 85 27-12 SAN RAMON 506 45 45 I 6 SAN RAMON 507 8 1 1 SAN RAMON 508 79 9 2 14 SAN .RAMON 509 _ _ _- _---- -- ----_-- - -- 142 13 6 20 SAN RAMON 510 120 16 4 23 SAN RAMON 511 126 15 4 23 SAN RAMON 512 _.._ _ __. .._ _ _ .. --__-_ _-130 1.6 6 22 SAN RAMON 513 7 9 2 13 SAN RAMON 514 -_ _-- __- -_ -_ 112 _16 .-___-5_ 20 SAN RAMON 515 _._. __ .__-_ _ 136 12_ _3 20 SAN RAMON 516 12 14_ 4_ 20 SAN RAMON 517 _-- __--- 10 --11 3 17 SAN RAMON 519 _. _ __.._ _.-__ 201 23 7 35 SAN RAMON 520 __. _ _._ _ 109 138 49 185 , _SAN RAMON 521142 LS 6_ 23 SAN RAMON 522 -- - 104 11 3 17 SAN RAMON 523 _ _-- _ 76 72 3 11 SAN RAMON 524 103- 445 44'_ 19 SAN RAMON 525 - -- 110-__159 tis 22 SAN RAMON 526 _. _ 7- 12 -_ - - 1 SAN RAMON 526 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530216 239 86 35 TASSAJARA 501 55 -- 86 23 11 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 - -145. 228 -6 29 VINE HILL 502130 19 65 24 VINE HILL 503 -- __ SEE MZ 016 VINE HILL 504 73 40 26 8 VINE HILL 506 190 i14 - 88 24 VINE HILL 507 _ _ __. SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 _ SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 — SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 5- ---7 Tl4 . 11 FORM 1.2.5 W:-ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B C R B V A J F E D L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R D 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W N N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I 8 C R I A 0 U S R C C 0 R 8 T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N 8 E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A C U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J C C I E 0 I J I U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A D 5 L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-015 R S 0 S 0 S O ® WALNUT CREEK 002 _ _ _ 120 139 39 21 WALNUT CREEK 003 _ _-_ 109 129 41 18 WALNUT CREEK 004 102 170 5 20 WALNUT CREEK 005 128-- 151 57-211 WALNUT CREEK 006 _ __ .. 174 155 8 24 WALNUT CREEK 007 133 146 43 23 WALNUT CREEK 008 132 122 49 203_ WALNUT CREEK 009 _ _ . __ 136 138 62 19 WALNUT CREEK 01015_8 15_8_80 22 WALNUT CREEK 011 ---74 62 30 6-1 WALNUT CREEK 012 - _ 108 112 52 _16 WALNUT CREEK 013 _ _ 122 145 57-- 2 WALNUT CREEK 014 115 130 4 19 WALNUT CREEK 015 237 145 125 24 WALNUT CREEK 016 - 102 114 49 -16 WALNUT CREEK 017 _ 96 107 4_ 15 WALNUT CREEK 018 _ - 105 123 35 183 WALNUT CREEK 014 _ __. ---.__ ---_-___ __ _ --- --_ 73 _ 76_.. 2_- 11 WALNUT CREEK 020 _ -_ . _ _ _ _ 207 _263 95 37 40 WALNUT CREEK 021 _-- - -._--- _ -_- _ -___. .. 140 _144 37 2 06 WALNUT CREEK 022 _ _ _._ _ . _ _ _ _ _157 179 27 3 WALNUT CREEK 023 SEE WC 003 - WALNUT CREEK 024 S E E WC 502 _ ----- ------- �- WALNUT CREEK 025 _ _----- _ - __- _.--- ..._ _-_-- - ----13-1 --108 -58_ 176 WALNUT CREEK 026 _-- . -.---__ _-- _-_-_ _.--.---__ __-.-- _-175 114-08- 21 04 WALNUT CREEK 027 ----- _ _ _ -_-- -_-_ __-_- - 97 144-3.3 2 WALNUT CREEK 028 _ _ -._-_-- - -- �- -_ -- _._ -78 109 30 15 WALNUT CREEK 029 __. --___-- _ _._ . 52 --92-28- 11 WALNUT CREEK 030 _. _ _ _ __ _._ _.._ _. -_ _140 171 57 251 WALNUT CREEK 031 _._._ --. _._. . 155 212_ 62 3 04 WALNUT CREEK 032 _ -- _- _--_ _ ___-- .__ - _ 143 206 65 28 WALNUT CREEK 033 98 165 _4 21 WALNUT CREEK 034 --- - _ -- - 152 169 625 WALNUT CREEK 035 _ - _ ----_--- - ----- _ _ 1.19 124 3 20 WALNUT CREEK 036 -_- _ __------_--_-._-- -_.- ._.137 158 50 24 WALNUT CREEK 037 _- __-_--_ __-_----- 98 __--96 31 15 WALNUT CREEK 038 _ 95 131 40 . 18 WALNUT CREEK 039 96 150 39 20 WALNUT CREEK _040 --93 144 39 190 WALNUT CREEK 042 - --_- _ - -__-... __ 84114- 30 16 WALNUT CREEK 043 _ _ _. 95 113 52 15 WALNUT CREEK 044 _ _119 154 55 211 WALNUT CREEK 045 _ _-- -..-_ .__-- . _-_ 113 - 18 -__ 54 23 91 WALNUT CREEK 046 -_ _ -- 113 13 - 43 20 WALNUT CREEK 047 _ -__- ---._- _-�_- _ ._-- -__ _.. ._ 171 14 84 21 WALNUT CREEK 048 __ 60 65----22-- 9 WALNUT CREEK 050 SEE WC 004 WALNUT CREEK 051 -_ _- _ _.. __-- __-- 89 10_ 37 15 WALNUT CREEK 052 _ _ _ _-- ^_ __- _..__233 18611_. 28 WALNUT CREEK 053 _ _ -_ 11_ 101 5 _15 WALNUT CREEK 054 155 f42 7_ 21. WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 — WALNUT CREEK 056 _ _-_- - . 11 99--63 14 WALNUT CREEK 057 _ __ _._ 125 _11_ _-_43 18 WALNUT CREEK 058 _ 120 145 . 72 18 WALNUT CREEK 059 _. _.____ _ _ 1021,01 - __ 12 WALNUT CREEK 060 79 73-- 22 12 ® WALNUT CREEK 061 _ _-_ _.___ 116 144 _52 _ 1 WALNUT CREEK 062 92 107 1__4 15 WALNUT CREEK 063 _ - "- _-_- __. __.---__._ _-117 171_ 57 22 WALNUT CREEK 064 64 108 26 14 WALNUT CREEK 065 129 181 65 21 WALNUT CREEK 066 _126 _ 15 -40 24 WALNUT CRFEK 067 98 161 35 22 WALNUT CREEK 068 90 105_ WALNUT CREEK 070 _ -_- --__ . 130 182 45 25 WALNUT CREEK 071 79 96 35 14 WALNUT CREEK 0727 9-9---,--33 13 -88 115 ---16 WALNUT CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 07464 95 34 L2al 13 WALNUT CREEK 076 87 g -5 WALNUT CREEK 077 90 9_ 4_ 13 WALNUT CREEK 078 _ _ - -_ --_ 8 _81 3 12 WALNUT CREEK 079 91 . 10 43 13 WALNUT CREEK 080 -- - -- -- - 6a---_91 2- 14 FOAM 141-7 .`I r� W ST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST LOCAL MEASURES A B c R 8 V A J F E 0 L W A J A H C C E G S M S R L C I C T A L E R R D 0 I I R 0 L I R L A C 0 C E I 0 N I H Y A R C R I W W N L T H B R M E M R A R H V M U I T 0 M S N H 0 S A L 0 C H N E S I E E I T A 0 E I N T Y R 0 I 0 I 8 C R I A 0 U S R C C D R 8 T G 0 N T T I 0 N N N 8 E H D N X R 0 T H H A E A L U Y A c U D G A R K G C N F A L R E T 0 G A T L T O J c C I E D I J I U H H M D R J E L I N A V N F E N R L G I E T A 0 S L Y R Y Y Y E J E N E N E N -14-016 R S 0 S 0 S 0 WALNUT CREEK 08166 118 40 141 WALNUT CREEK 082 WALNUT CREEK 083 98 99 47143 WALNUT CREEK 084 82 9 3 _ 13 WALNUT CREEK 085 80 97 _ 31 13_ WALNUT CREEK 086 1.01 119 51 ____1631 WALNUT CREEK 087 82 119 32 16 WALNUT CREEK 088 123 165 57 22 WALNUT CREEK 089 135 153 65 21 WALNUT CREEK 090 65 91 2 12 WALNUT CREEK 091 90 146 44 19 WALNUT CREEK 092 SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 WALNUT CREEK 501 13 143 37 23 _ _ WALNUT CREEK 502 179 187 83 27 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 _ WALNUT CREEK 504 106 118 32 18 WALNUT CREEK 505 136 _12 53 19 WALNUT CREEK 506 ._ -_-- --. - __-- ...__l28 _ 12 _ 59___l9 WALNUT CREEK 507 69 73_ 1- 12 WALNUT CREEK 508 104 170 42 22 WALNUT CREEK 509 SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 _SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 69 86 31 11 WALNUT CREEK 513 _ _____83 ..-110--- 3 16 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 106 _ 137 31 20 WALNUT CREEK 516 85 1_13__39 16 WALNUT CREEK 517 _ __-145 17_ 51__-26 WALNUT CREEK 518 _ __ _ -__ __—_ ___ _-__-- --__ _ __ __ 128 122___36___ 21 WALNUT CREEK 519 69 _112 25 15 WALNUT CREEK 520 12_0 13_ _ 4 2121 WALNUT CREEK 521 10 1_77_ - 42_J22 WALNUT CREEK 522 _ 132 14 4 WALNUT CREEK 523 86 107 _3 WALNUT CREEK 524 5L L24 22 15 WALNUT CREEK 525 17 24 5 73 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 529 SEE WC 01446.__ 511 —� WALNUT CREEK 530 WALNUT CREEK 531 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 532 _ _ - -- ____._ _ --- _.— _—_- --- 1_08 13_ __- 38 19 WALNUT CREEK 533 _ _ 7 87_-.-_'18_ - 1 35 WALNUT CREEK 534 93 30 142 WALNUT CREEK 535 63 7 3 10 __ _ - _ -- - WALNUT CREEK 537 11 9 6 12 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 151 828 262 179 531 131 181 109 776 6 L25 31_ 5365 481 263. 737 r; LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R 8 I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E D Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F B T F B T R R 0 M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E D 0 0 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-001 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ALHAMBRA 501 ALHAMBRA 502 ALHAMBRA 503 ALHAMBRA_ 504 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 505 VOTED ABSENTEE ALHAMBRA 510 VOTED ABSENTEE __-- ALHAMBRA 511 SEE AH 501 --- ALHAMBRA 513 SEE AH 503 ALHAMBRA 514 SEE MZ 037 - -- .._ -.---- ------- ® ALAMO 501 - - --- 84 230 150 -51 ALAMO 502 61 226 118 _ 58 ALAMO503 _ _-_ -- _ __. _._ ._ _ __-.96 _.249 _1.65_-- 64------ ALAMO __----ALAMO .504 __._ .__ __-_ --_.__-- -- 123 22 162 87 ALAMO 505 -- ALAMO 506 6 4 151 96 52 ALAMO507 _. - __ - - ---- - --- - _.103215 147----- 'ALAMO 47 ---ALAMO 508 8_ 1.41--126 49 ALAMO 509 VOTED ABSENTEE ALAMO 510- VOTED ABSENTEE _AL.AMO__511 -- -- - -- -- - -- - -- --- -. 26 149-.75 -31 ALAMO 511A ALAMO 512 -- . --. -- 27 ----515 _ 42 -1 ALAMO 513_ SEE AL 507 ALAMO. 514 _ _.-_ _ _ .. -_ . 54 198 106_- 54 - AL AMO 515 ALAMO-5154 _ ALAMO.516 _ _ . __-- __ _ 7 .- 121 -__91_-- 36 ANTIOCH 001 ANTIOCH 002 ANTIOCH 003 ANTIOCH 004 - - --� ---_ _--- _ ANTIOCH 005 ANTIOCH 006 ANTIOCH 007 ANTIOCH 008 ANTIOCH 009 ANTIOCH 010 - ANTIOCH Oil ANTIOCH 012 ANTIOCH 013 ANTIOCH 014 ANTIOCH 015 __- ANTIOCH 016 ANTIOCH 017 ANTIOCH 018 ANTIOCH 019 ANTIOCH 020 ANTIOCH 021 ANT IOCH 022 -- ANTIOCH 023 ANTIOCH 024 ANTIOCH 025 ANTIOCH 026 - ANTIOCH 027 ANTIOCH 028 - _-- ANTIOCH 029 ANTIOCH 030 ANTIOCH 031 ANTIOCH 032 ANTIOCH 033 ANTIOCH 034 SEE AN 048 ANTIOCH 035 ANTIOCH 036 ANTIOCH 037 ANTIOCH 038 ANTIOCH 039 - -- - - ANTIOCH 040 ANTIOCH 041 ANTIOCH 042 FOR. w•s - i'; F4 i LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED O E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T IC S R R I S IV A IT R T C L M R B I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E O Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F B T F B T R R 0 M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 D 0 D R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-002 S O S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ANTIOCH 043 SEE AN 003 ANTIOCH 044 ANTIOCH 047 ANTIOCH 048 _ - - -- -- - - ANTIOCH 049 ANTIOCH 050 SEE AN 041 BETHEL ISLAND 501A -- BETHEL ISLAND 5018 BERKELEY PARK 501 SAY VIEW 501 _.- BRENTWOOD DO1 BRENTWOOD 002 BRENTWOOD 003 BRENTWOOD 006 --- _BRENTWOOD 501 �- BRENTWOOD 502 - SEE OA 543 BRENTWOOD 503 BRENTWOOD 504 SEE KG 501 -_-- BRENTWOOD 508 BRENTWOOD 511 - -` SEE BW 01 BRENTWOOD 513 ---SEE BW 508 -------_- ----_ ___ _ - BYRON 501A ---- -- -- .---- -- --- - O BYRON 5018 - -_- _-- _- BYROh 503 ___-- VOTED ABSENTEE CLYDE 501 CROCKETT 501 CROCKETT 512 _ CROCKETT 503 __- _SEE CK _511 CROCKETT 504 _ - - ----- - ----- - CROCKETT 505 _ CROCKETT 5.06 _- _-_--_-•-- -__.- --_.__-- VOTED ABSENTEE _ CROCKETT 511 CLAYTON 001 CLAYTON 002 CLAYTO_N 003 - SEE CL 503 _ CLAYTON 004 CLAYTON 005 -- - CLAYTON 501 CLAYTON 502 CLAYTON 503 CLAYTON_ 506 CLAYTON SEE BW 508 CLAYTON 511 -.--_-- SEE CL 546 CLAYTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE ___-- CLAYTON 514 CONCORD 001 CONCORD 002 CONCORD 003 CONCORD 004 CONCORD 005 -- _ - -- - ---- -- --- CONCORD 006 CONCORD 007 CONCORD 008 CONCORD 009 _ .- -_-__ ----------.-- CONCORD 110 CONCORD 011 CONCORD 012 CONCORD 013 -___-- CONCORD 014 CONCORD 015 -.- CONCORD 016 - CONCORD 017 CONCORD 018 CONCORD 019 CONCORD 020 - CONCORD 021 7-1 flow. 142.E -_ _..., —.... . LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED D E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R 6 I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E M M M S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F 8 T F 8 T R R 0 M F V F 0 M M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 D 0 D R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y O Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-003 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 CONCORD 022 CONCORD 023 CONCORD 924 -- CONCORD 025 CONCORD 026 -- CONCORD 027 CONCORD 028 _ _ -- ..CONCORD 029 -- CONCORD 030 CONCORD 131 _ CONCORD 032 CONCORD 033 CONCORD 1134 CONCORD 035 CONCORD 036 CONCORD 037 _-- CONCORD 038 _ CONCORD 039 - CONCORD 040 CONCORD 041__ CONCORD 042 CONCORD 043 CONCORD 444 CONCORD 045 - CONCORD 046 CONCORD 047 - CONCORD 048 _ CONCORD 049 CONC6RO050 CONCORD 051 - CONCORD 052 CONCORD 053 CONCORD 054 CONCORD 055 - CONCORD 056 .CONCORD 057 CONCORD 058 CONCORD 059 CONCORD 060 _ CONCORD 161. _ _ CONCORD 062 CONCORD 063 CONCORD 064 -CONCORO_065 _ SEE CO 137 _ CONCORD. 066 _ CONCORD 067 -CONCORD 068 CONCORD 069 - CONCORD 070 CONCORD_071 CONCORD 072 CONCORD 073 CONCORD 074 ...CONCORD 075 CONCORD 076 CONCORD 077 CONCORD 078 . ____ CONCORD 079 CONCORD 080 CONCORD 081 ® CONCORD 082 CONCORD 083 CONCORD 084 CONCORD 085 CONCORD D87 _ CONCORD 089 CONCORD 090 CONCORD 091 -- --- _-_ CONCORD 092 CONCORD 093 _ SEE CO 020 CONCORD 094 -- _ _ -- CONCORD 095 CONCORD 096CONCORD- 397 397 CONCORD 098 _CONCORD 099 CONCORD 101 roar+ 143.9 LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A IT R T C L M IR 8 I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 10 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E M M M S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U lY A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F B T F B T R R 0 M F V F 0 M M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 0 0 D R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-004 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 CONCORD 101 ..CONCORD 102 ___-- CONCORD 103 CONCORD 104 CONCORD 105 CONCORD 106 CONCORD 107 CONCORD 108 _. _CONCORD_109 CONCORD 110 _ CONCORD 111 CONCORD 112 CONCORD 113 ...CONCORD 114 -_- __ CONCORD 115 - S_EE. CO 082 ---- - - --- �_ - - - -- CONCORD 116 __ CONCORD 11T ._---- SEE _. .._-_ ----_--._ _ SEE CL 503 CONCORD 118 CONCORD -119 . CONCORD_ .120 ____. CONCORD _121 - SEE CO 034 CONCORD 122 SEE CO 083 CONCORD 123 CONCORD 124 SEE CL 503 CONCORD 125 CONCORD 126 SEE CO 091 CONCORD 127 CONCORD 128 CONCORD 129 - CONCORD 130 CONCORD 13-11- CONCORD 31_CONCORD 132 ,,-----,SEE CO 05.5_- -_ CONCORD 133 _ CONCORD 134 SEE CO 135 CONCORD 135 CONCORD 136 ® CONCORD 137 CONCORD 138 _ CONCORD 139 CONCORD 141.- CONCORD 142 _.-- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 143 _ CONCORD 144 CONCORD 145 CONCORD 146 CONCORD 147 CONCORD 148 CONCORD 149 CONCORD 501 VOTED ABSENTEE - CONCORD 503 VOTED ABSENTEE ® CONCORD 504 CONCORD 505 SEE NC 029 -- -- -- - - -- _-.. _ -- -.- -- CONCORD 506 SEE CO 144 CONCORD- 507 SEE CO 044 _CONCORD 508 SEE CO 045 CONCORD 509 CONCORD 510 CONCORD 511 _ SEE CO 100 CONCORD 512 CONCORD 513 SEE CO 048 SEE WC -065 FOR. I4i•S CONCORD 514 �a LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED D E G H i K L U C L H C P I A C C S A C C S A T I C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R 8 I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R O E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E D Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 O M E U F T G F T F B T F B T R. R 0 M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 D 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-005 S O S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 CONCORD 515 CONCORD 516 _----._-- CONCORD 517 SEE WC 029 CONCORD 518 ----- VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 519 SEE CO 141 ..CONCORD 520 VOTED ABSENTEE CONCORD 521 CONCORD 523 SEE WC 517 - -^ CONCORD 524 CONCORD 525 CONCORD 532 SEE CO 515 CANYON 501 DANVILLE 501 93 2 103 39 DANVILLE 502 40 136 77 29 DANVILLE 503159 _198 219 53 DANVILLE 504 -- --_. 106 157 134 -48 DANVILLE 505110 223 185 54 DANVILLE 506 - -- - -- _._- ----_-_- - _186 15 219 59 DANV ILL E 507 ___._. _ -_- _. _ _._ . _ _. -- -_—.. -140 116 140 62 DANVILLE 508 115 111 105 59 DANVILLE 509 _ _ ---_._. ------- _-_- 160 174 191 _-61 -- DANVILLE 510 _ 73 119 LOl 2 DANVILLE 5116_7 __21 12 _ _6_ DANVILLE 512 104_161 -41 4 DANVILLE 513 -` 9 14 114 4 DANVILLE 514A ------_ __ ____-_ __-. __ _-- -____-- DANVILLE 5148 DANVILLE 515 5 5 4 1 . DANVILLE 5 M DANVILLE 516 --- ^ - . -- - _ --- ----- 111 16--, 125 70 DANVILLE 517 -_- - - ___— 86_ 115 124 34 DANVILLE 518.__. - - -. __. __ _ - —__- _89163_ 152_____22 _ DANVILLE 519 DANVILLE 519A _ - _ - -_-.-_ _ -- 0_ 0 0 . DANVILLE 520 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 521 138 14 149 72 DANVILLE 522 79 76 105 DANVILLE 523 _ SEE DV 518 --- DANVILLE 524 _ __SEE DV 506 DANVILLE 525 149 151 149 72 DANVILLE 526, _ _-415- 26_ 209 LO DANVILLE 527_ -15_ _ 203 156 10 DANVILLE 528 150 185 177 71 _ DANVILLE 529 156 200 176 9 DANVILLE 530 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 531 VOTED ABSENTEE DANVILLE 532 SEE SR 519 DANVILLE 53393 111 102 4 DANVILLE 5334, DANVILLE 534 - _-_ 121 10 117. 71 DANVILLE 535 - - - -4-7 1.41 --83 -3- ------- DANVILLE 536 _95 -135 105 6 DANVILLE 537 96 108 82 6— DANVILLE 538109 13 132 4 EL CERRITO 001 -. EL CERRITO 002 --.__ ._-- EL CERRITO 003 ___-- EL CERRITO 004_ __- EL CERRITO 005 EL CERRITO 006 EL CERRITO 007 — EL CERRITO 008 EL CERRITO 009 . . SEE EC 039 EL CERRITO 010 EL CERRITO 011 EL CERRITO 012 row. 142.7 f"� LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED D E G H J K L U L L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R 1 5 IV A IT R T C L M R B • I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E M M N S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y O R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F 8 T F B T R R O M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 D 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T 1 N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-006 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 EL CERRITO 013 EL CERRITO 014 EL CERRITO 015 EL CERRITO 016 EL CERRITO 017 EL CERRITO 018 EL CERRITO 019 EL CERRITO 020 EL CERRITO 021 - EL -CERRITO 022 - - EL CERRITO 023 EL CERRITO 024 EL CERRITO 025 EL CERRITO 026 EL CERRITO 027 EL CERRITO 028 __.-- - ---- _EL CERRITO 029 EL CERRITO 030 EL CERRITO 031 EL CERRITO 032 - EL CERRITO 033 EL CERR ITO 034 EL CERRITO 035 _EL _CERRITO 036 EL CERRITO 037 EL CERRITO P38 EL CERRITO 039 EL CERRITO 040, __EL _C_ERR ITO 042_ EAST RICHMOND 501 EAST RICHMOND 502 EAST- RICHMOND 503 EAST RICHMOND 504 EAST RICHMOND 505 EAST RICHMOND 506 n EAST RICHMOND 507 EAST RICHMOND 508 EL SOBRANTE 501 EL SOBRANTE 502 71 116 EL_SOBRANTE 503 - _. -_ _._87 _150 EL SOBRANTE 504 EL SOBRANTE 505 - SEE ES 527 EL SOBRANTE 506 49 98 ® EL SOBRANTE 507 _ -- _ _ _ - 85 _ 21 EL SOBRANTE 508 _..-_ -- _._ 78 133 EL SOBRANTE 510 75 16 EL SOBRANTE 511 _ __. - __-- --- _-- 1.8 -- - EL SOBRANTE 512 45 20 EL SOBRANTE 513 64 15 EL SOBRANTE 514 83 17 EL SOBRANTE 515 EL SOBRANTE 516 41 17 EL SOBRANTE 517 10 19 FL SOBRANTE 518 _14 2 EL SOBRANTE 52296 15 EL SOBRANTE 523 __._ . SEE ES 502 --- --- -- EL SOBRANTE 526 40 9 EL SOBRANTE 527 89 18 EL SOBRANTE 528 SEE ES 526 EL SOBRANTE 529 SEE ES 517 GIANT 501 GIANT 502 _-- GIANT 503 GIANT 504 GIANT 505 GIANT 506 GIANT 507 GIANT 508GIANT 509 GIANT 510 ------ _ ---_.--- SEE GT 509 GIANT 511 GIANT 513 HERCULES 001 KNIGHTSEN_ 501 FOR. lti•f _ �I LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L ii C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A TR T C L M R B I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M M S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 O N I E U F T G F T F 8 T F 8 T R R 0 M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E D 0 D 0 D R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-007 S O S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 KNIGHTSEN 502 SEE KG 501 KENSINGTON 501 KENSINGTON 502 --- --- — - KENSINGTON 503 ----- KENSINGTON 504 KENSINGTON 505 KENSINGTON 506 KENSINGTON 507 KENSINGTON 508 KENSINGTON 509 -- -- - ---___ _- KENSINGTON 510 -- _ KENSINGTON 511 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 512 VOTED ABSENTEE KENSINGTON 513 LAFAYETTE 001 9 127 - LAFAYETTE 002 172 172 LAFAYETTE 003 16 141 LAFAYETTE 004 16 165 LAFAYETTE 005 12 144 LAFAYETTE 006 18 188 LAFAYETTE 007 19 11 LAFAYETTE 008 15 131 LAFAYETTE 009 13 121 _ LAFAYETTE 010 8 98 _ LAFAYETTE 011 11 103 LAFAYETTE 012 _15 100 LAFAYETTE 013 15 12 LAFAYETTE 014 10 Be LAFAYETTE 1015 12 153 LAFAYETTE 016 10 102 LAFAYETTE 017 13 127 - - LAFAYETTE 018 12 11 LAFAYETTE 019 13 86 LAFAYETTE 020 15 152 LAFAYETTE 021 12 153 LAFAYETTE 022 17 144 LAFAYETTE 023 17 152 LAFAYETTE 024 16 144 LAFAYETTE 025 SEE LA 021 LAFAYETTE n27 125 131 — - LAFAYETTE 028 111 12 LAFAYETTE 030 17 18 LAFAYETTE 031 100 9 LAFAYETTE 032 _- SEE LA 006 LAFAYETTE 035 9 11 ,01 LAFAYETTE 036 SEE LA 030 LAFAYETTE 038 116 12 LAFAYETTE 039 157 15 LAFAYETTE 040 134 78 `- LAFAYETTE 041 Ill 7 LAFAYETTE 042 SEE LA 002 LAFAYETTE 0438 10 LAFAYETTE 044 146 LAFAYETTE 045 9 10 LAFAYETTE 046 119 11 LAFAYETTE 047 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 048 -_- SEE LA 023 LAFAYETTE 501 LAFAYETTE 502 SEE LA 501 LAFAYETTE 504 VOTED ABSENTEE LAFAYETTE 505 LONE TREE 501 SEE AN 047 LONE TREE 502 LONE TREE 503 VOTED ABSENTEE — �- LONE TREE 505 -- SEE LT 502 -- -- - --- FORM 141•5 --_ 1, u� �� LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L N R B I 4 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y O 0 M E U F T G F T F 8 T F 8 T R R 0 M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 0 D D R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-008 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® LONE TREE 506 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 507 VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 509 - VOTED ABSENTEE LONE TREE 511 -- SEE AN 003 - - - - - - ,LONE TREE 512 VOTED ABSENTEE - MORAGA 001 MORAGA 002 SEE MO 003 MORAGA 003 MORAGA 004 MORAGA 005 MORAGA 006 MORAGA 007 MORAGA 008 MORAGA 009 MORAGA 010 MORAGA 011 _- MORAGA 012 MORAGA 013 _ MORAGA 014 MORAGA 015 i MORAGA 016 MORAGA 01-7 MORAGA 018 MORAGA 019 MORAGA 021 -- - MORAGA 021 MORAGA 022 MORAGA 023.... MORAGA 024 MORAGA 025 MORAGA 027 -SEE MO 025 MORAGA 029 _- MORAGA 030 SEE MO 020 MORAGA 501 SEE MO 014._ MORAGA 502 SEE MO 011 MT VIEW 501 MT VIEW 502 MT VIEW 503 MT VIEW 504 MT VIEW 505 MARTINEZ 001 MARTINEZ 002 MARTINEZ 003 ..--- MARTINEZ 004 ___-- MARTINEZ 005 MARTINEZ 006 MARTINEZ 007 MARTINEZ 008 MARTINEZ 009 MARTINEZ 010 MARTINEZ 011 MARTINEZ 012 MARTINEZ 013 MARTINEZ 014 MARTINEZ 015 MARTINEZ 016 _MARTINEZ 017 MARTINEZ 018 MARTINEZ 019 MARTINEZ 020 MARTINEZ 021 MARTINEZ 022 MARTINEZ 023 MARTINEZ 024 SEE Mi 021 -- MARTINEZ 025 MARTINEt 028 MARTINEZ 029 MARTINEZ 0.30 roar pax-a r. f' • ^'+f�aG: E.-=yrs.. "'j ,G LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R 8 I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E M M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N O A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F 8 T F 8 T R R 0 M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 0 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-009 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 ® MARTINEZ 031 SEE AH 503 MARTINEZ 032 MARTINEZ 033 MARTINEZ 034 -_-- SEE PO 508 MARTINEZ 035 — MARTINEZ 036 MARTINEZ 037 MARTINEZ 038 MARTINEZ 50.1 SEE MZ 006 MARTINEZ 502 — SEE MZ 018 - - - - MARTINEZ 503 SEE MZ 037 NICHOLS 501 NICHOLS 503 NICHOLS 505 - VOTED ABSENTEE NORTH RICHMOND 501_ NORTH RICHMONO.502 NORTH RICHMOND 503 OAKLEY 501 OAKLEY 502 CAKLEY 503 OAKLEY 504 OAK LEY 505 -- — — OAKLEY 5n6 SEE OA 505 OL EUM 501 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 502 SEE PI 021 OLEUM 503 VOTED ABSENTEE OLEUM 506 SEE PI 006 OLEUM 509 _ VOTED-ABSENTEE _ ORINDA 501 - ORINOA 502 ORINDA 503 -- _ ORINOA 504 ORINDA 505 OR INDA -506ORINDA 507 --- - — ORINOA 508 ORINOA 509 _ - ORINDA 510 - ----- _ -- -- -- - --- ORINO_A__511 ORINDA 512 ORINDA 513 OR INDA 514 --- OR INDA 515 __-- ORINDA 516 ORI N OA 517 OR INDA 518 ORINOA519 OR INDA 520 OR INDA 521 OR INDA 522_ ORINDA 523 ORTNDA 524 _ORINDA 525 OR INDA 526 ORINDA 527 - ---- - ORINDA--529 -VOTED ABSENTEE ORINOA 530 ------ VOTED ABSENTEE OR INDA 533OR INDA _534 _ .. - ORINDA 536 -- ORINDA 537 - - - -- - -- -----OR INDA 540 -SEE OR 512 PITTSBURG 001 PITTSBURG 002 €a LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R 11 S V A T R T C L M R B I A O I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E O T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E M M M S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E D Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F B T F 9 T R R 0 M F V F 0 M M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 D 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-010 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 • PITTSBURG 003 SEE PB 002 PITTSBURG 004 PITTSBURG 005 PITTSBURG 006 PITTSBURG 007 PITTSBURG 008 PITTSBURG 009 SEE PB 025 PITTSBURG 010 PITTSBURG 011 PITTSBURG 012 PITTSBURG 013 PITTSBURG 014 PITTSBURG 015 PITTSBURG 016 PITTSBURG 017 PITTSBURG 018 PITTSBURG 019 PITTSBURG 020 PITTSBURG 021 PITTSBURG 022 PITTSBURG 023 PITTSBURG 025 PITTSBURG 026 PITTSBURG 027 _-- _ _SEE PB 032 -_ PITTSBURG 028 PITTSBURG 029 PITTSBURG 030 PITTSBURG 031 PITTSBURG 032 PITTSBURG 033 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 034 PITTSBURG 035 PITTSBURG 036 PITTSBURG 037 SEE PS 023 PITTSBURG 038 PITTSBURG 039 PITTSBURG 041 PITTSBURG 042 PITTSBURG 501 _ ® PITTSBURG 502 PITTSBURG 503 PITTSBURG 504 _ PITTSBURG 505 PITTSBURG 506 PITTSBURG 507 PITTSBURG 508 SEE PB 512 PITTSBURG 509 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 510 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 511 SEE PB 011 -- -. PITTSBURG 512 PITTSBURG 513 SEE PB 042 ® PITTSBURG 514 -- _ ---- - - -- PITTSBURG 515 VOTED ABSENTEE PITTSBURG 516 - - SEE PB 022. PLEASANT HILL 001 10165 PLEASANT HILL 002 9 10 PLEASANT HILL 003 51 113 PLEASANT HILL 004 9 17 PLEASANT HILL 005 9 13 PLEASANT HILL 006 11 11 PLEASANT HILL 007 PLEASANT HILL 011 9 I4 PLEASANT HILL 012 L1 135 PLEASANT HILL 013 12 15 PLEASANT HILL 014 123 15 PLEASANT HILL 01514 163 PLEASANT HILL 016 --91 _1.43 - towu 'Y t� c LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED D E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S IV A T R T C L M R B I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E N M N S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E O Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U V A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F B T F B T R R O M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 D 0 D R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-011 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 PLEASANT HILL 017 1271156 PLEASANT HILL 018 124 10 PLEASANT HILL 019 06 133 PLEASANT HILL 020 108 138 PLEASANT HILL 021 75 123 PLEASANT HILL 022 125 11 PLEASANT HILL 023 115 187 PLEASANT HILL 024 97 133 PLEASANT HILL 025 93 15 PLEASANT HILL 026 124 152 PLEASANT HILL 027 106 13 PLEASANT HILL 028 141 182 PLEASANT HILL 029 131 135 PLEASANT HILL 030 104 109 PLEASANT HILL 031 106 11 PLEASANT HILL 032 122 12 PLEASANT HILL 033 L26 119 PLEASANT HILL 034 138 132 PLEASANT HILL 036 95 107 PLEASANT HILL 037 SEE PH 023 PLEASANT HILL 038 60 92 PLEASANT HILL 039 121 126 PLEASANT HILL 040 _1316 143 PLEASANT HILL 041 VOTED ABSENTEE PLEASANT HILL 042 49 _81 PLEASANT HILL 043 _ 106 1.00 PLEASANT HILL 044 64 81 PLEASANT HILL 045 92 _ 105 PLEASANT HILL 046 117 160 PLEASANT HILL 048 94 105 PLEASANT HILL 501A PLEASANT HILL 501B PLEASANT HILL 502 PLEASANT HILL 503 PLEASANT HILL 504 PLEASANT HILL 505 PLEASANT HILL 506 PLEASANT HILL 507 PLEASANT HILL 508 PLEASANT HILL 510 PINOLE 001 PINOLE 002 SEE PI 021 PINOLE _003 PINOLE 004 P I NO L E 005 PINOLE 006 PINOLE OOT PINOLE Oa8 VOTED ABSENTEE PINOLE 009 PINOLE 010 PINOLE 011 - -- -- - —— PINOLE 012 PINOLE 013 PINOLE 014 PINOLE 015 PINOLE 016 SEE PI 003 _ ® PINOLE 017 _ PINOLE 018 PINOLE 019 PINOLE 021 -- - __-_ .__-- ----__ PIMOLE 022 PINDLE 023 PINOLE 024 SEE PI 007 PACHECO 501 PACHECO 502 PACHECO 503 PACHECO 504 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 505 SEE MZ 018 PACHECO 506 PACHECO 507 VOTED ABSENTEE FORM 141.8 _ - t LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED D E G H J K L U IC L H IC P A C C S A C C S A T IC S R R I S V A IT R T C L M IR 8 I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E O T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E M M W S A N V N Y A S Y O R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F 8 T F 8 T R R 0 M F V F 0 M M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E D 0 0 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-012 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 PACHECO 508 PACHECO 509 PACHECO 510 PACHECO 511 . PACHECO 512 PORT COSTA 501 RICHMOND 001 RICHMOND 002 RICHMOND 003 R ICHMOND 004RICHMOND 005 _ RICHMOND 006 ------- RICHMOND 007 RICHMOND 008 RICHMOND 009 RICHMOND 010 RICHMOND 011 RICHMOND 012 RICHMOND 013 RICHMOND 014 RICHMOND 015 RICHMOND 016 RICHMOND 017 RICHMOND 018 _.-- RICHMOND 019 RICHMOND 020 RICHMOND 021 RICHMOND 022 RICHMOND 023 RICHMOND 024 RICHMOND 025 RICHMOND 026 RICHMOND 027 RICHMOND 028 RICHMOND 029 RICHMOND 030 RICHMOND 031 RICHMOND 032 033 RICHMOND _ _ SEE RI 032 RICHMOND 034 ___ --. _ --- ---- - ---- -_ RICHMOND 035 RICHMOND 736A RICHMOND 0368 - RICHMOND 037RICHMOND 038 SEE RI 037 RICHMOND_039 __.___----- SEE RI 035 ----- RICHMOND 040 RICHMOND 041 RICHMOND 042 SEE RI 102 RICHMOND 043 RICHMOND 044RICHMOND 045 RICHMOND 046 RICHMOND 047 __.-_-_--- _-_-- RICHMONO 048.RICHMOND 049 -- RICHMOND 050 ® RICHMOND 051 RICHMOND 052 RICHMOND_053 RICHMOND 054 - RICHMOND 055 RICHMOND 056 RICHMOND 057 RICHMOND 058 RICHMOND 059 RICHMOND 060RICHMOND 061 R ICHMOND 062 -RICHMOND - SEE RI 061 RICHMOND 063 RICHMOND 064 - - - RICHMOND 065 RICHMOND 066 _ _-- ---- ----- -__-- -_ - --- ----- ---- SEE RI 104 FORM 142•S . - - LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED D E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R B I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E 0 Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F 8 T F 8 T R R O M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E D 0 D 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-013 S 0 S 0 S 0 S O S 0 S 0 S 0 RICHMOND 0167 RICHMOND 068 RICHMOND 069 RICHMOND 070 -._-_- S E E RI 069 RICHMOND 071 RICHMOND 072 RICHMOND 073 SEE RI 072 R ICHMONO 074 - RICHMOND 075 RICHMOND 076 RICHMOND 077 ..RICHMOND 078 RICHMOND 079 RICHMOND 080 RICHMOND 081 RICHMOND 082 RICHMOND 083 RICHMOND _084 RICHMOND 085 Ri_CHMO_ND 086 SEE R I 111 RICHMOND 087 - RICHMOND 088 RI_CHMOND 092 RICHMOND 093 RICHMOND 094 R ICHMOND 095 RICHMOND 096 RICHMOND 098 RICHMONO 099 RICHMOND 101 RICHMOND RICHMOND 103__ RICHMOND 104 RICHMOND 105 RICHMOND 106____ - RICHMOND 108 RICHMOND 109 SEE BV 501 RICHMOND 110. SEE RI 021 RICHMOND 111 RICHMOND 112 VOTED_ ABSENTEE-. RIDDED 501 - RODEO 502 SEE RD 503 RODEO 503 _ ,RODEO 504 RODEO 505 RODEO 506 _._...-- RODEO 508 RODEO 509 ROLLINGWOOD 501 ROLLINGWOOD 502 ROLLINGWOOD 503 SELBY 502 VOTED ABSENTEE ST MARYS 502 SARANAP 501 ® SARANAP 502 SARANAP 503 SARANAP 504 SARANAP 505 _ SARANAP 506 SARANAP 507 SARANAP 508 SEE SN 520 SARANAP 509 - SARANAP 510 _. ....-- SARANAP 511 SARANAP 512 SARANAP 513 .-_-- __ SARANAP 514 - - _ SEE SN 513 SARANAP 515 _SEE WC 521 FORM 142.2 --- E LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED G H i K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R B I A 0 I H P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E D Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F B T F B T R R O M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 0 0 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -•15-014 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 SARANAP 516 SARANAP 517 SEE SN 502 --- - --- SARANAP 519 __-.-_- SEE NC 057 SARANAP 520 SAN PABLO 001 83 137 75 143 SAN PABLO 002 94 102 83 119 SAN PABLO 003 5q 91 57 94 SAN PABLO 004 65 11 63 109 SAN PABLO 005 _ SEE SP 023 SAN PABLO 006 102 108 103 112 SAN PABLO 007 67 86 66 87 SAN PABLO 008 104 119 - 96 127 SAN PABLO 009 _- _ 88 _151 87 155 SAN PABLO 010 __ - 89 -111 79 llb SAN PABLO 011 --._8U 9- 7 -99 - - SAN PABLO 012 65 __10 6 4 _1.08 SAN PABLO 013 - 76 12 74 125 SAN PABLO 014 79 _ 87 67 98 SAN PABLO 015 91 101 89 100 SAN PABLO 01674 12 69 13 SAN PABLO 017 98 13-_ 9 9 151 _.SAN PABLO 018 - - --__ __. _-68 11 _- .62 12- --._--_ -_-_ _ __ . . _ SAN PABLO 019 52 8 4 9 SAN PABLO 020 140 17 125 191 SAN PABLO 021 80 12 79 129 SAN PA_BL0 022 SE_ E SP 020 SAN PABLO 023102 12 98 128 _ SAN RAMON 501 __---_ - ------- 149-18 144 102_ _ SAN RAMON 502 _ _----- — --_ -- 199 1_ 260 3 13 17 SAN -RAMON 503 _ ----__. _ _ _ -----_—___8 9_ _ 122 22 T 8 SAN—RAMON 504 _ _ _ _ _ __ ---— 14 17 223 3 13 14 SAN RAMON 505 -- __ . _ 8 8 124_ 13 88 6 SAN RAMON 506 40 72 66 9 34 52 SAN RAMON 507 -v SAN RAMON 508 82 114 146 18 56 11 SAN RAMON 509124. 174 214 33 109 16 SAN RAMON 510 171 148 173 78 SAN RAMON 511 _ 134 186 199 _ _ 3 _ _ 129 141 SAN RAMON 512 141 -177 2101---53--, SAN RAMON 513 !0 8 122 3 ® SAN RAMON 514 _ _ _- _ __ _ 144 164 211 39 11_ 15 SAN RAMON 515 _ —123 151_ 192 36 _10_1 141 SAN RAMON 516 167 131 218 34 106 14 SAN RAMON 517 _. _ _ _ _12 --. 111 173 2 — 65_ 11 SAN RAMON 51923 24 267 12 SAN RAMON 520 132 137 147 5 SAN RAMON 521 173 166 261 28 113 19 SAN RAMON 522 91 14_ 172 21 80 12 SAN RAMON 523 70 88 109 17 54 9 SAN RAMON 524 16 __112 211 3 SAN RAMON 525 140 158 173 62 SAN RAMON 5262 17 3 SAN RAMON 528 VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 529 _-- VOTED ABSENTEE SAN RAMON 530 269 2L3 337 72 ® TASSAJARA 501 TASSAJARA 502 VOTED ABSENTEE TASSAJARA 503 VOTED ABSENTEE VINE HILL 501 VINE HILL 502 VINE HILL 503 SEE NZ 016 VINE HILL 504 VINE HILL 506 VINE HILL 507 SEE VH 504 VINE HILL 509 .SEE VH 501 VINE HILL 510 SEE VH 506 WALNUT CREEK 001 toll. 142.1 I;j k LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED 0 E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R 8 I A 0 I H P L I 4 P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y 0 R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E D Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 O M E U F T G F T F 8 T F 8 T R R O M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E D 0 0 O 0 R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y F N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-015 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 WALNUT CREEK 002 WALNUT CREEK 003 _ _. -- ----- -- --.__.-- WALNUT CREEK 004 WALNUT CREEK 005 WALNUT CREEK 006 -_--- ,WALNUT CREEK 007 WALNUT CREEK 008 WALNUT CREEK 009 WALNUT _CREEK 010 WALNUT CREEK 011 WALNUT CREEK 012 WALNUT CREEK 013 WALNUT CREEK 014 WALNUT CREEK 015 WALNUT CREEK 016 WALNUT CREEK 017 WALNUT CREEK 018 WALNUT CREEK 019 WALNUT CREEK 020 " WALNUT CREEK 021 WALNUT CREEK 022 WALNUT CREEK 023 _ SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 024 SEE WC 502 WALNUT CREEK 025 WALNUT CREEK 026 WALNUT CREEK 027 WALNUT CREEK 028 WALNUT CREEK 029 WALNUT CREEK 030 WALNUT CREEK 031 WALNUT CREEK 032 WALNUT CREEK 033 WALNUT CREEK 034 _ WALNUT CREEK 035 WALNUT CREEK 036 WALNUT CREEK 037 _.__ ______ WALNUT CREEK 038 WALNUT CREEK 039 WALNUT CREEK 040 WALNUT CREEK 042 WALNUT CREEK 043 WALNUT CREEK 044 WALNUT CREEK 045 WALNUT CREEK 046 WALNUT CREEK 047 WALNUT CREEK 048_ WALNUT CREEK 050 SEF WC 004 WALNUT_CREEK 051 WALNUT CREEK 052 WALNUT CREEK 053 WALNUT CREEK 054 WALNUT CREEK 055 SEE WC 009 WALNUT CREEK 056 WALNUT CREEK 057 WALNUT CREEK 058 WALNUT CREEK 059 WALNUT CREEK 060 WALNUT CREEK 061 WALNUT CREEK 062 WALNUT CREEK 063 WALNUT CREEK 064 WALNUT CREEK 065 WALNUT CREEK 066 _ WALNUT CREEK 067 _ WALNUT CREEK 068 WALNUT CREEK 070 WALNUT CREEK 071 WALNUT CREEK 072 _WALNUT CREEK 073 WALNUT CREEK 074 WALNUT CREEK 076 _ MALNUT CREEK 077 WALNUT CREEK 078 WALNUT CREEK 079 WALNUT CREEK 080 won. 142.9 LOCAL MEASURES CONTINUED D E G H J K L U C L H C P A C C S A C C S A T C S R R I S V A T R T C L M R B I A 0 I 4 P L I A P L I A P R 0 E 9 A N A A R 0 A 0 A A E 0 T F U T P E T N P E T N P E U R T C N L E W M W S A N V N Y A S Y 0 R Y O R Y 0 A N V T E 0 L A N 0 N A A E D Y I I K P I K P I S T A R R E N V G N 0 E N 0 N 0 A N 0 A N U Y A X P A Y 0 0 M E U F T G F T F B T F B T R R 0 M F V F 0 W M E T E L E L E E E R 0 A N A E E 0 0 0 0 D R A A N S L T T N T A L E E T I N E R Y Y Y Y Y 0 Y Y Y E N E N E N E N E N N E N E N -15-016 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 S 0 WALNUT CREEK 081 WALNUT CREEK 082 WALNUT CREEK 083 WALNUT CREEK 084 WALNUT CREEK 085 WALNUT CREEK 086 WALNUT CREEK 087 _WALNUT CREEK 088 WALNUT CREEK _0819-1 __-_ _ ____.. WALNUT CREEK 090 WALNUT CREEK 091 WALNUT CREEK 092 SEE WC 032 WALNUT CREEK 093 WALNUT CREEK 501 WALNUT CREEK 502 WALNUT CREEK 503 SEE WC 003 WALNUT CREEK 504 WALNUT CREEK 505 WALNUT CREEK 506 WALNUT CREEK 507 WALNUT CREEK 508 WALNUT CREEK 509 _SEE WC 062 WALNUT CREEK 510 SEE WC 029 WALNUT CREEK 512 WALNUT_ CREEK 513 WALNUT CREEK 514 SEE WC 059 WALNUT CREEK 515 WALNUT CREEK 516 WALNUT CREEK_ 517 WALNUT CREEK 518 _ WALNUT CREEK 519 WALNUT CREEK 520 - F-L WALNUT CREEK 521 _ WALNUT CREEK 522 W4LNUT CREEK 523 WALNUT CREEK 524 WALNUT CREEK 525 WALNUT CREEK 528 VOTED ABSENTEE WALNUT CREEK 529 _ SEE WC_ 014 WALNUT CREEK 530 WALNUT CREEK 531_ VOTED_ ABSENTEE _WALNUT CREEK 532 _-WALNUT CREEK 533 _ WALNUT CREEK 534 WALNUT CREEK 535 WALNUT CREEK 537 NEW RESIDENTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS 301 324 174 238 42 83 39 87 24 9_- 503 A597 636 Z40 , 65_ 7 FORM 142-f _ r_ - - - �I I WRITE-IN VOTES NOVEMBER 2, 1976 _ OFFICE COUNTY - PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT 10TH A.D. 11TH A.D. 12TH A.D. TOTAL John Hancock Abbott----------- 0 0 0 0 Thomas Jefferson Anderson Ruf z Shackelford------------ 63 36 22 121 Jane Ashman---------------- 0 0 0 0 Walter R. Buchanan----------------- 0 0 0 0 Bill Joe Cl 0 0 0 0 Y egg-------------------- _ - - --- Carl F. Freeman-------------------- 0 0 0 Frank W. Gaydosh------------------- 0 0 0 J- Edward E. Gen 0 0 0 0 Gentry Malcombe George-------------------- 0 0 0 0 - Regis (John) Jeremiah Anthony Goldbach-------------------- 0 0 0 ---- J. John Gordon--------------------- 0 0 0 _..__.._ Aaron Lee Haskew------------------- 0 0 0 Tilden W. Johnson------------------ 0 0 0 Reith W. Rearl-------------------- 0 0 0 Irving Lenin----------------------- 0 0 0 Julius Levin ® Constance Blomen------------------- 3 2 0 Americus Liberator----------------- 0 0 0 General M. Magnifico--------------- 0 0 0 Eugene J. McCarthy----------------- 748 549 249 1546 Theodore T. Merrell, Jr.----------- 0 0 0 0 Ernest L. Miller Roy N. Eddy------------------------ 0 0 0 0 - J. Arnold Mobley------------------- 0 0 0 O.B.A. Schmidt--------------------- 0 0 0 0 ® -- Wallace Snow, Jr.------------------ 0 0 0 0 _ Frank Taylor Henry Swan------------------------- 0 0 0 0 R.S.V. Towers---------------------- 0 0 0 0 Benjamin C. Bubar Earl F. Dodge---------------------- 0 0 0 0 Scatterings------------------------ 850 739 188 1777 FOW lli.7 FORM 112.1 CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS -_.._ OF GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS State of California ) --- ( ss. County of Contra Costa ) - I, JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 18400 of - the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervi- sors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes - of said Board, I did canvass the returns of the vote cast in the ---"-"" Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Assembly Districts in said County at the " General Election held on November 2, 1976 for State, District, Con- gressional, State Legislature, and Measures submitted to the vote of the voters, and that the Statement of the Vote Cast, to which - this certificate is attached, shows the whole number of votes cast -� in said Assembly Districts in said County, and the whole number of - votes cast for each candidate and for and against each measure in --- said Assembly Districts in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and for and against each mea- --- sure are full, true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 16th day of November, 1976. JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk (SEAL) Deputy County Clerk FORM 142.5 NPW _ .. Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California h'aVPmher F . 19 -26 In the Matter of Ackno:cledoing RP,�eipt of Report Concerning ;:rite-off of Certain Hospital Accounts Receivable. Pursuant to Resolution Number 74/640 adopted by the Board on July 23, 1974, the County Auditor-Controller has sub- mitted to the Board a detailed monthly report of certain County Hospital accounts written off during the month of October, 1976 which amounted to 5302,389.14; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is hereby ACK110 :LEDGED. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 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E AADiDAD>DRAr' i r '� Q 'C trt1� I ! , rt- mrgrnmtymrnrilmc } 4 G CF 0 C3 C G C C! Dozm t f" mI_ m :me, tai^tIr r 1 G 0 ci do U. r.-1. all �. i i3 1 c �ac�rc rw r-c f c .. ° �o tj f m o,_ ' c G m.c c m N (W u-t yt. 2 to O fin c 'n N to m C12 lb 0 S O i•P O O � �� n { , F O �7 M tA t f ( m W 47 by E I O 0 d i # # n N m%a i ! 1 1 n !OU'30, i ! CA 1 I ' Cl I f to 10 s to I 003 V A tb i• i� -t r �a P- V, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 14 76 In the Matter of Contract with Intergovernmental Management Development Institute for an Organizational Budgeting Alternatives Workshop. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute a contract with the Intergovernmental Management Development Institute for provision of a two-day Organizational Budgeting Alternatives Workshop at a cost of $900. Passed by the Board on November 16, 1976. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and coned copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Civil Service Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 16thday of November 19 76 Contractor Auditor-Controller J. R. OISSON, Clerk B " Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neuf ld H•24 3/76 ISm 00339 r CO.XTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES I. Parties: Effective on November 1, 1976, the County of-Contra Costa, d political -.uJijl.ia:v,. .,i the State of Califarnia, and theiIntergove:-nmental thnagement Deveiopment ilutitate, a California corporation,. hereinafcer referred to as Contractor, mutually agree and promise as follows: II. Purpose: The County requires, and the Contractor is specially trained, experienced and competent to perform and furnish professional services, advice, education and training in administrative matters. III. Services: Contractor will, through the services of Stuart Sobel and Rodney B. Brourn, conduct an organizational budgeting alternatives workshop for County department heads, December 1 through December 2, 1976, at San P^miano Retreat, Danville, California. iv. Payment for Services: Contractor shall submit to the Director of :crsonnel a properly executed and completed County Demand Form (D-15) showing the date, hours and services performed under this contract. Upas approval by the Director of Personnel, or his duly authorized deputy, of the demand submitted, County shall pay Contractor for the services performed.a. fee of $900.00. V. 'Status: Contractor is an independent contractor, not to be considered an employee of the County, and Contractor shall have full discretion over the manner and details of completing performance hereunder. VI. Indemnification: Contractor shall defend, save, indemnify and "hold harmless the County and its officers and employees from any and all liabilities for any damages arising from or connected with the service provided hereunder. CoOrly CONTRACTOR By9 enny BY y �h man, Boa o Supe so Stuart Sobel, Executive Director ! Intergovernmental Management Development Institute ATTEST:;J. R. OLSSON, Coonty Clerk and ex'officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ' By Chairman, Board of Directors u. B� I ! — _ -y ' State of California ) Recommended for, approval: County of Contra Costa ) ss. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) By The person signing above for Contractor re for or Personnel known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By they signed it and that the corporation Col ty inistrator or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: Dated: 1—f-1 7� John B. Clausen rty Couayel B 1' aty FuL /LGpLLLJ County Clerk --Dep _ OFFICIA -,F:.% �t JAMES J.THOMAS 1 NOTARY PUBLIC•CALIFORNIA 11 COUNTY CI`ALAMEDA 11 �( uY Comm.n:.�n:.y•:s ftJ.h 1.197�1 Microfilmed with board order �`�" J V 0340 F In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Approval of Contract #26-010-5 with the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. for transportation services for County Medical Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #26-010-5 with the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. for provision of transportation services for County Medical Services for the period November 1, 1976 to October 31, 1977 at a cost of $157,300 in County funds. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts 6 Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed thisl6thday of November , 19 Yk County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor gy Deputy Clerk e M. Neufe d EH:dg H.24:J76 14m 01 1341 A '1, Contra Costa County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) I 1. Contract Identification. Number U — 4 1 0 5 Department: Medical Services Subject: Transportation of patients for County medical facilities 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: UNITED COUNCIL OF SPANISH SPEAKING ORGANIZATIONS, INC. Capacity: Nonprofit California corporation Address: 829 Hain Street, Martinez, California 94553 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is November 1, 1976 and it terminates October 31, 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 157,300 5. Countv's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Not applicable 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Health and Safety Code 1443 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR p J, P. Kenny By By Chairman, ar f S isors --��-- �1PrAsL-1 ptt( ec-�,/ (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, C my Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) ss. B County of Contra Costa ) Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared efore me today and acknowledged that he/ By they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: County Counsel Dated: P 11�7C�/LG!!i`ic.nJ Deputy .�� /Deputy County Clerk 00342 (A-4617 REV 6/76) Microfilmed with board order, Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Fee Basis Contracts) Number 2 6-Ol o-5 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. $ monthly, or. [x] b. $ 10.99 per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, kk not to exceed $13,109 monthly (1/12th contract payment limit). [ ] c. $ , after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. 2. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. (A-4619 REV 6/76) 00343 SERVICE PLAN Number 2.6_-_0 1 Q"5 Contractor shall provide transportation services, as needed by County Medical Services, for the transporting of County-referred patients to and from County Hospital and County Medical Services Outpatient Clinics or other County-specified treatment facilities for medical, dental, or related services provided at said institutions. Transportation services shall be available 9-1/2 hours per day, five days per week, Monday through Friday, with the exception of holidays when required treatment services are not scheduled. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, materials, and the use of six vehicles adequate to schedule transportation services required by County Medical Services. The Contractor shall be under no obligation to provide emergency transportation services of the type which normally require the use of an emergency vehicle such as an ambulance. The Contractor shall employ two full-time dispatchers, who shall receive individual requests for transportation services from County Medical Services, and coordinate these requests with the Contractor's drivers. The dispatchers shall be located at the Martinez Hospital and Richmond Clinic Medical Services facilities. Regularly scheduled transportation routes, using a minibus or other vehicle, for the purpose of providing multiple pickups and deliveries, shall be coordinated through County Medical Services. Such routes shall be subject to rescheduling by County Medical Services. One unit, for payment purposes, shall be defined as one vehicle hour, which shall include personnel, one vehicle, and equipment necessary for the provision of transportation service as required herein. Initials: Contractor County Dept. 00344 r�•.,,.,?eareaa� ..-...,.:. r- .. .;,..:. _ .. . __....._ '-'-•;7a"1t 71d. V p,:tfi J .._.. ..� t=a Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- 0�1dl 4'� Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the --ri n, rpdnirp, Po, or pprfor--nce of this Contract shall be subject to final 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- 0034-S Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts b Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- �t-��7 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Project Agreement Numbers 7, 26 and 28 For the Second Year Com- munity Development Program (1976-77) The Board having this day considered the recommendation of the Director of Planning and the Community Development Advisory Council that it approve Community Development Block Grant Program Project Agreement Numbers 7, 26 and 28 between the County and the City of San Pablo for $217,000 in order to carry out the intent and purpose of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 for the period of October 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute said Agreement. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig. : Planning Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: City of San Pablo affixed this 16tbday of November 1976 c/o Planning Department County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller B� Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neufeld H-24 3/76 15m 00345 1 kt PROJECT AGREEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEM BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM 1. Agreement Identification. Number 7, 26, 4 28 Department: County Planning Department Subject: Allocation of Federal funding under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: City of San Pablo Address: 2021 Market Avenue San Pablo, CA 3. Term. The effective date of this Agreement is NOV 1 6 1976 and it terminates June 30. 