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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 05031948 - Sup Rec Vol 44Uk" yf .'.0 UP[ R, v 15 f R3 ECO RD r VOLUME .-+ c0vF NCt x r 3 yg to NAJ L-R zz y9 y _d 5 BEFORE THE 'CARD OF SUPERVISORS XONDAy s "Y 3 s 1948 THE BCA-RZ 1&T IN REGULAR SESSION pATT 1C C'C LOCK A. ld.* Tgn hT{PRESENT: HON• ii. ail • B W HA ILA t h, CHAIF if 2 , PR&a DING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEYa, H. L. CU?MNGS k RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TROTH, W. T. PAASCHI CLERK. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of Aprils 1948 are,read to the Board and by the 113mrd approved as read. Its the matter of Reports filed. Reports for the month of April, 1948, are presented by the following county departments and ordered placed on :file: t County Building Inspector; Contra Costa County Health Department. Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals County Poundmaster. in the Matter of A sApprovalof agreement between Contra Costa County 'dater Works District No. One and L. C. Macabee for engineering services. An agreement dated May 3s 1948s between the Contra Costa County Water Works District No. One, first party, and L. C. Macabees second party, wherein it is agreed that said party of the second party will perform certain engineering services in the matter of the proposed construction of an elevated storage tank and distribution system for the Contra Costa County Water Works District No. One and the party of the first part will pay said warty of the second part for said services a fee equal to six per cent of the construction cost of said project, said construction cost being defined as the total contract price and including the cost of materials .furnished by the District and delivered at the site, and it being understood by said parties that the constructioll cost, together with the engineer's fee as so defined, shall not exceed $90,000.00, said fee payable the second party to be paid on the following basis: (a) 4 upon the com- pletion and approval of the final plans, specifications, contract documents and upon the letting of the contract; (b) the balance of the fee upon the completion of the pro Ject, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said R. agreement on behalf of the Board of Supervisors, the governing body of the Contra Costa County Water Works District No. One. IT IS BY THE BOARD FWHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants in favor of said C. L. Macabee For com- pensation due said C. L. Macabees in accordance with the terms of said agreements upon the presentation of the proper claims therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resignation of Dr. Edwin W. Merrithew, Count f Physicians effective July 11 19 . Dr. Edwin r. Merrithew, County Physician for Contra Costa County's having filed' with this Board his resignation as such County Physicians to be effective July 1, 1948; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembaths IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Dr. Merrithew as County Physician for Contra Costa Countys be and the same is hereby and with the deepest regrets ACCEPTED, to be effective July 1,1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, May 3, 19YS - Continued In the Matter of Amending Resolution authorizing classified aersonrel, IAuditor' s office. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution passed by this Board on June 16, 1947, authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa i County, be and the same is hereby amended, as follows, to-wit: That the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 395 and Ordinance No. 406, may be employed by the County Auditor, commencing as of this dater Assistant County Auditor 1 Principal Clerk 1 Typist Clerk 4 Intermediate Clerk 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk 13: r Stenographer Clerk U, Comptometer Operator Account Clerk Senior Account Clerk 1 Total Staff 15 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel for County Health Department. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 395 No. 422, No. 430 and No. 434, may be employed commencing on the 6th day of May" 19489 in the County Health Department of Contra Costa County: 4 County Health Officer 1 Typist Clerk 1 Stenographer Clerk 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 2r " Public Health Nurse 10F Supervising Public gealth Nurse Dental Hygienist 1yf Dental Hygienist 1-(a) Sanitarian 4 xk Public Health Statistician Supervising Sanitarian I y a r Health Educator Assistant Health Officer Total Staff 26 a) Seven months per year. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of lease with Gabriel Vprgss and Leonor VRrgas, ry , premises used by District Attorney for 1 Richmond office. I i A form of lease dated May 1, 1948 wherein Gabriel Vargas and Leonor Vargas', i hereinafter called Lessors, lease to the County of Contra Costa hereinafter called Lessee, certain premises being that portion of Lot 15, Block 49, amended map of the City of Richmond, consisting of office space of nine rooms on the second floor of said ; premises, commonly known and described as 315 - 12th St. , Richmond, for the term of E E one year immediptely next ensuing, that is commencing on the 1st day of May, 1948, andl ending on the 30th day of April, 1949, at the total rental of $2,640.00, payable as follows: commencing on the Lt day of May, 1945, in 12 equal monthly installments of s r 220.00 each, payable monthly on the last day of each and every month during the term i thereof, the first payment of $220.00 to be made on the last day of May, 1948, and I each succeeding payment of $220.00 to be made on the last day of each and every succeed- Ing month to and including the 30th day of April, 1949, the lessee to keep said pre- mises in a reasonably neat and clean condition, lessors to furnish light, heat and I water and to pay for the utilities used in and about the premises, lessee to furnish its own janitorial service, and it being understood that the demised premises do not include all of the rooms in the upstairs portion of said premises so described as r Monday, May 37 1C48 - Continued 315 - 12th St. , Richmond, two rooms and a rear apartment in said upstairs premises not l included in the demised premises, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby A?PROVED and & J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute said lease. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County ,auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants payable to said lessors, in accordance wit the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of the fcceptance of a Deed of Certain Described Real Property frau WILLIAM A. SEARS, Jr. and ELSIE W. SEARS, to the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA for the RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE OF Construction of County Buildings. DEED WILLIAM A. SEARS, Jr. and ELSSIE W. SEARS, having presented to the Board of Supervisors of the Co,inty of Contra Costa, a grant deed conveying certain property to the County of Contra Costa, for the purpose of the construction of County Buildings, said property being described as follows, to wit: All that certain property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, particularly described as follows: A portion of the north one-half of Lot 10 of the Las Juntas Rancho partition containing an area of 25.00 acres of land described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the southerly line of the State Highway leading from Muir to Pittsburg with the easterly line of a strip of land sixty (60) feet wide conveyed by William A. Sears, Jr. and Elsie W. Sears to Joe'M. Duarte by deed dated June 21, 1944 and recorded June 28, 1944 in Volume 766 of Official Records at X43 page 407, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence, from said point of beginnin g, along the east line of said 60 foot strip of Duarte, S. 00-12' W., 12+6.58 feet to a point on the southerly boundary line of the lands of William A. Sears, Jr. ; thence along said boundary line N. 870-46, E. , 860.OQ feet; thence, leaving said line, N. 0°-12' E. , 1288.26 feet to the southerly boundary line of the aforesaid State Highway; thence along said line S. 850-00' W. , 862.78 feet to the point of beginning. It is by this Board of Supervisors of said County ordered that the said deed be4and the same is hereby accepted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said deed be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. t' AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. in the Matter of Bids, fire truck proposed to be purchased for San Pablo County Fire Protection District. t. This Board having heretofore fixed this date as the time for opening bids on a fire truck proposed to be purchased for the San Pablo County Fire Protection District and the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County having ad•rertsied for bids, the Board proceeds to open bids as follows, said bids being the only bids received for the pur- chase of said fire truck: COAST MANUFACTURERS, Concord, Fire engine complete $12260.00 State Sales Tax SA06 0 12566.50 P. E. VAN PELT, INC. , Oakdale: Net price of $13,163.50 f.o.b., San Pablo, plus any licenses or taxes applicable; protection on price advance or reduction requested on Byron Jackson pump. And the Board proceeds to consider said bids and the District Attorney advises the Board that he does not consider the bid of the Coast Manufacturers, Concord, a legal bid, and the Board not wishing to guarantee protection on pride advance or reduction requested on Byron Jackson pump in the bid of P. E. Van Pelt, Inc. 1 Monday, May 3, 1946 - Continued On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids be and the same are hereby REJECTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he j is hereby directed to advertise for new bids on the proposed purchase of a fire truck for said San Pablo County Fire Protection District, said bids to be opened by this s Board at 11 A.M. , on Monday, June 7, 1948, in the Chambers of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In theMat f ReportteroRpot by Chairman of Citizens' Com- mittee for Power Control. J. A. Kesch, Chairman of the Citizens' Committee of Contra Costa County= here- tofore appointed by this Board to assist the Public Utilities Commission in the power l emergency, appeared before this Board and made a report on the activities of the Com- mittee; and On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be ACCEPTED and that the Clerkcf this Board be instructed 1 to write letters of appreciation to the members of the Committee for their service on said Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing heads of county departments to file i 1948-49 budget requests. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that the heads of county departments be and they are hereby instructed to file on forms to be supplied by the County Auditor, their budget requests for 1948- 1949 with said County Auditor not later than May 25, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing final payment due Contractor, Walnut Creek Memorial Building. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ED vAuditor he is hereby authorized and directed to30RDORDER. that the Count be and y draw his warrant in favor of Wellnitz & DeHarde, 314 - 6th St. , San Francisco, 3, California, in final payment of the original contract for the re-locating and remodel- ing of Walnut Creek Memorial Building, as said contract has been modified to date, said amount due Wellnitz & De#arde being $5,239.43- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of .Authorizing payment to i"arsh Creek Springs Park for gasoline 1 purchased for Eastern Contra Costa Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to allow the payment of x84.44 to the harsh Creek Springs Park in payment of gasoline 7 purchased from July 1947 to March 20, 1948 for the fire trucks of the Eastern Contra Costa Fire Protection District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Transfer of Funds, Recorder's Office. (Purchase of Fans.) On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $150.00 from EXTRA HELP, RECORDER'S OFFICE, to CAPITAL OUTLAY, RECORDER'S OFFICE. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i i Monday, Fav 3, JPL Continued In the Matter of !utnorizirg Purchasing Agent to purchase fans for Recorder's Office. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that rhe Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase 18" fans at a cost of not to exceed $150.00, for use of the Recorder's Office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of funds Veterans Service Department, to provise for purchase of typewriter. At the request of J. r. Hammond, Veterans Service Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is her-by authorized and directed to transfer the sum of 100.00 from TRAVEL BXPENSB, VETERANS SERVICE DEPART011T, to CAPITAL OUTLAY, VETERANS SERVICE DEPARTMENT. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising Social Welfare Director Golden to attend Regional Conference. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that William G. Golden, Director of Social Welfare, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the Regional Conference of American Public welfare Association in Yosemite on May 91 10, and 11, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said Conference shall be a county charge. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1947-48 tax lien. The Walnut Creek Elementary School having requested that the county cancel the 1947-48 county tax on property in Rancho San Ramon purchased by the school district and the Auditor's office having checked the transfer of title and having found that it eras made by deed recorded February 5, 1948, Recorder's Serial No. 4794, and having re- quested authority to cancel the unpaid second installment on a portion of 1947-48 Assessment No. 90083, containing 15.65 acres, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel said unpaid second installment on a portion of 1947-48 Assessment No. 90083, containing 15.65 acres, as requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent Tax Liens. The District Attorney on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District, having requested the cancellation of the delinquent 1946-47 county tax lien on lots 21 do 23, Subdivision of Lot 20 of Wills Addition to the 4 Town of Antioch, said property having been deeded to the School District by deed dated March 27, 1946; and the County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the 1946- 1947 tax lien on the above described property which is covered by 1946 Sale Nos. 1742 and 1743, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Suaervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the 1946-47 tax lien on said above described property covered by 1946 Sale Nos. 1742 and 1743. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, May 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for a authorization to the County Auditor to correct erroneous assessments appearing on the i Assessment Roll for the fiscal years 1947-48, and said request having been approved andt consented to by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct the following erroneous assessments, to-wit: In Volume 22, fssessment #782449 Vicente and Angelina Pastor are assessed with; portion of E 1/2 of Sec 21 T2N R3E with improvements erroneously assessed at $200. There were no improvements on this property the first Monday in March of 1947 and should be cancelled. In Volume 22, Assessment #78253, Vicente and Angela castor are assessed with a portion of Se 1/4 of Sec 21 and portion of NE 2/4 Sec 28 T2N R3E containing 44.20 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $1250. There were no improvements on this property the first Monday In March of 1947 and should be cancelled. In Volume 222 Assessment #79092, Al and Carmen De Soto are assessed with Sandmound Park, Lot 13, with improvements erroneously assessed at $150. There were no iimprovements on this property the first Monday in March of 1947 and should be cancelled The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1I the Matter of Revoking order of April 5, 1948, re agreement with City of Brentwood for col- lection of taxes by County. i This Board having on April 5, 1948, approved a form of agreement between the County and the City of Brentwood, wherein the County agreed to perform the services of i assessing property and collecting taxes provided by law to be performed by the Assessor and Tax Collector of said City lbr the fiscal year 1947-48; Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of this Board of April 5, 1948 be and the same is hereby VACATED, SET ASIDE AND REVOKED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement between Contra Costa County and City of Brentwood re collection of property taxes for 1948-49. A form of agreement, dated May 3, 1948, between the County of Contra Costa,, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, and the City of Brentwood, hereinafter referred to alp E CITY, wherein County agrees to perform the services of assessing property and collecting j taxes provided by law to be performed by the Assessor and Tax Collector of City for the; fiscal year 1948-49 for the sum of $20.00, and City agrees that said sum shall be paid! to county for said services and may be deducted from the tax collections when the same are remitted to City, is presented to this Board; and 1 On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that M. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Petition re proposed zoning of area in Pleasant Hill Homesites. A petition signed by approximately 100 alleged residents and owners of property i E in Pleasant Hill Homesites, etc., protesting the proposed zoning or rezoning of resi- dential property as indicated on a map attached to said petition, having been presented( to this Board; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning i Monday, May 3, 1948 - Continued 7 Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of John Trombitas for a land use permit to establish a furniture warehouse in S. D. #3. John Trombitas having filed with this Board an application for a land' use permit to establish a furniture wprehouse in S. D. #3, said warehouse to be located in an existing army barracks building located on the north side of Clayton Road 400 feet east of Maynard Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted only for a period of one year; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted only for a period of one year. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of MGM Construction Company for a land use permit to establish a pipe storage and wrapping yard in S. D. #3• MGM Construction Company having filed with this Board an application for a lan use permit to establish a pipe storage and wrapping yard in S. D. #3, to be located on the Southern Pacific Railroad Spur, east of the Dollar property and north of Hookston Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted for a period of one year; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted for a period of one year. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Application of James M. & Bessie L. Fritchman for a land use permit to erect a fruit and vegetable stand in S.D. '#3. James M. & Bessie L. Fritchman having filed with this Board a land use permit to erect a fruit and vegetable stand in S. D. #3, said stand to be located at the northeast corner of Detroit Avenue & the State Highway near Concord, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of NA r Application of Cal Harris for a land 7ise permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Cal Harris having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of i Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision Al Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot side yards for Monday, . .ay j, l+v, t onv;inn4 Ka R residence, located on Lot 343, Block 13, flap of Truman Addition to Richmond, (an R-1 District) ; land said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said f application be granted; I On motion of Suaervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE( 1BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use n ermit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Application k ` of Marjorie Walker for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. i Marjorie Walker having filed with this Board an application under the f provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 5 feet on both sides for residence, located on Lot 12, Block 5, Park Hills an R-1 district)p and said application having been referred to the planning CommissionI,i lof Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; E On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of thele provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i Js hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Mrs. Ethel M. Haswell for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. I Mrs. Ethel M. Haswell having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision F. Subsections 5 and 6 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 5 feet on both sides, a 20 foot set back off Springhill Road and a 12 foot set back off Martino Road, (an R-A district) ; located on the southwest corner of aSpringhillRoadandMartinoRoad, near Lafayette, and said application havingig been jreferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission, having recommeded to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of j the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the f same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 9 aY^) r M`. ;x Monday, May 3, 1948, Continued In the Matter of Application of S. R. Everett for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382, S. W. Everett having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 49 Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot side yards P for his residence located on Lot 4 Block 6 Jennings East Richmond Terrance, being 1532 Bayo Vista, (An R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the j Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having re- commended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use Hermit for the modification of the i provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, he and the same his hereby granted. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S In the batter of Application of Ralph E. Essay for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Ralph E. Essay having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of 9 the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side l# yards of 4 feet and 5 feet for residence located on Lot 27 Block 24, Tewksberry Heights being 6136 Bernhard Avenue, (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referre to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having 1recommended to this Board that said aoolication be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of leas Pinsley for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Max Pinsley having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A. Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have the following side yards for residences on the following lots of Sun Valley Estates: Lots 18, 19,45 and 46 - 5 feet on both sides Lots 17 and 20 side yards of 5 and 9 feet, located in Sun Valley Estates, Saranap, (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y Mondj, May 3, 1948, Continued r j In the Matter of Application r of H. Rodde for a land use M i permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. i H. Rodde having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Ordinance 382 of Section 4, Subdivision A. Subsections 2 and 5 to build an addition to the existing girl's dorm on Lot 28, and to construct a boys dorm on the property line on Lot 27. This is to enlarge an existing private school, located on Lots 27 and 28 Lafayette Homesites, on a private road south of Moraga Blvd. Lafayette (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa j County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted, with the provision that if the permit is not used within one year it becomes invalid. j On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY I' THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of 1 the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the I same is hereby granted, with the provision that if the permit is not used w_thin one year it becomes invalid. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. S:r g n8 P y In the Matter of Application of Sam S. Smith for a land use r permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Sam S. Smith having filed with this Board an application under the provisions ; of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision F, Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382 to cut his property into lots of less than the required 1/2 acre, located on a parcel of land being 535 feet x 1161 ft., on the north side of Tassajare Road approximately 1200 feet from Hartz, Ave. Danville (an R-A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning jCommission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be DENIED; 1 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE - BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same lis hereby denied. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of George W. Rodwell fora land use permit modification of Drovisions of Ordinance 382. George W. Rodwell having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 41 Subdivision F, Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to operate a real estate office from his home located on a one acre parcel on the northeast corner of R R-A district • and saidStateHighway1Q7AandE1Portal, south of Alamo (an application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be DENIED; On motion of Supervisor Cumming$, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 1 Monday, May 3, 1948, Continues 1 THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. o sTheforegoingingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the platter of Application of L. R. Van Wetter for a land use nermit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. x E L. R. Van Metter having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 49 Subdivision F, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a five foot side yard for his garage located on a portion of Lot 13, Walnut Creek Park, i Parcel C, being on a private road 150 feet from Crest Avenue and 300 feet southwest of i Valley View Drive (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use cermit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i is hereby denied. fl The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. U the Matter of Hospital Facilities, Pittsburg, California. Pursuant to negotiations between the District Attorney and the Federal Works Agency of the United States of America, the said Federal Works Agency has agreed to grant to the County of Contra Costa an option to purchase hospital facilities consist- ing of real and personal property located in the City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California; and the said Federal Works Agency having executed an option dated April 22, 1948 covering the real and personal property described in said option and it having been agreed that the consideration for said option shall be the payment of the sum of $20.00; On motion of Suvervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw a county warrant in the sum of $20.00 payable to the Treasurer of the United States being in consideration of said optionp g q and the Clerk shall forward said warrant, together with a certified copy of this orders to the Federal Works Agency. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Request re Zoning. L. R. Palmer and V. C. Boudreau having filed with this Board a request that 440.34 feet frontage of the property south of the Walnut Creek bridge and adjacent thereto on the west side of Highway 21 be zoned as business property; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seaDnded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THB BOARD ORDERED that said request be referred to the Planning Commission. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i tr 1 c Monday, May 3, 1948, Continued In the Matter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare protest for presentation to Division of State Highways. It appearing to this Board that the Division of State Highways has indicated1 that it may build a freeway in the immediate vicinity of the "Acalanes Center" sub- division, which subdivision is owned by Captain A. G. Sanford, and that said Division of State Highways has requested said Captain A. G. Sanford not to sell certain portions of said subdivision, that as result said Captain A. G. Sanford will suffer a great financial loss; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is authorized) and directed to prepare a communication to said Division of State Highways expressing the dissatisfaction of this Board with the attitude of said Division of State High- i ways, calling to the attention of said Division the fact that because of the delay in its preparation of a definite program for the construction of said freeway, said Captain A. G. Sanford is greatly hampered in his future plans with regard to certain portions of his said "Acalanes Center* subdivision. s The foregoing order is passed by the tmanisous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 10, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M. 10r ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By )1 Y Chairman I Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS XONDAY, MAY 10, 1948 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 10 0*CLOCK, A.M. Pte: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING• SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUBW.INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J.TREYBATH. 5 , T. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Application of Kermit Lincoln for a land use permit of provisions of Ordinance 382. Kermit Lincoln having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision F, Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to construct; I a public swimming pool and necessrry buildings, located on Lot 58, Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados, (an R-A district) ; and said appliertion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission 1 having recommended to this Board that sold application be DEFIED; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the I same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the un_enimous vote of the Board. n a ` 3^ t ,.f 77 r l r ` P_° 4 z r! K +' j t .;, a . ti, p.& n" ac'` S". : .. £:.... r' r' r y,, y. r. „3'u" xYa. 4 + I F' '" ffly2. 1 6 rrwytz[ :; e y IR i Monday, May 10, 1948, Continued 1 In the Natter of A^plication of C. R. Adams for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. C. R. Adams having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A. Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 5 feet on both sides for Lots 1 to 62 inclusive, located in the Richmond California Heights Extension #1, (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred Ito the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to th' s board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Rioley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERFs'D that said application for land use permit for the modification of 3 the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Application of Adolph Dehner for a land use permit modification or provisions of Ordinance 382. Adolph Dehner having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 5 feet on both sides, located on Lot 12 Block U Berkeley Woods Addition, on Lake Drive, (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom-. mended to this Board that said application be granted; j On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land u3e permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A: In the Matter of Application of 'Theodore Stills for a land e permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Theodore Stills having filed id.th this Board an application under the pro- hrisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a set back of 5 feet from the front property line, located on Lot 9 Block 71 Map of North chmond Land & Ferry Co., Tract #2, (R-B district); and said application having Fieen refe=rred to the Planning Cocnission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that said application for land use permit for the modification of he provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the ame is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, Nay 10, 1948, Continued In the Fatter of Application of Albert E. Dyers for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Albert E. Myers having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section " or Ordinance 392 for a land use permit for modification of the j provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 5 foot i side yard on one side, located on Lot 24 Yonte Vista Subdivision, (R-A district) ; f and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY 1 THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of 'f 1 111 the provisions of saidozdinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the t same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application rox fio. of Clinton Neilsen for a land f. r use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Clinton Neilsen having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to operate a retail picture frame and light assembly shop, located 65 feet on a private lane south of the State Highway, approximately 700 feet west of Willow Drive, Lafayette, an R-B district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application rs of J. M. Burk for a land use permit modification of i provisions of Ordinance 382. J. M. Burk having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision M Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382 to enlarge the Lafayette I Community methodist Church, located in Lafayette, on Commercial Street just south of 'Walnut Creek, (an M-R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to i the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having i recommended to this Board that said application be granted;a jOn motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i Monday, May 10, 1948, Continued 1 In the Matter of Application of W. E. Wallace for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. W. E. Wallace having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382 to have lots s of less than the required 1/2 acre (6 lots), located southwest of the intersection of Terrace Drive and the Sacramento Northern Railroad, (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said orinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of #alter E. Scholz for 8 land use permit to add an y . additional amrtment to his lot in S. D. #3. Walter E. Scholz having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to add an additional apartment to his lot in S. D. #3, located on Third Street, Concord, a portion of Lots 17 and 19, Grammar School Addition to Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Rile. Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of George Fonceca for 8 land use permit to erect a retail radio sales & repair shop in i S. D. #3. George Fonceca having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect a retail radio sales and repair shop in S.D. #3, to be located on Lot 11, Block 5, Martinez Land Company, Tract No. 2, corner of Chestnut and Martinez south of Shell Avenue, and said application having been referred to the Planning Y ft Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended d that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant oomplies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r Monday, May 101 1948, Continued F 1 l In the Matter of Application of the Danville Rod & Gun Club for a land use permit of provisions of Ordinance 382. Danville Rod & Gun Club having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision E, Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to erect a club house and indoor rifle range, located on the southeast corner of the Wood Ranch 6 miles from Danville, (an A district) ; and said application having been 1 j referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted with i the provision that the hermit be valid only as long as the club is affiliated with i j the National Rifle Association, and that it will not be commercialized and that it be subject to the Sheriff's investigation. i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 1 THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modfication 1 of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby referred to Sheriff James N. Long for his report to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Veterans Service Officer to attend meeting in Los Angeles. on motion of Supervisor Conga, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Veterans Service Officer J. W. Hammond be and he is hereby 1 authorized and directed to attend s meeting called by the Department of Veterans fAffairs of the State in Los Angeles, May 20 and May 21, 1948, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be i a counts charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Sale of VINE HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $29,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of VINE ILL SCHOCL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, California, to be dated June 1, 1448 of the denominations of $1,000.00 each, and this being r the time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids for said bonds, the following bid is received and read to the Board: BANK OF AMERICA, NT&SA 11,000.00 par value maturing June 1, 1949 to June 1, 1959, Inclusive, i bearing interest at 3-1/40% 18,000.00 par value maturing June 1, 1460 to June 1, 1968, inclusive, bearing interest at 3%9 par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $29.00; And said bid being the only bid received for said bonds and this Board having fully considered said bid, finds it is the best and only bid received for said bonds. I THEREUPON, upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $29,000-00 par value legally issued bonds of VINE HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated June 1, 1948, in denominations of $1,000.00 each, are hereby ordered, and are, sold to BANK OF AMERICA, NT&SA, at the prices stated 1 in their bid. i fi Monday, May 10, 1948, Continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that $11,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing June 1, 1949 to June 1, 1959, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of 3-1/4% per annum; that $18,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing June 1, 1960 to June 1, 1968, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of 3%. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorizing County Purchasing Agent to sell f county equipment to the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District. f On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY t THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following equipment to the EI Sobrants County Fire Protection Distract for the sum of $10.00 for each of the two pieces of equipment; Ford Model A - 1-1/2 ton county equipment No. 55; Ford V-8 - 1-1/2 ton county equipment No. 125; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board« 3n the Natter of Authorizing Hs" Building Superintendent to install partition in office of County Health Department. On motion of Sunervisor Cnmmaings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrence, Building Superintendent, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to install a partition in one of the offices of the County Health Department, at a cost of not to exceed $300.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare amendment to Ordinance No. 310. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare an ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 310, as follows: To provide for the payment of an annual fee of $1800.00 where the incorporated town or municipality, or the unincorporated terri- tories served have a population in excess of 101,000 people, and 600.00 per year where the population is less than 10,000 people, for the issuance of permits to use county garbage dumps. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Communications from Contra Costa County Employees Association and Civil Service Commission requesting salary increases for county employees for n 1948-49. F. R. Brown, President of the Contra Costa County 1hop1oye es Association lappears before the Board and presents a request on behalf of the Association, for a increase in salary for all county employees for 1948-49, of approximately 10%; and A recomendation from the Civil Service Commission for an increase of approximately 5% in salaries for county employees, for 1948-49, is presented; and IT IS BY TF--- BOARD ORDERED that said request and recommendation be taken under consideration. Yonday, May 109 19489 Continued 1 I In the Matter of Filing notice of dismissal of janitor. E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of Buildings, presents to this Board, on May 7, 1948, notice of dismissal by him of Jack Fuller, janitor in Maintenance Department, Court House and Hall of Records, said dismissal to be effective as of i May 10, 1948 and having been given because of excessive and unpredictable absence from employment, said employee having been absent from employment for fifty-four days since May, 19479 said Superintendent of Buildings having taken said action under provisions of Article X1, Section 3, sub-paragraph (e) of paragraph 1, Page 23 1 of the rules governing the County Merit System; and 1 On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that this Board acknowledges said notice and orders same placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Monthly Reports. Reports for the month of April, 1948, are presented by the following county departments and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that same be placed on file: Pittsburg Health Center awn Agricultural Commissioner Department of Veterans Service Contra Costa County Isolation Hospital Richmond Health Center. a axz In the Matter of Amending Resolution Authorizing classified personnel, Superintendent of Schools. This Board having on June 16, 1947 passed an order authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that said resolution be and the same is hereby amended as follows: That the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 395, may be employed in the office of the Superintendent of Schools commencing May 1, 1948: Assistant Superintendent of Schools 1 Typist Clerk 4 Intermediate Typist Clerk 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 1 Senior Account Clerk 1 Total Staff e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 1 b 64 In the Matter of Sale of 44 Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1 of r Contra Costa County Bonds. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $90,000.00 principal amount of bonds of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER WORKS DISTRICT NO. 1 of Contra Costa i County -Issue of 1948 Bonds -- to be dated May 1, 1948 of the denominations of l 1,000.00 each, and this being the time and place set in said notice for the receiving ! of bids for said bonds, the following bids are received and read to the Board: i BANK OF AMERICA, NT&SA 15,000.00 per value maturing May 19 1: 49 to May 1, 1953 inclusive, bearing interest at 3-1f2%; Monday, May 10, 1948, Continued BANK OF AMERICA, NT&SA, Continued 75,000.00 par value maturing May 1, 1954 to May 1, 1968 inclusive, bearing interest at 3-3/4%; Per and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $139.00. JOAN NUVEEN & CO. Bonds maturing May 1, 1949 to 1968, inclusive, @ 3-3/4©, par value and accrued. interest to date of delivery, plus premium of $119.00. CALIFORNIA BANK, JURAN & MOODY To bear interest at the rate of 4-1/4%, per value plus premium of $117.00, accrued interest to date of delivery. And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of BANK OF AMERICA, NT&SA, at the prices stated in their said bid, is the best bid received for said bonds. THEREUPON, upon motion of Superiisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $90.000.00 per value legally issued bonds of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY "TATER '#OR?iS DISTRICT NO. 1 OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to be dated May 1, 1948, in denominations of $1,000.00 each, are hereby ordered, and are, sold to BANK OF AMERICA, NT&SA, at the prices stated in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that $15,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing May 1, 1949 to May 1, 1953, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of 3-1/2% per annum; that $75,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing May 1, 1954 to May 1, 1968, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of 3-3/4%. IT IS FURTElM ORDERED that the Cashier's Checks accompanying the bids of John Nuveen & Co. and California Bank, Juran & Moody, be returned to said un- successful bidders, by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of s ase with Truman Johnston at al, property to be used as garbage dump. A form of lease dated May 10, 19482 by and between Truman Johnston, Mabel Card, Myrtle Little Hills, Mildred Little Warren, Gladys Little Funsten, Ethel Johnston and Clair Marie Johnston, parties of the first part, hereinafter called the lessors, and County of Contra Costa, Darty of the second part, hereinafter called the lessee, wherein the lessors lease to the lessee certain described property, the term of said lease being from the 4th day of January, 1948 to and including the 4th day of January, 1953, the lessee to pay as rental for said property the sum of 9,000.00 payable in equal monthly installments of $150.00 payable on the loth day of each and every month after the commencement of said lease, during the term thereof, said property to be used for the purpose of depositing garbage on and filling said lands and covering the same as agreed on and filling said lands and covering the same as agreed in said lease, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, the lessee. IT IS BY T1M BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants monthly in the sum of $150.00, commencing retroactively on the 10th day of January, 1948, in accordance with the terms of said lease, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, May 10, 194Z, Continued In the Matter of Approval of lease with James McCann and 44ary G. McCann. A form of lease dated May 100 1948, between James McCann and Mary G. McCann, his wife, 1421 Bissell Ave., Richmond, Lessors, and County of Contra Costa, Lessee, wherein said lessors lease to said lessee, two buildings and in addition thereto a f 1parking space to be utilized by lessee; said buildings and parking space being located f 4 I,on Lots 124, 127 and 128, as delineated on "ap entitled "Metropolitan Square, Richmond,rt± for a term of four years commencing from the date of the actual completion and delivery hof possession of said buildings to said lessee, said possession to be delivered upon completion of a building to be erected on Lot 127 as above described, and said Lessee Agrees to pay the sura of 1450.00 payable one month after the actual completion and delivery of possession of said buildings to said lessee and the further sum of $450.00 fto beaid one month thereafter and on each succeedingng month thereafter for a period bf four years, lessors to provide adequate seating, lighting, ventilation facilities, l I Is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE _ OARD ORDERED that said form o: lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. uchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute said lease on t pehalf of the County of Contra Costa. IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDMIED FURTHER that the County Auditor be and he is hereby uthorized and directed to draw his warrants monthly in the sum of $450.00 in accord- nee with the terms of said lease, in favor of said Jades xcCann and Mary G. McCann, he lessors. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 f n the Matter of Granting gricultural Association ermit to conduct carnival ugust 13-15, 1948. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ITHE BOARD ORDERED that the Twenty Third District Agricultural Association, Norman D. r Sundborg, Secretary-Manager, be and it is hereby granted a permit to conduct a carnival ' at the annual Contra Costa County Fair on August 13-14-15, 1948 on the new Fair grounds outside the city limits of Antioch, said carnival to be presented by the Golden 'West f Company; and This Board deeming that said Association is presenting said Fair in the public interest, IT IS BY TFC BOARD FURTHER ORDSRFD that this Board hereby remits any license fees provided for in Ordinance No. 391, and authorizes and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for the conducting of said carnival at said Fair. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to most on Monday, Kay 179 19489 at 10 o'clock A.M. ATTEST: Chairman W. T. PAASC CLERK, y De1puty Clerk r; I 21' a BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, MAY 17, 1948 THE BOARD ME-IN REGULAR SESSION w AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. i FRES HT ROPE. } . J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS z S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREHBATH.r W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 77 In the Hatter of Sale of San Ramon Valley Union High School District Bands. THIS BOARD having heretofore advertised for bids for $269,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of SAN RAMON VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, California, to be dated July 1, 1948 of the denominations of $1,000.00 each, and this being the time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids for said bonds, the following bids are received and read to the Board: BLYTH & CO. , I tfC. , ':ILLT_AM R. STAATS CO. . WEEDEN & CO. ? By Bl-yth & Co. , Inc. Par and accrued interest to date of delivery together with a premium of $49.00 for: 40,000 par value of bonds, maturing $10,000 annually July 1, 1949 to 1952, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2 1/2% per annum; and 109,000 par value of bonds, maturing $10,000 annually July 1, 1953 to 1954, inclusive; $14,000 maturing July 1, 1955; and $15,000 annually July 1, 1956 to 1460, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2 1/4% per annum; and 120,000 par value of bonds, maturing $15,000 annually July 1, 1961 to 1968, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2 1/2% per annum. BANK OFAMERICA NT&S 13+1000 par value maturing July 1, 1949 to July 1, 1959, inclusive, bearing interest at 2 1/44; 135,000 par value maturing July 1, 1960 to July 1, 1968, inclusive, bearing interest at 2 1/X; par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of ,$3x.00; AMERICA` TRUST *tOMPAYY, KAISER & CO. , R. H MOULTON & COMPANY, (AMERICAN R ST COMPA NY, ACC Orlr- LET G?'R Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, together with premium of 375.00, bonds to be dated July 1, 1948 and bear interest and mature as fol- lows: p ,.a 74,000 par value bearing interest at the rate of 2% per annum - maturing: 10,000 each year July 1, 1949 to July 1, 1954, both inclusive, $14,000 July 1, 195 105,000 Far value bearing interest at the rate of 2 1/2% per annum - maturing $15,000 each year July 1, 1956 to July 1, 1962 both inclusive 90,000 par value bearing interest at the rate of 2 3/4 per annum - maturing $15,000 each year July 1, 1963 to July 1, 1968, both inclusive. HEELER BRUCE & CO. A Maturing: $10,000, par value, on July 1, 1949, and a like amount on each sub- sec uent July 1, to and including July 1 1951+; $14,000, par value, on July 1, 1955; ~15,000, par value on July 1, 196 and a like amount on each subse- quent July 1, to and including July 1, 1998, all to bear interest at the rate of 2 1/29 par and accrued interest to date of delivery, together with pre- mium of $4,7. 9.00. CALIF07'?IA BANK - PAI! WEHRERJAC:'SON & CURTIS By CALIFORNIA BANK To benr interest at the rate o per annum or 60,000 par value of bonds maturing July 1, 1949 through 1951+, inclusive, and 2 1/2% per annum for 209,000 pnr value of bonds maturing July 1, 1955 through 1968, inclusive, par value, plus Premium of $39.10, and accrued interest to date of delivery. JOHN NUVEEN & CO. o s maturing July 1, 1949 to 1953 ` 2 1/4%; Bonds maturing July 1, 1954 to 1968 @ 3%; Par value thereof and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus premium of 159.00. And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of BLYTH & CO., INC. , 'WILLIAM R. STARTS CO. , WE®EN & CO. , by BLYTH & CO. , INC. , at the prices stated in their said bid, is the best bid received for said bonds. THEREUPON, upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $269,000 par value legally issued bonds of SAN RAMON VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated July 1, 1948, in denomina- tions of 51,000.00 each, are hereby ordered, and are, sold to BLYTH & CO. , INC. , WILLIAM R. STAATS CO., and k'EEDEN & CO. , at the prices stated in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that $40,000.00 par value of said bonds, maturing 10,000 annually July 1, 1949 to 1952, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of 2 1/2$ per annum; that $109,000 par value of said bonds, maturing 10,000 annually July 1, 1953 to 1954, inclusive; $14,000 maturing July 1, 1955; 9 f t 7 i) Monday, May 17, 1948, -- Continued t and $15,000 maturing annually July 19 1956 to 1960, inclusive, shall be issued bear- i ing interest at the rate of 2 1/4lo* per annum; and that $120,000 par velue of said I bonds maturing $15,000 annually July 1, 1961 to 1968, inclusive, shall be issued a bearing interest at the rate of 2 1/2% per annum. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Cashier*s Checks and Certified Checks accompany- ing the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said unsuccessful bidders,, by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E In the Matter of Receiving of ) bids and awarding of contract for addition to the Pittsburg ) Health Center. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of all ilabor, material, transportation and services for the construction of an addition to the Pittsburg Health Center, Pittsburg, California, and this being the time and place ; f set out in said notice for the receiving of bids, the following bids are received and read to the Board by the Clerk: Bid of CHARLES R. RUSSET, 90 Manville Ave. , Pittsburg, 4,942.50 i bid of PASQUALE 1KARCE'LLI, Address: 771 E. 12th St. , Pittsburg, .. . . .. . . $59713.00 Bid of -PAUL CONGER, Addrets: 242 E. 10th St. , Pittsburg, 6,425.00 and said bids having been fully considered by this Board, said Board finds and deter- mines that the bid of Charles R. Russey is the lowest and best bid for the doing of i said work; THWWORE, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath i IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services for the construction of an addition to the Pittsburg Health Center, Pittsburg, California, be and the same is hereby awarded to said CHARIBS R . i RUSSEY at the price submitted in his bid, to-sit: $4,942.50. IT IS FURTHER ORDWW that said CHARIES R . RUSSEY shall present to this Board a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of $2,471.25 ii guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, and a good and sufficient bond to j be approved by this Board, in the sum of $2,471.25, guaranteeing payment to labor and }4 material men. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare contracts for the doing of said work. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDBRB;D that the Certified Check accompanying the bid of Pasquale Marcelli, and the Certified Check accompanying the bid of Paul Conger, unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said unsuccessful bidders, by the Clerk y of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 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. In the Matter of Approval of ) agreement with City of San Pablo re County Health Offi- ) I cer's services for said City. ) iA form of agreement, dated May 143, 19481, between the County of Contra Costa and the City of San Pablo, wherein it is agreed that the County Health Officer of Contra Costa County shall enforce and observe in the said City of San Pablo, orders, quarantine regulations and rules prescribed by the State Department of Health, and jby the Statutes relating to the public health, and that no charge shall be paid by the W said City for such services, said services of said County Health Officer to continue indefinitely until the City Council of said City of San Pablo terminates them by adopt- ion of a resolution to that effect to be served on the Clerk of this Board on or before t lthe first day of March of any year; is Presented to this Board; and i I i i r _ 23 Monday, May 17, 1946, -- Continued On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance) No. 438. A form of ordinance numbered 438 and prohibiting parking on portions of Seal Bluff Road near the City of Concord, is presented to t his Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TIS BOARD ORDEM that said Ordinance No. 438 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPZSD, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. s 438 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the " CONCORD ZRANSCRIPT." f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 439. ) A formf d0ordinance numbered 439 and requiring all operators of vehicles to stop such vehicles before passing over certain railroad crossings in the County of Contra Costa (Sellers Avenue and South L St. , Antioch) is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor TSrembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 439 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY TPS BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 439 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "ANTIOC H LEDGER." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of ) Ordinance 440. ) A form of ordinance numbered 440 and limiting parking upon Second St. in the town of Rodeo, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED that s aid Ordinance No. 440 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy or said Ordinance No. 440 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "TRI-CITY MErIiS." a_ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing ) Transfer of Funds (purchase of ) Speedaumat Addressing Machine , Clerk's Office) On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BYITHEBOARDORDEREDthattheCountyAuditorbeandheisherebyauthorizedanddirected I to transfer $2,100.00 from Unappropriated Reserve to Capital Outlay, County Clerk's Office. The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Transfer of ) Funds (requested by Probation ) Officer. ) On motion of Supervisor Treabath., seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 7,S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directs to make the following appropriation cancellations and to transfer said amounts to the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund: Monday, May 1'1, 1948, -- Continued PROBATION OFFICE: Permanent Personnel 2V997.00 r Expense Allowances 19445.00 Capital Outlays 109.00 k' TM' 410551.00 A CALIFORNIA YOUTH AUTHORITY: Services 5,400.00 s I y* I Y R.N.s Iis HA LL a. Special Expense 159.00 Capital Outlays 8213.00 987.Ou The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Appropriations Increases {requested by Prooation ) Dept.) a I j f0n motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY 1 THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund the sum of $28,115.00 and make the following appropriation increases: Juvenile Hall Temporary Help Care of Juvenile Court Wards Services X17,985.00 Expense Allowances 210.00 k' Homes for Feeble-minded Services 21,500.00 g, 6W11,6 Total 28,115.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Appropriations )y Transfers. (Requested by Proba- tion Department. ) On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 1 THR BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make the following appropriations transfers: Probation Office Decrease Increase Permanent Personnel 125.00 Temporary Help 125.00at. Services 385.00 Expense Allowances 840.00 I Supp lie a 445.00 y ti Special Expense 10.00 9fi5 0000 965 00 77 1 Juvenile Hall Permanent Personnel 4,280.00 Temporary Help 4,280.00 rw= Services 205.00 Expense Allowances 130.00 Suppliespp 357.00 I Special Expense 22.00 4,637.00 4,637.00 The foregoing order is approved by the nnenimus vote of the Board. Yf nµ sw. i Monday, May 17, 1--048, Continued 25 In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to pay claim of Ben W. Arnold, refund of land use permit Pee. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directs to draw his warrant in favor of Ben W. Arnold, 955 Virginia St., Berkeley, 2, Calif- ornia, in the sung of X$6.00, which amount was collected in error by the County Planning Commission for a land use permit fee, on A••ril 10, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Supervisor Buchanan to act as alternate, meeting at Sacramento. On motion of Superv'sor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Suvervisor R. J. Buchanan be and he is hereby appointed to act as alternate for Supervisor R. J. Trembath, delegate, and Supervisor W. J. Buchanan is ai:thorized to attend a meeting of the Weimar Sanitarium Operating Committee re budget for said Weimar Sanitarium on May 20, 1948 at Sacramento. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 1h the hatter of Vacating order of May 10, 1948, re proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 310. On motion of Suaervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Board order of Kay 10, 1948, instructing the District Attorney to prepare an ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 310, by providing for the payment of an annual fee of 11600.00 where the incorporated town or mmicipality, or the un- incorporated territories served have a population in excess of 10,000 people, and 600.00 per year where the population is less than 10,000 people, for the issuance of permits to use county garbage clumps, BE AND THE SAVE IS HEREBY VACATED, ABANDONED AND SET ASIDE. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. the Natter of Instructing strict Attorney to prepare ndment to Ordinance No. 310. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare an rdinanee amending Ordinance No. 310, as follows: To provide for the payment of an annual fee of $1800.00 where the incorporated town or municipality, or the unincorporated territories served have a population in excess of 10,000 people and $450.00 per year where the population is less than 10,000 people, for the issuance of permits to use county garbage dumps. The foregoing order '.s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a r s•c r g ,,r ,, 1 i. .. K d t u- d a- r''S,k • mTyc w.`+5} ,z»s,.t .•R:.,. s r =.a r..- "a,,,,i. , u',+ -? e'- _ r,s;:,.: j < sb'a... a x, a .,,. ,, .: ,,, a3 r z;a; 3+-+. • ,.;' ' y .. :; ., v` x r '• ."X.s+. :`L - r r^^`- "`'`'. ;:rs a, .,5«<` w. yt 1'`. : 7;`r x, ,--0. '«r° v guy : n°x 4, s .,, ri`,:;3. Y" r y n.1. r, ,, , h r.x s •','.`' 4. v..k "^ri 3n:, 4i',.X,#;•€: ` .a%. ir"•+i t :' "'`,+' 4..,'. g°' ,x s.'`rrt,..."ri{:. ,,.r...., .z< :'{ q, t , yu+" 4K'i" "zT-' `*' ,7 x?`:- `..,:. r , Aa*>`r t rs `,';'sv 7'", xw :=,t sWINrxi..h`. ... h"*+r r ::.rs"'`.'`zS+ `':r a-.. x * ` :k^"''s,' xr as $app:.+• R I Monday, May 17, 1948, Continued In the Matter of Application of Mrs. Barbara C. Lesh for f a land use permit to remodel an existing structure into a two family dwelling in S.P. #1. Mrs. Barbara C. Leah having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to remodel an existing structure into a two family dwelling in S.D. #1, to be located on Lot 17, Block 2, Kensington Park being 27 Edgecroft Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Mrs. Velma North for a land use permit to operate a beauty shop in her home in S.D. #3. Mrs. Velma North having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to operate a beauty shop in her home in S. D. #3, to be located on a 1-1/2 acre of land on Lot 43, Walnut Lands, on the north side of Chestnut Avenue, and west of Farm Bureau Road, Concord, and said application having been referred to the Plan- ning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application ' of Virginia E. Eggen for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Virginia B. Eggen having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision F, Subsection 3 .of Ordinance 382, to have lots of less than the required 1/2 acre, located on a private lane approximately 500 feet off the north side of Rudgear Road approximately 300 feet east of Stewart Avenue, an R-A district) and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Borrd that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby continued to June 14, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J.t a;;,s ".2 ..:?rn,,,rn F»t.aat A ny T.. ,`:s ., Z t„»- r ''}= .. .; s' a { R+4 ' '+. '.cry,'it r '3Ai`. 6 S^' f Monday, Ma;, 17, 1948, Continued r.2r a In the Matter of Application of E. Cain for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. E. Cain having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4, Subdivision D, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 1" side yard on the crest side of his lot, located on the south side of the State Highway approximately 200 feet west of Ut. View, Lafayette, east of Diamond K Supply Co. , an C district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of L. C. Walker for a land use permit of modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. L. C. Walker having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a lard use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 49 Sutdivision F, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 392 to have a seven foot side yard ( the other side is approximately 40 feet) located on Jackson Way approximately 1/2 mile from the Highway, near Alamo, (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the, same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of.the Board. In the Matter of Application of Leslie S. Shag for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Leslie S. Shaw having filed with this Board an application under the' pro visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 3 and 5 feet, located on Lot 15, Block 75, East Richmond Heights, (an R-1 district) and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 Ronday, Ma v- 17, 1948, continued 6 In the Matter of Apulication f of James S. Waldie for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. James S. Waldie having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdividion D Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build on thei property line on the south side located on the State Highway just west of Wiesman,s Appliance Center, Lafayette, (an C district) ; and said application having been re- ferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said annlication for land use permit for the modification of the t Monday, Us-, 17, 1?49, Continued 29 In the Matter of the Annexation of Additional Territory to the Orinda County Fire Protection RESOLUTION District of the County of Contra Costa. WEREAS, on the 12th day of April, 1948, a petition signed by residents and freeholders of the Orinda County Fire Protection District and proposed annexed territory, wPs filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, asking for the annexation of certain territory hereinafter described, to the said District; and ViER}sAS, the Board thereafter fixed Monday, the 17th day of May, 1948, at ten o'clock A.M. in the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as the time and place for the hearing. on the matter of said annexation; and WHEREAS, the Clerk of said Board was directed to and did have published a notice of said time and place of hearing., once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the "ORINDA SIM" , a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the territory proposed to be annexed and most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said territory as shown b7 the affidavit of Eleanor Silverman and WIEREAS, the sa'd hearing was meld at said time and place and no objection to the said proposed annexation were made either prior to or at the time of said hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF SUP1MVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA EREBY DETERMINES that said proposad annexed territory will be benefited by being in said District and hereby orders that the hereinafter described territory is annexed to the said District. The territory to be annexed is described as follows, to-wit: That certain tract of land vying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commenc infi at the southwest corner of Tract #2 of the Rancho Boca de Is Canada del Pinole, as said tract or subdivision is numbered and described in a Decree of Final Partition of said Rancho, entered November 26, 1872, in the 15th Judicial District Court and recorded in Vol. 4 of Judgements at page 110, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California. Said Southwest corner of Tract #2 is also designated as Post "ESMV" on that certain map entitled, "flap of the Rancho El Sobrante, accompanying and forming a -part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho El Sobrante, dated July 10, 1909" and which map is of record, as a part of said report, to the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, and rich said post "ESVV" is, on the ground, a 6 x 6" granite cost; thence from the above described point of commencement, northerly along the westerly line of said Tract #2, which line is also the easterly line of said Rancho El Sobrante, N. 0009130" E. 2718.46 feet to a 6" x 6" granite cost on top of a ridge, the bearing of said easterly line being taken as North 0009130" East for the purpose of this description; thence N. 83049100" E. 1852.22 Peet to a 1" iron pipe on top of a peak; thence 11. 20050120"E. 1645.98 feet to a 1" iron pipe on top of a peak; thence S. 560 131 40" E. 777.06 feet to 1" h. iron pipe on a peak; thence S. 78" 20' 42" E. 3223.55 feet to a 1" iron pipe in a saddle between two peaks; thence South 3374.80 feet to a 1" iron pipe on the southerly line of the aforementioned Tract 2 on the Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole; thence westerly along tr said southerly line which line is also the northerly line of said Rancho El Sobrante, A. 89" 591 A. 6237.50 feet to the point of commencement. AYES: Supervisors - Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Stone. a 3 t gq 0+`3 a J. S L AMN.Y 4111 A Mondwy, May 17, 144A, Continued In the Matter of Receiving of bids and awarding of contract j for addition to the Pittsburg j Health Center. jThis Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services for the construction of an addition to the Pittsburg Health Center, Pittst urg, California, and this being the time and place { i set out in said notice for the receiving of bids, the following bids are received and j read to the Board by the Clerk: i Bid of CHARLES R. RITSSEY, 90 Manville Ave., Address; Pittsburg. . .... . ...$4,942.50 Bid of Pasquale Karcelli Address: 771 E. 12th St. Pittsburgi5,7I3.00 Bid of Paul Conger, Address: 242 E. 1Cth St., Pittsburg .... ......... . . .$6,425.100 E i and said bids having been fully considered by this Board, said Board finds and i i determines that the bid of Charles R. Russey is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services for the construction of an addition to the Pittsburg Health Center, Pittsburg, California, be and the same is hereby awarded to said CHARLES R. RUSSEY at the price submitted in his bid, to wit: $4,942.50. IT IS FUFTHER ORDERED that said CHARLES R. RUSSEY shall present to this Board a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of $2,471.25 guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, and a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board, in the sum of $2,471.25, guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER CRDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall nrepere contracts for the doing of said work. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Certified Check accompanying the bid of Pasquale Mareelli, and the Certified Check accompanying the bid of Paul Conger, unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said unsuccessful bidders, by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. of In the Matter of Approval of agreement with City of r San Pablo re County Health Officer's services for said City. A form of agreement, dated May 17, 19483, between the County of Contra Costa and the City of Sar. Pablo, wherein it is agreed that the County Health Officer of Contra Costa County shall enforce and observe in the said City of San Pablo, orders, gt.arantine regulations and rules prescribed by the State Department of Health, and by the Statues relating to the public health, and that no charge shall be paid by the said City for such services, said services of said County Health Officer to continue indefinitely until the City Council of said City of San Pablo terminates them by adoption of a resolution to that effect to be served on the Clerk of this Board on or before the first day of March of any year; is presented to this Board; and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement be and the same hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i Monday, May 179 1048 - Continued 3 In the Latter of Ordinance No. 138. R A form of ordinance numbered 438 and prohibiting parking on portions of Seal Bluff Road near the City of Concord, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 438 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTi ED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 438 be 1 published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C In the Matter of Ordinance No. 439. A form of ordinance numbered 439 and requiring all operators of vehicles to stopsuch vehiclesle before passing over certain railroad crossings in the County of Contra Costa (Sellers Avenue and South L St. , Antioch) is presented to this Board; and t On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 439 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 439 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "ANTIOCH LEDGER." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 444. A form of ordinance numbered 440 and limiting parking upon Second St. in the town of Rodeo, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 440 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 440 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "TRI-CITY NEWS." 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of Authorizing I Transfer of Funds (purchase of 1 Speedaumat Addressing Machine, I Clerks Office). On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer $2,104.00 from Unappropriated Reserve to Capital Outlay, County Clerk's Officip. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds (requested by Probation Officer). On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make the following appropriation cancellations and to transfer said amounts to the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund: PROBATION OFFICE; Permanent Personnel 29997.00 Expense Allowances 19445.00 Capital Outlays 109-00 49551-00 CALIFORNIA YOUTE .AUTHORITY: µServices 59400. 00 dUyElyI LE HALL Special Expense 159. 00 k ' Capital Outlays 987- 00 The foregoing order is passed bar the unanimous vote of the Jr Monday, May 17, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Appropriations Increases (requested by Probation Dept. ) On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED that the County ?editor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to 1 transfer from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund the sum of $28,115.00 and mak the following appropriation increases: i Juvenile Hall Temporary Help 79420.00 j Care of Juvenile Court dards I Services s 179985.00 Expense Allowances 210.00 rHomesforFeeble-minded r .. Services 29500.00 Total 2 ,11 .QO 47 I The foregoing order is passed by the unanisous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Annexation of Territory to the SAN PABLO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. RZSOLUTION ANNEXING TERRITORY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 19th day of April, 1948, duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution declaring their ° belief that certain territory contiguous to the San Pablo County Fire Protection Dis- trict would be benefited by and should be annexed to said District, and fixed in said resolution on Monday, the 17th day of May, 1948, at 11 o'clock A.M. , in the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records at Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for the hearing on the annexation of said territory, : and directed notice of said time and place of hearing to be published as required by j law, and this being the time and place fixed for said hearing, the Board finds and declares that notice of said hearing was published as required by law and by order of } . this Board in the SAN PABLO NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and f published within the territory proposed to be annexed, and there being no person present at the said hearing objecting to the annexation of said territory described Inil f the aforesaid resolution and hereinafter described, or to the annexation of any portio# of said territory, the Board now finds and determines that said territory would be benefited by and should be annexed to said San Pablo County Fire Protection District. I II IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the territory hereinafter described be and the i same is hereby annexed to the San Pablo County Fire Protection District. The territory above referred to and annexed to said district is described as follows, to-wit: All that certain real property situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL I Beginning at the intersection of the northerly boundary of the City of Richmond with the westerly boundRry of San Pablo Rancho, said inter- section being also the southwesterly corner of the San Pablo County Fire Protection District; thence following said City boundary westerly, north- erly and westerly to the shore line of San Pablo Bay, said shore line being also the east line of the 592.77 Acre tract now or formerly owned by the Bank of America; thence northeasterly along said shore line and the east line of said Bank of America tract to the most westerly corner of said San Pablo County Fire Protection District being also the southwest corner of that 29.337 Acre tract described as Parcel F. No. 3 in the San Pablo County Fire Protection District Annexation of September 39 1946; thence easterly along the south line of said 29.337 Acre tract to the southeast corner thereof being also a point on the west line of that tract of land described as Parcel G No. 4 Parcel 4 said annexation of September 3, 1946; thence southerly along said west line to north line of Road No. 20; thence easterly along said north line to west line of Lot 2C2 of San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly along said lot line to south line of Road No. 20; thence westerly along said south line to the northwest corner of Parcel G No. 4 Parcel 2 in said annexation of September 39 1946; thence leaving said road and continuing along San Pablo County Fire Protection District Bound- ary southerly, easterly, southerly northwesterly, southerly, westerly and southerly to point of beginning. i Monday, May 17, 198 - Continued 3 rj PARCEL II Beginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 201 San Pablo Rancho; thence along westerly boundary said lot S 12° 45' W 1273.80' S 53030' W 429.01 ; S 240 45' '". 191.64' to an angle point in said Fire District Boundary; thence leaving said lot boundary and following said Fire District Boundary Fast 1272.77' and northerly and northwesterly to point of beginning. PARCEL III Beginning at the intersection of the north line Lot 225 San Pablo Rancho with the easterly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence northerly, northeasterly and easterly ra along said right of way to intersection with the southwest line of the lands of Garrity Estates; thence southeasterly along said line to inter- section thereof with the northerly boundary line of McLean Ranch being also a point in the E1 Sobrpnte Fire protection District Boundary; thence southwesterly and southerly along said boundary to intersection thereof with the north boundary line of San Pablo Rancho said line also being the north line of Lot 242 of said Rancho; thence alon the ex- terior boundary line of said Lot 242 in a general northwesterly, southerly and westerly direction to the northeast corner of Lot 224; thence south- westerly along the north line of said Lot 224 to the east line of Road No. 21 as shown on said map of San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly along Y the easterly line of said road to the most southerly corner of Lot 224 of San Pablo Rancho being also a point on the boundary of the S?n Pablo County Fire Protection District; thence following said boundary westerly across said Road No. 21 to the westerly line thereof; thence northerly along said westerly line to the most northerly corner of Lot 225 of San Pablo Rancho; thence westerly along the northerly line of said Lot 225 xn to the point of beginning. PARCEL IV Beginning at the northeast corner of the incorporation limits of the City of E1 Cerrito being also the southeast corner of the Sar. Wf Pablo School District Boundary; thence northeasterly along said School District Boundary to the southwest corner of Specific tract H of the xx : Sancho E1 Sobrante; thence leaving said School District Boundary w easterly, northerly and westerly along the exterior boundary of said tract H to northwest corner thereof being also a ooint on the San ts?Pablo School District Boundary; thence northerly along said boundary tz to southeast corner Lot 124 San Pablo Rancho; thence leaving said School District Boundary westerly, northerly and westerly along the 4 southerly and westerly boundary said Lot 224 to the southeasterly corner of Lot 126 San ?ablo Rancho being also an angle point in the R1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District Boundary; thence westerly along said boundary and along southerly line said Lot 126 to the southwest corner thereof said point also being the southeast corner of Lot 27 as shown on the map entitled "Map of North Richmond , Contra Costa County, California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa %ounty on April 6, 1908 in 'dap Book 1, at page 18; thence southwesterly along the southerly line of Lots 27, 55 and 54 to an angle point in the San Pablo County Fire Protection District Boundary; southerly to the north boundary line of the City of El Cerr=to; thence easterly along said north line to the point of beginning. PAR_ Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Lot 243 of San Pablo Rancho; thence north along east line of said Lot 703.6 feet; thence leaving said east line N 290 24' W 7C5.0 feet; thence S 68004' W 1261.5 feet; thence S 3° 56' E 215 feet; thence S 25° 40' W 428.0 feet r more or less to a point in northerly line of Road No. 24 said point being also in the boundary of the San Pablo County Fire Protection District; thence easterly along said boundary to point of beginning. 4 PARCEL VI Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 224 of San Pablo Rancho being also a point on the east line of Road No. 21; thence following said east line northerly to the northwest corner of said lot; thence northeasterly along north line of said lot to the northeast corner thereof thence following the exterior boundary of Lot 242 of San Pablo Rancho in a general easterly, northp rly, southeasterly, southerly and westerly direction to the southeasterly corner of Lot 243 of said Rancho; thence north along east line of said Lot 703.6 feet; thence leaving said east line N 29° 24' W 705.0 feet; thence S 3° 56' E 215 feet; thence S 250 40' R 428.0 feet more or less to a point in northerly line of Road No. a y 24; said point being also in the boundary of the San Pablo County Fire Protection District; thence in a general westerly direction along said boundary to point of beginning. PARCEL VII Beginning at the southeast corner of Alvarado ?ark, being also ah angle point in the incorporation line of the City of Richmond, being also a point in the north line of Park Avenue or Road No. 29; thence westerly along the north line of said rood to a point thereon where the aforementioned incorporation line leaves said north line southerly to intersection with the center lire of Park Avenue or Road No. 29; thence easterly along said center line to intersection with the southerly ex- tension of the easterly line of Alvarado Park; thence northerly along said southerly extension to point of beginning. 6 Monday, May 17, 1948 - Continued PARCEL VIII Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Road No. 20 with the easterly line of the State Highway leading from San Pablo to Pinole; thence southerly along easterly line of said State Highway to the center line of San Pablo Creek; thence southwesterly along center line of said creek to center line of said State Highway; thence north- erly along center line of said highway to the southerly line of Road No. 20; thence easterly along said southerly line to point of beginning. PARC` w Beginning at the most easterly corner of Lot 5, Block 8 of Tewks- bury Heights tract, being also a point on the incorporation iine of the City of Richmond; thence easterly and southerly along said incorporation line to boundary of San Pablo County Fire Protection District; thence northwesterly along said boundary to point of beginning. PARCEL X 3 The right of way on and over a strip of land One Hundred (100) feet wide along the southeasterly line of Lot 225, San Pablo Rancho containing Four and 03/100 Acres conveyed by Thos. Mulford to the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railroad Company by deed dated December 19, 1898 and recorded December 20, 1898, in Volume 81 of Deeds, Page 102. PARCEL XI A strip of land lying on each. side of the located line of the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Company's Railroad where the same is located through lot two hundred and two (202) of the San Pablo Rancho, said tract being bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point where the located center line of s?id railroad intersects the north boundary of said Lot 202; thence running easterly along said north boundary, a distance of 5C feet to thewest line of Road No. 21; thence running southerly along said west line of Road No. 219 a distance of 4662.00 feet, more or less, to the center of San Pablo Creek which is the south boundary of said Lot 202; thence running westerly along said south boundary of Lot 202, a distance of 52.4 feet, more or less, to an intersection with the center line of said railroad; thence continuing along sPid south boundary of Lot 202, a distance of 52.1 feet, more or less, to a point situated 5C feet westerly at right angles from the center line of said railroad; thence running northerly on a line parallel to said center line and 5C feet distant therefrom, a distance of 4593.00 feet, more or less, to an intersection with the north boundary of said Lot 202; thence running easterly along said north boundary, a distance of 50.6 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Excepting however, from the above described tract all that portion which already lies within the San Pablo County Fire Protection District. PARCEL XII All that portion of Lot 202, San Pablo Rancho being within the boundaries of Railway Lot "E" awarded to Northern Railway Company in the Final Partition of said San Pablo Rancho. Excepting however, from the above described tract all that portion which already lies within the San Pablo County Fire Protection District. PARCEL XIII All that portion of Lot 228, San Pablo Rancho and all that portion of Railway Lot "E", lying within the northerly and southerly boundaries of Lot 225, San Pablo Rancho. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of i the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley H.y Taylor,L. Cu®ings Ra S. Ta for R. J. Trenbalh, W. J. Buchanan. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Annexation of Territory to RODEO COUNTY FIRE 1 PROTECTION DISTRICT. RESOLUTION ANNEXING TERRITORY 1 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 19th da of April, 1948, duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution declaring their belief that certain territory contiguous to the Rodeo County Fire Protection District would be benefited by and should be annexed to said District, and fixed in said reso- lution on Monday, the 17th day of May, 19489 at 11 O'clock A.M. , in the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records at Martinez, Contra Costa County, i California, as the time and place for the hearing on the annexation of said territory, I and directed notice of said time and place of hearing to be published as required by 1 j law, and this being the time and place fixed for said hearing, the Board finds and i I Monday, Hay 17, 19+3 - Continued C declares that notice of said hearing was published as required by law and by order of J this Board in the TRI-CITY NEu'S, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and publi hed within the territory proposed to be annexed, and there being no person present at the said hearing objecting to the annexation of said territory described in the aforesaid resolution and hereinafter described, or to the annexation of any portion of said terri - tory, err - tory, the Board now finds and determines that said territory would be benefited by and should be annexed to said Rodeo County Fire Protection District. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the territory hereinafter described be and same is hereby annexed to the Rodeo County Fire Protection District. The territory above referred to and annexed to said District is described as follows, to-wit: All that certain real property situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most southerly corner of the Rodeo County Fire Protection District boundary being also the intersection of the southerly extension of the west line of the Town of Rodeo with the northerly line of a 20 foot strip of land deeded to the East Say Municipal Utility District and described as parcel one in Volume 408 of Official Records on Page 317; thence north- ti easterly along said Fire District Boundary to the most eesterly corner thereof ; thence continuing along said District Line northwesterly 262.14' to the most southerly corner of the Union Oil Company's 83.12 Acre tract; thence north- easterly and northwesterly along the easterly lines of said tract to the most southerly corner of Union Oil Company' s 59.11 Acre tract; thence northeasterl along the southeasterly line of last mentioned tract to the southwesterly boundary of the lands of the American Smelting and Refininf Company; being also the common boundary of the Selby and Rodeo School Districts; thence followin g the common boundary of said School Districts in a southeasterly, northeasterly and northwesterly direction to the intersection thereof with t " the exterior boundary of the Crockett County Fire Protection District; thence easterly along said fire district boundary and along the southerly boundary of said Selby School District and along the boundary of the Car- quinez School District to the northeast corner of the lands of Tormey Estate x= Company; thence continuing along said fire district boundary and said K ; -;:71"Carquinez School District boundary and the southerly extension of said boundaries southerly to intersection the^eof with the northerly line of M. L. Fernandez 465.19 acre tract; thence easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly and southerly along exterior boundary said tract to intersection with southerly line of existing StateHighway: thence westerly along south- erly line said Highway to intersection with westerly line of M. L. Fernandez 686 Acre tract; thence southerly and southwesterly along westerly line of said last mentioned tract to the southerly corner of the aforementioned 465.19 Acre tract; thence northwesterly along exterior boundary of last mentioned tract to an angle point in a common boundary between the Rodeo and Pinole-Hercules School Districts; thence following said School District Boundary southwesterly, southeasterly and southwesterly to intersection with Hercules Incorporation., ..- potation line; thence following said incorporation line north" erly and in a general northwesterly direction to the northerly line of Tideland Survey Number 58; thence northeasterly along said survey to the most westerly point of the Rodeo County Fire Protection District; thence southeasterly along said district to the point of beginning. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, R. J. Trembath, W. J. Buchanan. S HOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Ili the Matter of the Annexation of Territory to the EL SOBRANTE COUNTY FM PROTECTION DISTRICT. RESOLUTION ANNEXING TERRITORY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 19th day of April, 19489 duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution declaring their belief that certain territory contiguous to the E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection Dis- trict would be benefited by and should be annexed to said District, and fixed in said resolution on Monday, the 17th day of May, 1948, at 11 o'clock A.M. , in the Chambers o said Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records at Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for the hearing on the annexation of said territory, and directed notice of said time and place of hearing to be published as required by r' law, and this being the time and place fixed for said hearing, the Board finds and declares that notice of said hearing was published as required by law and by order of this Board in the SAN PABLO NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and Monday, May 17, 1948 - Continued published within the territory proposed to be annexed, and there being no person present at the said hearing objecting to the annexation of said territory described in the aforesaid resolution and hereinafter described, or to the annexation of any portion of said territory, the Board now finds and determines that said territory would be benefited by and should be annexed to said El Sobrante County Fire Protection Dis- trict. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the territory hereinafter described be and the dame is hereby annexed to the B1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District. 1! The territory above referred to and annexed to said District is described as i I ii follows, to-wit: All references to boundary lines, property owners and school district boundaries appearing in the following description are particularly re- ferred to the designation and delineation of said designations and boundaries on the map entitled, "Official Yap of Contra Costa County, California, 1938," approved and declared to be the official map of said County by order of the Board of Supervisors on November 21, 1938. All references to boundaries of existing fire protection districts are referred to the bourdaries of said districts as constituted in April 1948. All references to roads and lots of the San Pablo Rancho are particularly referred to the map entitled, "Yap of the San Pablo Rancho, Accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on March lst, 1894. All references to roads and lots of the Rancho E1 Sobrante are parti- cularly referred to the map entitled, "Yap of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, Accom- panying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on March 14, 1910. PARC Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 33, Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence westerly on a direct line to the southeast corner of Skow's 4.42 Acre tract; thence along southerly line of said tract S 85' 30' W 683.42 feet; thence leaving said southerly line S 80 24' W 494.32 feet; S 2° 30' E 649.7 feet; S 380 22' E 348.5 feet; S 670 401 E 51+1.5 feet; and S 6° 49' Fast to North- erly line Clark Road; thence easterly along said north line to the northwest corner of Lot 26 Rancho El Sobrante; thence easterly, southerly and north- westerly along the exterior boundary of said lot to the southerly line of Clark Road; thence westerly and southerly to the northeasterly line of Lot 27, Rancho El Sobrante; thence southeasterly, southwesterly and northwesterly along the exterior boundary of said lot to the northwest corner thereof; thence leaving said lot N 90 32' W 324.4 feet and S 77° 49' 77 534 feet to the common boundary between Rancho E1 Sobrante and San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly along said common boundary to the southeast corner of lot 124 of San Pablo Rancho- thence westerly, northerly and westerly to the southeast corner of Lot I2Z of San Pablo Rancho, being also an angle point in the ex- terior boundary of the 91 Sobrante Colmty Fire Protection District; thence following said district boundary northerly and easterly to point of beginning.' PARCEL II 1 Beginning at the most westerly corner of Lot 14, of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, being also the most westerly point on the common boundary be- Sween the Rancho E1 Pinole and the Rancho 81 Sobrante; thence following said common boundary line easterly and southerly to intersection with easterly line of Castro Road as shown on leap of Rancho El Sobrante; thence southerly along said east line to intersection with northeasterly line of Abrott Road as shown on said map of Rancho El Sobrante; thence south- easterly along said northeasterly line to the southeasterly line of Lot 8, El Sobrante Rancho; thence southwesterly along said southeasterly line to most southerly corner of said j.ot 8 being also the most southerly corner of the East Bay Municipal Utility Districts 457.59 Acre tract, being also an angle point and the most ePsterly point in the EI Sobrante Fire Pro- tection District Boundary; thence northwesterly and northeasterly along f said boundary to point of beginning. I PA.RC=.i. III i r Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 36 of the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence S 30 45' W 441.68' to a point in the center line of a proposed road, thence along said center line N 710 08' W 112.041 ; thence northwesterly on a curve to the right with a radius of 168.53' tangent to the last said course, a distance of 91.57• ; thence N 40° 00' R 14.57' ; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 168.53' tangent to last said course a distance of 93.241 ; thence N 71° 24' W 38.211 ; thence on a curve to the ri;ht with a radius of 286.50' tangent to last said course, a distance of 112. 581 ; thence N 49° 11' r. 61.151 ; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 573.0' tangent to last said course, a distance of 107.50' ; thence N 590 56' W 66.661 ; thence on a curve to Vne left with a radius of 573.0' tangent to last said course, a distance of 104.501 thence N 70° 23' W 34.771 ; thence leaving said center line N 00 1+3' E 74.i4' to the southwest corner Lot 33 of the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence along the southerly lines of Lots 339 34, 35 and 36 of said Rancho E1 Sobrante to the point of beginning. Monday, May 179 1948 - Continued 37 The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cuamings, Ray S. Taylor, R. J. Trembath, W. J. Buchanan. FOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Ordinance 434. I Ordinance No. 434, amending Section 6 of Ordinance No. 395 by adding position of Assistant Health Officer, having been adopted by this Board on April 5, 1948; and Vida McNamer having presented to this Board an Affidavit of Publication of a copy of said Ordinance No. 434 in the Contra Costa Standard for the time and in the manner required by law; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 434 be and the some is hereby declared DULY PUBLISHED and said Affidavit is ordered placed on file. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 24, 1948 at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman Clerk pIt Deputy Clerk. L/ WME THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONY, MAY 24 1948 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION iAT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. A. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRM&N PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS, It S. S. RIhEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, BAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TRENBATH. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 3n the Matter of Petition for r Inclusion of contiguous terri- tory to the BAY POINT FIRE DISTRICT. A verified petition praying for the inclusion of contiguous territory to the BAY POINT FIRE DISTRICT, signed by owners of real property in said contiguous territory representing at least fifty-one per cent of the total assessed valuation of the con- tiguous territory as shown by the last equalization assessment roll of the County and stating that the property sought to be included is not now within the fire limits of i any other fire district; is tiled with this Board this day; and On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that the hearing upon said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, June 21, 1948, at 11 A.M. o'clock, in the Chambers of the said Board of Super- visors, at the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board have notice x sof said hearing published as required by law and that said notice be published in "The Pittsburg Post-Dispatch." The foregoing order is passed lythe unanimous vote of the Board. 15 Q Monday, May 249 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Receiving bids for electric current, Oakley Highway Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for the furnishing of electric cur- rent and maintaining a system of street lights in Oakley Highway Lighting District Par la period of five years, and this being the time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of said bids, the following bid is received from the Pacific Gas and Electric Company: Schedule L-31 Street and Highway Lighting las said schedule is fully set out in said bid, and this being the only bid received; 1 On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY 1 THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid be and the same is hereby accepted and Pacific Gas and Electric Company is hereby directed to furnish to this Board a duly executed contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said Pacific Gas and Electric Company shall give bond in the sum of $19000.00 guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. lIn the Matter of Issuance of Bonds lof Richmond Union High School District.RESOLUTION AND ORDER f WHEREAS, it has been determined that the bonds to be issued by Richmond Union; High School District of Contra Costa County in the principal amount of Three Million, Nine Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($3,980,000.00)9 and the coupons thereto attached should be payable through a New York Fiscal egent; and f WHEREAS, it has been determined that the maturity dates of said bonds should be changed from May 1st to August 1st, and the dates upon which interest is payable froT1 May 1st and November 1st to February lst and August 1st; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that notice of the sale of said bonds should } now be given, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following portions of the resolution and order of this Board, pertaining to said bonds, dated March 8, 1948, be I land they hereby are rescinded: I A. That portion which reads: "It is further ordered that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of May, 1948, and be payable as follows, to-wit:" B. That portion which reads: "And the interest accruing thereon shall be payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually thereafter on the 1st days of May and November of each and every year until said bonds are paid." C. That portion prescribing the form of said school bonds. D. That portion prescribing the form of the interest coupon attached to said; f bonds. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDS M that said resolution and order of March 181 1948, be and it is hereby amended by substituting the following in the place and stead of the provisions of said order of March 8, 1948, hereinabove referred to: A. "It is further ordered that said bonds shall be dated the lst day of 1 August, 1948, and be payable as follows, to-wit: B. "And the interest accruing thereon shall be payable annually for the i first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually thereafter, on the 1st days of fFebruary and August of each and every year, until said bonds are paid." C. The following is substituted in place of the form of school bond: SCHOOL BOND of Richmond Union High School District of Contra Costa County, State of Californias United States of America, c i 1 Monday, May 24, 1948 - Continued 39 RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at thei office of the treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, or at the holder's option, at the office of the Fiscal Agent of the County of Contra Costa, in the Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York, New York, on the 1st day of August, 19 One Thousand ($1,0M.00) dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money Pt the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st days of February and August of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year). This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from 1 oto 3980 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Three Million Nine Hundred Eighty thousand dollars, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa jCounty, State of California, for the purpose of raising money for the following purpose : a) The purchasing of school lots; b) The building or purchasing of school buildings; c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or build- ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, jinjured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of la permanent nature; f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds; jin pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Richmond Union High School District in said County and State of California, on the 10th day of February, 1948. And the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereby certified and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, and 1conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as require jby law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedesj to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school bonds. C And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- I Idebtedness of the said Richmond Union High School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 24th day of May, 1948, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said Richmond Union High School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall t be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the board of supervisors of Contre Costa County, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the county auditor and attested by its clerk with the seal of said board attached the day of 19 i 1 R. J. BUCHANAN s Chairman of the Board of Supervisors D. M. TEETER County Auditor SUL) ATTEST: N. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors." D. The following is substituted in place of the form of interest coupon: j INTEREST COUPON No. t The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Richmond Union High School District, in said County and State, on the day of ._., 19 at his pffice in i 40, Monday, May 24, 1948 - Continued Martinez, in said County and State, or at the holder's option at the office of the Fiscal Agent of the County of Contra Costa in the Borough of Manhattan, The City of New ; York, New York, the sum of and _/100 dollars, for _Months' ; interest on Bond No.of said School District. i W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of r_ Supervisors D. M. TEETER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors." I IT IS Bf THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk cf this Board cause a notic6l of the sale of said bonds to be published in the "Richmond Record Herald", a newspaper l of generel circulation, printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, for I the period of at least two (2) weeks; that this Board of Supervisors will, up to Monday,, the 21st day of June, 1948, at eleven o'clock A.M. (C.D.S.T.) of said day, receivei Iseeled proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash at 4 I 1 not less than par and accrued interest; the Board of Supervisors, however, reserving the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted on the 24th day of May, 19489 by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Fixing Date ofa Hearing of Report required by District Investigation Act of m 11933, as amended, and continuing date of Hearing of Petition for Formation of RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT 1OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATS OF CALIFORNIA. C. L. Dunklee, heretofore appointed by this Board of Supervisors to prepare r la report, as is required by that certain act known as District Investigation Act of 11933, as amended, and being Act No. 2119 of Deering's General Laws of the State of California, a on the proposed formation of RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTR* COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, having filed with this Board his report under said Act; t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said report be and the same is hereby set for Tuesday July 6, 1948, at 11 o'clock A.M. of said day in the Chambers of said Board in the Hall ; lof Records in the City of Martinez. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the time and place of said hearing and such other notices pertaining to said report as is required to be published and given under the provisions of said District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, be pub- dished for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "TRI-CITY NEWS", a news- ! paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the hearing upon the petition for the , formation of said RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIF- ORNIA, heretofore by this Board set for this time, be and the same hereby is continued E to and set for Tuesday, July 6, 1948, at 11 o'clock A.M. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is unanimous. f Monday, May 24, 191+3 - Continued 41 In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to drag warrant for Engineer's services in preparing report for pro- posed RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT. C. L. Dunklee, Engineer, having been heretofore, on April 26, 1948, by this Board appointed to prepare And file with this Board a written report under the District Investigation Act, being Act 2119, Deering's General Laws as amended by Chapt. 1397, Statutes of 1945, report to be prepared in accordandce with Section 24 of said Act as amended by Chapt. 1397, Statutes 1945, in the matter of the proposed formation of the RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUM OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and said C. L. Dunklee having this day filed with this Hoard said report; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Auditor D. U. Teeter be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant for $95.00 in favor of said C. L. Dunklee in payment of his services in preparing said report. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of amendment to The Contra Costs County Employees Retirement Association By-Laws of The Board of Retirement. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amendment to The Contra Costa County Employees Retire- sent adopted by said Board of Retirement at their regular meeting on the 19th day of May, 1948, be and the same is hereby APPROVED, as follows, to-wit: 1 Add Article VII A TRANSFERS as follows: 1 "If a member enters county service after the termination of his membership in another public retirement system which provides for transfer of retirement funds, and by such entry becomes eligible to participate in this retirement system, and requests that his retirement funds be transferred, his accumulated normal contributions plus governmental 4 contributions of equal amount shall be accepted, if deposited within one year after termination of his membership in such other retirement system." The portion of such amount deposited equal to his accumulated normal contributions in such other retirement system shall be considered as a part of his accumulated normal contributions, and the time during which he was a member of such other system shall be considered as service as defined by section 31641 performed while he was a member of this retirement system. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..S In the Matter of rpproval of amendment to The Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association By-Laws of The Board of Retirement. Ain motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amendment to The Contra Costa County Employees Retire- ment Association By-Laws of The Board of Retirement adopted by the Board of Retirement at their regular meeting on the 19th day of May, 1948, be and the same is hereby APPROVED, as follows, to-wit: Add Article IV A ADDITIONAL CONSRIBDTIONS as follows: At any time before retirement a member may elect to make additional monthly contri- butions, pursuant to Section 31627 of the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937 by filing written elections for such additional contributions with the County Treasurer and County Auditor at least 15 days prior to the last day of the month for which the first additiohal contribution is to be deducted. The Auditor shall deduct such additional contributions from the member' s earnings at the same time and in the same a manner as he deducts normal contributions." Not oftener than once a year, a member may elect to have the monthly amount of his additional contributions increased, decreased, or eliminated by filing his election with theCounty Treasurer and County Auditor at least 15days prior to the last day of the month for which the contribution would be deducted." i Monday, hay 24, 1948 - Continued No single additional contribution may exceed twice the normal contribution deducted atthesametime. Lump sum additional contributions shall not be accepted." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of authorizing County Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids re fire truck for Mt. View County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing 'gent, Charles Hornbeck, be and he is hereby authorised and directed to advertise for bids to be opened on June 7, 1948, for one s 1 truck to be used for a fire truck and for fire engine body complete with apparatus, for the it. View County Fire Protection District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Application of Billy Van Sandt for a land use permit to erect a motel with service station and restaurant in S. D, #5. Billy Van Sandt having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect a motel with sercice station and restaurant in S. D. #5, to be located at the northeast corner of Fitzurhen and Oil Canyon Roads, rntioch, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommenced that said application be granted with the following set back requirements: a 30 foot set back from Fitzurhen Road, and a 43 foot set back Et the building' s southwest corner on Oil Canyon Road, and at the building' s northwest corner it shall be set back 21 feet from Oil Canyon Road. The south walls of the building are to be parallel to Fitzurhen Road; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said application be granted with the following set back requirements: a 30 foot set beck from Fitzurhen Road, and a 43 foot set back at the building' s south- west corner on Oil Canyon Road, and at the building's northwest corner it shall be set back 21 feet from 011 Canyon Road. The south walls of the building are to be parallel to Fitzurhen Road. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complied with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Richard Wade for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Richard Rade having filed with this Board an application under the provisions; i lof Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions I of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot side yards Ilocated on Lot 10, Block 215, Walls Second additions being 16 Rest Gertrude (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra I Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said ! application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a, l i t Monday, Mry 24, 19+8 - Continued 43 In the letter of Application of Leroy Hayes for a lard use permit modification of Drovisions of Ordinance 382. Leroy Hayes having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Ordinance 382 of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6/to set back 2 feet off Giaramita Street located on Lots 14 and 15, Block 62, Land & Ferry Company #2, being at the corner of Grove and lGiaramita Sts. , San Pablo (an R-B district) ; and said application having been referred Ito the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; 7 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the iprovisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is thereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Cecil E. Davies for a land use Dermit modification of provisions of Ordi- nance 382. Cecil E. Davies having filed with this Board an application under the provisi ns of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards on Lot 5, Block 8, Park Hills Subdivision (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Joseph P. Spicer for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Joseph P. Spicer having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 1 foot set back and a 1 foot side yard for garage located on a portion of Lot 1, Block G. iBerkeley Hills being 540 Spruce Street, (an R-1 district) ; and said application having s been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended to this Board that sold application be granted; 1 r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the )latter of Application of Ray Mathews for Maude I. Wagner for a land use permit modification sof provisions of ordinance 382. Ray Mathews for Maude I. 1lagner having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modificati n of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 to add to and expand present non-conforming use by adding rest rooms and enlarging kitchen, located on a portion of sLot13HommeSubdivisionofFordTract being at the southwest corner of Highway 75A Monday, May 24, 1948 - Continued and Hemme Ave. (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having re- commended to this Board that said application be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE _ BOARD ORDERED THAT sPid application for land useprmit for the modification of thep i provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i I his hereby granted. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Apnlication of Gordon H. Otto for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Gordon H. Otto having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro= visions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 for a camellia garden, , for whole sale only, to be located on a 3-3/4 acre parcel located at the end of Watkins Lane and extending to Oak Knoll Loop in Talnut Heights (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County andPg said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be t granted provided there be no display of signs, and no retail sales be conducted; and s that the permit shall be valid only as long as Mr. Otto is the grower. I jOn motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Application for land use permit for the modification of the pro= visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth Pnd requested, be and the same is i hereby granted, provided there be no display of signs, and no retail slaes be conducted land that the p-rmit shall be valid only as long as Mr. Otto is the grower. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ITn the Matter of Application of Ray & Stratton for P land use permitmodifiestion of provisions of Ordinance 382. i Kay & Stratton hPving filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 10 foot side yard and a frontage of 90 feet located on the southerly 211.56 feet of Lot 7, Map of R. N. Burgess Company's Map #1 Norris Addition to 71alnut Creek (an R-A district) ; and i said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- l r jcation be granted; I i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the i provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of iKathleen J. Gulley for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordina.,ce 382. Kathleen J. Gulley having filed with this Board an application under the i provisions of Section. 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the i provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 3 foot side yard on one side of that parcel fronting 83 feet on the south side of Martino Road approximately 260 feet west of Springhill Road (an R-A District) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- ning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; Monday, May 24, 194- - Continued 45 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land useperm_{t for the modification of the s r provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Robert Eshleman for a land use permit modification of provisions z of Ordinance 382. Robert Eshleman having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 10 foot r side yards located on the south side of Springhill Road bounded on the north by Reliez Creek, west by lands of Jacobsen and the east by lands of Schrieber (an R-A district) ; i and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa11 County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use per- mit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of C. Rydman for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. i C. Rydman having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to construct a duplex with side yards of 3 and 10 feet in East Richmond Heights Tract, Lot 9 Block 73 (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Continuing matter of applicationcP Danville Rod & Gun Club for land use permit to erect f club house and indorr rifle range. This Board having heretofore considered the application of the Danville Rod a; Gun Club for P land use permit to erect a club house and indoor rifle range to be located at the southeast corner of the Wood Rench 6 miles from Danville, and having referred said matter to Sheriff Long for Investigation and report to this Board; At this time Sheriff Long requests the Board to allow him additional time to further investigate said application; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of said application be and the same is hereby continued to June 7, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Distribution of Tax Sale Proceeds. On motion of Supervisor Saylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY Monday, May 24, 1948 - Continued BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to distribute $3,499.62 to the funds shown below, which distribution represents proceeds of sales at public auction held February 16, 1948 of property in the City of El Cerritci and on March 9, 1948 cf property in the City of Richmond and said distribution is com- puted on the prorate basis of tax levies to and including the year of deed to State: Fund Amount Municipalities: City of E1 Cerrito S 351.10 City of Richmond 11376.48 County General 650.03 Stege Sanitary Expense 19.82 Stage Sanitary Sewer Imnrovement Bond 2.99 r A. & I. #5 49.26 East Bay Municipal Utility z VA a District70.01 P Richmond Flementary - General 350.02 kt Richmond Elementary - Bond 11.68 D t Richmond High - General 579.89 h Richmond High - Bond 16.34 State of California (State Fee)22.00 S 39499.62 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin P. Randall, County Ossessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to add the following property to the 1947-48. Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same, said request having been consented to and approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE; BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to add the following property to the 1947-48 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same, to-wit: Vera V. Rogers Richmond Annex Lot 32 Blk 71 Assessed value of land $100 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens. The Richmond Schools by letter dated May 189 1948 having requested that the 1942-43 delinquent county taxes on the following property be cancelled, the title having been transferred to the Schools' District, and the County Auditor having Qeri- Pied the transfer of title, and having requested the authorization to cancel said de- linquent taxes, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TH4 k BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel said fdelinquent taxes on said property as follows, to-wit: Description D"d ded Recorder' s Wells Addition to Richmond Sale File No. Lot 3, Plock 159 1 WO N 2 1 9/11/4 3 1919 Lots 16 Prd 1'-, Plti 159 1942 1841 9/11/43 19200 Amended Mnn of the City of Richmond N 100' of Lot 3 & N 100' ro ., Block 31 Lot 4 1942 1244 10/9/42 28508 1 Lot 7, Block 31 1942 1245 4/28/42 11388 Lots 10 and 11, Block 31 1942 1246 15/42 20128 Lots 31 and 32, Block 31 1942 1247 4/23/42 110094 Brown Andrade No. Lot 13, Block 8 1942 1386 6/22/42 17885 Lot 14, Block 8 1942 1387 7/9/42 19597 Lot 15, Block 8 1942 1388 9/3/42 24812 Lot 17 and 18, Block 8 1942 1389 3/13/42 6571 Lot 26, Block 8 1942 1391 7/9/42 19597 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, May 249 1948 - Continued 4 7 In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens. It appearing that Lot 7, Biock 62, City of Pittsburg which is subject to delinquent 1942-43 taxes, has been acquired by the county; and the County Auditor having verified transfer of title made by deed recorded February 4, 1943, Recorder's File No. 2375, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquency of 1942 Sale No. 13141, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 9 i BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel said delinquency of 1942 Sale No. 314. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Lien. The State of California, Division of Highways, having by letter dated May 18, requested that the 1945-46 delinquent county taxes on Lot 2, Block F, Concord Uplands Unit No. 2 be cancelled; said property having been acquired for highway purposes, and t e County Auditor having verified the transfer of title made by deed Recorded December 14, 11945, Recorder's File No. 32272, and having requested authorization to cancel the de- linquent taxes on said property under 1945 Sale No. 1221, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel delinquent taxes on the above property under Sale No. 1221. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Lien. The City of Richmond by letter dated May 17th having requested that the 1942- 43 delinquent county taxes on Lot 11, Block 158, Walls Addition to Richmond be cancelled, as the title has been transferred to said city; and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title and having found that some was made by deed recorded March 15, 1914, Recorder's File No. 5413; and said County luditor having filed a request for author- ization to cancel the delinquent taxes on the above property under 1942 Sale No. 1839, said request having been approved by the District ettorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel delinquent taxes under 1942 Sale No. 1839, as requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of County Tax Lien. The San Pablo School District by letter dated May 18, 1948, having requested that the 1942-43 delinquent county taxes on Lot 17 and S + of Lot 18, Block 22, and Lot 40, Block 22, Richmond Pullman Pueblo No. 2 be cancelled as the title has been transferred of title and having found that Lot 17 and S+ of Lot 18, Block 22, is covered by deed recorded 8/7/429 Recorder's File No. 223369 Lot 40, Block 22, is cover- ed by deed recorded 7/9/429 Recorder's File No. 19593; and said County auditor having requested authorization to cancel delinquent taxes on above property under 1942 Sale Nos. 3352 and 3353, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel delinquent taxes under 1942 Sale Nos. 1352 and 3353, is rei}uested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r r Mond Py, May 24, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of approval of contract with Charles R. Russey for construction of addition to Pittsburg Health Center. I Charles R. Russey, 90 Manville Ave., Pittsburg, having presented to this Board a form of contract for the furnishing of labor, material, transportation and services 4 for the construction of an addition to the Pittsburg Health Center, Pittsburg, by said Charles R. Russey, and also having presented the following bonds with The Fidelity and Casualty Comaany of New York as surety thereon: j i 2,1+71.25 - faithful performance i 2,1+71.25 - labor and material (guarantees payment to labor and materialmen) ; ' On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bonds be and the same are hereby APPROVED and the amounts thereof and the surety thereon are by this Board APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARE FURTHER ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized and idirected to execute the same. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Cashier's Check No. 45686 in the f sum of 4500.00, being the check which accompanied the bid of Charles R. Russey for the i furnishing of labor, material, transportation and services for the construction of an addition to the Pittsburg Health Center, Pittsburg, be and the same is hereby ordered i returned to said Charles R. Russey. The foregoing order is passed by theunanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Appointment of E. P. Lawrence as inspector of construction work, Addition to Pittsburg Health Center. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY } THE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrence, County Superintendent of Buildings, be and he is ! Thereby appointed to act as inspector of construction of an addition to the Pittsburg Health Center. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Hearing of Recommendations of the Planning Commission of the County of jContra Costa for an Amendment to the Raster Plan of the County of Contra Costa, Beingn " iOrdinance No. 382, providing for the inclu- sion of the unincorporated territory of the Tenth Township and Vicinity in the Master Plan Zoning before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contre Costa. s WHEREAS. this is the time and place set for the hearing of the recommendations of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra for an Amendment to the Master Plan i of the County of Contra Costa, Being Ordinance No. 382, providing for the inclusion of the unincorporated territory of the Tenth Township and vicinity in the Master Plan 1 t Zoning; y psecondedbSn ervixr TaylorOnmotionofSupervisorRipley, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said hearing be concluded. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the consideration of the amendment be continued to Monday, June 7, 1948. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Yom_ 1 x s-, r s 19 i A Monday, May 24, 104 - Continued 49 In the Matter of Appointment of Melvern S. Hogan as Commissioner of the dousing Authority of Contra Costa County for a term of four years from Mpy 26, 1948. It appearing to this Board that the term of office of Velvern S. Hogan as Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County will expire on May 26, 194ft and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Melvern S. Hogan be and he is hereby apointed Commissioner of the Housing Puthority of Contra Costa County for a term of four years, commencing May 269 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Recommending to the Governor, the name of person to represent tenant interests on lContra Costa County Advisory Board Ire rent control. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that G. P. Howse, 255- 16th St., Richmond, be recommended to the Governor of the State of California for nomination for service on the Contra Costa County Ad- visory Board with reference to rent control. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of County Hospital lReport. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE IBOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa Cminty Hospital for April, 1948, presented to this i Board, be placed on file. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 gn the Matter of Ordinance No. 441. A form of ordinance numbered 441 which amends Ordinance No. 310 and which regulates garbage disposal and creates a garbage disposal site, said site being located r in the Tenth Township in Contra Costa Co-nty, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby approved and adopted by thi Board and IT IS BY THE BOARD FLWHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "Tri-City News." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 442. A form of ordinance numbered 4429 regulating compensation for county officers and employees, providing for appointments, terms of employment, etc. , is presented to this Board, and On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the some is hereby approved and adopted and I IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "Contra Costa Gazette." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of lordinance No. 443. a A form of ordinance numbered 443, regulating the working hours for county l employees and the times for which county offices shall be open for business, is presented to the Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and Monday, May 24, 194-8 - Continued IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "Contra Costa Gazette." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1In the Matter of Amplification of sick leave policy. i On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1BOARD ORDERED that department heads are hereby instructed that beginning with the date of this order, charges against sick leave accruals will be made in minimum units of one-half iday, irrespective of the fact that the actual number of hours off may be less than Ione-half day. Time off for prearranged doctor or dentist appointments, except in cases ; i of emergency, shall not be a legitimate charge against sick leave. Such time off shall ' be deducted from accrued overtime, except that in case the employee has no such accrued ! overtime, he may be permitted to make up the time off, provided that such make up occur within the payroll period in which the time off occurred. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Resolution Authorizing classified personnel, County Hospital. iThis Board having on June 16, 1947 passed an order authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ; BOARD ORDERED that said resolution be and the same is hereby amended as follows: R That the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 395 and i Ordinance No. 430, may be employed in the County Hospital, Medical Department, commencing r retroactively, as of May 17, 1948: Medical Director 1 j Physician and Surgeon 6 Roentgenologist 1 (a) Staff Nurse 1 (b) Staff Nurse 18 Surgical Supervisor 1 Head Nurse 7 Superintendent of Nurses 1 Night Sunt. of Nurses 1 f Anesthetist1,17V6,1 r Clinical Lab. Technologist 1 d" ; ' Clinical Lab. Technician 1 m Pharmacist 1 X-Ray Technician 1 di it Surgical Nurse 1 Pathologist r , a) Part time (8 hours per week) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of lease with Builders Exchange of Contra Costa County, Inc. , for quarters used by Probation De- partment in Richmond. r A form of lease, dated May 24, 19489 by and between the Builders Exchange of contra Costa County, Inc. , hereinafter called the lessor, and the County of Contra I Costa, hereinafter called the Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee that r certain building located at 248 - 14th St. , Richmond, for the term of one year com- Imencing June 1, 1948 and ending on the 31st day of May, 1949 at the total rent of 53,000.00 payable as follows: cormencing on the 1st day of June, 194$ in 12 equal monthly installments of $250.00 each payable monthly on the last day of each and every month during the term thereof, the first payment of $250.00 to be made on the last day of June, 19481 and each succeeding payment of $250.00 to be made on the last day of each and every succeeding month to and including the 31st day of May, 19499 and the Lessee agrees to occupy said premises for the purpose of conducting therein and thereon a Richmond branch office of the Probation Department and Juvenile Court of Contra Costa= County, is presented to this Board; and r I i r i i Monday, May 24, 194 - Continued 51 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that R. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he 1 hereby authorized and is/directed to execute said lease. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and diredted to draw his warrants in the sum of $250.00 monthly, commencing on the last day of June, 1948, and in accordance with the terms of said lease, said warrants to be payable to said Builders Exchange of Contra Costa County, Incorporated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Release of Lien of the County of Contra Costa, against MINNIE FORSYTHE BATES, RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING RELEASE OF LIIN deceased. F WHEREAS, an instrument executed by MINNIE FORSYTHE BATES was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the 19th day of March, 1936, in Volume 414, of Official Records, at page 42, Records of Contra Costa County, which said instrument created a lien in favor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on certain proaerty of Minnie Forsythe Bates, described as follows, to-wit: Lot 14, Block 6, Richmond Villa Tract AND, WHEREAS, the amount of said lien, to-wit: Eight Hundred Ninety-one and 12/100 Dollars ($891.12) has been deposited with the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County by the Richmond Martinez Abstract & Title Company in full payment of said lien. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that W. J. BUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver a releas of said lien. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, R. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembalh. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board adjourns to meet on 2hursday, June 3= `194$ at l o'clock P M. Chairman ATTEST: Clerk By Deputy Clerk40W r. BBF= THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS K THURSDAY JUNE3 1948 r MM BOARD MiT IN WOURNED SESSION AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. PRESENT: HON. B. J. BUCHANAN, CHAnMN1, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY.) H. L. CUMMINGS RAY S. TAYLOR,w a R. J. TREMB&TH. W. T. PAASCHI CLERK. Jr in the hatter of Canvassing of Election 8eturns of the CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION (Presidential' Primary and Direct Primary) held on June 11 1948. The returns of all ballots cast in each and every precinct of Contra Costa: County for the CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY JIT TION held on June 1, 1948, being on file in the office of the County Clerk; Now, at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M., the Board proceeds to and does canvass t k i Thursday, June 3, 1948 - Continued the said returns, and the canvass of said returns being incoaplete the further canvass is hereby continued to Friday, June 4, 19489 at 9 o'clock A.M. , and the Board adjourns oto Friday, June 4, 1948, at 9 o'clock A.M. Chairman ATTEST: Clerk1 yv C -ti.. L GAG?moi Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FRIDAY Ju 4 1948 THE BOARD METBOARD MET SESSION 6 AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M.x 5 k LMORE TM BOARD Or SUPERVISORSt-# n y MOHDAY JUNE 7 a THE BOARD INET IN l REGULAR SESSION064, k AT 9:00 OlCLOCK, A.M. F PRESENT: HON. 'Y. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIREtAN PRESIDING; SCPVISOHS S. S. RIPf cYr H.L. CUMMINGS, HAY S. TAYLOR,f R. J. TREMBATH R. T. PAASCH, CLERK Inthe Matter of Canvassing of Election Returns of the CONSOLI_ DATED PRIMARY ELECTION (Presidential Primary and Direct Primary) held on June 1, 194b. S The Boaru reconvenes TO canvass the returns or the Consolidated Primary Election hely June 1, 1948, and the canvass of the returns of said election beingi incomplete the further canvass is hereby continued to Tuesday, June 8, 1948 at 9 o'clock A.M. The minutes and proeeeaings of the Board for the montft of May, 1943 are read to the Board ana by the Board approved as read. ri In the Matter or tae Orgarization of the 11I'NOL;r. C 1;tT-Y _wine er(O'rlSC`PIOX RES0LUT3:ON OF INTENTION DISTRICT. IT IS HEREBYEBY RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County or Contra Costa th. t the oxninaorporated territory of said County is in need of fire protection and should be formed into a fire protection district. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board hereby nixes 10 o'clock A.M. on the 6th day of July, 1948, in the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records, Mar- tinea, California, as the time and place i'or hearing in tree matter of the form,,.tion of said proposed district and hereby directs the Clerk of said Board to publish a notice once a week for two successive weeks in the "RICHMOND DAILY TND 0ENDE:j'rj" , a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the territory proposed to 1.9 or- ganized to said fire protection district and which the board aeems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposes district. BE IT FCRTPM RESOLVED that the Board hereby directs the Clerk to cause r said notice to be posted in three public places in the territory at least ten days prior to the date set T'or hearing. The property proposed to be organized into the Pinole County Fire Pro- tection District is describea as follows: All that property in the County of Contra Costa, State of Calirornia, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly .line of rrie incorporation limits or the Town of Pinole, said point being the intersection thereof with the westerly line of the incorporations limits of the Town or Hercules; thence _•ollowinf; the woatr3rly line or the incorporation limits of the Town of Hercules in a general south- of easterly direction to the most southeasterly corner tnereor being also an angle point in the 'inole_Hercules Scnool Distr=ct Bound- Pry; thence following; Last mentioned boundary southeasterly and southerly to a point on the boundary or the Rancho El Pinole; thence foiloving the ?ast --wntioned boundary westerly and in a general northwesterly direction to where the same is intersectea bytheeasterlyanawesterlymid-section line of Section 27, Told, R4W, 1J.D.B. 3 1; belri3 also angle point in the boundary or the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District; thence following said Fire District Bounuary in a general westerly airection to the most southerly cornor ar 'i-le 61.5.5 Acre tract of the lands of the GarrityEstate; thence northwesterly along the southwest line or the lands E or the Garrity Estate to the northwest corner of Tide.Lana Survey bo.z--4; taaaza rollow'ing the northerly line of said Tideland SurveyNo. 124 and the northerly line of Tideland Survey No. 55 northeasterly and easterly to the nortnwest corner of the incorporation limits or the Town of Pinole; thence following said incorporation limits southerly, easterly ana northeasterly to the point of beginning. Datea June 7 1t#4.4 s Monday, June 7, 1949, Cont. In the Metter of Ordinances PIo. 439, 442, 443. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 439 and having ordered 1 publication of a copy of same in the "Antioch Ledger", and having adopted Ordinance No. 442 and having ordered publication of a copy of same in the "Contra Costa Gazette", and having adopted Ordinance No. 443 and having ordered publication of a i copy of same in the "Contra Costa Gazette"; And Leona Marchetti having filed With this Board Affidavit of Publication I of copy of Ordinance No. 439 in the "Antioch Ledger"; and Vida McNamer having filed Affidavits of Publication of copy of Ordinance No. 442 and of co of Ordinance No. 443 in Costa e";Py the Contra .o_ta Gszett., , On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said affidavits of public tion le -place: on file, and said Ordinances No. 439, No. 442 and No. 443 be and they are hereby declared duly g:tlishec. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of An_ plication of F. R. Bazinette for a land 1 use permit to erect two duplexes µ br in S. D. # 3.F. R. Bazinette having filed With this Board an application for a land use permit to erect two duplexes in S. D. #3 to be located on Lot Block 70, Martinez I i Land Company, being at the southeast corner of Veale and Sycamore in Mt. View, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa i County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted;On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted.1 The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law).The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of F. R. Bazinette for a land r=use permit to erect a duplex in S. D. #3. J F. R. Bazinette having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect a duplex in S. D. #3, said duplex is to be located onthe northerly 60 feet of Lot 1, vine Valley View, being the northwest corner of Morello Road and Pacheco Boulevard, Vine Hill, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having re-commended that said application be granted;On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BYTHE 1 BOARD ORDERED that said aA. a. lication be and the same is hereby granted. i The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complus with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law).The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, g . Monday, June 7, 1948, Cont. 55 In the Matter of Anal_'cation of Richard W. Conklin for a land use permit to convert an existing building into an apartment buildint, in S. D. $1 Richard W. Conklin having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to convert an existing building into an apartment building in S. D. #1, said building is located at Lots 32 and 33, Block 98, Richmond Annex, being on Avila across from Yosemite Avenue, and said application having been referred to the Plan- ning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the some is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order ;s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Application of B. F. Marty for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. B. F. Marty having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision G, Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to use an existing building as a residence while building his residence on the same lot located on a parcel of land fronting 100 feet on the west side o2 Thompson Road just north of the E. B. M. II. D. (an R-S district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Bo+ rd that said application be granted with the stipulation that the existing building be vacated and be converted back into a garage within twelve months. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said apolication for land use permit for the modif icatidn of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted with the stipulation that the existing building be vacated and be converted back into a garage within 12 months. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s .. in the Matter of Application of J. E. Tracy f or a land use permit modification of pro- r, ; visions of Ordinance 382. J. E. Tracy having filed d th this Board an apolication under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to establish1sh a temporary real estate office located on Lot #3, ReSubdivision of Hermosa Manor an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of r-he Board. i 1.1onday, June 7, 1948, Cont. In the Natter of Application of M. R. Vail for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. N. R. Vail having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards. i located on Lot 17, Block U, Berkeley Moods Addition, facing Los Altos Drive (an R-1 j i district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of i Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of Wm. N. Gordon for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Wm. N. Gordon having filed with this Board an application under the pro- 1visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision C, Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to establish a retail and storage yard for fireplace equipment, Arizona Flagstone, Garden Rock and E Garden Signs to be located on a parcel of land fronting 100 feet on the north side of State Highway, formerly known as "Riday Town Carnival Property, approx. 250 feet least of Lafayette Boulevard (an R-B district); and said application having been j referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission ` I jhaving recommended to this Board that said application be GRANTED; I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE E BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the E provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Application of H. E. Russell for a land use permit modification or provisions of Ordinance 382. H. E. Russell having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to move a residence on to a lot which has one existing residence on the same lot loca ted Lot 13, Block 21 Tewksbury Heights (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recon- mended to this Board that said application be GRANTED; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervis-r Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the Modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i his hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i Monday, Jbne 7, 1948, Cont. 57 In the )Batter of Application of Ed Dossman for a land use permit :codification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. Ed Dossman having filed with this Hoard an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 40 Subdivision A, Subsections 2, 5 and 6 of Ordinance 382 to construct a duplex with 3 foot side yard on one side and a 9 foot set back located i on Lots 19 and 20, Block 68 North Richmond Land Ec Perry Co. , No. 2 (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comission having recommended to this Board that said application be GRA'4TED; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3n the Matter of Application of Imon J. Schneider fora land use permit to establish a camp site for State Horse Trail in S. D. #3. Leon J. Schneider hewing filed id th this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a camp site for State Horse Trail in S. D. #3, to be located on a 27 acre parcel of land approximately 1100 feet southwest of the intersection of Correll Road and Treat Lane near Concord. This is adjacent to the east of Lots 1 to 1% of the Treat Lane Tract, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended that said application be granted to include a riding academy, novelty saddle and blacksmith shops, restaurant, stables and overnight stopping place for both horses and riders; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, secondee by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM thct said application be and the same is hereby granted to include a riding academy, novelty saddle and blacksmith shops, restaurant, stables and over- night stopping place for both horses and riders. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorization of payment of claims for meals served deputy sheriffs during threatened strike in Brentwood area. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to pay claims for meals served deputies during the disturbance in connection with the threatened strike in Brentwood area, said claims to be approved Irl Sheriff Long. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S r Monday, June 7, 1948, Cont. In the Matter of Consent to Assignment of Agree- ment between Sidney R. Garfield, V. D. (Permanente Hospital). t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board hereby consents to the Assignment of that certain E agreement between Sidney R. Garfield, X. D. and the County of Contra Costa dated December 29, 1447, subject to all the conditions and provisions set forth in said i I Agreement, to Partnership, and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Consent on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Authorizing classified personnel for the p various county offices and departments. j Upon motion of Supervisor ?rsubath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS i By THE BOARS) ORDERED that the following personnel, classified as not out in Ordinance , No. 4429 may be employed, commencing July 1, 1948, in the various county offices and departments, to-wit: 101 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 101 Inter Steno Clerk 1 102 COUNTY CLQ 102 Assistant County Clark 1 E o4102AssistantClerkBd. Supv. l 102 Senior Clerk 1 102 Typist Clerk 4 102 Inter Typist Clerk 2 1 102 Stenographer Clerk 2 a 4 x f 102 Legal Clerk 102 Senior Legal Clerk1 102 Superior Court Clerk 105 AUDITOR 105 Assistant Auditor 105 Intermediate Cleric 1 A 105 Principal Clerk 1 105 Typist Clerk x 105 Inter Typist Clerk 1 xa. 105 Inter Steno Clerk 105 Account Clerk 4 105 Senior Account Clerk 1 105 Coaptometer operator 107 TAB MACHINE DEPARTMENT 107 Key Punch Operator 4 rx 207 Tabulating Mach. Operator 1 107 Tab. beach. Technician F 108 TREASURb'R A.k s 108 Assistant Treasurer 1 108 Stenographer Clerk 108 Inter Steno Clerk 1 a 4`'fit k 1 40, hs 109 COUNTY ASSESSOR 109 Assistant Assessor 109 Clerk 1 109 Intermediate Clerk 2 309 Senior Clerk 1I109PrincipalClerk 109 Typist Clerk tjj 109 Inter Typist Clerk 2 109 Stenographer Clerk 1 109 Inter Steno Clerk 109 Pers Prop Anprsr. 5 mos. 4 j T 109 Prop Appraiser Bldgs. t 1 r109PropAppraiserLand 1109Sr. Prop. App r. Richmond 109 Jr. Property Appraiser q f 109 Chief Draftsman 1 109 Senior Draftsman rrr r` A 109 Junior Draftsman. 4 fix $ I Monday, June 7, 1948, Cont. 111TAR COLLECTOR 5" 111 Assistant Tax Collector 1 111 Inter=ediate Clerk 111 Senicr Clerk l 111 Principal Clerk 1 111 Typist Clerk 4 x F 111 Inter Typist Clerk 2 111 Stenographer Clerk 1 oil sk 4k. 112 DISTRICT ATTORNE7Y h 112 Inter Steno Clerk 6; r. 112 Senior Steno Clerk F 112 Deputy 31st. Attny Gr. 1 3 z 112 Deputy Dist. Attuy Gr. 2 112 Assistant Dist. Attorney 1 4 ` 112 Investigator 1 N, fes 114 CORONER w s114 Stenographic Reporter 1Mani 4 r, t fi P,mss, 115 PUBLIC MKINISTRATCUR 00 .ilk115InterStenoClerk (a) 1 4 owl 0 two a) Part time limited to1175.00 per month. bNrFr " sr Mr,K yi fi 1Ng 117 SURVEYOR a 117 Assistant Surveyor 1_x v i 117 Stenographer Clerk 1 117 Senior Steno Clerk 1 r 117 Civil Eng. Assistant 7 117 Civil Eng. Associate 117 Engineering Aide 117 Civil Engineer 2 F 117 Senior Engineering Aide 6 x 117 District Road Supt. k °2 loco yyi pp 118 PLANNING COE NISSION 3 118 Planning Technician 1 n= tR 118 Stenographer Clerk 1 R. MP 118118 Inter Steno Clerk k j 118 Planning Aide 2 rgm118PlanningAssistant3 118 Asst. Planning Tech. 1121 INITT a x.. Mit .•t@' 4 d•*Y k v`d } 119 BUILDING INSPECTS fr j 119 Building Inspector 1 s jw-119 Typist Clerk w 119 Inter Typist Clerk 1 119 Inter Steno Clerk Y ' tic;s?s 119 Civil Eng. Assistant izu. Jh rN-1841t `119 Bldg. inspector Electric 2 119 Bldg. Inspector Plumbing 2 NZ 119 Bldg. Wap. Structuralfractural nSA's ca i 121 PURCHASING AGENT 121 Purchasing Agent 1 f 121 Asst. Purchasing Agent1 r " 121 Typist Clerk 121 Inter Typist Clerk 1T a 121 Inter Steno Clerk XW4 loPrg= s s. MAT eg Y= i 123 CIVIL SERVICE CO! b!ISSIOAy'{ 123 Director of Personnel 123 Personnel Assistant 502,123 Inter Typist Clark 123 Stenographer Clerk 1 123 Senior Steno Clerk r Y u 124 COUNT SERVICE OFFICER y C 1 JNis124VeteransServiceOfficer 124 Vet. Serv. Representative 124 Stenographer Clerk 3 it 's l ry,. } Mr,+'iY zY ` t ar 4gam ' 150 JUSTICE COURT NO. 10 Ito o =ti ; .. .; 150 Typist Clerk 1 150 Inter Steno Clerk MAX 151 JUSTICE COURT NO 11iy14:xr 151 Inter Typist Clerk 30.40 1 y 4 ERIC xw155 JUSTICE CC CRT NO. 15 o ma ,r i k 155 Inter Steno Clerk µ € 2 y XR, ° i war ark Monday, June 7, 1941, Cont. r 174 COURT HOUSE HALL .RECORDS 174 Elevator Operator 1 174 Janitor 10 174 Head Janitor 1 174 Gardener 1 174 Window Washer 1 fls , 141 175 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 175 Bldg. Mtce. Superintendent 1 t ` h x ° 175 Stenographer ClerkNO 175 Bldg. Utce. Mechanic N 175 Carpenter 2, 175 Painter 2 6 3 f`'b'.O.M?f„'4. k' 6 tMl x, t IS 177 TEI&PEXCHANGEEXCANG$i s 177 Telephone Operator 4Q r 177 'del. Operator Typist l b R p 201 SHERIFF 201 Telephone Ooerstor 201 Stenographer Clerk 4 Y Rrj 201 Inter Steno Clerk µ } 201 Senior Steno Clerk 201 Deputy Sheriff Gr. 1 201 Deputy Sheriff Gr. 2 29 201 Inspector 6 k ak t 201 Chief Bureau of Identfcn.201 UndershAriff 1 r Pe201RadioDisnatcher 5 r> 201 Radio Technician 2 m c01 Radio Engineer 1 yit 212—o s 230 COUNTY JAIL j w 230 Typist Clerk 1 4 230 Stenographer Clerk 1G F 230Matron on 230 Deputy Sheriff Cyr. 1 20 k 230 Deputy Sheriff Gr. 2 1 230 Chief Jailor s r4 230 Supt. Branch - jail Mr p y.'TtA .W4 P i1d'y 2, y 237 RECORDER 237 AsiBtant Recorder 1 237 Intermediate Clerk 3 237 Senior Clerk 1 237 Inter Typist Clerk 3 237 Copyist Comparer 12 z5W 1 237 Stenographer Clerk fz x 238 SEALER OF !WEIGHTS & WASURBSa238StenographerClerk 1 4 238 Deputy Sealer Weights & Maas. 4 a, 4 .. xr ZA 69 AN 245 AGRICULTURAL - ONXISSIONER 245 Inter Steno Clerk 0 3 245 Meed Pest Control Man 5 245 Agricultural Inspector 1qq y t xz 245 Laborer 3 fi s o s' f .246 AGRI. EXTENSION SERVICE41,246 Typist Clerk s a 246 Stenographer Clerk 246 Inter Steno Clerk y fry r F'[-43Jbti i 247 PRED ANIMAL CONTROL 247 Prod. Animal Control Man y a 248 COUW-P1 FOUND k p 248 Pcundman 2 x 248 Poundmaster 1 I 301 HEALTH DEPARTM M tY Y 301 Health Officer 1 5 301 Assistant Health Officer 1 yY !P 301 Typist Clerk 301 Stenographer Clark 301 Inter Steno Clerk 4k {ti 301 ?ublic Health Statistician 301 Public Health Nurse 11 g 301 Suay. ?ublic Health NurselFi r ,x, 301 Staff Nurse 1 r 301 Hospital Attendant 1 301 Dental H79 enist2 l! 301 x Ray1Technician I 301 Health Educator 301 Sanitarian 301 Supervising Sanitarian1 r i 3 Monday, June 7, 1948, Cont. c 400 HIGrMY'S A.VD BRIDGES 400 Bridge Carpenter 1 400 Bridge Foreman 1 400 Crew Foreman 2 400 Equipment Operator Gr. 1 15 u ,",' j "t q 400 3qutpment Operator Gr. 2 16 3 J{ 4 A 400 District Roed Foreman 4 r ar fi400GarageAttendant1 r y 400 Laborer f a 400 Power Shovel Helper Z r ' °l t ' . 400 ?'ower Shovel Operator 2 ry } F 400 Woad lltce. Foreman 10 0 e' 400 Truck Dri ver Light 26 f .f 400 Truck Driver Heavy W15r I. rah z . y Laborers, parttime 2Q Mp ,tk l rW # . a;'.T'^ 4 6 2'i r " '° may" 491 HIWAYS A.'1DBD BRIDGES ADI[. 491 Clerk ls u-' 491 Account Clerk (a gS" K 491 Timekeeper Nt'IZz%_ x '1 4 t",, N,'- r-'. e) 1 to be appointed by 4t County Auditor r 1 Or 4 4 k 492 COUNT;' GkRAGE 492 Storeroom Clerk 1 1 t t v,+z b iia 3, YS, .f 492 Garage Storekeeper 1 IV rr 492 painter Icy 4 492 Blackamith 1 WI " 491 Equipment Mechanic g m 492 Equipment Neth remaaa t`'4Fo11` 492 Garage Attendant 1 492 Gart-ge Superintendent 1 1 492 Laborer 1 i 492 Aelder 1 ` t Monday, June 7, 1948, Cont. 503 ISO: TTOr HOSPITAL 503 Zn`er Steno Clerk 30.40 1 503 Steff Nurse 4 1 503 Head Nurse 1 503 Hospital Attendant 6 r503ClinicalLab. Technician 1 t ThX , 503 Physician and Surgeon 20.40 2 a 503 Physician and Surgeon 20.40 1 503 Janitor 1 e 506 SOCIAL SERVICE DEPT. ZA, 506 Welfare Director 1 N 506 Administrative Assistant R 506 Clerk 1 506 Senior Clerk 506 Typist Cleric 14 506 Inter 'typist Clerk t !+. 506 Stenographer Clerk 3s k506InterStenoClerk 506 Child Welfare Supv. Gr. 506 Public Asst. Norker Gr. 2 31.40 1 z € s3tt# = 506 Public Asst. Worker Gr. 2 28 7k 506 Public Asst. Supv. Gr. 2 2 506 Child Welfare Serv. 5 506 Medical Social Worker 20111 506 Child Welfare Supv. Gr. 2 1 5", 506 Public Asst. Supv. gr. 1 3 i 524 RICHMOND HEALTH CENTER h 524 Dir. Richmond Health Ctr. 524 Asst. Dir. Richmond H1t. Cr. 1 524 Stenographer Clerk g 524 Staff Nurse 1 524 Supervising Clinic Nurse 1 M 524 Public Asst. porker Gr. 2 1 tia 524 Janitor 2kw r z s s y F 525 PITTSBURG HEALTH CENTER a 525 Dir. Pittsburg Health Ctr. 1prq„ '" s 525 Typist Clerk 531 PROBATION DEPARTMM x 4 531 Probation Officer x 531 Intermediate Clerk 1s 531 Typist Clerk 531 Stenographer Clerk 5 F 531 Inter Ste: o Clerk gfiNW 4 531 Adult Probn. Supvr.1 531 Field 'Probation Officer 15 531 Psychometric Technician 531 Juvenile Probation Supv. T 532 JUVENILE HALL r 532 Supervisor Juvenile Hall 14 ME 532 Senior Su-vr. Juv. Hall 1 532 Supt. Juvenile Hall a rx Y 532 Instructor J. H.06.40 2 fi `532 Cook 3 532 Housekee_oer Grade 1 1 ow 545 EXAM AND CARE OF INSANE 545 Hospital Attendant 4 r' 601 SUPT. OF SCHOOLS AM h 601 Assistant Supt of Schis 601 Typist Clerk 3 601 Inter Typist Clerk 601 Stenographer Clerk f% 601 Inter Steno Clark ra 601 Account Clerk Y 601 Senior Account Clerk 1 f 605 COUNTY LIBRARY t 605 Auto Messenger Clerk 1 605 Clerk 15.40 2 605 Intermediate Clerk 1 p 2 605 Typist Clerk 6 r 605 Inter Typist Clerk 605 Bookmender 2 605 Branch Library Assistant 14.40 1 rtf a 605 Branch Library Assistant 15.40 1 Hr y* ; 605 Branch Library Assistant 16.40 2 j fi kg 605 Branch Libraryy Assistant 16.40 2 x f y3 605 Branch Librar. Assistant 19.40 1TV r 9i, 605 Branch Library Assistant 21.40 1 605 Branch Library Assistant 24.40 2 605 Branch Library Assistant 26.40 1y y„ d. air ibige 605 Branch Library Assistant 28.40 605 Branch Library Assistant 29.40 1 605 Branch Library Assistant 30.40 2 l Monday, June 7, 1948, Cont. COUNTY LIBRARY, Cont. 605 Branch Library Assistant 30.40 2 505 Branch Library Assistant 36.40 1 605 Branch Library Assistant 5 605 Junior Librarian i 2 e 605 Catalog Order Librarian 1 d605ReferernaLibrarianl 605 Supv. School Librarian 1 605 Supv. Branch Librarian 1 t 605 Childrens Librarian 821 COUNrf AIR?O.RT 821 Airport Xgr. Buchanan Fld 1 821 Assistant Airport mgr. 1 821 Inter Typist Cleik 15 821 Airport Oxer. Assistant 5 w+ `• ,a" The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 14 k " the Matter of Establishing rking hours for county mployees. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the working hours for all full-time county employees be and they are hereby established as forty hours per week, commencing as of July 1, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the Metter of Appointing Special Canvassing Boards for canvass of absent voter k i} ballots (Consolidated Primary Election). It appearing to the Board that the number of absent voter ballota• returned to the office of the County Clerk exceeds in number, 425; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 7803 of the Elections Code and upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that two special canvassing boards be appointed to consist of five voters for each canvassing board, to canvass the absent voter ballots cast at said election, as ifollows to_xit: SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NO. 1 Sylvia Ball 0108 Green Street, Martinez Alice Calicum 1527 Brown Street, Martinez Clarice Carlson 135 Gilger Avenue, Martinez Birdelle J. Blakemore 2441 Orange Street, Martinez Nell V. Kelty 1340 Chestnut Street, Martinez A SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NO. 2 Nellie Gallaaore 1534 Azale Street, Martinez Marietta Twitchel 2370 West Shell Avenue, Martinez Charlotte Kelly 3002 Euclid Avenue, Concord Clementine Hayden 313 Main Street, Martinez Minta Surges 304 Talbart Street, Martinez The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. the Matter of Authorizing uilding Inspector to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Counts Building Inspector R. J. Kraintz be and he is hereby outhorized to attend meeting of the Engineering Submittee, Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, July 7, 1948, in San Francisco. IT IS BY THE BOAF.D FURTHER ORDERED that his exuenses incurred in attendance sit said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, June 7, 1948, Cont. In the Natter of Granting Italian Catholic Federation, San Carlos Chapter No. 14, permit to conduct carnival. On motion of Supervisor Cummings,, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the San Carlos Chapter No. 149, Italian Catholic Federation, jbe and it is hereby granted a permit to conduct a carnival in the Crockett Grammar k School grounds for the geek commencing June 13, 19480 said carnival to be presented i by the Fischer Show Company; and This Board deeming that said Federation is presenting said carnival in the interest of charitable and recreational purposes, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER jORDERED that this Board hereby remits any license fees provided for in Ordinance No. 1391, and authorizes and directs the County Tax Collector to issue a free license for they 1conducting of said carnival at said Crockett Grammar School grounds during the creek commencing June 13, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Mrtter of Authorizing w acceptance of compromise offered in the matter of lien against estates of Pat Barber d Hugh Barker. i It appearing to this Board that the County of Contra Costa has a lien for indigent aid in the amount of $298.01 upon certain property owned by the estates of at Barker and Hugh Barker, and that Sherrill Halbert, Attorney at Law, of Modesto, as offered the County on behalf of a client interest in purchasing said property on I hich the lien exists, the sum of 3175.00 in settlement of said lien, a nd t he District Attorney having advised the Board that in his opinion it is advisable to accept said offer; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said offer be and the same is hereby declared ACCEPTABLE, nd the District Attorney is authorized to notify said Sherrill Halbert that this Board will release said lien on receipt of' the sum of $175.00. tp The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the ourchase of Insurance i Policies. 1 On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS 1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby instructed to purchase the following insurance policies, said policies to be for a three-year i term and to be purheased from the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland: j 1,000,000.010 Burglary Policy and $1,000,000.00 Robbery Policy, l said policies to cover monies and Securities in 17, the County Treasury. 509000.00 Policy to cover any monies and securities wherever located, owned by the County. 250000.00 County Forgery Policy. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fl 3 i Y i W Monday, June ?, 1-114e, Cont. ee C) In the Matter of Authorizing Director of Personnel to attend meeting in Los Angeles. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY, I THE BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of County Personnel Administrators' Association of California, June 15th and 16, in Los Angeles; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Purchasing Agent to s. purchase fire equipment for Mt. View County Fire Protection District. This Board having on May 24, 1948, authorized the County Purchasing Agent i r to advertise for bids for one truck to be used for a fire truck and for fire engine body complete with apparatus, for the lit. View County Fire Protection District, and this being the time designated for the opening of bids on same the following bids are received and read to the Board: On Fire Engine Bods and Equipment Coast Manufacturers, 1265 Market St., Concord 2150.00 Llus State Sales Tax. The General Pacific Corp., 3305 East Slauson Ave., Los Angeles, F.O.B. Martinez, 2273.18 Price subject to applicable taxes. And the Board having fully considered said bids, finds that the bid of Coast Manufacturers is the lowest and best bid for said Fire Engine Body and Equip- ment, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be end he to hereby authorized and directed to purchase said fire engine body and equipment from said Coast Manu- facturers at the arice stated in their said bid. And the following bid is received from Giberti Brothers Garage# Martinez, on Model PW-126 Dodge Power-Wagon, with standard Cab and as per specifications in advertisement for bid for truck to be used for fire truck, and including sales tax and less excise tai[ • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .$2325.00. And said bid being the only bid, and this Board deeming it a good bid; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase said Dodge Power-Wagon at the price stated in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Bids received on fire truck, San Pablo County Fire Protection District. This Board having on May 24, 1948, authorized the County Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids for fire truck and pump for the San Pablo County Fire Pro- tection District, and this being the time designed for the opening of bids on same, the following bids are received and read to the Boards P. E. Van Pelt. Inc. Oakdale: Net Price of $13, 163.50, f.o.b., San Pablo, plus any licenses or taxes applicable Coast Manufacturers, 1265 Market St., Concord: Fire equipment mounted on 'White Chassis, Model WB-28, with 280-A engine, $12760.00. This figure does not include State Sales Tax, which must be added). And the Board having considered said bids, on motion oP Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS Bz' THE BOA° D ORDERED that said matter be referred Monda-y, June Cont. to the District Attorney and the ?urchastne Agent for report to this Board on Monday, June 14, 1948, and for the further consideration by this Board on said date: June 141, ` 1948. t The foregoinggS order is passed by the unez:imous rate` of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance of j resignation of Harold DeFraga f as Commissioner, and appointment fist of Fremont F. Radcliffe as Com- missioner, Ambrose Park, Recreation and Parkway District. The resignation of Harold DeFrags as Commissioner of the Ambrose Park, Re- j creation and Parkway District is presented to this Board, and i On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Fremont F. Radcliffe, Route 21 BozI 705, Pittsburg, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of said Ambrose Perk, Re- creation and Parkway District for the unexpired term of Harold DeFraga, resigned, said term expiring N.,vember 3, 1950. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g In the Matter of Ordinance No. 435. This Board having heretofore on April 26, 1948, adopted Ordinance No. 435 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (zoning ordinance ) and having ordered the Clerk to publish, for the time and in the manner required by law, a coot' of said Ordinance No. 435 in the WALNUT CREEK COURIER-JOURNAL, a newspaper of general circulation published ' Iin the County of Contra Costa; and Jack H. Brubaker having filed with this Board an Affidavit of Publication of COPY of said Ordinance No. 435 in the said WALNUT CREEK COURIER-JOURNAL; On motion of Supervisor Taylor' seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE I I BOARD ORDERED that said affidavit of publication be placed on file and IT IS BY THE i BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 435 and the some is hereby DECLARED PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Reports. i Reports are presented by the following County Departments and IT IS BY TAE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file: x i Department of Veterans Service Contra Costa Isolation Hospital Agricultural Commissioner County Building Inspector Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals Contra Costa County Health Jepartment y for the month of May, 1948. In the Matter of Report, County Buildings. The Special County Construction Committee presented a report on recommended building programfor county offices, and On motion of Supervisor Cuenings, seconded by Supervisor Trembeth, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be placed on file. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s Monday, June i, 1948 - Continued 6 7 In the Matter of Report of Special County Construction Program Committee on Road Improvements needed in County. The Special County Construction Program Committee presented to this Board their report on needed road improvement within the county, and James D. Ryan, Chairman, asks that said committee be dismissed; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY 3THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be accepted and thpt the committee be dismissed with a vote of appreciation for the excellent reports presented by said committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request from William B. Chaplin for Release of Lien. William B. Chaplin, Attorney at Law, having requested this Board to release a f lien against property formerly owned by Charles H. Lundvall, which lien was for monies paid to said Charles H. Lundval 1, for pension relief; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the District Attorney for his re- commendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request for Amendment to Ordinance No. 407. Associated Home Builders of Alameda County, Inc. having filed with this Board a communication in which attention is called to the effects being experienced pursuant ito the adoption of Ordinance No. 407 by builders and requesting an amendment to said jOrdinance; On motion of Supervisor Cumings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said letter be referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order 1s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Amy Gesner Re SalPries. Amy Gesner, County Employee, files with this Board a communication in which s e asks consideration of low salaried county workers; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the Civil Service Commission for study. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request for right of non-conforming use of retail 1business property in S. D. #2. Edmund S. Barnett, ?ttorney at Law, Walnut Creek, having filed with this Board a request for a right of non-conforming use for retail business of all land now I owned by El Nido Rancho not used at present as a motel, restaurant and bar business; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ABOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting Mission Covenant Church permit to use septic tank. s On motion of Supervisor Cussings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY fTHE BOARD ORDERED that the Mission Covenant Church beand it is hereby granted permission t to use a galvanized septic tank, rather than the type of tank specified under provision of the Building Code or required by the Health Department, which septic tank will be f Monday, June 7, 194-8 - Continued in operation only until sewers are made Pvailable for said Church. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent Tax Liens. i The State Division of Highways having by letters dated May 25, 1948, requested the cancellation of delinquent 1942-43 County tax liens on certain property acquired by them for highway purposes, and the County Auditor having verified transfer of title landIax ens as sownhavingfiledrequestforauthorizationtocancelsaid1942-43 tliens below, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THEI BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to i cancel said 1942-43 tax liens as follows: 1942 Deed to State 121 Block Tract Sale No. Record. Date File No. II2 19 Bay View Park 2041 5/14/42 14355 11+7 20 Bay View Park 2043 7/15/42 20182 5, 6 4Richmond Annex 2135 6/3/42 16136 i9 10 47 Richmond Annex 2158 4/20/42 10622 2 71 Richmond Annex 2183 4/23/42 109999 23 81 Richmond Annex 2187 3/11/42 6344 3+, 35 82 Richmond rnnex 2188 7/25/ 2 21 2 b Parsons Pullman Center Tract 2380 5/25/42 1529 1; 69 Parsons Pullman Center Tract 2381 5/25/42 15249 69 Parsons Pullman Center Tract 2382 5/25/42 15249 i2 to 24, B Keystone Business Blocks 2469 9/26/44 21180 Incl. 25 B Keystone Business Blocks 2470 12/29/42 35036 l 26 B Keystone Business Blocks 2471 9/26/44 21180 27 B Keystone Business Blocks 2472 9/26/44 21180 I 28 to 35, incl. B Keystone Business Blocks 2473 9/26/44 22180 136 B Keystone Business Blocks 2474 9/26/44 21180 i37 B Keystone Business Blocks 2475 9/26/44 21180 138 B Keystone Business Blocks 2476 9/26/44 21180 39 to 421 incl. B Keystone Business Blocks 2477 9/26/44 21180 l 3 F Syndicate Business Blocks 2512 5/21/42 14999 1 F Syndicate Business Blocks 2513 5/28/42 1 674 6 F Syndicate Business Blocks 2515 7/13/43 1 7 F Syndicate Business Blocks 2516 7/29/42 21445 5 H Syndicate Business Blocks 2529 11/5/42 309$4 9 H Syndicate Business Blocks 2531 5/23^2 14998 10, 11 H Syndicate ?-usiness Blocks 2532 2/2/43 2189 12, 13 H Syndicate Business Blocks 2533 5/5/42 11897 Por S & 0 Land Survey No. 171 bd N by Id of Crocker First Federal Bank E ty r/w of SP Co. S by Co In W by S F Bay, 1.27 Ac 2685 7/2/42 18982 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S in the Matter of Hearing of Recommendations of the Plan- ning Commission of the County a' r of Contra Costs for an Amend- ment to the Master Plan of the 3 County of Contra Costa, Being Ordinance No. 3$2, providing 4 for the Inclusion of the Un- incorporated Territory of the Tenth Township and Vicinity in 2 i . the Master Plan Zoning Before u "r the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. WHEREAS, on the 24th day of 1ay9 19489 at the time and place set for hearing j of the recommendations of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for i an Amendment to the Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa, Being Ordinance No. 382„ I providing for the inclusion of the unincorporated territory of the Tenth Township and i vicinity in the Master Plan Zoning; IT WAS ORDERED BY THE BOARD that the consideration : of said amendment be continued to Monday, June 79 1948; and WHEREAS, the Board having duly considered the proposed amendment and being i fully advised in the premises, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Planning Commission be and they hereby are approved and accepted and the District t i Attorney is directed to prepare an ordinance amending the zoning ordinance, being f Ordinance No. 382, providing for the inclusion of unincorporated territory of the Tenth Township and vicinity in the Master Plan Zoning, in accordance with the findings ! j Monday, Ju__^.e ?, 191,8 - Continued 69 recommended by the Planning Commission and hereby approved by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, June 8, 19489 at 9 o'clock A.M Chairman ATTEST: Clerk Deputy Clerk i RWORB THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TDBSDAY, JtT31E 8 191+$ THE BOARD l[Si IN 1DJOURM SBSSIOA r z AT 10 01CLCCK A.M. r PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN ti R CHAIRIi&N> P3ESIDING•; SUPERVISORSs S. S. RIPLEY, RAY S. TAYLOR, s R. J. TREMBATH. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR H. L. CUMMINGS. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK the Patter of Canvass of Absent Voters Ballots, Consolidated State Primary Election, and Canvass of Total Votes Cast. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed two Special Canvassing Boards to canvass absent voters ballots voted at the June Primary Consolidated Election r pursuant to Chapter 6, Article 1 of the Elections Code, and said special canvassing boards having completed said canvass of all of the absent voters ballots returned to the office of the County Clerk within the time provided for by law, and from the record of said Canvassing Boards it appearing to this Board of Supervisors and this Board of t. Supervisors finds that the number of votes for each of the respective candidates and iproposition, by said absent voters in said County is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following Page 72 , Volume 44, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra 3Costa County; i And the Board having completed the canvassing of all of the precincts of said County, exclusive of absent voters, and the count, of votes cast by absent voters having been completed as herein stated, finds that the number of votes cast for each candidate in each precinct of said County and for proposition, is as shown on the State ment of Votes Cast following Page _ 72 Volume 44, Minutes of the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is nassed by the unanimous of the Board. In the batter of Count and Canvass of returns of the election for the formation of 5 the Pittsburg Community Hos- 1pital District. WHEREAS this Board by resolution having heretofore consolidated the election for the formation of the proposed Pittsburg Community Hospital District, comprising all s of the territory within the boundaries of the Fourth Supervisorial District of Contra Costa -County, held on June 1, 1948 within the boundaries of said proposed District, with the Consolidated State Primary Election held on the same date; and it being re- quired by law that the results thereof be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and r WHERE&S, the said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County has fully i canvassed the returns of said Consolidated State Primary Election as required by lair including absentee voters ballots) and being fully advised in the premises, and having the result of said canvass before them: Tuesday, June 8 , 1948 - Continuedi NOW, THEREFORE? BE IT RESCLVED that the Board of Suoervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in said County of Contra Costa, within the territory comprising said proposed Pittsburg Community Hospita District is as follows$ j MEASURE SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS SHALL THE PROPOSED PITTSBURG CO9MU11ITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT YBS 4445 BE FORMED? NO 500 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Declaring Election of Members of County Central Com- mittee. This Board having completed the canvass of all of the votes cast at the Jnne 1191+8 Consolidated Primary Flection including the absentee voters' ballots cast at said election, and frog; the result of said canvass and from the statement of the result of f said election as is shown following Page 72 volume 449 Minutes of the Board of Supervisors, this Board determines and finds and declares that the following named ioersons have received the highest number of votes of his party in his said Supervisor District for member of County Central Committee, and Certificates of Election are here- by directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to-wit: REPUBLICAN p. Tuesday, June 8, 1948 - Continued I Second Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) T. Fugene Haney Third Supervisorial District (4 to be elected) Emerson J. Nunes John L. Garaventa t . C. A. "Capay" e.Ricks fe = Nt Floyd A. RainsrM ya t % J wt FOtrth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) P yr s Michael V. Mulcahy M,Joseph F. Milano Fifth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Joe S. Silva Lester P. Thompson The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board°', u the hatter of Declaring Certain Non-Partisan County Officers elected at June 1, 1948 Consolidated State Primary Election. This Board having completed the count of all votes cast at the June 1, 1948 Consolidated State Primary Election, finds and determines and declares that the follow- ing named persons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their respective names and the said offices being non-partisan offices for said candidates for the office for which said candidate seeks nomination, are duly elected thereto, and Certificates of Election are directed to be issued to each of them, respectively: r Supervisor, District No. 2 H. L. Cummings 1 Supervisor, District No. 4 W. J. Buchanan The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 14, 1948 at 10 o'clock A.M a Chairman ATTEST: Clerk By Deputy Clerk x 2cp t i k{•f =k b 1 r&" , Y«s"a; a{,A« • ' F9,Kr F ry .,. 1 sSa s,+,. ^ r ANe ,. m. .- > i b ly n. 's v. —.P 7'•, v;., e` vas p , x.. x r . . r " F{- £X r-:u.", .,r',` ::' "-"s° 72 KVy m OWN OVENm too :s x 6 •- n (:. .ate r .. isx ri ir' 9 F Owl ,>. WWII a tacit Y; vv!L700 102VIK "I&A star 04 Own 5n I than! Am a n 9=1 Too joappow oil 00own: _=Vx Ell fit v g a s OV r 1 '17 znw TWO happq SAV a Ar tYAweln'+Mavv+Ywu,rt-ro.Pi""MN•Rx u+:4i4.:% r. a k M+x+eYNh'x.F"..+w`ruuxx.ffrxiaix v JN.ax:, LaMrsrwe.ttivr.w w w rt-w,w.mp-t'G akf+.w.,s.'>r'+-i v L. aFe4aR+rl 8 s" 808 d 'f,i"1•"" cy{'•, qr,r -'-d Silt' + .:Mr -a++nrn,.'S Gtt',s": fi;<`i Tay ., l j i- aaw« t,..-mac. ._,4_s..., ;:.. i ' ._ _, 1 t ,. STATEMENTALLOF CAST AT THE CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD DUNE 11 1948 r IN Assembly District IN ti x AY4Nt3 is COUNTYs _. STATE OF CALIFORNIA a wMa the Cuootr("k-rk m"kr,thr Offittal Cznrvts,he must b LU uut Crrtificac un back F 1• 4.*'.'^-, .µw_Ti+. W. „- .r.. 3 7 /Il 3 JyP "i'D 5I v+ 1 CPO a.Ma. bif.s r REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates to Representative in Congress State Senator I National Convention 6th District 17th District r zj f n1 it max I: l _=` Y z Y E+ ELECTION W- 04; o c v O ! Y i ta, s z PRECINCTS xtL r G d C Berkeley Part:No.1 A !2? 43 Berkeley Park No.2 B /r if 4-:- eZ/ / 1f 11.1y Vlew No, 1 Bay View No.2 3 El Cerrito No. 1 7 /C El Cerrito Ll t:e,tito No.3 4 1 a 1 1 Cuxrito No.a N R.r SG t N /3 : /D fid ,Is El Cerrito No.5 El Cerrito No_u J '" 34E 6 4 173 7 EI Cerrito No. 7 j 1* S4 EI Cerrito No. ti 7 : z ..;; El Cerrito No.!!>; rK !cam /Cµ El Cerrito No. 10 N !1 i a0 Q #4: ; Z El. Cerrito No• 11 l?1 l_.crrlui No. 12 El Cerrito No 13 x+ n i El Cerrito No. 1.1 R t 7 q 7 LI Cerrito No. 15S 79 ,33 El Cerrito No. 16 31 33 ! i lil Cerritoritu No. 17 1 Zs f Cerrito No. 16 a;.F 1.1 el 1.1 3 1•:I l erritu Nu. 18-A tC //:. / s t 4 /1/ / l•:I Cerrito No, 19iDc47ifr /4_ 9 a 3 : 3 1•.I Cerrit°,No.21 jt /y£ ' Ir EI Cerrito.Xo.22131 fl., 40 1:1 l erritu No.11 g 43 /1 Q ' / .7 t t 3X' i s 1.1 Cerrito No.?•3 l /"/ +7 7 '/ 5 i. Ketlsing'1(11t No. 1 j /36 97 O :. 88 i 3t Kensington No.2 ir alef S Kensin ton No.3 L /y4 J.7 f 4. l:ell,l,lgton No.41,f Kensington No. 5 47 ) I*eusin;,nun No.7 iPJSft. 3: i8' .211; hensmwnun 10 S wRichmondNo. 1 8 If l fin. f ..3 ' Z3 !/ l Richmond No. 2 S /27 Z s"Q ltich,nond No.3 1.24 Jo r + .r 1.9 f j 23 Richmond No.a B 83 12 GI;lCilllll)11(l No. 5 B //V' lticll,nutl(1 No. tiC s 3 2.Q f(p 13t . . Richniond No. 7 1 ichnwnd No. 7-A Z2 .77 9 4 / i lticlttnond Nu, 9 Riehtlmrnl Nu.S-A Richmond No.J Richmond No, lU j 7 Jf 39 9 . /b , 7Z.. .24 /3 Ricllt,to,td No. 11 3/ Richmond No. 1 S Richmond No. 13 f f Richmond No, l-i y s 7 Richmond No 15 iIticilnlot,d Nu. 16 ticl,llutl(1 N0. 17 ley 7 a0 Richmond \(). 17-:1 3 /Q Ricll,llu,l(i N(1. 15 8 /00 7 r Rirll,ll()11(t N(J. 19 2 ar Richmond Nu. 20 1'113 31r t ! ,? f 22- /3 Total& Carried ForwardAA CONSOLIDATED PRIINIARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 RE. PUBLICAN Member of Assembly Member County Can" ? Member County Central loth District i Commi#ee......_..Sup.Dist Committee_ ..... Sup.Dist. _ n ii Z U3 i d C l o D! , O v o s 8 y' 14 3 >a r S3 M 14 P Q S12 40 i f E r t G J L 't'f I l 3 Y z P / j t 3} I 95 5 i a ' o . o t 30 6,7 01 3 t l 1 Y. 3 REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates to - Representative in Congress - State Senator National 6th District 17th DistrictCmwenUon Ii _ i W-. c L'LL'CTIOI T z66g Z CPO x ae: PRri-aNCIrScss< < ad al e L•• Z tt< i s >: i Y $ t R a x Totals 8roagbt Fawai A 901 2916 ;JAL° 335 I,Zj. Z IObs; 110 su, Richmond No.21 a / , ' 14 Richmond No.22 C /1 4r 3 i =at Richmond No.23 p /;; (,C s/9 ` 2 / y2 .Z 3 l / 0 Richmond No.21 i-Z•i 4 : .s3 J4 Richmond leo.-25 p 1.54 3L ; sH 3 i 3 dG, t 5 ! '/ Richmond No.2tl so- 410 Richmond No.27 04 4F Richmond No.28 1 =3 1{! 3e i3 Richmond No.20 X10 all t. Richmond No.30 j 11V V1 t fQ 41 .1s..all .24 // Richmond No.31 L /li0 3y JJ' 4 // t Richmond No.32 f f J9 nt01 / 'f 9. /o Richmond No.33 N /1 ." It J l` Richmond No.34 f/ b l a ! S i 2Z. 17. Z L I 3 Richmond No.35 P J ' 93 67 64 33 /4 Richmond No.36 Q !r' 37 89 t 11X32' Richmond No.37 I 2S 3z Richmond No.38 S $` 30 ; F sf #,20 7 fp . llicluuoud N .39 14' 41 .2s I Z i // liichtnond No.40 L /-W 1510 tticluuoud No.41 a 183 31 29 l Hicluuund No.42 C e3 47 2B S .t.7 i6 Z4 /01 Richmond No.43 J1 /14 Sc lr ` .Z Pichmund Ns.34_.__ Z C'' o 3/ .2G /6+ Richmond No.45 F s'3 f y ; bt. S ;.37 RichuuuidNo.46 4T 33+ ; 7 Jp 14 ! ltichmulid No.47 ll ?it 31 t.7 3 /3. 5. 3o ' Ricluuuud No.48 J :' 33 i / ./.. 27 /01 4. 1:ichnwnd,l uL 9 4 3 Y Sa S' Richmond No.50 r 'r• 47 Richmond No.51 Richmond No.52 Alf 71 26 3. X 4 9• /4 + . Richmond No.53 H 131 4 s q l:ichutond_1 Q,_14 21. 1 fs 36 f a Hichmt nd Nu.54-A p 12 /G 4 ZR ! a Richmond No.55 Q .7.'r/ 7(;Sy J.Q' ZS 7 ice+ /. Richmond No.56 p w3 w ;2' t 3. ).JI-3 .38 // f! hichinond Nu.56-A S /5 Sot 39 ,? Richmond No.57 7 3 6 Z Richmond No.57-A 4/ l f t JQ 4 L Richlnwtd No.58 B NFA 3Z Riclunond No.59 cJJy 4 . Richmuaul Nu.W-A p /.j 1 7 1. y L 7 .3. Riclunond No.60 S'/ 3 G 33 Ricluiwnd No.vl F /.ZY /'! 3. 16chmund No.01-A Q IOo /1 1 4 at : .t 3 /. / Richmond No.62 J9C- .?! Z/ E 4 ._ /.Z 2S Richmond No.692-A I . . a 310 Richmond No.63 0 P = t b I •Z. } a Richmond No.64 r 174 7 : 1 / liclnnund No.65 L /7g J3 ; S : L / ! Richmond No.66 3/ / 7 3 D ; 1.6clunond No.67 jy /47 .23 Il. /4 1 icluuuud ' l 7 3 i Riclunund No.68-A P 61 7 S t / 3 0 3 4v . 33' 7. l 9RichmondNo.69 l:icllliu+n:l Nu.fig-A p /3 4, kichlntwd No. 70 S+Z /O ..?3 i 27 38'.f Wchmoud Nu. 71 3 J 19 7 t Totals Carried Felwod 4AS t - 5-'Q - !j I CONSOLIDATED PRIAW11' ELECTION HELD JUNE 19 1948 REPUBLICAN Member of Assembly Member County Control Member County Central 10th District Committee Sup.Dist. Committee. Sup.Dist C tj116 I ac B J 7 ' G.Z 0 l 3/ 1 6 133 2, f i At I p 14 p rF S s. 43i. 5 0-1 113 0 ' l8 r s G Z 13 airs 0 f o L 4 /3 32 67RL39 , Z w 57 y 3 ; o 7 a LI t i. . .... . 97 r _ lid 3 d a J .5 REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE National o Representative in Congress State Senator e ConventionR 6th District 17th District s Av 1 1 Cm eo Z ij=f ELECTION eL_ CC".k v PRECINCTSMin l Z j pC OfCt: z G .+ I Totals Brought Foraeur L p 5033. * i S` 1 L i I `Riclimmid INTo.71-A j //f all _ p 1 13 7 / I Ricllimmili Ricllll mid No.72-A j/ // /;.. P Z; rj 3 .2 l:ichmond No.73 M.7 Ri.limou l No.73-A F /54 /5' 2, / * a as t Iticlnmmil No.74 Richmond No.75 l>i r163 JZ Ric.11mmid No.76 l 41 3J 1 30 1. 3 120 k b Richmmid No.77 1 MIT it1.1 A's ,Z r 13 Riclm mid No.78 t d•S J 1 3 / #/3 i /F F la. Richmond No.79 L t'f /'f V0 r ltici mmid No.79-A M /79 9 9 / I 3 l Richmond No.80 N /sof . .3 ; 3 iv `. 4 ( 7 Ricluuond No.$1 fo aZ z j ltic111111g1ti l1.82 p Q 3 f .3 I Iticllll11111d No.M Q 3 17 01 vZ j- - aZ a78 D l6c1111U111d No.83-A R /3 3 a3 oz Richmond No.84 S a' -2p ;Z-F 4L j,/ . 8 .24 Richmond No.R* T J03I? . I 1 4112,1 Itichm mil No.85-A 31 3 s 7 ltichmmul No.86 B Richm,md No.RG-A C so /$ Riclummil No.87 D Richmmul \o,R"i-A p' ?Q 1 3 S 1 o D .7 •Z Itil'11I11:nl,[ No.88 F /77 +23 S l /Q 7 2O ; 4 Richmond Na. 89 rj l9 : 13 S . 3 A/ to Itichmmul \it.89-A il[ r+3 /3 ; l . 9 /x 1&111111-1141 No.90 j /tit A : Riclu:nmd Nil.90-A t i 01 ltiClllll4lllli No.91 Y 6 .3 3 6.. t6. 4. hiclimmul Nit.92 L /3.3 14 µO . 2f / Richmoml No.92-AAf 5 t n 3 I . Z. '20 2,Richimmli No.93 N /.Z` vall, 7.Richllnand No.94 F/ e kicllllumd No.95 P / ,f 30 . 20 or lticllnnmd N.. 4 /a7 '' 1 37 4 1 11 31 .71 7 Richnl11:1d No.97 R S .1 s tI zo 3s sq20Ridull,gS ld No.9S g W0.111unld No.99 3 2. 41 Rielmitald No.100 A ! 34 : j lot3 Richmond N.1. 101 49 ; i J3 Z4 .23 42-!;ltll'lltlltIll'd Nl, 1021 I s / I .. ..gz. 2 1tic1111101111 Nu.103 j/ /S7 ":1 33 O AXa / g jf - .Richmornl No. 104 3 ? 1 7 1 2 i S Riellllloild No. 105 F /. 3%all Pablo No. 1 G 1 / J + 1 13 if Zi tiara Pablo No.2 2af l f 23 ; C 1 San Pablo110.3 3:TZ 7 z San_Pablo No,4 51- 14 JS Z: 41i S,Sm Pablo No.5 j / 5 S:nl Pablo No.6 L +r 3g T3 q- .. 13 tiara 1'ablu:10.6-A At /1^ : l'ln P.11111\70.7 N /f 3C S T..- ..Sall 1'2blo No.83 Al 3 17 : / 1 1 4 jz if L sail Pablo No.S-A qF /y p f ..,t } 40 /S.. . . Z.San Pablo No.9 0 14C 21 titin Pablo No. 10S.. /6 / 0 Sall Pablo No. I1 4P 1z 71 tion l'aldo \t,. 12 Totals Gnad FonrndC,',; .t i•- 1 . . qe CONSOLIDATED PRIMARYELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 REPUBLICAN Member of Assembly Member County Cw*al Manbor County C rkcl 10th District CenunW .......Supp 1W Con nift"........Sup,Dist--l' W z < m ee s Sd a.3 zId W s = v C f N! i ; / R . D i /T s A17 . ge. F : o /O. I j;a jp-; / P 5. 37 A 4 7 n r 50 G 4• Z• o O O O 4 N R ' o 4.1 a . A OC7 , .:. 1 Vs D l 1 t c y. s f CAt a R 31 T j'.+y r,'...• 'ya 1V ` T..x-c.=aa ic'.a_ L REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE a Doto Representative in Congress State Senator National 6th District 17th District O I f I. x F; ELECTION d_; :. o, r o i PRECINCTS i Q 4 Q r i x i i rotele sr000et Forvmwr A 7 6412.X1513 70 1 1 2140 36 16(?'! i San Paldo No.12 A s !e i is , '10 1 10 S : 14 `f titin 1`ablo No. li C 71 /f , 13 O f i fa + 9 O Sall Pablo No. 14 l3'} .°• l 17 ; 3 San Pablo No. 15 R p Sau Pablo No.16 F /t'5 .: 1.73 ; 1.7 J III i'abll No.16-A G 9a y Jt 4 1 /O S /7 titin 1'M&No.17 8 91 9 4 f Salt Pauli No.17-A 1 79 /7 3 Q >( ti:nl P.11)10 No. IS if IS 9 ' 3 1 ° 1 7 391 I 1`::bk, No. 19 17 ¢ I Z7 . Sall Pablo No.19-A y f f 3 02 0 San Pablo :U.20 m 13 1L J7 A .2. 6 /g f Sari 1'abl„No.21 V ',/C a7` Salt Pablo No.22 7 'f8 iF . 19 30 / S:nt rablo Nu,23 P 15(o .?S ;tJ 1 0 4 14 17 0.. S:nl 1' Il10 No.2 Q i l .'. ,J9 3 } /G 8 t¢Ij.. i San Pablo No.25 jt l`9 .l b San Pablo No.26 S fid 3l San Pablo Nu.27 A ff 10 Sall 1 .111141 No.28 4 r 1 4 1 4 10 + . Sall 1':Il,lu Nu.2$-A Z 10 8 D S:ul 1':I1114.)Nu.29 C, 32- p d + $ J 1i J3.Jo Sall t'ablu No.30 3 3' O i 9 t Z c:ilult F Gi II j JO o ; 1F 4 3 3 f Olcutu G G 7 s S S ? .R i Rudeo No. t A21 Ar : ; 24 f ! /rt t o ` J( 13 Rodeo No.2 144co No.3I, 17I E 3 l:txtca No.4 7q g Q 3 Rodeo No.5 L A ata fib. ,t YZ I! JS. At jq7 Rodeo No.? Rodeo No.S. R,xku Na,8-A df .-,? 7L S .I I G oto /S I'hiole Na,2 R 141 J.4 : 1 ad 4 1'inul. No.3S / /j 10 D 4 Hercules S Sfs : 7 1 to1pff i Selby q t It 4 /.O. 14/.. Crockett No. 1 mr 1 44 39 S i lip Crockett.No. = x, so i 5 4r 3s Crockett No. 3 t^ 4 4 : 3S 4 1,11 Crockett No.4 53 a 3G 1 f 2a /S 034 t Crockett No.5 j io7 .21 , 21 Crockett No 171 . if /O 41 rI Crockett No.7 59 S 30 1 r ES J7 Crockett No.8y 56 0 3 .44 Z..4 3 Crockett No.9 Jl /B9 36 71 S A.o /(o /v Crockett No. 10 27 JA Part Costa No. 1 1 sf Port C.W4 Na. 1 t J 7 g ' -} Q Danville No. 1 Q 4 le3; # 4 47 29. .27 Dullville No. 2 t ^?3 i 31 3 l0 7v j ao i i3` t7. I)amille No.3 C 1 2f.ff 1['I, > f rt : fob 8S 1 rotals Canoed Fenleard v i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 RE PUBLICAN Member of Assembly i Member County Cww Member awety C rinl^ 10th District Committee' -SUILOW` commi"w_.. _SBIL EW. 39I Y i Id p i oouCC s A lj')j.2,/4. 10' A4!,11.9 J610 a — v . jai 17 C i o c fl ' I t 3 8dolt M d4 /c : 1 38' Pit 0. df. 17 S c 8 ? s .L, J6 32. zG3 it N 33 6 A gap S7 s a @20S l.. 70 If t Ara m N /* sJIL. o p;ram REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE _ r Delegates to Representative in Congress State Senator r....__. National Convention 6th District 17th District LLL'CT10NI-a : w S a PRECINCTS o_" s 5 S Zt C"+ i w79 r 09 0 x a 1 Totals Brought Forward A fvv*4 1331 3 11,133' 1 ; Sam Ramon JC 445 i Tas_•• 'Mara C & - l.afavette No. 1 D 16C IV 114 .6i Laf ailette No.2 F 1"1 $lo b 13 43 34 37 1i Laiayette No.2-A G J33 74 Lafayette No.3 0?5* L.tf:nrttc Nu. 3-A 1 4 7 41 f r Lafa vette No.4 4 3 AS- # S ? t Lafayette No. S 7/ 4 /B jQ 4 tj q ' Lafayette No.6 L 14.5 1C44S 17 57 3 p q t iF7 Canyon m Jr:< Jf : 9 S. tS G 1:.'• . Aforap 7 13 Orinda No. 1 F Gr 145 47.E 1,L .29. 9 S`r Orinda No.2 S .20 Orinda No.3 L-9 i=4 . 1 a 7 " 7 t a7 f f *1 71s Orinda No.•t E Orindo No. S T 91 !` 23 - o i > 2: a'1 1 -70 3 ,4 I Q s f3' Alamo No. 1 f 7 3S } /S z ; 7 # 1AlamoNo.2 i 1.s Alamo \'o.3 S ¢ 3 Alhambra p /T/ s s Y i Walnut Creels No. 1 20 ' t Walnut Crack No.2 1 I L LL s x f Walnut Croak No.4 t " 44 .2L ` is ¢S ' 3gr Walnut Creek No.S L if y4 . 3 S SJ ' d # 3s' o 1111U1 l'rCCI: i\U.Jr-Jl fC a f y+y ! l..3 r .. t Walnut Creek No.6 N 117 41 Walnut Cr"--No.6-A j 3 2. Walnut Creek No. P 11.3 Sd ; 13 4 4. 3 ?Sf ; p ` Walnut Creek No.8 j D 77 !6 t GL t15 tfF WA11ut Creek- No.9 R 4t i 1G! x. {{ I r Saranap No. 1 S ,?7 jS4 Lp:!..rx 64 ; f/ I j No 2 SC i S f 4 1 a2 o t ;Martinez No. 1 L So ti r e . . 3 f l Martinez No.2 B Imo{ a Alartinez No.3 L .? SS " SSS $` R Sf! Alartinez No. D 176 4t.' 3•L 7 k 1? t s3 Martinez No• 5 J•r7 Malone:No.G 1 kMartinezNo. ? G 1g•+ +" 17 1 4# /Y .C J. r 13 t Martinez No. Martinez No,fl2413 Martinez,No. 10 Z E J ; ! I 1? 11 /2, 11/ a,,1 Martinez No, it IAC 3 4 3 r8 3,'t. .21 /S Aiartumcz No. 12 Martinez To. 13 y - t jAlartinezNo. 14 c if'-j S Alartinez No. 15 p r Z1 Aiartinez No. 16 H7 .23 Alartinez No. 17 O 14 .30 i 13 y. Martinez No. 18 Alartinez No. 19 7.2 y C . 3 d' `„?5( Alartinez No.2t3 1afals Cacriad Eroeiraed..__......._. _._ ___._ '` !+^' _.-.__._.. Q27 4734 R 10 I CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 19 1948 REPU_SL.ICAN Member of Assembly Mo be Costly Cankd Manbw Costly Citlnl 10th District q Coititillre .S s .Dist. Commilhe Ss i LIP L i Vy 8 xid het to=.._ r. -. 66 t T y 7 oZ+; .3 Tap, Q f :J S *C s! L I 73 [ L AF 31. g o s o r tri y: SG ! 420 D •r / S f Irl. . .... ... . . tPzf ti S t 3 !J 3 s' • 37- I F /3 ,.2.Z o t ifq L 7/ .070' 3 o .. 113 At 7 17 d . - p 1 . S V71 3 es 7 %A.. C, "71 J .26 7.9 A C 3 f 3 car 1(0JR 0 17 Alum I 3 3p N !•U'f .7 D u{7it j .a ._ .-_..-e s ..a=..:::ry:nr---- REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE..--...- if HE_ Delegates to is i Representative in Congress State Senator j National 6th District 17th DistrictConvention a0z ; Col ELECTION f o e: 1'RECINCI'S z < an '" I jgMIS 0 t L' x Totak 11romowt tmomi rt Mountain View Na. 1 a f oS o to 4 Mountain View No.2 C lel. 2,: 2y t i ./C 1 I D $ 1 Mountain View No.3D Jj 7 A Mountain View No.4 I of lumu:uo View No.5 11 0 4 7 louutain View No.G C O 19 D 1 /O 4 Vine Hilt 8 J41 31 J 3 ; /b 18 13 1 1 Vine Hilt A j 11f ZLr 171 3 /1 i 7 1¢ (v Concord No. i 14V i .21r t Concord No.2 3.1. / f" Concord No.3L /?I 'l 3 5 Y'1 S 28 .24 Concord No.4 m f.90S 35 Q # 31 1 I{. /g 1126 Concord No.514'1 3• 3 . y /qN4.. 494 t Concord No.G 3D Concord No.7 l 47 7-5 tt o?y S `3 9 JO via s. . _ . .. .. ... Concord No.iA 0 J44 'I f 9 1 ar 91. 4 Concord No.8 A f1? -371 t 1 A/.. 8 /y ,iiiConcordNo.9 l toy N , #AS o c. Concord 1u.9-A se 23 Concord No. 10 j 1'tq 38 02 .?.Z.t 7 /'J Concord No. 10-A a / y a // L /S. ? Concord No.11 C 31 411 31 3 /9, . 41 /91 /0 Conco ttil \u. 11-A D /c^ l 9 ;17 Z ? S /3. 9' Concord No. 12 D 21? $ Concord No. 13 F /01 32 3 . /9 7 23 1 /5 Concord No. 14 4V stf bl . 7 1* 8 .20 /. s: Concord No. 14-A 8 /P3 f.2-;Af S ; /a— 11 az l:rntcurd 'o. 15 7; y t../4 8. /s"l t Concord No. 16 t S ' is, 7 t'uncurd No. 1:Y // ,ZI 3 9Concordx... l:-A y 117 s t ?. 3 AssociatedI3 3 13 ii /3 /S y At Cowell 1N S3 J9 ZS :/3 7 t Pacheco No. l j IT4 33 1 It 1.7 z j17 .27 2/ 1 1t` Pacheco No.2 2/ /,2.'t + 14 3 it 6? 11Icasmit Hill No,l Q off ; t 1111 . '/ 4 : 11Ic:t•ant 11;11 No.2 3/ y /g f,ZZ t'Icas:mt Hill No.3 S• *C 53 Ple. -mt Hill Ao a C Pi No. Pittsburg No.2 S Pittsburg No.3OZ to 10 // 7 Pittsburg No.4 S/ /2. 17If .2. I Pittsburg No.5 11 it ;AT 01 Pittsburg No.G JA / Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.8 L S `f9 : } at -27 AV .ZS /Gi Pittsb No.9 i1: 9 4 31.Z Aa S 1 /34 Pittsburg No. 111 1y L' top S 3 I /9 1 8' Pittsburgiso. 11 4v IS It if ? ' Pittsburg No. 1. v 4 Pittsburg No. 13 1'ittshurl;1u. 14 91 .Z1 D1 /S 3 it Pittsburg No. 15 1'ittsburb \u. 1b C 1' Toials :arnad Forward V/$6 L .'. ,s.41..^ iC F•:•.0'ia......._..;. ._.. J CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 19 1948 REPUNLIC_ A__ er N Membof Assembly M«nbw County Cm Mmbw County Co;k r 10th District cm AM : 5;llw i i rad L V \ lie ' R r' y :• i. 5 iR. 70 443 I.308 W51 343P G it C i , OI 4 t H ftS e c E' pr N 419 r J0 8 C I7 ' s' /3. CAI 33 0 l /S , z € 53 3 3 '.26 O a s ,,. . /y; 3 sg z 4 i0 3 t Z C jr z . 7 .2. iI S 3 m 1 9• ; . Z Air 1 S : r' ? S At miti•8 .z s'/ odipf 3 REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIM D• Rtotes 9RepresentativeinCongress State Senator Natie+naI h District 17th DistrictConvention FA i etc Z .te! 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V 39 31 1Knightsen S 2 Oakley No.1 Oakley No.s crattty No.3 e[ /314436 91 7. 7 /3 G l etlu•IlalandIff .39 3Z g S /4 int ABSEN se V=1 11+1 Ibl : 113 It COMMA C05rA Coux"rarMs 1 i t:. .. a.1... .. •::: . .. ...•. •:_J-s__S'•..,. _......i-i. ..-:.f'..-t--.KS^ ;LZ::.R'6 r. 14 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 19 1948 REPUBLICAN Member of Assembly Membw County Cmkal fi Mambw County Cankal 10th District Conrnille . ....Sup.M. Ca itloe..Su Dist x t r : f s3 a ee p 686 7120;# ' s 31 97 37 F 1 13 L N ? /! it 3 G.. 79 1 i 1117 P - Jr 0 Is AV bf Z kr 3/. 17 71of2, 0 /t- A' 6 37 A/ Q Atev 75 77 14 17 ! R s X15 REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE iiAunber Comfy Control Member County Central Member County Central Member County Control=' - CommtiMoe: Sop.Dist. Committee' E Sup.Dist. Committee+ /Sup.Dist. Committee. 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OV ' ! : 3a 1 Richmond No. 11 s34 'S i 2 9 AS' Z op ji. 3Z r 3 e Iticl,uiond 110. 12 ZL , .9 •2rff ;.Z.:. r/ .23 /f o27 /f i 'i< 2G 19 Zjr i Richmund No. 13 1 ,, ./ .Z/ 27 i 2/ X.72. // a.Z& Xf 17 2dr llicltmoud No. la 6 / Rial:mc rtd110. 15 z1v ••,J :949 '=3 AF ; /G .Z, s 1.1 .7 / a? 'as3t Richmond No. 16 plc +R 4 ; 1q I 5, ' S J /3 ` t richmond Nu. 17 71 •o;Y .+jZ ;.,Z¢ i/7 07S ' A.Z 02 Z!, I:i.lt:tt,+:td No. 17-A IC- ,= :/7 ; Ar /S Alt /3 #./t3 ; `/ 11_2 „ZG /? Iticlttuotrcl A;_. IR S ' 7 S $ ; ry (° (P S 8 (' Ilichnio:,l No. 19 3 /c f llicl,ruuud N.,.ZO 3 Totals Carried Forward j - r; 7;9 I; t4s% . t.=..1.74 _1. 1I.j 3. 16 CONSOLIDATED YRIAI aRY FLF'C.TION HELD )L NE' 1, 1948 REPUBLICAN Ji Member County Cc-tra' Member County Cer-ra kle^see• Ccun y Central Member County Central Member County Cenfral Committee Sup.Dist. M Committee S.F.DIST. x Cornmirree Sip.[list. Committee Sum Dat, Committee. ...Su .Dist. F C ' 43 D ' I FiI B tl t4 tl N i s P r A 4 C s G r s i 1 E K j 3 L a f i fN 3 P t , R A B 1i r D t 1 1 Li I i SI 1 t 17 REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Iettber County Central Member Comer Central Member CO Central Member County Central Camnittao.11 Dist. Cm n+itsee '" tTSup.p.Dist. Committee/p.Dist Committee ......Sup.Dat., ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals 8rou*FaweNd L 1 ANY 17;,! 11W .1W 3 1 rw. M0.1 I O L-.J$4 f 20051 L0.I f.91; Richmond No.21 D 23 ,1S . -f ;,3 , :1 r , a C , ;,,t4 i3 ; JS a` ?rr Richmond No.22 C t-5 . WA-7 4 =J3 6 ; 34 ; 37 30 38 31 Richmond No.23 yµ3 i vDL .35 . 42 34 SS :38 ,s1 1I . s'! as ' 4s } s Richmond No.2! 3 ,7S 34 .7 32Z. : e ` 1 3 '39 .2 I $OlZ Richmond No.25 P .2S , .3:..; f 33 /f 20 . 1 ; / .78 ?9 .ZS ;. 3'i Richmond No.20 Richmond 1\0.27 ll . 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Iticlunond No.43 D 3Y . -Y : 7 : 37 .21 3S 1-:r 1 .14 38f d'f j 33 lti hm9tld.1 r 4C w/2 e i X11 1.1 ; S2 ! 4 Riclunond No.45 F f3 , .47 ; 6,Z US* i:F(a 771511 ; 76 39 ' 73 If`E 7C 74. Richmond No.46 6 .27 ,2 9 . , ?s i0 SS:.ZlI ;.Z S j(.; .7/ 2,V '. /1 /71 Richmond No.47 H 31 30 AS 2f 1.a .23 ;j3 . ,C /9 3f ,I* Richmoud No.48 t 9 . 33 ..z8 , 2S 1 1 y . ?4 ; /S ., .z if .21 l iclnnond No.49 62- 74 SZ 57 rl16. &I : so 63 i if : 35 ?2. : GS G3 Richnumd No.50 j Sit 4Z; 3c .37 d 1f 37 .3Z : 3 L 42 3.L: 34 l:ichmoad No.51 L 3S , 38 30 ,Sy .ty 36 3Z 3it , /S 33 31 .77 Richmond No.S2 l3 2. ?s T`/ ,?D O! Z•2; /6 /3 1 .i Z . } ,Zo za Richmond No.539 : •$N 3 .3G .2 .•c .23 S;.2L ; y .24 1t13 3 1.2Y IAL . Riclunond No.54 1 St It 13 ! Ole 11, f /6 t.ichmluud No.;4-A p /S . II : 14 /1 >r /G 9 t /a o Io /Z G a4s1 91lichmondNo.55 4., 4S 9 SS y t 3? Richmond No.56 R 44 . 4q ZK 33 3if 3 f j G it i .23 35' 3 c 3,1 1 j l:iclmwuut Nu.SCi-A 41 37 ;31 31 3.f t 4e 39f /7 . i Z . $13 Ricluuond No.57 S /s IS t I7 3 /7 M I /l l /Z I zo Riclunund No.57-A 7 ; /tf 3 / /I /Q // // 7 !3 /G Richmond No.58 a 31 ;.2=- 1: .24 11 25 +Jb X23 /3 .; 3' .2/. ,2S . .24 '. Richmond No.59Z' 7 17 t I?' /7 ; 13 Richmond No,17 if ,n J If 17 1+ A 12 /o /6 /9 4 /s Richiuond No.60 34 las ; is 1 041 .3 1 .2 Richmoud No.61 y /C 1C 1 'j 6 71 /V 12iclu»und No.W-A 7 7 7 ' v 4 'i Rictuuond No.62 19 /5 '. 3c H /3 // f3 /3 8 ` /z A It 13 Ricluntudt No,62-A o?3 t 1 L / 1 S i /a. ` 172117r313 #; / } I / / tt 7 Richmond No.63 H 2C 5; 11 /b 1 2/' ` / ! /3 ! /S Richmond No.64 1C 9 y 10 1Q /0 8 4 Z 9 /o .S ! q Richmond No.65 L /4 , aC 23 ; .21 17 3G /8 1e ! .2c 37' /s /(v Richmond No.66 3Z '3C 34 30 .27 .21f 3Z .22 /6 129 .2? i20 oZ3 Richmond No.67 7 19 ;IT % )2 1 Z, 14 13 4 /1 IS s Z 9 /L 17. Ridimund. C 2 ` 7 i 16 1 g 6 /Z 1 9 9 Z- Richmond No.68-A Q ; 7 t 4 1, S; (, S 12icluuu:td No.69 O 33 , 3 "21 : .29 ,25- 3 30 30! .10 ;27 3 2 R;el uuntd No.69-A 6 . 17 , ?o ; /9 A 14 14 /8 7 /6 /01 14, 110 16C111„11ud No. 740 S? . 51 , 44 51 . if7: 4y 1.2 ` 41 S11 47 , q` i l;u-1111:,mid No.71 L I 1., /S /3 /S 14 /o . 1 S. o Totals Carried ForweN oJ3 J:';C 7yi„; _ 3: e= f l s,s AI}Q`l' s, O s. 3$q:_..... CONSOLIDATED PR1NL IARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 REPUBLICAN Member County Centra! Memoir County Centra' Me-ribor Co::nty Central Member County Central Member Counter Central Committee Sup.Dist. k,ommittee Sup,Dist. Corrinittee Sup.Dist. i Committee. .. u Dist. Committee,. . . Sup.Dist. b A D t A 666 e r i a t P A r t ew: p , 4 i d y r Ye r i f L N s A A t A j t tlll Ia t t N i t t ..t j 6 4 e t i A{t g i i 19 t REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member c"ft Contra Member County Central MemberCountCentral Member County Central _ -- i CatmnMO@-.Sop.MO. Committee i'Sep.Mo. 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J '.20 17 /4 17 .0101 /o !s San Pablo No.24 Q / /: ! ` )/ / !$ ; /7 San I'ablu No.25 D :.? .J:r.1-'Z !9 3 /'9 " 177 14 17 ;w i11I'atiluNu.2G S J'J /9 , I$ . lo ; /9 all 19 : if. t /4 14 an Pablts No.2T ir S 1 S i10 IS t z t e S:i11 1'at11u N11.28 L /3 9 9 San Pablu Nu.26-A j /S / 7 /1 } 9 // 9 . 1 7 7 S sal, VahluNo.29 c /9 ..29 : 12 /9 /4 19 : /f .to /1 , ter / s; so .X/ call 1'alslo No.30 D 17 !b 10 17 /3 /b . /+f 13 9 17 /(i 13 l0Z 1Sn Pablo No.30-A 9 i F to _ y 5 M f S 'S 6 't t 41 7 l)leum G 7 /o f 7 B 7 7 6 7 i Rodeu No. 1 Q Ar .,4,21 i /1 p X Ara .?!o . 022; 423 .?o j 33 s/ ! /y /y ltudco No.2 if /E !Y J7 13 : IS . 19 11 J& 4F /`f q Rodeo No.3 9 i1 ! = S 9 7 ! 4 f kollcu 1*0.3 ktxll.•u No. J 7 :1S . .i0 +23 . 1y;-a2; /0A ?V .77 #20 iart/ .. 13-1119 12 07. ra. Rotllvl N.G.i a'tQ I9 R a/ If /S' .i Itly(r/Nu.s 2s t i\IKIIYI No.S-A r 3 .:9 .r9 .? -7g /ti to . -13 16 : 1$ .2q i d3 *.7.'z. 1'i,iulr Nu, 1 Q 3p . ql ..2'9 ' 34 .27 . 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Coetinitiee SuP.Oise CanenitteR 1 Carun Yf n. •Sumsr i s 1 Yh Op AF f. oi . . L s 1 P t;: _ cl 941- 77 N off . 3s i • F+ r... .._ . . _ ..,. ` i.- :. Y r1 r t/ 01 77 70 S 9r , 7+. t. t j71 1 ss.s:s:.:a.•t._r..:::: s:aiSiYilf Y/ mxs.ate.« »_..._ _..s a'n:_•:.zmeaesr arera.:-t-:w..as:s.-a xs.s..w..•:r.:t+ms• REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE V. t Member County Central Member County Central Me dw County Central Member County Central Coarnitie*'4/-Snp.DW. Con miMse Sup.Dist. Coeunifte Sup,Dist. Committee .Su s x Dist.;,. --- - 1 y i 1`l :TIONION V PRECINCTS T"s arouebt FNwMr Swi Ram ui v._. _.._- -- _ _ Ta...ajara Llf4pate No.1 t l.:tfayrtte No.2-A f Lafayette No.3 8 1-devote No. 3-A j Wadettc No.4 1 Lafayette No.5 Lafayette No.G L Ciuk•ott Mot 1V I tSt. A1ar Orinda No.1 j Orinda No.2 Orinda No.3 Orinda No.4 Urinda \o.5 i t)rinda No.G L Alamo No. 1 e E 2lamaNo, C lama No.3 J) Alhambra 4 Walnut Creek No. 1 g .tv 019i s2rl.24 Walnut Creek No.S l 8S ; ? : C? 7+ Walnut a 5> S 3 Sir Walnut Creek No.4 j &S ' 40 . 51 S 5-1 Walnut(:red:N0.S L 7(. ; ?(e alnut i rcrk No,S-A At G6 -t.'r . 57 .:.:r7 57 Walnut Creek No.6 A/' ,;, , i•3 . 77 79 1F aluut t.reek No.6-A 54 s I-P 3 a Walnut CTed:No.7 CWalnutCrec:No.8 p /3 Valnut Crerk No,9 Sarantap No, l I.Z Q / . /9f//S /IG Satanap No,—;-- Si. ' S:.; 3 3 1 7 ; 7 ?tartans No. 1 Martines;\o,2 a /3 : /S; / /lo /.Z•• Martunes No.3 C 7S 75 .6? 7/ Martine:No.,1 D 4' 3$ : V ,39 , Alartine-No.L 35 .3 3 Martine:N.C.G Martinez No.3 g # , i+K & 'S 3 yfc Martina No.9 41 Marlines No. 10 7/ 2G .20 Marlines No. 11 47 S-Z • 54 :5V 4t. Martinez No. 12 L Martinez No. 13 13 , 3 19 Martinez No. 14 7 .- 74 . 7/ Martinez No.15 9 Martinez No. 16 A /a / /7 Martinez No. 17 Martinez No. 18 r?r F r. Martinez No. 19 Martinez No.20 _ 3 14 tl CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELEC.TTION HELD JUNE 19 1948 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Confral Comm i eo,,uumCanmittaP.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. s ComW" Sup.Dist. ' .,_ - -Da-f. _ Committee. Su Disc. A 1` r I D ! !;5 4 6-Y N r 7 G .7 Sy Js .s/ f i 9 f P -' •iii r r... ... t T, 7 I all s ss Jv;z t3 t 2 L sem R A y r t J. 1 IP 10 I REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OE ALL VOTES CAST AT1*1 T'I meember County Centra me.ber county Centra Manber coon Central ! Member count,Ceetral _- Cemon-d%@J U&V,Dist t Committee Sep.Dist. Commin" Sep.Dist: i COBURN a . .Sap_rat. PREaNCUS l 1 Teiab i am*Fn,ns. d331yg-14.w. r ¢ . . _. Mountain view NO.1 Mountain View No.3 M:nnttain View A*a 3 p IZ JC If Mountain View Na 4 2s Mountain View No.5 P /D . it 147.+ t 12/ 10 Y.. Mountain Vie No.6 D /3 IS !l 1P# Vine Hill l }rj dL . Vine Hill A hr Concord No. I 3.'. Sr 4 7 45 1 Concord No.s Concord No.3 y 53 ; it ; $$t 1t, f4 Concord No.4 iK 47 . Y L v 5 , `I 9 Cottenri No.5 37 . t G .. j2, .90 Concord No.8 7 14 f Concord No.7 6 .Sg Cmic nil No.7-A 1.3 ' 73 74 7.4 Gxwo d No.8 077 +s Crntconl Na 9 27 ;.c ;A4 ;*27 .?'! Cwtrurl Ito.9A r at ..t Concord No.10 CAnwuni No. 10-A Qmwot'd No.11 C 53 Cink-ord No.11-A p 14 . r4 !C 11 Il Concord No, 12 R 34 j* LIN w ConcordConcord No. 13 ta: ' +:4 I.:j( .tv J0)4t C nwotd Nu. 14 f y3.3 26 3 r CaRworl No,14-A ts : ,,y Q Concord No. IS 27 AL 3.0 Concord No. 16 23. 4 Omcordlk'o.17 IPA 02A Oxmird Nix 17-A jly d3 J* Y3 Asociatad 4 ;F V24 02 f lb CAMVH I.w1myu No. I y: e 7 1'aclwo No.2 64 .0- . 71 :70 7.7 I'leaa:utt Hill No.1 Q S1 ; fit . I'leasant Hill No.2 R 9w f -V 7 'S7 1 .99 39 1'le:ns:nttt Hill No,3 SO .gS ; $3-;*3 Ile.suit Hill&L S I S a a PiUsbum N0.vp Pittsburg No.2 S 17 Pittsburg N0.S Pittsburg No.i 1 7 ./S Pittsburg No.5 Pittsburg No.8 t 3 Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.8 S Pittsburg No.9 f 34P 30 Pittsburg No. 10 Pittaburg No. 11I ZZ / Pittsburg No. 12 Pittsburg No. 14 1'ittshurg No. 15 j 7 Itiasl.arg 1to..16_• Telah Greed Fmm- S e•._ .__...:.. ::i+Y:i'.vTr.':. i :—s; ... ..7-. _.s --.•a— pe1 __ .. 7 .xr. .s—:. .vee AN CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUTE 17 1948 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Centra. Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Cacn.nitme Sup.Dist. Committee. ..Sup Disc: ---.' .Commi#ee.. .....Sup.Dist fi 1 1 t 1 A L v. , 1 F ww. H y 8 L M 7 4. e i r m F 1 t ..... . G 1 d 1 I s jltj A p i L' t 1. py 11 it J 1. y • y 1' p u_-f tj R 4 T REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE fiber Crawly Comw Member County Central Member t Cov*al Member U,,-- k-4 Committ" M 5u Dist. CommitteeCowiunttNSup.Dist p. t ELECTION PRECINCTS Q+ Totals Mor,M rwwa Ifo r Pittsburg No. 17 Pittsburg No. 18 t s ' 0 t Pittsburg No. 19 PittsburgNo.2D s O Pitt.--burg No.2D-A 1'iu.burg No.21 G i 3Z i act i Pittsburg No.22 Y I'itt,burg No.23 i l Pittsburg No.24 J S Pittsburg No.25 f Pittsburg No.26 L i Our ,2a i Orbisonia AF Va t ;- fort Chicago No.1 a?O { Port Chicago No.1-A t Port,Chicago No.2 Clyde Nichols 424 z. Antioch No. 1 Antioch No.Y D t 3 4.Z Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 Anduch No. 5 Antioch No.0 2 Antioch No.7 Antioch No.8 Antioch No.9 t 3 .21 Antioch No. 10 90 Antioch No, 10-A 30 e 4s kntiuch No. 11 N 3 3. Antioch No. 12 Antioch No. 13 i b'3 Antioch No. 14 Antioch No. 15 Lone Tree No.l t LoneTree No.2 3 one Tree No.3 Brentwood No. i B a Brentwood No.3 Brentwood No.4 Brentwood No.5 F p ,23 Brentwood No.6 G a t T Byron No. 1 38tlir Byron No.2 bIllght89n i Z Oakley No. l r 3,/ 36 Oakley No.3 y q./ 33 OakleyNo.3 alt 3Y. 37 14-111d l sland ABSENTEE Von f f CONTRA COSTA D 4COUNTYTOTWA f { 28 I CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELEC:.'TION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Alember County entra 4 Member County Central Member County Central f Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist. ! Committee Sup.D;st. Ccmu tree Sup.MO. I Commi#tea. _...Sup.Desi. Committee Sup.Dist. i 3 9 j C 1 L ff I L a N x O 1 s I t P ff t t L 1 t Ati t f t A I t C o r p L 1 N I' r l l R F y I DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE p Deipates to Representative in Congress i State Senator Member o/Assert lyilNational a 6th District 17th District ! 10th District ,Convention s _ a O r t"' u i HLEMON S at z PRECINCTSPREaNCTS zed N C qC a y 94 v -: .s 1 cs x x o Berkeley Park No.1 44 3 3S { a2 S y !`. . Berkeley Park No.2 a ,t5 3L S 9 34 `f Bay View No. l C 73 i JX t IS :.... ... ...... _ .... 71 Ii lotr 7 1/ .53 Clay Vice No.2 log, 0 Cerrito A'o. I M; s M Cerrito No.2 6S : 75 /3 t /.7 13 o XX. LI Cet t iw A'o.3 66 /.t : 17 3 3 41 7 A 37. -Z? 3 l:l Cerrito No.4 1f 11 . : j 3 9& 44 Z y 8as ' El Cerrito No.5 l G 93 3, O EI Cerrito No.6 606. I 7 la Cerrito No.7 41 o ? 3.Z ; 7Z• Z S/ yo 3 I.3 Cerrito No.8 29 6s it7 I t.. ._. 3S 2s ; '/ G $O 30 O l i t errito:lo,1.1 35 . 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Z- 30 Kensington No.8 42 - ! Richmond No. 1 Richmond No.2 LJ S' a Ar *'/ ,z S J/ 3(e• Richmond No.3 SO o 3 3 S 2. 4 to D Richmond No.;i 33 3 dr '7 S.; .. 27 .73 4 3 /fe ,Z 7 ! .7i Riclunond No.5 t5C S 7 6. .. .._ 3S J2,1 3 7 .771 aa 1 lticln fond No.fi YS . 6 ; 7 4,S ' y 3 Richmond No.7 7D 79 /3 ; j..7 ..40 701 3 4 Jy k 7f.3 ! Richmond No.7-A 4 33 at i 7 34 1 .7 ' 02 Richmond No.3 68 a2 f1 >r t L9 + .Z Z, 9 •0 39 o Richmond No.8-A Richmond No.9 y;' 7 /3 1- 21 Y 7 #/O O z lo L 7 f /. Richmond No. 10 07. // (o lf.Z- 571 q 7 vs 4 yG to Richmond No. 11 13 t 39 i µC Richmond No. 12 q4 70 s 4 ° 3d ' 3 q zq ' 9(s- a _ Richmond No. 13 t o 3_ a6 f Richmond No. H 1 o t 3 L' oL ,7 f7 . .. 6 16 3 7 Richmond No. 1.S i607fir. . _. .._ ....- Richmond No. 16 d /. B 6 ' S(v` C7 S 3 3 ZF D Richmond No. 17 y tom. sFl. 1. . o I.t ?- _. - Riclunt uul No. 17-A r/7 L'3 9 1+ 117. _ Y.. Sid iT/ p 70 `/0 3 _. .... . . .. ._ Itialitttond 'o. 13 47 023 4L 7 muWelmd No. 19 tL I. 1Oji 341 a- / llichnnind Nu.210 21f 43 Totals Carried Forl Q J sit? •. 14l (a; :. CONSOLIDATED PRIMA IV ELL'C TION HELD JUNE 11 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Committer.. .. Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. F ir I z g r U oD r G 164 3 41 104 s R a t t B Y ._.. . _ .. z slo l 3bII• S t N i l e 3 a a{a O F 4F111, 4 t 3 s r i fi 3 x r 71 G y 1 p i 1 1 2 87 p _ :- a. _-r. ._ ar_. .. .x_:_. .. a:.,-:a:_.. .._;_,.._._.:..v_.__..rs._ ._s=_._.:.. -_.. _ e-:._. _. ._ _.._. 2--:--—=:.::_.. -- _. p DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates to Representative in Congress State Senator Member of Assembly'National 6th District 17th District 10th DistrictConvention # v' w I, w W ,3 E"1l. 1 ELECTION u a , PRECINCTSLis - C FA79 c d o v O x aFc x d u GC i Y 14 1•ij To"9"1*FaMwd L 453; 754. :o>" 610 3036 0f 440 Richmond No.21 31 d y , 2 , ! 23 : 40! z Z`! 33 Richmond No.28 C (aZ. ; q S t v. S? SS 10 Richmond No.23 3 J9 .2 a JS 3(i ; / 3 ao 31 C i Richmond No.2i 9 1! ? 3 t 1 1 6y t 4 ! t 7S-'i Ricluuond No.25 1f ? 1 1 Sir 0 j .2S' 57 .Z/ Richmond No.2ti J f d Richmond No.27 ek' 77 A S Z-{ J' .37 f 43 Richmond No.26 9.7. . m4f /S ? . 1F9 ; ? ; S o j'9 7Y + / Richmond No.20 4A. 74 4 ' 3 SF .2 1q? 0 Ricl,muud No.30 9 _ 9 /f 3? ?Z G y 3 9 6 3- Z Richmond No.31 40 Richmond No.32 L f , Q 3 i Richmond No.33 4: t0 t /.s SO ` y f 9 17p ..._....... .... ii Richmond No.34 D s r I7.2 gV Richmond No.35 S3 Richmond To.3G 44 /3 6 5f (00 3 Richmond No.37 1! SI i R 8.2; ?.C' : (a i 1 .._f 5. r Richmond No.38 J6 34 ; b b h .. 1/ 12F.. 2. 1 /9 l a2 /.. Richmond No.39 1'E e I 1 S 31. SE 3. 3 Richmond No.40 A /,1r V r b to 3.Z; SIT; 4 Richmond No.ail f 9 94 /S j /7 Richmond No. Richmund No.43 6 7 ;03 /5. y SS G S 3 8 Y7 L 7 / Richmond No.94 bS ; 2 ! 7 .Z 9 y 3 G Ric mond No.45 G i Lp 9 't 30 Riclunoud No.46 9.2 ; d >P i 29 L 3€ / 91 V7.1 1G Richmond No.47 99 Z1 /.2. i //moi y # 77 '-sl' / Richulund No.48 4 : 10 Z Z7 ' q(P / 9 12 Richmond-No.49 O i ? 7 i S 7 i / ! 3-7, 102.1 3 Richmond No.50 73 I.i 7 : (Al t/ ; 83 •L L so o 3 Richmond No.51 7C ob /'/ ; ./.(,.s2 ; fr2 G ' . g . 6 f ' 9z / .. ,. 9. 8 3Z 80 s Sf. 3 7 •:,.Riclunwui No.52 62 7. 7 t t Richmond No.53 39 ' 9 •` /.. . ...`.. . -- 53 /0 3 Z 73 L f Richmond No 54 1S GO i o27 . .L ltichnuuul No.S f-A 44 S f /Q. .. 2G L .Z q33 3G Richmond No.SS ire L''1 /6 o2 y .. .. _ S d ; g l S 13 7:5! 'f 4 Riclunond No.56 6* { 7S 3 = r2. i yc 0 Z 17 S.Z 1 ! Riclunond No..%.k SS Z 37 ,' 03, 3 8 i Richmond No.57 y 7 ! /o ( 0, Z/ 9 3 6 S i 7 1 .2. .: Riclunund leu.Si-A Sl 7 ID iL 4 t if •Z i ' GS .25 y A. Richmond No.58 S8 ; 60 141 S.t } S 39 R 5 lT L Richmond No.59 3 6g o 7f r S/ 3S 3 8 O l.iclun:m.h No.59-A 7:L SS 9 `f f q.* y / A& 3£f Riclunond No.60 I .J4 1 f 3 ' 1151 3 7 90 .9 Richmond Nu.61 X17 ss S i /3 I L N S 1 S3 11 1 Riclmnoud No.61 A 4C s 1 / i /O S S i I l• 3S' ( /O i 1 S Rlchumid No.62 3 4 t )7 l iclunund No.692-A G3 GS . 6 y. . O i ?S rI / SIZI /Z. Z Richmond No.53 Richmond No.64 9! 9s // # /' SL y¢ to Sl 6,2 y 9,0 Richmond No.65 Riclmiond No.66 7 /C Z6 # 3G t//•Z; ' J1 G116, Riclunond No.67 c3 , 67 11 { oil 7 t 701 4 . 6 S8 1.2 i 3 lv luuund 3! i 3 Richinuud No.68-A 30 1'I Rictunund No.69 s 1C/ 9 J'.i 21 /O?} Z z 16clutiond No.69-A 93 . Z3 // / w._ 7/ x} 9g ./3 3. 1;irin:unid No. 70 13 . 0 6. g .t 31 . 9 /o hf 18/ 39 ..2, hichmand No.;I to 2 t 30 $S 6 4 Totals Carried Forwrrdj071es L' 0'-... a:a ...:.. ....__..._..5.._..: ... - • rte?....:: s:i.:: hn l) CONSOLIDATED PRIALARY ELLCTIOlti HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Cenfra! Committee,.'., Sup.Dist Committee Sup Dist. i o 75340A Bf 8 B F L I JOS I 1,4 P 9h o 114w R r S B 31 I x D y 3 t hz7 I i F G i I t 7 0 3 i L Y t Y v X30 I e f i ya. R s S t E5 f 0 f [[ C it s e F x 9a Z t f 7e) i 31 J L M 1V i o s 63 _ f q a I i I C, 47 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE_ De to Representative in Congress State Senator Member of AssemblyNational6thDistrict17thDistrictlothDistrict x 1. ti g FT MON PRECINCTS x E i ooCC 1 0 t jt L fes. v O oC ± z T Totals sroaOMFmvmwd Richunund No.71-A j 'y si Z; ltichmumd No.72 y3 6 /7 o o D . ..l Ricltmtma No.n-AD c 3S ,Z 2S i G 3° o So E Riduumid No.73 49 5.t-# .2.; ? L701' O ! 47 9 Si a, .v Richtummd No.73-A F -9 0 / •34 t& O 3 toot 4 G l:ichnuma No.74t rG /04 :J.3 e 7 ,a! bl !/0 7; 9s t 68 Iliclutuma No.75g oG t 7 = /s 3a ' /ooi ; 3 . 47 Iva l:ichwntd No.76 7 .7 3 . Riclmumd No.77 i 1011 is' ! .26r ' 79 I DEE J Ricluntmd No.78 t y/ 721 /.Z.; 33 9 3Z ; df 4(. ' 3s. 7 Ricltnuma No. 79 L 3,3 tif9 1 7 //. O S IOS 17 3 Richnumd No.79-A t Z / RF y. t /OS i O QS .9 ,3 t Riclmumd No.8D A/ 51 6/ . / +. 3 '!.Z ! 7 S.Z .25 0 richmond No.81 53 •cSv J3 Z + 8 ; o'1-i 0 / S Richmmul No.82 p .> 7fir.. /-Z,.3 w7i / .Z 147 .'?.. y'. Riclummd No.83 Q 3s 3 ' y.. g L.i O g' 70 /S Riduuoua No.83-A R 02r 02 Z ; .ST; t 17 1 ! l.i.l,uu,tta No.st S /oy .37. ./ ff l.Z .Z' S( i 9 16 L3 3..I (o.. C itichnu.nd No.85 S Zi F / t r .41 .21 t3 ltichnumd Na.85-A j 31 7 ' /D : 7 j 39. / 3. ;_. Riclinumd No.86 a N1 , S /O 3`/> 2 4o .2? .21 Richtu:,rni No.86-A C 34 ; 34 , .Z.` iQ q.. '? ; . 3 // 1/1! 1 .l Richmond No.87 D 71 Jp I.Z.F 4r7. q dile /. 3 Richmond \o.87-A o f*ir /D 20 2G . 410 Richinoud No.88 T . lo. /D d t Riclmumd No.89 03 S 3$ ... . . s ; 70 I / 9W /.7. Richmond No.WA 3 SD /i3 oti Richmond No.90 7 e7.t. . . '• . I.f . .. .... f , Q..i Richnnnui No.90-A 70 ' 9 i t O 3 / ' Richtnttnd No.91 jt 3s lttclmumd No. 92RiclunmidNo.92-A 1 17 t, f 1 Z. . Ricluuumd No.93 2 f . . S A .1 G`' / 30 Z ,'...._ ..._.;.._..._ f Richmond No.94 S.Z- ' L6 , i 0 i SS j /1 3 32. d3 f Rtchmuua No.95 37 3 z. 3 Cs! Richmond No.96 Ss + a8 /,_ /3 f Z' 6S t ...1 Richtzumd No.97 3A9.-I. O .-.0 . s...^ .+. ...... _ 1 r Ridunumd No.98 3S M. lvchututul No.99 a. S8 $ O t tis 1 f/. 33 l:ichtntmd No. 100 S3 3g3. 3 _ Riduuowl No.101 7 s 3$ g / 4A4/.tote} 4 1* 6Zt t4- 7. ~..... llirhnunui No.102 L• ?/ D 3 /. 8 9 g0 ; O.; 9• `[3 ( 43. k.. t l:ichm:1ad Nu. 103 67 6S { i 7. 1, S `f + . 3 ; /3'' Ridmumd\o. 104 5 1 Sof; i o i2ir s/ Rirhm:ntd No. 105, f ; €D7 + f /D fS 4s/ / San Pablo No. 1 f7 77 7. .. _ 33 G 3' f . fig Sau Pablo No 2 C i s t3 ° San Pablo No.3 C 1 ff ? 7 40 ' 62,'OIX ! J4 40 3 Sau Pablo No.4 o• O , o 6.f O 3 ! 5 /3• o San Pablo No.5 19? d t . /S L7 i` f..D 34 J4 113 x Sati Pablo No.6 o c 8C 7 , 3' 5 j 1 - o= ; 3µY.• San Pablo No.6-A 41 9'.} Z' o /•2- - -. tiau Pablu No.7 33 a7 , /. 3 9 3 Sau Pablo No.8 S 9 O 0 3 31,3 an 1':11 ki \u.8-A 39 49P.. J7 . A. SFS / 3 ?8. /o• 3.- - --._.....___. .. Bain Pablo A*o.9 v l 8. ... . .7 F. a&.7 1 4 8' S:ut Pablo No. 10 y? CONSOLIDATED PRIALAIZLY ELEC`TIOIti HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central '' Member County Central Commiff", _..Sup.Dist Committee Sup Dist. I+ W 4 1 E I A 10 305I t t I1?7 t r f S r L A81 y d p T t P R i. A r 71 t 13 I T c Iso 1 t f SS 7.311 a r 4 W Ff3 N ia 1p f R 17A B s p f D G a z t I f e h r L p 111 T 15 93 r t 49 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE _ Oelpatees to Representative in Congress State Senator Member of AssemblyM National fth District 17th District_ 10th DistrictConvention zx. o ELECTION Ci z I a j PRECINCT a a p cf x 0 s OC Cm F a x i O Totals 111MUO t Fotvwrd L 4.t4;137't t#l0 .2 DIEIf+IlJ23 S37 ; 1 l y '1990:605 f U Saul Pablo No.12-A a S3 7l 3 3 i os+ / e `s3S .1,s S:iio Pablo No. 13 3G SIZE 9 t ' sy 3` San Pablo No. Irl D J I 3 iff / 3 It t {r0 7 +' aZ/i 1'3 z .ZS• J San Pablo No, 15 SC L 1. # 1 3 3 .'Z!28 8' a Sall PabloNo.1 yC 1.03 9 Z S` Sall Pablo No.16-A re `/ ' 1 .r .. 10. •' f5 .7. 3 .Z IF tiara Pablo No.17H L y I¢ 9 q(r ! 2 90 x ti:ill l'a111U No.17-A j .41 4.2-1 l 13 3 ; ' f 3 3 O 1 S1 / 0 1 tiara P:-11110 No. 1% 71 14 ISI 34 1 7f 2.1 IA. 711 Sall 1':.11111 \o. 19 I 4C / /.3 Sau Pablo No.19-A L 0 Saul 1:sl,lu Nu.30 AIf .J8 16Q ! .Z S .y1 Saul Pablo\ax21 71? G. S .7G 2. 1} 4G 2q- .... _ r San Pablo Nu.22 E t San Pablo No.23 P 7+4 f7 .1 .9 f Is 3/ ?$ ; Y 3. 3.? 3 'S' 1... ... .. .. San Pablo No. vl 9 'PabloAu.2# t s 7. o I 1i 34 1 3 Sall 1:Milli No.25 it k'4 . l 9 Z/ 'j7 S l(o. 3 ti:lil 1 ltlli No. i S 4 9 . fL9 s" Q sL S1 j o 3 i S 3 .. .. . . t• San Pablo No.27 O b' 3 Nall 1 :111111 No.28 A 53 6S i 4 / ` Q ' 9(. 1 G 1 Z. .2 z 30 7 :. S ara 1':i1110 No.28-A a 3 t 2V .? .L z ACI / 3s : ti:Ili Pablo Nu.29 71P Sir /z .".Z 3 1<2, W Is San 1'a11h1 \11.30 j /il 13 Sam 1':16101u.30-A 4 k '! M 19 Ci:utt Ay , jt ! 4 3 79 /s ! o 4 027 1 Oleum G 33 f S 3 ? .2t. 9 *24 1 o ' 3 l 1 /f O . . .... Rodeo No. 1 97 39 ; /3 /! ' 3 k//? j (i S /e7 37 Rodeo No.= 4 19 S i. E 8?. / z G9 /? _•- Rodeo No.3 43 70 i It 2 I 1,e + 3 s7 /G Rodeo No. j r 7 4 7 i IZ / T ' f 3 Rudeu No.5 41 Atv- 7f G Rodeo No.7 4 7 Z. R,0l No.8 II I odo o No.8-A 90 /to 5 77; 3. 1: ..6? 134 { 1'illule No. 1 4S 3C So Yl 1 l8 / t1'iliole No.2 y7 7/ II , L ZS St• 1'i11111e No.3 y t : ;S s o 31 .;130 i a- 7- 4 Y Hercules SC 80 G IG 70 ' A AT. 423 .t 7 0 8e111Y J to. I YL O.. ..._.... D 37 13 s s Crockett No. 1 J 9! G o 3 Irl Crockett \•o. G3 59.. /G 3. . 3? SY $ Y4 1/. s. Crockett No.3 2 3-9S t tog 5. .i d9 { i t: Crmkel.t No.a b 74 . 1 y 3 yo 3 3? /I J. a. w., i f gel. 7 l 8 3 2 a,Crockett No.L 9 .. 4 Crockett.l:Lo go WO io 3 f S 1 In, 3 i3 6 Crockett No.7 1.01 7 f GG , 60, t'rlickett No.844 :lafo S IQ Sri 78 S' 3S b? j G 601'al 8c'l ucl:ett No.9 joie PSI 7 Cnwkett No.10 37 t 8 # 3 ` GI t 3 39 30 Port Chats leo. 1 fir Z• S/ 2 S J1 f I Port Curtis No. 2 bC 3 S5 /4 is GDiulvilleNo. 1 t. /o Y_ i3 ..Y5. /s Danville No.