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein, subject to all terms, conditions, and assurances contained or incorporated herein. 4. Allocation Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Agreement shall not exceed S217,000 S. County's Obligations. County shall make those allocation payments to the contractor described in the "Payment Provisions" attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all terms, conditions, and assurances con- tained or incorporated herein. 6. General Conditions and Assurances. This Agreement is subject to the "General Conditions" and the "Assurances" attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work as described in and in accordance with the "Project Work Program" attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms, conditions and assurances contained or incorporated herein. 8. Project. This Agreement implements in whole or in part the following described project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: That Project as described in the Community Develop- ment Block Grant Program Application dated April 6, 1976 and approved by HUD on June 25, 1976; and as more particularly described in the "Project Mork Progranf', attached hereto. 9. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNly OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CO R i By - ', P. Kenny By C a P an, Board of Supisors ri /L: ATTEST: J. R. SON, County Clerk Y Depu Note to• Contractor: (1) If a public agency, designate official Recommep d v Depa tment capacity in public agency and attach a certified copy of the governing Bl��- 1 body resolution authorizing execution of this agreement. (2) If a corporation, - Ant ony A. Dehaesus designate official capacity in business, execute acknowledgment form and affix Form Approved: County Co sel corporation seal. By Deputy Microfilmed with board order. DJF:dh 00349 PAYMENT PROVISIONS 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this agreement. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to Contractor for all services provided for County under this Agreement shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph S. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Agreement. All payments made under this Agreement shall be from Federal funds only. No general County funds shall be expended under this Agreement. If, for any reason whatsoever, County does not receive such Federal funds, Contractor agrees that County shall have no payment obligation hereunder. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Agreement, County will pay Contractor an amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" contained in the Project Work Program. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with all Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars pursuant to Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as published in the Federal Register, Volume 39, No. 220, Wednesday, November 13, 1974, as may be revised and amended. All of the aforesaid documents are by this reference incorporated herein. Costs incurred in carrying out the project, whether charged to the project on a direct or an indirect basis, must be in conformance with the requirements of Federal Management Circular 74-4, "Cost Principles Applicable to Grants and Contracts with State and Local Governments", except to the extent inconsistent with the aforesaid documents. 4. Pavment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands for payment in accordance with the above. Said demands shalt be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 60 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Agreement is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified above. S. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor by County notifying Contractor in writing if (a) the Contractor has failed to perform its duties under this Agreement, or has insufficiently documented same, or (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its denands for payment. 6. Payment Adjustments. (a) If any funds are expended by the Contractor in violation of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, County may make necessary adjustments in payments to Contractor on account of such unauthorized or illegal expenditure. No such action taken by County shall entitle Contractor to reduce salaries, wages, or supportive services for any particpant or to expend less during the effective period of this Agreement than those sums called for in the Project Work Program. Any such reduction in expenditures may be deemed sufficient cause for termination. Contractor shall reimburse County for any allocated monies which are expended in violation of this Agreement or used for unauthorized or illegal expenditures. -1' 00350 I F� k� 7. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Agreement, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Agreement. If said cost report shows that the -allowable costs that have actually be incurred by Contractor under this Agreement exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Agreement. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Agreement, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. The Contractor shall provide County with a Certification of its Cost Report required under this Contract. Said Certification shall provide a full, true, and accurate accounting of the actual cost of services under this Contract, including all applicable expenditures, revenues, and indirect cost allocations, and any other . pertinent allocations which are in connection with Contractor's operations that are not a part of this Contract. 8. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government, in addition to any certified cost report or audit required by Paragraph 7. (Cost Report and Settlement). Any certified cost report or audit required by Paragraph 7. (Cost Report and Settlement) shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Agreement. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Agreement, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 7. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Agreement exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjust- ments made pursuant to Paragraph 7. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Agreement. 9. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 8. (Audits) above, Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Agreement. Contractor also agrees to-pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Agreement. WF:dh -2- 00351 , r I i GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable to public agencies with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars pursuant to Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, including Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter V. Part 570, as published in the Federal Register, Vol. 39, No. 220, Wednesday, November 13, 1974, as may be revised and amended; and which are incorporated herein by reference. Documentation of such compliance shall be made available for review by the County upon request. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Agreement are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records pertaining to this Agreement and such additional records as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Agreement for three years from the date of submission of the Annual Performance Report by the County to HUD, except as follows: (a) Records that are the subject of audit findings shall be retained for three years after such findings have been resolved. . (b) Records for nonexpendable property which was acquired with Federal grant funds shall be retained for three years after its final disposition. (c) Records for any displaced person shall be retained for three years after he has received final payment. S. Termination. a. Failure to Perform. In the event the Contractor fails to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder and such failure of performance is not cured by the Contractor within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice from the County, the County may in addition to any other remedies, complete the Contractor's obligations in any reasonable manner it chooses, take possession i of any real or personal property associated with the project, and construct, operate or maintain the project as the County may deem necessary to fulfill requirements of the Federal Government. The Contractor agrees to reimburse the County for any costs or expenses incurred by the County because of said failure to perform and also agrees to convey title to any real property acquired by Contractor with project funds should County request such title. b. Cessation of Funding. In the event that Federal funding for this Agreement ceases, this Agreement is terminated. c. Failure by the Contractor to perform properly any of its obligations under this Agreement may be cause for suspension of all obligations of the County thereunder. 6. Entire agreement. This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein and in the "COOPERATION AGREEMENT, H.C.D.A. 1974" effective January 20, 1976 and amendments relating thereto, if any, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. -1- 0;�?52 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Agreement, including but not limited to monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in written "Informal Agreements" entered between the Contractor and the County. Such "Informal Agreements" when entered shall not be modifications to this Agreement except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Further, any "Informal Agreement" entered may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Agreement, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. "Informal Agreements" may be approved for, and executed on behalf of the County by the head of the County Department for which this Agreement is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Agreements. This Agreement may be modified or amended only by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required State or Federal (United States) approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, only the Payment Provisions and the Project Work Program may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the head of the County Department for which this Agreement is made or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal (United States) approval, provided that such adminis- trative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Project Work Program. C. Extension of Term for Performance. Without requiring Contractor to provide consideration in 5M-tion to that supporting this Agreement, the County of Contra Costa, through its Planning Director, may grant Contractor an extension of time for performance, beyond that time specified above under "Term" (Paragraph 3). Any such extension must be in writing and shall be at the sole discretion of County. 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Agreement shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Agreement is made or• his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the Federal Government. 10. Law Governing Agreement. This Agreement is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon this Agreement be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Agreement is subject to modification to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to the disputes provision contained herein, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's. obligation to fulfill this Agreement as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby stooped from bringing any action for damages or enforce- ment arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions thereof. 13. Original Agreement. The original copy of this Agreement and of any modification thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 14. Assignment. This Agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not assign this Agreement, or monies due or to become due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the County. 15. Independent Contractor Status. This Agreement is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. _2_ 0053 i .., .. .... a+: .... .. 16. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of the most recently adopted bylaws of any Corporation and also a complete and accurate list of the governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur, if Contractor is a corporation. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest and will establish safeguards pursuant to Paragraph 12 of the attached "Assurances". 17, Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confidentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of recipients, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. lg. Indemnification. a. Contractor hereby waives all claims and recourse against the County including the right to contribution for loss or damage to persons or property arising from, growing out of or in any way connected with or incident to this Agreement except claims arising from the concurrent or sole negligence of County, its officers, agents and employees. b. The Contractor shall defend and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees against and hold the same free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, damages, losses, costs, and/or expenses of liability due to, or arising out of, either in whole or in part, whether directly or in- directly, the organization, development, construction, operation, or maintenance of the Project except for liability arising out of the concurrent or sole negligence of County, its officers, agents or employees. C. In the event County is named as co-defendant the Contractor shall notify the County of such fact and shall represent County in the legal action unless County undertakes to represent itself as co-defendant in such legal action in which event County shall bear its own litigation costs, expenses, and attorney's fees. d. This condition shall not terminate on the date specified in the Agreement but shall remain in full force and effect. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension of modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruc- tion of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurace coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written-notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurace as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 00354 s 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Agreement shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shallbe addressed to Contra Costa County Planning Department, P.O. Box 951, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Available Co ies. Copies of the County's Project documents (as specified in Paragraph , Project, of this Agreement), and all pertinent Federal statues, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable to this Agreement, shall be available at all times for inspection by the Contractor during regular business hours at the Offices of the Planning Department, Martinez, California. 22. Retained Powers. All powers not explicitly vested in the Contractor remain in the County. 23. Project Development. a. If the Project includes construction, the construction plans and specifications shall be reviewed and approved by the Contractor before construction is commenced. b. The Contractor shall secure completion of the construction work in accordance with the approved construction plans and specifications. c. If the Project includes acquisition of real property, the purchase price for such real property shall be determined from two County-approved appraisal reports prepared by competent appraisers or through proceedings in eminent domain. The initial acquisition offer shall be the highest County-approved appraisal. The appraisal reports and qualifications of such appraisers shall be submitted for review and approval by the County before initiation of the acquisition procedure. Contractor agrees to furnish County preliminary title reports respecting such real property or such other evidence of title which is determined to be sufficient by County . Contractor agrees in negotiated purchases to correct prior to or at the close of escrow any defects of title which in the opinion of County might interfere with the operation of the Project. In condemnation actions such title defects must be eliminated by the final judgment. DJF/dh -4- 00,955 r. Y ASSURANCES The Contractor, as recipient of funding under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, assures and certifies that: 1. It will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines and requirements of Federal Management Circulars 74-4 and 74-7, as they relate to the County's Community Development Block Grant Program application, accept- ance and use of Federal funds for this Federally-assisted project. 2. It possesses legal authority to execute the Project. 3. Contractor, identified as "Applicant" below, will comply with: a. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.I. 88-352) and the regulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Part I), which provides that no person in the United States shall on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant receives Federal financial'assistance and will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the applicant, this assurance shall obligate the applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transferee, for the period during which the real property or structure is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance extended or for another purpose involving the pro- vision of similar services or benefits. b. Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (P.L. 90-284) as amended, administering all programs and activities relating to housing and community develop- ment in a manner to affirmatively further fair housing; and will take action to affirmatively further fair housing in the sale or rental of housing, the financing of housing, and the provision of brokerage services within the applicant's juris- diction. c. Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, and the regulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR 570.601), which provides that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, national origin or sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under, any program or activity funded in whole or in part with Title I funds. d. Executive Order 11063 on equal opportunity in housing and nondiscrimin- ation in the sale or rental of housing built with Federal assistance. e. Executive Order 11246, and all regulations issued pursuant thereto (24 CFR Part 130), which provides that no person shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin in all phases of employment during the performance of Federal or federally-assisted contracts. Such contractors and subcontractors shall take affirmative action to ensure fair treatment in employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruit- ment advertising; layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training and apprenticeship. f. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, requiring that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment be given lower income residents of the project area and 'contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to eligible business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by, persons residing in the area of the project. *4. Prior to the submission of the "Project fork Program", the following have been complied with: a. Citizens have been provided with adequate information concerning the amount of funds available for the project, the range of activities that may be undertaken, and other important project requirements; b. Citizens have been provided an adequate opportunity to participate in the development of the project and in the development of any revisions, changes, or amendments. -1- 00355 1 i S. It will: a. Provide fair and reasonable relocation payments and assistance in accordance with Sections 202, 203, and 204 of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and applicable HUD regulations (24 CFR Part .42), to or for families, individuals, partnerships, corporations or associations displaced as a result of any acquisition of real property for an activity assisted under the program; b. Provide relocation assistance programs offering the services described in Section 205 of the Act to such displaced families, individuals, partnerships, corporations or associations in the manner provided under applicable HUD regulations; c. Assure that, within a reasonable time prior to displacement, decent, safe, and sanitary replacement dwellings will be available to such displaced families and individuals in accordance with Section 205(c)(3) of the Act, and that such housing will be available in the same range of choices to all such dis- placed persons regardless of their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or source of income; d. Inform affected persons of the benefits, policies, and procedures provided for under HUD regulations; and e. Carry out the relocation process in such a manner as to provide such displaced persons with uniform and consistent services, including any services required to ensure that the relocation process does not result in different or separate treatment to such displaced persons on account of their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or source of income. 6. It will: a. In acquiring real property in connection with the Community Develop- ment Block Grant Program, be guided to the greatest extent practicable under State law, by the real property acquisition policies set out under Section 301 of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) and the provisions of Section 302 thereof: b. Pay or reimburse property owners for necessary expenses as specified in Section 303 and 304 of the Act; and c. Inform affected persons of the benefits, policies, and procedures under HUD regulations (24 CFR Part 42). 7. It will give HUD and the Comptroller General through any authorized representative access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the grant. 8. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limits the political activity of employees. 9. It will comply with the provisions of Executive Order 11296, relating to evaluation of flood hazards. 10. Its officer executing this Agreement: a. Consents to assume the status of a responsible Federal official under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 insofar as the provisions of such act apply pursuant to this Part; and b. Is authorized and consents on behalf of the Contractor and himself to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts for the purpose of enforcement of his responsibilities as such an official. 111. The Community Development Program has been developed so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which will benefit low or moderate income families or aid in the prevention or elimination o€-slums or blight. Where all or part of the Community Development Program activities are designed to meet other Community Development needs having a particular urgency, such needs are specifically described in the application under the Community Development Plan Sumnary. -2- 00357 i 12. It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using positions for a purpose that is or gives the appearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for themselves or others, particuarly those with whom they have family, business, or other ties. 13. _It will comply with all requirements imposed by HUD concerning special requirements of law, program requirements, and other administrative requirements approved in accordance with Federal Management Circular 74-7. 14. It will administer and enforce the labor standards requirements set forth in Section 570.605 and HUD regulations issued to implement such require- ments. (*Assurances 4 and 11 are applicable only if Contractor is a city.) -3- 00358 r EXHIBIT A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 1976-1977 PROJECT WORK PROGRAM A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Housing Rehabilitation and Code Enforcement Program intended to provide technical assistance, grants and loans to low and moderate income families, in the Bayview neighborhood. This program will be operated in cooperation with bond monies from the Marks-Foran bonds. B. PROJECT TIME SCHEDULE Time Schedule on a month-by-month basis for the above Project indicating when major activity items are expected to be undertaken and completed. Work Item Start Date Completion Date Policy Development October 1976 January 1977 and Adoption Program Implementation February 1977 June 1977 C. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION Contractor should indicate who will be responsible for administering the Work Program. Ransom Coleman or Monte [less Finance Director Planning Director City of San Pablo 2021 Market Avenue San Pablo, CA 234-6440 - 1 - 00359 i PROJECT WORK PROGRAM n PFRFpn "F ST" '%'Pne C. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION Contractor should indicate who will be responsible for administering the Work Program. Ransom Coleman or Monte Hess Finance Director Planning Director City of San Pablo 2021 Market Avenue San Pablo, CA 234-6440 - 1 - 00359 V I PROJECT WORK PROGRAM D. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Contractor should indicate, where applicable, what performance standards (details of project implementation) will be applied in implementing the Work Program. City will develop and adopt policies for program implementation which conform to HUD regulations pertaining to code enforcement and rehabilitation financial assistance. All contracts entered into under this program shall comply with appropriate HUD regulations including equal opportunity requirements and Section 3 contractors. E. PROGRAM MONITORING 1. Contractor's staff will meet at least once per quarter with appropriate County staff and Community Development Advisory Council representatives where applicable to discuss progress of the Contractor toward achieving stated work program objectives and to assist Contractor's staff in solving problems. 2. Contractor shall maintain and submit Quarterly Progress Reports to the County Planning Department. 3. Contractor shall maintain and submit quarterly monitoring and progress reports on work performed by sub-contractors. F. GENERAL OPERATIONS Overtime Prohibition. Contractor shall not allow staff overtime wage rates under this Contract. - 2 - 00360 r PROJECT WORK PROGRAM G. BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES 1. Contractor shall provide services 'under this Contract in accordance with the following budget of allowable expendi- tures: LINE NO. PROGRAM ACTIVITY A14OUNT 1. ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY 2. PUBLIC WORKS, FACILITIES, SITE IMPROVEMENTS 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT $ 31,500 4. CLEARANCE, DEMOLITION, REHABILITATION 5. REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 162,500 6. SPECIAL PROJECTS FOR ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED 7. PAYMENT FOR LOSS OF RENTAL INCOME 8. DISPOSITION OF REAL PROPERTY 9. PROVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 10. PAYMENT OF NON-FEDERAL SHARES 11. COMPLETION OF URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS 12. RELOCATION PAYMENTS AND ASSISTANCE 13. PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT $194,000 2, Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, each line item budget amount specified above may be changed with prior written authorization from the County Planning Director or his designee. 3. The above schedule is subject to a Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, which shall sub-categorize in specific detail the above line item categories and amounts and be kept on file with the County Planning Department, in the form and manner presecribed by County. - 3 - 00361 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, 1976-1977 H. CONTRACTOR'S DETAILED EXPENDITURE SCHEDULE CONTRACTOR: ACTIVITY NUMBER: 7 City of San Pablo PAGE 1 OF i BUDGET PERIOD: July 176 - June 177 Original X Amendment No. (a) (b) (c) (d) BUDGET ITEM CD FUNDS - S +.OTHER FUNDS - $ = TOTAL - $ Inspection 31,500 50,000 81,500 Loans f, Grants 162,500 1,400,000 1,562,500 e TOTAL $194,000 $1,450,000 $1,644,000 NOTES: (a) Detailed categories expanded from Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures pursuant to FMC 74-4 (b) Items that are eleigibile to be funded by Community Development Block Grant Funds (see HUD Rules & Regulation). (c) Estimate of other necessary expenditures that cannot be funded with CD monies; and indication of anticipated sources, assurances and timing of other funds. (d) Sum of (b) and (c) above including both Community Development and non-Community Development funds. (e) Contract Payment Limit for CD project. 00362 EXHIBIT A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 1976-1977 PROJECT WORK PROGRAM A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Elimination of barriers to the handicapped by constructing pedestrian ramps for the handicapped at selected areas in the San Pablo area, especially the more heavily travelled intersections. The ramp areas will be constructed throughout San Pablo with emphasis on the more heavily traveled intersections. B. PROJECT TIME SCHEDULE Time Schedule on a month-by-month basis for the above Project indicating when major activity items are expected to be undertaken and completed. Work Item Start Date Completion Date Construction and !larch 1, 1977 April 30, 1977 installation of pedestrian ramps C. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION Contractor should indicate who will be responsible for administering the Work Program. Ransom Coleman or Robert Penner Finance Director Public Works Director City of San Pablo 2021 !Market Avenue San Pablo, CA 234-6440 - 1 - 00363 4 PROJECT WORK PROGRAM 0. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Contractor should indicate, where applicable, what performance standards (details of project implementation) will be applied in implementing the Work Program. Bids E Specs will be in accordance with City ordinance and appropriate federal and state regulations governing such contracts and ramps for the handicapped. E. PROGRAM MONITORING 1. Contractor's staff will meet at least once per quarter with appropriate County staff and Community Development Advisory Council representatives where applicable to discuss progress of the Contractor toward achieving stated work program objectives and to assist Contractor's staff in solving problems. 2. Contractor shall maintain and submit Quarterly Progress Reports to the County Planning Department. 3. Contractor shall maintain and submit quarterly monitoring and progress reports on work performed by sub-contractors. F. GENERAL OPERATIONS Overtime Prohibition. Contractor shall not allow staff overtime wage rates under this Contract. - 2 - 003fi4 PROJECT WORK PROGRAM G. BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES 1. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the following budget of allowable expendi- tures: LINE NO. PROGRAM ACTIVITY AMOUNT 1. ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY 2. PUBLIC WORKS, FACILITIES, SITE IMPROVEMENTS 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT 4. CLEARANCE, DEMOLITION, REHABILITATION 5. REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 6. SPECIAL PROJECTS FOR ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED $15,000 7. PAYMENT FOR LOSS OF RENTAL INCOME 8. DISPOSITION OF REAL PROPERTY 9. .PROVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 10. PAYMENT OF NON-FEDERAL SHARES 11. COMPLETION OF URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS 12. RELOCATION PAYMENTS AND ASSISTANCE 13. PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT $15,000 2. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, each line item budget amount specified above may be changed with prior written authorization from the County Planning Director or his designee. 3. The above schedule is subject to a Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, which shall sub-categorize in specific detail the above line item categories and amounts and be kept on file with the County Planning Department, in the form and manner presecribed by County. - 3 - 003s5 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, 1976-1977 H. CONTRACTOR'S DETAILED EXPENDITURE SCHEDULE CONTRACTOR: ACTIVITY NUMBER: 26 City of San Pablo PAGE 1 OF 1 BUDGET PERIOD: July 176 - June 177 Original x Amendment No. (a) (b) (c) (d) BUDGET ITEM CD FUNDS - $ + OTHER FUNDS - $ = TOTAL - $ Construction of 15,000 -0- 15,000 ramps e TOTAL $15,000 $ -0- $15,000 NOTES: (a) Detailed categories expanded from Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures pursuant to FMC 74-4 (b) Items that are eleigibile to be funded by Community Development Block Grant Funds (see HUD Rules b Regulation). (c) Estimate of other necessary expenditures that cannot be funded with CD monies; and indication of anticipated sources, assurances and timing of other funds. (d) Sum of (b) and (c) above including both Community Development and non-Community Development funds. (e) Contract Payment Limit for CD project. 0036 5`1 r4 r P; EXHIBIT A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 1976-1977 PROJECT WORK PROGRAM A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The construction of a mall recreation building in Davis Park to facilitate and increase resident participation. B. PROJECT TIME SCHEDULE Time Schedule on a month-by-month basis for the above Project indicating when major activity items are expected to be undertaken and completed. Work Item Start Date Completion Date Building Construction February 1, 1977 May 31, 1977 and Grading C. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION Contractor should indicate who will be responsible for administering the Work Program. Ransom Coleman or John Hunt Finance Director Parks Director City of San Pablo 2021 Market Avenue San Pablo, GA 234-6440 - 1 - 00361 PROJECT WORK PROGRAM 0. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Contractor should indicate, where applicable, what performance standards (details of project implementation) will be applied in implementing the Work Program. Bids and Specs will be in accordance with City Ordinance and approriate federal regulations. Building construction will conform to state and federal regulations pertaining to access for handicapped persons. E. PROGRAM MONITORING 1. Contractor's staff will meet at least once per quarter with appropriate County staff and Community Development Advisory Council representatives where applicable to discuss progress of the Contractor toward achieving stated work program objectives and to assist Contractor's staff in solving problems. 2. Contractor shall maintain and submit Quarterly Progress Reports to the County Planning Department. 3. Contractor shall maintain and submit quarterly monitoring and progress reports on work performed by sub-contractors. F. GENERAL OPERATIONS Overtime Prohibition. Contractor shall not allow staff overtime wage rates under this Contract. - 2 - 00368 PROJECT WORE: PROGRAM G. BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES 1. Contractor shall provide services -under this Contract in accordance with the following budget of allowable expendi- tures: LINE NO. PROGRAM ACTIVITY AMOUNT 1. ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY 2. PUBLIC WORKS, FACILITIES, SITE IMPROVEMENTS $8,000 3. CODE ENFORCEMENT 4. CLEARANCE, DEMOLITION, REHABILITATION 5. REHABILITATION LOANS AND GRANTS 6. SPECIAL PROJECTS FOR ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED 7. PAYMENT FOR LOSS OF RENTAL INCOME 8. DISPOSITION OF REAL PROPERTY 9. PROVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 10. PAYMENT OF NON-FEDERAL SHARES 11. COMPLETION OF URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS 12. RELOCATION PAYMENTS AND ASSISTANCE 13. PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT $8,000 2. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, each line item budget amount specified above may be changed with prior written authorization from the County Planning Director or his designee. 3. The above schedule is subject to a Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, which shall sub-categorize in specific detail the above line item categories and amounts and be kept on file with the County Planning Department, in the form and manner presecribed by County. - 3 - 00369 Y CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, 1976-1977 H. CONTRACTOR'S DETAILED EXPENDITURE SCHEDULE CONTRACTOR: ACTIVITY NUMBER: 28 City of San Pablo PAGE 1 OF 1 BUDGET PERIOD: July 176 - June 177 Original X Amendment No. (a) (b) (c) (d) BUDGET ITEM CO FUNDS - S + OTHER FUNDS - $ = TOTAL - S Grading 8 8,000 15,000* 23,000 Construction e TOTAL $ 8,000 $15,000* $ 23,000 NOTES: *State Urban Recreation Bond Monies (a) Detailed categories expanded from Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures pursuant to FMC 74-4 (b) Items that are eleigibile to be funded by Community Development Block Grant Funds (see HUD Rules & Regulation). (c) Estimate of other necessary expenditures that cannot be funded with CD monies; and indication of anticipated sources, assurances and timing of other funds. (d) Sum of (b) and (c) above including both Community Development and non-Community Development funds. (e) Contract Payment Limit for CD project. 00370 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Approval of Contract #20-107 with Morton Elkins for consultation services for the Area Agency on Aging (Social Service) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-107 with Morton Elkins for provision of consultation services for the Area Agency on aging (Social Service Department) for the period November 22, 1976 to May 22, 1977, not to exceed $11,250 ($9,000 in Federal Title III funds and $2,250 as County match). PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit cc: County Administrator affixed thisl6thday ofNovember 19 Z6 County Auditor-Controller Social Service Department / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Area Agency on Aging �/ Contractor B Deputy Clerk e ff. NeUfAld fiH a :hISm 003"1"1 Cdnt:3 Costa County Standard co r I STANMAM CC.'TRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 a _ 07 Department: Social Service Subject: Professional Services to the Area Agency on Aging 2 Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: PORT04 ELKINS Capacity: An individual Address: 24 Arlington Avenue, Kensington, California 94707 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is November 22. 1976 and it tera_nates _ Mav 22. 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Pz,ment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 11.250 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto. which are incorporated herein by reference. S. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Area Agency on ASIng Program (Revised Plan and Budget for FY 1976/77 approved by County Board of Supervisors on September 7, 1976). 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title III Older Americans Act of 1967; California Government Code 53703. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COC2:iY OF CONTRA COSTA. CALIFORSIA CONTRACTOR 1. 3v .tom P Kw By� Z� VJ"g4q_ airman, Board o Supery ors (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson. County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) County of Contra Costa ) ss. j Deputy ACtuIOWLEDGENMM (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Reco=ended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared fore me today and acknowledged that he/ they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Fora approved: County Counsel Dated: 4 3V &LLw!,- C- Dope. A- I utr Coun=y Clt:{ MPUTYLC�ount�ys BETH . �RIK 013'72 (a-�5?? ZF.:' 6/76) Contra CostCalifornia 'aofilmod with Bead order Contra Costa Countv Standard Fork PA&`wn PRayISions (Fee Basis Contracts) c� yViijj " 10 +� 14 .. Number 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Check one alternative only.] [g] a. $ 1.875 monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit. as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Cdntractor hereunder. 3. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is' insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its proaraa, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. M 6/76) 00373 ,r n y „F SE3`IIC� Pt `i , iitlIDb2L 20 - 107 ..h: Contractor acknowledges that by virtue of training and professional experience, particularly in working with volunteers, community groups, and the elderly, he is qualified to perform professional consultation for the Contra Costa County Area Aancy on Aging, designated by the State Office on Aging under authority of Title III of the Older Americans Act of 1974 and approved by the County Board of Supervisors. Tae Contractor will perform the following services for the Area Agency on Aging: I. PLktiNING A. Prepare for completion by 3/1/77, the annual Area Plan of Area Agency on Aging, with the guidelines of Title III of the Older Americans Act, and based on local and national priorities. B. In cooperation with fiscal analyst develop policy and guidelines for preparation of Area Plan AAA Budget- Determine allocation of funds to the several activities of the AAA: administration and planning, coordination, pooling of untapped resources, and supportive and direct services. Negotiate with State Department of Aging when budget revisions are necessary. Coordi- nate with SDOA fiscal officers for agreement with SDOA budget guidelines. C. Direct the collection and updating of demographic information and the needs of tiie 60+ population in Contra Costa County, as needed in order to prepare annual plan. II. CITIZEN INVOLVE.'K£Nti'T IN AREA PLAN A. Meet with Advisory Council on Aging and its Planning Committee for their input into the establishment of local priorities and development of objectives for the Area Plan, and for input into planning for direct services. B. Present Area Plan (and Area Plan Budget) to Advisory Council, if scheduled for Council review within the time frame of this contract. III. TECM- ICAL ASSISTANCE, ORIENTATION A. Provide a workshop on subcontracting procedures for organizations applying for AAA funds. Provide technical assistance, on a limited basis, for revisions of proposals to meet AAA guidelines. B. Advise the Program Evaluation Technician on Item PIC above; and the Program Coordinator on (1) proposal development with community organizations and groups, (2) development of formal agreements with agencies serving older persons, (3) subcontracting of gap-filling services, and (4) obtaining citizen input on needs and priorities. C. Prepare Requests for Proposals (RFP's) for subcontracting for services including Contract Award Procedures, Criteria for Evaluation of.Proposals, Appeals Process, Contract Specifications and Application Forms. D- Review and evaluate proposals for funding from applicant agencies in consultation with the Planning and Contracts Committee of the Advisory Council on Aging. At Contract's termination, all reports and materials developed will be submitted to the Area Agency on Aging Director and will be considered to be County property. During the entire term of this Contract and for purposes of completion of the services specified above, Contractor will use office supportive services as agreed to by the Area Agency on Aging Director. Contractor will be responsible for mileage or other expenses incurred in provision of the specified services. Initials: 1( r Contractor County Dept. 003`74 i e� SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number 20 - 3. 07 Paragraph 19, Insurance, of the General Conditions is hereby amended by substitution of the following paragraph: "19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with the following limits: (1) $25,000 for each person and $50,000 for each accident or occurrence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and (2) $10,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. In the event that Contractor has employees during the term of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance." Initials: �� _ z)19.— Contractor Contractor County Dept. 0037 ! Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Complaince with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76); -1- on37s Centra Costa County Standard form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Anv action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a izisdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- 0(►3'i l i y 4,. Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts b Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 00378 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- C? In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 19 76 In the Matter of Amendment to Contract with State Board of Equalization for Auditing Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an amendment to the October 5, 1976 Contract with the State Board of Equalization, effective November 9, 1976 through June 30, 1977, increasing the total cost to the County not to exceed $5,500, under the terms of which contract State personnel will provide auditing services for the purposes of property taxation. Passed by the Board on November 16, 1976. t hereby certify that the fonnpine is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supawmars an the date afar said. VYitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: County Administrator Supervisors cc: State Board of affixed this16thday of November , 19 76 Equalization c/o Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller Assessor BY Deputy Clerk County Counsel Maxine M. Neuf d H-24 3P6 13m Y+ 01-1.; � sJ i f� M E'NMMV 7D Alf OF OCTOBER 5, 1976 BY THE COUNTY OF CCVITRA COSTA MM TSE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION The agreement of October 5, 1976, for auditing assistance to the County of Contra Costa by the STATE BOARD OF MUAT.I7.t—TION provides that the eork to be done by the State Board of Equalization will not e.%oeed the sum of $1,500 in the aggregate. It is the desire of the County of Contra Costa that additional funds in the amount of $4,000 be expended to eortlete the auditing assistance and the Ccxmty of Contra Costa represents that such additional funds in the amount of $4,000 have been nude available for such purpose. It is hereby agreed that the amount of $1,500 set forth in the October 5, 1976, agreement be increased to the sum of $5,500 and the agreement is amended accordingly. All other terms and conditions of the October 5, 1976, agreement are to be unchanged. By execution of this amendment to the agreement of October 5, 1976, the County certifies that funds for payment of services rendered under this contract are available. COUNTY OF Contra Costa STATE BOARD OF D]MUZATION 1020 N Street Address Martinez, CA Sacramento, California 95814 By By County Assessor Executive Secre y I certify that all conditions for �, ,� ,!P Kenny exemption set forth in the State Administrative Yanual section 1201.13 have been cowlied with and this contract is exempt from review by Tit1eLb="svu1• Board of S',rpe,visors the Department of Finance. Executive Secretary l.mcrofiim d with board order 00360 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 1976 Executive Secretary krofifined with board order v 00380 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 1416 In the Matter of Prisoner Care Agreement with County of Solano IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with the County of Solano for prisoner (female) care at a daily rate of $15.73 commencing October 8, 1976, and continuing until terminated by action of either party, as recommended by the County Sheriff-Coroner. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Solano County c/o Sheriff Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Sheriff-Coroner supervaors County Auditor-Controller affixed thisl6th d of November 19 76 Orig: County Administrator aY — J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BYV Deputy Clerk e N. Neufelld !/7s IOU 1901181 AGREEILIMIT WITH THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA FOR THE CARE OF ITS PRISONERS BY THE COUNTY OF SOLANO -------------------------------------- -- The County of Solano, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereby agrees to provide for the safekeeping, care, and subsistence of Contra Costa County prisoners confined in the Solano County Jail facilities only upon the following con- ditions: 1. The County of Contra Costa will pay to the County of Solano the sum of $15.73 per calendar day or any fraction thereof for such prisoners while in the custody of the Sheriff at the Jail; bill is to be paid monthly within ten (10) days from presentation. 2. The number and kind of prisoners maximum and non- security to be received pursuant to this agreement shall depend upon the receiving county. The receiving county reserves the right to request the sending county to remove belligerent and recalcitrant prisoners. 3. The County of Solano will provide minor medical treatment. The expenses of any hospital, surgical, and dental treatment are to be paid by the County of Contra Costa. 4. The County of Contra Costa will provide for the transportation of its prisoners to and from the Solano County Jail facilities. This agreement is effective on and is subject to modification by mutual agreement at any time and Page 1 of 2 pages Microfilmed with board order. 00382 to termination by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice. ATTEST: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the :!. R OLSSaN State of California, County Clerk and ex O icio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, 01, By Deputy Clery firman of t e Bo d o pervisors of th ounty of Contra Costa (SEAL) ATTEST: NEIL CRARTORD, County Clerk COUIJTY OF SOLIM, a political and ex officio Clerk of the subdivision of the State of Board of Supervisors of the California, County of Solano, State of California, ByBy_�y Lfl�/�t� ✓r/� l Deputy Clerk R CHARD BRANN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Solano (SEAL) Page 2 of 2 pagan 00383 In ,he Board of Supe> ors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16, 919 76 In the Matter of Approval of contract with Judithann David, Ph.D., consultant, for Staff-Training, "OPEN SPACE" Project. The Board having considered the request by the County Probation' Officer and recommendation of the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County A contract with Judithann David,. Ph:D., consultant, for Staff Training, OPEN SPACE, Project, from November. 1,, 1976 to December 31,1977, at a cost not to exceed $9,600.00 PASSED by the Board on November i6, 1976. I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Probation Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Wallace C. Donavan Supervisors Contractor affixed this 16th day of November , t9 76 c/o Probation Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk . County Auditor-Controller County Administrator By Deputy Clerk M Z< Ina - u"+ IMe M. Ne d 00381 STANDARD COV-MkCT (Purchase of Sen=zes) 1. Contract Ide:tificatioa. Humber 35043-316-736-2310 Depart=eat: Probation Subject: Staff Training, "Open Space" Project "- ri u, a., L.a.,. ,.m......i c., Me minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: County Probation Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Wallace C. Donavan Supervisors Contractor affixed this 16th day of November , 19 76 c/o Probation Officer -- County Auditor-Controller I R. OLSSON, Clerk . County Administrator ey , Deputy Clerk H 2a 1z11a - 1"I cine M. Ne d p ty 00381 Ale STANDARD CO`-TRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 35043-316-736-2310 Department: Probation Subject: Staff Training, "Open Space" Project 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Judithann Hudson David, Ph.D. Capacity: Psychologist Address: 178 Randall, Vacaville, CA 95688 3. Tera. The effective date of this Contract is November 1, 1976 and it terminates December 31, 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 900-50 ' 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, . subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. - 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference_ 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: "Open Space: Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders": Contract F-J-2761-1-75 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Section 31000 and 26227 Penal Code Section 1203.14 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTiiLk COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR E P 3. P. Kenny By�i /f /!.•� Cha:ra n. Boa of pervisors (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, unty Clerk and affix corporation seal) / 3 State of California gym _ County of Contra Costa Deputy ` ACIQ+lOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Reco=ended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that lie/ Ey i'G % _ J vZ%�-� they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the % within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of it* board of directors. Form Approved: County Counsel Dated: �,v,' J_ /y74. -X_/,_ Deputy Nutary Putp psty County Cleric- CMCIAL Sm HENRY TAYLOR '�r NOTARY PUBLIC-CAIIF02NIA 6/76) ' PatruivAL oF,Ice art CONTRA C75:A GOU::T'f "a0fifined with 6oara a Cgnira Costa County Standard Form PAYMM PROVISIONS (Fee Basis Contracts) Number 35043-316-736-2310 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Check one alternative only.] [ J a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ 15.00 per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ J c_ $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. . 2. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3_ Rpt to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. (A-4619 REV 6/76) 0038' C£hERAL CONDITION'S (Purchase of Services) { 1 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, -requirements, or performance of this Contract $hall be subject to final deter=ination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) ' required by the State or Federal Government. 10.. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is wade in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. - 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor'_s performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the-whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve theContractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed;'nor shall _ the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment_ This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State :)r Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relation:`: . of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. _ 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees'to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi— dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of " such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service- Contractor a--rees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services_ Contractor agrees that all goods and services . under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, race, religion, color, rational origin, or ethnic background, and that none si:all i. uoc�, iu ::aa:: or in par:. for rcli:;iou_ c:orsItip or instruction.. (a-4615 REV 6/76) —2- 0035 - _ MEM CONDITI MS (Purchase of Services) 1. Co=maince with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State aad local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, inclutUng but not limited to, licensing, employment.and purchasing practices; and Wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Insoection_ Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government-. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized .representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government-, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records_ The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, -and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to. authorized representatives of the County, 'the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice_ This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent_ b_ Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the.Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder_ In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. .The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract- is terminated without notice_ 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County, Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. S. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval_ b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments n:,terially ch_-a-e the Pad=--at r:- isiuns or the Service Plan. tlFv 6175) 1 G- IMRAL CONMI i IONS (Purchase of Services) 1S. Ide=ification_ The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damage. for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, al]. consec::eatiel da—Ses, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negli;;ent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a_ Liability Insurance.. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Vorkers' Compensation_ The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage_ Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by thea shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this . Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553_ Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any). and Service Plan dv not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22_ Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract'Will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or. termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. (.',4616 REV 6/76) -3- 00113S9 3- 00; b9 tiumber: 35043-316-736-2310 CFeVirr ptAN V-4616 REV 6/76) 003b9 J wool Number: 35043-316-736-2310 SERVICE PLAN Contractor to provide training and service for the staff of the "Open Space; Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders" as specified below: The teaching and service of the contractor is intended to meet the objectives of "correcting parenting deficiencies. . .for the purpose of restoring balance in the family unit and. . .training project staff to assume full responsibility for parent training by the conclusion of the initial project year." 1. Parent training: For a period of four months, the trainer will conduct a group for parents focusing on parenting skills. Staff members will co-lead this group with the trainer with the objec- tive of training project staff to assume full responsibility for such a group. (102 hours)* $ 1530.00 2. Course on techniques of intervention in individual and family crisis. Cost estimate is based on assumption that Los Medanos college will absorb a portion of the instructor fee. (32 hours)" 480.00 3. Consultation: The trainer will meet with project staff and administrators approximately 3 hours a week to discuss problems that arise in working with the client population. (312 hours)=• 4680.00 4. Family therapy: For the purpose of training project staff, the trainer will work with selected families. Members of the project staff will co-lead and sessions will be videotaped when possible and used during consultation session. (110 hours)* 1650.00 5. Orientation: (16 hours)* 240.00 6. Agency coordination: To provide such training and consultation that is necessary to insure that agencies in the community coordinate their activities constructively with the project particularly the police. (68 hours)* 1020.00 Total Cost $ 9600.00 Includes preparation time 00390 _. _._ .G:.>4'% e,+._y..:u•R7Ri�Fl�°r,.yyja. ,Ry. �.3 OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING STANDARD THIRD PARTY CONTRACT PROVISIONS 1. Ca.-•pliance with Grant Award. Contra Costa County, hereafter referred to as Sub;rantee, and the otrice of Criminal Justice Planning, hereafter referred to as OCJP, entered into a grant award, 6 ' J-2761_1-75 here- after referred to as "grant award." Said grant award is incorpora a cn the within Agreement. It is expressly understood and agreed that Subgrantee ,ill retain ultimate control and responsibility for the grant award project and the Contractor agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of said grant award applicable to Subgrantee in the conduct of the project. 2. Conaliance with Fiscal Requirements. The Contractor agrees to perform under this Agreement in accordance with all terms and conditions contained in the OBJ? Fiscal Affairs Manual and the financial guidelines prescribed by the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (hereafter referred to as LEAH) and the OCJP. 3. Assignaent or Subcontracting. No performance of this Agreement or any portion thereof may be assigned or subcontracted by the Contractor without the express written consent of Subgrantee and any attempt by the Contractor to assign or ' subcontract any performance of the terms of this Agreement without the express written consent of Subgrantee shall be null and void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. Uhenever the Contractor is authorized to subcontract or assign, he will include all the terms of this Agreement in each such subcon- tract or assignTxnt. 4. Assurance of Compliance with Civil Rights Laws. The Contractor hereby assures that it will comply with Title VI ot the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to regulations of the Department of Justice and the LEAA issued pursuant to that title, to the end that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this Agreement or under any project, program, or activity supported by this Agreement. The Contractor will comply with Justice Department Equal Employment Regulations in federally-assisted programs (28 CFR Part 42, Subpart D) to the end that employment discrimination in such programs on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex, or national origin shall be eliminated. The Contractor recognizes the right of the United States to Seek judicial enforce ant of the foregoing covenants against discrimination. If this Agreement provides for payment to the Contractor in excess of $10,000, the Contractor shall comply with Executive Order No. 11246, entitled "Equal Employaeat Opportunity," as supplemented, The Contractor shall be required to have an affirmative action plan which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of equal e-mploy--rent. 5. Maintenance and Inspection of Contractual Records. The Contractor agrees that the Subgrantee, the OCJP. t.e LEVA, the Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives shall have access to and the right to examine, audit, excerpt and transcribe any directly pertinent books, .docucents, papers and records of the Contractor, involving transactions relating to this Agreement. Such material must be kept and maintained for a period of three years after termination of the grant award or until an audit is completed by OCJP and LEAA and all questions arising therefrom are resolved, whichever is sooner. The Contractor agrees to keep and maintain all records required by the Fiscal Affairs Manual, the financial guidelines prescribed by LEAH, and-any other records that may be required by other laws or regulations of Federal, state or local government units. I 0U I i I EXHIBIT A r 6. Copyrights and Rights in Data, %there activities supported by this Agreement produce original computer programs, writing, sound recordings, pictorial re- productions, drawings or other graphical representation and works of any similar nature (the term computer programs includes executable computer programs and supporting data in any form), the OCJP, the LEAA, and Subgrantee reserve the right to use, duplicate and disclose, in whole or in part, in any manner for any purpose whatsoever, and to authorize others to do so. If the material is subject to copyright, the Subgrantee reserves the right to copyright such and the Contractor agrees not to copyright such material. If the material is copyrighted, the CUP and the LEAA reserve a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, and use such materials, in the chole or in part, and to authorize others to do so. 7. Publications. Both the OCJP and the Subgrantee reserve the right to require the Contractor not to publish, and the Contractor thereupon shall refrain from publishing original books, manuals, films or other copyrightable material produced by activities supported by this Agreement, whether copyrighted or not, that may be designated by the OCJP or the Subgrantee. Such right shall be exercised by addressing written notice to that effect to the Contractor. Before publishing any materials produced by activities supported by this Agreement, the Contractor shall notify Subgrantee and OCJP sixty days in advance of any such publication. If the Subgrantee and OCJP fail to exercise the right to prohibit publication as set forth above within sixty days of the receipt of the notice of intent to publish, the Contractor may publish said material. The Contractor shall furnish twenty copies of the materials so published to Subgrantee and OCJP_ Any such publication by the Contractor shall include on the title page the following standard disclaimer: "The preparation of these materials was financially aided through a Federal grant from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the Office of Criminal Justice Planning under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended. The opinions, findings and conclusions in this publication are those of the author and are not necessarily those of the Law Enforcement Assistance Adasinistration or the Office of Criminal Justice Planning." "OCJP reserves a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use these materials, and to authorize others to do so." 8. Pa--2nts. If any discovery or invention arises or is developed in the course of or as a result of work performed wider this agreement, the Contractor shall refer the discovery or invention to Subgrantee and OCJP. The Contractor hereby agrees that determinations of rights to inventions or discoveries made under this ft3reemant shall be made by LEAA, or its duly authorized representative who shall have the sole and exclusive powers to determine whether or not and where a patent application should be filed and to determine the disposition of all rights in such inventions or discoveries, including title to and license rights under any patent application or patent which may issue thereon. The determination of LEAA, or its duly authorized representative, shall be accepted as final. The Contractor agrees and otherwise''recognizes that LEAA, OCJP, and Subgrantee shall acquire at least an irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty-free license to practice and have practiced throughout the world for governmental purposes any 'invention made in the course of or under this Agreement. 9. Contractor Work Hours and Safety Standards. If this Agrea_rtent provides for pay.m.rt in excess of $2,500 $2,000 for construction contracts) and involves the employment of mechanics or laborers, the Contractor agrees: a) That each__ mechanic or laborer will have wages computed on the basis of a standard work day of eight hours and a standard work week of forty hours. Work in excess of the standard work week or day is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at the rate of not less than one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worker in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or forty hours in the work week; b) That no laborer or mechanic shall be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to his health and sa`e�y a: dc'--rrziaz;i under coi,truction safety arid health standards promvlgat d by the _ret_rrJ of L,-.*jur by rt3ulation (2') Cit: tylS). These requir:_-errs do not 2 00392 . ` EXHIBIT A i apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. 10. Clean Air Act. If this Agreement provides for payment in excess of $100,000, the Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970. Violations shall be reported to OCJP and the regional office of the Environmental Protection Agency. 11. Public fvaila54lity of Information. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements o Sections 6250 through 6200 of the Government Code of the State of California and the LEAA Guide for Comprehensive Law Enforcement Planning and Action Grants relating to the availability to the public of i enti if able records or other documents that are pertinent to the receipt or expenditure of LEAA funds. 12. Security and Privacy. (a) The Contractor agrees that, except as provided by federal law other than the Crime Control Act of 1.973 (42 U.S.C. Sections 3701 et seq.), none of its officers or employees shall use or reveal any research or statistical information furnished by any person and identifiable to any specific private person for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was obtained. Copies of such information shall be immune from legal process, and shall not, without the consent of the person furnishing such information, be admitted as evidence or used for any purpose in any action, suit, or other judicial or administrative proceedings. (b) Criminal history information: . (1) The term "criminal history information" includes records and related data, compiled by law enforcement agencies for purposes of identifying criminal offenders and alleged offenders and maintaining as to such persons summaries of arrest, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, confinement, rehabilitation and release. (2) If the Contractor utilizes "crininal history information," the Contractor shall comply with the following: All criminal history information collected, stored, or disseminated shall contain, to the maximua extent feasible, dispositions as well as arrest data where arrest data is included therein. The collection, storage, and dissemination of such information shall take place under procedures reasonably designed to insure that all such information is kept current therein; the Contractor shall assure that the security and privacy of all information is adequately provided for and such information shall only be used for laza en- forcenent and criminal justice and other lawful purposes. In addition, an individual who believes that criminal history information concerning him contained in an automated system is inaccurate, in- complete, or maintained in violation of the Crime Control Act of 1973, shall, upon satisfactory verification of his identity, be entitled to review such information to obtain a copy of it for the purpose of challenge or correction. (c) Any person violating the Security and Privacy provisions of this Contract or of the Crime Control Act of 1973 :2 U.S.C_ Section 3771 (c)) or any rule, regulations, or order issued thereunder, shall be fined not to exceed $10,000 in addition to any other penalty imposed by law. (d) The contractor assures that the foregoing provisions of the Security and Privacy clause shall be incorporated into all of its subcontracts. 3 oo393 V. EXHl3le A 13: "Adequate Cempatition. All -procurement transactions regardless of whether negotiated or advertised and without regard to dollar value shall be conducted in a —anner so as to provide maximum open and free competition. The grantee should be alert to organizational conflicts of interest or noncompetitive practices among contractors which may restrict or eliminate comp:tition or oche mise restrain trade. Contractors that develop or draft specifications, requirements, statements of work and/or RFPs for a proposed procurement shall be excluded from bidding or submitting a proposal to compete for the award of such procurement." k 00394 x w: i� ;x In :he Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16, 19 76 In the Matter of Approval of contract with Judithann David Ph.D., for consultation, specialized in- struction and training in Crisis Inter- vention. The Board having considered the request by the County Probation Officer and recommendation of the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County .a contract with Judithann David; Ph.D., consultant, for consultation specialized instruction and staff training in. Crisis Interverition from November 19, 1976 to December 17, 1976, at a cost not to exceed $198.00. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. . I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid . cc: County Probation Officer Witness my hand and the Seo{of the Board of Attn: Wallace C. Donavan Supervisors Contractor affixed this 16th day oilovember , 19 76 c/o Probation Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk . County Auditor-Controller County Administrator B Deputy Clerk H 24 i2n4- is-m a M. Ne e d 0039 SIAi1DARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Special Services) 1. Contract Identification. timber 35042-303-2310 Department: Probation Subject: Staff Training in Crisis Intervention 2. Patties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Judith David, PhD. Capacity: Consultant Address: 178 Randall St., Vacaville, CA 3. Tenn. The effective date of this Contract is November 19, 1976 and it terminates —Uecember 17, 1976 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. d. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed5—Iud.uO 6. Count's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and foim prescribed by County (Demand Form 0-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: FEE RATE: $ 11.00 per service unit: (X) hour; or ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (Insert: day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 18 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction, and training in Crisis Intervention for County-selected persons in the time, place, and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. 3. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. Contractor shall defend, save harmless, and indemnify the County and its officers, agents, and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR BYS:��-%4Ceo �r zti Ji P. Kenny By 1,'`c cCG(.�f�e-tt� /`•! lJ rte.}} i 1�i {� �rman Board ofof S�'r rs s � P Y7 Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk Designate Official Capacity) -2 ,7' Rec en�depd by Departmen Gy �c (r ct (Form approved by County Couns .. Microfilmed with board order. 0395 'i a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 14 76 In the Matter of Agreement with Woodward-Clyde Consultant for Consulting Services in connection with the County Criminal Justice Detentich Facility Environmental Impact Report IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Woodward-Clyde Consultants, Suite 700, Two Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, California, for geologic consulting services in connection with the County Criminal Justice Detention Facility environmental impact report at a cost not to exceed $4,400.00. Passed by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 herebY certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the Pminutes of said Board of supervisors on the date aforesaid. Wanes:my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC. Superrisars Woodward-Clyde Consultants' affixed thh16 day of November T9 76 Director of Planning County Auditor-Controller County Administrator �� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk �e X. Deputy Clerk H-24 3/76!Sm J(13�7 N. a C. TAvi nZ DE TL•NTION FACILITY SL•l(VICES AGREEME10 NOV I. Special Conditions. These special conditions are incorporated below by reference: (a) Consultant's Name& Address: Woodward-Clyde Consul tants,Suite 700,Two Ember- cadero Center,San Francisco,California 94111 (b) Effective Date: November 10, 1976 (c) Payment Limit: Four Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($4,400.00) 2. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties'agreement hereto: CO JTY OF COtJTRA COSTA CONSULTANT B, ,t, ,9? P. Kenny Chairman,B and of ignature GiAMES L. TAYLOR Supervisors ASSOCIATE, CONSULTANTS Official Capacity in Business ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Countv Clerk and ex officio (CORPORATE SEAL) Clerk u4 the Board 1 1 State of California ) ss County ) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT B A, &4z,"UZeL_ eputy The person(s}rsigning above for Consultant, known to me in those individual and business capacities, Recinlrlend b : personally appeared before me today and acknow- ledged that he/4heysigned it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. ii o y A.D,ehaesus j ,/DiS- for of Planning Date: lve7ve /97G Form approved: John B. Clausen County Counsel Notary Public �: 41A- ' �tKX�C .7Gi'C1' 1 StiL�:S Cx1 Cf Deputy..` WILL M 8. HOVEY l4 7R X. ,Pl't1UC-CALIFORNIA.%••�J CovI.Ir CF ALA!-CPA y arlcrmm.u..n F.;:.r.Mr.12.1372 3. Parties. Effective on the above da`Te, Conga Costa Coun)y ani the above-named Consultant mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. Employment. County hereby employs Consultant, and Consultant accepts such erriployment to perform the professional services described herein, upon the terms and in consideration of the payments stated herein. 5. Scope of Service. Scope of Service shall be as described in Appendix A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 6. Insurance. The Consultant shall, at no expense to the County, furnish certificates or other evidence acceptable to the County of (a) public liability insurance of at least $500,000.00 for all damages arising out of bodily injuries or death to any one person and at least $500,000.00 for two or more persons in one accident or occurrence; and (b) property damage liability insurance providing for a limit of not less than $500,000.00. Thirty days' notice to County of policy lapse or cancellation is required. 7. Payment. Payment shall be as specified in Appendix A except that County shall pay no more than 60% of Payment Limit before delivery of Working Draft document for County review and no more than 90% of Payment Limit before approval by County of Completed Drof t. hucrolurned with board order ^ -' On% 8. Termination. At its option, County may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice to the Consultant, whether or not the Consultant is in default. Upon such termina- tion Consultant agrees to deliver to the County everything pertaining to the work in the possession of Consultant or under its control at that time, and will be paid, except as provided below, without duplication, all amounts due or thereafter becoming due for services rendered to the date of termination. If the Consultant is in default at the time of termination, County may complete the work (scope of service) and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the fee and from any funds otherwise due and payable to the Consultant. 9. Status. The Consultant is an independent contractor and is not to be considered an employee of the County. 10. Exclusive Services. Consultant agrees to restrict its firm and its subcontractors from any ernp oyrnent, other. than for the County, in any way pertaining to the subject of this employment or to the proposed project which this report will review, for a period of two years after the effective date of this agreement without first obtaining the prior written consent of the Director of Planning for such employment. Consultant further agrees to insert this condition into all contracts or work agreements with its subcontractors. 11. Status of Product. It is understood that the final Consultant draft accepted by the County will be utilized as background or source material by the Planning Department for its exclusive use, all or in part,as it sees fit. The Consultant agrees not to release,disclose or otherwise make available copies of its written documents, their contents, any views or opinions contained therein, or any other written or oral material, data, views, opinions or other information in any way arising out of or connected with the subject of this employment to other than the Planning Department without first obtaining the prior written consent of the Director of Planning for such disclosure. 00399 WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS IC Oft SUO'11u.E rrS.tf+E faS.6EOLUSVAI-S•NO ENV.AOr.w E'&TAL SOENrrSrS Si,ltf�:00 October 26, 1976 IcoEmbarcaderoCenter No. 76 P 1054 San Francisco.CA 94111 <I5/956-:070 Contra Costa County i Planning Department County Administration Building, North Wing P. O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Attention: Mr. Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Planning Gentlemen: PROPOSAL FOR GEOLOGIC BACKGROUND REPORT FOR DRAFT EIR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CRIMINAL JUSTICE DETENTION FACILITY MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA In accordance with the request of sir. Charles Zahn, we are presenting this proposal to prepare a geologic background report for the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the proposed Contra Costa County Criminal Justice Detention Facility. We have discussed the proposed project and proposal with Mr. Charles Zahn and Mr. Darwin Myers. INTRODUCTION It is our understanding that a site for the proposed Contra Costa Countv Criminal Justice Detention Facility will be selected within the Civic Center area of Martinez, California. It is also our understanding that a geologic background report will be required for the Draft Environmental Impact Report and that the report should: 1) address itself to the geologic and seismic setting of the Martinez area, the Civic Center area, and the proposed site of the Criminal Justice Detention Facility; 2) discuss the impacts or site conditions which are important enough to affect design of the facility; 3) identify mitigating measures that could influence design and construction procedures; and, 4) assess the need for any additional studies. A brief review of some of the available geologic and soils data indicates that the Martinez area, like the rest of the San WAN r..w.rc c'.,-.., u.,•. n..,,,i+ r•.....-. ..,...:c• i-, �..;.• ... n_ r... .. o.a....r.... . r...r,►ry... ...r.W.v.•....i.,,-.:.. i�..., +�np:rri. OC RPM 7 Francisco Bay Area is located within a seismically-active region; and that this region contains active faults which have been the source of strong earthquakes in the past and which are expected to be the source of strong earthquakes in the future. These data also indicate that the soils in the Civic Center area generally consist of varying percentages of sand, silt and clay. These alluvial deposits are generally underlain at varying depths by more consistent bedrock. Within these deposits the water table is fairly shallow as would be expected because of their ri nn ; ; -7 t-XU„ aL Lmpurt-ant enough to affect design of the facility; 3) identify mitigating measures that could influence design and construction procedures; and, 4) assess the need for any additional studies. A brief review of some of the available geologic and soils data indicates that the Martinez area, like the rest of the San 00400 n...re c••... u.. . o.•,, f.... ...... c• I:, c.., ....,.. r. .. C.—�J ...m.. r.....w.y... ...a-r ....I.. �..... Francisco Bay Area is located within a seismically-active region; and that this region contains active faults which have been the source of strong earthquakes in the past and which are expected to be the source of strong earthquakes in the future. These data also indicate that the soils in the Civic Center area generally consist of varying percentages of sand, silt and clay, These alluvial deposits are generally underlain at varying depths by more consistent bedrock. within these deposits the water table is fairly shallow as would be expected because of their depositional environment and the proximity to the river. Utilizing the information gathered from a brief review of some of the available data, the following proposed scope of work has been developed. SCOPE OF WORK The proposed scope of work for this project has been divided into 1) geologic and seismic setting of the site, 2) impacts and site conditions, 3) mitigating measures, and' 4) report. These items are discussed in detail. 1. Geologic and Seismic Setting of the Site In order to understand the geologic and seismic setting of the site, it is necessary to first obtain an understanding of the general region setting and the more local setting before arriving at the site's specific conditions. It is proposed that the geologic and seismic setting be approached in the following manner. A. Geologic and Seismic Setting of the Martinez Area Based upon a review of available data, compile a description of the geologic and seismic setting of the downtown Martinez area. This description will include a discussion of the seismic history of Martinez, the location of the area in relation to active faults, bedrock geology, surficial deposits and general geology. A map will be included to show the surficial geologic deposits, known bedrock geology, and the location of the Martinez area in relation to active faults. The purpose of this information is to provide an overview of the geologic and seismic setting in which the Civic Center area is located. This item will be based on a review of available data and does not include any provision for subsurface exploration- B. Geologic and Seismic Setting of the Civic Center Area Based upon a review of available`data, compile a description of the geologic, seismic and soil conditions within the Civic Center area. This description will be based on published WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS 00401 2 INK r� geologic data, existing aerial photographs, a review of old topographic maps, and a review of soils boring data to be made available through the Contra Costa Planning Department. Based on this data, a map will be prepared showing the general geologic and soil conditions within the Civic Center area. This map is intended to present the general conditions to the best of our ability based on the present information. It will not be used to provide site specific recommendations. Therefore, subsurface exploration will be needed to substantiate and confirm the conditions at any site prior to site specific design. In preparing the map, consideration will be given to the soil and geologic conditions, the depth to groundwater, expansive soil, the depth to bedrock, and geologic hazards or soil conditions which warrant special management or evaluation. C. Geologic and Soil Conditions at the Proposed Site of the Criminal Justice Detention Facility Based upon a review of available data, and items A and B above, provide a description of geologic and soil conditions at the proposed site of the Criminal Justice Detention Facility. where possible, this description will include the types of geologic and soil materials, depth to groundwater, depth to bedrock, and other site conditions. Since this description will be based on existing data, extensive use will be made of the Woodward-Clyde Consultants report of September 9, 1976 entitled "Contra Costa County Detention Facility, Preliminary Soils and Siting Analysis, 5-Block Civic Center Area", and other subsurface boring data to be made available through the Contra Costa Planning Department. Once the above studies have been completed, the data will be analyzed to identify potential impacts. 2. Analyze Data and Identify Potential Impacts The purpose of this task is to analyze the data and to identify the site conditions and potential impacts which are important enough to affect design of the facility. These data will be summarized in a table which will indicate the geologid and seismic conditions and identify potential impacts for each condition. This table will be used in the next step of the study to develop mitigating measures for these impacts. This task will assess the feasibility of utilizing the site for the proposed use and will identify potential hazardous conditions indicated by the available data. Once the potential impacts are identified, general mitigating measures will be identified. WOODWARO-CLYDE CONSULTANTS 00402 3 14uuuz... w ,a��Yct 3. Identify Mitigating Measures This task will identify the types of mitigating measures that are available for the potential impacts identified in the proceeding task. It will also indicate the types of studies that should be conducted or specific considerations that should be given to design and construction procedures. Any recommendations for additional studies or considerations will be summarized in this section. Once the above tasks have been completed, they will be documented in a report. 4. Report The report will document the study conducted, will document the sources of information which we have utilized in our discussions and analysis, will include maps showing the source of data and the results of our study, and the report will include a bibliography of pertinent published and unpublished reports and other data utilized during our study. COST AND TIME ESTIMATES It is estimated that our charges for the study outlined above may range from $3,600 to $4,400.00. However, the total cost will" not- exceed $4,400 without your- authorization. It is our understanding that a draft report will be required for review some time in late November, and a final camera-ready report will be required before the end of January 1977. It is estimated that a draft report can be ready within three weeks of your authorization to proceed, however, in order to complete the draft report by November 22, 1976, authorization will be needed by November 1, 1976. All work performed under this proposal or resulting contract will be based on our standard hourly rates for professional personnel. All work will be subject to charges and contract conditions as shown on our enclosed standard Schedule of Charges and Conditions dated February 9, 1976. We greatly appreciate being given the opportunity to present this proposal on this most interesting project. Should you have any questions concerning the scope of our work proposed herein, please do not hesitate to call the undersigned. If you are in WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS 0403 4 �i 1 agreement with the terms of this proposal and wish us to proceed with the study, please return one signed copy to this office or issue your normal purchase order documents. Very truly yours, Charles L. Taylor Associate CLT-.le Enclosure: Schedule of Charges and Conditions Agreed to this day of , 1976 Title WOooWARO-CLYDE CONSULTANTS 00404 5 t SCHEDULE OFF CHAFICES AND CDNDITIONS WOOOWARO—CLYDE CONSULTANTS Effective February 9. 1976 (western Region) The methal of establishing the fee for our services is as set forth in Sbnual No.-45c of the American Society of Civil Engineers' Comittee on Professional Practice. our charges are divided into four categor- ies: Personnel. Outside Services. Equiprent. and Tests. _ Pyr- ^1 charges arc for technical ►ork. Charges are madefor technical typing as in the f r - it .t „ -r_ 5 WOOOWARO-CLYOE CONSULTANTS 00404 x }S SCHEDULE OF CHAFiuES AND CONDITIONS WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS Effective February 9, 1976 (Western Region) The method of establishing the fee fur our services is as set forth in 6bnual Ko. 45c of the American Society of Civil Engineers' Committee on Professional Practice. Our charges are divided into four categor- ies: Personnel, Outside Services, Equipment, and Tests. PERSO%TEL. Personnel charges are for technical work. Charges are nude for technical typing as in the preparation of reports and for the time and costs of printing as in the production of reports. Direct char- ges are not made for secretarial service, office manageeent, accounting, and maintenance since these items are Included in overhead. Charges are computed by multiplying salary cost by two and one-half. Salary cost includes direct payroll costs, payroll taxes, vacation, holidays, sick leave, and employee insurance. For technical typing, printing, laboratory, and graphics, averages for each group are used instead'of individual salaries. For all unioni:ed engineering technicians, a flat hourly rate of 527.00 is charged. For all others, individual salaries are used. Current personnel rates are as follows: Personnel Hourty Salary Cost Technical Typing..................................... S 6.26 Reproduction (printing).............................. 7.64 Graphics............................................. 8.80 Laboratory Analyst................................... 8.90 Engineer or Geologist Assistant...................... 4.2S to 7.04 Staff Engineer or Geologist.......................... 7.04 to 11.52 Field Engineer or Geologist.......................... 10.17 to 12.01 Senior Staff Engineer or Geologist................... 9.61 to 14.78 Project Engineer or Geologist........................ 12.93 to 17.73 Senior Project Engineer or Geologist................. 14.41 to 19.21 Associate............................................ 22.00 Principal............................................ 26.00 Senior Consultant.................................... 30.00 Court appearance as an expert witness will be charged at a rate of $600.00 per day, plus expenses. The full day rate will be the minieum charge for any portion of a day. Preparation for a court case will be charged at regular hourly rates. Time spent in travel in the interest of the client will be charged at hourly rates except that no more than 8 hours of travel time will be cbar;ed in any day. When it is necessary for an employee to be away from the office overnight. subsistence will be charged. For union member employees, per diem of $22 per day will be charged. For all others, actual costs of, or a negotiated rate for. Iiving expenses will be charged. A multiplier of 1.1S will be applied to all personnel expenses. OUTSIDE SERVICES: Drilling. bulldozing, trenching and similar grading contract work in connection with exploration on which MCC administers a subcontract will be charged at the cost rate times 1.25. Other outside services and equipment rental items will be charged at the billing or cost rate times 1.15. Common items which this 1.15 multiplier applies include: equipment rental, printing and photo- graphic work, computer time purchases (which are increased by a factor to cover computing equipment leases), special insurance, outside consultants, travel and transportation, subsistence (or room and board) and long distance communications. EQUIPMENT: Automobiles and trucks tin excess of 50-mile-round-trip)....... $ .20/mile Soil sampler, sample tubes, and pickup truck use forexploration........................................... 8.00/hr. I-trge refractionscisourraph................................... t00.U0/Jay, 300.00/week Strong notion monitors......................................... 225.00 to 3S0.00/2 week minimum Rurcholc logger................................................ 75.00/Say. 250.00/week, 750.00/month 11ounhole Shearwave s;stom...................................... 150.110/day, 500.00/week She3rwavc hammer (erosshole system)............................ 300.00/day, 1,200.00/week Resistivity surveying equipment................................ 75.00/day Marnetoiter............................................s...... 75.00/day llicroearthquake recording station......................:....... 475.00/month Earthquake data bank........................................... Use charges quoted on request Slope Indicator - half day..................................... SO.00 Full day..................................... 80.00 00405 (installation and materials will be estimated on request) Aerial Photographic Camera..................................... .10/frame (520.00/day minimum) Aerial Photography Library..................................... Use charges quoted on request E' a ILSIS: Field Tcsts/field Density Tests (sand method)...... .•.........................5 6AW/cath Field Density 1csts (nuclear method)................................. 4.001eaeh Laboratory TestsiPrices for laboratory tests are based on two-and-one-half tines salary costs for laboratory personnel plus a charge for latw.ratory overhead which includes equipment, equipment main- tenance. and supplies. Prices are based on the average running time required for each test. Special sample or equipment preparation or laboratory consulting will be based on hourly personnel charges. Charges for special testing not covered by this schedule are based on two-auk-one-half times salary cost for personnel making the test plus a laboratory charge per man hour. An extra charge may be added for the use of certain special equipment. Sieve analysis - coarse and fine (including wash) per test.......................S 40.00 Sieve analysis including wash, per test (414-200)................................. 30.00 Kash analysis. Per test.......................................................... 17.50 Ilydrometer analysis (Nadified S point). per test ................................ 30.00 Liquid Limit - per test.......................................................... 20.00 Plastic Limit - per test......................................................... 20.00 Shrinkage Limit. per test........................................................ 35.00 llydrometer analysis. standard ASP}............................................... 3S.00 Specific gravity of soils. per test.............................................. 30.00 Wisture determination and/or dry density Ito 9 samples, per test request............................................ 8.00 each 10 to 49 samples, per test request........................................... 6.00 each SOor more samples, per test request......................................... 5.00 each Moisture content, dry density and unconfined compression test (set) 1 to 9 samples. per test request............................................ 1S.00 each 10 to 49 samples, per test request........................................... 12.50 each SOor more samples, per test request......................................... 10.00 each single set of above with stress-strain curve................................ 50.00 Direct shear test, per point..................................................... 95.00 Residual dint shear test.......................................................Charges quoted on request Consolidation test, o load and 2 unload increments per test...................... 175.00 Each additional loading or unloading increment.............................. 15.00 Permeability on undisturbed sample, per test..................................... 65.00 Permeability on fabricated sample, per test...................................... 85.00 tUxicara-minimum density, E-18.................................................... 90.00 UCCSpecial lletho.1.......................................................... 60.00 Laboratory compaction, up to 4-in. diameter mold................................. 60.00 Laboratory coopaetion, 6-in. diameter cold....................................... 5S.00 Swell test, at one loaf (each additional loading, 15.00)......................... 80.00 Sand Equivalent.................................................................. 20.00 NXRock core testing.............................................................Charges quoted on request Triaxial compression test........................................................Charges gaoted on request Uigh-pressure triaxial coapression tests on rock cores......................Charges quoted on request Triaxial compression test stress-path loading...............................Charges quoted on request Triaxial co.