= 3$ f>R / b Dauville N11.3 1 9 /1 / E sr ?O // 17 ! rotals Carried Forward L :. MAW. 1. ..., Z I4 J. 50 CONSOLIDATED PR1ALARY ELLC—FION HELD )LINE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Centrali k Committee- .....Sup.Dist. Committee..... Sup.Dist. j t s 4 i r 1 t f 2 f s P i S.3 x E a3yyy4 f s 1 7 f P s s A g B f D lad e aE F o r 153 1' n f3 r c l, YDiA 4 t 01 3 7 160 43 a q t 1 t f i a X s j f 4 H j 5l DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OFF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates to Representative in Congress State Senator Member of Assembly.National filth District 17th District 10th District Convention i x n O ELECTION x t z PRECINCTS o 4 j z C w ldXU ' Y C7 0 7C OHC i OOW Totals Bnwoht Firaw/ 3:Ile; ! L4 i o'i i San Ranion j ,23 73 + Q Tassajara All l.:tf:tyrtte No,-I D 37 8. 4 j? 4 l0 d? o 3 l.:ti:i cttc No.2 SI 47 8 ` i.6S' S' f 38' 1.7-Z .3 T _ I fl 1. 2/ 4 g• /t 7 c l.¢uayette No.2 k Q a , i i t 1 l l.ai:tyrtte 10.3 S ? . # O 1-day tte No.3-A t 3y 39 . /3 .t o j3S g l 30 3 Lafv ette. Lafayette No.5 l Q.:. 3¢ /* 4 q . 38 + G 1, i.?g 8 / Lafayette No.G L S 4S' Ile $. Z 3'l p ?. Jai (36 13. ! uo I , G i7 13. 3 Canyon A JS5, 47 Aior a S T I Oriniia No. 1 Ad Az /s.. Orinda No.2 Q 23 /+3 / Z .•Z t./S.. $` / 13 q P. jr / l.. 9' 6OrindaNo.3 R Imo- Oritida No. 5 3 ; S S y• ;/S 3 l)rittd:i Na.v t ; 4 •. 7 !i' f /3 a 1! . 7 Alain No. I QFC 1 a S. '.1 /?. Alatno Nu.2 Q Alainu No.3 7 Alhambra 3 D t S 2 L a, 3 Walnut Creek No. A Walnut Creek No.2 30 : _ 33 /O i... 171 7 7P27 s': ..z Walnut k p h i o: 181 + OI.A.Z. 2/: S Walnut Creek No.i L l. S! t /1 S S vt 1 /I o' #7 /6 Walnut Creek No.5 Z Yr 13 130 ; /' t 7.L Walnut Creek- No.S-A t0 or 3 i 7 Walnut Creek No.6 9 3 t/Z /O 7 33 F / v a. .Z3 ./8 Creek No.6-A o l 'f i Z 7 i 2- Walnut o' /9 /I o Walnut Creek No.7 4-S ;t /7 S Jo . /S 3` 83 6• `f ... ._ . Walnut Creek No.8 q. 60 /1. y . J3 s 19 ZF. /9' Walnut Creek 1.0.9 Al o Sara»apNo. 1 6G ; 89 ;•zi. It.. a_. . .. fF ; !Io [9 7t SarAnap oS 9 i/ 51 /0 13 Y/ / y 0.2 404b Martinez No. 1 3 l 8 A. Martinez No.2 3 3 `j s 1 Z6 S. Martinez No.3 6e ; 9? l 12, a i Martins No.4 e. 93 Martinis No.3 8 S a ' ss' 8 S sS /7 S Martinez No.G 37 , q19! Martinet:No.7 431 f3 Aiartinez No.8 7/ ; Martinez No.fl si} 75 /.Z /G 3? SS t 3 AZatcaR.N4,10 o 5/2# Martinez No. Il y ' 0 5 2 so .t3 Z Y. /9 s' Z Martinez No. 12 3 3 aG ;. z 3 Atnrttnez No. 13 rf3 Ver 1 ? . cif i i , `f Z •?7 o Martinet No. 1.4 7 L ,G` /7. /0 3Z ' 9/ S 40 3 IV Martinez No. IS 4 Martinez No. 16 3[, 7 if . ....__. S i ?I ' Gg .20 ! Martinez No. 17 to o. l q 4 ; . S' I S' of 9' `.. .... . ......._ Martine:No. 18 3/ S1 f f 1Z 9 } ? 1 3 7 .37 ' /( 4 o a 22 .63 ±5(6 7Alarlittiz :i. 19 as ;g ;/S i } i. t i s 11:irtiitez No.20 12, 7 3 61201.X9'1 solo 7 6 1 3t S 8 1 CONSOLIDATIa PRIALARY ELi:C-FI0N HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member Cou y Central _ Member County Central i Committee . Sup Dist Committee . Sup Dist s.. W i H y t r 41 y r e p` 1 r L e l f P 4 n r A t f i t f._ f3 81 634 k i t f 06 ff r ff 610 i S z 93 a 2 iiI 1 r i i Ax S c U s ¢ f Y r a t. At 10 j 9 P 4 r x z 53 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE National Ropreser ittire in Congress State Senator Member of Assembly n 6th District 17th District loth District x F z OCx09 ' 3iC i F z1 E'LECTION is z PREaNCTS tq . i J 0 0 yt 4 tJ j ct ' at v w 0 Tota eta F«.id a sot,fx/S i'i l 0 3t>:''Ef lor9944 biouat.itin«Na 1 a 57 ; '? t 7 t? s L 3 .20 •t Mountain View No,2 St SI ? t 1 f 7 t t 1/ as 021 , ,3s Mountain View No.3 E 1 .f Z• 1 i a fi Mountain View No.4 1 5t 1 L 131 } 5" ltnuctain \'iC r No.S 3G gab jar /f 3* '/S'• 3 S L ,2q is Mountain Vicw No.6 G 99 6$ ., je l 5': 7S 7 } 73 fine Hill Vine Bill?1 Concord No. 1 ti* till 17 S as C7 Concord No.2 92- Concord 2. Concord No. L Sg 117 ? 3g 'ff 3 3g /8 l Io iConcordIvo, r j 97 lav +} G _ _.. . 9 ?g ~ 6 set .1 A... Concord No.5 59 t:f /.2f # '7 J3 Concord No.6 21 t } f Concord No.; 3 4 3 at f. 3D Concord 1u.7-A fG 2f i X % 2 rt_ o .?Z 1 .3 F as S 3 x Concord No.B3 ' 41 ; q G 3 1 t 3S" /3 3 t Concord No.9 3. ' f i L r Concord No.9-A a3` i a2v 1 .23 4 '241 /0 -2.i Concord leo. 10 4j 7/ •Z fit I a5f Concord No, laA V G.s } 9 ' . Az .41 ; 5 3 , 47 i Ap 5 Concord No.11 57 9 it 7S 5f? 3 115, 215'! /V .ri Concord No. 11-A 5. .. 9 ? 3 ,jt /'T' !C tS} t rnord No. 12 t i S S I S .2 Concord No. 13 7S . ; f 3 , 11 IS 4 t 71 1.:r `4 1 .2 ,2/ t'ou t}rd No. 14 91 13' /+'t t•2. 79' # s r t'unct>rti :\ti. 14-A 0. 3q ' r ; + 3 i 3! 1 3 241 4' t'tnicorl No, 15 j.^t. .tel ; IG s ?tw{I /01J7 L 1 /a Concord No 16 f C"tNtcurti No. 17 3 9 3 sl b is 3aL !ai 3 Concord N116 17-A 50 > elf Associated t . Cowell 4 :3+0 I,-*to /7 !.2 I Pacheco No.1 4' C 1 PC ; fr Pacheco No.2 4 sl a 13 7 1 Tivq 7 i 3 11 /7 S . PICUA111 Hili No.1 3afir , 1 AA, /I 3 i 3S S Z .7L r.2 / I'Ica+:uu hill 1\0.2 9' atr tea` t f 9 f` L .2 I t o I'lras.cnt Viii N0.3 I•,2. 7 } f I +o ao .2S' I1 S s:tut Hill 1 Sap 0 G t $"t 32, J 7 J2- sit ` a 4 I at azo 1 ittsburg No.: s e j 9.x., ? 9' 75 31 .2/ Pittsburg No.3 t 7 : f 9; JD 0Z• ! 'qtr f 3 as 3y 1/5 t Pittsburg No. tern 9!}} 3 } S 3S ; ?.2. a # 1yc *Y b Pittsburg A'o.b 7a , , 34 3 ? S fr. ?'I 3. Sdd a of 1,2 5s Pittsburg No.6 U i 41 9b L Pittsburg No.7 3 3 ? ? 1E8 ! •'/' G 7v .27 I PittaUurg No.8 j 96 .Z; $ t Z7. 155 !' y f 19/7 )Z G Pittsburg Nu.8 fit F 4 3 31" :1<a3t' 3 b 3 .,7 5, s' Pittsburg No. 10 4&Y .031 .04 ; .2 7/ ! '1 t 5 f o2s, /3 Pittsbu No. 11 f 41 Pft tsburg No. 12 f 9 S 1?j ' ; 1+ r f+ { 5'3 oZ f! .?x ,Z/ !o Pittsburg ATo. 1 140i S I rls" t 3 3 73 ,3? 13 Pittsburt,Aw 1,t d2& 1 i av 3g j 4t rl /8 I9.. ,'Y t Pittslnirg No. 15 3 7 , 3.?., . 4.1 PittrltutA_No. 16 S? IC Totts GKtod Faand194e9 -_.. , +•: O 54 CONSOLIDATED PIZIALARY ELE 'TION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member Ccunty Central Member County Central , Committee SLE.Dist Committee Sup Dist. i N IL 77 J f a J x t t F u 4 11 t b t 83 x t F r 17 3 s3 R 1 t E 1 fTS s a t H 4 y i K t73 L q7 67 m _ tl B C v p s t t T Af i s t i a 1 1 t I i i iI 71 p s 55 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t0rto Representative in Congress State Senator Member of Assembly.'National Gth District 17th District 10th District0mention w z U3 z 4; OC i E. V ELECTION si ; z x < ' t x PRECINCTS o z d x Z y ! .3 a w x 0 i •P 111 Tot. e1ew4tlfFol. i y' So'j 3 r•9 ts pb g t3 ti /443S0(dly5gt{'Q s$kl a Pittsburg No. 17 j 03 IGS tb Pittsburg 1'0. 18 C tSyY •^- . '/ x 3C Pittsburg No. 19 p 7S 0V ; /3 7 154, ,Z /,2J Pittsburg No.20 3 . J I o I S 1.23. ! 1 1111--burg No.o-A S 43 8 ; ? z ; 94 /. 6 }Ter /67 t 9 Pittsburg No.21 G j 3Z ?Z . -2.t 51 ! .xi its Pittsburg No.22 IT r'D + SZ ! '! Z, ' go '33. Pittsburg No.23j S„". Q,i,• ' ` . 27 73 ` 3 t t' Pittsburg No.24 1 i s.. t J3 ; 70 ' I i 6 , o. ! l'it tsbulg No.2.; t`38 I3 3 F G ; r 7 138 ;.20f ? Pittsburg No.26 y 1,C' 77 4 ; ? i f.l ! 13 to ' f5 14 ' /$r f t Orbisonia J[ ttr f 7 ; c C 3 ; 175 # 6s Clayton S 3 .. a? y S H. ` -o j Is .3 tort Chi No. 1 a / Port Chicago No.1,A 4 63 19 ./tl.. ` . 3 3 !o S'3q Port Chicllgo No.S Q 74 ;9 /.Z /3 3 /O$ ' Ci-do s ff a t 9 lis y' j Nichols i • i 1 F Antioch No. 1 C 43 Atttilxli No.2 a' f Antioch No.3 f , y 3 37 S Antioch No. I 8 St (e .? 30 ; $4 . f o .53 13' S, Mooch:o.3 4 56' .25' Antioch No.ti cif' 6 S 7. • . . f + Z R 3S Antioch No.7 f Antioch No.8 8 S, #3G ! '71 G 5 3A 917 Antioch No.9 j ?3 2G; f 3! Ioy ` 3if if Antioch No. 10 4 r . 13. 3..3 6D.[ Antioch No. 10-A ti 68 } `E . ;... 2q. jrx;J4 ! ' J2 l3r03 Antioch No. 11 j 6C 4 t b Eo 4f 1 3 3£f i s i Antioch No. 12 i; 13,V it . 9 i 3f //z! 3 t i . 84 1 R/`/i '. l IItIlICl1 i ll. 13 40 1 /7 9 .. Antioch Nu. 14 77 r r Antioch No. 15 jj ./ 53 ati 7Z '2 Lone Tree No.1 1. ne Tree No.2 A6. Sg i ? 1 7 f S b ! 3 I.Z/ Lone Tree No.3 2 .4-A 3 3 i.c J a?3 ! 3 S Brentwood No. 1 L 2-r.J6 Brentwood No.2 4.7 V ' J4 : 7 3$' 4. 6 t G j .y Brentwood No.3 57 i 8' ` S 9 ' 3 Brentwood No.4 3 i 3 ! Z 3S .2/ /z Brentwood No.S 36 9 (. F 2y 13 3 13111ttwood No.6 S ? S f S 17 7 ; 2 /s'j /'3 Byron No. 1 77 39 3 j 3.Z. j 3 i Z, .2, Byron No.2 7 : LS S ZQ 1 Ir/ I r 2.• A.2 /,Z /6 fie) 1 6 2 t 8 8' Oakley No. 1 4? .ii 1 /3 So 3 /S Oakley No.: SG 7Y / II 31 if8'j . S1 Z{ 3S a3 4 6 Oakley No.3 y ' y' S F 2Z .3Z S 24 Itrthel lsland 4.2. : D i 13 : !3 1 _. •27 4 S (o ` r ! t? t /4. i 7 Ansi Yoa eta: dBs I -ta 9y ,/.zS 1 1j r/0 3 7S1 i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS tag l Ip'1216=410141 00 t411 i is 1004.1rt3. s,... ..---#- - r.. .. a.....::;:..ccs,:....:.:.: -..rye:..ri.cs--.r.sca:..:_:.:. ....:........r::_:.::_:e__.. -. - may- s . 56 CONSOLIDATED PRIILUkY ELECTIOti HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Committee_ . . Sup.Dist. Committee . Sup.Dist. W t I ff• f a A 8 a l D a yt i144 AV s i f r ct T, j x t b i i a f r f l7 A 1 q x r I f L / r y 1 r w f t 4 j i O f 9 S j 4 i 4 1 f I 1 160 n I ro7 f k s I S j j T f D F,i t f y G1 4 Al f i 4 4 7 f 1571 r 3 i DEMOCRATICSTATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Irltreber cooly Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central : CearraiNee-Sup.Ds! CommitteePi Sup.(list. Commatee 10"S'p.t)ist. C.ommittee......Sup.Dist: ELECTION PRECINCTS i Herl cky Park No.1 L a6 eT „1 „-I J(. 3.5' ..;r . 3S 3G 3 5 aZ; Berkeley Park No.2 I 7 ,t4 ,f4. • 4 - ..i b , 17 1 fo i Bay View No. 11C i i I of . 0 39 : 61 . b/ ' 40 S7 43 3 Bay View No.2D 17 11 .J5 .4„ JS /'1 f` EI Cerrito No. I t W 4e !4C 3B 4G A qe ' 39 *V 39i i Ll Cerrito No.2 P '!l . 7-1 . 7l ` to G9 7-2- i toy r 0 10y 67 -41-1/ 3. El Cerrito No.3 G S( E, ,¢y S.Z 144 44 . 44 ; f4 4S 4q 09 ; El Cerrito No. 889 ya- ; 81 8 g 9J 90 . S 9/ El Cerrito No.5 l f.T . y3 . 75 ; 69 ' 4F 48 . 47 70 ; 69 ; 70 6f., El Cerrito No.6 O 9 S O EI Cerrito No.7 t 64 . 3 . 43 : `Z ; 40 44 0:57 59 :6/ ; SB $7. El Cerrito No.S L AZ *q :.'B , .;6 R 39 34 .3B 137 ;37 '37 3f " i f. . FI C.enito No.9 l .7Z s 7 ..sz ; a/ It. 2f / ./ :.27 :3v 17 EI C'crrito.No. 10 N o/ .6'I t7 150 SONO ; 476 4 El Cerrito No. 11 L } G* t;s ` a (, sS 3s s f to 54 5 ) , L•'1 Cerrito No. 12 P 7= 7L W 7/ t o 7v : 7c- 7Z 7/ E.1 Cerrito No. 13 0 tY . {y3 '1.4 4,3 :r}2. f*3 ?44 `/4 ! 1 ..., 1s1 Cerrito No. 14 y,3 NF1 +/ 14/ t #x v .40 41 i 40 4v 43 El Cerrito No. 15 S 9a -I:. : so, 34 x M BS . 3q . 32- 33 33 . f 1 1:1 Cerrito No. 16 T C 9 194 ' 9S 97 - YS 4 f3 i 3 3 3 EI Cerrito No.17 L 7j IC-:r. f3 ?T ITS 02- i 71 FI 99 1 ?F bf t EU Cerrito No. 18 S ,3C 1(. 130 " .27 Ar 3e 4 .2? 31 LI C rritu Nu.18-A C n:G c .71 : 19 .21i : 11 * J8 f or .2z 2/ E'l Cerrito No. 19 a 44 *7 I yy S/ +/? 1F y 457 y f # EI Cerrito No.30 4S 4 4614,6 1tf. 404 S j &kq t w EI Cerrito,No.21 jr 74 /Z , 73 7c : W W 49 i ?0 - 7,9 l:l l'rrtittp N1r.22G 39 . es : #3 3f. 3b 3S 34 a 31 3y 3F f r R FI Cerrito No.23 y 1 ,.'/ /b ;/B // T/b /9 /9 IS /b E EI Cerrito No.24 l 93 .44.. . fl 19-1 _41 94a 4/a' r7 i r}3 Z S 5 1ellBtri6t011_ O.1 r 2 _2J -2-=- Kensington IQL Kensington No.2 j 4C .41 .43 4%L 39 4:y 9#0 yi.2i W :37 W KmwiugW,lNo.3 L .s.+P . f... 43 9 .3'9 x.79 .8 :3 :•3B 3B_ Kensington No.4 14 f# /if /rif /'F .+/y t /6 ; Kensingttul No.5 N 41 q r . 41 t 9 t J7 '/I ' `/C Y/ 3? O tKensit1E' at No.61 i e :.6 .2 : .74 as,' l rttsitlintnl No. 7 9 .a 6e' 02 ' .+9 c 1 ' 7 Kensington No.S I 5 / /T i.=O t t, 0 / /7 s/ . ,4 /9 9 9 . 7 Richmond No. 1 N '7•''- '6/ ?It 79 70 SO. 7-4; dr3 77 : 70 8y Richmond No.2 S S i..S•Z; if 3 G 1 SQ { Sf 41 P t' JF? Richuttuld No.3 y d l 43 , 3B d ' 3 Richmond No.4 A x . 31. , n4 s4 1.? 133,! 3z .;:2. . as ,a/ a t,•' Richmond No.5 ya ..70 ;J7 aS1 37 39,34 3C !34 37 r i t S C or -i •) _ $7 SS F Lc ;5 ;SL 5 j 1 ` l lticluuulla NO.6 i y . M , >.. t Richmond No.7 71 .G3 : 6 9 los a 62 L G3 3 6Z 1 L 3 `4 Richmond No.7-A 7 3 t ? a _4!f t s Q 3 9 3' Riohmond No.3 67 (.J 61 61 Ld 51 S sG 1 s ltichnunld No.8-A i 7z .4/. .4` 70 4.Z, 64 ,4Z &Z : /•S 43 49' Richmond\0.9 8 !C4 ./04107 f/o2I 94 /03 /0/ '14 W 97 9p.Z Richmond No. 10 75" , 4F. 6! 461 L2 L7: 431' LS1 t.Z! G 7/ Richmond No. 11 SIG 47 4C 47, 4 i jK.i 41 5 Richmond No. 12 4-1 , .::.; .f 7, S'/ S •}+ *g, !R 5 S/ if 8r S6 i f 1 Richmond No. 13 o S, 4sL i 43 S2-; y4 ; 4 7 1 y 47 Richmond No. 14 r4 , -,,?. rG ' s2 3 •i3 a3. Richmond No. 15 fir . Z 94 • '91 3F ;, q 39 i 37 Richmond Ido. l6 5 S8 S7 +S7 S7 S :A. 5S' 3... = Rict melld No. 17 85 , p3 . Sc 79 77 rat 7r ?'E IN 170 kic hnuuul No. 1.-A 1,'r• 77 : ?is iN4 79' 9C ; ?j 9d 7f G 7F . liiclllnutld Na. 16 43 f / 4.1 . o2- Sl3 RiClililruni No. 10 7 i 17 J7 14 17 : 07 I'Lichniond No. 20 Totals Carried Forward 4• g= r:;rte;,?tL*,.IB i. . . c:Z. i!t4W .,......W:. L 58 CONSOLIDATED PRIINI ARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central R+_miser County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist. Convmiitee Sup.Dili. = Coamnittee Sup.Dist. Ccmmrttee Sup.Dist. Committee. ..Sup.Dist. T f 8 r i 1 y z l k F s L ' f s a 4 t a e 3 F t i if E 4 1 f R i A r 1 s t Q I L!I T j g Z. I I. R ;; f t c t S n 5911 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Welber Cooft Control Member County Central Mar" County Central Member County Central Com aiM.l..._Sop-MO. Corms-dies 1 " Sup.Dist. Cemmiriee Sup.Dist. 'Co n;ff........Sup.Dist i ELECTION PRECINCTS Totak Brought Fwww L $121 J!?'ay4y^ ' S:" 2cs5 6 c.,9y2+,1E3o ?13 gll Richmond No.21 j SIP . 4J 37 .37. 3t' 40 3s' W : 1 Richmond No.22 o 51 S Richmond No.23 p 45 , .1-C , vs .3B 37 43 *0 ; is 90 Slo 41 Richmond No.24 se ?9 '9/ 92, 1 L7 73 49 . 2E 1.71 a Richmond No.25 F 4C 55 $4 . 5`} 5 54 • 53 ' 53 F yl i SD GD t Richmond No.2ti 6 v 9 4 1 1 G -S-T` µ4t7l 53 S7 f Richmond No.27 8 59 .5/ 4 ,47/ SC .50 S! ; 47 S/ yL Ss{Richmond No.26 I Igoe 9l . 9's ; 9r 96 qS 3 . 9/ f4 : 9s 9 y Richmond No.211 J 50 !j'7 ` S1.ti / 8 L Rirlunund Na.30 j 93 7 2,: 74 : 46 (S 7C ; 6/+ ; Gy ; 70 : 6I L F I Richmond No.31 L 47 S 8 ; 9 O s3 57i 54,' So a(o 3 Richmond No.34 81 -10 , 9/ i 3 7 9 8Y; 9.w Af, 7S; 7 y $o 1.. .Richmond No.33 N 71 . 77 : tr 7/ 40 93 73 1. 67 Richmond No.3i 97 F . t I 0 7!r f 4 7-P tf(, o r 41 4 Richmond No.35 P `t :SR 43 S' 5/Richmond No.36 0 79 7q ,. 74 ' :4 t,6 7/ = 79- ; ?r- 7(• 6 3 74 1 Richmond No.37 D 46 -,7,3 61 4/ 17 43 4 G l 4;7 63 92,1 . . 3 r Richmond No.39 S 3C S r at V. .31' Zr : Af { .qtr ,2?# ,t T 30 Z iichmondNo.39 T 71' S &l 4-3 S / S6 i L.' S? /Yichmond No.40 rt S : 60 '. .>7 : S3 S-6,34;53 ;i 53 s,,Zt S 3 (.3 S. .Richmond No.41 S V 7t : s C 74 7L 7.7 73 t 74 t 7S t 7/ 7 Richmond No.42 C -q7 , 74 7Y 7.2 0 73' 6 x 70 ; 471 7/ 7? 3 3 Richmond No.43 D 7$ 0, 71z . 7 67- G5 4,$ 67 G6 7/ (.1. 75 3.. . .. . . .. .. .... i Rich nwnd NQ,.9b K7 7i3"1 o ! 71. 1 5-Richmond No.45 F AS - '10? - -{c r ;l fc ..:3 S l; s 3 j 9 g S + Ste.Riclunond No.46 G. LS LS . /.3 ; /rt 59 G/ : L0 . 57 zip Slti Richmond No.47 11 YS . 4s .. yl ; SZ ?/ 9 , to :/.2S; P.L; 017 100i Riclnnonnd No.48 I yY . if f -f 5; 9/ 144 y 3 ; wI ; 39 f,Z f 40 0 *(o 1 Richulund No.49 98 Y s 0 6 / S': zf ; fZi 94 Richmond No.50 j trCy (, ; s7 ; ;] art >t6 3 94 . 63 ' 93 Richnond No.51 L 70-, Y7. 47 yY ' 9G ej3 9/ : 93: g? 95 93 }Richmond No.52 At 71 . y . 73 . 7/ 6 f 7s- 44 1.r G 4 f 4Y 4v Richmond No.SS N /e,4. r.7;,re's' Ion 94 103 i y? /Q 2 /e a; '97 107 Richmond No.54 3'• C S` 4 Richmond No.54-A j y C : -., `3 ;$1 27 7 .3i..27 s3 ; 2Gi 124 . t Richmond No.55 Q yC ; 1 : '' .' qq f4(c yq gS; frS rC E f!G tr? F Richmond No.56 D 57 9P s 6. b Riehl nld No.%-A S Sq :je! 1&, : :3 +/7 531-55! S-11i SS SD $ 6 pp Richmond No.57 72- 4. 11 11 7 1 113 4-/ i r Richmond No.57-A A 57 67 . Std S I So leZ+ SJ a 53 ; S2 ' ?2. 5s ;Richmond No.58 a L3 .S4 ; 59 , S4 0 s , 50 y9 I S3 51 t Riclunnond No.59 C 51 ,3` :5 G ;3S 52, 5 S J3 S Z# 50 Sv J Richillond No.59-A D U. : 4.` 47 : s4 41F iSI; feT e /.Sr 05' f0 1 Richmond No.60 N QS e I e5' e ! Iola ff 1 Richmond No.61 F 's 7 , 1s I 23t /9 /s / a 24 4. 2 Richmond No.61-A c .74 ,s/ ; .2v , ,2/ J3 J3 1 ; ,2C y JD .t 3 S/Richmond No.62 g y . : '1C ; µt . I44 41 :3`/ -39 3(7 09 Y7` RiCI1111U11d :ln. A l 4 ', 9c : .7 'N / * 39 t _ 3/ 71 Y!Richmond No.63 4 42 42 : 4/2, 43 ! 4 Richmond No.64 j P C, 63 , 71 71 fie(. ?S 74, 75 73 if 1 l:icluuand No.65 L 9a w 77 ?7 $1 ; 74 { 79 { 75 79 77 4 Richmond No.66 N gL qg : 9S . $7 ff/ 47 97 09 154 65 is`l r'. .Richmond No.67 3 . 3 ,33 . 51 3'f s/$ `Es y S7 lticlwwud.l.lr. 7 8 C 37 6qNo.68-A 2 Z.Z / ?.. A.- Richmond l:ichmunnd No.69 Z, ;a9 , L > S5 57 t-3•;54 Sla Richmond No.69-A j SS 51 .51 .$1 S3 '54. SO: .S ;SZ S(o SS /. l:ichm and No.70 1 $ .83 , 73 9L 8/ . 73 . 7y 72!`/3 '! 3: dZ t l6chmond No.71 U . (.7 b 7 (.w 4Z 49 L/ `/ (ri 6 /0 66 :Totals Catrled FeewMr e r s; s CONSOLIDATED PRIALARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Y Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee... ...Sup.Dist. s I l qq D E F G l i R N b t Bi A f i s t z f n t 3 i J 7 —f_ a I G E tt i q f t J tt 4 } A 4 L r i{ N I I t Pd r R S x A v Fri i r s K i3 y N I R1 r i T 1 i 61 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t member Cornly central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central CanMnilleel .Sop.Dil Committeei i Sup Dist. Commislee j Sup.Dist. Contmitt Sup.Dist. ELECTION R i PRECINCTS k-t``• Totele BroughtForwd t 4 S Richmond No.71-A j -H 4-Z 43 iiZ,, -if -00-co. -YZ. 43 . *.3 q Richnita1d No.72 c .23 20 27 ; ZZ Richmond No.72-A D 17 /.5' JY /? Richmond Nu.73 Z/ 17 j Q !SG 19 s? .7•y's E RIc11f111111.1 \'I). F f i .:v : + .. 2 tS•rv d i.i3 37 j7 I\Iclllllollll N11.7`1 Cr/ ;1/4, /vi 103 /Cf /V4!/92.! 103i/o3 // I:i.•llllllgld INU.75 8 i74g3 7 7 t 7 7-IF 7/ 73 OG 0 p Q a I Richmond No.76 j //ia y ./I = 7w ! ! 7 t /O r 4:r- Richmond No.77 J Ill 1 ir ivy .4 O' ;zasrJA.Sr 0 7 10 /04 Richmond No.78 r 7.:, 7Z 71. : `rj.1 4 7 6s ; L 4 4? 6 Richnulnd No.79 L :L. .;:: ,=•P .Z ..e'er A4 '.1Z ' ac y' +x o 6 1L Z Richmond No.79-A 31T C-7 ,,1 Richmond No.80 1V r.' / / ' 4? E{s; .i Z 3! 7 3 RI.•111111111d No.81 y-- 41 • • *•2 i ' `f 1 41 y Riclum i n1 No.82 r 41 ..-4 J?4 - 3J 141, 3 4 .93 j J 4 41 3' i Riclmllnul No.83 Q s9 , 17 ; /5' ,zz /7 JI i /1! /( c /j yam / Eia 1 . . . l.ichnnl i r nd No.83-A j I , S /.2. ! ,IV ! .43 ; 4 '. /a klclllltllltll No. S V .103; 99 *3 97 /E•/± y 9 r 9 97 1601111111141 No.Lis r air ve aii klclllllllllll No.8.1-A L H ::7 JZ Richmond No.86 a 4C . .P .,F? -is -;JP Jf •(• l 7 . .37 : 30 391 , Ric11111ond No.86-A c ?Z. / 31 a29 le :-Z9 30 -29 3/ Richnuaid No.87 D { rf? o q Richmtnnl No.87-A S 4 ' 4 1 S 41 SS; o 101111111111 No.88 F 47 41 . 9 41 } 4C 416 . 41 41 . 39 4# Richinti nl No. 99 G '/ i #s , 4. 44 4& ff, g2, / 41 44 44S'.! ! 1ic11niond No.89-A A 30 , -?Y . XT, at 7 w1737 'J ?9 1? ace R1c111111111.t No.90 D / . (s J s f - i (o Richmond No.90-A 1I b g 4 i if /O Ric1 min 1d No.91 r 3y . 7 . 4? : SZ .63 53i9 / Richnun1d No.92 Z6 /7 ' /S 1 / 3 J4 :.2Z kic11m1111d Au.92 A t Richmond No.93 3 S$ es S7 ; .1. S5 S 3 kichnlond No.94 t- r, ( e :a1'.`. C'aAPCL C ' 2. t./ Richlnland No.95 t -49 `1 11c.44 43 41 4.3: 42 4:0-i l:lc111111111.1 N11.9ti Q .'`i 7 64 3 S.Z.I.S.2.1 SI .Sf j 1:X11111111111 No.97 j ;4 = tS .?+t. .?.1- J 3 SQ S3} 49! S t d2-• lichinond No.98 S 12t-. 4y , L- 1 i.(c S3 j .S? ; S(o 1 53 5-7 Richlaoud No.99 4-p 49 i 7C 6 F4 rcY !, 1.4 ; 1 i s &7!, 7kic111111u1dNo.100 j ;`.4 4 • 4 f:; r. t,s 1 l:ic11111111111No.101 a 14L . NC %. /1C , !Cir /I C IV I X3 ; //.2 ? /OY 39 kiclulunld No.10-2 c 7- cL 79 73 , 79r7S 74, fS Itic111111111.1\0. 103 j 'It ,;.` his 6'.+ J«l Icy; Ir i: 6C rlZ••' 61 64 ° 3 Richmond 1o. 104 S s t: S b Q 6 2.1 59 S( or 11l'11111111111 No, losF 7 yr y/ 91 d 7 9c P 1 7 p7 ff v 4 O p 5.111 Pablo No. 1 G fr 1 j?. b:. . SV 41 S;'W JTv .:'7 S.7} S7 sff f San Pablo 10.2 g 7s % . t7 7 dy R$ 70 ' 4(O Iii San Paulo No.S t t l 11 . 73 : 73 . 1.4 to3 4 ; ; 63 so` Sun Pablo No.4 Q Q p i Saul Pablo No.S r L 7 :z 40 Lz 59 LS+ 40 ; S7 6s 43Al San Pablo No.6 L %c"C 4#71 4 4 3 'fes Sq 4 41 ' San 1lablo No.6-A I 3 c Sc S3; 53 San Pablo No.7 H S%! 4.X 41' 39 3 5 : 2 . / 4C yG San Ilablo No.8 4G +.7 W ` 6 a ` 1.3 San Pablo No.S-A 3::. ;l. 3/ San Pablo No.9 0 L-c 'L „ t C . 5!6 53 5 6 S4 S4 S-;1 San Pablo No. 10j 1 3 . 74 : 74 417? 7i 7Z i, 7 72- 7g San Pablo No. 11 S 5Ic ; 4 '55 S B s4r; --S . s56: S7 ' 54 Sq ti:ln 1 111111 f e-:. + ,i; 4 '! 2 ' 4V j v I To4al•Glri.d Fe1.1ad z=, 'n`Vr' 4• IS,i14: Iw.4t ' Q - _. 3-.a I` CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Memiw County Cenfra) Member County Central Member County Cenfral I1' Committee Sup.Dist. Comxnittee Sup.Dist. C-6mmittee Sup.Dent. Committee . Sup.Dat. j CommWoe_ _.. Sup.Dist. A a k a r r 1 D " 6 le t LG Hj r a. , N I i r r 0 R a I a E t Ak B E C i 1 a a } Fr G r , z K 'j t r oil z Ptr 4 i M A 'r 8 C ' f D. k t r 4' t I L, r F F N t 3 j P it i R i f 1 i fi3 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Mow.bar County Central Member Couniy Central Marnbor Cmwiy Confral Member County Gnfral Coa>,nitiaojr.Sop.IXst. can",""I lop.Dist. , Commitfoo re.'Sup.oist. ;Commi#eaJ,'1l 5up.Dist.- :-- ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals erouoee FoOW41 a /O.t, "s, .!y:i 4s 1391, 903. 3el ; 3 ` ,4 a6 San Pablo No.12-A j 47 . --. 43 -iii 4t t.F .. Y San Pablo No. 13 c;15 ZZ 13. S San Pablo No.14 O s i "1 ,.:iF ; S :;r;z 53 2:-s'3 :51 ; 4g S7 t I San Paid,.)No. 15 B 1 1 r 4 l -19 gy q9 4 .4 San Pablo No. 16 g : 49' = 10 fan Pablo Nu.16-A G tic. . f ? m Pablo No. 19 B : , .:•f .; y . 1 31 3V 1.30 is i .27 San Pablo No.17-A l o 9 , - 3l' f 39' 34 31033 3 3S' ; 3S' 35"` T. San Pablo No. IS J Q Y... ^Q }C 37 v? .77 O 54 San l'::t,N 1u. 19 r '+1 y• =9 : a °t[' ; 31 un Pablo No.19-A L µr 41--1 ;A. , .21 .2fI 39 .29 ; ' xv t 13Z Xsr . ac ; j! Zl .t7 3Iti:m 1':bfu No.all 1 , t,zL• Z .. tit fable No.21 N Ir ;r ; b f Sq $a' G? 6,2,"S s-4 15 3 61 San 1'at lo No.22 O L4 4 I SG 3 X Q 1 4 r 4&S' So 7?74 t 7 3 P dr /y tS/ s r 91; 7 27ti:u1 Pablo No.23 SSanPabloNo.4 y R G= ':.'4 ; 1. 3 S9 61 d2 Sy 62 S-7 S? &5-m Pablo No.25 San Pablo No.26 S bZ. .a"3 ; 6G .So SS SAn #P s 1 t to 4 9 u P.1111411\10.2i T9 s i ' , 30 ! c San Pablo No.28 44 : 43 41 t 34 40 c 38 311 ; $1 ` 31 San Pablo No.211-A S 3/ 39 34 . 34 34 3(e . 3 3y 02.1 3'f 3(.t San P.11110 Nu.29 C $3 : 73 7n. . f.9 t 73 V ry . ' . 70 San 1':l k, N.30 D 6y .9 ?! V? G1 Gg 6 `y": `9 1W 70 S an Pabl_i N.i.30-A 8 3 4 63 GV Ste! 54 i o Giattt 1 ,Z4 .:y y , s> >S Z4 Zsf; 1? Oleum two 1r 9 7 3/ g ; i&; d8 a7 'S ,Zyf t Rodeo No. 1 8 / . 41 , 98' ; ff 4 til l 94 : 8 X: 81 79 7 4 89 7-1 . 73 . W 72. 79; 70 ; 69 69 b y 7.Z a ss s3 sg 4 It xico \o.3 Rodeo No.4 L :a :r: :.' 3 .33 .e I :31 31 31 1 3 30 Z Y 4e t o N 41 ,.:I ; 3/ 30 13 3e 3&- 3G 1.29 .fit S Rcxlco NNo $73 " ? 7 7Z ` 8 71 so kixkti \u.S-A P q(- . 71 73 ;iig 72- .77 'L6 : 70 (,S t 6? Al t s s s y s"S ssc ; 57 S4 ;5'1 1.9 Sb 4 Pinole \o.2 S S? : (ot. . 7 ; SS 44 s6 Pinole No.3 S _47 ; .7 'f ; .$Z 43 J4 ,30 3& 3/ 3/ 3/ E f..... i - s r/ llcrculea a i SL' ? .- Sf •S t S sett,.• A , •, : sl . 4S f Q 4 . YS 47 '1G 4 6 rr, pJ,!/ a sc . f 4 / 4 63 so 3 L 44. lf... butt.-E C 12y1 1 /Fe 1117:1;1154! IIIb 11'171'11114111011liab 1 11'N i 3S 3 14- 7- so Crwk-L-tt N0. 1 O x kelt No.3 Crockett No. 3 G i Cnx:kctt No.4 g t Cm-k-ett\o.b t Crock wNalfi- t:rockctt No.8 Z Crockett No.9 Crockett No. 10 11031 Costs N l fort Costa No..'. 77 Danville No. 1 Ua.•1v ille No.2 8 t._:..: I kinville No.3 rMsEc Carried For+:rard r -s:=•_= x__._:.i--=_- -- CONSOLIDATED PRIALk.RY ELECTION HELD JUNE I, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Cenbal Committee,- Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Cormr:ittea._ .-...Sins.Dist Committee . Sup.Dist. f A 4 e f, t x M . C D F l G 3 Jr S l 1` fL ` 4 v . tN o n P Rj A s B 'i C E ; Fu G 3 f r i O P i j R a. ... rte.. ...,..._ a.. b C x H 1 I I • 4q_ j E c,. 5r iii` i f d f ! f f. .., 4 r r.r i f 65 i DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE COQ Gaul - Iileabar Goaaiy Ceakal Member COWL Cental Membar comfy_cw*G1.... r_._...... Caw tiilao!'' .Svp.OGd s Ce ae ll« . . Sep.D'is! Cainnwllw Sap.0'is+ Commawlp.Dis+ , r ELECTION PRECINCTS A f:.' • i Teva goad 4 San Raman Tassa;ara Lafamtc No.1 t Utfavrttc No.2 Lafakyrtte No.2-A laf;)cttc Na 3 8 i.. . . Lafaycttc No.3-A Lafa_ N 4 3 l.afal ctte No.S L-fapttc No.G 0.'n If Momp jr St.11ta a 31 c Orinda No.1 t 5rr l Orinda No.2 Orinda No.3 Ornuia No.4 3 Orimia No.5 117 Orisula No.G L 3 Mama Nu.l f 1 b/i Alhambra i! y walnut c lak Na 1 H .?,'L..2;;.2-r .40 Walnut Ctaek Na 2 l 3 Sl ,J4 ;,304 t. N'ttlttltt_ g 5;,v : .' :5;,&l Walnut Cmak No.4 j - ip. 1. Sb .F Z: 47 Walnut Cmek No.5 L 69 i;s . 71 . ?p Walnut i ark No.5-A Af .S/ -: .5-<. S D Walnut Creek No.6 t11 .4c' y . SFC t j 7 Walnut frock Na.&A Walnut Creek No.7 t :7 . 41 V/ Walnut Creek No.8 56 ; :.o. S/ Walnut Creeck No.9 Satamp No.1 93 ranm No.2 r 4s ` 44P SC Martins No. 1 j .?i/ 9 ,p. y ;?f i Martina No.2 a I . : 1 ;S,7 Martina No.3 C 77 . 7,9 : 0. . 77 t . . Martinez No.4 p to Oct Martinez No.5 Lei.53 !.S S Martina No.6 jP / +tc . E/ .•ES T Martini No.: Martina No.8 g s?, 'Cl Marlines No.9 j i tc. 7' . fc Marlines No. 10 q 41 5 flatlines No. 11 j r 7 ...At . CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Centra; Memmr County Central tvtemcer County Central Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup,Dist. Committee Sup.Dist, Comrn;ttee Sup.Dist. Committee. Sup.Dist r t AIL C 4 D r S f h 1 L a At l N P k A B I i D E e a lllj i s1 K S i L At i I r P f ii t} A t 1 c .! r, F x a t L Nj![ P1 N 1 IT f I I DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE_ a Irlsrslrsr Qml Csnlyd member corny Careral Mwnbsr Cow,,rty Centrml ! MNnba County Central Srrp.ad. a Ca rnritis.e'1LSup.Dust. i Conrrrritess 7N1,Sup.Dist. I Corrani#ao........Sup.Dist. SECTION Z' PRECINCTS To"bmgW 7 nmd a roo 14?L I$r' AW . Mountain I%w No.1 S I Mountain Vlow No.2 C • -07 ?2, il7 i Mountain View No.3 Mo_outai_n View No.4 111unt:rin\'iea No.S F (:3 75 . 73 73.1 lknrrrtain View No.6 8 7r , v? . 12.; 70 Vine Hill A vS , icz , 9S rine Hill A l 51 Concord No, 1 J i : " b Concord No.s 4 : 941 Concord No.3 y s¢ : S6 SQ .SO wn Concord Igo,b 111 ,S,R {ci, , 54 : 53 Concord No.6 G Coma,rd No.7-A Concord No.8 j Cwucond No.9 Oxword No.9-A Concord No. 10 A : 1 , 47 ' S" t:oncurd No. 10-A Concord No.11 C i3 . :;1 1174 Concord No. 12 l'C: y ire : 9!e Concord No.13 F 71 47 fy to l'wrcord No. 14 7= PC .L ;d 9 l'inrcurl No. 14-A a4 ,3.ti Colicorl No. 15 i-4word No. 16 Cmword No. 17 j y 7 0111alrd NO. 17-A L At Cowell Pacheco No.i 4: Pacheco No.2 r .:e .go :•'+ .s/ I lleamu HUI No.1 0 q3 43 . 1'le.mau }dill No.2 33 ,.6 ;.3.Z :Z9 9' 19easant JIM No.3 t3 ..:9 4s f Pleasant Hill N Sft 5 3 ` Q : A 03 .Sl i •rl s '/9;3833:' 1041141 C Pi Pittsburg No.2 F 7tl .Zd r g Pittsburg No.S B s3S' o o Pittsburg No.4 8 1 J?. f / 9 (ob Pittsburg No.5 Pittsb No.6 i Pittsburg No.7 j t l4 A9 :/fr. Pittsburg No.8 y Z s Pittsburg No.O 04. 3 .. . Pittsburg No. 10 11 471.36 2-' I ttsb No. 11 3 S 1= Pittsburg No. 13 ONrE 3`f 70 Pittsburg No. 1.1 1'inslnrrg No.15 39 /4 t rib Pittsllu No. 16 SS': /z 7 Tatak C w&d Fawad 3 68 CONSOLIDATED PRIhLkRY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Membe, County Central Member Cainty Central Member County Central Member County Central tl 9CommutesSup.Dist. Caltim;ttee Sup.D;i±. Committee Sup.Dist. Ce.,nio a Sup.mt. Committee.. . . Sup,Dist. c I i. z t A i t a B i C 4l D J64— i tt Ni At IV r oI I f P t r Q ' R t E Is z I l jj LLl' t t t i K 4 L i M I I 3 f P 1Q n R s R t s Cj, l FT 1: l jKf; f N f f H s4 I I 69 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MMaber County central Member County Central Member Cow tY Central Member ccba) :-- Canta itiae_..._..Srp.OGst. Cenreittee .Sup.hist. Commi4tee Sup.Dist. :Committee X&T,Dist ELECTION PRECINCTS d Totals Mn91it Nwasii 344 ,101 3rAAAA ... ...... Pittsburg No, 17 j f g t , 7 $.. Pittsburg No, 18 Z 5 t Pittsburg No. 19 D Z } if.9 S Pittsburr No,2D 41 1,2 ! b Pittsburg \u,20-Ajo 34 AAAA AAAA. Pittsburg No.21 r AAAA Pittsburg No.22 i4 33 ?S_ Pittsburg No,23 j js ! if t I'ittslntrg No.24 Pittsburg No.25 l Pittsburg No.26 L i Orbisonia r f 1 o Cyton 11 w.. . ,. 1 123 fort Chicago No. l AAAA_. Port Chicago No.1,A j 7t ; 33AAAA . .. AAAA Port Chicago No.2 ib !t b 3ZAAAA_, Clydeb SFS .77.. A tchuh+ f o?G' , .Z f -?.3 r,L4. L AAAA. 111 G 1!?G s AAAA ... Antioch No. 1 C;AAAA. .. AAAA t .. _ ...,_. . ._.. AAAA.. ..AAAA... . . f O Antioch No.2 j t 7-Ir Antioch No.3 s$ Antiooh No.4 P j Antioch 1\o.b AAAA ... Antioch No.0 4AntiochN0.7 j AAAA AAAA.. _.. Antioch No.8 Antioch No.9 Antioch No. 10 Antioch No. 10-A 9 Gg C AAAA . .AAAA. ._ Antioch No. 11 Antio& No. 12 1 13nttuh :u, Cr i O Antioch No. 14 Q AAAA... . Antioch No. 15 j AAAA .. . . .. . _.. ..... ......: .. ...... AAAA. . . AAAA .. . AAAA.AAAA ... Lone Tree No.1 s•AAAA. AAAA ....w 4;3 a Lone Tree No.2 t p Lotze Tree No.3 Brentwood Nye. 1 AAAA .. _. Drentw,.Nrii No.2 3t AAAA. 7.? } Brentwood No.$ D p Rrrntwood No.4 llG 1 1 I Brentwood No.5 AAAA Brentwood No.6 i p Byron No. 1 Byron Na 2 l 73 O Knighteen Anklet'No. l Oakley No.$ Oakley No.3 I rtliclIsland 1 t V AAAA. ...... ... .........._.. _ ..__ ._._, ... ..... . ... _ . _ _._.. ._ AAAA 1. AAAA . AAAA.. .. . ABSENT6B VOW CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS AAAA . AAAA.. ....._._._--------.__..._,;_..__..__.....,,._.AAAA_._ O o. AAAA_ :AAAA.-AAAA., AAAA... f::.:. e i . CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELE-CTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. 9 i l 1 A c I D 9 F 4 _ { K L l A' R SI 1 4 A l D 3 i S Y p a i k L f f4 I 9 Q g l R i D 1 a ti f t i NJ l IP i F 1 85 ;i PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representati in i State Senator !Member of a ItJL6?- Assewebly LQtShCorpDistf `%Dist 1 Dist. O ELECTION t YRI,CINCTS J a D. llerkcley Pa&No.l Berkeley Park No.2 i tlsy View No. 1 13ay View No.2 40i 1:1 Cerrito No. 1 i 1:1 Cerrito No. 2 LI Cerrito No.3 i t U Cerrito No.4 j El Cerrito No.5 t LI Cerrito No.6 t 13 Cerrito No.7 i 1•.I Cerrito No.8 L 1:1 Cerrito No.9 f 1 El Cerrito No. 10 a El Cerrito No, 11 Q 1:1 Cerrito No. 12 t . . .. .. .... . El t effito No. 13 1•:1 Cerrito No. li Irl Cerrito No.15 r l?I Cerrito No. lei 1:1 Cerrito No.17 j 1:1 Cerrito No. 18 1•:1 t:rrritu:\u,18-A C t(it El Cerrito No. 19 t 1:1 Cerritorrito No.20 tS f 1:1 Cerrito No.21 i f 1•:1 Cerrito No.22 r 1:1 l i•rritxr No.2..3 tj FI C rritu No.24 j i a Kellsitigioll Kensington No.2 Ar licttsingtou No.3 Li Keusittgtott No.4 At t tt iKenshtgtonNo.5 Kcnsingrloti No.G Keusitignon No.7 pi e Kensillglou No.8 a lticlttnottd No. 1 j 1 Richmond No.2 Iticlunoud No.3 I Richnioud No.•1 Richmond No.3 i Richmond No.G Richmond No. i f Richniond No.7-A Richmond No.R Richmond No.8-A i Richmond No.9 j Richmond No. 10 Riclunuttd No. 11 Richmond No. 12 llichnu.ttd No. 13 Richmoud No. 14 t Richmond leo. 1: i Richmond No. 16 j Z Itichmoud No. 17 Rich:nund No. 17-A Richmond No. 18 y ltichtnund No. 19 P e f t l itichnuufd i\o.20 Totals Carried Forward oZ. CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 11) 1948 PROHIBITION 4i k r H t t K t I' M '+ 4 t S 1 f! f t x ii i E A S,, T i q 4 If F t j; f PiI F 3 W e 1 T i ;.... i! s-..r.;,;w ,.o..•..::,a.7K....:.:..::r.-...k•;w..'•+,:w:,.6 ..;.......=;:yt.:... z•.: 87111 PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member of Assembly Congress Dist Dist. Dist. I ELECTION PRECINCTS O Totals Brought Forward 1 Richmond No.21 i Richmond No. 22 c s r tRichnimdNo.23 D Richmond No. 24 E x Richmond -No.25 1 Rlchnioud No.26 G ltichnloud No.27 Richmond No.28 I i Ricllmoud No.29 J r Richmond No.30 L t Richmond No.31 L 3 1 Richmond No. 32 Richmond No. 33 t Richmond No.34 O 1 Richmond No.35 3 Richmond No.36 Q i lliclllllotld NO.37 t Itichmoud No.38 3 a k llichnloud No.39 t liichnlond No. 40 d s r. Richmond No.41 1 1 s Wchlllond No. 42 C 1,6chumid No.43 D Richniund_No._4?__ 1"clunond No.45 x l:ichmotld No.46 G 1:ichnumd No.47 Richmond No.48 Riclitumd No.49 i Richmond No.50 J F Richmond No. 51 L Richmond No. 52 Ricluuond No.53 ltichlumd No,54 t R Rlchlllull(l No. a4-A Ricluuond No. 55 Ricluuond No. 56 166111ond No,56-A lhichinwid No.57 Richmond No. 57-A 1 Ricluuond No.58 Richmond No.59 i Richmmid \u,59-A Richinwld No. 60 f T Richmond No. 61 lZichnxmcl No.61-A 1:ichnloud No.62 Richmond No. 62-A I:ichmond No.63 t i l:ichiumd No.64 t Ricluuond No.65 l:ichnlond No.66 l:ichumud No. 67 Richllluild N" 1 l:ichuulnd No.6&A l:ichnlmmd No.69 i uichtnon(l No. 09-A l:ichiuund No, 70 kk 1 l:ich;nonnd No. 71 71 Totals Carried Fa ward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 19 1948 PROHIBITION 1 l i. 1 d t Ci t i x i a A 4 C ' x D a G' z e X t t f x t t t i r k f i i i PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member of Assembly Congress Dist_ Dist- Dist. r.Q s i O ELE-CIYON PRECINCTS I t I J s t H Totals Brought Formrd oilI Rlrhnlond No.711-A C1-6011114111d No. it I-6climmid No.72 t hichmmid No. 73 s l:iclimmid No.73-A f S 1 1kichmondNo. i-1 G l:ichm(md No. 75 i l6chmoml No,76 I hichmmid No. 77 hichmoml No. 78 hichnlond No. 79 hichnlond No.79-A m l\'ichmoud No, 80 hichrumd No,Rl t_ l:iclsnn,nd No,S? 1 hichmoml No.&I hichnnuld No.R,i-A R 1 1;tcltlll +lld No. M z Richmond No.8; l6chmond No•8,5-A J l:ichmmid No. 86 I 1".ichslltllld No.R()_A c 1 ic1mmud No.87 Q Richmond No.87-A Richmond No,188 g 16chimmil N4i. 89 1 l kichmttntl No.89-A E l:ichnlond No, 90 R 6chmnnld No,90-A l\'+chml m d 1o,91 l:ichnlond No, 92 Z lZi hnxmd:No,92-A t 1 l hichmoud No,93 16chmond No.94 Q l:ichmond No.95 16chmotid No, 90 Q l:ichmoml No. 97 hicholond No, 9R I l:ichmond No.99 l Richnnmd No. 100 l:ichmmid No. 101 I\'ichrruld No. 102 l:ichnloml No. 103 h is hm,and No. 104 l:ichmond No. 105SauPabloNo. I y n Sall Pablo No.? d I all Pablo Na. 3 4 ul Pablo No. A 1 l r tiara Pablo No.5 Said Pablo No.6 4 i tiara Pablo No,6-A tiara Pablo No,7 tiall Pablo No.8 t t m Pablo No. 8-A 3 tiara 1':1blo No.9 l 0 Sall Pablo No. 10 Sall Pablo No. 11 k ? San 1'allo 1o, 12 k Totals Carried Forward 9 0 j CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 11 1948 PROHIBITION l 1 it c i A r i1 eA a r t n M3 01 mj t S YS t d E 1 3 Y e.. .. .. s Q Sli t t D, a 5 Y4 r G t S r i x tT 1 k i t I f t d 91 PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member of ongress Assembly C Dist Dist p i E'LE'CTION PRECINCTS d J H Towle Brought Fornn+a d a. s:ltt Pablo No.12-A a 3 San Pablo No. 13 1ti.ltl P:lblo No. 14 D salt 1%lblo No. 13 S Smi l:lbk N`o. 16 F tian 1'al lo No. 16-A ti:t! 1'tblo No. 17 tian PabloNo. 17-A l z t ti:ut Pablo No. IS J t fan 'alao .o• 19 r 1 ti:ltt P;tbk No.19-A L t t t smi P.thlo No.20 1. ti:ut Pablo No.22 s:tt!I'al lo No.23 tt1 P.Lblo No.24 4 ti:ut Pablo No.25 i Itt Pablo 1 u.2G S 1 ti:ut lablo No.27 F ti:ltt Pablo No.28 d i 8ti:11t 1':Il lu No.28-A h f smi 1'.11110 No.29 C 4 t 1 tian Pablo No.30 D tian Pablo N4%30-A Omit t Uleuut G l Rodeo No. 1 t Rodeo No.2 Rodeo No.3 1l:odeo No.4 Rodeo No. 5 Rodell \o.V Rodeo No.S O Rokleo \o.&A Phiole No. 1 1'itlule Nl t.2 Pinole No• 3 a Hercules 4 $t d selby 1 Crockett No. 1 E t 4 s t Crockett No. 2 Crockett. No. 3 I Crockett No. 4 Crockett No.b Crocket No Crockett leo.? rockett No.8 Crockett No.9 f .. Crockett No. 10 t Port Costa No. 1 fort Coast No. l D.111ville No. 1 F Dutivtlle No.2 t I rkams Carred Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 PROHIBITION ii ki t t y k i n. a M i t z S x I I r 7 a R F k 9 i k i I E K41 a f fi a Nil 93 PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator - Member of Assembly Coni OM .... Dist- Dist Dist. z 4 r t - W ELECTION 2 PRE.C1NCTS I t J t 0 f f Total@ brought ft"Md F....... . ..::._... ..:..... ti:ul ]:anion j s y .t T:t,.;ljara C 1 .. .:... i. DI.„If:tvette No. 1 i Xlk LA lF t I.:It:lyette Nu.2 Lafayette No.2-A f lafa)ette No.3 1_afavette No,3-A t rl sLafayetteNo.5 1 Lafayette No.6 Z t t Canyon s 1v P Z 1AtulataI i At O I Orinda No, 1 Orinda No.2 Q Q f Orinda No.3 Orinda No.4 S• Orinda No. 5 t Orinda No,6 I(t Alamo No. 1 8 s I Alamo No.2 C I t R t Alhambra a B t a Walnut Crock N 1 t t Walnut Crack No.2 1'1'Itlnut Creek No. Z 11'ainut Creel:Na 5 L Walnut Cmc&-No.5-A x I Walnut Creek No.6 N Walnut Creek No,6-A s Walnut Creek No.7 Walnut Creek No.8 4 Walnut C twk No.9 B Saranap I%*o. 1 5arauaP Martinez No. 1 A t Martinez No.2 C 3 Mzirtines No.3 5 t tMlu•t•inez No.•1 D Martiuez No. 5 i Martinez No. (i fMartinezNo. 7 Cr f 11MaAinez No.ti t Martinez No.Q Alartiaes T lartinez No. 11 Martinez No. 12 Martinez No. 13 Alartinez No. 14 Martinez No. 15 Martinez No, 16 i Martinez No, 17 3 IF Alartinez No. 18 1lartiner No, 19 i Afartinez No.20 ate_- .:.:: :.s.....:_:- _:,.... •: .:.:;.,: --.w:_:::...:..•_.:.:_' :....a::_.:::-:::c:_r.- mac- —_tea 94 it CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 PROHIBITION N I JS A J 4 y S r 1 F 1 f r 1 i S 1 I f 1 S r s , x i i x t a i c J A f N4 1 P U 4 R i 95 PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member o/ Asse ConWess ..... Dist. Dist Dist ksJ. ELECTION a t t PRECINCTS J F r Totak Brov tit f'O wm 4 r i 1llounwn view No. 1 s l... ldountalin View Na.2 DIountain View No.3 D t t. Mountain N'iew No.4 B e t Mountain View .No.S F S 1luuntain View No.G G i Vine Hill B l Vine Hill A 1 y d I.. Concord No. 1 r 1 1 l Cotlt:ord No.2 l Concord No.3 L Concord No,i X 1 Concord No.5 N Concord No. t) O i Concord leo.7 P Concord No. 7-A Concu1•d No.S R Concurl No.9 S r. i ullcurd ?-o.9-A T Concord No. 10 d r Concord No. 10-A t,:oncurd No. 11 C 1 Concord No. 11-A D Concord No. 12 8 i 3 i l:oneurd No. 13 F t t.oncord No. 14 G t t t'oncord No. la-A ll 1 t t 4 l 011C01-d No. 15 t ... l ollcord No. 10 Concord No, 17 j Concord No. 17-A L Awooluted tx f t T Cowell Pacheco No. 1 0t i Pacheco No.2 4 I11r:1swit Hill No,l Q 1'lea,.int ldill No.2 1'Icasant Hill No.3 S Pleasmit Hill No,4 T1 A urn No. 1 r Pittsburg No.2 t t Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg;No. 4 Pittsburg No. b Pittsburg No.ti Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.8 L Pittsburg Nu.9 t Pitts l.,urg No. 10 I'ittaburg 10. 11 i I'it.tsb111;; -Nu. 12 Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg Nu. 14 Pittsburg 1\10. 15 t t t Pitu.;w r- Nu. 16 I i i Tolals Carried Forward z:.-.._.yam._- :e ,.:":.:r.,.-.:.::..._:c•-_..__._ :-t..v ._ _ +__= . o 96 i I CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 17 1948 PROHIBITION i x t 4 j N j P 4- t fd Y G q N a S E k d i s k I Ax a P ti A a t r.._'._y.a:.::_-!'.:..3.,x-'-t:t s>.• :JL.:..:. .. t x t _ _ .i. ..,. . _ i + d . p.... r `t. -'.-..--4 r'__ 4.:Fz:.'.b:2,•.^1C'^Yr3'AP..a$ .,. ._. t 97 PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member of Assembly Congr*ss, Dist Dist. Dist. 0 i I t r, W t{ i ELEMON PRECINCTS ac J H y f Totals Brought Forward Pittsburg No. 17 a j Pittsburg No. 18 Cf Pittsburg No. 19 D Pittsburg No,20 B i Pittsburg No,20-A Pittsburg No.21 G 1 Pittsburg No.22 8 Pittsburg No.23 J t Pittsburg, No.24 No.25 r Pittsburg No.26 L f Orbisonia N 2 it Cls}ton N 1.w t i._. Port Chicago No, 1 Q Port Chicago No, 1 A Port Chie:igo No.2 Q Clyde R Nichol, S T i 4 f Bi I i { Antioch No. 1 C Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 t Antioch No.4 Antioch No.a i s t Antioch No.G Antioch No.7 Antioch No.8 Antioch No.9 j t Antioch No. 10 a 1 Antioch No. 10-A X fx t .. . .: ...._....- Antioch No. 11 Antioch No, 12 Antioch No. 13 Arrtioch No, 14 0 Antioch No. 1$ Lone Tree No. 1 Lone Tree No.2 Lone Tree No.3 d Brentwood No. 7 Brentwood No. '= Brentwood No.3 i lirentwood No.4 lirentwood No.S Brentwood No.6 tG Byron No. 1 Byron No.2 Knightsen t Oakley No. 1 Oakley No.2 t Oakley No. 3 I etht-1 lAwid ABSENTEE VOM t 4 CONTRA COSTA r.....:. . COUNTY TOMS Y q d f CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 1C,'i`E 11 1948 PROHIBITION p k k yf j i x f I I F m ol fi frr n 4 t R i 4 r y I t E i 4 t` it r G o x i 1 R y A r f G M P x U Y4E i E.99 , INNEPENNENT M MSUVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Item in i State Senator Yem1mr o/ Co VMU r Dist M Dist ws Din W z ELECTION t 1 PRECINCTS dx1 t Berkeley Park No.1 L Berkeley Park No.2 B Clay C.View No. 1 r Bay View No.2 D EI Cerrito No. 1 S EI Cerrito No. El Cerrito No.3 6 M Cerrito No.t f M Cerrito No.5 l El Cerrito No.U El Cerrito No.7 l t EUCerrito No.S 1: (' L 1errito No.9 El VelTito No. 10 El Cerrito No. 11 1.1 Cerrito No. 12 Iii Cerrito No. 13 1•:1 Cerrito No. M HI Cerrito No.15 S 1:1 Cerrito No.16 T / Cil Cerrito No.17 A i k:l Cerritorrito No. 18 i •, s i FIi errito No.18-A r 1 1 Cmito No.19 D ¢ 7 s y 1•:I Cerrito No.20 8 1•:1 t'errilo No.21 E.1 errito No.22 G / 1•:1 Cerrito No.23 1•:I ierrilo No.24 j Kentaitt tou No. 1 KeuRittgton No.2 Kumingtou No.3 L e Keushigton No.4 y Kelminl,*tun No.6 0i 21 t t Kemitigum No.7 Keu.ittlrtott No,8 Q Richmotul No. 1 t t Riclunoud No.2 lticluuond No.3 r 3 3 , 3 Richmond No.i I 11ichmond No.5 1t e lliclumud No,ti Cs t Ricltmoud No.: otlirhtutd No.7-A t dam Richmond No.8 t K Hirhmoud No.S-A t 3 f 3 t Ricltmoud No.9 3 Richmmtd No. IU l t t Richmond No. 11 r r Ricltmoud No. 1: Ricltutoud No. 13 y Richmond No. 14 Ricltmoud No. 13 Richmond No. 16 Richumud No. 17 Rirlunmi l Nu. lr-A ltichumnd No. 19 3 Iticltruottd No. 19 t t ltichuamui No.rll Totals Carried Forward ALP,29 y' NO 4 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 19 148 IMElE 1N A"' ti wo Bis ol sm i f a S f _ fDI; 4r t 1` i 5 i Lm At 1 R 1 t j J Y Y D 02 Z. i .Z 2 s ; Gi 3 i i 4,4 101 IIKKIKU EWK STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member of Assembly Congness.SM.Dist. 176 Dist. y Dist. N z i ELECTION PRECINCTS o 0 t Totals Brought Fotwetd L 42 Riohmond No.21 Richmond No.22 C Richmond No.23 D I Richmond No.24 8 Richmond No.25 F 2 Richmond No.26 G 3 i Richmond No.27 X Richmond No.28 1 t Richmond No.29 J 1 Richmond No.30 r i A t Richmond No.31 L ,Z 2— RichmondRichmond No.32 AF t _. t Richmond No.33 N 1 Richmond No.34 O Richmond No.35 P f Richmond No.36 Q g Richmond No.37 Richmund No.38 S 14 liichuiond No.39 Kicluuond No.40 A Hichniond No.4' Hichniond No.4 C Richmund No.43 D Riclunoud Nv. S s Richmond No.45 F cc Richmond No.46 G Riclanond No.47 l u N 48 e 1Richmondo. Richmond No.49 J t d Richmond No.50 Richmond No.51 Z 2 2• . . Richmond No. 52 Richmond No.53 Richmond No.54 O I Richmond No.54-A tS . S. . .. .... Richmond No. 55 O f a Richmond No. 56 i 1 t. 16chmond No.56-A S j i Richmond No.57 l:ichinond No.57-A A Richmond No.58 a JJRichmondNo.59 Richuwnd No, 59-A p I . Richmond No. 60 0 Richmond No. 61 t Richmond No.61-A G O i 3 Richmond No.62 l:icln fond No.62-A Richmund No.63 2 2 Richmond No.64 r 3 + # 3 l:ichmond No.65 L Richmond No.66 N 3 3 s Richmond No.67 N Wchmond. Richmond No.68-A Hichniond No.69 IISI.6chmttntl No.69-A laic hnnnnl No. 70 S k + i 12ichnunnil No. 71 T Z.:i Totals Carried Forwerd 3 1 1U2 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 IMElEME T N n Ate: o : ' _ of Itcq Y : 4 f' 4 43. is 3 B i t 1 1' h 3 i a ti a nn r ' 4 I. p i1 d L w I r f i 2 ol IM i y • . • • L a... .. .1..::=i. .......:.i_..eu:::::.lr'_:...::..:..x:__a..:. ....._. .xar .. .;7 _-,.a-r:iu:•-.it,....-.... ^:::._e.-_:;.,r-SC':_:ii'C's aY. 103 INIEKWIT M MKSN E STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Reprasentatire in State Senator Member of AssemblyCongressft-Dist. 176 Dist 10 Dist. z ELECTION 3 S 1 PRECINCTS J x C o0e a Totals Brought Forwafd Richmond No.71-A mnd Na j r Richoo.72 c o' 7 t hlchmtnld No,17-A J) a a I I Iichmond No.73 Richmond No,73-A F D T f Richmond No, 74 Richnwnd No,73 j 3RichimudNo,76 I s Richnuuld No.77 i t Richnumd No.78 I 1 i t Rt i clnnoud No, 79 L Richnunul No,79-A X 4b S fi Richmond No, So N I Richnu,nd No,81 O 1 Richnumd No.R2 P 3 Richnwnd No.93 l:ichnwnd No.83-A R l:icimuoul No,84 Ri I11nogNl No.8: r l t Richnund No,85-A Richmond No.86 a Richmond No.86,Ac 1 Richmond No.87 D e Richmond N,097-A i i O Richnwnd No,8R F 7 4 Richmond No. SQ G7 Richmond No.89-A Richmond No.40 3 .. ... Richmond No.90-A J 3s, Richmotul No,91 3 3; Richin,nd Nr,.92 L Richnund No,92-A Richnunld No,93 l:ichnwnd No.94 Q Richni nd No.95 Richmond No,96 Q lichmono.d N 97 R1 1. Richmond No.98 Richmond No.99 l Richnund No. 100 A 1 Riclmun l No, 101 t Richm2naNo, 10 I Richmond No. 103 Q 1 Richmond No. 104 Richmond No. 105 9 S ui Pablo No, 1 San Pablo No.2 San Pablo leo.3 J San 1'ablo_No.4 t Sau Pablo No.5 Sao Pablo No.6 L San Pablo No.6-A M San Pablo No,7 San Pablo No,8 an Pablo No,8-A San Pablo No.9 Saii Pablo No. 10 R E San Pablo No, 11 an 1'alil,, No. 12 11 Totals Carried Forward 104 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 c a-r a At' We A t. 10 47 jr L' : . 3 -Z 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 y. .. _r b 8 is ' ! . i . f. _ if At Jk bi Q4 1 r+ _.• .._._ J_.._ _.. rw y a 141 s.+f ,:w 1 11+`/..91^1 s w— •i 1 _s+k•sa•e,e_ -- - moi• r--ter 105. INNE'ENNENT 'EWK STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in Stage Senator Member of Asse mbly Congress 1a Dist. Ift Dist s. 1ft Dist. W z O ELECTION F PRECINCTS o« # E It 329F of Totals Brought Fotelelns 4 15e{ 1 19 7 f Sail Pahlo No.12-A a Sail 1'ahlo No. 13 6 Sael PaWo No. 14 x:111 Pahlo No. 15 S:ut Pablo\o. 16 San Pahlo No.16-A 5:111 t'ahlo No. 17 8 sats 1'at110 No. 17-A all Pahlo No. is J 1 6 S.tzl No. 19 u1 Pahlo 1o. 19-A L San Palih No.20 l '-' 1 x:111 t':lt li \0.21 N Sall Pahlo No.22 O / i i1:111 t ahlo No.23 s R . 1:111 Pahlo No.24 O k S:t11 1'.1111 Nil,25 t 1a11 1'a1110 No.26 S i Saii Pahlo No.27 r Sa11 Pahlo No.26 A I ; Sall Pahlo No.28-A 111 Pahlo No,29 C r ti:u1 Pahlo No.30 1 t an Pahlo No.30-A P Gitutt 7 Olcunl G 1RodeoNo. 1 B 1 Rodeo No.2 l a I 2 Rodt0 No.3 t..:... kullcu No.4 jr Rodeot ... ..... i h(Aco No.G Atf Rodeo No.7 t t\udru No.8-A r e { _ ... .. l• . . .. ., t. 1'itlole No. 1 4 Pinole No.2 RR Thiole No. 3 liercole Selt). A C 1 t 1 Crockett No. 1 Crockett No. 2 Crockett No 3 G 1 i Crockett No.a 1 Crockett No.3 CrUekettT Crockett No.7 Crockett No.8 i { 4CrockettNo.9 Crockett No. 10 r t T-1 J'ol't. 14 i Port Cust~]\0. 1 S D111n•ille No. 1 I):u11•ille No.zI)at1•ille No. t s r y..-._...._.._ — ._a-...._...,-a. _ -•- ..._-......y-_ _ yam rotils Carried Forward y[ 106 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD )UNE 19 1948rrIMEIEMER I t if 1A 3 yyy c+ o o E v car' Q f E y 1 a a t i SOL dz t 11 i 1 o K At R f i R! ;:u 14 : 3.1110j1lt . 