-pression test on 1Z-in, diameter specimen.......................Charges quoted on request 'N(S 20-kip, cyclic loading equipment, per dour.................................. 30.00 •NTS S.0-kip, cyclic loading equipment, per hour................................. 30.00 *Lacs not include personnel charges. NOTE: The above charges for fixed fee tests do not include preparation time for Shelby tube samples. All Shelby tube sample preparation will be billed on a per lour basis. A charge will be made for tubes rendered unusable by required handling in preparation and testing. IN1.010ES. Invoices will be renlered monthly, either as a final or partial billing, and will be pay- able upon receipt unless other arrangements have been made previously. interest of if per month will be payable on accounts not paid within 30 days. Any attorney's fees or other costs incurred in collecting any delinquent amount shall be paid by the Client. C0,01TIMS, Woodward-Clyde Consultants warrants that our services are performed, within the limits prescribed by our Clients, with the usual thoroughness and competence of the engineering profession. No other warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is included or intended in our proposals. contracts, or reports. Dar liability to the Client for injury or damage to persons or property arising out of work performed for the Client and for which legal liability may be found to rest upon us, other than for professional errors and emissions, will be limited to our general liability insurance coverage. For any damage on account of any error, omission, or other professional negligence, our liability will be limited to a sun not to exceed SSO,Oan or our fee, whichever is greater. In the event that the Client does net wish to limit cur professional liability to this mesa, we will waive this limitation upon the Client's written request provid<�i that the Client agrees to pay for this waiver, an additional consideration of 4: of our total fee or $200, whichever is greater. In the event that the Client makes a claim against Woodward-Clyde Consultants, at law or otherwise, for any alleged error, onission or other act arising out of the performance of cur professional ser.-ices, and the Client fails to prove such claim upon final adjudication, then the Client shall pay all costs in- curred by Wuod.ard-Clyde Consultants in defending itself against the claim, including but not limited to, personnel-related cost, attorneys' fees, court costs and other claim-related expenses. We will not be liable for damage or injury arising from damage to subterranean structures (pipes, 0(�/�40V tanks, telephone cables, etc.) which are not called to our attention and correctly shown on the plans �.r furnished us, in connection with work performed by us. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 19 76 for the Lis. t- errors and omissions, will be limited to our general Ii. -itit! t account of any error, omission, or other professional negligence, our liability wilt be limited to a „ not to exceed M.000 or our fee, whichever is greater. In the event that the Client does not wish to limit our professional liability to this sum, we will waive this limitation upon the Client's written request provided that the Clirat agrees to pay for this waiver, an additional consideration of 4:of our total fee or 5200, whichever is greater. In the event that the Client males a claim against boodomrd-Clyde Consultants, at law or otherwise, for any alleged error, omission or other act arising out of the performance of our professional services, and the Client fails to piove such claim upon final adjudication, them the Client shall pay all costs in- curred by Woodward-Clyde Consultants in defending itself against the claim. Including but not limited to, personnel-related cost, attorneys' fees, court costs and other claim-related expenses. We will not be liable for damage or injury arising from damage to subterranean structures (pipes, � ��� tanks. telephone cables, etc,) which are not called to our attention and correctly shown on the pians 0 0J furnished us, in connection with work performed by us. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 f9 76 In the Matter of Approval of Contract 1922-054 with the University of Texas Health Science Center for evaluation services for the Child Health 6 Disability Prevention Program (CHDP) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #22-054 with the University of Texas Health Science Center for provision of Child Health & Disability Prevention Program evaluation services for the Health Department for the period June 1, 1976 through March 31, 1977, not to exceed $9,000 in State funds (CHDP budget FY 1975-76). PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. ! hereby certify that be foreWinp h a true and cow COPY of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid, Orig: Human Resources Agency VfOness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts S Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed th4116thday ofNoyemb County Auditor-Controller = _, 1976 County Health Department Contractor t1 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B e d �_: Deputy Clerk . EH:dg H-24%,.76 15(i 00407 s r 4Jntra �.o ,za Caunty - Standard`Form. S� SHORT 170M SERVICECONTRACT 1. Contract Identi:icatiur.. Number 22 - 054 Department: Health Department Subject: Evaluation Plan for the Child Health and Disability Prevention Program 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER Capacity: State governmental agency at San Antonio Address: 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, Texas 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is June 1, 1976 and it terminates Harch 31, 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. PaN-ment Limit. County's total payments to Contra=tor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 9,000 6. Countv's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 3,000 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or (X) calendarperiod (insert day, week or month) payable Fon. September 15, 1976 NOT TO EXCEED a total of 3 service unit(s). December 15 1976 March 31, 1477 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Contractor shall design, prepare, and submit to County a multi-level plan for the evaluation of the Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program in Contra Costa County (as administered under laws and regulations of the State of California) in accordance with the Service Plan attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. Contractor shall defend, save harmless, and indemnify the County and its officers, agents, and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, siclmess or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with, the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. This provision applies to the Contractor, an agency of the State of Texas, only to the extent permitted by law. 10. Legal Authoritv. This Contract is entered into under aed subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUM OF CONTRA COSTA. CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By , : nY By , Chairman. Bobrd ofpervisorsesignee President Recommended by Departure (Designate official capacity) 8y �. (Form approved by County Counsel) Designee 00408 (A-4620 10/75) Miaofilmed With board order OEPU7't �.::.%;y CCIIRA"A;C:J...f,Q41i.- ii SERVICE PLAN Number 22 - 054 The Contractor shall design a multi-level evaluation plan for use by County in evaluating the operation and performance of its County-wide Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program. This plan shall specify appropriate techniques and methodology for at least 3 levels of possible evaluation activity of increasing degrees of complexity, comprehensiveness, and cost. The lowest level evaluation design shall be an administratively simple system to evaluate both the public and the private CHDP screening services in Contra Costa County (as described in the County CHDP Program Plan). This elementary evaluation system shall be designed to provide basic information on child health screening, parents, schools and service providers for possible administration by County under the County's existing sources of CHDP funding at a total annual cost not to exceed $5,000. The second more complex evaluation system shall be a further elaboration of the lowest level design and shall provide a more comprehensive program evaluation for possible administration by County under new sources of readily available funding. And the third and most complex evaluation system shall be a more sophisticated elaboration extending the two lower level designs and shall provide a fully comprehensive evaluation of the operation, objectives, and performance of the County's CHDP program for possible administration by County under potential new sources of available funding. The Contractor's recommended system design for evaluation of the County CHDP Program shall specify methods for collecting and tabulating program and client information; analysis of data; computation of the various frequencies of service use, service delivery, and client population problems; and the optimal use of the most cost- effective sources of data required to produce the desired statistical information and evaluation results, as needed to effectively meet the information needs of program managers. The Contractor's staff shall review all current literature pertaining to CHDP programs; request additional information from County as needed; visit the County to conduct interviews of County staff and to study major data sources; and prepare the requisite documents for completion of said multi-level evaluation plan, including sample data tables. Contractor shall submit an initial rough draft of the entire CHDP multi-level evaluation plan to County on or before January 31, 1977 for review and approval by the County Health Officer regarding completeness. Following discussion and mutual agreement on required changes, if any, Contractor shall prepare and submit the completed CHDP evaluation plan to County on or before March 31, 1977. County shall make the final payment on or before March 31, 1977, upon completion by the Contractor and acceptance of said plan by the County Health Officer or her designee. Initials: -4 G' Con actor County Dept. 00409 In the Board of Supervisors of COMAS X OFFIICIO BOARIOFState VISSORSCOFiifomia CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT November 16 , 1976 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement With Environmental Science Associates, Inc., Grayson Creek Project Work Order 8530-2520, Flood Control 7enP 43B IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Consulting Services Agreement with Environmental Science Associates, Inc., of Foster City, California, for the preparation of an environmental impact report for the proposed Grayson Creek Improvement Project between Astrid Drive and Gregory Lane in Pleasant Hill is approved and the Public Works Director is authorized to execute said agreement. The payment limit for the agreement is $6,800.00 which may not be exceeded without prior approval of the Public Works Director. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department, supervisors Flood Control Design affixed thisi6thday of November . 1976 cc: Public Works Director County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By P � , Deputy Clerk Auditor-Controller N. Fous Environmental Science Associates, 1291 East Hillsdale Boulevard Foster City, CA 94404 14.,a 5!76 15n) 010410 t .,.j•��•ia' Gs•:.•,.lo..a. `f'.-S' C '� of i i -:1` = i of L " CY: Contra Costa County Flnnd rnntrnl and Water Conservation District ,_) :ansultant's .w-ne & Ad ress: Environmental Science Associates, Inc. 1291 Fast Hillsdale Boulevard, Foster City, CA 94404 Ef ective ,:its: November 16, 1976 (d) Project I xa.mzz, Nkzter & Liazation: Grayson Creek, W.O. #8530, P.H. (e) ?a,, t Lia-ait: $6,800.00 2. S4,7.atu es. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: _ By Iasi�T^aL o-I'Mcial capacity iri business Sate of California ) ss Contra Costa County ) Ai:iM.4L-.00 zx-A=T (CC §1190.1) s� person si gzing above far C'Onsultant, Imam to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before re today and acknowledged that I,-- signed it and that tI-- corporation or partnership naMed above execU-'-d the r-dthin jMtxL"--=nt pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its Board of Directors. Date: - ,, OFFICIAL,SEAL NotaryPublic Cheri de Banne.616 NOTAW DU8UC-CAU:OiXIA - Pv3`LIC AGENCYCOMA% By: Vernon L. Cline "� :" _•` Public WorAlm Director By: 3. Par-ties. Effectivre on the above date, the above-m2 Pifolic mutually agree and p^oadse as follaAs• Agency and Consultant, 4. proloynent. Public Agency hereby eaploys Consultant, and Consultant accepts such. eplo;:=ent, to perform the professional services described herein, upon the teras and i-•z consideration of the payments stated herein.. 5. Scope of Service. Scour of service shall be as described in Appendi.Y A, attaclmd hereto and made a part hereof. 6. Insurance. Consultant shall, at no cost to Public Agency, obtain and maintain during the tern hereof: (a) Workers' Coapensation Insurance pursuant to state law, ard (b) Oo:PreYwnsive Liability Insurance, including coverage far ot'med and,non-aimed automobiles, with a minlimm coatbined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all Rams, due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person andto �- prop-rty� including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence.. Consultant , . shall Al rnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requiring 30 days' writtennotice of policy lapse or cancellation. 7. Payment: Public Agency shall gay Ca Atant for professional services perfo rup&at the rates sham in Appendix B attached hereto, which include all crjft ad and incidental expenses, for wdich no additional camensation shah be allowed. In no event shill the total aunt paid to the Consultant exceed the pact lia3t specified in Sec. Z(e) witEioext prior irritten approval of the Contra Costa County Public Works Director. Consulta-ht's state:T--nt of charges shall be submitted at convenient intervals. Payment An be made ifithir: thirty (30) days after receipt of each statement. 8. .e_-ainatio•+. At its option, Public Agency may ter.-Jnate this ag'eeirzent at any ti-� by wrilutera notice to the Consultant, �i^rtti1.»='or not the C=sultsnt is in decau-It. ugo such t_� !:Mtion, Ca-zultant agrees to tu---n over to Public AWncy e-�y-t=ires PerrIs tain; 9.0 the 0~r: possesw-I by him or mer his control at that t;m°, and :d1l be p-gid,,:c.-i t'n7u`. dup1i-.?:ions, all a.:limrits dA-- or thc^raf"cer beew-irg c..e: on - t of srr•.►r-crs rendered to the mate of termination. .7• •SLS'-U'J• TIM Co^..:usit3nt is an in3esser�«•rt. contr ,actor, w is not to be considered: arl> 7 amplyee of fv:)Iic A en. �. �alilCaClv.^ 1 is 1ons1a`--Int ;hill d?`_•e d, save, ani hold h—ar"aess Mbi—ife an it. .�` =c_rs a:•e7;01ayees i-'Q ?-, a►u ail liab:i_ty for aqy. in�iu-,; o. `tares ani _ :'r= or co._n.?:t_!d i.itL.h the se.-r Ces p:'0l-id_ad heraw-da•r. by Cons-!11t sin`. n `s r'.pa .vuuotilmr with board order 0()411 APPENDIX Environmental Science Associates, Inc. 1291 East Hillsdale Boulevard Foster City.California 94404 4151573.8500 5725 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles,California 90034 213/83a-2221 November 3, 1976 Mr. Arnold B. Jonas, Chief, Environmental Assessment Contra Costa Count} Planning Department Countv Administration Bldg. , North ifing P.O. Box 951 Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Mr. Jonas: Environmental Science Associates (ESA) is pleased to submit for your consideration this proposal to prepare Draft and Final environmental impact reports on proposed improvements to the East Branch of .the East Fork of Grayson Creek (as defined in the "Preliminary" County document dated November S. 1976) . Our proposal is based on discussions with you, Dave Shelton and Stan Matsumoto; a visit to, and examination of, the subject site and environs; review of certain Corps of Engineers documents; and assessment by our staff of the more important environ- mental-issues of the proposed improvements. ESA is particularly pleased to be considered for preparation of the environmental impact reports on the Grayson Creek improvement project because of our previous experience applicable to this work. In particular, ESA prepared the EIR on -the proposed Pleasant Hill redevelopment action ("Environmental Impact Report for Pleasant Hill Redevelop- ment Project", ESA-EIR-0774, March 1974) and has developed the following impact documents on flood control projects: "Final Environmental Impact Report--Colina Creek Flood Control Project", ESA-EIR- 7319 (July 1973) "Llagas Creek Watershed Flood Control 'Project", ESA-EIR-0174 (April 1974) "Environmental Impact Report for Cordilleras Creek Flood Control Project", ESA-EIR-1774 (April 1974) . Miaotilmed with bourn oraer 00412 i h}i. Arnold B. Jona! 0 November 3, 1976 Page Two The environmental impact reports prepared by ESA on the subject project would comply with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended in 1972; the guidelines for its implementation contained in the California Administrative Code Title 14 , Division 6 effective as of this date; and the appropriate guidelines of Contra Costa County. Because of the very short time span available for preparation of the Draft EIR it would be our intention to work quite closely with personnel of the Planning and Public Works Departments during development of the report. In preparing the impact documents, pertinent physical, biological and socioeconomic factors would be addressed; beneficial as well as adverse impacts would be identified; and mitigation measures for possible adverse impacts would be discussed. Although all subjects considered in the implementing Guidelines would be considered, special attention will be directed to the following issues: con- struction impacts, especially noise and generation of airborne particulates; ecology of this reach of Grayson Creek; flood control and other beneficial aspects of the overall improvement (for example, decrease in erosion and sedimentation, employment potential, recreational opportunities) including possible downstream impacts; earth removal ; esthetics; community attitudes; hydrologic considerations; energy; alternate secondary possible uses of the detention basins (if such are included in the preferred improvement option) ; and mitigation measures. In development of the impact report, as we discussed on November 2nd, it would be ESA's intention to treat the County's preferred improve- ment option as "the project". Other approaches which are being considered by the County as possible alternatives for channel improvement will be considered in the "alternative" section of the impact reports. Environmental Science Associates will prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Report on the subject property on a - time-and-materials basis for a price not to exceed $6,800. Presuming authorization to proceed with preparation of the impact documents is received by November Ar;161976, -_DS a it will be possible to provide the County with an administra- tive review version of the Draft EIR no later than Nevember 3 }� 1976. This schedule assumes that final County decisions (and attendant data) on the preferred improvement option be transmitted to ESA no later than November 14, 19,76. Presuming 30 �S 00413 Environmental Science Associates Air. Arnold B. Jonas• • . November 3, 1976 Page Three receipt by December.R', 1976, of County comments on the administrative review draft, ESA would expect to complete the final Draft EIR by December ,lI•, 196. 191k If it were possible to increase the tide span for submission of the administrative review version of the Draft EIR by two weeks, i.e. , until approximately mid-December 1976, certain in-house ESA costs would be reduced. In this event, ESA would prepare the Draft EIR on a time-and-materials basis for a price not to exceed $6,300. In this event, it is presumed that the final Draft EIR would be delivered to the County on or about Deezmb�r—?-2,-116: .jct r.tnsy 7_ ', 197 7 Both of the preceding quoted prices include. submission of four (4) copies of the administrative review version of the Draft EIR and, later, preparation and submittal to the County of a camera-ready reproduction copy of the Draft EIR. In accordance with our discussions, ESA proposes that any assistance rendered by our firm on preparation of the Final EIR be completed on a time-and-materials basis. The following, fully-burdened labor and materials costs would apply to such -services: FEE SCHEDULE Labor (Fully Burdened) Supervisory Associate 536.00/hour +, Senior Associate 26.00/hour Associate 20.00/hour Junior Associate 15.00/hour Assistant/Technician 11.50/hour External Services and Materials 126% of cost (Report graphics, document reproduction, specialist participation, expendable materials, etc.) Local Travel 19t/mile 00414 Environmental Science Associates A7 �J Mr. Arnold B. Jonas• November 3, 1976 Page Four If ESA is selected to prepare the subject environmental impact-reports it is our (tentative) intention to assign the following staff members to this work: Dr. Chalon Carnahan: Ph-D., Hydrology Mr. Thomas Lindenmeyer: B.A_, Ecology/Systematic Biology Mr. James McCarthy: B.A_, Public Administration Dr. Jon Merkle: B.S., Meteorology Mr. Keith Kaulum: B.S., Engineering The preceding price and term estimates are valid for a •period of thirty (30) days from the date of• this proposal after which time ESA reserves the right to review and revise price and term quotations. lie appreciate having the opportunity to submit this proposal, Mr. Jonas, and would be pleased to provide additional informa- tion concerning ESA's qualifications to carry out the indicated work should you so desire. Very truly yours, Paul E., Zigman President PEZ/cg cc: Stan Matsumoto LBave .Shelton P76-C7 00413 Environmental Science Associates .r 0 APPE 1\1 IX 0041j Environmental Science Associates r r AF?C,LIL FEE SCHEDULE Labor (Fully Burdened) Supervisory Associate $36.00/hour Senior Associate 26.00/hour Associate 20.00/hour Junidr Associate 15.00/hour Assistant/Technician 11.50/hour External Services and Materials 1264V of cost (Report graphics, document reproduction, specialist participation, expendable materials, etc.) Local Travel 19�/mile mcsorunwu %vin board order 00416 Environmental Science Associates k now " ' Woodruff-SatZyer & Co. Alk INSURANCE BROKERS 220 BUSH STREET SAN FRA CISCO, CALIFORNIA 94104 R E l' I S E D CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE (415)391.2141 This is to certify talar the following policies, subsea to the terrors, conditions and exclusions have been issued by the Companies listed belo%. The Companies will mail to the Parry to whom tais Certificate is issued a record of any material change in or cancellation of said policy or policies but take no responsibility for failwe to do so. NAME AND ADDRESS OFTARTY TO WHOM CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 255 Glacier Drive Martinez, California 94553 NAMEAND Environmental Science Associates ADDRESS OF 1291 East Hillsdale Boulevard INSURED Foster City, California 94404 TYPE OF INSURANCE CO.%7AT-Y ii, POLICY c and llMfis OF LIABILITY AND POLICY NO. L%PIRATION DATE i WORKMEN'S STATUTORY-In cadornw.co wdh tl+r Comp■nsuion L■w of th•Sl•t■at COMPENSATION PUBLIC IASWTY Aetna Casualty & Suret:yOc once Ag7erate Combincd Sm¢ie Limit BODILYJ# OSALS00310CC,!+ f Products 1 Bodily lnjury r,/or Property I ` Damage 12/4/76 , S300.000 S300 00 + PUattC t1Aaaltr 1 t•c. •:a■turt Agt2eeateProtec Eac iecurrence FwOPiR71 DAMAGE rr ( otetarcnce i o►t■•tro.s ive-'Products- ana f lOG 000 1 $100 000 ntractua! Aggregate � $ S100.000 Atii010.034'_ ! riex occurrence I BODILY INJURY „ $100,000 $300,000 N10 autos only Each Occurrence AUOMOyuE t•cr Pro i,IY DAMAGE r, 1 OCcurrtnCC ! $100,000 , Excess Aetna Casualty & Surety $1,000,000 Bodily Injury W or Property Damage ComDined Liability X 05XS8003101?CA Single Limit in excess of above mentioned primary limit. 112/4/77 or a self-insured retention of $10,000 (Nothing contained in this certificate shall be construed as extending coverage not afforded by any Policy shown above or as affording insurance to any inswed not named above.) It is understood and agreed that Contra Costa County, Flood Control and Water Conservation District is named as an additional insured but only with regards Project # 8535-2520-76, . the performance of an environmental iopact report on Grayson Creek. In the event of cancellation of the policy or policies by the companies, ten (10) days' tcritten notice of such cancellation will be given to you at the address stated above. Dated November 12th, 1976 By / _,� � llhicrofilmea with board ordern� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 19 76 In the event of cancellation of the policy or policies by the companiesten '-'ritten notice of such cancellation will be given to you atthe address,statedlabovdayst e. Dated November 12th, 1976 Bs / dcsol M aofilmed with board orde0,14 1rt In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16. , 19 76 In the Matter of Approving Change Order No. 1 to Contract for Construction at Orinda Community Center Park - Phase 2A (County Service Area R-6) , Orinda. (W.O. 5295-927) . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute Change Order No. 1 to the construction contract with Robert Quatman, Inc. , Hayward for the Orinda Community Center Park - Phase 2A, 26 Orinda Way, Orinda. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: P.W. Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (Bldgs & Grnds) Supervisors affixed this 16 today of November _ 19 76 cc: Public Works Department Building Projects Agenda Clerk J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Robert Quatman By f'pt�o , Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller N.POUS n-14 i/761im 01)4-18 �j • Fund ... 5295-92T 1•rpjcct:'' Orinda Community Center Park - Phase ?A onntr:,clilr: Robert Quatman, Inc. - - la rcrardanie'.c:ith County rLque.L, Contractor prol,oscz to provida'all equip�ucnt, : . =feria.;•,-labor and :.ervrces to aCCom liAl the rerluc::Led change to the cuntract, e-ocOUP--ciic far:whiCh Ole amount nc•Led herein below shatl-constitute full' coc;aeci;-a - - tion arid'hy--which the contract price siguall.be adjusted. In all other respects .the'coaLrnct re=ins unchanCed. ,Brserit+tio:r of Chnn'•cz '.s''• "' Changes requested by-Service Area Advisory Committee inorder to realize .a cost savings. "Dete.Alternate'f2 - turf area, sodded plus 30-day- le maintenance period. ." .Deduct:•$12•,756;09 A Add_Alternate' #1 -. truf area, seeded,plus 60-day a'aintenance period.. ''Add :6;480100::•;,;. A dd sodding ofsmall mound area adjacent to tot lot.. ' Add " "K- 336;00;:; Add'"30"'da 4dditional maintenance .. y ance eriod for .turf area._:Add �2 =` P 80.00<:7� I Arid'electrical.work, including 1 pull box and .additional .'wiring to accomodate change in location of irrigation :controller, .Add ''=• Add. - relocate*2"0" of 3" conduit risEr'at pole per • '.P:G. & E. instructions - . - Add �• `'r .,.`•�,t:_. Approval-Recommend d: Net Change 16 contraet Price $' 5,297:00• Deduct: . Pr ct .itect Ena eer Lash Contract•Price _ '$24;621.00- IFew Contract Price B ul I dings And Grounds Engineer $19,324.00• Approved: - - Public Works Director n .Accepted: _ • 00419 Robert Ouatman. Tnr•_ contractor Dae ' Zz Microfilmed with board order' In the -Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Approving Change Order No. 1 to construction contract with Valley Crest Landscape, Inc. for Front Street Mini-Park, Danville (County Service Area R-7) (Work Order 5251-927) . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute Change Order No. 1 to the construction contract with Valley Crest Landscape, Inc. , 1460 Concord Ave., Concord for Front Street Mini-Park (County Service Area R-7) , said change order being for an additional $2,150 for added electrical work required by P.G.&E. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: P. W. Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Bldgs. & Grnds supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this 16thlay of November , 19 7L Agenda Clerk Building Projects Q J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By— Valley . Deputy Clerk Valley Crest Landscape N.PODS H.2a 3J76 15m 011420 # �1 Fund #117-0. #5251 PrGjccC: Front Street Mini l? k I C0t1LraCLvr: Valley Crest Landscape, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid- minutes my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: P. W. Dept. Supervisors Bldgs. & Grnds 19 Z affixed this 16thlay of November cc: public Works Department Agenda Clerk J. R. OMON, Clerk Building Projects De Clerk County Auditor-Controller By Oyu✓ PAY Valley Crest Landscape N.pOUS H.24 3J't6 lim 010420 Fund #j; O_ X5251 I rrPJect: Front Street Mini Park ConLracLvr: Valley Crest Landscape, Inc_ - In rccurdance with (:aunt, reque:.t, Contractor propo:;c s to provide all.cquiprient, v:ater9als, labor --lid r.crvices to aeeera;li::ll the rcqu-_::ted change to the contract e0CMIUMLs for which Ole ararunt ncited herein below shall constitute full compens-a- tion and by Which the contract price simll be adjusted. In all other respects the contract remains unchanged. .Dascription of Chnn,,c: - Add: Electrical service across Front Street 40 ft. of No. 6 'conductors, 40 ft. 1k" conduit, a large radius 90° ell and a disconnect switch. , (Beason for change: P.G.&E. refused to handle - this portion of the electrical service on an , unmetered project.) - $ 2,150.00 , Apprav Recocaeade _ Net Change - W fn contract Price $Zs]sn nnADD Pro t A > AL—tec gl r Last Contract Price $,LI.O50_00 Dew Contract Price $13-200.00 guildings and GroundFJ Engineer - Approved: - l� , Public Works Director Accepted: . fips-� , q1;q-'k&.-, - EY �7-d Con .actor Date- ' J>�,[t 0-y p,r C-.�t sea/P�-F�C, }',Mere ilmed with'soard order- 00421 f :1 f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Novembpr 11; . 19 71; In the Matter of - Proclaiming November 22-29, 1976 as Adoption Peek. On the request of Tris. Susan Jo Heyman, President, California Citizens Adoption Coalition, 2157 Basswood Court, '►•iestlake Village, California 91361, THE BOARD DOES HEREBY PROCLAM November 22-29, 1976 as Adoption I:eek. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of sold Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. cc: 1.1s. S. J. Ha yntan Witness my hand and the soot of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixe—dththis16tn day of Itoyember . ig 76 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk 011422 H-243141Sm l � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of - Alleged Non—Compliance with Drainage Requirement for Minor Subdivision 46-72, Danville Area. A November 3, 1976 letter having been received from Mr. R. W. Cross, 1752 Green Valley Road, Danville, California 94526 stating that Minor Subdivision 46-72, Danville area, is almost completed, alleging that Condition rll of the August 8, 1976 staff report relating to drainage requirements has not been complied with, and requesting that the proper agency be so notified; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the Public 11orks Director for report. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. R. W. Cross Witness my hand and the seat of the Board of Public V.orks Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed tti a6th day of November 19 76 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By t.! (C•_t/G 1 G E' Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H•24 3176 15m 00423 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 . 1976 In the Matter of CETA Goals and Objectives for Fiscal Year 1977. The Board having received .a November 1, 1976 letter from Mr. Arthur Douglas, Associate Regional Administrator, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, explaining Region IX Employment and Training Administration's Comprehensive Employment and'Training Act (CETA) goals and objectives for fiscal year 1977, and requesting the County's continued support of same; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid cc: Director, Human Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Resources Agency Supervisors Director of Personnel affixed thisl6thday of November . 19 76 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By :.-)Cr�!s t-c�'• . Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall N-:t 3176 ISm 00424 a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 _71 In the Matter of Weed Abatement Notices. The Board on September 21, 1976 having referred to the Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association for report the request of Mr. Paul M. Stanslcy, President, Old Pioneer Realty Inc., that consideration be given to amending the Ordinance Code to require that weed abatement notices be sent by Certified Mail in order to assure that property owners have been so informed; and In a November 2, 1976 letter Mr. Carlton Williams, Secretary, Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association, having recommended that said request be denied inasmuch as the extremely small proportion of claims of non-delivery does not warrant the additional cost of notification by Certified Mail; and I-ir. William s having further recommended that fire districts conducting weed abatement programs reduce the time interval between notification and compliance dates so as to lessen the likelihood of property owners forgetting they have received said notices; IT IS BY TICE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and coned copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc. Mr. Paul M. Stansky Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CCC Fire Chiefs Assoc. Supervisors Mr. Carlton Williams,Secpf6xed this16thday of_November . 19 -76 Los Medaros College 2700 Leland Ave. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Pittsburg 94565 Riverview Fire Prot. BistBy Deputy Clerk El Sob. to Fire Prot. -Dist. helen C. Marshall _%I :1L ' 1�ihL, ii. :. county Counsel County Administrator ►� H•24 3j-.6 1$ni ©042-5 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION November 2, 1976 Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County Administration Building rRE,C-E-- v 5 651 Pine Street 53 Martinez. %U% 9•:S csx eoa a•wazxnx=:. � tet^Gam. SUBJECT: Certified Mailing of heed Abatement Notices - -� The Honorable Board of Supervisors: Pursuant to the order passed by the Board on September 21, 1976, referring to the Contra Costa County Fine Chiefs Association the request of Mr. Paul M. Stansky that the Ordinance Code be amended to require that weed abatement notices be sent by Certified Mail to assure that property owners be so informed, the following report is submitted. It is recommended that the request be denied. The recommendation was determined by unanimous vote of the members present at their regular meeting on October 12, '1976, after consideration of the following facts: 1. There is no more assurance that Certified Mail will reach a property owner than will First Class Mail. The only difference is that Certified Mail establishes that delivery was accepted at the address to which it was sent. 2. The post office forwards First Class Mail, as well as Certified Mail, to forwarding addresses which are kept on file for one year. 3. It is the property o:cnar's responsibility to notify the post office and the Assessor's Office of a change of address. 4. The additional cost for Certified Mail would be a minimum of 60 cents per piece over the cost of First Class Mail. One fire district in Contra Costa County sends out over 15,000 notices in the course of a year. Approximately $11,000 would be added to the cost of administering their abatement program if they sent their notices by Certified Mail. 5. The notification procedure provided in Section 37.105 of the Ordinance is consistent with Section 14596, Article S, Part 5, Division 12 of the State of California Health and Safety Code. 6. Less than 1/10 of one percent of all property owners sent notices claim that they have not received their notice. 0314?u �1 - Y�-�,�-�.h=-- Microfilmed wife board order MINr. Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County November,2, 1976 Pape Two 7. Most property owners who claim that did, in fact, receive a notice but had forgotteney have tit besved date came due. This is attributed to the lengthy an abatement notice tion and compliance dates, Y the time the compliance g Y time period between notifica- From the above facts, it was concluded that: rarided in Section 37.105 of the Ordinance is 5. The notification procedure p Article 5, Part 5, Division 12 of the State consistent with Section 14396, of California Health and Safety Code- owners sent notices claim that 6. Less than 1110 of one percent of all property they have not received their notice. O'JA 95 Micro{itmed wifh bocscd order 1 , Soaird of Supervisors Contra Costa County hovember.2, 1976 Page Two 7. Most property owners who claim that they have not received an abatement notice did, in fact, receive a notice but had forgotten it by the time tate compliance date came due. This is attributed to the lengthy time period between notifica- tion and compliance dates. From the above facts, it was concluded that: 1. The unlikelihood of improved delivery, coupled with the extremely small propor- tion of claims of non-delivery does not warrant the additional cost of notifica- tion by Certified Mail. 2. A change in procedure to reduce the time interval between notification and compliance dates would probably significantly reduce the likelihood of property owners forgetting that they received them. It was, therefore, recommended that fire districts conducting weed abatement pro- grans adjust their notification procedures to reduce the time interval between notification and compliance dates as much as possible, and determined that the proposal to require notification by Certified Mail be recommended for denial. Very truly yours, Carlton Williams, Secretary &! Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs Association CW:ps 004-27 R �`i t r 4 E: In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Melton W. Knight, Program Manager, Rat Control Project, Contra Costa County Health Department, is AUTHORIZED to attend an Urban Rat Control Training Course in Atlanta, Georgia from November 28, 1976 through December 3, 1976. All expenses will be charged to the Rat Control Project. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Orig. : Director, HRA affixed this 16th day of November , 19 76 cc: County Health Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk M. W. Knight County Administrator B Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller a 4�Ne1d H 24 8/75 101 00428 r t i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 1976 In the Matter of Destruction of Various Probation Records Pursuant to Government Code Section 26205.1, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that John A. Davis, County Probation Officer, is AUTHORIZED to destroy various closed records which have not been in an active status for over five (5) years. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Probation Department Supervisors cc: County Probation Officer affixed this16thday of November 19 _ZfL County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk MaXine M. Ne e H-24 3/76 Ilm 00429 TW fi In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Establishing Petty Cash Revolving Fund for Retirement Division, Office of County Treasurer-Tax Collector On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that establishment of a $20 Petty Cash Revolving Fund for the Retirement Division, Office of County Treasurer-Tax Collector, is AUTHORIZED. Passed by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and carred copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesoid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: County Administrator Supervisors cc: Retirement Administrator affixed thisl6th day of November . 19 76 Treasurer-Tax Collector Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk "'M=ineM. a eld H-24 3/11615m 00430 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Authorizing Destruction of Certain Records IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that the County Treasurer-Tax Collector is AUTHORIZED to destroy certain "F" Series Receipt Books, as evidenced in November 5, 1976 memorandum from the County Treasurer-Tax Collector to the County Administrator, pursuant to Government Code Section 26202. Passed by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and coned copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Treasurer-Tax affixed thisl6thday of November . 19 JfL Collector County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By .Y Deputy Clerk Max a M. Neufe H-24 3/7615m 00431 ;r 'Fax Collectors office Edwardes.Lea' Cal 1 l'C w County 7rrnurer•Tax Collector Alfred P.Lomeli i:25 Court Sti ect Cost[.' Assistant Treasurer-Tu Collector I mance Buildinq `Martinez,California 94553 (� 1415)372-4122 � /ui-i(1 I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Orig: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Treasurer-Tax affixed thisl6thday of November 19 2fL Collector County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �.� , Deputy Clerk Maxifie M. NeufiLf H-.4 3(76 lSm 00431 laic Goll lector S Office � Edward W.Leat ��-C^ County Treasurer-Tax Cottector 1,25 Court StreetAlfred P.Lomeli f mance Building OS4-1 Assistant Treasurer-Tu Cottector Martinez,Califomia 91553 County�' t��1 , .1415),372.4122 �. ou 11 November 5, 1976 RECEIVED Arthur G. Will NOV -8 i�l7a County Administrator Administration Building Office of 651 Pine Street - , CAunfy fiC'.r '!;SS?r•=vr Martinez, California 94553 Re: Destruction of "Fr' Series Receipt Books Dear Sir: In accordance with Q e provisions of Section-26202 of the Government Code, we request the attached list of receipt books be approved for destruction by Board Order. Numbers Date From Tb From To 3601 3625 12/15/59 1/13/60 3626 3650 1/25/60 2/9/60 3651 3675 2110/60 3/7/60 3676 3700 3/8/60 3/28/60 3701 3725 3/29/60 4/25/60 3726 3750 4/25/60 5/16/60 22750 22769 11/10/69 11/30/69 22775 22799 1212/69 1/13/70 22800 22824 12/4/69 2/3/70 33626 33650 7/23165 9/2/65 33651. 33675 9/7/65 10/21/65 33676 33700 10/25/65 11/30/65 33701 33725 11/30/65 3/9/66 33726 33750 11/22/65 8/27/68 36276 36300 3111/66 5/3/66 36301 35325 5/4/66 6/16166 36326 36350 6/15/66 7/11/66 00432 Microfilmed with board order Arthur G. Will County Administrator November 5, 1976 page two IJ 22775 22799 12/2/69 1/13/70 22800 22824 12/4/69 2/3/70 33626 33650 7/23/65 9/2/65 33651 33675 9/7/65 10/21/65 33676 33700 10/25/65 11/30/65 33701 33725 11/30/65 3/9/66 33726 33750 11/22/65 8/27/68 36276 36300 3/11/66 5/3/66 36301 35325 5/4/66 6/16/66 36326 35350 6115166 7/11/66 00432 Microfilmed with board order Arthur G. Will County Administrator November 5, 1976 page two Number To From Th 36351 36375 7/13/66 9/23/66 36376 36400 10/13/66 11/3/66 36401 36425 11/15/66 1/12/67 37626 37650 1116/67 2/20/67 37651 37675 2/20/67 3/9/67 37676 37700 3/9/67 3/21/67 37701 37725 3/21/67 4/10/67 37726 37750 4/12/67 4/27/67 39351 39375 4/28/67 5/24/67 39376 39400 5/26/67 6/14/67 39401 39425 6/14/67 7/13/67 39426 39450 7/13/67. 8/18/67 39451 39475 8/22/67 9/28/67 39476 39500 9/29/67 11/14/67 40151 40175 11/20/67 12/28/67 40176 40200 1/2/67 2/5/68 40201 40225 2/6/68 3/14/68 40226 40250 3/14/68 4/30/68 40251 40275 4/30/68 6110/68 41901 41925 6/10168 7/17/68 41926 41950 7/12/68 8/20/68 41951 41'975 7/17/68 8/14/68 41976 42000 8/28/68 9/26/68 42001 42025 8/20/68 10/9/68 42026 42050 9/26/68 10/15/68 43351 43375 10/9/68 10/31/68 43376 43400 10/15/68 10/31/68 43401 43425 10/31/68 11/20/68 43426 43450 10/31/68 11/20/68 43451 43475 11/21/68 12/17/68 00433 Arthur G. Will . County Administrator November 5, 1976 page three 41951 4i975 7/17/68 8/14/68 41976 42000 8/28/68 9/26/68 42001 42025 8/20/68 10/9/68 42026 42050 9/26/68 10/15/68 43351 43375 lo/9/68 10/31/68 43376 43400 10/15/68 10/31/68 43401 43425 10/31/68 11/20/68 43426 43450 lo/31/68 11/20/68 43451 43475 11/21168 12/17/68 i i 00433 Arthur G. Will County Administrator November 5. 1976 Page three Number To From To 43476 43500 11/26/68 1/16/69 43526 43550 12/18/68 1121/69 43551 43575 1/17/69 3/19/69 43576 43600 L25/69 3/10/69 43601 43625 3/11/69 4/8/69 43626 43650 3/24/69 5/14/69 43651 43675 4/9/69 5/1/69 44976 45000 5/6/69 6/2/69 45001 45025 - 5/14/69 6/16/69 45026 45050 6/9/69 7/1/69 45051 45075 6/19/69 7/30/69 45076 45100 6/30/69_ 6/8/70 45101 45125 7/1/69 8/5/69 45126 45150 8/1/69 9/15/69 45151 45175 8/6/69 9/15/69 45176 45200 9/16/69 10/8/69 45201 45225 9/16/69 10/27/69 45226 45250 10/15/69 11/5/69 45251 45275 10/30/69 12/3/69 Very truly yours, EDwmRD W. rEAL Treasurer — Tax Collector -�'& P. Sal P. Aaantea Tax office Manager SPA:dmb 00434 t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia November 16 , 1976 In the Matter of Annual Report of Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that November 23, 1976 at 10:55 a.m. is FIXED as the time for presentation of the annual report of the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Family and Children's Witnessmy hand and the Seal of the Board of mmitt ^ Services Advisory Coisors Attn: T4s. J. Campos affixed this 16ttday of November 1976 Director, Human Resources Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �gf Deputy Clerk y Cr H-2-13/76 15m 0043�� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia November 16 , 1976 In the Matter of Sale of Surplus h-Ton Dodge Pickup Truck Vehicle Number 5355 On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is AUTHORIZED to sell County Vehicle Number 5355, which has been declared surplus, to the Knightsen School District for $900, its estimated market value. Passed by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Orig: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Purchasing Agent affixed this 16thday of November , 19 76 Knightsen School District Auditor-Controller Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Mai ine M. Neuf d H.N 3/76 lSm 0043 J A! 6y Iloilo In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 17 , 19 7 In the Matter of Amended Claim for Damages. 14r. A. J. Ginocchio of Ring, Athey, Ginocchio & Ring, Inc., P. 0. Box 97, "lalnut Creek, California 94596 having filed an amended claim for damages on behalf of Mr. andl..rs. Elliott Mauzy, 7 Navajo Court, 'Salnut Creek, California 94596 on October 12, 1976 in the amount of 32,170,0 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid claim is DENIED. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. A. J. Ginocchio Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Public ' orks Director Supervisors Attn: i r. Broatch affixed thisl6thday of November _ 19 76 County Counsel County AdministratorOLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk H-143/76 l5m 3 F I L E OCT 12 1976 I P-assON BOARD O% ?=R Mrs 8 --- 1 MENDED CLAM AGAI14ST THE COUNTY OF COi%"Z ra co. 'kov PURSUANT TO NOTICE OF INSUFFICIENCY OCLAIM 2 3 TO: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND TO THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA: 4 5 1. The claimants` names and post office address are 6- as follows: PIR. AND MRS. ELLIOTT MAUZY, of 7 Navajo Court, 7 Walnut Creek, California. 8 2• _ Notices should be sent to the following law firm 9 at their address as set forth herein: RING, ATHEY, GINOCCHIO a 10 RING, INC. , By A. J. GINOCCHIO, P. O. Box 97, Walnut Creek, 11 California 94596. z 12 3. The date, place and other circumstances of the Z o v 13 occurrence or transaction that gave rise to this claim are as a , 1 14 follows: During.1973, 1974 and 1975 (the exact dates are unknown a e uu r, 0 a 15 to claimants) , the-County of Contra Costa installed a roadway U ; ¢ x J o 0 ` � N6 � 16 as an adjunct to- Subdivision 4389, which roadway is commonly 0 � � o - Z < > aY „ 0 o i m i 17 known as Bando Court, Walnut Creek, California, and which ): tui I `o ' I., 18 roadway is adjacent to claimants property at 7 Navajo Court, ` 3 19 Walnut Creek, California. As. a direct result of- said roadway z - 20 construction by the County of Contra Costa, 12-Arizona Cypress 21 trees of claimants died within 100 days last past, on or about 22 July 16, 1976, after expending large sums to prevent their loss. 23 4_ A general description of the damages incurred, so 24 far as is now known, is as follows: Loss of said trees and 25 exgenses relating to preserving them. 26 5. The name -or names of the public employee or employees 27 causing the damages are not now knot-in. 28 6. The amount claimed as of the date of presentation 29 of this-claim is the approximate sum of $2,170.00- 30 7. The basis of computation of this claim is as follaas: 31 (a) Cost to reDlace trees 1;570_00 (b) Expenses in trying to save trees 600.00 32 Total $_2,170_00 00438 i c t� a " �" � .�, ,f I t. ,34 I , �, "�,� ?t �F; m u 1. .� 014 . F ti W, .; r � ,-4% # L , v : k P .,: ; i a•RII�TG"_.ATHB ' � 8. .. ♦ ' ,•. GINOCCHIO,!��3NG. C=.,�..8]C. A J` r 1 � f k 2' GIN1.OCCHIO, are the attorneys "f1. or the above named claimants andY 3 th. 11ey are"designated:to.present this claim oaet�fair�beI alf w �N _�- : DATED October 8, 1976 rT r Y r ,, t* ��,« 11 , r a r M i`Fh�LN`,�7xi 6 RINGZ., ATHE7C,," GINOCCBIO�w&�RIIJGkr� ' Httorneys4 r Claimants,' " r�`i an E11iotMa " '' ¢ # 7 _° ,� �,+a� � 9. � t4 R'GS, � .. 1 I , 01I0 Clerk of the BoarIG Supervisors � , ,. ­ 111of Contra Costa County _ Yl v- COurt and.I+Isin"Streets. j •�. 11`. 94553 ��r11 Hartanez, CA n 12 11 -n S j N 7'- 6 d t�' 0 13 �" _ t Z o a .r < 14 Richard A Bortolazzo ° 11 - r� �_, I 1,11 0 . -14 Z Deputy:County" Counsel 11 a _. -Courthouse "" , ;,o lb Contra Costa,County LS Zo o h s P ,O Box 69 M ,idk, F ez CA 94553 :U a'o< e Martin ,' $ti ; x r'' ` p3 ono 16 2 -q 1, " Z` io. eex� '� a '�¢ 17 .I �� ` i}LNi�ililif�LiH Vr �N�AsiCL 17LiMA iS� * r, ,�d�'y ,, '' ', ..''� .`` Q I am a,citizen ox,the United,States and s ` �-� sax; i - < < 19 employed ia'the C:,z iy of Contra Costa. ' K 0 3 Cal ifarnz1.a r ..� �Ys�r +:he aga of 18 years _ 2 20 and not a arty tt :+tea nfthirc `above=entitled -1 y�"""'''�����-XXXnnn .t` f Sri 4 matter ' "�;y .x. •�� !`s .4r"5u i,$S P ,� BO7G 4`I� 21 laluut Creed..°t:.� ;�. C' i7 Qnthis datesx `�� - I :served Clic :Az s=}`;, c� �.. y L� Placing a a .¢ 22 true cor 7�7gi=c.• -�4i 3r ea2cd enQelopaK , ;� , . t1T] 1. t�l posta<;a th..•CG1t _.�_� e, �r2-�-Z=i �thG UniteeL$ 4 r � dj 23 States Post.,Ci: �.e. n-� ,.fir::mss A �� � callfGrn;�.'E.�°�=^ -tr s 16 t ^��Setr , . ll. ..forth 1:1. 24 i�mezzatt •_ ' ^ � r ; Fr lg wL.. :" c� n: I declass und�^r cE,a�= .r * -'J , t: t the u 25 foregoing zutr^ed co ���ct: �� � � `.. ,.. dated at Uzluut Crocq. Ciziaruzo. *on � F r N hr_ s f f 27 �? r _ s •�' / fit f r d I u`,nY i d i e.r-a f � a�T {."s a +x�r M ,... 28 _ a i 3,,,x�.:. 1. 29 30 �� " t f c= " I I31 05 , ' w �h !_ , N `='��ww.�..____•� . fix" � Hy Y ` i� �c�:.p�' "G £ xx 4 : v mit r+wu^ `'"tva^r.e�k3 #' is3x w #.-' -•e ' �. F 'xr „ - r x< i T�. , k,fir. -v. 4: , % .T�$"h ,}Sfn. - ...., .•. k a•c *`0.w s; . .eiw.. ,f „-+;._ ....m..'4 x,'1r+4.. n, o-r'£, i��s'�•�.'^.,+F.?«, ,w,S. ,..5 .. - Y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California K'ovemher 1.6 JF 19 76 In the Matter of Claim for Damages. Great American Insurance Com anies {insured: Harman's Kentucky Fried Chicken and James RobertU P. 0. Box 2449, San Francisco, California 94126 having filed a claim for damages on October 3, 1976 (amount not specified). is DEt!{IED. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid claim PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Great A=erican Insurance Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Comuanies Superrnors Public ;7orks Director affixed this�6thday of =':ovember 19 76 Attn: I,.. . 3roatch -- County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk 00440 .i o I JLANMGWWSURANMC0MFM1ES September 30, 1976 F L E RECEI� county Counsel ,Contra Costa ��� ? 1976 �� 725 Court Street IS3rtln32, CalifOrna.a Vii. allX BOARD Qr-W NW25 CO. B Re: OUR FILE: DN 400 AL 00185 OUR INSURED: HARMAN'S KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN AND JAMES ROBERTS D/ACCIDENT: 7/29/76 CLAIMANT: ALBERT M. BAGLEY Dear Sirs: This letter will notify you that we are looking to you for contribution in this claim. The City of Pleasant Hill has notified me that you are under contract with them to maintain their traffic lights, one of which, boring of faulty operation, contributed to the accid=nt in question. Attached please find a copy of the City of Pleasant Hill Police Report regarding the above-captioned accident. Pleas: contact me regarding contribution in this matter. I am presently handling the claimant who was injured in the ac- cident. Yours truly, tt,� C � � �Lt.fl•L�.t:.� - ' {�<<���.<< A. 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Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, 150 Hayes Street, Room 400, San Francisco, California 94102 havinngg filed a claim for damages on October 6, 1976 in the amount of $1,500; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid claim is DENIED. PASSED by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Claimant Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public ':'orks Director Supervisors Attn: ',,r. Broatch affixed this r:,day of rsovnmhpr 19 76 County Counsel County Administrator f� r J. R. OLSSON, Clerk rN -By 1\ -.-e-e,-A , Deputy Clerk �o► ?a In—iahi H-24 3,16 Um 0044-5 'THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AN'D TELEGRAPH COMPANY SECURITY - SAN FRANCISCO 130 HA-ST*EET.ROpY 400 . 5"FRANCISCO,CALJFORNIA 94102 AREA CODE 413 342.24" D_L_VVmser I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date afoWtn ss my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Claimant Supervisors Public 'r:orks Director Attn: :"r. 3roatc" affixed this19 Ihrnday of_ 110-c-lbe , ?n County counsel count; Administrator I'� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk 00445 ,THE PAC{FlC TELEPHONE AKD TELEGRAPH COMPANY *t�^ SECURITY - SAN FRANCISCO 130 NAVES STREET.Room 400 • 3"FRANCISCO.C^LWORNIA 94102 AREA CODE 413 342.24" - D.L WINS11r Wsrlbcr secuft"T hLAM"aw Case No. B-640-262 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES October 1, 1976 County Clerk Contra Costa County Martinez, California 94553 Dear Sir: Sometime about June 14, 1976, our underground facilities were struck and damaged by a jeep-post hole digger owned by Sabotka Specialties Company. This accident occurred on Amherst, 75 feet east of Arlington, Kensington, California. It is our understanding that Sabotka Specialities Company was working under subcontract to Brennaugh Construction Company, who was under contract doing work for you. The estimated cost of repairing our facilities is $1,600. We are sending you this notice pursuant to Section 910 of the Government Code. Since we are not aware of the contractual relation- ship between you and the various contractors involved, we are also sending a copy of this letter to each of them. Please send notices to the above address. Very truly yours, K. S. CLEEK Security Representative Encl. � cc: Brennaugh Construction Company 21483 Orange Avenue F I L E 0 Castro Valley, California 94545 Sabotka Specialties Company 0-Ct 6 1975 P.O. Box 4103 Walnut Creek, California 94596 CLERK Bs• OARD O;yJF%wVl"aORS ;'�ONTRA COSTA CO. 00445 In the Board of Supervisors of , Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Contracts with Community Program Volunteer Providers Under the National Influenza Program of 1976 The Board having considered the recommendation of Dr. Orlyn Wood, County Health Officer, regarding standard form contracts for the provision of a community program for swine influenza immunization under the National Influenza Program of 1976 administered by the California State Department of Health, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Health Officer or her designee is AUTHORIZED to execute, on behalf of the County, said standard form contracts with the following named Contractors: CONTRACTORS CONTRACT NUMBERS 1. E. G. 6 G., Inc. SP 131 2. Veteran's Administration Hospital SF 212 PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts 6 Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed thisl6thday of_November 19 76 County Health Officer Contractors J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk MAxine M. Neilfeld EH:dg 11-_'i 3.176►Sm 010447 Human Resources Agency Date November 10, 1976 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY r To Arthur �./idill, County Administrator / q,=,-1e FYOM C. L. Van flarter, Director Subj SWINE IuFLUENZA If M,TZATIO.v PROGRAM OF 1976 — SUBCONTRACTS Attached for presentation to the Board of Supervisors is the following: Program: National Influenza Program of 1976 (Swine Flu Immunization) Department: Health Contractors: Two (2) Community Program Volunteer Subcontractors Payment Limit: No payment Service: Provision for community subcontractors to participate in the National Influenza Program of 1976 under California Government. Code Section 856.6. The contracts have been executed by the contractors and are in the standard form approved by County Counsel for this purpose. The contracts are not attached, but are specified by name and number on the attached Board Order which also authorizes signature by the Health Officer. These procedures are identical to those approved by the Board on October 19, 1976 and specified in my October 13, 1976 memo to you on this subject. _ I therefore recommend that these contracts be approved and executed and request that you present my recommendation to the Board with your endorse— ment for approval at their next meeting on Tuesday, November 16, 1976. CLVMiEH:dg jj�� Attachment c.i i=. ��� EE, :J Copies: June M. Larson Dr. Orlyn Wood n '!o Tom Beaudet Dr. William Longshore cam✓: `�......'� Ann Ageson �^ c� Richard Harrison Geraldine Russell- ,;-• 00448 w In the Board of Supervisors of - Contra Costa County, State of California No--P +er 16 . 19 In the Matter of Legal Defense. IT IS BY TI?;; R0.'.-RD ORDERED that the County provide legal defense for the folio:-ring individuals in the court actions indicated, reserving all of the rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Government Code Sections 825 and 995; HA!E AND DEP:+3Ti•_=:l__ COURT AND ACTION MFOER John K. Lee, Staff R:^.ysician, Superior Court No. 162923 Contra Costa Count-.• =ospital Ifs. Sharon Littlefield Turner, Plaintiff Harry D. Ra--say, Sheriff— Superior Court IIo. 19815 Coroner frx! Jerry S. Hudson, et. al., Petitioners PASSED by the Board on November =6, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: J. ,'-i. Lee, 7--. D. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Sheriff—Coroner Supervisors Public "orlcs Director affixed this 16t{loy of_No:rember 19 76 Attn: Kr. Broa�c- Cour_? Counsel ' County Administrator ! {, r--J. R. OL.SSON' Clerk Deputy Clerk aondg Andal-1 00449 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Acknowledging Receipt and Approving East Bay Regional Park District Resolution Providing an Allocation to Contra Costa County Available from the California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program. The County Administrator having reported that the East Bay Regional Park District Board of Directors' Resolution No. 1976- 10-311, adopted on October 26, 1976, provides an allocation in the amount of $61,044 available from the California Urban Open- Space and Recreation Program for projects to serve specified County Service Areas providing recreation services; and The County Administrator, Director of Planning, and Public Works Director having heretofore reviewed said District resolution and having concurred that it provides an equitable distribution of available grant funds; and NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that East Bay Regional Park District Resolution No. 1976-10-311, providing an allocation in the amount of $61,044 available from the California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program to Contra Costa County for specified County Service Areas providing recreation services, is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED and APPROVED. Passed by the Board on November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing b a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: County Administrator Whness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: East Bay Regional affixed A14:. thday of_November 19 76 Park District Public Works Director �. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning County Auditor-Controller By Deputy Clerk Makine M. Ne d H-24 3/76 ISm 09450 • " w EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT RESOLUTION No. 1976-10-311 October 26, 1976 APPROVAL OF AGREEM[EXT WITH CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ON ALLOCATION OF ROBERTI FUNDS TO SPECIAL. ASSESSMENT AREAS FOR RECREATION WHEREAS, the State of California is to distribute grant funds made avail- able to cities and districts pursuant to the Roberti-Z'berg Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program (SB 174, Chapter 160, Statutes of 1976); and WHEREAS, the East Bay Regional Park District, as the agency which provides and administers the park and recreation services, is to receive the block grant for Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, Contra Costa County has requested to share in such funds in the sum of $61,044 in connection with the following Service Areas: M-17 Montarabay, R-9 E1 Sobrante, R-6 Orinda, R-7 San Ramon Valley, R-8 Walnut Creek and LIB-11 Oakley; and WHEREAS, the Office of Grants and Local Assistance, Department of Parks and Recreation, State of California, has advised the District that this would be permissible implementation of the legislation; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that, subject to the rendering of an opinion by District Counsel that such allocation and the filing of applications pursuant thereto are legal: 1. The East Bay Regional Park District may allocate to Contra Costa County up to $61,044 of the block grant funds allocated to the East Bay Regional Park District by the State of California pursuant to the Roberti-Z'berg Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program for the following Service Areas: M-17 Montarabay, R-9 EL Sobrante, R-6 Orinda, R-7 San Ramon Valley, R-8 Walnut Creek, and LIB-11 Oakley. 2. The County of Contra Costa shall prepare grant applications within State guidelines for such Service Areas and transmit those applications to the East Bay Regional Park District by February 1, 1977, so that the East Bay Regional Park District may in turn provide those projects to the State as part of the East Bay Regional Park District block grant application. 3. In the event that the State shall reject any portion of the County's application, the County may, up to June 1, 1977, adjust the remaining projects or submit one or more new projects, up to a total sum of $61,044. The sums represented by any project or projects rejected shall revert to the East Bay Regional Park District to be used for District projects. Moved by Director Fred C. Blumberg, seconded by Director Paul J. Badger, and adopted this 26th day of October, 1976, by the following vote: FOR: Directors-Paul J. Badger, Fred C. Blumberg, Howard L. Cogswell, William F. Jardin, Mary Lee Jefferds, Harlan R. Kessel, and John J. Leavitt. AGAINST: Directors none. ABSENT: Directors none. Microfilmed with board order 00451 I i EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT 1 a `.hr w BOULEVARD OAKLAND. CAL n '.7•-'iJA 94619 TEL PH tJ (41 1531- 00 t_00- L E £ E O E 5 93 BOARD Of OIRECIORS JOAMJ EE^Wlr-•-..d.rt. W"Y EEE JIFFERM Yre�.rMr. PAUL J.BADGER, A it t.Am f.JAROIk Z• IRED C GLUM/ERG.&CWARD L COGSWELL MARLAM t AESSEL• RICHARD C TAUGEAU,Cw vW-1P, November 1, 1976 Contra CosIa County RECEIVED Mr. C. A. Hammond 140V 137b Office of the County Administrator County Administration Building 01; c. of 651 Pine Street County i,'rninistrc'ror Martinez, California 94553 Dear Mr. Hammond: At the Board meeting of Tuesday, October 26, Directors of the East Bay Regional Park District voted to share proceeds of the Roberti Bill "urban parks legis- lation" with the six special assessment areas within our two-county area, which othentise would not qualify for that funding. This is in accordance with the various meetings held between members of our staff and yours and follows the formula discussed. A copy of the Board resolution on this subject is enclosed. Please note that the amount allocated, i.e., $61,044, is to be applied for by the special assessment areas through Contra Costa County and thence via our District to the State. If the projects applied for by the special assessment areas are not acceptable to the State for any reason, substitutions may be made. However, should applications by the special assessment areas not prove accept- able to the State by a given deadline date, such funds may revert to this District for other of our projects. A copy of the District's news story on this item and the background data submit- ted to our Board are enclosed for your further information. Upon approval by the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors, the various special assessment areas should be notified of the availability of the funds and the guidelines set by the State. I would suggest that this be done by a meeting with representatives of these six special assessment areas where both Contra Costa County and this District are represented. If you agree to this joint approach, will you so inform Linda Chew, our Development Administrator, who will handle our part of such a meeting. I am pleased that this worked out so well, and look to approval by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors at an early date. Sin ly, i �c Richard � K R Fichad C. Trudeau ECEIVED General Manager RCT:mp NOV/E 1976 Enclosures cc: Russell W. Porter avec 90AW OF BTA Co. 00452 Microfilmed with board order � E+ i N In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 , 19 76 In the Matter of Acknowledgement of Report from the Social Service Department of the Human Resources Agency Relative to Program Implications of Staffing Reductions. In compliance with the Memorandum of Understanding signed on July 20, 1976 between the County of Contra Costa and Social Services Union Local #535, Section 20 of which requiring, in part, that the Social Service Department of the Human Resources Agency submit to the Board of Supervisors a report on the program impact of the reduction in staff and establish criteria for referral and acceptance of clients for social service programs in which staff have been significantly reduced; and The Board having received the required report from the Director, Human Resources Agency on this date through the Office of the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED ON November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the forepoinp Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this16thday of November 19 76 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Orig: Human Resources Agency Maxine M. Netifefd County Welfare Director Social Services Union, Local #535 County Administrator H-24 3/76 15m 011453 Human Resources Agency Date November 12, 1976 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Arthur G. Will Contra Cos'ra County To County Administrator RECEIVED From C. L. Van Marter, Directo fVOV = ! }975 Office of Subj PROGRAM CHANGES AS A RESULT OF County Administrator REDUCTION IN SERVICES STAFF Reference: Mr. Jornlin's Memo to me on this subject dated November 10, 1976 As you will recall, the Memorandum of Understanding between the County and Local F535 which was signed on July 20 required the department to report back to the Board on the program changes which occurred as a result of the reduction in staff which took place last July. The Memorandum of Understanding specifically requires that the department report "on the program impact of the reduction in staff" and that the department "establish criteria for referral and acceptance of clients for social service programs in which staff have been reduced significantly." The referenced memo from Mr. Jornlin should serve as a response to this requirement. It is my recommendation that you forward this material to the Board of Supervisors for their meeting on November 16 with the recommendation that the Board acknowledge receipt of this report. CLVM:clg Attachment cc: R. E. Jornlin, Welfare Director RECEIVED NOV,16 1976 J. R a 80 N Of w"EWISORS r 00454 Microfilmed with board order U040i Microfilmed with board oru,.... WNW, 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTIIENT TO: C. L. Van Harter, Director, HRA DATE: November 10, 1976 Conga C_sicr c_,,ur;1y FROM: R. EJon, Oi rectorcc: �r�f,f:= SUBJECT: PROGRAM CHANGES AS A RESULT OF O ci_e of REDUCTION IN SERVICES STAFF Counhj ;s:res0r REF: 7/6/76 Board Order, In the Platter of Social Service Funding Problems 7/20/76 Hemorandum of Understanding Between Contra Costa County and Social Service Union, Local 535 8/19/76 C. L. Van Harter to Robert E. Jornlin, Report to the Board of Supervisors on the Program Implications of the Reduction in Services Staff 9/23/76 R. E. Jornlin to C. L. Van Harter, same subject 9/27/76 C. L. Van Harter to Arthur G. Hill, Compliance with Demo of Understanding Signed with Local 1535 The Department recommends that priority be given to the following Social Services funded under Title XX: Information and Referral Protective Services for Children Out-of-Home Care Placement for Children, including Institutional Placement Protective Services for Adults, including Conservatorship Homemaker/Chore Services (In-Home Care) There has been a net reduction of 29.1 positions represented by Local 535. This includes one Vocational Counselor and 28.1 Practitioners, Social Workers and Social Work Trainees. The Department has eliminated two licensing programs—those for Child Day Care services and Adult Residential Care. Five positions have been freed and have been transferred to other programs. Two more staff in licensing will be freed in January. The half-time Social Worker III assigned to work with Home Health and Counseling on the Heals on Wheels program has been withdrawn and re- assigned to other duties. In addition to establishing the program priorities stated above, the Department is recommending that criteria be established for accepting referrals on certain Title XX programs for which the Department has responsibility. Attached is the first statement describing the recommended priorities within each service. These priorities are listed as Referrals to be Accepted and Referrals to be Rejected. GEN 9 (Rev. 3/75) 0 0 45.5 C. L. Van Harter, Director, HRA -2- November 10, 1976 Again, this is the first statement on criteria for the acceptance of referrals for service. We naw have to measure these criteria as it operates in the districts. We must look at the mandatory service programs and at the optional service pro- grams to determine whether we can retain the optional programs by themselves or whether the optional services can exist only as part of the mandatory service program. Essentially, we must review the meaning and the impact of these criteria on district operations and revise them as staff changes and as workload requires. REJ:ls Attachments fl U ' '� 7f i Nov 10.1976 J) 0045 HUTAANRESOU4Cc-Sr:;?„may -p INFORMATION AIJD REFERRAL A. Referrals toted: ri V iSIMI, NOV 10.1976 ;u 01455 HUMMHESOURCES!-CEM t INFORMA?ION AND REFERRAL A. Referrals to be Accepted: All B. Referrals to be Rejected: None 00457 PROTECTIVE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Physical abuse 2. Sexual abuse 3. General neglect 4. Intentional deprivation 5. Parental abandonment (includes disability or refusal to care for a child) 6. Police referrals (shelter intake) 7. Failure to thrive S. Referrals by Superior Court judges for dependency pending change in custody, guardianship, or guardianship study. B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. School truancy, unless neglect by parent is evident 2. Parent/teenager conflict 3. Parental refusal to carry out recommendations of another agency 4. Cases open to Probation Department or where the child's behavior is covered by Sections 601 and 602 of the Welfare & Institutions Code 5. Child custody disputes between parents 6. Parent's life style is objectionable to the referrer, but the child is not in danger 7. Cases dismissed by court in a 601 or 602 hearing where a parent refuses to exercise parental responsibility 8. Chronic dirty house and inadequate parenting 9. Teenager under 18 kicked out of his home but could return 10. Referral by disgruntled parent who has been interviewed by Family Support and retaliates by alleging neglect of child 11. Cases of emotional abuse, such as quarreling parents who are resistant to help 12. Children with special problems but not really in jeopardy 13. Cases referred for dependency because the parent cannot afford a lawyer to change custody 00458 n OUT-OF-HO14E PLACEMIT SERVICES FOR CHILDREN A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Court-ordered placement 2. Transfer-in of dependent children from other counties 3. Short-term emergency voluntary placement for parents who are hospitalized, and no other responsible persons can be found to care for the child 4. Out-of-town inquiry or request for assessment of parental functioning of a child can be returned 5. Assessment for the need of voluntary placement of a child 6. Response to Interstate Compact request for child placement B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Placement requests because of teenage/parental conflict or when teenager is beyond the parent's control 2. Custody study 3. Referrals in which a minor's behavior is described in Section 601 or 602 of the Welfare & Institutions Code 4. Request for placement if person or agency requesting placement does not agree to our agency doing the assessment 5. Request for voluntary placement in which the parent does not reside in Contra Costa County 00459 Y it ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Incompetent, elderly or disabled person who is in danger because of exploitation, abuse or neglect. 2. Persons not functioning adequately for their own health and safety 3. Money Management as substitute payee B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Persons who are not in danger 2. Service requests because Social Security administration or nursing home fails to meet their responsibilities 00460 CONSERVATORSHIP A. Referrals to be Accepted: I. All referrals formally referred by designated medical facilities as determined by law B. Referrals to be Rejected: 00460 COMERVATORSHIP A. Referrals to be Accepted: I. All referrals formally referred by designated medical facilities as determined by law H. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Persons not within the jurisdiction of the specifically designated medical facility 2. Persons who are mentally retarded 3. Drug abusers, unless they are also mentally ill 0:0401 OUT-OF-HOME CARE FOR ADULTS A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Requests for board and care certification for SSI for client or family 2. Recertification of need for board and care 3. Help to SSI recipients needing Out-of-Hone Care when relatives or friends unavailable and special problems exist 4. Assistance when problems arise between facility operator and client or family B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Requests for assistance in the placement of nursing homes or boarding homes when relatives are available in the area. 2. Followup on behalf of individuals in placement in relation to their progress, adjustment, need for transfers and return home ©0462 a� IH-HOME CARE A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Applicants or recipients of SSIJSSP (adults and children) 2. Applicants for IHC with resources sufficient to create a partial financial liability for IHC services B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Persons ineligible on the basis of income t ' 00463 'I CHILD DAY CARE A. Referrals to be Accepted.- I. ccepted:I_ Assistance to parents who are engaged in training leading directly to employment 2. Providing child care for parents who are incapacitated and therefore unable to provide adequate care without assistance 3. Enabling a parent to continue with a high school education 4. Care for child(ren) who are in danger of neglect or abuse when such care would remove the need to have the child or children placed in out-of-home care 5. Providing care to enable parents to secure Family Planning services as required by State regulations 6. Providing day care when the child has special needs B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. All persons not receiving public assistance or identified as needing protective services 2. Persons who need consultation and advice on the type of child care that is needed by them 3. To follow up with parents for whom we have planned child care to assure that the services being provided meet the child's and parent's needs 00464 -w r r FOSTER NOME LICENSING A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. All requests for information and referral and licensing applications related to foster home licensing 2. All complaints regarding licensed or unlicensed foster homes B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Any requests for Day Care Licensing services or complaints about Day Care homes 2. Any request for Residential Care Rome licensing services or complaints about Residential Care Homes 0046 P HEALTH RELATED SERVICES A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Requests to help individuals and families become aware of the need for preventive and ongoing medical care and to put them in touch with medical care and health services resources--and to help them use these resources, including CHOP B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Services such as request for immediate medical transportation to pre-arranged appointment 2. Services for persons when other community resources are available to meet needs, e.g., transportation to County medical facilities 0046S FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Referrals from Income Maintenance resulting from a positive response to the offer of services as required by State Department of Benefit Payments' regulations. 2_ Requests for information and referral services from the general public and aid recipients. 3. Requests from youths and adults who are receiving other types of social services. B. Referrals to be Refected: None 00401 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. AFDC recipients who are not WIN registrants and are available and ready for training 2. Incapacitated parent in DVR program who needs child care B. Referrals to be Rejected: 0046-1 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1_ AFDC recipients who are not WIN registrants and are available and ready for training 2. Incapacitated parent in DVR program who needs child care B. Referrals to be Refected: 1. All other referrals 2. Counseling for AFDC mothers who want to go into training but are not ready for immediate placement 09468 w EMPLOYMENT (ETS OPTIONAL) A. Referred to be Accepted: 1. All General Assistance Employable applicants and recipients B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. All other referrals 00469 SAU-VIIN SERVICES (TITLE IV-C� A. Rpffrrals to be Accepted: 00469 ...... ..... 4VIV: a kx SAU-UIN SERVICES (TITLE IV-C) A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. MIN registrants 2. Other persons required to register with EDD B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. All other referrals 2. WIN services are limited by IV-C staffing dollars available. O0470 CONCILIATION SERVICES A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. All court-ordered referrals (priority) including pre-marital counseling when minors request permission to marry 2. Persons filing for dissolution of marriage who respond to a letter offering conciliation services to them B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Those individuals who are mentally ill 2. Those individuals who are financially ineligible if not court-ordered (after crisis counseling) 3. Persons in need of long-term counseling 4. Individuals who already have a service worker or are receiving counseling elsewhere 00471 SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE BLIND A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. To assess specific problems and implications of blindness for which physical, social and economic help are needed and to determine the priority of the services needed 2. Technical assistance in self care, mobility, home management and community skills B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Persons who do not meet the definition of blindness 2. Depth and breadth of services can be expanded as staff time and resources are available 00472 SPECIAL SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Referrals for Sheltered Workshop for Retarded and transportation to the facility 2. To provide services to disabled individuals in need of specialized physical, social and economic help B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. Persons receiving services from other organizations 00473 ADOPTIONS A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Stepparent adoptions 2. Persons interested in adopting a child 3. ffatural parents wishing to consider relinquishment of born or unborn child B. Referrals to be Rejected: None 00474 7 boom 0 OTHER OPTIONAL SERVICES 1. Special Care for Children in Own Home 2. Hone Management 3. Services for Children with Special Problems 4. Alleviate or Prevent Family Problems 5. Sustenance A. Referrals to be Accepted: 1. Twenty-four hour in-home care for children 2. Abney management services for AFDC 3. Children with severe social and school problems 4. Families ip severe crisis or conflict 5. Persons or family in dire need of food B. Referrals to be Rejected: 1. All others 0005 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 16 19 76 In the Matter of Addendum to the Contra Costa County Alcohol Plan and Budget for Fiscal Year 1976-1977 The Board having been advised on this date that Contra Costa County Medical Services has received the final allocation of State Alcoholism funds for Fiscal Year 1976-1977; and Contra Costa County Medical Services having submitted to the Board an Addendum Plan and Budget to the previously approved Contra Costa County Alcoholism Plan for Fiscal Year 1976-1977; and This Addendum having been approved by the Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board on October 19, 1976; On the recommendation of the County Administrator and Director, Human Resources Agency, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Addendum to the Alcoholism Plan for 1976-1977 is HEREBY APPROVED, and the Acting Local Mental Health Director, Medical Services, is AUTHORIZED to submit the Addendum to the State Office of Alcoholism for approval. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that an increase in the alcoholism budget of $123,360 for the purpose outlined in the summary portion of the Addendum is HEREBY APPROVED, with the understanding that the local matching funds of approximately $13,500 will be provided through internal adjustments in the Medical Services budget. PASSED ON November 16, 1976. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this16th day of November . 19 76 Orig: Human Resources Agency County Medical Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Assistant Medical Directos-Mzli ' Deputy Clerk County Administrator y p ry County Auditor Maxine M. Neiifetd Oi14 .. ........ftN' s Human Resources Agency • Date November 12, 1976 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY To Arthur G. Will, County Administrator From C. L. Van Harter, Director OV Subj ALCOHOLISM BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1976-1977 I am enclosing copies of the Alcoholism Budget for this fiscal year and copies of the final Alcoholism Plan. The budget material has been reviewed carefully by the Human Resources Agency staff and Mr. Alaniz. Mental Health staff have agreed to absorb the additional County money required to match" the supplemental State appropriation from the existing Medical Services budget. I am enclosing a summary of what the additional alcoholism money would be used for. it is my recommendation that you present this matter to the Board of Supervisors at their meeting on November 16. The Board should be asked to take the following actions: • / 'I 1. Approve the Alcoholism Pian for 197E-1977 authorizing the Acting Local Mental Health Director to submit it to the State of California for approval. 2. Agree to an increase in the alcoholism budget of $123,360 for the purpose outlined in the enclosed summary with the understanding that the local matching funds of approxi- mately $13,500 will be provided through internal adjustments in the Medical Services budget. An Appropriation Adjustment will be submitted following Board approval of these actions to actually appropriate the increased expenditures and the appropriable new revenue. CLVM:nt Attachments cc: Dr. George Oegnan, Medical Director Dr. Charles Pollack, Asst. Medical Director-M.H. Ron deVincenzi, Fiscal Officer, HRA Bill Stevenson, AAB Executive Assistant Microfilmed with board order 00477 j #� 1 Tn: tiaude .L." Tan :a=:er, virector 21 G T : a ra~ "gesou c_s Age-;y _ .ar__s Fi. Fo 5cy;a�rc T+Icoholis�."3euiget. iron;�az stant _4acsl a ector Fiscal 1976-77 r^,tA3 Alcoholisrs Ar `^istrator Attached firms a ccoy of the fiscal 2976-77 cA budget along 'with th_, 25 { 7o ao�rove? �slcoholis� Plan and a sum—:a--_v o€ :.he.Alcoholism Advisory Board _pxecutice Cozrsittee Minut of 19 OCT 76- Sino: the preliminary h's.^get was or g y =th�itteci, we have recei Lie =inal`OA allocation {see aIn Or ttachoc final allocation letter)- , er to meet the 90/10 funding criterioa for this _program, the county will have to st,in an additional $133,710 as outlined Debt: Pref;-.:wry Final Addif=opal Allocation Allocation County including Including Apa-opriation County lq% Coussty l03 Needy . State General $1,346,299 $1,146,299 I5,6o5 $ 16,665 vocaticma2 Rehab. A;:�entat.3o.^. --0=- 118.541: Ila,50h,,: 53:279 53,279 0-- Federal Hughes : SSZ 2,571 1,04 ` (1,82fs) miristrators Quarterly 440, r e_ting Wughes) oriation Needed $13 ^oral ,additional County APPro arz r ?s-=rORZ:ablt? NL97� 'Ael'$aSe` t'oC3ti:C.^.3l pwh::s jation 106,651 400- 00478 "00 �a r F � 1 bliaofilmed with boort! order ::ie aug:seatation plaA (attached) iadicatas s.hera the 5118,501 wits be . exPended. These monies will be added to existing prograa contracts, cc -.e-ll be used for nw.: contracts to most the service nea-es. Tho vzcational, rekacil_sasios money, $16,665, will be used to pay the ::_ate far vocational sa:vicas rendered in the county ca a quarterly billed bass. This amount represents 25% os the cost of the vocational rehabU:L- tatica program for a.1-chalism which will be reimbursed 90/10 by the state's The CM budget is sukmitted for transmission to the Board of Supervisors for their aopxoval oral for-wardi_ay to the state. Aidi.tio=Uyy- an appropri- ation adjustment will be for-warded recraesting the allocation of the addi- tic.-.al funds to the appropriate cost centers and line iters. Tine is of the essence. We Have raquested, in writing, a one month extension from the due date which was 1 OCr 76. Expeliticus bandling of this will be appreciated. if }rou have any questions, please call either Jerry Nava or Lew Pasaalli. CRP:LGP:dh Enclosure 004 r9 SUMMARY OF ADDEMDUM TO ALCOHOLISM PLAN FY 1976-77 SOCIAL REHABILITATION PROJECT - $50,000 $50,000 will be used to create a Social Rehabilitation fund which will purchase residential services from local recovery home programs_ This fund is being created to respond to the need of a growing number of younger general assistance recipients who are addicted to alcohol, who are seeking rehabilitation, and who have inadequate resources ($110 G.A. Grant) to meet recovery home treatment costs ($220/mo). The fund will be matched with the General Assistance funds from the above in- dividuals to meet base recovery home costs. The fund will be admin- istered by the County Alcohol Program Administration and will be dis- tributed equally among the local recovery home programs. Thus, $50,000 (augmentation funds) + $40,000 G.A. Funds = $90,000 Social Rehab. Funds. $90,000 will purchase 35 recovery home beds at $220/mo/bed, and will serve a minimum of 70 individuals. This program will be of no cost to the county because there are alcoholics who are on General Assistance and who are not receiving any treatment. It will be an attempt to use welfare money constructively, and will result in savings for the county as one of the goals of the program is to reduce the welfare rolls of the population served by at least 10%. CREATION OF AN ALCOHOL SERVICE CENTER IN EAST COUNTY - $14,650 The current program occupies a half of a building and is functioning under terribly overcrowded conditions. The remaining half of the build- ing will be remodeled to Code, thereby remedying the above conditions. Program monies will be used to provide Outreach services to the Spanish speaking population and families. The Service Center will provide the following services: Detoxification Community Outreach Services Recovery Spanish Speaking Services Sleep In Services Family Services ALCOHOL INTERVENTION PROGRAM WITH YOUTH -(2 staff positions in central county) - $14,035 Restore vrcgram which was discontinued last year due to budget reductions. This program aims at prevention among school students in central county, and is designed to curb the rapid abuse of alcohol among students_ The program will concentrate in three major areas: (a) Development of alcohol education curriculum. (b) Development of student service center. (c) Development and use of peer counselors. 00460 A Y W 2. ADMNISTRATION - $10,781 The current alcohol program receives an array of administrative support services free of charge. These services consist of: (a) Hanagement information services. (b) Executive Assistant to Alcohol Advisory Board. (c) Budgetary, accounting, contract service. This is an attempt to assign to the program some responsibility for pay- ment for services which support it. VOLUNTEER SERVICES - $5,000 Creation of volunteer bureau to assist current programs which are under- staffed with volunteers and to expand current services. The bureau will recruit, train and place volunteers in various county alcohol programs. This is an attempt to tap unlimited community re- sources free of charge to meet needs which cannot be met due to limited funds. FAHILY SERVICES IN CENTRAL 6 WEST COUNTY - $10,000 Creation of a program to meet the needs of families who are affected by alcoholism. Current program development indicates that alcoholism is a family illness, and that the non-drinking members suffer as much and are in need of treatment just as much as,:if not more than, the person ad- dicted to alcohol. Yet all monies are spent on the person doing the drinking. This is a minor attempt to provide counseling and educational services to those families affected by alcoholism. DROP-IN CENTER, WEST COUNTY - $13,913 This is an Outreach type of service designed to reach those people who are isolated from society and the current alcoholism services in west county. The purpose of the drop-in center is to act as a brokerage of services; to serve as a link between current services in west county and isolated populations. It also provides a place where people can socialize without alcohol and to get assistance in times of crisis. Emphasis will be placed on reaching the young as well as the adult population. 00481 _... ... ..... The purpose of this section is to address itself to the use of a!gwent tine fu.-xis whi:1: hat^e r:_ zi allocated by the lo}islatzre for fiscal year 1976-77. The decisions regarding the- use of these funds has been arrived at after conmiltation .,ith he Athol Advisory Board and Providers and after con- sider-IN priorities of the Contra Costa Wunty Alcoholism Plan, the current pmg am :eW and the State guidelines regarding the use of augmentation fvnds. M!allass to say tne:e are still .-:rare neer than funds to meet these r--Ws. Creation of an Alcohol Services Center in Fast County Currently the Alcohol Program in Bast County consists of six recovery hares and ten detexxification beds. This program occupies only half of the current building because the remainler of the building does not meet licensing standards; hence it cannot be used for Program purposes. Both site and certification visits by the Office of Alcoholism have indicated the reed for obtaining the unused half of the building because of the croWled con- dition under which the present program operates. fitly group meetings are lu.-].d in the storeroom; films are shown in the dorms, eta. Acquiring ri g the unused half of the building will result in: 1. Bemeding the crowded conditions mentioned above. 2. Provide a meeting room for family and c=munity meetings (AA, Alanon, Alateen). One staff mwber will be hired to do family outreach services based on the Cottage Program of Utah. We expect to reach at least 1.00 families within the first year. 3. Psoovery lone beds will be expanded from six to nine. 4. Spanish spearing outreach and grasp services will be added to the existing services. Owe full time Spanish speaking staff marber will be acquired. . 5. Support services will be provided in terms of a recreation room and social activities which are ext-reuely crucial for residents uto leave the program and return to the cw=unity. 6. Spars: will be provided for drop-in services. 5'he Alcohol Service Center will t1hen consist of the £ollawi ng components: tx�ufirwticr, dmsin services Family siarvii as 00482 QA .r in Ca- ::r - -:tv ,McIn of monies ars: alcohol services not only in Contra Costa County but also in the State are soer:t in services directly related to the person with the addiction protilem. Few zer ices and monies e:dst for those who are seriously affected b_: the effects of alcohol and who razed services as much as, if not more thorn, t'-z person doing the drinking, i.e., the family. Current )anwledge about alcoholism indicates that alcoholism is an illness conste which involves a llation of relationships and behavior patterns, all of which contribute to and reinforce the illness. [fence alcoholism cannot be properly treated unless and until the entire system of relationships is deait with. It is not ny purpose here to explain the systems approach to unlerstanling alcoholism as explained by Kellerman, Rwry Bowen, etc. I nerely wish to state that if this concept of alcoholism is correct, as I believe it is, then focusing services and fundis on the person who is abusing alcohol and ignoring the significant others is very poor program and an in- effective use of resources. Currently most programs in the County provide same limited services to families. H=ae er these services are not the major thrust of tie prim. These is no specific family program as such. Twelve percent of the population of the AIRS programs involves family memoers. Additional fining of this program will result in the following tension of services to families_ Goal: Tb reach the family nerbers whose lives are adversely affected by alcohol abuse ani to provide direct treatment services for them. objectives: 1. To have public meetings within the various ea=. mties in Contra Costa in order to increase public awareness of the effectiveness of their approach. 2. To stork closely with other alcohol programs to encourage family members to seek assistance for themselves. 3. To utilize all camiudty resources (e.g., Alamn, Alateen) and to maintain a cooperative wor!ring relationship. (We currently refer many persons to programs and also receive referrals from then.) 4. 4b involve by the ecru of fiscal Year 76-77 at least an additional 100 family m:anba_r-s in an alcohol recovery program. 5. '3b increase tee percentage of family members in the East and West areas of t)-z Ccun'* at l=ast to 121 or all pe-.=..:s seen in the AIRS program. Se_rAces to Ycuth Ila-_n; tl_e pF--sr year t.c ed cation pragrmnpry i.3 se—r Vizes to ;youth was r_C,rad Ly In,-) s_a ` kr.1tc:.. 1?are is a rpt neeJ to restore these _ YOuth :,11=0h01 -,:*am as describe-1 ielat sr_• Lid 1TL)i.C:'Zx:�'Y� :s'. the �_,. yr .7. !i�:.an I`_'.Velog-fan.t. 00483 Tar iv££:.`: 4. 7b involve by the end of fiscal year 76-77 at least an acmtiona.t tuu family members in an alcohol recovery program. 5. 'Ib increase thee percentage of family members in the East and Blest areas of the C= t;- at least to 12Z of all perms:m seen in the RIPS program. Services to Yeutb. I7zri*ics the past year the fx;::;ation program pr=ridirai ser--ices to youth: mas rr_Cu=a:1 by N-)`staLfl ate_ y+.�� t— t �S r t1 hese ",�X'.z:r. a......2 3S d great rt'•'t_.I lJ ra t..7C8 t.�eSf: A P_a.• Ccuzis�-ii:t Vaal_% Al--oi:Ol Pr :ran as dew i c-1 !>--low will b:, 17pl amonteO 1;y the Cantar for Ilhrr2n I:-evL-loi: •.£.^.t. 00483 THE NEED: A. Contra Costa Coln:-:: During the last three years Contra Costa County has experienced ever escalating statistics evidencing increased use of alcohol and alcoholism among youth. The Probation Department reports that 80Z of Juvenile arrests are alcohol/drug related. The city of Concord provides evidence that 67'. of all burglaries are committed by youth. The Mt. Diablo Unified School District in Concord shoes 40-50: increased alcohol use by youth in grades 8 and 9 within two years, and that over 20« of 7-12th graders use drugs at least once a ,week. School district personnel are requesting more and more assistance from the Center for Hunan Development, County Superintendent of Schools, to design curriculum, peer counseling, intervention and primary prevention on-going programs. There is acknowledgment by the State Department of Education, Alcohol Education Program and County District personnel that schools themselves must assume responsibility to determine effective intervention programs as part of the school curriculum, resource, and daily environment. There is growing recognition that the "one-shot" program or the "drunk-a-log story cannot be expected to change student behavior. Research indicates nation-wide that the most effective deterrent is youth to youth programs that provide infor=tion, promote responsibile decision -A-1 S, identify county resources, and utilize positive peer influence-for alternative choices to alcohol con- sumption. B. Center for Human Development Need: During the last three years CHID has made a priority of substance abuse prevention programs for H:-6 grade people. The concern of the Alcoholism Advisory Board* and the Drug Abuse Board to the increasing use of alcoholism among secondary students, determined our decisions to prioritize programs at the secondary intervention level during FY '76-77. We call attention to objective I of CHD Plan for FY '76-77 (page 6 of this report). To actualize the priority. plans: a) alcohol education curriculum, b) student service centers, and c) peer " counseling, the following consultation design needs to be used: 1. Contact School Superintendents 2. Arrange meetings with district school Health Coordinators Counselors Curriculum Personnel 3. Present Alcohol. Education Programs in Classrooms of Selected Schools 4. Recruit interested students to attend Team Training/Planning with adult support personnel 5. Train selected school teachers (4 days) 6. Tears -`ke selections of 39^ropriate intervention on-going arograr-S 7. Initiate progra= in school Hi. Su pa-: of pr�•,a'.r= via CFO Youth Consultants i?:•t�-73 Ai4aiclisn Plan, Contra C.35ta County 0048- iz:.-' ti.eIr s=Ucluncs L..;i the- progna:.LbL arc ::uric.: the vear r4a C;• :on :'allay !U.'. School Pers Co=seling Project (ulzich still continues after 3ULM 'years) req 0-1 two.CBD.staff personw.to'seer one-full-day each week for 6 months-.to•support the 45 youth pew counselors. , This Is-eape"I"..Stiff time -and could be more effective with-oa—Wlng lialson/support from youth training consultants. ...-The crust level increases,'liL.direct:proportLan-co'zba,decrease In age.diffarential between students and counselors. 7b6s.'CHD'.'ueeAs'.CPO (19-= 21 year old) vouch training consultants to initiate and sustain on-going programs-In secondary sabooli of this county., In some—of-our past pow counseling training we have been able to hire temporacy-assista.ace.ftom young people already trained; consultant funds of the Drug Abuse PrioScam, OHS contract..to County SuperIntendent,of. Schools were available for minimm,contracts with youth counselors:. .This year no such funds are possible: OBJECTIVES: 1. To-employ, sponsor,'-and ,tra" two.Youth Consultants' '(agea.19: 21).;as -Alcoholism Intervention Traluing-Commulfants to'work with students of selected-secondary schools of diverse socioeconomic areas. of the county towards the preventlanhaterventian, of alcoholism problems. . 2. To.provide the. mm secondary school coindtles (parents, teachers, 'administration, aid-students) with valid Information, media, and materials-on alcohol abuse and alcoholism; to incorporate such Information In affective processes for maximm Impact upon the community; and to represent county alcohol program resources for appropriate referrals to agencies. 3. To-assist In the Initiating, training and support of on-solus pew -counseling programs that are In time, sustained by the schools and their students so that alcoholism prevention/interwention, program are available deny as an on-going resource In those selected schools. 4. To maintain a =db4le counseling van on the pramises of schools enabling the Youth Consultants to contact the general student populationwithresource. Information and to serve an a.referral source for health 11rablems. 5. To enable CED to continue to support The Neat Family through.use of the NdbUe.Van, training to= and materials. . METHODOLOGY: Two AlcaboUm Intervention Training Consultants would be -employed by the CHD to work with current staff toward the above objectives. It Is necessary to have two youth.Xrai-4 nit consultants simply for the support of one to another while working In the-schoollcommunity system; we have learned•before In-the "RapmabIle" program that one young counselor has a more lonely and difficult role entering the school setting alone.to train and-work with students. The youth app2pyed asst be knowledgeable already of the problems of-'alcoholism, adolescent-problems.. some basir-group process techniques.. As much as anything they need to be models, some. few years.-older, who can'take. a strong stance with younger students on the scbJect of alcohol use..and abuse.' Tbey'sha2l be trained with the-cooperation of '3CA and-AIRS personnel in the fo46w;#&-coqt,e,Ut areas: 004 815) - iactual irz" tit=r: on the e`f__ts of a-,anal the n7ths of -alcohol and al:oholis^ _ a3cahol as tine fari3 vbaL '7S. fl'Co-alcoholic altob0' the merry—go—round,o£ dans alterratire values, decisions, and. actions ' '•� � - c � ,the F program Theyshall''be trained by the CHO staff in effective methods to Facilitate meetings � � r " community organizations ' coasultaat skills w , .coaveysag alcohol information e �` methods ofaffective (valuesrorieated) inst=uctzoii � � a < . group gynamics L � ' COOnsellII$;Skills s �-kir �n�� �x�,' Twp + ` problem solving designs for student service'centers, one-to-onehpeer couase3.ing programs, group peer counsels Sg , aciIImting student "raps"`' s ,rfi methods to transfer; responsibiJ3ty cross pollinated groups parents "nom and students The CFm staff shall be responsible for selection of as appropriate.-numbei of target,secondary:schools, effecting liaison to'district personnel, and designing s team trainin module. The Youth!Consultants-shall enter'classroors (health classes.,psychology, social, science, etc.) to work.extended:number of days to awaken interest among those students who would like peer training. The:students will:>attend withetheir respective school personnel, four days peer counseling . training se-ssioas to develop.,the'design and requirements of their'own school alcobolism'intervention program. Following the training the Youth Consultants. will-'continue to,support the trained t&,__-_ until such time "that the school program.is established and.can continue on its own. In addition to their involvement with the adult CHD staff.in*the above secondary school programs, the Youth Consultants will maintain the Mobile, Counseling Van of premises of:selected schools/community, events to contact young people with resource information;and to serve as crisis referralco unselors for health problems. .The Youth Counselors will support,and. work with the,on-going needs of -the, Beat Family, a comnna ty, youth group that has been meeting-;and receiving training support from C®_staff for,one.yeaF_ . They wiLl.serve.as liaison to AIRS.: WCA,°Discovery Centers, and other appropriate services`-€or youth weeds; joint community,progrars for youth will be coordinated by, the above agencies. .ANTICIPATED IMPACT: 1_ Alcobol abuse and alcoholfsn iesource ia€oraation (via van,.c�assro`om n- , . presentaiio s, +xsmvuaiCy teetit$s,-,teen_Eroups, iafornai raps) will:ieaci: teenage coesunity is most effective•method peer;youth consu2tants'`three to five years older than target population xF uS, i.i* ...Zt:. ,:i!1 see t_-.^.ISSSSr.i. 1 :::._.3'., or Ia _r - z.-1 7.. -ezd."! th:s: taz'a,'Iga SC alOC4 .0^vw»SCJ.OiSr GLr. 3. !a?cohol pzog,a s cii.Contra<Cctsta,County w3.11"have relevant",outreach to "the`yo�ta cosrtieuaitp 4 .. Second ary srhoais;of the county that �ave:dafftculty orgaaizfag alcanolist► pzeventioa/ a[e_-1 eatian piogramsPt�I2Z have tra3uiag support to esta�►2.isie oa=doing prograiss, rear 2mg,,many more students;thaa^pass ible=any otFierlvay. lat one..depastment`.(health classes;. social science, counseling) is;each of 12:high'schools this year. initiate'on-going,student prograas;-,- irasoa of "Alcobolpro gram resources'can:be made to approximately; 22,00a high school sty:dents_ 5: ° If 226 youth (13 to 18 yrs.) are prevented from one day detention at juvenile hall,or one day clinical treatment for alcoholism the',program cosi'for one Ye4M W31l be realized (estimate: $40 - $12S/day} COST C 2 Youth Training Consultants k r $766.- 750/mo $18sQQ0 r �'�k,Barr rm - w4r:r � C S S. Fr. Bznefits "K C25,i) ;4,500 vsy�+*xWSy-^tip 1lobile Unit 2,4Q0 x x fi x� x � ,Adm.. Expensis (C.S_S )*_ kr (Office, Program,F�peases, btStiCtictioasl 2fateria7.s; Clerical., Evaluaon,,Coaf Facilities)` r NI� �r , r,1 �r5:5,�a ; r � :Contra :.Casts. Count�i Superitsteadeat of"Schog�s 00484 X.-:Sion of s`77icas in --;est Ca-Lity will consist of a drop-in c=iit-�r as r3�rem v des is ion age:: 37-39 of th-_ presentl.: I. 'I".a drag-in Center :,ill sen all ao ?z:a^s .with an added t3sis G=x youth.. Tt�re is no rated ar furtherdescription of the services already outlined in the plan. Social Rehobilitafiion Project In the past year the recovery lames in Contra Costa County have been. ex- periencing a drastic change., 'Prior to last Year, most of the residents., have been the older public inebriate type who have reached the final,`phases of the social ;hraa»awn syndrome and who were in the late stage of alcohol- ism.' However recovery homes are now easperi encu ng alcoholics,,iurfac*�much earlier in life. A three month sample (January-March 1976) taken, at.Diablo Valley Ranch indicated that (a) 448,of the people adm4tted were zuder 30 years of age (b) :75%-of the people admitted had definite job skills - most had trades were unemployed for a three to six month period and were completely without resources. The surfacing of this new young population poses severe problems to our ' current,reoovery home programs. Current funding of recovery.homes is based. in part upon the collection of a fixed amount of revenue from the residents of the programs to reset program costs. The ott*- portion of program costs is funded by the State Office of Alcoholism via County Alcohol Program ccn- tracts. In the past the needed revenue was not as great a problezzbecause the older public inebriate residents were already part of the system; they had resources - SSI, AM, etc. This is not the case with the younger alcoholics in need of recovery services_ They have not deteriorated to the point where they are eligible for d;cat,;t:ty, SSI, etc. From a programatical viewpoint this is very goad beta-,m these people have more rehabilitative i tative potential however from a fiscal viewpoint it is bad in that these people have no resources and cannot be served by the current method of funding. programs- _These individuals have a need and a right to services because those ubo have no xesozrces should have priority to County services. Further- more if these services are not provided these individuals will gradually run the course of the stages of alcmho ;m and the social break&mn syndrome arra beoocae'permanent me deers of the Welfare system and a drain on the already S resources of the County and the taxpayer. Coiint1 Alcohol Program airustrati on, and Alcohol Advisory Board wishes to provide se.-vices.for these individuals. To-do this a social rehabilitation fund will be created with $50,000 of augmentation funds and $40,000 of County IVIelfare funds. These funds will be directed to this population'with no resources-' Instead of funding bodies, zronies will be attached to recovery born beds- -The';monies will purchase appro dmately 36 recovery harry_ beds and will serve a nuxamm of 72 people (six maths recovery period for.each indicddua11 = average cost per bed will be $220/month or 52,640,per year- 00488 t'nistra L10': ;x.G to SB-4'i uhdch>ra::xia-t2s s4-----ate asa*,.tistration, Cs`�- tsz: ,.from. the motive.vies point is in its fbrnrative st�xges. , Gt1rrerttly.! p is in.rrotdeaii:for," c=eation of a,separate'category ' calle&Alcohol Pxogratt Frlai nist iat or set:aside. . - Tr_e-a�t ratnr will need tibnn] sci 'Q services. to'.p act rairi.ster thw grogram. Vnee first relatively new service'is than Maragement Diforvatfon'System utich is required.by the Office of Alcoholism the' collection of data headed to give reports to the legislab re. This service retires at least one fall time staff personwho wi11 assist'the adminis- trator in gathering tb-- information add,p= ding the necessary reports required. by the Office of AlcoboUse in addition'to this service, a new position has been created by Civil Service afiich serves, as staff Person to the Alcohol Advisory Board. This;position is called the Decutive Assistant to the Alcohol Advisory Board. The function of the position is: assists the Advisory Board in developing the annual alcobolisn plan; acts as liaison-with related advisory boards and interested inlivl gals; reviews, researches and analyzes proposed state alcooholi.sa programs and submits zeCa endations to the Alcoholism Advisory Board: re- searches and presents data in order to assess and define local coor unity. alcoholism program needs, resources and faciIitdes: interprets the Advisory Board's policies'and programs to interested comm pity groups and individuals; gathers, cmdemses and prints data:related to matters coating before the ,Advisory Board; prepares agenda and supporting material. for Advisory Board m axatings,';insures,folla*p an Advisory Board Actions`arra keeps the Advisory Board aware of current trends and`proble in the alcoholism field. The Alcohol Administrator also needs other support services such as'assistance with preparation of contracts, technical. assistance regarding"accounting and hulgeting I•`s services are dire;afte nsive as the Alcohol Px=jram.ist Contra Costa County is one which consists of services provided by independent can- tractors. "-. 12 N 0 t0 x fi- -N x � Y 0044 {:moi• �raa+ 'n. .7E-7 ,r-Wrl The current alcoholist: plan indicates that the need for services far exceeds the funds available to meet these needs. As a result many programs are understaffed; current staff are underpaid and overworked; many proyrans are turning away people in need of services; the continuum of services still has many gaps. One way of responding to these pressing needs is through the use of volunteers. This relatively untapped resource can be used to assist detox and recovery staff, Community education, Co Therapists, etc. What is needed is the establishment of a central Volunteer bureau. This bureau would have at least one full time staff person who would be responsible for recruiting, training.and making placements of appropriate qualified persons to augment the staffs of existing programs. NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND VOLUNTEER INVOLVEMWT PROGRAM GOALS To provide trained and qualified volunteers to Providers of alcoholism services in Contra Costa County, provide training for volunteers in three parts of Contra Costa County (East, West and Central), coordinate a placement service which will assign qualified persons to alcoholism services upon request. PROCESS OBJECTIVES To solicit prospective volunteers in East; West and Central County by utilizing news media, word of mouth and flyers to appropriate classes and educational programs, coordinate and present basic alcoholism information to volunteers by utilizing films, speakers, tapes and group process, refer to other volunteer agencies those persons not appropriate to alcoholism services, coordinate and present special training in various areas to be determined through the use of guest speakers, literature, and group process, operate a place,-chi !-•arvice with a private telephone n"=ber to be use.: Ly _pro.,i•'er s r, -{.mason; volunteers an! by the volunteer co:,:•d;:!aror in ccnpletiay 3uc`i asci jn*.entn, (.zat.ribute forms tO P:-c%--;d3rs of services to be co.:»leted and tutu-.-ned specifjing ovaD.-allLon and 1--ours contributed in each area, provide consultation 5.7rvices ro providers on how to •Jtilire eff-activ.Z.;v. 00490 :4� loiunt_ar hours per conch to alcoholism To a::J4=�• ave;1ation c- voluntoars in service through services,�' c�ayGi:g r, roviders programs proti i..:. ;sm se. rices p :ritten reports from the alcoholism��,r { coordinate ar-3 • t ```0U 4PPropriate determined throughPresen.. Specialest raining in various areas to process, the use of be pesters, literature, and group operZte a Placement service be used L Pro:•iders roauesg volh a`private telephone number a_srator in co3pletiz:- e-s and by 4 to r`t��-,��ribute forms to p-c4 derssignment,, ! the volunteer spec.-yin � to o� services to be completed and each area, zI :.�.te��r eLe-''1ation and hours contributed in , c-erde consults ion sIrvices to providers on how.rej to utilize ao4Uo To provide 640 volunteer hours per month to alcoholism services, provide ongoing evaluation.o€'volunteers in service through written reports from the alcoholism services providers programs in which the volunteers have been placed, have available an updated account of current volunteer hours provided by this service. 00491- : _.. _ f� a r t;�TJO,qA-r COUNCIL ON ALCOHMIS&H WA: To provide trained cerci qualified volunteers to Providers of alcoholism ser ces in Contra Ccsta County, n---,:vide training fcr 7olu.^.teers in three parts of Contra Costa County, (S ast, `+;est and Central), coordinate a place---nt, service which win assign qualified persons to a?coholism ser-.-Ices upon r agtest. PEOC' 5 OH.''V:IVM- To solicit prospective vol=.tears in East, West and Central. County by utilizing nears media, r.-crd of mouth and flyers to aparopriate classes and educational programs, coordinate and present basic alcoholism information to volunteers by utilizing films, spaafers, tapes and groig process, refer to otter volt--Itser agencies arose parsons not appropriate to alcoholism services, coordinate and present special traizdrg in various areas to be dater- us;red through the use of guest. zpea mrs, literature, and grcup process, cperate a place.-ant service with a private telephone number to be used � trn providers requesting volunteers and by the volunteer coordinator in com- pleting such assi.g=w ents, d=ztribute forms to providers of services to be completed and returned specifying volunteer evaluation and hours contributed in each area, provide consultation services to providers on hors to utilize volunteers effectively. CUCCIME OBSEC-11-T J To provide ao volu:.^teen hods per month to alcoir_olis~F sersi.ces, provide ongoing evaluation of volunteers in service through written rsuaris from the aiccho'i sm services providers programs in ui-ich ting '0'C}ltnt--erz have been iliac-id, -:e a;ajlabx= a.- updated account of current volunteer hours provided by t^?s se---'ca. 00492 o E F1UVIOx ' * } ICE Z �"� +, y ,," .' "� ;. �;-',tat+^ � '1d.si'� SC r�..#:d •�t"`t3"",t"..�.?�4 - �, � - �� ' ' '�" r kat fctZfi;LtriC �aoittcsm, u. had; to'dd" ze2atei �... ri. ia4s aIS''tTKN'y CH.10'..�`. MST ICS ^..is sir.-i=: ?;tion c3a:s gror?3as staff assistance to -the A1coholis2 . Advisor; So d. The'Boacp posed of red reseatatiues of pub- and private agencies concerned with-prev utioa'of-alcoholism and treataent of alcoholics, is responsible for the review a d-evaluatioa of the Count's Ucoholisa Program. This review.-encompasses the-program needs and services within Contra Costa COC•=.Lj, tGa aII»L181 aIcono?i prograzL plan and its ongoi^g administration and. may conclude with the submission of a report to the Board of Supervisors, The �cacut_ve Assistant receives work direction from the chairperson of the Alcoholism !t-dvisQr_.• Board and is supervised by the Alcoholism A--oinistrato.: Assists the Advisory Board in developing the annual alcoholisa plat; acts as liaison with.related advisory-boards and interested individuals; revle-:s, ! re:.-archas and an21y_es proposed state alcoholism programs and submits recon_-�n3�t:urs i to t := S?ca!:o3isa _'-a�..1SAr}` Board; re5?3zCh_S and prz;?Rt_� data In order t0 ��� assesi .'_:1 deEitLe local co=unity alcoholism proo_aa needs, resaurces and i Ct_i:LG3� { i.Le_prets the Adviso:y Board's palicies :n3 progta�s to interested corss:aitq 1. gro•+jos aad individuals; gathers, condenses and presents data related to rSatter3 l coming before t.:e Advisory Board; prepares agenda and supporting nateri2l for S.3visary Board meetings, insures followup on Aavizary Board Actions and keeps the Advisory Hoard aware 'oE current trends and problem in the alcoholism f ield- License &ecu!red: Valid California Notoc Vehlcla.Operator's Li.cease. . 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Steenson 94555 Farman Resources Agency October 20, 1976 C.L. Van :i2.rter, Director Hiven Resources Agency 651 Pine street Martinez. California 94553 Dear Mr. ran Flarter: We have approved the final, budget of the Alcoholism Program and Plan -Fr 1976-77 and would like to recommend its adoption by the Board of Supervisors. The Alcoholism Advisory Hoard at its October 19, 1976 meetibg ratified the report of the Ewmti%v Cmmittee dated Septwber 28, 1976. (Attached) Sincettr�ely# QtaE'ii ttd r-ca Afom4. _ Arthur La Plant Chairman • - AIP:ss Enclosure cc: Pollack Mod Jornlin lava 00502 4qy v..i' kt'`rh .ytiiae �t� ,�.� Sig � a� �,�,� a�*�C* ��rfz��,^^k„ �'p�,.,rv.a��e•�� e r,+�, x� j! �'�,7L�{!G�q�:.k f� :.y ac , Tmoi: SL ate zs, Ers ct�vV;Assistant, Jeri-", ;lava, psis teat sa�C4`.`2.'���sR Acciixz#srxa4or 0_:Ei.'L`t:`fs3TEE EEW.`:` ty�.1f Fun;., 3�4=erly Callas {Evalu�tier:`Catittee} r e purpose o£ thej'xseetkas •Aas>ta -aQiec. she procos�ls 'far'use of a coho3 '`allocatio2 s rel ntet on'-frac the'-fi*c.3s:approp ateci y tha.legislature to,augapent,prevlous'_:= au4):arized and_,allocate'd,mc=es through: tie State Office' of,Alcoizolism. Jerry taxa tred ret with the various,pr6viders of.41foh6lisa satvi+ces since the Advisory Board r_ee'ting Qn Ssptember 21, ;1975. They had'frartfiir aiacusse'd'tha reads"they,felt currently exist and had aareed'on recommendations based on rib-at they felt uere the realities at present. Jerry;a-so handed out the reco=aendations regarding a:�estaticn funds which had been received froom National Council ops Alco`uali= Contra Costa County Zayed September 24; 1976. These are supplemental to those attached, to 'Lr. P:ava's ramo of September 21, ,1'976 'liput regarding use of Alcohol Prc;raa'Augmentation conies." Jerry Nava listed the.progrm areas the providers' ;roup;naa recd=auded receive fur_di=S and'_the amounts reco=seaded as follows: Social Rababi.kitat on beds $SQ>t1�}Q l., ,,.{This is an.increase at request of providers 2nd with the decision to add the'iecovery hose of Buster Blanchard {(tact uo�r funded)) for the suppleczatation w r " of a £ecr beds.) t2 ?a r.BIIt service is not . (Staff for emp Y"' " 4a y�� rRf�ut�ed ay l 'felt.thLS SerY7.C'c should be.P rarified bY• agencies-�eaciesuds.,as o Yocatiora Rhhabilitatio�s.) cast countyr``,A eo sm t �er' �� IiK} s ` {{loft, pragr s.Is ready to, go,. and trw. * A� rC �� � � central county,areais rot. So priority " �s �" ' ���+.� �� "4-�ka,�� �"� '��� +�•S "}�ttt an this ez}T"..a 3La.. af' the Co=tyi� � � {si:thoesgh be #�rority't zza ttte "cis an.-' = s Cwt ResS; . fl �, •� n$za�" ��"�i''�uk �r�.s''r u.e" x r'&a�il` x� rSY`� re e.. 1k fid? ,�� `''��,.�� r,� � a�� �fi 2`' £o"g ,'�".vCy�e ryt'x"�� �:�,>Z• ��'��{�' tS^a�mss:- �. .L. .''.. t� '713 zcz= s e fit 4 t;, 3 �"��.'�E-y✓ ,4 M`Y¢ ....:'s - .. .t. t._ ... , ... w 00503 W to 1aa ..+; G aIth,a*z C zi b t'- a va g r° alco�olise p O$Ga: .3t would at --2zst _ !_ a`fStan", { I�,„''.� .1. �si3i*ion'tta the Eunds alr edy tedo�:t2d Tor Yauizi�'xti°g ;' ; � l t � 'I .progrz.. wo-Aa-be channeled throunIn the..Czater for,ki:..,nvelapaent. 3erry said t'er decision was made to rlove 2� e education grogram out of URS had su m zuto the,Center for Et=a Developmant as it was not particularly anropriste functions.) n s2IIders objected to. the plan to have M �'t ' " Y Center for Human Development handle this , � i ' ` y. as sha. indicated. tFiLLe-w2re-SOiRe complaints �� x fr03 SCAt SOLtLCeS rejardiag the Center For �r YF 'Ean Detre2op�ent program, including 3 � School—ard Clayton. 4 r Valley High. Siete other Advisory Board � # e gibers had not had any earlier indications c s � of,'su`h problems, it was felt specific 6= laints shoLld be identified and t a F Program Evaluation Ccr=ittee should thaa be asked CO consider them.) Family Projt et , � �h � �'4 �$?A�OOO x I Clue providers felt there was a great r.:ed to have a program for the fasil.ies o� alcoholics and that the AIRS togram P o r � ,a was best suited to carry the responsibility for th-E function.) Yolzeateer .1'rainaagti $20;OQ0 1. (Berry,noted that this,was-an aaotust tna: t ' 5 had to be tam out of the above ateouncs � t becauseIt had. AOC been pl?nIIad COr cr- all,=d the providers felt that it _s =portant to have trained volunteers all of the proerams. T'ney had ia_nti= s� � " � tiat_onal,Council'on Alcoholism as &.a ba--;t u sLitea to provide this �train_02- ng_) f�' `F YET#a�.b'iK. f'^2 �N�S:Ng5 4h • :. ,., :. Ferry hated that the tutus gi*sen gar £uZ:! ;wlcs song: prornmsd that Lr s ,f;sea ysr i}is osib;a to a�xaur, full.:tz.atra conch pt cams ti allaca3a on ft r a t3 Y is a ut $t{1o,0 �'P. €=.sly. ��a£�,_90 allocation c 1; be s Zetstr: .S T ice_ r 3d n 137 7.�� z�` s Q INRtE k L the �FS�OC C�1s"i�n'3�ST2 ,.;�'x"�u- ''* -i-• ^v9 ,.��^ zs. 3 r: :j 00504 p 3�„,, ` r kx s'..r �* s .R ^'' '� `'1-w',n, 4N"ro.*.r* .�' t" f� r-1` �' "c`T ` , '*"`'•ai ,,:x -+tM "� �+ *u' ''"+""�w i �G i'�a,^,.r 4,�.�«s"�`"k'S' x,,,,�r **n'iy ,izc. " ',7� `� zi,6 ..TT' ' �k�.:l�+�+ Z `4�' !�*a' :c r ". ° ±'s �z:. .'r Mv;;�. _ r�osrai a Qs„aeai :`iTesrk secaaded t:tat IN xyi tFte oted Laterad; 3th°a:^�sc3pa« `Lh$t Ccs &dr, sosy Bo»r� bu�d "2sa crorc ".i tz`t::77 7o ts� (y t c��zdiAg provi3a anZe::entat+oe x1sRO4'�.L &� E.�CEITLT .'CC' I2Tc� M. Sanders vain x *' .u� :y�bce coved za^d'..arb' lack sac&; ed t* * for eac?s its mor,Corey zr this', ^: tioa ti fidget `a clear and 'caxp:s€t=usivz pronosa2"be'"sc3r^.itted;'to tae:Advisorq a r1 for re,.'?ev. ?pPriED"".BY Cr -''.CO":''^ T"EE_ •. One oto e proposal brought.u? bf;3zrry4.lat' uas,tb,:.t Coumry"'Policy- be established that an addicted' alcolmlic.�acipieat.o"f geAe= assistance must be ;n; treat at 3=`ore ha �s"entit-l''A' ,.receivri-b s,G A pavezat. TFeere was.'asbort vigorous discussion pro;aadco aa3'it was agreed;to take't-his 's'ubje'ctup.2t,"so��trste in the future a f s; y N J bF F m r7 Y � Y u' � - 00505 • C£Ir IFIL 4TFU:: COMTit ALUXIOLIS«: •, � � Chairman, 7,"� «1 Board of Supervisors 5-27-76 ( � (Si;gin._,-_ .:{G•'I:r-e) Date) C?L1I£.':`.iL C01.1r.!•Ni ING ILCODY R AtrIKOUZED DESIGN-Sr i CDU? •ii.rCf;;;Gr .,i MP.,ISTF-1 OR 006 IH THE BOARD OF SUPER'IISORS ' OF CONTRA COSTA COUI.'TT, STATE OF CALIFOP.IIIA In the Patter of Yental Health May 25, 1976 Budget and the Alcoholism Plan and Budget. \ The Administration and Finance Committee (Supervisors W. H. Boggess and I. E. roriarty) having reported this-day on its review and reco.=eendation of the Community Mental Health Program (Short-Doyle, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse) budgets and the County Alcoholism Plan for fiscal year 1976-1977, (copies of which are on file with the Clerk);-and Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having expressed concerns with respect to the rental Health Budget over-run and increased County financing required for the 1975-1976 fiscal year, as well as net County budget requirements for these programs for fiscal year 1976-1977; and Additional information having been requested as to mental health fiscal requirements for prior fiscal years and action being taken to reduce County requirements; and �j Ys. Frank Fernandez, Assistant County Administrator- Finance,having indicated that the preliminary I•:ental Health Budget submitted provides only for continuation of existing programs and services with a projected seven percent increase for inflation and that the documents submitted by the Human Resources Agency did include a number of items which, if adopted, _'os'-d decrease the net County cost; and Supervisor Linscheid having stated that the Board has not had sufficient time to review these materials and that approval of the plan and budget should be deferred until members have had this opportunity and clarified questions that may arise; and Dr. Charles H. Pollack having stated that Board approval of the Alcoholism Plan and Budget is urgently needed as these documents must be delivered to the State by June 1, 1976; and •h Supervisor Linscheid having indicated that he had no objection to approval of the Alcoholism Plan and Budget at this time provided that action on the Rental Health Budget is deferred one week to allow for necessary review, and having so recommended; IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the reco=endation of Supervisor Linscheid is APPROVED and Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute necessary documents for sub- mittal of the County Alcoholism Plan and Budget to the State. " PASSED by the Board on Nay 25, 1976. 1 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supem-isors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of Agency 25ththe day 1Supervisors affixed this State O1"fice of Alcoholism J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Charles Pollack, N.D. County Auditor-Controller By, County Administrator donna „_Na i 1puzy- C er:: -I 00507 - -- COiJTP.A COSTA COUNTY Chair-an ALCOHOLISM ADVISORY BOARD Arthur LaPlant Alcoholism Coordinator 6SI Pine Street, 8th Floor Executive Assistant Martinez, California C. L..Van 2•Iarter, Director I:illian C. Stevenson 94SS3 Human Resources Agency t May 20, 1976 C' L. Van Harter, Director Human Resources Agency 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Mr. Van Harter, RE: CERTIFICATION OF REVIEW OF ALCOHOLISM PLAN ANU PROGRA14 BUDGET FOR 1976-77 This is to advise you and to certify that Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board at its May 13, 1976 meeting, reviewed the 1976-77 Alcoholism Plan and Program Budget. Sincerely yours, Arthur LaPlant Chairman ALP:nt cc: Charles Pollack, M.D. 00508 r D •. pt a LI iii;: ROAM OF -UPEFMIZORS OF. CO;i�3A COLV. t.'OG..TY, STATE OF CILIrOR'- A \ - In the Iiattor of Social Sar-,ri_co ) Fu^_2.in„ Froblcas. ) X-T IE, '1976 Ti:o Board bavinZ this day considorod tz*n report of th! bc2r»aiatratiar. and Finan,-,u Co.^aitt::o (Su?ervinor J. P_ Kannj, ` zubstitutir.3 for S:toar iaar it. It. Lo--ass, and Sunarvisor T_ E_ 21o_i.:'ty) ott social so:vica fundittZ; pt•oblenz dated May Ip, 1970 (a copy of Milch itt ort file with tato Clerk or:'che Board);• IT IS BY TEE W RD OREXERED tFz"t: 1. Th9 Hu==Ru3ourcos A--er-cy be corzidared a single d_par'-=nt for tho purpose of 1uterprA1r,• Article, XI, Section !, para- graph 2 of tha Civil Sarvica Car-mission - . 2. The Hmx n Itosources Director identify all major programs -tri_tnin the Fiw-t.n Resources lZartey an; th=is funding sources nad report this information to t»a A_dminlotration and Pinanc3 Cozrtittao on 23ap 17, 1476 so•the Co----a^ can conwider tua relative t program. pitot•:.tios by the major....: ` division; 3. An informal coaatittee comprised of chair; erzons of all advisory co=aitteas uedor the jurisdiction of th3 human Rosourcos A_—aazy, tosnther with repre- sentatives o' Local �;35 and CUE (United Clerical 11-ploycsa),be iirrited.to x•_eet NN v1th the Adri_uistr-Ation and Finaaco Co=itte3 to discuss program priorities and specific proLrr= reductions; li. Tire County Admrnintrator roview and make a reeo_-=ord,tioa ,a the Co--iittoa on the proposal that the Board c.-ploy a n•^_nago- went Consultant to advise on the level of staff rognired to adequately tae Social Som-ice Daparta9nt; - s. Tea-Human Resources Director explore fully with tho State DaparLzient of Yte lth and tae State Dip+trt^ent o. Benefit Pa,r.3-ita 1 thea possibility of ct ecting a transfer or the ad_-ziniatrative coats of the In-Ko-.a Care Progrrv. frac: the County Title XX to raduea the s:torti'al.l of`funds by about $1 =!Ilio t; f 00509 6. Ttw. CcunL Cauaeasrl rrricm an opL:Ion troy ttte, I.u;�Lalativa Cotta:zol *Jr Catlircrmn dated April 27, 1976 addrrassd to Senator Jaime. A. e8 x0 rrd lu--.dc�s am oaiteion as oarl ..,z 3 fir _ f as prac.,icabl, on.srharlt St•..o.�t:exlttg of a•• , Zn-�'.a.-.a ..c.• rt v So.-vices a:�'il i:nalnda tunt�itU ..tai► Caat of havitg the County , ':'H;:?%:;if:±;_a',;w ;::n..:b i:,4k1' •.�.UE}.�'�"::,w6�:. .w7mbastet altCh ltflrvlCea; County ottiaiala diliBcntly pur»ne anaat- �" scent of Ss lai81 and w- entation of the • . - ��p fez. the Fts 1c as itaa os2 totlll Etad on, Title Xr at l 5 laysl bat the 9 p�3r 3.97;'' 7 t•• on•+�C .. ats� • ��� no lona than a .�!}trr�'.11£ ,�rseen t£ , eaix%cIx" - °<`>`' vould par..•It countioa to eboona either the 19741975 or 197.5-1976 allocation; . fl aanni. Z for 1 area - The Cain n f +I.,. l3. purpose . - -:i p �c Cotmty fu.^.diag of $$2,795,000, wbieh rerpre- ments the or of CV='%7. -domAra provided ' Mor Title 7:X programs in the 1975 976 besot; g. Thio Director of Parzomol cogs* cortifying naoa:s --ns eligible liats to r sty County dopar' slit for vacant clerleal positions ju tho clascaa of Typist rad Inter wdlate Typist Clete, SteemSrupber.and Cate.-Av li ato . • Stenograp'ssr C2orlc, zisn t meatier G"icr c; a2ld , posttioa c to be filled {*where released for : 1135- ) by traaafe- frovL the Human Resources 6 may, except as noy be other- - >., visa roco=wndad by the Catmty Admimi.strator ` and aathorized by the Ltaawd ML-dulatration and Virmaco Cacm ttee; and further, the Director :q„: of rcrsormel and Has 8050ur0e3 Director - Mti` mhall maks all pmBible afPorts to accon••a -rtes yoLrsttar,;• d+tsnotianal and lateral transfers, , 'to etbsr vIth use of part-tics positions to ? mdnivIze the itapact of any layoffs Insofar ase r`` 10. The Rum Reaoureos Director dress'up �rcca s - +` "ad redsctians fa stats to of eat da” ✓x<;x„r..: Esc. f si.cits of 270 000 and $2;270,000 _ -.•�;�.•;�s,, $3, , nerd furnish the Jldminiatration and FSn=o Co=Lttea by HaT 17UIL with a scheduio shauin; t z*v manberr and elassi- 91cat%on of poaitioua vh_ch'=*t be reduced to e3.it data deficits of the ea~,„-3ultude cited; Sad Ir IS FgttTtQti`t 0131EIM that the Aduinistration ani Insanes continue fta rsvicW Of other aapsctn of this latter, ciLe_: resort of Hay 1}, 1976 and report to the Board on I ' ':'•:''._:;:;: ,.._. ..;.:'.-:' sad . IT IS Fit tTf t O:tq*' F� that coplaet of tae Co=cdtteee's pr-aZri report be (ural:zea to thin County's Consressi.onal ate- Stater Los!=!.a s; n.: •: : , :. 33ala atsona with a letter invItLng thv- to prstfeipate, or send a :aaoatativs, to furtlesr iaeetiMa of the AdaEnsatraeti,on and Pinnncc Co ittos to be bald for rerricu of medal service fundiur, probl«F,:_ A> P/ISSFA by the Baan-on P.ay 2}, 1976- I horaby cur'iry t2%t Lha TuruZoiu; is a isrucr vrd corr<:r_t cop- .o: ^_ ord3r untoruc2 on tho r_::zaps Of sufcl Board or .;u,c,r•: o=. on t dttcr Hitnaaa ay and chs of t?zo F nrd of Cupar ::ora :-Cfj7-,-d thi:: 1,-tic dug of IFay, 1970. yaputy Clci'.c i cc: Bosrd Cov—;.ttofl •� H=aa Reaouress R-cucy Coz:aty bd,:m:-ntrator t 00511" y I Su,•••t}.r(:c:, by ri::s{:. It. Ct•.i:�:7 fer_ ri�c:ix z�zi:z :'s is; • \ !ft C�-;'!•f�!":2 f:� !._L• is Yne }'u-=.� of r..=olLt:td:n or ord;mmuce .'a ' ITT„ ::tom Sti►:dif::..a:t�� Cf... Croun f Alcohol P.r.q—z _ I'sudvn t.f t f (�) Indien clion 'th't: ti:; Alcn:i:+l c•coo;-•::� Eu%::;r:t has bee:: h:.li by thz ?.o;c!1 Alcos:n Advisory So:srd. (3) Zie Dozrd of .ritis :•;SO'fiS raz;alution d_.^.i^nat'ing tli-_- coI:alists a—La cy (:n acc^: -ne de with L'ii%s !•. lisre and Inarit::tion_ Coca, Sc_tic. fiYAC (') 112 Board of Sipa:.-;sor's rez-a =tion appoi.ntinty tha Alcoliolism Advise; Board (inaccordance with the • !.'elfara r-nd Ina{:itution: Cnde. Section 19925). Indieut:on of the ap:oint¢e:it of the County Alcotioiia:d Admi++istrato= (in accordance with tho Welfare and Iiwt:LutirnZ Cod_, SectioI: 117923(a)). C: nil: (S) A 9rizazlption of the nrocec%ires used to in sure aitiz_a and: professional involve:_:tt in tite county's alcohol •. ,p_,a•• a:. all str.ges of its dc-4a'!,z :st and indication that the Local Alcohol Idvisory P,oard has ravia::ed those procedures. (7) A description of the procedures e--ploy--d to protect patient r=Shts. _ IM CEPME TMVE: (A) The Alcoholisra Progr.'a will be administered accord- ft to Division 11 of the Welfare and instituiior Code. _ ($) .•.11 persons ecoloyed is this Alcohol?sa P•rogrM (directly or thrmgh cont:ttct) Beet apj linable- weauizecer-ta coat:atr-ed in Division 11-of the • it'aifars and Inst_cutions Code. (C) Fr:.olo •si:. of pnrsonnel shall be tmda solely on • W!-:: basis of Cerin:, witilout rmvard to --ca, cr2ed, color; or witional origin or ancestry of indjvig',u_,-l:i consiuered. - ` (D) Se==-;ccs and facilities shall be provided to.pntientc TWItIsout rrZi_dI Lo th::::.r T•Ce, creed, colo:, na:tionzl • o io or ::dicesLry ani Tel one wilt creed, rc_°used s visa: b^caul.- of inability to pay for such service:;. i.t .M� _Boy: n :s:►•••,;.cid xs 5-27-75 • ri..i+si.TM..t O••Cir:::..::::.t�� 4-Y!'i4c:.i:•'.::.�«'.4 LS D.»::.ria: is ^j- . . ��(:.' •t: :tt._♦ (:11:.:1 i 00512 lIi ail=: War!) 0:•' SUi'::::i;:U'C; Or C0:MtA CCMAA COUe.'7'_6, OF CAI.IFO::i!L'. In the Matter o: Her•6a1 healthI Kay 25, 19'!6 .t . .. a. . .I. . 1'-- P1 - th s b as_.s os ce_it, ait:rout rL•�ar[l to rcc, creed, Colors or Tuotion>1 origin or ancestY} of indi•:i.:;uals Consiucrad. . j (A) ardYfat:nities shall be P-COV_1'1e11 to pn. -ienLc uS�^soutJreyn_c io trace, cued, color, n�t_oazl • O''•.'y1's1 OZ .taCLSiry and, Tt7 '"o 412.11 L'C rafuied l'�^.L• 11^.0:U:.. :li llC�i.1?r• t0 ,. ! Pay pox such se•=�:nc:;. ----•r_ ��_ .�.-..,`l. -_Wit._1.10?... 0C 5-77-75�....i..^.<•7•S _5-_77-75 CstS,••:.: _•• '.C; •1"ICS,• it.�_-_. 00512 -r.s4•yy A ;"i'.'riii.�#fv'G'RAIWar4P^•.••••*•' • F Or CO.-Tit'. CuSin CUJmn" SY;?c 07 CA1'JFO:Ci!Z.'. In the Vatter o; Mental Health � Y ga 25, 1916 Ems':�L and the rlcoholisu Nza ) \ the Ad7zinist,ation and Finance Cocmittee (Sttaervisors W. N. lkZ&ess and J. E. Koriamy) ItDYir#Z reported this day on it.s reriex and reco:k_erdaLion of the Cc=,.anit, I•ental Health P-z.Lr Wiz; (S^.art-rayle, hlcolnliz:a and D--u!; Abuse) budSets and the County Alco?toli:-m Man .for fiscal year 1916-1977, (topic:: of ::hien are on file with the Clark); and f Supervisor A. Linscheid'having expressed concerns w1th respect to the ?:ental flea lth Budget over-run and increased County financizC required for the 1975-1976 fiscal year, an well as net County budgeti rcqulrem^nts for these pro4rams for fiscal year 1976-1977; and Additional infor--ntion having been requested as to mental health fiscal requirements fo- prior fiscal years and action bei-.Z taken to reduce County requirements; and • ?•r. Frank Fernandez, Assistant County Administrator- . n Finance,hx.ir_- indicated that the preliminary lfental Health 4 Bud;et submitted provides only for continuation of c:xstiz•g progr^s and services with a projected seven percent increase for inflation and that the documents submitted by the Human Resources Agency did include a number of items which, if . adopted, -.:ilv d^crease the net County cost; and Supervisor Linscheid having stated that the Board has ' no. had sufficient ti=e to review these mater-ials and that approval of the plan and budget shoal1 be deferred until r mbcrs ha•.e had this opportunity and clarified questions that may arise; and Dr. Charles It. Pollack-havirt; stated that Board approval of the Alcoholism Plan and Eudget is urgently needed as these doaaaents mmust be delivered to the State by June 1, 1976; and Supervisor Linscheid having indicated that he had no �. objection to approval of the Alcoholism Plan and Budget at this time provided that action on the t:en:.al Health DudZet is deferred one creek to allox for necesra-y review, and having so recon—a=aded; IT IS BY THE BO all OP.DEP.:D that the recommendation of Sucervisor Linschci.d is AM011M, and Supervisor J. P. Kenny, Chzirran, is „U1.10PUZ12) to execute necessary documents for sub- rs:-tal of the County :alcoholism Plan and.Budget to the State. • PASSM by the Board on Kay 25, 1976. 1, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the ninutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cWitness vy hand and the: Scat of c• Director, Ifur_an %esourccs }�envy the Board of Supervisors affixed this State O'fice Of 25th day of Tray, 1976 Alcoholisn J. '_I_ OLSSOi; CLERK Charlcs rollacic, l:.l►.' County Aulitor-Contsoiler y /� c t o,zn i.y i.L^lnistratoC B i-►erne�'. _ I l.'.rr�•. fi C - t Ronda An• !'.!! D-P-ury 1 oo513 t In taa 5, --;J of Sup,-;V .-ars of Contra Costa County, Stats of California Jeri+u r•r 20 19 : \ to dw Ltarer of • C:u:i2'cs if. the coulmy AlrntiaZis. F'.-a�::ern as Sena-Le 3111 744. �A The Hoard on Jc:nuar-f E, 1976 having referred to its 1976 H'.a--n 3csaw-ter. CoLtAttec the reco:^c:ndations of the Director-, H:-j--n 3ero:e-ccn GZency, with rerpaet to eha-as in efla Cou ay I.Iroaolist_ prowran that ars" be necessary to Urplci.tent the rersuir- merts o: t.-.c recently cmacted Senate 3111 744; The liarren 3enourccr Committee (which after rcor„anization o, t''%e Bo:--rd tea„ eonsol e-ated uirh the Government Operations Coxittee -�Su:)c:rvisor' A. K. Dia:: a10d N. A. Linscheldj) havir r- VAs da s• LALted its reco-m-:lotion, thereon as set forth in the follo,i 3csolution (ilo. 76%67); W, TIL4 Oat , IT IS 03Da. that the ratter is re=ored trots CO.2-ittec. PAS; by the P.aarrd on January 20, 1976. - f hereby certlfy that t'ss foresew.9 is a true and coffee copy of an order e*tared on A& minutes of said Board of Superv;s-irs e.•rthz dot*oicr:.aid. VA:nru my hand and the Seat of tSa Board of cc: Co.uittce Kena'.o (vEtt: Supervr.ofs co-.-.;- or 3arolution Ito. 76A. 7i cruxeJ this ZCt:: day of J�1:u1TMr . 19 ? County AI7in-;.ratori------���l (� J. FL OLSSUN, Clerk By1`0'9'•r �-t--��•--. ` Deputy CIrr''. Sandal,in 00 514 CONTPo": CJS i A COUNTY Gi:i:men ALCOI! LISW AI)VIS OI Y BOARD Arthdr T:_?Irt:t Alcoholi.sat Cour,'_:a tc, 651 Pine Street, Sth Moor r I: _CLttl.`.^• ,=SiSi:ani. tn:trt121Cz; C11liOzlll:l C. L. trail i•Ii'�tc:C, Ttir�l�`J: VdllizL a C. Stevenson 94SS3 MM--I Resaures, A.oi-ac.' 1•iaUl.t�•t::'1L•l3::.!'2:.Qr �} .t n. 4:.a V.+, L+et�C 4-L.L.Depuly Clark Ban3n1 in S'.r c .. 00514 i ((nyy COIR.", 1",": COS C{ll! 1TY Jn� ISIN Arth6r Lt?Ia+t Alcoholism Coorc_in ter 651 Pine Strt-e t, 8th floor Executiva .:sistant Martinez; Caliiorni:t C. L. Iran Ma;,tvr, Ilir::ctu: i:l lxa m C. Stevenson 94SS3 l uma.! Pesaurce., rg_ t May 20, 1976 C. L. Van !tarter, Director Human Resources Agency 651 Pine Street - Martinez, CA 94553 - Dear Mr. Van Harter, RE: CEP.TIFICATIOU OF REVIVII OF ALCOHOLISM PLAN Attu PROGRAM BUDGET FOR 197'0-77 This is to advise you and to certify that Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board at its flay 13, 1976 meeting, reviewed the 1976-77 Alcoholism Plan and Program BuIget. Sincerely yours, Arthur LaPlant ' Chairman ALP:nt cc: Charles Pollack, M.D. • _ 00515 C;;Vf.:.1 I-0..-! L'G .:Yl' .:1;:,° UG C•iI.1.4:..:l A In 'L••t:er uC O"f is,_ I:F:SMUTION NO. 2e.: ltcpar: .::rtt of EHERF-AS Governor td¢ur,d G. Brown, Jr. ltas. submitted to the le:,islature his ,cor;;ani:aEioso-l'lan rl t:I:ich would mare the D::parti4: nt oC Alcoholic K.rcr:gc Co:ti.roi fto:a Elie l:asiacss and Tri=i nortr.tioa A-cnccy to tltc 11c310t and l:elrare Agency anal 1-ar�e LI:e O.`.`ice of XIcaholism into the Depar2>~ent of Alcoholic Bevcragr Control; and lil?EREAS titc Office or Alcoholism has existed in its current status for less than five a:onth:; with little opportunity to get its aandatcd functions into full operation; and M!FREAS the proposed reorganization could in effect submerge the saaller, less risible Office of Alcoholism and its rehabilitation programs in the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control t:ith its focus on the prouotion of a healthy liquor industry; and WISRE45 the Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board and tn_ Contra Costa County Nzntal Health Advisory Board have requested Contra Cora County opposition to Reorganization e Plan-fl are reeo: en-'c3 instead the transfer of the Dapartracnt of Alcoholic Beverage Can:roI without the uer'er; NOW. THEREFOitr, BE IT B2 THE BOARD OF SJPERMORS Or- THE COD2.'TY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIF022:rA, RESOLVED that Contra Costa County is in opposition to Reor.panizatioa Plan =1 because it is not in the bes: interests of its people and their enlightened alcoholis:i pro_-iaus. PASSED BY THE BO.:RD on _ N. •: OriZ: Director, ICL; cc: Goverrar Eget G. Bre•.:.-t, Jr. Swator J i z A. • � � _ !L•:s`:::�I•.:z�� Ll�nic2 1:^_arrci;;Rt - . Assrnblp­,xtn Jo:ct Fe:on �t':�ir:a•Jrr Gr..�o:is - . Cxn:I•rZ':i::is.'reloY • • " Cta�:�• tSr:.:I . Gc.at?'S:•;s�:r:�ors .:�•�:.'iatial C1is0I.lr IO.0 No. pC�5t 16 IN INC C 1.;,^.'► G': �G:'�f.'IISO:C: • D� Carl W4 COSTA C010f::r•t, STATE. OF CALIF(i(CIiA In tI;r Mittt-r of A;p-aintumrt of Costa C(rinty ) Alcc'aoi Esu Ad-.isor�r uoard ) P.ESOLUTIOR IMMER 76167 Pur;u•mt to of ) Sacsie Bill K" tMEP_AS this Board on Dace--brr 11, 1973 having adopted Resolution Kur...ber 73135E approving appointment of Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board as required by tau; and _ te(EREAS the County Administrator Fa%, !I advised the Hoard that certain. revisions of the County alcoholism pro r= have• been recon,-ended by the 9irectoo Hunan Pi-sources :.gz-ncy, in order to cocpty with the provisions of Senate Bill 74.= recently enacted into la-j; H0:1, THEREF024, BE IT BY THE HO AM P.ESOLVED that the Contra-Costa Ca:aty Alcoholism Advisory Board appointed by the Board on Dacezber 11, 1973 by Resolution rumor 731962 is hereby ABOLISHED and DISSOLVED effective January 20, 1976; and BE IT BY THIS BOAP.O FRP,THER•RESOLVED th>t an Alcoholism R.ddiary_'eo rd be established as muind by Section 19425(a) of the.Heifare and Institutions Code, to bec=-- effective January 21, 1976; and BE IT BY THIS 60A34 FURTIIE^ P.ESOLVED that the following macbers b appointed to the neatly fom-!d Alcoholism Advisor, Board for the term-, indicate3 leaving cne vacancy to be filled at a later date follmifng receipt of recd.;- ,,._rd: tions from t..L- nen Alcoholism Advisory Board: ES-S. P.obert Adams 31*5 Naryola Court La`?yatte 94549 Term Expires 1 July 1977 ' fir. Herbert H_ Slack, Jr. 3055 Treat Blvd. Apt. 12 . Concord 94518 Tens Expires 1 July 1978 <. lir. Richard F_ Burns 3119 Cotto:uood Drive Concori 9:519 Terni Expires l July 1978. Mr. Bete H. Dexter 109 B Ascot Court Horaga 94556 Tero Expires i July 1979 • IIS. Betty Ericsson - 185 Sequoia Drive Pitcstrirg 94565 Tera Expires I July 1977 tir. Arth:jr LaPlant 1'•51 Iyir.:zioJ Drive Ce•:cord 94519 Term Expires I July 1978 Pre. queeni_ N:ukirL 4� East Street Pittsburg 114555 Term Expires I July 1977 RESOLUT10:1 i:(-MER 7614- 00517 61r700517 "x�Ya:•a. rex -2- Urs. 2-Urs. Pearl rut:n:'.Luu_ 3?Xj ;vc&ndld t,ve.;ti • P,ich:.:»nd 9:401 Term Expire:,: i July 1977 i Paul i! Preis, LCO2 203 Y.istz Avenue ` Airco 9:501 Term Expires I July I978 x ttr• t«uare2 Raps , - SIC ;.'sin Street ' Martinez 9:553 Term Expires 1 July 1977 Hr. i'.uJy Uebbe • T63 - 31th Street, to= 122 ji Ricb=nd 94MS Term Expires i July 197:: ! W. Paul V_ A.^..?n 201 Crest View Drive w , Orisda 94553 s Tera Expires I July 1979 i Ms. Clary Sanders - 171 Holiday Hills Drive �2 ttartinez 94553 Term Expires 7 July 1979 jHr. Gary J. Young 278 Yosemite Drive Pittsburg 94555 Term Expires i July 7979 ' Vacancy Term Expires 1 July 1979 BE IT FURTHER PXSOLVED that the new Alcoholism Advisory Board is directed to cxet as soon as possible to elect officers and to organize therr.alves in accordance 0*_h Scctirns 19925(a), 19926, 19927, 19929 t and 19930 of the Uelfare and Institutions Code; and _ BE IT FURTHER P.ESOLVED that the Alcoholism Advisory Board is charg^d" -with the responsibilities outlined in the relevant portionz of Divisiar: XI : of ihw L'elfarc and Instituticns Code as contained in Sections 19931 and . 19232, and is to comply with the intent of Section 19936 of the Helfa:e and Institutions Code by cooperating fully with the l(ental health Advisory Board, Ilia Drug Abuse Goar,l. and other boards and staff eoncernad with alcoholism problems in the community; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Hurn Resources Agency'is designated- +R as that health-related County agency referred to in Section 19923(a-) of the L'etfare and Institutions Code which will acLginister the County Alcohol iszi Progrru in Contra Costa County; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that thi Director, ff=a-n Resources Agency, is ordered to take the steps necessary to establish a position of "County Alcohol is=Administrator`. such position to Beat the requirements of recti; 19923(b) of the Welfare and Institutions Code and to carry out the responsibilities outlined in Section 19924 of the Welfare and Institutions Code; any BE II FURTHER P.ESOLYFD that the fallowing administrative channels arc designated through uhich the County Alcoholism Ac_zinistrator shall be respoasibie to the Director, lluran P.esources Agency, as provided for in Section 19923(a) of the Vel fare and Institutions Code: Ih-! County Alcoholism Administrator shall be directly _ responsible to tf:a County f'_dical Director and thence . to 'the Director. H=en Rese•.,rces Agency_ P 7.1 1T(f!'I nr�i ! 7f•/ni e - i �1 YRSSCU aad OUNII) this Mth ti:y of January 197G_ CEttTIFIEQ COPY I mt!is I�it I§7.t.a 1-U.true c>z••a rods<•: .. tyz o.a_-at[¢cr..c+t.4'ch is t•+L:-r r r.,c^.t--. • 3•J tip.it va.' arc;!-+i t.p•1..J' .. . .. yra,:.Y�,,-+n'Cw.:•ra t.».ic Foaa:7.i:.:i.' �r..,rs _ t!••:i..r s.r.•+2.f.:Tn:+C: J. 2 U:.:i r�:, C::::T „ C:.!!L•s.^ �(.:L:.u15aiS l.7:.S ci amu;-::ei.� , • ee5tkr:cr: cc Director. Human Resources Agency _ - A?pointcas County nedieal Director Ccanty wealth Office: County Vel fare Di-c-- ltzntal Realth Adv isc,1 Board Drug Abuse Board ,+ County Mainistrator Coia.ty AlrJitor-Controller County Counsel , t Oistrict Attorney County Prebation Officer . Public Information Officer i _ R;50:.4:ICy tx:n`3"c3 75!67 _ � T a7•t! L•n -� J'^= r. 1 dir:., .:i:=r., to I+j:a,Ol'jn::iz:-, diroct .ind ct.-nr'e rr:!tC th-:a Ccs.,n •_, !u :.•or:: of sulr,,rd.irata st<:ff, �= ane to r'a Pray=t: C^i&F is a sidle Jxmsitlor! Claus 1111icz is: aistar:yam:s �_ by its ovaralj for both thY program and !:Tministrativ,�, as,:_1cts of to:e County si.lcohollsr Pruy-_::s, including both county-operzzt-ed and CO^:=z_•tc sem_r=cis_ It is distir:,=uishad fron the class of Executive Fs•_istent to tc_ Alco?�vlisr: sided::or, B7w:rr: by the,rosiYJ-;lbility of- the latLer class to prov_'�- ac 3i .ist�a.i�e staff sir.�_•t to the Board arsd to act as thV Paard's 3ia_so-r _tZn eo*:::a t:y `.:ougs and 0�^�cetic^_ TP.. incur•.ben t reports to and rete=v--s .~•o?ccy elf ectia i from V%: County tteitical Director- . Su_nvegs th_ county a?c,-:"rol population to deterrune ser'✓ice needs and to p'.oject future r: _—as a::'a prlorltle s; inv3ntorie s available privets and pub!_c s_r,:ic_s .arc program resources to-dcterm.ir_:! what needs car_ be net*at approp-°itl a cost and qualitj ltivzls before est.di'Zi.s'rung. CQ!!!Ity sere-ices or profra:T_; V-:- prepacat:on,submission and aeminzstratlon of the alcohoL_5_7 b!zd_ F;-L inc?r3_ng a ciescril;aorr of scr•V1C05 to be provided and a buwgar o-!- p?an:s:..c cxp.:rditurco;; davelops and c:rintains budgetary and fiscal co^= %s ar_3 ;cccsresti.:7 rportin? sysie:ate; roaitors cxpanditures'to crLus t?a= li.ritatio:ls ar.3 finding are observed; de-v=_ops n=-asvr ?c prC;.gr :a pro_i!Sz an= outn=rt obj ytivzCs including th4 rea;s i o= =f Iu-2 ting th:� pro J_s-- an3 e:fc-tivrs:-ss of reac:ri.ilg those objecYiL_mss; collects are evaia-,tel. prcvJraa data and r„r_itors all proyz'e= to ViTetctivc'a-sn; T:VClOp= ariproprlatt'. Ils:ys or deta.mirling co:.,' c _`ce__._,._ of pro;ram e.:-: i te-._ neyo:iates and a&a.zi ris tern eontrac.is t+i.t': F:ui. 2l bis: an:I priv:.`c •r--iCc PrCtid_. , coordinates alto:�Jisrr programs wit:l ai i^d en_-•_ till .;!d courty resol:rc_-s; Iocato!; and aItern-ltc pub_:,c and l:ri.,,:s sem,=!_cr•_ ror ::?cc-t:,iism ter. ~- _ntt::pros State r'vlez; and regulation; arc' :--: :o cos_,I.. ^t:: lra:T tic p:_:•'itc dla: �,ri� SCCVZC_'L• cont'.r.'!rtor_; conte!:!,::; t:itF, ti... cum:tl•�. ._?ru'tu:i::z t.4T1:oLj �:rd; riainta in: I.iainc,n with _aa!^. ;In.? ,atir:• .. .. :Ir-! :+;til private eon_orp-. wlLh .Llcaholir:m ylnrr.lrl:, 0 f; RMMMMMMM Tl " or it 2,::..,,;�;._L�T:L-. dcgr:r. fretrt an accrcC it.C:l! St:..: r;t h,Cin, b!v; 1 �:3r.u;ti=:tl"�._ �:, soG:..:3 ..^r•i. __ oc :: cZas�-?3 �"ti�l�._�C..' ia:..•C.• jdAr_ Of Ct!::;:j�r'_i!T �::pc ri(•nG�•.In a h!!--.-n '^r;'.LC.C'.: Q�rji•:!.:t ._ in::?i:di: _.:c:Xln!;ihi li ty for and coorlli Alta:ion and experienc:! it Cr!:!l inq tri.th cor,:trzzi ty orccr::c trio:.::, pca.,^ram and y : WF±J.�t'Xt Cc1:;ti%.^.:. 1t 1!VO_V?CT tiO` zarA : :^Iof priartion, C rC1J2iJ.l�lts"tf"7p^_ •'$Z:��t t 10.1: 4ddi::ional gtl.:lza'c;r=g eXo-dance ntBy f:C sv_TJ$tii utcrI for _ the rc_uired on a t e.r for yzar osis_ A Easter's d�ng_ee in one of tha arms listed uJo.e =-.::I be substituted ;or one year of the erperie:ce. Knc-.+?z J- of principles of organi-a tion and aema nistratio;l; knowzedge of princip?ty and proce!Iures of progra dcrel::r_-.ant, coocc?inatio:l and iraple;�er:tatiot; 1.nO;OiCIig? Oc C:C?•it37'.y andy and institutional a1cGholism proJr3:_ and services in the county, Fr1o+2ec'ge of ca:7?re.l_r_sive alcoholism progr;uru eIarents, servic4 sylte-_., tcchnigu>s and rodels; Imav::Iedge of principles of co M uz:ty organization; terminolagy, trends and pro^=^::res of alcoholism t_eatrert, educ,F:tiaz and .novIer.gz of principles or staff supervision; F:rowlcclgc of State and Federal Iltnnollstl autbarities, their d_visions and Structura, as dell as $ working F:rovleaga of the reruirec`ats of o^.ter ptiblic agencies that relate 'to human ser:•ieez and service developmert; knowledge of Zatr relating to.alcohol and alcoholism (.;elfara and Institut.iozs Cog_, Penal Codes ctc_); knowledge of principles and practices of public financirg and budgeting; statistical, research and c?va3ca Or. .-r_thods; ability to plan, assess meds, evaluate and Coordinate crunty-w!0:2, a)cot:oli j.z pro?£a ms; prep3ra, present and interpret factual and statist!.= data; ability-to esta Nlis12 and a--Ln,-din effective working rolationsi ips trith comm::nity gro,as, advisory and governai�ntal bo.trd inter/intra departr_F�,ztal personae: and public ani private a,crcies and co:;.-:'s_dty organiz,:tions; ability to prepare clear <1P.d co-p_ei,s^siva eorres.:onden^a ar.': report_:; abilsty t0 sp_ak an vrit�. effectivel:!_ _ 00521 Ir t •r ul:tF:� Lift:,`:,."t•1F•:i; Fi3S .;t.. �%i.1`a���.:• .. •:?:..� :z'...1 �'.:.C'.ti±)S :a:iYel. C:i1.sl FF1'i:i:rii.F{•. 1;" :3Y i::-:;5'._ U\:'. i7.:t)".16�:.'_ P.7 _ i%3'' . 2 CFR PAR f2) IIrofIVII r y,-;j FF';:� !WKI G KlY FLI'MCR JIS LrJ� :i %:i rift7'1' ': F M. II.11 tITTE! I`':St '' {t v Cr Fisr Ci" CLlfif CtiS- ) EM, {i:J+?7;t:'..-,iFu'. IS .:iii iUrFiC IENT. rE,.,;f_iTIES: $5:x0 tine/F-st n:r•,=:,sc-S5,t3 3� 7/iri/75 IIIE TO BE FELFASED IS SPECFFf .LLY: 1_ 2. 3. . a. TW- PLRPOsE, oa t:r-rD FOR MIS I.-1 O.?J.ATIM.- IS: (Sisnature of Cl ient) _ (Sigr•3ture of C..s:srd i a:s if Requ i recti (:i i tness) THIS M."JaJIT is SURJECT To PZ*-* CAT2C%l ATr':Y TI;t= A':3 `.iFLL EXPIREr.JT(VATiCALLY 03 EITfi_?t ^� /Ca til-11W.; Go DAYS OF SFG11!a. (Ex?iratior{ Dale) 7/15/75 ,G k C` r t LO\TRA COSTA COUNTY ALCOHOL I a AND Pi-O!,f X-4 PLAN FISCAL YEAR 1976 - 1977 TABLE OF CONIENTS I Alcoholism [Defined r ! 11 The Problem ,.F 2 III The Planning Process 5 IV A 1•lodel System & Treatment Philosophy 6 V The Alcoholism Administration` 9 VI Coordination a Budget 11 . VII Evaluation -12` Vill Alcoholism Programs in Contra Costa County 14 IX Gaps in Contra Costa County Program 33 X Long Terms Goals 35 _ XI Priority Objectives 36 ' X11 - Proposed Program 3 37 0052i ' t MIM-1 COSTA OCU.M.. ALODNOL I t PUUI - 1976 - 1)I! 1. ALCC K)L ISM D 1-:FII E r I Alcohol i::-, 'is an i I In-ss or c- -:clition which is a reciprocal relationship between the in.ividual and hi_; social environments. The condition is charactarized in the individual by a developing dependency on alcohol resulting in alienation, dependency, loss of self-este, role dysfunction, and an irreversible inability to ingest alcohol safely. The condition or illness is characterized in the community by responses and practices which actively create social pressure to drink and u1►ich reinforce individual alienation and deparidency. The condition or illness is further character- Ued by donial of the problem by the individual and/or co=unity, unless and until visible dysfunction results in recognition. 001,24 _.__ 'ter„4:r>•znpuc ......a,,.....��,...-,... w,.,p..._ T 7 11. -ME PR03! '1.` There are an ostiva led 36,034 alcoholics in Contra Costa County. This figure is an of the individuals identified as alcoholic. It does not ircluda all of those persons directly affected by these indi- viduals; rrny of whom function as a co-alcalwlic. The papulation of Contra Costa County in July 1975 :has 602,100. The female population was 305,750, 50.8.', of the total. The 1975 breakdown of the population of minority groups was r*t available. On the basis of the 1970 figures, herr are atvst 7p Slack, 9;. Spanish Language, 0.71 Japanese, 0.5% Chinese, 0.5: Filipino, and 0.0 Hative Pirerican. This indicates a minority po,ulation of less than 18.. About 31.8. are under age 18. About 60.5: are 18-64. And, about 7.0 are over 64. Deaths due -to alcoholism In 1974 :.are 3,107 in California. (It should be noted that other alcohol related d--3 hs ray have been unreported in these figures but attributed to other specific causes such as heart attacks, etc. However, the figur63 do include ttiss attributed to "Cirrhosis due to alcoholism", 2,681.) In Contra Costa County. 120 deaths attributed to cirrhosis were rep-s-1. The deaths due to cirrhosis are one basis for estimating the numbers alcoholics--the Jellinek Estimation Forr:ula. On this basis Contra Cos..: County had 36,073 alcoholics in 1974. This estimate is considered very conservative. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has bean using a formula of 10 of the population that use alcohol. This w•wid make the figure 51,200. Using HIAFA formulae, over 5,000 alco- holics need services, though only 2,500 are considered "visible" and 1,250 transient and homeless. It is said that every alcoholic directly affects five other persons (family, friends, and others).i That means about half of our County population is directly affected by this problem. Data from a 1974 report2 shorn violations'of 647(f) (public Inebriate) in Contra Costa County for 1971 as 2,574 and for 1972 as 2,062. The same source noted 1,268 in the county kilted or injured in 1968 as a result of accidents involving drinking drivers. The 1975 State report shows the following figures for Contra Costa County arrests due to alcohol related offenses: e Prirnar7 source of inforw31-ion: State Office of Alcoholism report, Racent Available Figires on Selected-Alcohat Related Indicators, D2cembor 1975. 1TestirWni o: Loran D. Archer, Director, State of California Office of Alcohol Pro;raa :-sna;)aze7t b,-fore Sonata Committee on Health and Welfare Sub-Co-nit-tea on Alcoholism., January i4, 1975. 2Callfornia Alcohol Data 1973, State of California, OARM, March 1974. - 2 - - Oi�52� ' W; To:al lutal Public :.k f•lisdeeniianor Felony • Advrit all (674(..-1 Drunk. -Drunk Year Arrests Arr..t: Arre�`'s _ _ Oris inr� Drivinu 1973 7,547 8,203 2,060 5,419 68 1971 7,412 8,007 1,965 5,359 88 Total Public Drun� ! Juvenile (647(f)) Drunk Liquor Arrests Arrests Driving Violations lTestimny o: Loran D. Archer, Director, Stale of California Office of Alcohol Pro3raa : �nr.J,.^...at b:;fore Se:ale Cc�ittea on Haalth and Wel fare Sub-Co-•ni„e�- ua Alcoholism, January 14, 1975. 2California Al^ohol Data 1973, State of California, OAPM, March 1974. _ 2'_ To:aI IL]taI Publ is Felony • Af,slt al 1 (674( . :: Drunk Drunk Year Arrests Arrest: Arre>,_- Orivin� Driving 1973 7,54 7 8,203 2,060 5,419 68 1974 7,,-.12 8,007 1,965 5,359 88 Total Public Drum-,l Juvenile (647(f)) Drunk Liquor Arrests. Arrests Drivinn Violations 1973 655 199 49 403 ' 1974 595 186 93 316 The task force collected 1974 data from various last enforcanent agencies: Police/ Driving tihila Public Sheriff lntoxicatc. !nabriate Felonies Misd-meanors Concord 1,003 647 4,593 1,786 Pleasant Hill 186 39' 2,353 . 3,254 Martinez 90 193 3,390* Lafayette 66 3 * Ila Inut Creek 376 38 ** Antioch - 171 201 Brentua�)t 19 43 Pittsburg 86 203 ** Pinole 34 46 San Pablo 132 234 8,149 6,534 Richmond"'* 320 438 - 10,926 7,357 El Cerrito 38 - 47 1,077 1,918 Kensington 0 0 234 159 County Sheriff 1361*** 138 53,371* Highway Patrol4 1,997 *Arrests for felonies and misdemeanors not broken down. **Data not available. *"Riehaond figures for year 11/1/74 through 10/31/75. ***' igures include remands from courts and warrant arrests for non-appearance on drunk driving_ On view arrests estimated between 6 and 12. Cov;_rs all unincorporated area figures. dnaported by tsar:ina: Highway Patrol Office (does not include Contra Costa County areas of Highway 80 covered by Vallejo California Highway Petrol Office.) Breakdown shows 90' female, 9% ",laxican", 7;. Bleck, 83% White, and 1% 'other". In 1974 in Contra Costa County, there ware 67 fatal accidents, 19 of them caused by a drunk driver. Thu percent, 2d.4, is consistent with the State averazz: pi:�rcenlag^ of fatal accidents attributed to drunk drivers, 28.6%. These 19 aleoh 1l related accidents caused 21 deaths. Of 4,318 injury accidents, 4:,7 as:r•e cauacd by a drunk driver and resulted in 673 injuries. _ 3 - 001526 . Th-a county of the: total accidents caust•d by a drunk drivar• -was 10.11. AS:in -tris was- c.•n:;_-Stent With 111a statFrid-E- p1•cn1l--,;;e (9.9%0). R•xent figur_: from itr: t•:-srtiret llighx:y, Patral Office colletted by -she mask force for the fir,-i mine. munitis of 1975 shoe 47.13,; of fatal accidents and 22.3N of i.lfury :+ccid�:nts were alco%,al involved. Tha se accidents killed 36 and injur:•d 1.473. Figures were available for -ton months of 1975 ragarding driver fatal ilies. There: vera 33 drivers killed. Eleven of -them had been drinkin:1. four were male, and seven were femala.3 Hard data for C_ntra Costa County Fere still not available to confirm statements from various sources indicating other consequences of alcohol abuse. For ex;n2le, sources in the Sx°a1 Service Department estimatiad in 1974 that znt least 5011 of child abuse cases involved alcohol. Sources in the Probati_n Department indicate that the majority of adult probation cases involved alcohol abuse. A Pacific School of Religion statement notes than alcohol is a contributing factor in two-thirds of divorces. The current President of the Asxrrican Medical Association Stas quoted on CBS news that ons-third of suicides invulve alcohol. The Conservatorship Unit of. the Social Service Department continues to serve a large number (over 100) of parsons who are gravely disabled because of alcoholism. The figures available make it clear there is significant personal tragedy and economic loss due to abuse of alcohol•. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) report to Congress in 1975 states that the cost of alcoholism to the nation is S25 billion a year. The new - Director of the t�IAAA, Ernest P. Noble, 1•I.D., is quoted in the December 1975 "Alcoholism Report" as stating the economic cost to the country may be 11$35 billion". These estimates would put the cost-in Contra Costa County some- where between $70 and S90 trillion. To deal with the problem, the Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board Task Force on Alcoholism Planning which.accepts this report of it, submits the following recosurendations.and comprehensive Alcoholism Plan for Contra Costa County in accordance with Division 11 Sections 19900-19973 Welfare and Institutions Code. 30ata from Hie way 80 in Contra Costa County are not included as this area is sarvad by the Vallejo Highway Patrol (CLIP) Off ica. - 4 - 011527 Ill. Tic PL.1r N't-1 l ",-_cS_S This plan is the res0t of the coolierative offo.-Ils of many citizens. The task force roe:-tin,s and prac�ss were open -to participation of any interested person. The Planning Task Force consisted at varying t i sues Of over 100 persons stho responsed to broad c::lls for interested citizens participation and :dere, involved at ossa tic:? or anolhor in the planning process. These person- Included about 50 who not only aticnded rare their. one meeting of the task force itself, but also participated in cormi•;taa activities. This latter 3Uata from Fli,z:x y 80 in Contra Costa County are not included as this area is served by the Vallejo Highway Patrol (DIP) Office. 4 00,527 Iv, I 1 1. THE PIAN':ltn This plan is ttr� resi:lt of the cooperaliva efforts of many citizens. The task, f-orce nei-tings and p recess tirare open to participation of any interested person. The Planning Tast: F'orca consisted at varying tir:e:; of over 100 persons uho responsed to bread ells for interested citj-4ens participation and aero involved at one li::e or a'►oihor in the plaiu:ing process. These persons included about 50 who not only aticnded more then one meeting of the task force itself, but also participated in cormi-t`taa activities. This latter group included representatives of private and public alcohol progrzms, a number of Contra C'.rsta County Alcoholism Advisory Board members, and other citizens from all parts of the county and from a cross section of ethnic and economic backgrounds_ Many task force me-tings vare held over a period of many months. In addition, committees of the full task force met, worked on specific questions and reported back to the task force meetings. The Task Force reported its progress to the Alcozalisa Advisory Board periodically, and submitted the draft of the plan for review on Kay 18, 1976. The 1976-77 Contra Costa County Alcoholism Plan continues to apply the Social Modal System and treatment philosophy as developed in last year's plan and is defined as follows. 00528 - 5 - . p i IV. A i''• ' L S'iS1'••1 AX0 1WA1:4ci1T fallL l;o:'i:r At pr._:ent, 1harc is coafusivn and.eonflict in th-a finid of slcohofi�::r_ This con f u.�,i on is s•�>n in a proliferation oaf agencies which, r;vt., though occurring st th^ s_,r.:t: time, sane place, anJ often involving -the: sa:r.-! people., arm alrra5t' tot:21ly isoialled from one another. This invintion is seen in -t h-- d i f f or•c:nt I angauge, goals and m;:ans o f agf:nc i es.*4• Con f l i r_-t results b_:::usa of the distrust produced by isolation, alienation, and the resulting c-)::rpetition for pull is and P:5vate funds. This coafusi3n pricarfly exists b:.•cause of a lack of consensus for an alcohol progren. policy. "The existence of so many definitions of such divarsi-.y creates hazards for those who discuss alcoholism.115 The very diversity and apparont disagrcer:ent is part of the alcoholism problem. "When rrodc 1 s o f i I I ness and i reatmant are i naccurrto or i ncomp 1 etc, serious coaseguences n=,y ensue. Efforts based on such models may be ineffective, and a great many resources, bnth personal and financial, are expended without significant outcome.116 To provide a viable car.^.nunity modal*a consensus is needed. This con- sensus begins with the definition provided above. The Alcoholism Task Force has agreed that the modal should include cors-nunity input through involve,_-int of represcntativss of all sections of the co.•r«:wnity. Thus, the model sy:;tam bill include local area councils composed of concerned citizens- The modal system will tale into account the fa i I vire of a 1-reatr:ant approach which focuses on the alcoholic, and then returns him to -the same coalmunity which engendered and reinforced his dependency. Such an M advised treatment approach is considered to be a symptom of community denial_ This denial is practiced by all levels of the community; alcoholics, families, helping persons, society (including agencies and other institutions). The r..-)del systear includes programs designed to reduce the lands of family interaction which promote further dysfunction in the alcoholic. The treatment aims to alter the role of the alcoholic from that of complete dependency toward independence and responsibility. The model "treatment" program focuses on the behavior of the individuals around the alcoholic. Intervention with the family is indicated, whether .4Cooperative Cors^i•ssion on the Study of Alcoholism. Alcohol Proble-ns— Report to the tlation. Prepared by Thomas F.A. Plant. Naw York, Oxford University Press, 1967. 5013riant, Robert G., »:.D.: Lennard, Henry L., Ph.D. Pacovery from Alcoholism. Chicago; Thomas Publishers, 1973. 65ieglor, ::irian; Osmond, tlur:iphrey; Neve' ll, Stephens. " lodels of Alcoholism', ou-�rterlti Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol. 29 b3, pp. 571-591, Sept. 1953, Ru,jars, New Brunswich, H.J. - 00529• or not the :,:co',a!is Suc•_e_;s in res:orfng the farm ly rr.:� `,yrs '11." prcap-r ru nci inrirn7'ci,a MirlimiL: ihC d *rnL�ttC SSS of 11cotjol f..^..:I andoften results in the recavcr; of -the alcot►ol ic. One objactive is to provide a chanelad envfronmant in which the alcoholic's drint:ing and anti-Saci:ri behavior will not be sMPported. The reciprocal relatian hip b�:::: n the alcoholic and his sa_'aI environ:.iant must be, intcrr•up;ed through an effective pro�:an of!treatrcnant, training and education aina:.' at- ch_,ng- , in attitudes and elimination of denial for all involved in the. intert,cl ion. These efforts with all levels of -the cozz.-rin i t y nust be designed to overcorr tho;�: attitudes and proc f-i ccs which aid denial, dependency of the alcohol ic, of ienatinn of Ill- Ir-,nr 6Siegl.?r, .14iria•n; Ormond, llut.."pltrey; Ha`d' {, Stephens. ":•lodels of Alcohol ism", art=rlti Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol. 29 :3, pp_ 571-591, Sept. I9:3, Ru 'r--rs, New firuns;Tf h, N.J. Ot►529• or not tires alco`raI is • t%s help. Succa�s in res.oring thea family rcz,:5;rs It's proper funci iouin_i can riniml-'r the of alcohol ism and often results in the recovery of the alcoholic. One objective is to provide a chanrsd environs-snt in which the alcofrulic's drinking and anti-social belvivior will not be suieported. Tito reciprocal relationship bat vzr a the alcoholic and his sor-'al environment must be I n terr up ted -th rc.ugh an effective progriLit off treatment, training and education ainad at cttang3; in attitudes avid of imination of denial for al l involved in the interaction. These efforts with all levels of the eom::nin i ty must be designed to overc:orr- thos r• attitudes and prat t i ccs which aid denial, dependency of the alcoholic, alienation of ilia alcoholic, and which encoura;;a the use of alcohol as a socially required cormon value or ole-mint of normalcy. Continuing recovery as opposed to definitive care Is sought. Recovery is a lifelong process which may be seen in stagas in both the alcoholic and the ca.-:cnuni•ty. Intervention with the social milieu cannot be expected to shod complete or immediate results. A model program welt have to continue to provide alternative effective substitute social environments for those ulto nee: thein. These environments wi I I be found in such programs as recovery hom. . alcoholic anonymous groups, and social drop-in centers. The rationale for the model system is simple and based on long experience. It is known that alcoholics uho participate in alternative communities such as Alcoholics Aronyrr:ius, church, residential and non-residential recovery pr•ograss (recovery homes and drop-in social centers) are most successful in r:taintaining abstinence_ t.'hs.;n the individual is the benufi- ciary of both an alternative community and an aftered'fami ly community, the prognosis for sustained recovary is excellent. For the alcoholic who seeks to reatein an abstinent rr_aber of a drinking community without the supportive attitude's and practices of a "sober" co=unity, the prognosis Is poor. The prognosis for sustained' recovary of the "treated" family'Is very good. If the alcoholic also seeks recovery, the prognosis for family recovery is excellent. The prognosis for change or alteration In society at large is difficult to estimate. /•.s changes in attitudes are required, and as attitudes usually reflect behavior, it will require a long, sustained program effort, Including legislative and policy changes, to changa overall behavior in regard -to alcahol. The model system will have programs directed at altering the-over- a11 behavior_ These programs xray ba based in a variety of agencies in the caaMUMIt i ty. They r.:iy be components of programs of other kinds, such as recovery facilities, or they might exist separately. A key to success In the sial program is the knodledgp and expertise of program personnel, including planners and.eva1ua-tors. Each person must be famfIfar with the major uspocts.of alcoholism and recovery. , Personnel must be able to function as pear rr-ctb.rs of the level of coud unity they serve_ They must have traits reflecting self-awareness and personal growth. Authoritarian an,roschas to tre.,fm3nt cnrst be avoided. In order to reach this ideal, tha radel systea will have an effective on-going program of in-services training. � a 3 A viable co.Yr::sn i ty raft. of the i l l n b s and treat!:!-::at of a l c:of so l i::m :wou l d lnclsaa the inf login.; group:;: I_ Alco'iaiic: A person whoso consumption of alcohol consistently causes problec in any major p3rtion of his or her Iiia. 2. Frailien! Friend.: Those individuals who have primary relationships with th= al wholic_ 3. Labor and -;anaca-.nt.: The part of the population with whom the alcoholic soaks lo support his life style. 4. Criminal Justice Systmi: That part of the population with whom the alcoholic cones in contact when he exceeds legal limits. 5. Health C ra Service:: That part of the population which serves -the medical n_::::s of the alcoholic, bis family, and others with whom. he associates. 6. Other Henan Services: That part of the population, other than health care personnel, which provides counsA ing and support necessary for the alcoholic and family to function. 7. Education System: That part of the population which educates, informs and otherwise provides guidance in the area of alcohol and alcohol use. . - Alcoholis.;: is an illness which exists both in_the individual and the social milieu-within which the individual lives. It is a complex of attitude= and responses regarding both the use and abuse of alcohol. With both the indi- vidual and the social context as units of the illness, both are targets for Intervention. The implications of the model and philosophy as stated above to the Alcoholism Plan should be clearly recognized. The most important implication being that there is no cure for alcoholism in -the sense that the individual is treated and recovers without any further concern. Alcoholism is a progressive process and Instead there is only maintenance of sobriety to prevent.or slow down the progress of this process. The accent is on prevention. For those already in the process, a wide range of pro5ra.-+s should be offered, each serving the needs of individuals at particular ti::_:s Ln their lives and at different stags in the process of aIcohoI ism. Programs are arranged along a continuum; not in order of importance, but In order of need with individuals able to move in both directions along it. o • - 8 - 00,531 3.�eg c2 V. 11!_ ALG.,!:^ll`?: .'".1;AS PATION the Contra Ccrsta AIcoholisni Advisory Cry::rd yeas c7.16r.hlishetl in zccord::r:c with SPcticr. of the Weliare an.' Institution. Cols.: by action n; the Contra Co-.ta Count.- F:-:and of Supervisors (sea Resolution 1:umJer 7G/67 an pages 13A, 133, and 13':) on Janu;,r y 20, 1976. On January 26, 1976 -the fast appy i ntmx n-. to n A.& i sory P„-ward was made in order -to comp t a ke the statulvey raster of la r;irhbers. Pale 13x7 lists the appointed mczb4rs end i ha i r i rr..: cxp i r:: ion dates. This page also de..nonstrates the background and ar•-a diversity of th; appointeas- In acccwrdarrc_i ti-i th the V L I Code, -the Advisory fkoard advises a Corfnty Alcoholism Administrator and/or the Beard of Supervisors. On other natters, It report: direCt!y to the Board of Supervisors. The Advisory Crnrd is responsi6te io review and evaluate the county program budget, the cointy's alcoholicm prevention, treairr.-ant and rehabilitation, needs, services, facilities, and special problems; -to advise -the County Alcoholism Administrator on policies, goals, and operations of the alcoholism program and en any other related matters it wishes to raise or which are referred to it by the Alcoholism Administrator; to encourage public under- standing of the prZ c--is of alcoholism acid support throughout the county for development and implementation of effective alcoholism programs. An Executive Assistant, under the general work direction from the chair- person of the Advisory Guard and supervision of the Alcoholism Administrator, proviCes research and administrative assistance to the Advisory hoards. As prese:rtly constituted, the Advisory Board is meeting monthly on the third Tuesday of each rr,onth. Contra Costa County provides one professional staff assistant and pari lima clerical support. AD t l N I STRAT I M AM COCRO 1 t AT I ON As provided in Section 19923 of the W b I Code, Contra Costa County will appoint an Alcoholism Program Chief (Administrator) who will be the full time Alcoholism Program Chief. The Program Chief will report to the County I-Wical Director and thence to the Director of the Human Resources Agency. The Human Resorarzes Agency has been &-.signated as the FA.alth-relatad County Agency which %will administer the Gontra Costa County Alcoholism Program. After ih2 eppoint:ent of the Alcoholism Program Chief, the Mental Health Administration will continue to provide support staff for tha Alcoholism Projran. This will include such staff as are necessary for completion of the program budget,- clerical support and other staff who have been involved in assisting with the operation of an alcoholism progren in the county. Pendinj 1he appoint.rent of the Alcoholism Program Chief, the Alcohol Program eontinu�-` to be administered by the Human Resources Director through the Mental tiaalU Progri:n Chief who serves as the Alcohol Program Administrator, with an As::isfant Pro3ran Administrator drawn from existing staff. 00 -_9 - 32 . . Tha Assist-m: J,linisl!-a0 . , with consultation frc-:: the Progr.arn Chief, acts to coordinate t:ct ivities wi linin the co,r..-Iy by essisfiri3 the providers in preq,c:.l f't' t ;aKni, staff -training and in!agral-ion of --ervices. Every ti oak all o; the progrua providers r:yet togalhur with -the Fssistani Alcohol Administrator to dig:cuss ea:nan prarranr problems and to discuss naj the program budgat,_clerical support and vs acs- _.sa,s au s, In assisting with the operrtion of an alcoholism progran in the county. Pendinj the appointrant of the Alcoholism Program Chief, the Alcohol Program continu*s to be administered by the Human Resources Director througts the Mental Health Pro3ran Chief who serves as the Alcohol Prosiram Administrator, with an Assistant Projran Administrator drawn from existing staff. 0 532 .. ........ ._ V The Assisi n: niaistr:lar, with consultation from the Pmjrva Chief, acts to coordinate. traatrz-"I activities wi 1hin the coup y by assisting the providers in prcara�a aetata{+rrcnt, sfi:�ff training .gad integration of services. Every weak all of the elca:: ,y"s a..:.3. .. ...... .. .. .. . Yl. COND[NAT IQ%1 AND rLAJ 1. Every effort will be made to coordinate efforts and insure; tho fres flay of c .:.unication bofwe-n public and private programs to avoid duplication of effort. 2. The Co -rrnity Task Force expects every effort to be made to utilize existing personnel and programs and fiscal resouripes to conform to the Cormunity yodel philosophy and approach. Existing programs should be funded at the 175-176 level, with appropriate allowances rude for inflationary cost Increases. . .__..._.....,..,x,.,:max VII. EVr!UATION During t::e FY 1976-77• the progrc:.:Evaluator assigned through the ••tWntal 1' of th N�:search acr:1 Cv:rluation office 'to the alrohol programs wi i l be lu�:i:•s studies on the intervention prs,o^ss designing and conducting eva efface ivandss of tho various prI�r_=S. This effort is dependent upon the prior o.ciurrence of the fol larsirrg: 1. The si,aci f ication by each'program of it:. tirr„-I imi ted, measur ablo objectives (t-Dais of each projrr,-,n have been stated). ^f't-•i ti th-•t r'-n be measured that wi l l • . _ . - ,l - - • 00534' v 11. E'V%XUAT 1 ON Ouring he r- 1976-77, the Progrz= Evaluator assigned through the Venial tloalth Rasaarch and E-valuation o`fice to -the alcohol programs tri i l be designing and conducting evalua:-i e studies on the intervention process effactivancss of the various prejr.:as. This effort is dependent upon the prior occiurrenco of the following: 1. The specification by each'progrem of its time-Iinited, measurablo objectives (Goals of each program have beats stated). 2. The detzrnination of the activities that can be measured that will adequately reflect the degree to which each goal and objective is being achieved. 3. .The corplation of the trental Health Information System (see the • Research and Evaluation section of the 1976-77 County dental Health Plan) which will provide a system of data collection comprised of. demographic data on clients server, description of services rendered by alcolioi program facilities, and the ability to link'together all data on a cross-sectional or longitudinal basis. 4. The completion of an in-depth study by the evaluator of the overall service system and the uniqua components of each proNran., 5. Agreemant among program staff, the County Alcoholism Administrator and the evaluator on: follow-up procedures evaluation study format methodology of data capture If we are to have mear►ingful results•frun our efforts to evaluate, we.must consider the results in terms of the philosophy and social model upon which our prograns are based. Our thoughts on the subject are guided by the following orientation. the. If the alcoholic becemes "ill" due to societal reinforcement of his behavior by rewarding pathological drinking patterns, it does not necessarily follow that the PrNMARY treatment response should be chemotherapy and/or some type of psychotherapy. virtually all systematic and detailed research has' minimized the contribution of biological and psychological variables in the causes of alcoholism and has repeatedly demonstrated that the significant factors associated with alcoholism aro sociological or social/environmental In nature. Obviously, if we expect to have a significant impact on alcoholism, we must see: solutions consistent with such findings. Admittedly. this is nat an oasy task. For years, tho solution for alcoholism-= a social problem--has been to "treat' the alcoholic by fitting him into a proaran designed for the rentally ill, the physically sick or the criminal. These attempts have Cwt with minimal success by any definition znd when contrasted with such approaches as Alccholics Aaony=us, have been relative failures: - 12 - 00535 ' In tRa p;:s. ..e•:..r:.:1 yae,rs, un havB .,.,an fiia eaalopnent of aI t..rnal rv_s to the tradi ticnal approach^s: al ternat ivus hi--h are apparently les: costly and care of :::an either a medically or psychologically-orientated trach 1. Theso cppronchas io recovery from a 1 costo 1 i sn have been veri ous t y labeled "..^•sial setting" Gtodel:, "noa-coudical" L.:rlsls, or "social" models. The diffor•en-a Let::asen •Ihasu and previous at::~•.pts, is not maraly semantic.In contr4st fio the r..adical or psychological rodal, the social model does not attempt to providu a specific treats-P. Instead, it_ intervention strategy consists c. creating a recovery environ- ment. The recovery environment is based upon Ilia understanding that the solution to a social problem really lies in -.ociifying patterns of social Interaction. This is no; io imply that all alcoholism is the result of such social forces. There will probably always be the psychotic alcoholic, the critically ill alcoholic and tho crinin-ally violent alcoholic who are all most appropriately managed by traditional modalities. This, however, does not constitute a significant proportion of the problem. Our task is to gather information and perform evaluation of programs which are based on a social model. Traditional rrwthods of evaluation have relied almost exclusively upon therapy units delivered: "body count" and "cure rate." While the adequacy of this approsch is questionable in any case, It is totally unacceptable when applied to our alcohol providers. • s 13 - 00536 CI11. A_C0A(%1_1�:' 1;1 MNTPA C0:;TA CrXilry 'the: total picture of of forts -to dual with al,o:hol iss,i and provide :,t:rvices to alcoholic:: in Con:ra Cot;ta County is one of nir.--:t private and public enCoav►r. Thire are program.•; established with early NcAkoar funding cont inuinj with Shor t-Dayla funding and now funded by the Office of Alco- holism. So,:.:• proar a: b;.-J(:sn as private non-profit efforts without public funds tut now provi 7:d with•public-funds urdsr contract to provide treatment services., or information and referral. O:.Ar programs initiated with public funds continue with expanded public funding. These programs provide basic al cements o c •i ho it da 1 system though they tusre not initiated with that purpose in mina. One program has a direct NIAA11 grant. Alcoholics or person r. directly affected by the aIcoho11cs problem enter Into tho pria--sot Isnsaly connected system through a number of sources. They refer them-salves, are referred by individual social agents in the private suc*.or (doctors, clergy, attorneys, or other professionals). Or, they are refarrrd by such public agents as law enforcement, courts, probation, social services, and health workers; Such referrals into 'the system, coming as they do Pro-a a variety of sources for a variety of reasons, may be directly into treat^an•t, detoxification or recovery programs, o� to infor- mation and referral agents. A. PREVEITIOy 1. Formal Alcohol Education: The definition for this category was supplied by the California Department of Education's Alcohol Education Project. The definition Is from the State guidelines which are included at the conclusion of this report. Forrel Alcohol Education is a program in which a confluent approach must be utilized using both cognitive and affective strategies according to the State guidelines. a. Contra Costa County Health Department 1111 Hard Street Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 372-2507 1) Alcohol information and Rehabilitation Service (AIRS) 110 Blue Ridge Drive Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 939-6335 AIRS presents programs in the community and schools which deal with alcohol information and decision-raking skill. AIRS has, for the last three years and is contin- uing to offer, alcohol education both in the schools and to intarostt•d com.unity groups. This education program Includes not only basic al*ahol information, but decision- making skills naid2d in reaching acceptable decisions rec,arding alcohol u:;o or nonuso. Three educators are us-;1 to implement the progran. Follow-up is provided in youth groups facilitated by the educators. - 14 - 005531. rIl I . 2) Tho Coafr, Cash County lii!:rl th Ct:parfr..,-„t curru,:l-ly h•t; a heath aduc3tor who is ac:ivety involved in alcohol educatian. 1hit progran ircl,:dss basic infor:,i:ion on alcohol and decision-indking sl:i 1 Is. It is pronas'.1 than traininj will be offered to all of the hail-M, educators In the area of alcohol educatiun. b. Concord Police M-partmont Willow Pa:-.:; Road and Par.:sida Drive Concord, CA 945 t 9 PhonD: 671-3232 The Concord Police 1.'--partr.ant sponsors a program in the eonsmunity which deals :ril'h basic information and decision- caking. The Concord Police Dapartr..ont is this year starting a program In the t;choo I s and the corium i ty in which infor- mation nfor- mation and decision-iaL-king skills are presented in the area of bath aicolr3l and drugs. C. Pleasant Hill Police Department 2050 Oak Park Boulevard Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Phone: 933-7770 ' The Pleasant Hili Police Ocnartmant utilizes a spacial unit, the Youth Bureau. This unit presents programs in the con:nunity and area schools which deal will information and decision- making. Both alcohol and drugs are covered with a heavy ' emphasis on alcohol. Two educators are utilized. Referral to counseling is provided to youth involved with alcohol. d. Adult Probation Department 2525 Stanwell Drive - Concord, CA 94520 Phone: 676-7676 Ben Fox of the Adult Probation Department providos an alcohol education progra for the Probation Department on an as-nolded basis. Covered in his training is bath basic information and dealing with valva decisions. 2. infornation/Training/Consultation Information is the dissemination of alcohol related information (pamphlets, fiins, books, etc.). Training is considered to be those services which provide for the gaining and maintaining of skills which would promote a person's capacity for improved se1f- actualization. a. Center for Iltwan 0_velopment 2199 Norse Drive Pleasant Hill, CA 9:523 Phone: 937-4100, ext. 376 . Tho M rater for IlLm-an Oevplcoluve.i under the County �c-- ictenez-ont or Schvwis• provijz: consultation and trsfnirii p.-o;,ra::i5,. Training/conseil•ta!ion i:, made available to the county schx,l districts -to implai -nt substance abuse: pre- vention progr::=s, as well as :o hm-2n survico tigsncy staffs and other program providers. DID conducts training for progra:.r:. of tho cantinumm of substance abuse prevant ion- intmrvantion. It provides Vebstanco abuse education rc>aurce rizterials. Five m3mbers of tho CHD staff are involvad in training, in addition to outside consultants. In addition, CND coordinates a wide rang--- of substance abuse prevention programs 1hrouGhout Contra Costa County School Districts. It provide. primary prevention in its MKS process, a value clarification and self-esteem enhaocent approach. Through its contract with AIRS, It providas training for program personnel,•provides- consultation and education workshops in alcoholism. Objectivas: 1.) To implement a comprehensive program (teacher in-• service training, training peer counsellors, and • curriculum development) for 18 Contra Costa County school districts. 2.) To provide support services (consultation training and • staff development) to direct service providers of alcohol progra. 3.) To facilitate training and support to community youth programs for proVention of and intervention in alcoholism. 4.) To coordinate county workshops for alcoholism prevention, Intervention and treaftent. The Center for Human Darurelopment with its major primary prevention efforts through the "Tribes" program does not focus on alcoholism information. This is a program-partially funded through drug abuse funding and is recognized as an approach which strengthens the ability of young people to make the rieght choices when faced with any matter such as use of drugs or alcohol. Alcohol Pro,iram Training is part of the mandate given to the Center for Humin Davelopr.ant in its contract with ALPS. Training programs have b--en focused within the A I coho i i sm Programs in the county. tie.hods have included values clarification including use of "Tribes". b. Also available is the training provided through the Bay Area Training Consortium. - 16 - 00,539 r - U�rc.�Jv U _ s IN= z ANO IMTERV:HTION 1. Oufre..SC:1 Ac iyities Those sir vices desiSned to contact and 10 at tract into tr e,tr:en•t that portion of the alcoholic population whicls does not -rend to avail itself of treatm,_-nt services. These services focus on specific inrlividuals as oppos•_.t by activities designed to reach the gcn�tral alcoholic population. a. Tha Har-uny P.^ogra-i 1530 Ellis Street Concord, CA 94524 Phone: 793-7250 Harmony was phased out of the Bi-Beat Corporation's program on :larch 3, 1976 due to financial difficulties. Harrx,ny was used effectively in the classrooms as well as other ready trade target groups, with its focus on the environment around the problem drinker. Harmony vas a participatory taro-part progr m which allowed those involved to choose ne-d alternatives in decision making. b. The Neat Family - 1530 Ellis Street Concord, CA 94524 Phone: 795-7250 The Neat Family dors not deal with alcohol, but-instead provides pear group approach in developing alternatives to alcohol and other drugs. 2. Alcohol Education Classes (for young persons arrested for offenses Involving alcohol) a. Delta Alcohol Education 45 Civic Drive Pittsburg, CA Phone: 432-6874 Tha-Delta Alcohol Education School provides four class educe- tional sessions that include spaakers on both afcohiol and related drugs and decision making skills needed for responsible choices regarding use or nonuse of these substances. The school operated independently with funding from this National Council on Alcoholism. Referrals come from Delta District Court, Probation.Dapartment, and from other counties. b. Walnut Creek Court School 640 Ygnicio Valley Read Walnut Creek, Cil Phone: 935-u372 00540 - 17 - Al lh: Y:31nu. Cr::zk Court S:hool e:e:_sis with alcohol incorekitiou, an ual t as d:_•inion ra::;ci;r_ :ri 1 i:. The pug pcse of th,: claw is to provic! in`ornalton to th:: individuals ar5i;;m2d to Ah`-- clay: eoveriny area_: of legal rc:_pa;rsibi f ity, rs..•dical and p!iysio- lugical fact:, psycholo-ji:::l fact,:, and alternatives. This process givers each individual th3 informak ion necessary to m_tko his own decisions. 3- AI -.l Traffic Safety •� A series of activities primarily intended to minimize the proba- biIity that people xi1I drive while intoxicated. , 11, Uu 111, Usti— l.—J1111...i.b. Walnut Creek Court Sctlool 640 Ygn:scio Valley Road Walnut Creek, Cil Phone: 935-u372 00540 - - 17 - lha :•:alms. Cr::zk C)uri S:hoot dersls with alcohol inforrkttion, as U;:0 t as d_•inion r ::Iei;r; sk-i I i.. The pup pssc: of the; cl:aa is to provids i0ornal ion I's -thee individuals assi;;nad to Ahf- clu,•: eoveriny ared:a of legal r-:_rp,xlsibility, rs..•dical and p!syslo- lugicill fact:, psycholoji:.::l fact,:, and alternatives. This process givers each indivijual th3 informa< ion necessary to make his own decisions. 3. Alc-shol Traffic Safety •� A series of activities primarily intended to minimize -the proba- bilit7 that people will drive while intoxicated. a. Driving Under Influ3nce Schools 1) D. U. I. Education Program Multi-purpose Room Las Lomas High School 1460 So. tla i n Street Walnut Creak, CA 94598 Phone: 655-5543 2) There is a D. U. 1. program in Richmond and the National Council on Alcoholism is planning to estaSlish a D. U. I. School in Antioch. 4. Occupational Pro.rar..s Those services designed to assist employees in overcoming alcohol- relate4 problems through alcoholism progran which are establ ishad and maintained by public and private employers. a. Standard Oil Company of California 720 Standard Avenue Richmond, CA 9:804 Perone: 232-1514 W. J. Phipps, Special Health Services, Standard Oil of Richmond, works with groups concerned with industrial alcoholism. His programs deals with exposure to the program as well as the•.ro!e of industry in early intervention and prevention of alcohol related problems. Both information and vale arc discussed with the groups. b. United States Postal Service The United States Postal Service supplies alcohol inforrotion in regards to has it affects "on the job" perforrance. It is basically an occupational program. C. Adult Probation Daparinent 2525 StanwutI Drive Concord, CA 94520 Phone: 676-7676 - 18 - 00541 17 [nen rc , of the Adul. Pr-nbjtic,n p:c•tid-S Z:a .:Ico:lol edlic-s;ioa prroyr a.a !crr the Pro5a t i oa lt.,,-,r to :+t on an :s-n-_-a:!':1 basis. Covere:l in his. training is ho:h ba:,ic inforr..•tion and dial in: with vrslua d_.isions. 5. in.arm e�::d Refr :I The diss•-,ninal•ion of alcohol related inform.-i-ion, including crisis intervention contacts. Spacific•�ontacts include phony calls and other personal cont•:c t:. ::i t h individuals or groups. tion-spsc i f i c contacts (which ar..- typically estimated rather ihan counted) include such thinjs as speech:�:; on television, «euspaper articles, or bro- chures left in public places. a. Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Permanente Medical Group South 14th Street ane Cutting Boulevard Richmond, CA 94u04 Phone: 234-3131 Kaiser Hospital in Richmond provia s inforrw tion and referral per Dr. A. Rienzi. ' �. National Council on Alcoholism (NCA) 1638 Porth Main Street Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Phone: 939-1447 The National Council on Alcoholism supplies information on alcoholism. It is involved with affective education for adults and has recently received contracts to present pilot education courses in a local school district_ c. Alcoholics Anonymous General Service Center 185 Mayhew tray Walnut Creek, M 94596 Phoae: 939-4155 Provides individual support self-help, information and referral for alcoholics throughout the county through a' larce n6mbar of A.A., AI-Anon and AI-Ateen meetings. Independent meetings are lnald in a -ride range of churches, recovery hones, hospitals, and other locations. A.A_ responds to calls 7 days a weak 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.n., and all through the night if called. Supported through contributions of its menbers. In addition, Informs tion and R_nferral as an alcoholism program in the couniy is carried-out by the Alcohol lnforssation and P:•ss bi I i- tation Servicc (AIRS) o: the Contra Costa County Health Dap: ,t n' and by the National Council on Alcoholism (NCA). The former ha: offi_ss in the East, Central and t4::st areas of the county. The latttr is local-:d in the central area but has a toll frac "Enterprise" numaber.to ercouc-a3a ca Is frac alI parts r)f •:he county. Both s:arvices on,542 — 19 -__ -— 1 o:f*r an cv:i I v:`f cn of the Gird, c-ducri i-Esn,1 onair;c 1 i ncg and re fcrr:f which m-:ka refr-trrals inclu:ta flea Social Service Per iation C�?:rtrk:n't, I-radical Services, and oth:sr section:. of tiro Ilton th f=::p rr:r:::nt. Aithou;;ir it does not receive alcohol i.•n funds, Ilia Contra Costa Suieido Prevention Servica rc�c:ivws sorts'-- Short- Ibyla fundic.;; tar- it:; broad ran;;:: of telephone 1 ine crisis services and era:t-S many such referrals. Other alcoholism programs, such as the datoxi iiG1i ion and recovery f-Ci I ities, provide sompins'Orwo-11'i0:1 and rcf r rat to other programs as wel 1. Foci 1 ides and programs ,u34- primarily focused on the alcoholic but with an alcohol prograw olee.-lEnt such as thc: Vatcr ln's Administration and Yea i ser Hospitals and the State Pzhab'r 1 i tation Departcr nt also provide information and referral services. 6. Referral and Poaitorina Services For those receiving Suppterental Security Intone (S.S.I .) the county has contracted v- th the State (State `ALC-34033-5) to provide through the Social Ser-::•.e Department certain referral and mon i tori ng services -to insure th:.: -n-odically determined alcoholics Who receive only this income progr..-+ are actively engaged in treatment for alcoholi§.m, as required by Fedaral .regulations. In addition, Protective Services are provided by fhe county Social Service Department in a number of Nays including supportive social work =tinseling, coney management services, and conservatorship services for the; gravoly disabled. Palated services are social assessments to determine the level of care required in out-of-doper living for recipients of SSI/SSP (Supplerinntal Security Income/Social Security Payments), and assis- tance. in obtaining and using needed health care and rehabilitation resources. Funding for this program is S2,871 for 1976-77. C. TREATIMIT AND REHABILITATION ' 1. Residential a. Detoxification Alcohol Detoxification Services have been provided over a - period of years in Contra Costa County in the medical, detoxification unit at the centrally located County Hospital. In 1973 a pilot program a few miles from Ilia medical faci I ity began to provide social detoxification. This 12-bed facility was providing too limited a service as it only accepted males and was too far from some areas to meet their urgent needs. Thirty-six additional beds were added. These have been reduced to thirty. Twenty bad5 were added in San Pablo to serves the :lest county area. Sixteen were added in Pittsburg. Hoaaver, because there tiara no recovery beds in the cast county arra., there was a great noad to uti I ize sorra.• of the bads for rewvery. Six of the bads have now been certified for recov?ry services. There is a need to increase both the rac:ovar•; and detoxication progran there. At l county fact l!tic-; serve both male and alcoholics who are not in need of medical card. Parsons needin;l rt-edical care ray go to a hospit.rl. Each faci I ity has-a back-up ra�dicai service for . waar9:n=; care. . - 20 - . ._.. 00543- , M ,r • O Social 12e1rJxIficstiC:n All thn�e social detor-ific..tlon units are funded with State Office of Ai+Gtraiism funds. Al 'thrc-s units serve all population Groups_ a) Bi-Batt Corpor?tion 11540 t yrs Cre,%Toad (P.O. Box 206) Clayton, CA 94 517 Prone: 639-3300 Private non-profit corporation operates: Green Street Ostoxification Center 525 Green Strep: Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 229-24:0 Twelve beds - 320o fenale, 63%. wale. Provides up to five (5) days drying out and referral services-for roan and wo-en uho are in sub-acute alcoholic episodes_ 1976-77 Prog.-a r Sudgat: -Gross- 5140;633; Fed'a al Olughes funds) 551,279; State and County 535,6:5 (90/10); fees 53,759. Objectives: To provide a short tern (up to seven days) non Threatening, non-drinking envir5nxnt for detoxification of approximately 1100 persons_ CA total of 5,005 person days.) And to provide the resid3nts wrth Information regarding the resources available to them for their recovery. b) North Rich.-and N-iighborhood House 321 Alaco Avenue Richmond, CA 94801 Phone: 235-9700 or 235-9780 Non-profit social agency operates: Jesse Holloman Oetoxification Genter 1527 - 13th S:reat San Pablo, CA 94336 Phone: 233-1270 Sama services as Green Street. Twenty beds - 201-1 female, 80'. cats. Covers entire tient county area. 1976-77 ProSram BudGet: Gross 5170,805; State and County 5162,610 (90/10); fees 58,226. Objectives: To provide a short-term m (to sewn days) non- ihreatening, non-drinking environment for detoxi- fication of about 1,600 persons (a total of 4,264 parson days), and to provide the residents with inforratioa rai;arding the resources available to them for their recovery. 00,544 - - - 21 - , I c) Lo::; V,!danos hasp i to I o;.ara to; and provides em,rr- gency back-up for: Phone: 233-1270 Same services as Green Street. Twenty beds - 20,'.f female, 80' male. Covers entire Went county area. 1976-77 ProGram BudGat: Gross S170,856; State and County 5162,610 (90110); fees 58,225- Objectives: To prcsvide a short-term (to seven days) non- Ureatening, non-drinking environment for detoxi- fication of about 1,600 persons (a total of 4,264 parson days), and to provide the residents with Information rai;ardinq the resources available to them for their recovary. Of 1,544 21 c) Lo> M,Alanos Maspital ope:ratce-, and provides em.,!r- gancy back-up for: East County D.!tox.irication Center 500 School Stro;:f Pittsburg, CA 94565 Phoma: 754-1,030 Sar- services as Green Street plus pick-up service:;. Ten bf--Js about 400" female, 0.1, male. Covers broad East county area. 1976-77 Progran Budget: Gross 5143,321; Fedaral Glughos) '$2,000; State and County $141,321 (90/10) (includes rr;covery progracra'at same location). Objectives: To provide a short-tarn (46'0 seven days) non-threatening, non-drinking environL trent for detoxification of about 1,300 persons (a total of 4,103 person days). Introduction and exposure of 50 residents: 9 to education regarding alcoholism and recovery e idr appro-priate medical resources­ e to appropriate legal resources * to appropriate vocational resources e to Social Services oIntroduction and oD.npletion of an exit plan for 50 residents 2) Medical Anyone needing continuing madical care may be trans- Jerred to the County Hospital_ Madical de-l-oxi-fication Is still provided when needed at the County Pospital, at the Veteran's Administration Hospital and Walnut Creek Hospital. Referrals to these medical facilities may be from any source noted before. The social detoxification facilities, County Hospital and other medical faci I ities., are oriented to make a referral to assure tha recovering person has an appro- priate continuing recovery service. The social detoxi- fication facilities are increasingly successful in moving these needing such a service to recovery homes. a) Ckantra Costa Cou n ty Hopi Fal 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 372-4395 Coun'h/ Hosp i 1-a I uses beds in two wards for those alcoholics requiring i medical and psychiatric care. 0 0,54 22 - , . b) Ila lmli_Creek Pwchi irir_ KXi`'I 175 La Gii;:2 Via Via lnut CrcL;k, GA 9•:a-13 Piorn: 933-7990 Emerg-ancy and inpatient car-a. Serres privafo patients. Patients ircat,�.•d as ca;-ntally disordered, intsgrat-:!d into ther,:py groups. A.A. meetings. Private an::/or Insurance landing, ! c) Kaiser Founda t i oi G3 1 6rouo Kaiser Hospital anzl 61:dICaI Clinics 3400 Delta Fair I' '::yard, Antioch, CA 94509, 757-7680 S. 14th Street a: :tong Blvd., Richmond, CA 94604, 234-3131 1425 S. gain Street, Walnut Creat:, CA 94596, 933-3000 Pre-paid inpatients and outpatient care provided•to Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., group plan members or to private plan mraSars. Only a limited number of groups have specific coverage for alcohol treatment. (One such group is that of Sta.-;-e emplo,eas). Services provided are inpatient medical detokification and outpatient counseling. AA meetings are offered. 3_ P•ecovery Home Services Recovcry Home Services were stared by non-profit groups In the past without any public fund:oq available. Bi-Sett Corp_ and Sunrise Hoses, Inc. (fora rrly RAJA) have provided such homes which now provide primary, supportive and sustaining-services for up to 87 recovering alcoholics, abouf one-fourth of them:, female. In addition, one facility was established under the auspices of a social agency using public funds. The Walter E. Fauerso New Way Center is the net: facility for this program which was relocated fron Forth Richmond. This 17 bed rscbvery home was funded in order to assure services to the entire West county area, but provides service only for males. It is anticipated that a women's recovery home will be opened when funding is available. Six beds in the Detox in Pittsburg are being davotad to recover,,, services. Parsons without some source of roo<� and board funding ara currently a problem. Alcoholism funds are used in all of these facilities io provide recovery programs. Referrals come directly from detoxification facilities, •or directly from other referral sources when prior detoxification is not required. Concord, CA 94524 Phone: 825-1049 2.898 Concord Blvd., Concord, GA 91520 825-70-19 1678 Pledsant Iii l 1 Road, Pleasant Ili 11, CA 94523, 935-99'J5 3349 Clayton RoAl i Concord, CA 9:520 6135-9959 Provides prier,=ry, supportive, and sustain=ed recovery services. 20 beds in -three faciIities (6 primary, 15 supportive and 6 sustained recovery); 20,'JJ female, 80;1 male. Program in faci I ity funded by State Off ice of Alcoholism and rederal (liuches) funds. 1976-77 Program Budget: Gross $124,000; Net $70,671; State and county (90/10); fees $53,329. Objectives: o to provide information and education regarding alcoholism and recovery at least l hour a day/5 days a week for thirty days by means of films, tapes, or discussions to approximately 74 persons who enter the recovery program (a total of 8,295 person days) o , to assist each resident in formulating a realistic written recovery plan by means of staff and indi-. vidual discussions o to promote each resident's progress towards meeting the goals, stated in the individual 's recovery plan _ - by means of weakly pear group meetings o to assist each resident in obtaining health, social and vocational services to which he is ' legally eligible o to act as ombudsman -to assure services are- L` obtained for each individual o introduction and exposurs of 74 residents to appropriate legal resources o introduction and completion of an exit plan for 74 residents NOTE: These output objectives are only concerned with activities which can be easily measured and docum:n- ed. There are services and results which occur which are difficult to measure and conse- quently are not listed here. For example, we know that a person's awareness of alcoholism and recover; will increa3e as a r^_suit of receiving education regarding alcoholism and recovery. However, aware- ness of chis is very di fficuI t to measure. L1ke:•rise, we know that rhr�n a person enters a recovery hoar, in most cases this person is alienated, isolstad and has experienced an atrophy of social skills. By grodis pro,:eE,.Ses incl invol:•e;:._at "M I Is are again developed. Again, this process is very difficult to maasure. - - 24 - 00541 Nei b) Los Sia Sc'aoo l st r v�t Pittsburg, CA 91565 Operatat;: Easi' Coc:nty 1.. v:�r�Center 500 School Strer- Pittsburg, CA 94565 Phone: 754-4000 Provides pric.:ary recovery services for r:k:n and Program funded by State O f`,i cls of Alcoholism- 19-16-77 -16-77 Program Budget: Gross 519,544; State and County $9,250 (90/10). objectives.: Sar- as for other recovery, programs. (1,314 parso:a days) c) North Richmand tleighborhood K •-- 321 Alamo Avenue Ric)mnd, ON 941801 Phone: 235-9700 or 235-9780 Non-profit social agency operates: Walter E. Fauarro F:wa Way Center 2130 Bissell Street Ricluzond, CA 94803 Phone: 232-4803 — -- -- Provides primary and supportive recovery services for r--n; 17 beds. Program in facility funded by State Office of Alcoholism funds and Federal (tlugh.''0 funds. 1976-77 Program, Budget`: Gross $77,9$3; fear; $30,933; State and county $:7,000 (90/10). Objectives: a introduction and exposure of 64 residents to education regarding atcoho1is; and recovery a introduction and completion of a recovery plan for 6* residents • introduction and mmpletion of an exit plan for 64 residents for Worth P.ichr.and a introdo:ction and exposure of 64 residents to appropriate medical resources a -to appropriate legal resources a to appropriate vocational resources a to appropriate Social Services w . d) Bi-fly-tt Corporation 1530 Ellis Stree. Concord, CA 94520 Phone: 798-7250 Operates: 25 00548 - - - - E I • Dia>>!� `:allay �:r,Cte ' CLI-11-on, CA 94517 Phoaa: 689- Go Provides primary and extend3d recovery services for ri-an and ;rc .n, fifty beads Cad R7.S and 16 R2L); 20:' femzale, OZ. rate. Program in facility funded by State Offica of Aleoholism. 1976-77 Program Sudgst: Gross $3,31.112; N-at 5169,358. Objectives: a to provide information and education regarding a l coho t i_.r,, and recovery at l eas E I hour/da-;/5 days/ ween for thirty days by means of films, -tapes, or discussions to approximately 225 persons who e0ar the recovery program Ca total of 17,403 person days) a to assist each resident in formulating a realistic written recovery plan by means of staff and indivi- dual discussions a to profrata each resident's progress towards meoting the els stated in the individual's recovery plan by means of weekly peer group meetings e to assist each resident in obtaining health, soc:::l and vocational services to which he is .leg3lfy eligible e 60!. will- fulfill their initial agreement-to complete 30 day's (one month) of primary recovers services 20'. will complete an exit plan and be discharged after receiving one month of primary. recovery services : 25,4. wi I I- co.-9Ieta an exit plan after~receiving one to six months of longer term recovery services 10 will coWletz an exit pian after receiving six months to one year of recovery services 5% will remain in the program over ona year Recovery R=nis services provided at Diablo Valley Ft3nch for the year of 1976-77 will result in: e introduction and exposures of 200 residents to education re5arding alcoholism and recovery e introduction and completion of a recovery plan for 120 resid4nts o introduction and exposuro of 200 residents to appropriate r. dical resuurces o i ntrodUct i on and expos�irc of 200 res i dents to appropriate legal resources C:•:r.tear- fnr Wom,-.1 2'lSl I'rosp�ci Street --V-- Concord, CA 945-10 Phoaa: 676-4340 Provides primary and supportive recovery sarvicez for vrww:n; 10 beds (6 prier try, 4 supportive). 1976-77 Program Budget: Cross 577, 259; Met $42,937. Objectives: f o to provide infor..:-iiion and education regarding alcoholism and recovary at least I hour/day/5 Gays/ week for thirty days by means of films, tapas, or discussions o to assist each resident in form4lating a realistic written recovery plan by weaps of staff and indivi- dual discussions o to promote each resident's progress towards naeting • the goals stated in the individuals's recovery plan by maans of Meekly pier group meatings e to assist each resident in obtaining health, social and vocational services to which she is legally eligible - Recovery Hofs-- services provided at Frederick Ozan"m Center for the year of 1976-77 will result in: e introduction and exposure of 50 rasidents to education regarding alcoholism and recovery e introduction and completion of a recovery plan for 45 residents e introduction and completion of an exit plan for 45 residents . o introduction and exposure of 50 residents to appropriate medical resources -- o to appropriate legal resources e to appropriate vocational resources o to Social Services 4. Non-Rasidantial Treitnent and Rehabilitation a. Non-Residential Treatment Contra costa County Hsaith Dapartment 1111 turd Street Narlsinez, CA 94553 Phone: 372-2507 Alcohol Inforro H nn and R�-habilitation Service GARS) 110 Eilt:e Rid-a Rued I•lartlnez, CA 94553 Phone-: 939-6335 - 27 - Oi11550 ' I el,: 100 - 37th S I'rcT; , R xiui I GOO Richmond, M 94505 , Phony: 2--;3-7090 3701 D-_-11a Fair Slvd-, Sui-le 207 Antioch, CA 9•:519 Phonn: 757-0533 Three gevgraphicel centers provide non-residential trea hnan t, d i agnosst i c services, drop-in cen:sr, information and referral, and public education. Sliding scale fee_ Ila one is refused service due to an inability to pay. Services: individual, gro-.? and fu ily counseling, -therapy, antabuse, occups•:icn:;l alcoholism program consultation, vocational and social rehabilitation, A.A. services, in-ser-vica training To staff and corrakinity ag^ncies and g-an3rat pudic education. Admission: must be a resident of Calif- ornia. May be. referred else4here if acutely intoxi- cated fro7.alcohol, severe medical or psychiatric prob l ens. Funding provided -through 905 State, 10; County. Progran Cudg�it: Cross: 5125,133; 'tet $90,133_ OSjectives: o to ascertain each client's needs regarding speci- fic alcohol associated problemis as perceived by the client, Canter staff, and involved others o to provide irradiate evaluation and/or referral out to appropriate sources (such as for emerganctl detoxification) for applicants not requiring services available through the Center e to develop, in cooperation .with the client, a mutually.agreeable plan for services, including those beyond the purview of tia Center, d6signed to reet the client's needs in alleviating specific alcohol associatsd problems o to establish, in cooperation with the client, specific, individualized, time-linked, treatment goals whose accomplish.^wnt can be objectively verified, including collateral-verification e to determine services needed to accomplish treatr..ant goy 1 s, including treatment modalities, with reference to the clien-t's physical, mantel, emotional, ethnic and socioeconomic conditions • to refer clients for concomitant services as determined in the original or subsequently rev i s✓d plan arid+ providing advocacy and/or follow-along Offorts to ensure the efficacy of su:-h referrals o if not other:;ise provided for in -the County Plan, to provide, or coordinate with, an ongoing out- reach and edvcitional program designed to limit or discoursg_ the abu%e of alcohol acting non- clients as I as assist such persons to deter- mine if they niSht bene,i t from Center services - - 2eto .:-„nr, rim ;;:Itr• c aIcc.!ul :,� to a:a::r :I :,ictt til i:rt co-a'u,3 i:y Z"1 inns,F• ^t•:n service:: erg':n'i r' , and irid i11ijt,• a• J, tl,art clion. 1�1; G.ri-:r' litih s, deterrr,,ini li:�~eFf<-'-tuatian sysfert that will it�tp ..,tVet,:s, and CfficlazcY of t"�t> progrivl Of service-, A Drop-!:t Cert er is providej by th its M-Wfinnz locat.ion in a building the AInext d�orrto in A ices. Another dro�_in fact t it tit:: AIRS of Social Center, is Operated h y, Dlac:: Diamnd y the frttsburg de;oxifi- .-.. ,n -thy 4011Oa-a1L, .J 't ' nodi referrals o if not other.:iz;' providad for in -the County Plan, to provide, o: coordinate Frith, an ongoing Out- reach and educational program designed to limit or discaura;,e the abuse of alcohol anon, non- clients as call as assist such persons to det4r- arina if they niGht beneti t from Center services • Ot�551. - . - 28 - o to pravi l-s cticv't:,li t and alcc!.Ul a5t::,i; to O:lhx- hu:na;n ser•vlc^:: cora ti ty and indi%riducal i ilrart cl iont o to estaMit;h an --valuation system that will help deterr=tina Ilia offectivecv:zs and officiuncy of tris. program of services b. Drop-kt ^enter A Drop-In Center is provided by the AIRS program in its fiartin^z location in a buiEding next dolor to that AIRS offices. Another drop-in facility, Mae% Ma^rnd Social Can-ter, is operated by the Pittsburg de•toxifi- cation and recovery program as a bridge betwa:an the residential programs and a group of ext.ranaly hard- to-reach alcoholics in an economically distressed section of dosnto:rn Pittsburg. The population served is almost 10014 Black. This program "Black Diamnd Social Centre", an adjunct of the cast County Detoxication Center, was established to provide sober social interaction and supportive services for about 100 persons a =nth. • Additionally, it is a point of entry into the recovery process for some of those involved. C. Alcoholics Anon- General Service : tar 185 Adynew ::ay Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Phone: 939-4155 Provides individual supportive self-help, infor- mation and referral for alcoholics throughout the County through a large number o. A.A., Alanon, and r Alateen meetings. Independent meetings are held In a wide rand of churches, recovery hoses, hos- pitals and other locations. A.A. responds to call's 7 days a week fron 9:00 a.m. through 11:00 p.n., and all through the night if called- d. Suicide Prevention P.O. Box 4852 Ha 1 nut'Crank, CA 94596 Phone: 939-1916 Provides a 24 hour-a-day, 7 day-a-week telephone crisis line. .Pportks that many persons servo-1 are in alcb%ol-related crisis. No alcoholism funding Is provided. Telephona> provided •Ihrou-ch Short- Doyle. e. Protectivzt Serviccs to Gr.v:ly Disabled Alcoholics Contra Costa rTuaty Social Service Dap!rtmant 730 Las Juntas Martinez, CA 9553 Phone: 372-2791 �1 i Con;nr aforship `o r.=_r-sons referred. from Ned i ct-l.au'aor i-t y and •:a Nd con:srvrrtorsh i p by Cnurt order under provisions of th3 Lan term-a:-Patris- Short Act. runa i n;; is not i nc l udad in the a l cxj::o l bu-'-at, bat Through Social Ser'vice's Social Railabil- italion Funds and State Office of Alcoholisvm. f. Occupational (Lebpil Nanac; nen t) Alcohol i-n Contra Costa County He-:ltcr t}:��artnent 1111 liars Street Martinez, CA 94553 Prone: 372-2507 TilAlcohnl Inforion and Rehabilitation Ssrvica (AIRS) 110 Blu Rid5e Road Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 939-5336 Objectives: Survey to identify: alcoholism reduc- tion and treats-nt services available to County employees; need for additional treatment servicas for County empIoyees; establishment of an atcohoIisal policy statemant by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors_ g. National Council on Alcoholism (NCA) _._. _ 1638 North Main Street Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Phone: 939-1447 b Eliterprise 1-7473 Prov i dos i nfbrmi t i on, re ferra I and pre-treatr:sent counseling. Provides education in the co:.::runity. Consults Probation Department on pre-sentenca investigation. Coordinates Court Schools and Driving While Intoxicated Schools. Funded in part by M r� and in part by Office-of Alcoholism funds. Objectives: o Alcoholisn Education will result in telephone requa3ts for information and/or assistant& will be received from 1500 alcoholics, fanily members, friends or employers o Inforration and Referral Services will result In pra-treainant consultation and referral to appropriate treatment resources for 900 parsons se..king help o The recrui"lment and training of 24 voluntears, 12 of whom wilt be trained as pre-treatment counselors h. Vocational Services State. of Calif-ornia Depc,r-triari t of Ahab i t i tat i on 2285 Morel Io Av:�nua Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 - 30-- 001553- i Dapar1mi:r.t of R-i-halji 1 itation (AIRS Clinic) I10 Dlera PZ;dge 1'baJ Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 939-6316 Provides vxation3l rehabilitation servicE-s Including vocationol training, education, c:.unseling and testing. Thule are NO full-tirsa cours::lors, one hous:d full-time at Allies clinic, the a:�-=r in Nest County. i. Other Services Contra Costa County M3dical Services Mental Health Services 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 • Phone: 372-4395 Discovery Program 904 t4ollus Street _ Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 229-4355 (Discovery Progr=::as, cont'd) 4639 Pacha o Blvd. Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 229-4605 Centers: Tri-Cities: 300 Parker Ave., Rodeo, CA 94572 799-3800 Martinez: 3519 Alhambra Ave., Wartinaz, CA 94553 229-3103 San Pablo: 13817 San Pablo Ave., San Pablo, CA 94806 236-1616 Richmond: 431 Sixth Street, Richmond, CA Q1.805 233-2935 Danville: 350 Rose St., Danville, CA 94526 837-0505 Concord: 1650 tilt. Diablo St., Concord, CA 94521 682-4300 - The Discovery Program is a m!m i t i-noda 1 i ty program operated d i rect 1 y by the Contra Costa County Mental Health Services_ It deals with drug abuse and related he4avioral problems through education and Information dissemination, rebabi I•ita;is: and ra-enfiry_ The "houses" are drug-free therapamrtic communities- ' The "Ce::t ars" are drop-in pro,racv focus t ng an persor►s, primarily youth, in pre-use, exp3rirssntor cr codara;;, use sfiay.•s. Peccr.t stud i cs of reported dru;, invo l v::._-nts In the Cinters shoe -thal alcohol is a pr ins:f drug choice offal coreiined uilh other drugs, use_tly mari- juana or hashish. (For porgy: d•atai led infor.%! ion about tht. Discovery Program, see -the Drug ."•.:rasa Section of .-he 1976-77 Contra Carta County XIntal Health Pian.) • 00554 - 31 - t! �1 So_^ial Aw.r_e;, for Yo:?a (S.A.Y.) 1890 - 2nj 5 r4et Concord, CA 9519 Phone: 825-7:70 S.A.Y. is a non-profit organizatioa dadicata d to the prevention :)f , uvanile delinquency. The Concord office is a br::n=h'o: -the organizetion which has its haadquar c s in San Francisco. The organization received a grant from the National Insi'ituto on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (N1A,' O to do a needs assessmans' in the area of alcoholism and alcohol abuse. S.A.Y. has been cooperating with the Alconolism Task Forca on planning. It is in the process of making a needs asssssmrnt through al agencies working Kith youth. Aside from tha NIAAA grant, the local _ office is funded by private donations and by the City o" Coacord. s . - 32 (1:c_aa:ion,l Drorr.-IN hciv: lonj i.aZ razo^^iced by the Alcohol is-1 Advisory ., '1 is tfiunty sar-.ic'_a. .•tiny iu`.i1%'3>: ani Indti:.trla I p�rs:Jnrts1, �•__,.: ?3 �. , 2,4,00 city an .s.t. ,. d -_ :a� ar moi c•�:,rc Over G �0�1 fic.:L::_rs eniloyeas and _---,5C1 county Ccploy_es rc:.,airy vi thevit an -r!cceipat ional pr r.grar.i. Tt: Co:itr.: Co.t:l C^o:nty Faaith L•,r:trir..ant AVt5 ;rc--gran ha: ;tired a consul- tant for tha 1 est i:i•, tont ►s o: 1775-70 to L'avt:lop a pr oyran for county employee. Drop-in Centars ata ne_'ded in :teat and east county i0 sarva special tarGnta rroups. A dro?-in nrocra-'9 ::3s rxo-r,--ne-ij by the Ldvi=o-y E3oard -this ya.:r for tate ::a --rd of Richrand '.iar'a it would serve a most 1;• Black population r:uch as :ha p,--,:ram in Pi t tsnuro des. Such a pro3ra-1 for Spanish speck i n3 men is needed in the east county area. There are gaps in the Prgvcntion and Traininq efforts. Sora expanded effort resulted frcn expan:iion of staff in the AIRS education program, and a contract th:crush A176- with th:- Center for Hunan I;evelop..-ne. t in the County Schools. !he existing effort cannot rare than provide a partial, education pro-ram to soave school classes. There is a need to see that the education effort in alcoholism is co->plete for all school classas in all grace levels. Training prograrss within existing funded alcoholism programs have been strena'.hen_d. Little has been attempted yet in the important area o: :raining aad eiucation for the r*a;or potential referral C19atekesper"3 groups. These includo do_tors, ps;eholegists, social vorkars, probation officers, nurs:s, and other proiessionals. Increased efforts are also needed to yet information 10 the general p0lic. In addition, the folio:ring have been identified as GAPS: . 1. There is a lack of coordination in the existing educational prograr.:s. 2. The existing Dr--grans reach a limited population. 3. Thera is no coordinated effort to n-atce alcoholism education available_ through the local media. 4. Thera are no alcoholism: education programs in the P.ichrrond School District, nor oncoinc 'efficient' in the ra^dining districts in the county. 5. There is no efficient evaluation systen for the existing programs. - 6. Corprehansive programs are nea�'ad for the purpose to providing alcoholism education, information, and training to Youth, Co-Alcoholics, and Adults. The continuum of Catoxification and Reco•:ar; is not cer*.alate for all areas and tarret gro�75. In the cenSr<:1 area or T e county there is a need to increase the detoxification ef;o.18. Additicn3l beds are needed. At least some of then should b.- located in the Concord Inut Creels-Pleasant Hill area. The recovery facility in wast county in its new location gins be battef a51. ;o meet prim.. ry and supportive pro,Srari nea•ds for n!.-n. Fovaver, Is is still a great nerd to have a facility for uo-en in that arca. In addition, there is a need to have sus:ain_d reccv-pry progrc^s in i;-.:i county and cast county and to provide rore hods for sustaincd recavery in central county. The loss of datox- ieation beds in cat county in order to provids r_cov2ry beds was a neces- sary rive. ilo-,:ever, there is a need for additional prirery and supportive 001,56 33 - Rion rec6vt`:, bells, an:: to re%tori, tn;a los 9' eai,-lyical.ion cir)aci til. Ihsira. Gra na proSram s s-;ezi Eica l ly orienE L to ihura'--r r.,. ThE:rc: is-ane-ad io CJ:t::I G' r alta t is to sar v.', tlt%�- tnun-if,=: a l c'?i a l a?,c; +s inct :'inJ detoxific:iHon and roc3,-ary h:o-m-zis_ -`this is a gmai:,; eon:arn. The- cost direct and vniiorn avtho-.1 of approe:ching yoush is t r; bsh tit'- i arm I system. Using the educ']tionsl `iys-tt:t+i, a survv - 34 L"14--TEPI GOALS Contra Cos•;$ Ctrinty views achin-venen:' of thr2a basic long-term goats as its prix= rc s,.)h ibi 1 ity with r.":cjar d to :alcohol is-. 1. Provision of the eaxi:ncai possible publ ip- and education in order io provide an enviroas.:nf in :yhic:i Me inci;:aace of alcoholi sn is minimi7ad. 2. Provision of a full range of sarvicas and facilities necessary for tha apprapria:^ intcrvaa%ion and props:r continuum of care for at popula- tion groups wh-;)nt.—var and wherever needed in the county.,' 3. Training and education for all staff of public and priva:a facilities in order -to assure apprnpriata positive intervention io alcoholics and alcohol aausers or co-alcoholics who coire in contact with tham. Suc:ce:•, in prevention is, in a sense, successful trea•.ment_ And, successful treaf!%!w is an aspect of preventiod. Thus, a major task in striving toward the goals is to strengthen both prevention and treaiMent. One major obstacla to success in both is denial in the alcoholic and in the caranunity. The nos: irrr,octant task, then, is to overco.-I denial in the alcoholic and in the co.-:unity. The tasks include intensive inservice training and education for all staff directly and indirectly wonting with alcoholics or their families including the following content: a. basic core kno-.4-adga about and pe.-soma attitudes toward alcohol, alcoholic banavior, alcoholism, and addictions and dependency in genera i; b. basic knot+ledga of public policy with regard to alcohol and alcoholism, Including ranaral inplical-ions of existing Fed^.rel, State and County legislation and regulations. The intent of this is to provide a "corraon Ia:ISuag3" and uniform understanding of program intent on all levels; c. .self-awaraness, development of offective therapeutic relationships and knoxiadre of referral resources. This is most specifically zd- dressed to the traat�*nt agent. In addition, a comprehensive education program is required for the entire public beginning at the earliest possible age. *(Decrininalization of alcoholism is required for full achievemen4 of this g031_) ' 005158 _ 35 _ . Von X1. P'_I ;RIiY C3:sCTIV s Of a long i int of progr:m o',jec tv-s to f 11 -th(-. Saps in sarvic:ss noted a5ov3, tha rout urjpnt inCiud3 :he following: 1. A drop-in Carter in tha w-iist county area. 2. T:�-nage pra.,ram planning and provisions. for datozi fication and recovsry. 3. Family Crisis Cent-am. 4. Qavaio;:M-zt of co,.-.1anity volunteers working 44 h alcoi:olics and training for th_n. 5. Centrai Co;:nty Catoxification Center. 6. Planning to develop alternative funding sources. 7. Expansion of information and Referral to tha Richm. nd area. : B. drop-in Ccaer :or the Spanish speai;ing in east county. 9. Occupational progrd-► expansion (assuaming developsceat of a County pro- * m gri . 10. Expansion, of education efforts with emphasis on professionals. 11. long-tern facility with capacity to handle gravely disabled alcoholics. 12. Post-acute convalescent hospital services. 13. P.zlocation of AIRS progras% in west county. 14. Cacrininaiization of alcoholism and full program expansion to rmat'the . need for attenative services to the public inebriate population. 15. A recovery facility for woven in test County. • - - 35 w. t X11. :'it0110f F) Fr_I.rP i_l Wc.- are aware of tha prz�5lans facing gaysrPrtent as it attenpt s to til locito scarce r?vzmua: to t'='�t evr±r inizm Sing puha is nngds. I:o'+avar,, CducatioCt re-iiins vur first priority, and we ham? selectnt! -the fol lowing plan to be d-_•:alo^aa wi ere rx4ney for new• progra:►. is avai fable. Thir. plan hats been divelo;:ed for our top priori:,, a Drop-in Center for t M:•ity, in the Mch...and area. - - - 35 - ' V'c. are aw:.r ct tha prnblen: facinn rav�r!rnr%-nt as it at:onpta -to at locato scarce r^vz=_-as to !'.' hvnr int rC%Sin.3 PU',`1 iC n^-!dS. la^12'Ve, , C(,uCi)jOie ren ins Our first *-%1.2tral priority, and ve havn s4ttect2d -rhe fol Inwing plan to be d<:volt:,?a,1 :)%turn rx,)ney for nam» progra:a: is available. This plan h;:s bean dz�vela�ed for our top priori: , , a Crop-in Center for %last County, in the Rich-.and area. p Rich.ond with a population of 7C 125 r The Tobi^.-, r.i::�ty stated, is that T p , , with 35.9' Mack and ».7`: Spanish origin an:1 a defox and recover/ home in the are.:!, finds tiles=s rrinaritier. seldoa using thasa facilities. The statis- tics for the:;:- iaci l i t ies for the rin the of [lac. 175 and Jan. 175 reveal that of 123 aC'inissions to Detox, 42 ware Black and out of 11 admissions to the Recovury Fkine, 7 were Black. beep in mind that this is a low overall aadrnission rate 140 begin with, %than you consider the high arrest rate in this city for alcohol related offenses, which amaun;ed to 271 of the population. It is.di-ficult to get a true picture of the problem, as the statistical data for the un i ncorporat d areas surrounding ►he city wh-are rns t of the ethnic minorities live Morth ftich•:ind) were not available to the Task Force. The reasons for this lack of use of•th.se on the part of -chess fninori•ties are many. Basically tack of use stens fron suspicion and lack of knofladge of the programs. We are attempting to help people :who feat atienat.d from sociOiy and any of the syste„s it night produca for meeting their needs. Thera is no sinpte program element that uitI resolve the problems of alcohol isn. Pot+ever, it has b_•-!n de=nstratad that a community response . falling between ,jail and detoxification, if it were available, could contribute substOntially to an understanding of what is provided to attain and maintain sobriety and provide rntivation to enca9a in prograns designed to fulfill this need. This response is the Social l;odel Drop 'In Cantor. The printiry `.unction of this Drop In Center would be: 1. to provide a non-drinking, alternative enviroa-man where individuals can Gather for social iza:ion and recreetion; anti 2, to provide a brokerage of recovery and support services_ Capa:ndin3 unoa a nuns-zr of variables ran,ling, fron n33nitude of police activitta> :o avail;;M lith and of recovery and support services, the establishr._n; o: a coater r-.ay yield the folla4ing ef:ects: 1. There will be as incre-ssa in individ•szls participlfin3 in non-drinking, alternative a»viron«:n`s for social and recreational activities. in addition to providing, a place for individuals fa g):7er, the avail- ability of a cun.ar prozo'd es individc::21 decisions to participate in _ - 37 - 01)560 st.-If-ctinry '.his opp.j-- funiti, Z-nt! it 10 b- are 10 nN-!% othf-, en*/irrr.!ntn which sun-i-irt n::n--J1r.--nkinu 2. Th-!rn will ?,a ;-r in ivdividu:.-Is alcollolirril rt_-covary pro,.,.r•.­-:;. 4%- a h.ro*1--,n-.-.',:! of a center's staff provides partici la:�ti T11101 an 0-ii.-natsivn to aiczj*-jli:;n racovn-ry ntarvlc-:.s. h:2r . -1 informiticts %ji th part,icip.:!tif abcout local progr-amn- (e.g., Which are ave ilahle an& wha' occurs irs them), indi- vidual I-acisinn- re.-Iz--rding are enhanced. Addi- tional I-1,, the assur,-ncu olt cont--!ct -.4 th an-1 -sr-anspoileation to thri progre.n-s !ielp-1 it per-:.Pactliva of cunii'ers as visibly entrancf!:; into ti! ra;uvary continuum. 3. There will b2 an increc::^ in a,tproprial­--_ referrals to other sup?or' servic-;iv. Staff know-ledst- and lamilParity with cc.m.m.unity suppor' sarvice-z; them '40 a:;:;ist participants to d3formine the appro- priateness of aviiiable sarvicc5. This is particularly true of refer- rals to davoxi ficat ion programs. Only individuals in neaJ of assistance during withdrawal from alcohol detoxication would be rcfarred. Tha Center would he located where "the action" is. It would be a cotw. .unity based, D�ar group orientated, non-drinking, non-rasi&-nHal facility providing an altirna'sive environ.—,ant to tha alcoholic who has not been able to maka contact with other programs for whafev;ar red-sols. As an alternative env!roarzent, a center represents a non-threatening place to co, things to do, and people to talk with. It brings people tosather, pro.-otes and reinforces support fur non-drinking social bonds, and occupies tire. Without having to contrive a con game or be confronted Wore being granted admission, a person is accepted as is. An individual b---o—.-:; a participant in non-drinking surroundings upon entering. The individual r,--y be intoxicated upon entrance, but nay not, engage in drinking while in the center'. Unlike the expectations of the Individual's social interactions apart fron the center, the trassages within support decisions not to drink. In addition to providing an alternative environment, a center serves as a brokerage of service-s- Bath in-house services and contact with community resources are provided. While there arn, no attefmpts to duplicate services available throu_lh other 6 agencies, staff efforts Ito are wdirected to tare! assisting participants in orientation to and uti I izaticn- of these services. Centars should not provide services which reef all individual needs. For exa-ple, ovarrigh1 shelter and daily meals sho-ild be available through ra!arral only. Canters should avoid providing s-z.-vicas to public inebri- att-S which thi- co-munity provides other citizena. If centers assume the ri,-sponsibi I ity of mer!'inj al I individual meds, centers thin con-tribute to the vics th:t' pubJ1 is in�hriz-cy is solely an alcohol ism problein rather than a co". ;�-jni",- problil_-% Similarly, if existing con-munity services discourar-z pi!�li= irebria:es fr--m receivin" ansi7,tancc, thea it beco;-es the role of a cruns'ar's staff to act as advocates on behalf of participants' interests. 00561 provide ijctiviti'.,:; to help oz:c-.;-_iy t!:7-zi ar.i oncourjg:a !xbcial 2. Ortic:lits, clollihir%,!, restrann:;, and she.-na-!rr-. These Ham,; are tz!% ,n fnr by r-j--f p.N- )pla in thi-. r-ocle-ty, but for public ini:)H­. ac; tie -),):iorI­,::,i1$1 for u:.;," oftc-i is mrk with d1iliculty. lithia th-: cen;-or, pat-icipants hx.-s accbss to th--:na provisions witshous, havIn-, t* 5n lyes or s::zrilfica self-res?vct. The use of. fl,,!!;e ife!r-s alfzr) pr:ividas an opportunity for participants who sei!:- vtork to discourac•: pil-li: Inebriates fren r--eivin_n a:si3tanca, then it bec:oTes the role of a ccntar's staff to act as advocates on behalf of participants' interests. i - - -38-- I O0561 1 •. �vs1l'2✓I: s•:r:•1�.•.: rlai sc2;1?Ie�J Incl:t�::. I. =_c:r:,:tiz-vil t-1—a+rials. in:!u:b+ ch•=k,?rs, pool, b00%, aw.s Th—_—..j_— CvJ46^:i a:1. Prov i eft a/c t i v i t i f..s to help occ iy ti.— and encoura]cla social intf•ractiOa. 2. arti:.las, clothina, restr,O.n:;, and shaa•:rs. These 1-tan. ark' taken fa:- grant::! by r%sstp-opla in this sociaty, but for public in�5ri :`:s tha a?•,ortuaity for u:-.;t often is risk with di is icuity. Within t ccn:..-, participants hama accbss -to thr.sa provisions without haw' to 5n hassled or s:.zri f ica self-respect.t. The use of tl:.se i:r-s-also pr iv i das an oppo.t un i t y for participants who seek vror'r. to onh:nca t is i r appearance. 3. Beds. i limited num.bar of beds should be available during operating hours to assist' individl•_els needing ter-porary remit. Bad usage should not ercoura5a individu]Is to vie.i the canter a:. a place -to '/flop". 4. Coffee, juices, and tobacco. 5. MOvs-ral to public and private support services. Rasources to which par;icipants are referred include dstoxificotion-recover/ programs. churches, missions, cental health, legal, welfare, educational, radical, vocational. F./:ploynant, and other support services. Ex?srienza has demonstrated that employrant inquiries by participants are frequent. F center should respond by providing em?(oya:w.•a t services only H the co:^.unity is not doing so. Centers providing employment services should ex?lore and develop skilled and unskilInd, rho.-t- and long-tern work. Staff rr:aba.-s should coordinate work openings batwaan prospective eraployaes and eap loyurs. All appropriate corrsunity services should ba includad in a directory speci fyinS, at a miniZu;a, services Provided, eligibility requirements, operating hours, address, teler.:.ona and helpful contacts parsons. CrieniatiOn to 'Ahesut resources is prowid-d to participants who request assistarza and frog staff efforts to acc_r:fnt participants with inforrxition l ouSht to be in the participants' interims. After a resource referral determination is made, contact and transportation should be assured. While this servica brokerage capacity series as a hub for participants' In;uiries abest eom-unity .resources, it also providas a location for agency representatives to co=unicata with participants. Those aga3ncy er..ployrras whose ear:c necessitates that they ea a field-contact wits service receivers .are able, through tete canter's staff, to arranges rastirgs at the facility. Staff Palas Staf: a_tititias sten fron their roles as caintainers of the onvironamn-1, rs a-v� zaa to participants' interests in orientation to and uti(izafiion of co--unity resources, and as cerbars of a reference group with which oarticipan:s can identify. The staff is responsible for supporting, reinforcing, and neintaining the environrent. They strive, toward ensuring that the niIless continues to be an attractive al to;-ate ive. That' do rot maka d.-.1-sad s of any0n,-_ but do, thros;5 their interaction., ercoura:;n and premotz responsible Whavlor. Any confrontation v::t•.rean a staff nae-gear and a participant should b. ` -39 - 005162. , x. . ... . .. ... ..... rola-five .to t htis; actions -4.1-h the d o:;i rad a ll-r4.p.h?ro, t;-ir_h as physical :1`a'•':1. or dr in:cina on the pr:'1is.:s. A sample hudc-,st tiJ,s cbtain-a! froin :h,3 office of Alcoholisr.., in Scicroran o. It is based on the ,varaci cc-.; for such a facility and srovid probably need to be adjustod e:ow-mi Jril. Without -chis vital Link to racov ry in the :•lest County aroa, -the effective- - ness of our o:icer pro:era::z in tho area dra•diminishod. Sarnia Budget yyiistia0 drop-in and reforral cantars vary in operating hours, available sarvices, and daily pdrticipant volume. Consequently, their bud52tes vary. The following sample bujaat xould refle.c'ct a drop-in and referral center as described in this plan. This censer would be op,n every clay for eighteen (18) hours and would have a participant volume of: 1. 130,000 to 140,000 participant contracts per year; and 2. an hourly participant avarage of 45-55 separate individuals_ STAFF •Director ............................. S 12,000 Program Assistants (6 0 57,800) ...... 46,800 Secretary thaifiina) 3,600 5.62.400 15a Fringe Costs ..................... 9,360 TOTAL STAFF ........ S•:7I,760 MOMIT 104 Food ................................. 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O •-1 ~ O N Y3 S L M Rt C 1`• . •f a C ^t C.�9 J• d N � • 92 x a 92 m cp v P W t? M W N a t • V V W W 1 N N W N V iI• V . O O z ` w • Ln o . • a • O0 . v .>. ! N P fA t) N W O N in .b O O N da �a m O Go V d P � Z M p W r p n �C <r v t ao �cr i o t�o !may f" 1 cc > • t on -i i u � z o c z - H �C n - o - H - a.1 o O t In H m•p••� H • C-1 ? yNii W L:i O W v P L.• 3 t•1 ti V i N "I• ••1 H�" W J W O y •� y � - {y C�% �: V V V V o V C. w �• N Nr. • O ? V C. - • fit-�'��} • And the Board adjourns to most on acMX�c� at in the Board Chambers, Room 207, Administration Building, Martinez, California. ` P. ' e� _, C irzian ATTEST: J. R. OISSON, CLERK Deputy 0115'71 _ _ .,,•fid: f,,.r F : SUMMARY OF r"Q..00...�"-DI:;GS BEFORE THE 30;..4.7 OF SUPER'aSORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. N0 ':NBEi 16. 1976. PR::PXR=- 3Y J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY-CL"R3 A-M EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF TETE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Assessor, Medical Services. Public Defender, Civil Service. Public Yorks. and Sberiff-Coroner. Approved internal appropriation adjustments not affecting totals for Office of Economic Opportuaity (Housing Rehabilitation Counseling Prosect) Mt. Diablo Municipal Court. Social Service, and County Administrator (Game Protection. Authorized M. xaight. Health Dept.. to attend an Urban Rat Control Training Course in Atlanta, Ga.. Nov. 28 through Dec. 3, 1976. Authorized establish=ent of Petty Cash rlsnd for Retirement Division, Office of County Treasurer-Tax Collector. Authorized County Probation Officer to destroy various closed records which have been inactive for over five years. Authorized Purchasing Agent to sell surplus vehicle to Knightsen School District. Fixed Nov. 23 at 10:55 a.m. as time for presentation of annual report of Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee. Authorized Treasurer-Tax Collector to destroy "F" Series receipt books. Authorised Health Officer or designee to execute standard :ora contracts with two Community Program Volunteer Subcontractors for the swine flu i=un t*tion program. r.eaied clalas for ea-ages filed by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company and Great American insurance Companies; and amended claim filed by Mr. and Mrs. E. Mauzy. Authorized legal defense for j. Lee. Staff Physician, County Hospital, in con- nection with Court Action No. 162923 and H. Ramsay, Sheriff-Coroner, Ito. 19815. Acknowledged monthly report from Auditor-Controller of certain Hospital accounts written off during October, 1976. Fixed Dec. 14 at 10:40 a.=. as time for hearing on recomaandation of r1a^. Commission with respect to proposed ame=dnort to General Plan for Pleasant Hill 3APM Station Environs area. Acknowledged and approved East Bay Regional Park District Board of Directors' resolution providing an allocation for 561,044 in funds available from the California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program to specified County Service Areas providing recreation services. Adopted Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2257 through 2264. Acknowledged receipt of report from Director. Human Resources Agency, relative to program implications of staffing reductions in the Social Service Department. Approved Addendum to Alcoholism Plan for 1976-77 and authorized Acting Mental Health Diractor to subait sane to State for approval; approved an increase in alto- holism budget of said Plan as outlined in Addendum. Acknowledged receipt of official statement (canvass) of votes cast in the November 2, 1976 General Meet'-on. Referred to Public works Director for report letter from IIr- R. Cross alleging non-compliance of drainage requirements for YS 46-72. Danville area. Referred to Director, ?«.man Resources Agency, letter from Manpower Administration, U.S. Depar--.eat of :tabor, relative to w-. goals and objectives for FY 1977. MEOW,Y Nove:.ber 16. 1976 Su--tv-y, continued Page 2 Authorized Chairman to execute the following: Contract with University of 'Texas Health Science Center for Child Health and Disability Preventier. 'Frogs✓ evaluation services for Health Dept.; AEreereat with Woodward-Clyde Consultants for geologic consulting services in connection with Crir_Snal Justice Detention Facility environmental impact report; Contracts with J. David, Ph.D., for staff training in Crisis Intervention and Open Space Project far Probation Dept.; Agreement with County of Soleno for ferale prisoner care; Amendment to Contract with State Board of Equalization for auditing services for property taxation; Contract with M. Elkins for consultation services for Area Agency on Aging; Community Development Block Grant Program Project Agreement Hos. 7, 26 and 28 with City of San Pablo for PT 1976-77; Contract with United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc., for trans- portation services for County Medical Services; Contract with intergovernmental ?management Development Institute for two-day Organizational Budgeting Alternatives Workshop; Agree+ent with W. and B. Glueek for construction of swimming pool and appurtenant facilities to encroach upon a dedicated drainage easement, Sub. 2630, Alamo area. Authorized Public Works Director to: Refund to Greenbrook Land Corpany cash deposited as surety under Road Improvement Agreement for St. Teresa Court, Sub. 3'51, Danville area; Arrange for paynent to S. Levy for additional cost for installation of drainage culvert on Haul Avenue, Richmond area; Execute Cnaage Drder Nc. I to construction contract with Valley Crest Landscape, Inc., for Pront Street ?.1n4_-?ark, CSA R-7, Danville area; Execute Change Order No. I to construction contract with Robert Quatmen, Inc., for Orinda Community Center =ark - Phase 2A, Orinda area; As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and kater Conservation District, execute agreement with Environmental Science Associates, Inc., for preparation of environmental impact report for proposed Grayson Creek Improvement Project, Pleasant kill area. Approved assignment to City of Walnut C-reek of all County rights and interests covered by Subdivision Agreement of Sub. !S 107-75, and authorized transfer of certain deposits and fees in connection therewith. Approved settlement and authorized Public Works Director to execute Right of Way Contract with T. Canada, et al, in connection with property acquisition, Hillcrest Avenue, Antioch area. Granted permission to Byron-Bethany Irrigation District to close portion of Haff man Lane for one dky to replace irrigation culvert, Byron area. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 76/992 through 76/994. authorizing cancellation of tax liens on and transfer to unsecured roll of property acquired by public agencies; 76/995 through 76/1000, authorizing cancellation of tax liens on property acquired by public agencies; 76/1001 and 76/1002, authorizing changes in the assessment roll; 76/1003, opposing adoption of proposed California Transportation Plan; 76/1004, authorizing Public Works Director to execute Road Improvement Agreement with Concrete Shell Structures Inc. for Development Permit 3016-76, Pacheco area; 76/1005, authorizing Public Works Director to execute Road Improvement Agreement with P. and R. Svensson for LUP 2038-76. Martinez area; 76/1006. suspending "no par:Ing" regulation temporarily along portion of Love Lane. Danville area; 76/1007, accepting as complete contract with Valley Crest Landscape. Inc., for Front Street Pini-Park. CSA R-7, Danville area; 76/1006, accepting as complete contract with W. Smith for Danville Boulevard Star= Drain, Lines C-1 and C-2. Zone 13 Cas ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Stora Drainage District); 75/1009, fixing Dec. 21 at 10:35 a.m. for hearing on proposed Sub. 4017 Annexation to CSA M-11; 00573 I � I w November 16, 1976 Summary, continued Page 3 76/1010, amending Res. T6/961 to correct salary rates for Deputy, Special in CSA P-1, and Criminalist 2-Project; 76/1011, authorizing sale of certain properties which have been deeded to the State for non-payment of delinquent taxes; 76/1012, as es officio the Board of Directors of County Sanitation District go. 5, approving Loomis Annexation to said district; 76/1013, designating Friday following Thanksgiving Day as a holiday to be observed by the County and all Districts for which the Board is the governing board; 76/1014, desle-pating Dec. 24, 1976 as a holiday to be observed by the County and all Districts for which the Board 13 the governing board. Approved recommendations of Contra Costa County Fire Chiefs' Association with respect to weed abatement notices. Referred to Director, Human Resources Agency, letter from U. S. Dept, of Labor advising of CETA goals and objectives for 'F7 2977.' Proclai=ed week of Nov. 22-29 as Adoption Week. 005, 74 Y The preceding documents consist of 574 PaBeS- 7