44C 13- 50, 14. t c;, Itj r. ,_. .. r....: .:. .. . . . . sl 4 M...:..,,,.+,,,•,•..mss...::....s .. ._,...,..a o. .--2.•x• ._. ap numi c-m++aoasttsswsr+Ww saa 107 INNEPENNENT PUMEtN K STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member of Congress ill Dist U& Dist Assembly Zf Dist- i W G z I ELECTION 4 t a f PRECINCTS IL ac 04 Totals Brought Foewani d )ID i = 111 At Tassa jara G' 1.1fayctte No. 1 D t l ai;11. 1 i Lafavette No.2 F Nt No.7 t 1_a1avette o. -A Lafayette No.3 Il Lafayette No. 3-A i i r t tlafayettcNo. 5 Lafayette No. 6 L Canyotl Mt t t Urinda No. 1 P z i Orlilda No. Z Ornlda No. 3 R Urinda No,a Urinda No. 5 i i z 1 Alamo No. 1 I:urto No. 2 C 1 4 Y r 4 Alam, No. 3 Alhatiihra 4 R t f G i Walnut Creak No. 1 H l E Walnut Creek No.2 p jj"WnUt,CreeL No.3 s E Walnut Creel: No.4 Walnut C.i'eek- No.5 L Walnut C e is 1o.5-A 3 ahiut Creel- No.6 N 1. alilut l reek No.6-A O s t Walnut Creek No.7 Wahiut Civek- No.8 Q i 1'alnut free-No.9 R z Sarallal No. I S t x i I Martinez No. 1 d IMartltlez No.2 8 t i IMnainez No.3 C t Martinez No.d Maltillez No. 5 R 111artlnez No. ? Gt k Aiart.itiez No. ti 1 t Martinez No.9 j r Martin o 1 t t 6 Martinez No. 11 Martinez No. 12 L Alurtinez No. 1:1 lIK Martinez No. 14 N Martinez No. 15 Iartinez No. 16 i illartinez No. 17 Ahrtincz No. 18 R I iAlartinezNo. 19 lhrtincz No.20 T It s tTotalsCarriedfoorarcl_ a r t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELEC-flON HELD JULIE 1, 1948 i C t5 s I t u t 1 i f 3 1 d t 1 AT p a ` LL i i f M 0 ii 1 V_ f t xE i f G' i f t r t p ..,.:......... ;.._.;zee...,.._<::as-.,t._, a..:..,ap-.a:-u:R.,=,,z n a..a.;,:a,-.z'r...::.::. :ac ..,,..ar_..::..a...m.<,.,.Mn,•-,Mw,w.m u•:a o.,n.:.w',2:. sw.:c:a_,....,.s.._:.,.Y a..z..+c..-- —s:.,c::usn ae+ a- lcex. ti as 109 INKFEWU PUMU E STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member of Assembly Congress A Dist U* Dist. 10 Dist. W z ELECTION I PRECINCTS ccw z i cc a Totals Brought Forward iilount.ain View No. 1 B CMoawwitlViewNo.2 Mountain View No.3 D q Alountain View No.4 E j lourltaill View No.5 F t Mountaiu View No.G r+ Vine Hill 8 Wine Ilill A j Concord No. 1 JaL r CUI1COCd No. Concord No.3 L E Concord No. 9 N t Concurd No. 5 N Z x t Concord No. G 0 Concord No. 7t 1 Concord No. 7-A Q S 1 Concord No.S 8 t i7 Concord No.9 S s l 3 Coucord No.9-A T A i Concord No. 10 L Concurd No. 10-A t Cuucurd No. 11 C Concord No. II-A Concord No. 12 l'oncord No. 13 t Concord No. 14 G Loncord No. 1*4-A H r Concord No. 15 l I Concord No. 16 H a c onk ord No. 17 j 5 oncord No, 17-A 3 a 1 1LL Associat,ed X l 4 CowellN Pacheco No. 1 O t Pacheco No.2 Pleasant Hill No,l Q Plea•anI Bill No.2 Plcasam Hill No.3 S t t k Pleasaw Hid . 9 3 ta C D s 1 a 1 Pittsburg No. 2 F Pittsburg No.3 G 1 t , Pittsburg No, Pittsburg No. 5 1 R f PUL-burg No.6 k Pittsburg No. ? i Pittshurg No.S L x Pittsburg No. 9 e i l Pittsburg No. 10 iltt Pittsburg No. 11 t Pittsburg; No. 12 Pittsburg No. 13 Q A Pittsburg No. 14 R t $ t Pittsburg No. 15 t 1'iusbz ib No. 16 t i Totals Carried Forward r:.,W,S:.'riatrN,:;atir.•:3« ..:::. «.-r.,-«..,:<::.,aui........,:A_, ....:,,:-.lc..:.» :a.. :-.i> 4. 5,.:_ •._.:,a1._.-..._..,w:, _..-..:...-,_. _......._.i' -. .. C......, _.. _..::'C-a.._a'':....._. 2:..:.:..7. - 110 i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELEMON HELD JUNE 19 1948 lNMM 1' x a r a k ! 4 I P R r t B f n J, is G r T4 OIr n 4 S ! r I s i r DJ I I t r I G Ll a 4 s t f 1 u 3 I IiY 40 111 INNEFENNENT l=K STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Representative in State Senator Member of Assembly Congress i ft.Dist. Ulr Dist. Dist. ELECTION PRECINCTS o a 3 t Totals Brought Forward L Pittsburg No. 17 8 r Pittsburg No. 18 C Pittsburg No. 19 D PittsburgNo.20 B 1 l I'itta,ura No.-V-A F Pitt burg No.21 ri Pittsburg No.22 A t Pittsburg No.23 l a Pittsburg No.24 PitiMnirg No.25 r Pitt.bu% No.26 y Orbisonia x cla y tun N Port ("hicAvo No. 1 O F Port Chicago No.i-A P Port chic-atgo No.2 Q f Clyde Niclao6- S A 8 Antioch No. i C 9 t Antiocl, No.2 D Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 F Antioch No.5 Antioch No.6 lntunh No.? Antiocli No.8 l t Antioch No.9 Antioch No. 10 Antioch No. 10-A x Antiocll No. 11 N Antioch No. 12 O i Antioch No. 13 p Atttiocli No. 14 Q t Antioch No. 15 Lone Tree No. 1 S Lone Tree No.2 I.one Tree No.3 r Brcaatwood No. 1 Brentw%xxl No.2 C Brentwood No.3 p L'rentwood No.4 j Ili-entwood No.5 F a Brentwood No.6 G Byron No. 1 g Byron No.° f i Knightm.i Oakley No. 1 Oakley No.2 y Oakley No.3 I'vili•I Island ABSENTEE VOU q Q CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS It li 41 1 4 i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 IME/EME T N l ol i t 1 # FF 3 i i 5 j 3 sr L a 2 t S t i a a t w n j x N r t r r 1 C ' F ! t f f f k a f T a. 113 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Judge of the Jt of the SuFWWEW Coast 5U= 1 s eior Cosut see No.1 01111ikeon N*.2 v sale ELEt.TION i 39 OC PRECINCTS h r I S Berk ft Puk Na 1 L 103 . Berkelq Park Na B j silo. p j, Ray View No. l C 3; Iby View No.2 1.2 CaTito No. 1 IJ Cerrito No. 13 CaTito No.3 0 CoMw No.4 16Si L4; 12 Cmut o No.a 0writo No.6 ISS w Cerrito No.7 t A57 h9 Camilo No.8 El Cerrito No.9 la Cerrito No. 10 EI Cerrito No. 11 r a Ll Cerrito No.u 1:1 l:errito No. 13 0 1d la Cerrito No. 14 El P 49CerritoNo. 15 o; Hi Cerrito No.16 1.1 Cerrito No.17 El Cerrito No. 18 j i T* 1:1 Cerrito No.18-A C 1 L•'1 Cerrito\o.19 1:1 Cerrito No.20 EI Cerrito\U.21 F S/ ` s E.1 Cerrito\U.22 El Cerrito No.:3 i1:1 Cerritsi NU.4 Kates No. l 4 Kensington No.2 Katslu#m No.3 Z L•:i ; Kensington No.4 Kaiiii»gton No.S111 14 Kensington No.6 3 i Kensingriant No.7 Kettrit Hunt No.8 Richmond No. l Richmond 11o.$ Richmond No.3 Riclunond No.4e 4 2- S 7! t Richmond No.a D 3 ltiriunond lett.G C t r1 Richmond No.7 ltichntond No.7-A F Richnumd No.8 F D IO Riclutunki No.S-A Richmond No.9 Richmond No. 10 Richmond No.11 J1211 Richmond No. 122 Richmond No. 13 L M8 : Rictmottd No. 14 rt Richmond No. la Richmond No.18 9 i T Riehmond No. 37 i •e t Richmond No. 17,A f Richnumd No. 1R Richmond No. 19 t I f Riclusumd Ate.ill Totals Carried FmwsW j G 114 CONSOLIDATED PRIMAItY ELECTION HELD )UNE 19 1948 NONPARTISAN Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Measure Submitted District District District District to Vote of Voters a 11 i4 N r3 Lir y Q r YES NO B r C a D r t ao t I I oZ I t r i P RIS i B C t D OL TL i E G I r f i K L r 1 t t N R S i t r l B C oZE l 71 1 t t j EF 115 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIS JudN of the Judp of tlw 5uporior Court SuNrior Court OMiot!MD.1 Ofliot!1Mo.2 s ELECTION s r. PRECINCTS i re Richmond No.21 Richmond No.2! Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 is 4r 1 J 1 Richmond No.25 1 Ql ! 9g' Richmond No.26 Richmond No.21 i Richmond Na 28 l 4 t; Richmond No.29 fline. Richmond No.SO t 1f9 fMD Richmond No.31 L moi Richmond No.32 N 144: Richmond No.3131 11 60 , Richmond No.34 a 57 i Hichmond No.35 7.4 Richmond No.36 Rialnowd No.37 S 1#9 Richmond No.39 a 71 111chmond No.39 r 1 Hiclunond No.40 liicWmond No.41 0027: 37 RicWuond No.42 CArRichmondNo.43 D ISL ; Riduuond No.45 6$; 57 Richmond No.46 B 1/si a Richmond No.47 Ricluuwul No.48 l 7f 94 Richmond No.49 Q Kidunwul No.50 Richmond Na 51 L 3S lfop Richnumd No.32 Richmond No.53 tidumomd N 54 Fs 7.t Richnuaid No.5" Richmond No.55 Q 117 Richmond No.56 Riclurnmd No..;&A A2j Ridunond No.57 ir 12SI Richmwtd No.57-A L Iola O Ridmuund No.58 Richmond No.59C 99; A7 Riclmumd No.59-A D f7 R'pchmond No.60 Richmwul No.61 Richnumd No.61-A Ricluuwnd No.(2 8 3; 7' kiclmumd No.62-A l t 9 Richmond No.63 79': 9> Richmumd No.64 r Richmwui No.65 L 7 Richmond No.66 Richmwnd No. 67L4—ltichnu%md o lticlutuuul No.tib-A Riclmumd No.69 4 131 Pl 1. I2ichnunid Na.W-A l6clu tend Na.70 Richmond No.it r Totcb CcrrW Fwd LL 116 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 NONPARTISAN Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Measure Submitted District District District i' District to Vote of Voters i i { c Ir 3 YES. NO B C D f l. 41! t 3i F GI r I l t r i A L 3 01 1 i 3 P Q R S t A I t D s t B ' 3 F i' a G i 3 K t i N 1 P t R i J i A f t 1 Ui 5 F ' G 4 n H11 3 2 L 3 1\ r P w r 3 rw r n NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1u*p of th* i lud*of ther Supwiw Court Court 0100*N&I RECINCTS w RichnumdNo.71,A j Sb Richmrmd No.72 y •' Sp Rich11xa1d No.72-A Richnumd No.73 f Richnuu111 Nit.73-A r*31RichnaatdNo.7 1RicluluaxlNo.75RichllumdNo.7i6 Richlluaul No.77 J j'; Richnumd No.78 j Richnxmd No.79 e Richlnaul Nit,MA Richnumd No.80 Richmond No.81 Ric1111uaul No,82 1 Richlluaul No.83 Riclummul No.83-A Ric1111UNx1 ,o.84 1741 Rlciunund No.85 r 7 ? r Richnxuui No.83-A 1 S Richnumd Nt1.86 Richnuaxl No.MA Richnumf No.87 t Rlcllffftald X11,R?A s' Richmond No.8B Richlluaul Nov.t19 4 i 3 Richnua1d Ao.89-A g 3 Ricluluuxl No.90 Ric1111uaui No.90-A 1 { Ric1111uaxl \o.91 Richummal :o.42 Richnuald No.9jA Ridinuaul No.93 Richnunul No.94jwST Richlluaul .M1,95 AL f Richnuaul No,96 Q Zf i 18 Richnumd No.97 Riclnlunul No.98 Richmond No.99 1 Richllxmd No.100 1.24 Riclmumd No.101 j c 3' 1$1 Ri.111naaul No.102 Richnumd No.103 Richnuma No. 104 jig! a Richlnlmd No. 105 san MONO. 1 f an Pablo No.2 San PaWo No.S j 133' 11 San Pn1110 No.4 V' =1 san Pablo No.5 San Pablo Na 6 L I i']f can Pablo No.6,A an Pablo No.i San Pablo No.8 can 11a1110 No.SA 70 San Pablo No.9 San Pablo No. 10 p tian M1411 No. 11 09# IQ'16 14 n1 PaWo No. 12 Tetah Carried Fm wm O 1 lis . f .. CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 1, 1948 NONPARTISAN Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Measure Submitta/ District District District District to Vote of Voters v Z j o 96 P YES NO G 7 a( L ! i qqq r Q t s P t o- R 7 f j i f k, o c D A A t i P x f t B ` ti 3 D F S if t i 4 f L' 3 i g T a _ 1 azi j, y t ry 6 i I 119 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Judge of the Jud of the Superior Court Superior Court Of ne No.1 Office No.2 s OC i ELECTION PRECINCT'S 1 Totals aroum rw4uwm L San Pablo No.12-A s i San Pablo No. 13 S:nt Pablo No. 14 D i f i.t Of tian 11.1140 No. 15 U t San Pablo No.16 San Pablo No.16-A San Pablo No. 17 B San Pablo No. 17-A jS s sb 3 San Pablo No. i` san Pablo No. 19 j y S=t San Pablo No.19-A L Nan Pablo No.20 Nan Pablo No.21 N San Pablo No.22 0 a San Pablo No.23 an Pablo No.24 Nall Pablo No.25 D IC R! San Pablo No.26 San Pablo No.27 T an Pablo No.28 a San Pablo No.28-A San Pablo No.29 Salt Pablo No.30 D p; O'J I» I"ablo Mi.30-A IG 944 t Mutt F 4$i olcuut ji s` iflTa. Rodeo Nu. 1 Rudcu No.2 j 17 12 a1c-o leo.$ Roticu No.4 r Rodeo No. 5RodeoNo.S-A L o Q• r Pinole No. 1 o 113; F Pinole No.2 F v9 q? Pinole No.3 7 Rercules r 3 i s uy a l i Crockett No. 1 D. J i Crockett-'.No.2 Crockett No 3 Crockett No.! Crockett No.b j 1,,.6 4 QnAett KL 6 ir do lose Crockett No.7 l 7Y c'ruckett No.8 y i l'ruckett No.9 8/ SCS '13g'f Crockelt No.10 Port awta! 1 Port Ctv.0 No.2 p 1'- f.Z.' Danville No. 1 Danville No.2 D 8/ 77; Danville\m 4 i. i Totals Carried Forward do CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY' ELECTION HELD JUNE 19 1948 NONPARTISAN Supervisor Supervisor Supervisw Supervisor Meswn Suwniltw District District District District to Veto of Votcrs t LM 96 YES: w A C F L E NTii w P 4 R 4 S' s i s A B C U F f y f 4 K L f N P R t A 5f e D G s".' a. -iz . ..moi ; 4 i 7 .: L l31 . G7 . N fib ; . 7 ' a P /e tr V /it S fl S, 74•i T i a s:. . _ .. .. Y..... ._..s ._._...::•:_..a.._..—..car x.'•7i%•r_._er i•1_C_ _ r....__..X. 121 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j: Jude of the Judge of the Superior Court Superior Court owme 140.1 f Olfioe No.2 U C& .y me ELECTIONr ca C PRECINCTS o z s Totals Brought Rorw M d t to:ul Ranlon B 4 t a a Tassa)ara C ie 1.:ia ettc:Nu. 1 D Isc laiavette No.2 1_afayette. No.2-A r 114 i 0i laf:yette No.3 B 24 . ;.21 T -l 1 1l.:it:i•et.te ?u. A3 j MG, F Lai vctls_ a Lafayette No.5 r 17 ; Y Lafayette No.6 L I=- IS4 Canyon iora^a N r. i 3l Orinda No. l P F ,F Orinda No.2 Q fy J79 Orinda No.3 D SCIOrindaNo.4 r 10 Orinda No.5 r el orinda No.6 d Ar 7; tAlamoNo. 1 B y ; J Alamo No.2 C Alamo No.3 7r F G Walnut Creep No. 1 B L Walnut Creek No.2 I fS' dist{ 1•a ilYY.{rlt l..h e t Walnut Creek No.i Walnut Creek No.5 Walnut t:reek No.5-A D.' Walnut Creek No.6 1S6 Walnut [,:reel:No.6-A Walnut Creek-Cs ctk No.7 P 7.'.1 Walnut Creek No.8 alnut Creek No.9 Saranap No, 1 S S Sarauap.No.. 2 - Ila Martinez No. 1 d Martinez Nu.2 B i'..., OD Martinez No.3T Martinez 1o.A p t 7 s i Martinez No.5 1liartinez No.s Martinez No.i i a- Martinet No.b g 37 : Martinez No.fl 1 Martinez No,..SL 4 Martinez No. 11 t le 3 t Martinez No. 12 L t C j lQ'.i llartinez No. 13 7/ 7S AlartinexNo. 1+4 j4 AlartinezNo. 15 lllartinez No. 16 sr Martinez No. 17 Q 1/7 Martinez No. 18 Martinez No. 19 s GJIw` r m lartinez No.20r 371 Toles.Catead F=mW E 3 122 is a a- CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 15, 1948 NONPARTISAN r Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor rSuporvisor r Measure Submittedt District District District District to Vow of Voters Al a x: ra a: NO A I t R 1 0 73 ` y .fic. 4 . G ZT1 , 7S': it j i o. L N 7 1T L t R7-3 op I r JM A 7 7 :/yo C alt 1 f A' N 4p: 1f S A E i B C G 3 i; . 123 y` NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Judge of the JurM of the Superior Court Superior Court offine No.1 0116me No.2 40 ELECTION PRECINCTS x Totals tl1oYgl1?Fawn Mountain View No. 1 j q7 Mountain View No.2 C Mountain View No.3 D g y 09 Mountain View No.4 R 141 31 I Mountain View 1o.5 jr t4 pq Mountain View N.C.G C aZ0 Vine Hill R j= Vine lull A 7 s Concord No. 1 J 57 Concord No.2 Jr 1G j concord No.3 tmconl No.4 I Sx t Concord No.5 Concord No.G Conconi No.7 Concord No.7-A Q 114 } Concord No.8 Jt t 917 Concord No.9 Concord No.9-A T 71 7 Concord No. 10 A Ill? ' AN Z Concord No. 10-A a Irc Concord No. 11 C I 1 I 107 C micord No.11-A ID 79 :7` t Unicord No 12 R ive{ i one uni No.13 Concord No. la Cunc of d No. 14-A Concord Na. 15 l Ise. t.'1PICI ',1 No. 16 R 0incurd No. 17 j 94 f, R t` Concord No. 17-A y 91 i l Aseomated Cowell 70 Pacheco No. 1 Pacheco No.2 1'le:tautt Hill Ao.1 jill I7eamm lull No.2 9A t 17 l Plea.-;:utt Ili No.3 1'lra.antHill No. 13 1 ttabum . I jai i Aft41 i t Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No. a 8 CS Pittsburg No.5 j 2 O Pittsbur No.6 Pittsburg No.7 j 5 r s S Pittsburg No.8 y 133it Pittsburg No.9 AF 1171 } Pittsburg;No. 10 V 167 , 1'ittsb No 11 1 Pittsburg 1o. 12 37 ' a}?i Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg.No. 14 j Sad 1'ittsl urg No.15 fid; 1/Of Pim-l.utia Nu. 1G C Totals Carried Farrar/ if6w,4 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]LANE 1, 1948 NONPARTISAN Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Measure SubmitUd District District District District to Vote of Voters V f. f f Q 7 c., 14 a i YES NO 3 C1 U f E a2.. 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No.8 S S t Antioch No.9 Antioch No. 10 L Antioch No. 10•A At Antioch No.11 N lr+r: . + Jet utiuch No. 12 3 Antnkh No. 13 p C IAntiochNo. 14 Q Antioch NTo. 15 is Lune Tree No.l S 3 ; Z• Lune Tree No.2 Lone Tree No.3 a b.2 Brentsxwd No. 1 7211 Hmnt ood No.2 Bm-ntN'Ood No.s Brentwood No.4 t V3 Brentwood No.5 F JC Brentwood No.6 G 77 76 Byron No. 1 g 8.7. 22. Byron No.2 Knig>,teen Oakley No. 1 j 7/ O"y No.2 L m.,4 Oakley No.3 5j C f tctlu•1 Island y ' /3C ARSEmm VO"11e i CONTRA CO3TA COUNTY TOTALS s i t f i 1 t isle rsr•i',='_':.'.T;..:ceu v _:., ...;...._.... .. . . a ... i T:_w-xN;.:•s... .<...x:.:s.rxx..c.::'ia_..__...y.._:s: 126 CONSOLIDATED PRIAIARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 19 1948 NONPARTISAN fSupNwisorSuperviss+r Swpwwisor Supervisor ;! Maasuro Submitted District District District District to Vote of Voters a' No 13o if 771 A3 i mi i A Alta 01 ir ft.. p... E.. r f IGI lS 34• 37 • t g /7 SA2 ef 40 L 2.211 it L Z•k .a i • At 33 ;.Z3 . 17 .E w 3 113 • pL F Jr ;SF3 L11 i L 72 N jj t olC; s 3 1 jk 1 ._.... ... .._.. .... s.:.. ;, 135 a p y .. . . .... s . ....•+..... ...:,: _ .y..r..s.xs:.._....:r_. _._.. ..:.__.. _..._.s s'-r:_:r_.cc.:... ::-ate:-r.::- —:-r.-::_ ':•c--=-- 127 ; F i 7 r E 4W CMIMCATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF THE CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION RETURNS Mate of California,r C"Wy County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance of'the provisions of Section ?962 of the Elections Code and of the,resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered u n the minutes of said Board,J did canvass the returns of the vote cast its Assembly District in said County,at the Consolidated Primary Election held on .lent• 1. 19418, for Congressional, L egislatizre, Judicial, Caunty offices and Afessures sahntilted to the zwe of volers. if any, and that the Statement of the Mote Cast, to Jd, this cerliJirate is attached,shows the whole number of votes cast in said County, and the hole noinber of votes cao for each candidate and each measure,if any,it;said Assembly Dis- trict in said 1.ounty and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the i re4octive colusuns and the totals as shown for each candidate and each measure, if any, are full,true and correct. 9j ItnPSs lay hand aAd O nal Seal this .......,.. aS ........ _.....-........._......_._---- day of rpii 41, 198 SI 7` it-ie- County Clerk. per.,,.. va x i<... 4.Deputy County Clok. j. yE k T"IFICATE OF COUl\'TY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF THE CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION RETURNS FOR DELEGATES TO NATIONAL PARTY CONVENTIONS State of California, ss. County Cony Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7962 of the Elections Codeand of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and catered u n the minutes of said Board. I did canvass the returns of the vote cast Assembly District in said County,at the Consolidated Primary Election held on June 1. 1948, for Delegates to National Party Conventions, and that the 9` Statement of the Vote Cast,to which this certificate is attached, shows the whole number of Zrotescast in said County.and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate in said Assem- bly District 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,are full,true and correct.z 117itness my hand and Oficial Seal this Y_e day of 1948. SEAL) County Clerk. RBY w..........w .....«.................r...r...e...w+.- Deputy County Clerk Me aloft certificate is to be aced eursly when the Board of Supervisors hes ordered the County k to make the official canvass.) BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 73 MONLAY, JU 14 1948 THE BCAF r ][ET IN 9G ULAP. SESSION S AT 10 C 'C1CCr. A. M. PRESEI T: :GIN.J. BUC:-iANAIY, CHAIRMAN, P"ESILING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLCR, R. J. TRE'1HATH. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. w In the Matter of Receipt of certified copy of proceedings t .,. ,Rr; of the Board of Trustees, Moraga School District, re authorization Increasing maximum tax rate of said district from .80 to *'1.25 per $100.00 assessed valuation within said district. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a certified copy of i 1 the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Moraga School District and certified i copy of the result of their canvass of the election held on May 219 1948, at which election the electors by their vote approved the following proposition, to-wit: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Moraga School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be increased from the present statutory limit of Eighty Cents (3.80) for each One Hundred Dollars of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents (31.25) for each One Hundred Dollars of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, for the period of five (5) years beginning July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1953, both days inclusive, for the purpose of securing additional funds for payment of salaries and increased operating and maintenance expenses of the said Moraga School a District." 1n the Batter of Receipt of certified copy of proceedings 1 of the Board of Trustees, Clayton t Valley School District, re auth- orization increasing maximum tax rate of said district From .80 to 1.50 per 5100.00 assessed w a valuation within said district. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a certified copy of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Clayton Valley School District and r i certified copy of the result of their canvass of the election held May 219 1948, at i which election the electors by their vote approved the following proposition, to-wit: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Clayton Valley School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California be increased from the present statutory limit of Eighty Cents (45 .80) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100.00` of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of One Dollar and Fifth• Cents (51.5 ) for eac-. Cne Hundred Dollars 100.00) of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemotion, for the period of five (5) years be- bil ginning July 1, 1948 to June 3C, 19539 both days inclusive, for the purpose of securing additional funds to be used for capital out- lay, payment of salaries and increased oneratirg and maintenance expenses of the Clayton :'alley School District, and for all school purposes, exclusive of bond interest and redemption." In the batter of Approval of Agreement, County and Dept. of Agriculture, for predatory animal control within Contra k. Costa County. A form of contract between the County, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the California State Department of Agriculture, wherein the County agrees l to make available for the fiscal year from July 19 1948 to June 30, 1949 the sum of 3,432.00 for the purpose of predatory animal control within the County of Contra Costa, said funds to be used solely for payment of salaries and authorized travel costs of Ihunters and trappers employed for said work under said form of agreement and only within the exterior limits of the County, unless otherwise agreed upon, said work to be done under the jurisdiction and control of the District Agent, Division of Predator and Rodent Control of the U. S. Fish and 'tildlife Service and the Chief of the Bureau of Rodent and Need Control and Seed Inspection of the State Department of Agriculture, having been presented to this Board, On notion of Supervisor Ripleyq seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, IT IS BY THS l Monday, June 14, 1948 - Continued BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and same is hereby APPROVED and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby author- 1 ized and directed to execute same on behalf of Contra Costa County. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Instructing i District Attorney to prepare release of lien. The Contra CostA County Title Company having on July 27, 1943 deposited in th# County Treasury the amount of $180.97, as evidenced by deposit certificate #9156, in i payment of indigent Aid given to Mary Thomas; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District !ttorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare 1 a release of notice recorded on March 19, 1937 in Volume 1 of Notices of Aid, at page 123 in order that the said Contra Costa County Title Company may have same recorded. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 444. A form of ordinance, n imbered 444 and amending Ordinance No. 443 regulating working hourslbr county employees, etc. , is presented to this Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 444 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 444 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Contra Costa Gazette"', a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Ordinances. This Board having heretofore on May 17, 1948 approved Ordin ance No. 4387 an having directed the Clerk to have a copy of said Ordinance No. 438 published in the Concord Transcript" for the time and in the manner required by law; and Harold H. Harmon having filed with this Board Affidavit of Publication of said Ordinance No. 438 in said "Concord Transcript"; and This Board having heretofore on May 17, 1948 approved Ordinance No. 440, and having directed the Clerk to have a copy of said Ordinance No. 440 published in the Tri-City News" for the time and in the manner required by law; and j I Andrew M. Peters having filed with this Board Affidavit of Publication of ! i said Ordinance No. 440 in said "Tri-City Mews"; and j On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 438 and No. 440 be and the same are hereby DECLARED PUBLISHED and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Affidavits of Publication of said Ordinances No. 438 and No. 440 be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Puthorizing payment of Special Canvassing Boards, Absent Voters Ballots (Consolidated Primary Election) . This Board having heretofore, on June 71 1948, appointed the following named persons to serve as Special Canvassing Boards to canvass Absent Voters Ballots i cast at the Consolidated Primary Election held June 1, 1948; I On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that compensation for said members of the Special Canvassing Board # i be and the same is hereby fixed at $12.50; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that ; Monday, June 14, 19+8 - Continued 75 the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of e.12.50 for each of the following named persons who served on said canvassing Boards: SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD N0. 1 Sylvia Ball 0108 Green Street, Martinez Alice Calicura 1527 Brown Street, Martinez Clarice Carlson 13S Gilger Pve. , Martinez Birdella J. Blakemore 244441 Orange Street, Martinez Nell M. Kelty 1340 Chestnut Street, "Martinez SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NO, 2 Nellie Gallamore 1534 Azale Street, Martinez Marietta Twitchel 2370 West Shell Avenue, Martinez s- Charlotte Kelly 3002 Euclid !venue, Concord Clementine Hayden 313 Main Street, Martinez Minta Surges 304 Talbart Street, Martinez The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Granting permit to Allan F. Riemke (Rodeo Garbage Service) to use county garbage dump at Giant. Allan F. Riemke, doint business as Rodeo Garbage Service, having filed with this Board an application for a permit to use the county garbage dump near Giant, under provisions of Ordinance No. 441, the permit granted said person having expired on May 10, 1948, and said Allan F. Riemke having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $450.00 and having filed with the Clerk of this Board a Bond Continuation Certificate of Bond No. 312536 which said bond was effective May 109 1946, now in full force at effect and to continue in full force and effect until May 10, 1949, executed by Glens Falls Indemnity Company of Glens Falls, guaranteeing the faithful performance of the terms imposed by said ordinance; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that a permit be and the same is hereby granted to Allan F. Riemke, doing business as Rodeo Garbage Service, under provisions of said Ordinance No. 441, for a period of one year commencing May 109 1948 and extending to May 10, 1949, to dump garbage on the county garbage dump near Giant, California. s.. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is unanimous. In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw warrant , in favor of Western Engineers, Inc. for payment due in accord- ance with terms of Agreement approved March 15, 1948. Buchanan Field). This Board having on March 15, 1948, approved an agreement with Western r Engineers Inc. , wherein said Western Engineers Inc. agreed to perform certain services including delivery of one set of reproducibles and five (5) blueprints of Topographic Map; and said Western Engineers having delivered said reproducibles and blueprints of Topographic Map, and said reproducibles and blueprints having been approved by the County Surveyor; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of said Western Engineers Inc. , 177 Post Street, San Fran- cisco, for S1500-00, amount now due in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting '"estern Engineers Inc. 30 day extension in t which to complete work, BuchanAn Field. This Board having on March 159 1948 entered into an agreement with the Western Engineers, Inc., aroviding for the preparation of certain maps and the con- ducting of surveys at Buchanan Field, and said 'Western Engineers, Inc., having re- quested a thirty day extension to the date of completion of their work; r Monday, June 14, 1948 - Continued On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Western Engineers, Inc. , be and they are hereby granted a thirty day extension from the date specified in said agreement, June 15, 1948, in which: to complete the work referred to in said agreement, said extension being to July 15, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous Qte of the Board. y In the flatter of Appointment of C. W. Youngberg as Commissioner of Contra Costa County Planning Commission. It appearing to this Board that the appointment of C. W. Youngberg as Com- missioner of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, expired on June 5, 1948; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. W. Youngberg be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, retroactively from June 5, 19481, for a terns s i of four years. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IIn the flatter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 381. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare an I ordinance to amend Section 3 of Ordinance No. 381 to provide for compensation of $50.00` per month to eech member of the Civil Service Commission in payment of services, to- gether with automobile mileage at the established county rate per mile for mileage actually and necessarily travelled in discharge of his official duties. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Cancellation of 1947-48 County Tax Liens. The Stete Division of Highways having requested the cancellation of delinquent taxes on the following listed property which has been acquired by them for highway i purposes, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title and having re- i quested authorization to cancel the second installment of the 1947-48 county taxes, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to cancel the second:' installment of the 1947-48 county takes as follows, to-wit: f Description De ad to State 1947-48 DAA Recorder's Assessment No File est Richmond Boulevard Lot 2, Block 16 4/22A6 15814 15334 S 81.43' of Block 33 5/7 17763-4 15662 Lot 2, Block 41 5/13/48 18418 15777 Lot 24, Block 41 4/28/48 16524 15797 Lot 19, Plock 42 4/28/48 16523 15817 Lot 26, Block 42 4/28/48 16525 15823 Lot 19, Block 43 4/22/48 15817 15837 Lot 5, Block 44 5/7/48 17762 15847 Lot 6, Block 44 4/22/48 15809 15848 r Lots 7 and 8, Block 44 4/22/4$ 15815 15849-50 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Cancellation of Tax Liens. The Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa having requested that the 1942-43 county tax liens on property described below, acquired by them for the low rental project in Brentwood be cancelled, and the County Auditor's office having verified trans- fer of title and having found that it was made by deed dated November 199 1941, re- corded March 3, 1942, Recorder's File No. 5600 and having filed a request for authority' Monday, June 14, 1948 - Continued 77 to cancel said 1942-43 tax sales shown below, said request having been approved by the District "ttorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEi BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor be and he is hereby directed to cancel said 1942-43 tax sales as follows: Sale n The v 638.3' of the 8 788-39 of Lot 129, 9.73 ac 1942 3898 Lot 129, E 2.27 ac 1942 3899 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing return of Deposit, Law Library Key. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in the sum of $5.00 in favor of Vm. R. Martin, Almar Court, Concord, said amount having been deposited on February 2, 1948, as a deposit on Library Key; F It appearing to this Board from statement of Building Superintendent, E. ft. z Lawrence, that said Nin. R. Yertin has returned said key. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Noble Newsom, Jr. , to attend meeting in Sacramento. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Su pervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Noble Newsom, Jr. , Airport Manager of Buchanan Field, be and he is s hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the Aviation Advisory Committee of the County Supervisors Association of California in Sacramento on June 23, 1948. m IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Dr.x ,t. George Degnan, J. Paul Rtodes and Supervisor Ripley to negotiate with Directors of Permanente Hospital re hospitalization of county patients. On motion of Supervisors Ta fory , seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. George Degnan, Supt. of County Hospital J. Paul Rhodes and Supervisor S. S. Ripley be and they are hereby authorized to negotiate with the Dir- ectors of Permanente Hospital in the matter of hospitalization for county hospital patients. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i In the Matter of Determining cost per patient days County Hospital. This Board determines and finds that the cost for patients at the County Hospital is as follows: PerPatient Dav Surgical X8.44 Acute Medical 6.o4 Chronic Sick 4.40 Maternity 6.38 Infafits 6.38 Isolation 16.34 Psychopathic 24.98 Custodia.-Aged 2.82 and on motion. of Supervisor Taylorj seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BO ORDERED that the following county departments be guided accordingly in billing for care at the County Hospital: TP Monday, June 14, 1946 - Continued The County Hospital The Richmond HeFlth Center The Contra Costa County Isolation Hospital The ContrP Costa County Social Welfare Department. IThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing improvement of Hayden Park Pacheco Park) . i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, be i and he is hereby authorized and directed to haul rock, build bulkhead, blade, and build barbecue pits at Hayden Park (Pacheco Park) at a cost of not to exceed $750.00. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S JIn the Matter of Authorizing work at Hayden. Park (Pacheco Park) . i e On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THS 3 BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrence, County Building Superintendent, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to do the following work at Hayden Park (Pacheco Park): Complete public toilets Install proper hardware, doors, entrances Screen windows Concrete walks Do necessary painting at a cost of not to exceed $325.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous voter of tho Board., In the batter of Request of r Pacheco Town Council re Hayden Park. The Pacheco Town Council having filed with this Board a request that said Council be given supervision of Hayden Park in Pacheco and that certain funds be appro priated for said Park; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be considered by this Board when the 1948-49 budget is being studied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. lIn the Matter of Bids on fire truck, San Pablo County Fire Protection District. This Board having on June 7, 1948, continued the matter of bids received on fire truck to be purchased for the San Pablo County Fire Protection District, to this date, and said Board having at this ti-e further considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 4# BOARD ORDERED that the bid of Coast Manufacturers, 1265 Market St. , Concord, as follows I f Fire equipment mounted on White Chassis, Model WB-28, with 280-A engine, $12760.00 (This figure does not include State Sales Tax, which must be added) is ACCEPTED; and T S BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDER®t the Count Purchasing eat be and helIIthatygg js hereby instructed to purchase said equipment from said Coast Manufacturers at the I i price stated in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iIn the Matter of Authorizing iCounty Surveyor and County Road Commissioner Jos. V. Barkley to fence garbage disposal area. on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE iBOARD ORDERED that Jos. A. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, be land he is hereby authorized and directed to fence the garbage disposal area used by the County in S. D. No. 1, at a cost of not to exceed $1200.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i Monday, June 14, 1948 - Continued 79 In the Matter of the Formation of the Pittsburg Community RESOLUTION CANVASSING ELECTION Hospital District, under the RETURltS AND DECLARING THE Provis:ons of Section. 32CC, et seq, FORMATION OF THE DISTRICT of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. WHEREAS, heretofore on the 8th day of March, 1948, petitions signed by registered voters residing in the hereinafter described boundaries of the proposed Pittsburg Community Hospital District, equal in number to at least fifteen per cent x (15%) of the number of votes cast in said proposed district for the office of Governor at the last preceding election at which a Governor was elected, was filed with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Coupty, asking for the formation of the said proposed Hospital District; and WHEREAS? a preliminary hearing on said petition was held on the 29th day of starch, 1948, before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and at said hearing the said Board found the petition herein legally sufficient and set April 26, 11948, as the date for final hearing on said petition and authorized the Clerk of said Board to give notice as required by law; and WHEREAS, notice of final hearing, containing the petition herein was duly published as required by law and stated that the final hearing was to be at ten o'clock A*M% , April 26, 1948, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of e s Records, Martinez, California; and WHEREAS, said notice was published in The Pittsburg Post Dispathh, as shown Eby the affidavit on file herein; and WHEREAS, the final hearing was held by the Board of Supervisors at the time and place indicated in said notice and there were no protests, oral or written filed with said Board prior to the time of said hearing; and WHEREAS, a resolution on the 26th day of April, 1948, was passed by said Boar determining that the formation of said district was feasible and economically sound and for the public interest, and designating the proposed boundaries thereof and calling an election, all according to the provisions of Section 164, Act 2120 of Deering's General 4 Laws; and WHEREAS, PURSUANT to said resolution, said election was held on the first flay of June, 1948, and a majority of all the votes cast at said election were in favor lof the organization of said District as shown by a canvass of said votes conducted by r the Board of Supervisors on the 8th day of June, 1948, in the Chambers of said Board, lat the Hall of Records, Martinez, California; and WHEREAS, the said canvass of votes cast disclosed the following returns: PROPOSITION: YES NO TOTAL SHALL THE PROPOSED PITTSBURG COMMITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT BE FORMED?" 4445 500 4945 NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, does hereby determine and declare that the PITTSBURG COIOt4ITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT is duly formed and organized under the provisions of Section 32,000, et seq. of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, and that the boundaries of such District shall be as follows, to-wit: All that property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: COMMMING at a point in the northern boundary line of Contra Costa County in the San Joaquin River, due north of Section line running north and south between Sections 26 and 279 T. 2N. , R. 1 E. , M.D.M. thence south along said section line and prolongation of same, to corner of Sections 22, 23, 26 and 27, T 1 N., R. 1 E. , M.D.M. thence easterly along the section line between Sections 23 and 26 T. 1 N. R. 1 E. Y.D.Y. 1/2 mile to the quarter section corner of Sections 23 and 26, T. 1 N., R. 1. E. Y.D.M. thence south 1/2. mile to center of Section 26; thence east 1/2 mile to quarter section corner between Sections 25 and 26; sn Monday, June 14, 1948 - Continued thence south 1/2 mile to the corner of Sections 259 269 35 and 36 T 1 Ne, Be 1 E., thence east 1 mile; to the corner of sections 25 and 36, T 1 N., Re 1 Be and sections 30 and 31, To 1 N. Be 2 B. Y.D.Y. thence south along section line 6 miles to the corner of Sections 25 and 36 T 1 S. Re Is Beand sections 30 and 31 T. 1 Se, R. 2 S. thence west along section line to the northwest corner of Section 36, T 1 Se, R 1 B., thence north along section line to the northwest corner of Section 25, T 1 S. , R. 1 E. thence west along section line 1 mile to the northwest corner of Section 26 T 1 S., Re 1 S., thence north 1 mile along suction line to the north- west corner of Section 239 T 1 S., R 1 B., thence west along section line to the northwest corner of Section 19, T. 1 S. , R. 1 E. , thence due north 3 miles to the summit of Yount Diablo; being the common corner of Sections 6, 31, 1 and 36 T. 1 N. , R. 1 W. and 1 E. and T. 1 S. Re 1 We and 1 E., M.D.M. thence running due west along Yount Diablo Base line to its intersection with the easterly line of San Niguel Rancho in Section 35, T. 1 N., R. 1 W. V.D.M. thence following the boundary line of said Rancho in a westerly northerly, westerly, northerly! westerly and northerly directions to a point where said boundAry line Intersects the southeasterly boundary line of Rancho Mon, to del Diablo; thence following the southern and eastern boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo in a northeasterly, northerly and northwesterly direction to a point where the center line running north and south through Section H21 T 2 N., Re 1 We intersects the said ranch boundary; thence north 3/4 es more or less, to the southwest corner of the North 1/2 of the North- east 1/4 of section 21; thence west 1/2 mile to the west line of Section 21, thence north 3/4 miles more or less, to the southwest corner of the north 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 21; thence west 1/2 mile to the west line of Section 21, thence north 3/4 miles to the 1/4 section corner between sections 16 and 17, 02 N. , R. 1 V. , thence west one mile; thence south 1/4 mile more or less to the northeast boundary of the t Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence in a westerly direction to where the boundary line of said Rancho and Gwin or Government Ranch intersects the line between Lots 37 and 38 of said Government Ranch; thence southwesterly along the line dividing Lots 37 and 38 of the Government Ranch to its Intersection with the center of Fount Diablo or Sea? Creek; thence meandering down and along the center line of said Creek in a general northerly dir- ection to Hastings slough; thence down and along the center line of said slough in a general northerly direction to the southerly shore of Suisun Bay; thence due North to a point in the Northerly boundery line of Contra Costa County in Suisun Bay; thence in an easterly direction along county boundary line in Suisun Bay and San Joaquin River, to the point of be- ginning.s" Passed and adopted t+'`} p by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State= N of California, this 14th day of June, 1948, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, He L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, We J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. Supervisors hone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the flatter of Appointment of Directors of the Pittsburg I Community Hospital District. On motion of Supervisor Trenbaths escooded by visor CV IS BE THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed I Directors of the Pittsburg Community Hospital District: Maarten Voogd, Willow Pass Road, Box 4319 Pittsburg j Lisle S. Walker, 405 East 6th St., Pittsburg jar; Y Harmon E. Welshl 1 Champion St. Port Chicago Vincent A. Davi, 612 Central Ave., Pittsburg ry7fx.•:. •Y4:4'r kGerouldL. Gill, Marsh Creek Springs, Clayton. The foregoing orderpa by the Boerdeisseedtheunanimousvoteo! In the flatter of Authorizing the Building Inspector to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THS jBOARD ORDERED that Re J. Eraintzv County Building Inspector, is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the Pacific Coast Building Officials in San Francisco, on June 23, 1946. j{ IT IS BY THE BOARD FEWMM ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the vote of the Board. rp YK I,gM{:ii C s fk x i aYi' wt .'.!.Xi:r„., iY y-v ' r f're Jx'.+Y'•I i,T..r. r.... i ra . ': . tI` ..; '• SiIN'k4.' N<S7.•:: Y44 sa.. :.S:s"1•;Ix'.f•ti.y4 } ,3,..v ai.Zy[':Y. +-'ti: d;'a'f,'•.. ay.:: ',.;.,:';;•.«, t ':,tt?t ':, k' R. r. 0 .r' <`7;=„:.t dye;`f i Monday, June 14, 19+8 - Continued 80-A In the Matter of Authorizing District 'ttorney to File Disclaimer No. 27368-H. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as A defendant in an a cti n fto condemn certain lands in said County, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of Californias Southern Division, entitled therein, "United States of America, Plaintiff, v. 671.89 acres of land, more or less, situate in Contra Costa County, State of California, C. A. HOOPER AND COMPANY, a corporation, et al, Defendants," Civil No. 27368-H, and WHSRWSAS, the title to the lands subject of said action vested in the United States on the 7th day of July, 1947, and since said day the United States has been in possession of said lands, and WHEi3SAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the 31and usbject of this action, and the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County advises that there are no existing liens for taxes against said above land. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that said County of Contra Costa has and makes xuo claim to any title or interest in and b said land subject of this action, or any compensation which may hereafter be awarded for the taking thereof, and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate Disclaimer in the above entitled action. The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Cummings, who moved Its adoption, seconded by Supervisor Tay1Qr, and said Resolution was adopted on roll call by the following vote. Supervisor S. S. Ripley Supervisor H. L. Cummings Supervisor Ray S. Taylor Supervisor W. J. Buchanan Supervisor R. J. Trembeth Absent:None. Moes: None. Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Comoings, Taylors Hucdanan! Trembatho r¢ r a F ,e '` o-t t ' "' .,, s ars .1 y ,..x D t t.,.'' Z'>•!"" r :'' v.` .,r4y.. ,.:..,. ,`4' v•ac s a r4F A+ 3 F11111111- r a x. °e' r k .e F}y ' 'yis#r`kjx'K e,:.n +z r r.. tf'm"" wF?j a„rid+ a„°Su'.,r ,, 3• „"i;° ,..,{''”Vis"::. , ^`''.f;" ` fi. a r w awl,,, ,.• w,ui:'.a .t . . v > rs t { ^"ar ',. rf_ t fir} "`, ,i r',t r4?-. . r»'-' u" 1'S„:,r'.,, fit`' ak..rF ss.r L .%':,. W.e, yro :,,, is t' y k a^ ,.r rrs tr Y Y3"a' 'a"a a s+ a-":,Y t +tom , ,. i n .. .,7"' e} ,`" . ' '.t ra t 1r y w:,..a -n: e, r .`„ k ..1 .`''' ' ' s' f .." i c K,,..n fir' .. . P.< #c',zg `c'. a ,f rY .3.Y' `" t" ! ' •' r"'4*-t f „ r, N a.xw+, r l+t r:_ t r 1 t ft k 5' e rTYfi Y' •y+`3' } tdu. j3n ., a n t'"4' a x 77 t f'- k'r..q. .r-. a Monday, June 14, 194? - Continued 1 In the Matter of Patient at Weimar Joint Spnatorium. Dr. Mildred E. Thoren, Superintendent of Weimar Joint Sanatorium having notified this Board that Mary Ann Moore, a patient at Weimar, has received all types lof treatment for advanced pulmonary tuberculosis; that none of said treatment has been successful, and said Dr. Thoren having stated that in her opinion the only possible procedure left for said patient is removal of the infected lung; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY M THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to Dr. George Degnan, of the County lHospital for report to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S. IIn the Matter of Intention to fuse certain property in S. D. No. 2 as corporation yard. WIMMS, this Board intends to lease from the Bast Bay Municipal Utility District certain property located a short distance westerly of the Lafayette Pumping Station between the old tunnel road and the creek adjacent to the old tunnel road, as a branch corporation yard; NOW, THERREFORn, on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County for its recommendation. She foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing return of unencumbered portion of deposit made to guarantee payment of installation of signal whistle by Southern Pacific Company at La Serena Avenue near Alamo. The Contra Costa Title Company having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $343.00 guaranteeing payment of the cost of installation of a signal whistle lat La Serena Pvenue, Alamo, said deposit having been made by said Title Company on behalf of Charles F. Bardwell and Henry Z. Jones; and said installation charges having amounted to $253.4c; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERE-' that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to 1draw his warrant in favor of said Contra Costa Title Company for the unencumbered por- tion of said deposit: $89.60. The foregoing order is passed 5 by the unanimous cote of the Board. 1In the batter of Application of IS. W. Pearce & S. N. Nightingale for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. S. W. Pearce and S. N. Nightingale having filed with this Board an appli- jcation under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build a garage on each lot, to have a 9 foot side yard for Lot 60 and a 7 foot side yard for Lot 61. (16 feet between garages) located on Lots 60 & 61 Monte Vista Unit #2, E an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY 3 THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sa is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, June 14, 191+8 - Continued In the hatter of Arnliertion of Henry Antons for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Henry Antons having filed with this Board an application under the provisions uf Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions hof Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a two foot side yard for his garage located on Lot 45 and the north 6 feet of Lot 46, Glenside Estates an R-1 district ); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board j I, that said application be granted; i On motion of Supervisor CumminE;;s, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the ; provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Jay F. Wilson for a land use permit I, modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Jay F. Wilson having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions hof Section 4 Subdivision M Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot side yards, to build the garages on the front property line and to eliminate the rear yard re- quirement of Hough St. approximately 2CC ft. northeast of Oakland Ave. , Lafayette (an M-R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; I On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the ; i provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the some is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of jChas. H. Thomas for a land use h: } permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Chas. H. Thomas having filed with this Board an application under the pro- i visions of Section 7 of Crdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382 to construct a i second residence on his property, residence is to set back 18 ft. from the private road, located on a 2 acre parcel located on a private road off the west side of San Miguel Drive approximately 150 ft. north of Andrea Drive in 'Talnut Heights (an R-A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa t County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 4 1 i I i O Monday, June 14, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Application of Virginia B. -ggen for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Virginia B. Eggen having filed with this Board an application tinder the pro- f visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382 to have lots of less than the requirad 1/2 acre located on a 7.43 acre parcel located on a private land approximately 500 ft. off the north side of Rudgear Road approximately 300 ft. eact of Stewart Avenue (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred t> i the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having i recommended to this Board that said application be denied; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pr visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is i hereby referred back to the Planning Commission for further considerPtion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Reports filed by County Departments. The following County Departments having presented monthly reports for May- I",ag3.", IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file: Richmond Health Center Contra Costa County Hospital Pittsburg Health Center And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 21, 1948, at 10 o'clock A. K. - Tune 21, said bonds, the rol1. oni:j:- 1,ids are ree-e!•:e and read to the `card: HALSEY,C. , _:.C. , L="+-ti -0 '=r.:S, =LAIR x 0., I eC. , :^:tIo S C Z'?'TESSTUART_ iz CORPORATION, PH :L?S, w=.Nh °. '.'0.*'3A`', CALIFORNIA EKNK, HOR!BLO-VER 'c '<Tr',IIfS, FIRST OF rICHIGAN CORPORATION. PAIN.sa -.** JACKSON & CURTIS, BRAUN, BOSWORTH & CO., j I NC OHPOHATED, KAISER k CO. . ,, THE MILWA1'M CCUPANY, SEULI ANEY, TELLS & COMPANY, HALSEY STUART & CO., INC. i Bonds due August 1, 1949 to 1951, inclusive, 5r; x' I Bonds due August 1, 1952 to 19532 inclusive 4% Londs due August 1, 1954 to 1967, in• lusive, 2 1/2 y Fonds due August 1, 1968 to 1973, inclusive, 2 3/4 I Par plus accrued interest to date of delivery and in premium. BAIT OF AYBMICA, NT&SA, JUsSEP.ICAN TRUST COMPRAY, TRE CHASE NATIONAL BALK,.. BLYTH & CO., INC. THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY, THE :FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION, HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS j BANK, i£EDEN &- COMPANY, R. H. MOVLTON & COMPA.NY, HE ZMa BRUCE & COMPANY, WILLIAM R. f STAATS COMPANY, JOHN LTV_..ZN & CO., J. LzAR!M & CO., STRANAHAN, HARRIS & CO., INC., COA'!M. -RCE TRUST COMA KNY, PROIMENT SJ.VIN Z BANK & TRUST CO., DEAN "•I TTER & CO., LAWSON, LhVY fi. 'ILLIAI S, 71i.. "PEIL, ROTH *c IR7ING COVPANv-, PIPER, JA?FRAY HOPWOOD, HANNAFOFJX TALPOT, C. N. VF-ITE & Cole NY, 'By BANK OF AMERICA NT&SA 960,000.00 par value maturing August 1, 1949 to August 19 1954, Inclusive, bearing interest at 2 3/4a9 1,120,000.00 par value maturing August 1, 1955 to August 1, 196110 inclusive, bearing interest at 2 1/2% 1,900,000.00 par value aaturing August 1, 1962 to August 1, 1973 k rte,. inclusive, bearing interest at 2 3/459 par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $1,539.00.« And the Board having fully eonsi:ered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of HALSEY, STUART & CO. , INC. , LEHMAN FRCTHERS, ELAIR & CO., I;tC. , UNION SECURITIES CORPORA:'ION, PHELPS, PENN & CG&'PAL7l, CALIFORNIA BANK, HORYPLOMM & '.MKS, FIRST OF rICt'IGAN :: Monda-y, June -11, 1948 - Continued U In the -t-tter of In re Issue of :-on3s of Pacheco School District. 1HEREAS, on the 16th day of Uarch, 1948, the board of trustees of Pacheco School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said board of trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of the said board of trustees on said day, did call an election, and resolve and order: That an election be called and ?held on the past day of May, 1948, in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of Thirty-five Thousand ($35,000.00) dollars to run not exceeding twenty years and to bear interest at a rate of not exceeding five per cent per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money .for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition.) and WHEREAS,, an election was held in said School District on the 21st day of ay, 1948, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said board of trustees of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to the board of supervisors by the board of trustees of said School District, as required by law; and WERRAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this board have .found and do hereby find and declare: That in accordance with a resolution and order of the board of trustees of Pacheco School District, passed and adopted on the 16th day of March, 1948, an electio was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School District on the 21st day of May, 1948, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices signed by the board of trustees of said School District in three public places in said District for more than trent next before said election publishingSchoolydaysysandbyp6 such notice in Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County, State of California, not less than once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published, was in the form required by law. That prior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of election conducting said election, signed the declaration as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the board of trustees of said School District, and to thea made return of the poll list and roster off voters, and tally list of said election. That on the28th day of May, 1Q48, the seventh day after the said election, and at one o'clock p.m. of said days the board of trustees of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said I.'onday, June 21, 1949 - Continued board of trustees foixnd and declared and this boerd fines and declares that there :fere 131chty-three (83) votes cast at said election, anu that more than two thirds thereof, to-wit: Sixty-nine (69) votes were cast for issuinc- said bonds, and Six (6) votes f 4 and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and there were eight (8) illegal I ballots, and that the said board of trustees caused and entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of said board. And this board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and i legally given and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the nanner and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed In regular an I due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE ORDER, that bonds of Pacheco School District in said County, State of California, issue in the sum of Thirty-five Thousand (0352,000.00) dollars, in denominations of One thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each payable as herein- after provided, in lawful money of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of not exceeding five per 'cent per annun, payable annually for the first year the I bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter in like lawful money, at the office I I of the county treasurer of said County. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be dated 'he 1st day of August 1948, and be payatle as follows, to-wit: Bonds Numbered enomi- Bonds Numbered Denomi- Inclusive) nation TO Run Inclusive nation_ To Run 1 1,000.00 1 year 16 - 17 10000.00 11 years 2 19000.00 2 years 18 - 19 1,000.00 12 years 3 112000.00 3 years 20 - 21 10,000.00 13 yews 4 11,000.00 4 years 22 - 23 1,000.00 14 years 5 19000.00 5 years 24 - 25 t000.00 15 years 6 _ 7 aV000.00 6 years 26 - 27 000.00 16 years 8 _ 9 19000.00 7 years 28 - 291,000.00 17 years 10 - 11 119000.00 6 years 30 - 31 11"000.00 18 years 12 - 13 X1,000.00 9 years 32 - 33 1,000.00 19 years 14 - 15 1,000.00 10 years 34 - 35 tI,000.00 20 years and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable annually for the first year the i bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, on the lst days of August and February of each and every yer-_r, until said bonds are paid. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to-wit: SCHOOL BOND of Pacheco School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, United States of America. PACHECO SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, aelmowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office 1 of the treasurer of Contra Costa County,State of California, on the 1st day of August 19--, one thousand (S1,000.00) dollars in lawful money of the United -hates of America, 1 r:ith interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of __ per cent per annum, 1 i payable semi.-annually on the lst days of August and February of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is pay- able in one installment at the and of such year). This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from 1 to 35 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Thirty-five `Phoueand ((335,000.00) dollars, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of contra Costa County, 1 I E Monday, ..Tune _1, 1944 - 7p 7 State of Californ-fa, for the purpose of rz:isinv money for the following purposes: a) --.-.e o: sc ool lots; b) Ilie buildini- or purchasing of school buildings; cj ,fie making of alterations or adlitions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs; fide r+enairinr, restoring or rebuildingof any school building damaged, Injured, or destroyed b:7 fire or other public calamity; e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; f) 1he permanent improvement of the school grounds; in -pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the Qtate of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirdsof the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Pacheco School District in said County and State of California, on the 21st day of May X1948. And the board of supervisors o!• Contra Costa County, State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as require by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of Indebtedness of the said Pacheco School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 21st day of June, 1948, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said Pacheco School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. IN WITNESS W ERSOF, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa Count, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the county auditor, and attested by its clerk with the seal of said board attached the __ day of W. J. BUCHANAN Seal) Chairman of Board of Supervisors. D. X. TEETER County Auditor. Attest: U. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. It is further ordered that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to-wit: INTESREST COUPON No. he 'Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to bolder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pacheco School. District, in said County and Mate, on the -_ day of __, 19-_ , at his office in Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of and __/100 onlay, June Continued dollars, for -- months' interest on Pond lio. -- of said School District. IT. J. I; Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. D. M. rZZTER County Auditor. a W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Cleric of the Easrd of Supervisors. It is further ordered that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Auditor be and they are hereby authorized to sign said bonds and sd d bonds shall be countersigned by the Clerk of this Board who shall affix the official seal of this Board to each of said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed, to the County Treasurer for safe-keeping. Any two of such signatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced. The coupons attached to said bonds shall bear the arinted, engraved or lithographed facsimile signature of the County auditor, the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the Clerk of this Board. the i It is further ordered that the money for/redemption of said bonds and the i payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all the taxable property in said school district and provision Is hereby rude for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by lax. E It is further ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the"Contra Costa Standard", a newspaper of I general circulation, printed and published in the said County of :;ontra Costa for the period of at least two weeks; that this board of supervisors will, up to Monday, the 19th day of July, 1948, at 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash, at not less than par, and accrued interest; the board of supervisors, however, reserving the right to re- ject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted on the 21st day of June, 19480 by the following- vote, to-nit: AYES: Supervisors S.S. Ripley, H.L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor,W.J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: None i w',.""..b ABSENT: Noneone 3 OW 02. yye In the utter of I Appointment of Members of County 1 `: a N, i board of Education. iUpon motion of Supervisor Cumsdngs, seconded by Supervisor Trembsth, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Fred S. Ramsdell and George A. Johnson be and they are hereby appointed members of the County Board Of Education for a term of two years,. commencing July 1, 1948. ss The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is unanimous. In the Natter of N Appointment of Jessie A. Les as County Librarian. It appearing to this Board that the to= of Jessie A. Lea as County Librarian, Contra Costa County, will expire on July 5, 1948; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconned by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Jessie A. Lea be and she is hereby appointed County Librarian, Contra Costa County for a term of fou_„ years from and after July 5, 1948, IT IS FURIVER ORDERED that said Jessie A. Lea shall give bond as required by law in the sura of $1,000.00. Monday, June 21, 1948 - 7on-inued. The ?cre j-o_:^.c order =s -&sse• by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Correction of 'rroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to cancel improvements for the years 1946-47 and 1947-48 and allow $630 exemption on land for the year 1946-47, said request having been consented to and an by the District Attorney; On notion of Supervisor Cuummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel improvements for the years 1946-47 and 1947-48 and allow ° 630 exemption on land for the year 1946-47 as follolts, to-wit: For the bears 1947-48 and 1946-47, in Volute 20, Assessment # 72409, E. R. 1 & Larissa K. Hatherly are assessed with a portion of San Felipe Grant containing 1.581 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $2370. There were no im- provements on this property on the lien date of 1946 nor are there improvements to date. Also, for the year 1946-47 Mr. Batherly filed claim for war veterans ex- emption but through an error exemption was not allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 i In the Matter of the release of Lien RF,SOLUTION AUTHORIZING of the County of Contra Costa, against RELEASE OF LIEN HWH BARKER. AREAS, an instrument executed by Hugh Barker was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on July 31, 1935s in Volume 393 of Official Records, of Contra Costa County, at page 180, which said instrument created a lien in favor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on certain property of Hugh Barker, described as follows, to-Zeit: Berkeley Country Club Terraces reit #1, commencing at the inter- section of r'i. LN of ?omona Avenue with S.L.N. of Hotchkiss yvenue, the SW 100' x 54.451. AND$ "WEREAS, this board on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor on June 7, 1948s unanimously ordered that said lien be compromised and settled in full upon the payment to the County of One Hundred Seventy-five Dollars 175.00) and, WHEREAS, the amount of said compromise settlement, to-wit, One Hundred Seventy-five Dollars (7175.00) has been deposited with the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County by the Contra Costa County Title Company in full payment of said lien, Tf3EREFORE9 BE IT RESOLVE? that W. J. PUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver a Release of said lien. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. lrembeth. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 3 In the Matter of Approval of contract with thetlPacificGasandelectricCorzpaxtyc for maintaining street lits, ate., for OAKLEY T1IGH'7AY LIGHTING DISTRICT. A written form of agreement having been presented to this Board between the OAKI:c'Y HI GIMAY LIGHTING DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY and PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COD PNAY and which agreement is dated June 1, 1948 and provides for the onony, June til, 1948 int:ninini-- of 8 system o street 11fists en the furni hini• oC electricIty therefor, for the terms and con:{pions coma!n--, d In o: s a 1 d P A 7 nJ AN y17"TR-r.'+ j j COYPANY on file with and accepted by, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on May ::4, 1948; and the Pacific Gas and .lectric Company having filed with this Board a good and sufficient bond in the mum of X1,000.00 for the faithful performance of said agreement; On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS-D that said bond filed herein be and the sane is hereby APPROVED and said form of agreement is hereby APPROVED, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this roard as the governing body of said OAKLEY HIGHWAY LIGHTING= DISTRICT OF COWTRA COSTA COUNW, State of California. She foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the ?latter of the Petition to p Annex 'Territory to the BAY POINT FIRE DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California. RESOLUTrON CP ANN-M—M—N 19HEREAS, on the 24th day of flay, 19489 a petition for the annexation of the hereinafter described real property was duly and regularly filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, the petition complied with all legal requirements as set forth in Section 14225, et seq. ; and WHEREAS, notice of said filing and of the time and place fixed for the hearing of said petition, together with a copy of said petition, was duly published as required by Section 142:30 of the Health and Safety Code o: the State of California, in the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the county in which the district is located, as shown by the affidavit of Rita Dobson on file herein; and t'IREAS, at the hearing on said petition on the 21st day of June, 2946 no interested persons appeared to make any objection to the proposed annexation and no objections were or have been filed with the Clerk of said Board or with the Board prior to the time of said hearing;; and 7MEREAS, the Board of Supervisors hereby finds that it is for the best interests of the district and the territory proposed to be included that such territory be included or annexed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDERED BY TRE, POARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA: COSTA COUNTY that the following described contiguous territory be annexed or included within the fire limits of the Bas Point ='`i.re District. The exterior boundaries of said territory are more particularly described as follows: Commencing at intersection of north line of County Road (Division Street extended west) leading-: from Clyde to Port Chicago with east line of Sacramento Northern railway thence westerly and south westerly along said County Road to intersection with boundary line between Pay Point and Concord School District thence westerly along said school district line to intersection with center of Seal Creek also being boundary line between Supervisor district 3 and Supervisor District 4 thence south- easterly and north easterly along said Supervisor District line to Intersection with northeast line of Rancho .}:ante Del Diablo also being northeast line of Concord School District thence north westerly and northly along said school di strict line to quarter corner between Sec. 772 N R1W and Sec. 12 ^.'2F R2 thence continuing north alone, Sec. line to i Intersection with the rresen; rnuery ?;,43 '-a7 Point =ire district Line thence j westerly and nor.:ierl7 alon;: said line o ?.0.. AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. ;IPUY, !1. L. CUMM NO3, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCH 11A17, R. T. TR.&7TATH NOES: Supervisors _ NONE. ABSENT:Supervisors _ NONE. 14t In the iia t ter of 2 Application of E. T. Haas Company for a land use permit to establish a construction yard (pipe line con- struction) on_ struction) in S. D. #3. E. T. Baas Company having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a construction yard (pipe line construction) in S. D. #3, said yard to be located at the northwest intersection of Sunset Lane and Pine Street near Concord, fronting 1001 on Sunset Lane and 150' on Pine Street, and said application having been referred to the PlanninE Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning ComrAssion having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of -kuperv13or Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TF]` BOARD ORDEREED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Kiley Act (earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of R. I. Nugent fora land use permit to erect two outdoor advertising signboards in S. D. #3. H. I. Nugent having filed with this Bow d an application for a land use permit to erect two outdoor a ?vertising signboards in S. D. #30 said signboards to be located on the gest side of State- Highway 75_B approximately 150' south of the monument on property of Bergholm, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recoaaaended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERID Haat said application be and the sane is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Natter of Application of L. R. i essenden for a land use permit to establish a home occupation (repair of automobiles) in S. D. 01. L. R. Fessenden having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a home occupation (repair of automobiles) in S. D. #1, to be located on a descriptive ;x reel fronting 1351 on the west side of Maloney Road approximately 1501 south of Manor Road, end said application having been referred t o the Plainning Commission of Contra Costa County and said ?lanning Coimnission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THR BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is `:ereby denied. the fore,goine order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Natter of Application of Y.G.M. Construction Co. for a land use permit to establish a contractor's equip_ meat yard in S. D. She V.. C. M. Construction Coespany having filed with this Board an onJay June 1, i:•r _ ^an'.;.^.Lai. rpplication for e 1.ray use r. i to asLablish a contrec;.or 's equipment yard in S.n. ##3, to be looted on a three acre oa^cel fronting 100' on the ea3: tide of i ir.rlcet Street approximately 750' north of Pine street, said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of %;ontra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor 'Taylor, seconded by supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that said applic:=tion be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act 0;arthquake Law). r.M a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Y In the Natter of Application of F. E. Baader fora k=Y= land use permit to construct a retail store in S. D. #3. F. E. Baxter having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a retail store in S. D. #39 said store to be located on a descriptive parcel of land fronting 114 feet on the north crest side of State Highway 4 IV-CC_75B, 1050 feet south crest of ignscio valley Road, known as Your Corners, and said application having been referred to the Plenning Commission of Contra Costa Covnty and said Fla--ning Commission having recommended that said application be i i <-ranted pith the provision that it be valid only as loin; as Ur. Baxter is the owner,= i On motion of 4upervisor Taylor, seconded by supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted with the provision that it be valid only as long as Yr. Baster is the towner. The forevoing pvrmlt is kranted with the understanding that applicant complies with the regvirements of the Kiley Act (Earthquake Lary). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Application of A. D. Lestor for a land use permit to -:onstruct s 5t. Yark's Luther=_ Church in S. D. #3. A. D. Lestor having Filed with this Board an application for a land use nerrit to construct a St. Mark's Lutheran Chruch in S. D. 43, said church to be i located on a 1.4 acre parcel on the gest side of Putnam Road approximately 1000 feet south of {yak Park Blvd. bounded on the south by Douglas Lane, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be :ranted with the provision that ample off street parking is provided at the present time for 30 cars and enough room provided for future expansion for at least 75 cars; On motion of -aupervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby Granted with the provisio that ample off street parking is provided at the Pres,3nt time for 30 cars and enough room provided for future expansion for at least 75 cars. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rte Xarrt In the Matter of j Application of M. Pires for a gland use permit to rebuild old qa re li- e in S. 7). #1. M. Pires havine filed with thia Board an application for a land use permit Ito rebuild old garage in S. D. #10 said garage to be located on Lot 19, Block A, Bay Villar Tract; on U. S. highway 40 anproximmtely one-half mile southwest of Pinole, and tlonda;:, June ;.1, 1 4P - ":ontinued:9 said aaplication having- been referred to the Planning ';o= ssion or Contra Costa x County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TFM OARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted; The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (isarthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the 7iatter Of a> ;' Application of Leroy S. Stone for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Leroy S. Stone having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 3W for a land use permit for modification of the of Ordinance 382 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 t build a second residence on his lot located on Lot J4 Block Z, berkeley 'ark (facing on Colusa) (an R_1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Hoard that said application be Granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of H. H. !'Forster for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. H. H. r:orster having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use hermit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards located on Lot 2, Block T. Berkeley Woods Addition, being 240 Lake Drive (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the some is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c, In the Batter of Application of Hubert J. bernes for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Iiubert J. Barnes having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a lana use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 k 6 of Ordinance 382 to have one 3 foot side yard and an 8 foot set back on Lot 2s Block F. Berkeley Highlands, Fronting on the west side of Yale Avenue (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Foard that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i iROAR7 ORDERED that said application for land use vomit for the modification of the f giro,. sl ons of sL-id o:`:'1ni n ce u-S ..,err na;' Se err .'O='t%t €Ili. re L IestFd, be and the same is i,ereby C ranted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the putter of Application of Elmer Campbell for e land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Elmer Campbell having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section ^ of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot side yards located on Lot 5 Block 70 Richmond Hand & Ferry Company Tract #1 being 1625 Truman (an R_ldistrict); and said application having been referred to t he Planning Commission of Contra Costs County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted, On motion of 4upervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE FOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of st=id ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Application of Edmund T. Martin for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Edmund T. Partin having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of 1 the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build his garage with a foot side yard located on Lots 13 and 14, Block 117, East Richmond i Heights being 1705 Elm Street (an R-1 district), and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Conr,ission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted with a 3 foot side yard; On motion of supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TES BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby Tanted with a 3 foot side yard. The foregoing- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I 1 In the hatter of Application of Hattie Lee Harvey for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Mattie Lee Harvey having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the of Ordinance 382 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5/to have 3 foot side yards located on Lot 17 Flock 8:: North Richmond Land & Ferry Company (an P._1 district) ; and said application having been referred t o the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning t;OMMIssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 711E BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification ofthe provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same I is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S i Yondsy June :. 1, 1948 - -ontinued. 95 In the .J.-t-_er of tipplicr *ion of Jr-ck ", an, for a land use oermlt nodification or provisions of Ordinance 332. Jack Bryant having filed with this Board an application, under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit For modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 for a temporary pernit to live in 8 -trailer house on his lot while his residence is under construction located on Lot 129 Block 15, Tewksbury Heights on eresno Avenue just off Bernhard Avenue (an U-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted with the provision that this is a temporary permit for one calendar year only; On motion of 4upervisor Ripley, seconded by -)upervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted with the provision that this is a temporary permit for one calendar year only. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, S In the Su t ter of Application of Kenneth L. Tiller for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Kenneth L. .filler having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 38.2 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot side yards located on Lot 3 block 121, Bast Richmond 'Heights Tract #4 being on Kensington Avenue (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning ;omission of Contra Costa county and said Planning Commission having recounended to this board that said ap-alication be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set Forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Application of John C. "Thomasson for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. John C. Thomasson having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of a the provisions of Section 4 4ubdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 for a permit to divide 3-35 foot lots into two lots, one to be 50 ft. gide the other 55ft. gide; the house on the 501 lot will conform to the requirements of the Ordinance, the house on the 55 ft. lot is to :lave side yards of 5 and 7 ft. located on Lcts 6, 7, 8, Block 123 East Richmond heights, being on Poplar off Kensington (an R_1 district) : and said application having been referredto the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this board that said application be c*ranted with the provision that the dividing line of the lot shall be 15 Feet south of the north line of Lot 7; On motion of "upervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said application for land i.se permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same F Is hereby c-ranted with the provision than the dividinr line of the lot shall be 15 ft. I on lay, June 21, 1948 - •-cnt inued. south of the north line of lact 7. The fore.cin{ order 's ::as ed b; the unani^ious vote of the Board. In the I4atter of Application of )r. C. Leroy 4olff for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. f Dr.Leroy Wolff having filed with this Board an application under, the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have a E temporary sales office for the tract only, for a period of one calendar year at the end of South Peardele Drive in happy Halley Park Subdivision (an R-S district) ; and isaid application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cn=rission having recommended tot his Board that said application be C-ranted; On motion of Supervisor-Cummings seconded by upervisorTrembatl2,1T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the 1 provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Boardman 7. :Ioore for n a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Boardman W. Poore having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have one 4 5 ft. side ,yard on the north lot of the Don H. honer property, on the road leading to tars. Sweets property approximately 700 feet off the north side of St. Mary's Road a d 300 ft. west of Birdhaven Court (an R-S district) ; and said application having been 1 referred to the Planning Cocnission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance asreinabove set forth and requested, be and the sane is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board.8 n6 P y In the utter of Approval of ' arrant No. 504, Delta Forms No. 2024. j Warrant No. 504 payable to Lao F. Fallman in the sum of ;1319.51 for Engr. SuP tr. R & p 'amps, R k M Canals, by Delta earems Reclamation District No. 2024,, 1 having been presented to th!s Foard for approval; On r!otion o'_' Supervisor `!'rembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY, THE BOARD ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is heresy APPROVE*] and ;% J. i Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Hearing on resolution of intention to name county road No. B_87, RHEEM BOt XVARD. This Poard having on `may 17, 1948, declared its intention to name that nounty road numbered B_87 and extending southeasterly from Irvine Drive, in "Moraga iTlorietta unit No. 1" subdivision, RHEKV POtWVAR)", and having fixed Monday, June j 211, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M. in the 'hambers of the Board as the time and place for YondFne 21, 1942 - : ortlnuel 97 hearinx- on neid resolution of intention, end notice of said he&ring having been posted in the manner are for the time re-wired b) Ias, as evidenced by Affidavit of1 Posting of George T. Barkley on file herein; And this being the time and place of said hearing, and this Board having considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORW. RW that the further hearing on said resolution of intention be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, July lc, 1948, at 10 o'clock A. I. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Hearing on resolution: of intention to change name of county road in "Moraga Glorietta Veit No. V Subdivision, from Irvine Drive to Rheem Boulevard. This Board having on May 179 1948, declared its intention to change the name of the county road in "Yoregs Glorietta Unit No. l" subdivision, from Irvine Drive to Rheem Boulevard, and having fixed Monday, June 21, 1948s, at 10 o'clock A.M. in the Chambers of the Board as the time and place for hearing on said resolution of intention, and notice of said hearing having been posted in the manner and for time required by law, as evidenced by Affidavit of Posting of George T. Barkley on file herein; And this being time and -place of said hearing, and this Board having heard a written protest signed by R. S. Dodge, Jr., President, Glorietta Improvement Association to the proposed change of name of said road, and having considered said matter; On motion of 4upervisor Taylor, seconded by ouperviosr Ripley, IT IS THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said resolution of intention be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, July 12, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 h In the Matter of Recommendation of Felix Dumond, Business Agent, I.A.I . Local 1176, to 'Governor for appoint- Y:-went to Contra Costa County Rent Advisory Board. r his Board having heretofore reco=ended to the Governor that G. P. Howes,F be nominated for appointment to the Contra Costa County Rent Advisory Board, and said G. P. Howes having notified this Board that he will be unable to serve; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by supervisor `lrembath, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED that Felix Dumond, business Agent, I.A.M. Local #1176, 606 Castro St. s, lkartines, be recommended to the Governor for appointment to said Contra Costa County Rent Advisory Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of granting County Clerk permission to leave California. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDza1ED that N. T. ?aasch, County Clerk, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California .fire a period of two months, commencing June 29. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Granting permit to Danville Rod and Gun Club for land use permit to erect club house and indoor rifle range. F h!z or rd Navin - hf-retofore considered the application of the Danville Rod 9P '.`ondaz, June ._1, 194P, - 'ontirraed k:un Glob for r• 1r•n,, rise :.'ern't to erect a c_,-,t ToLs,! and indoor rifle range to be located at the sol.:theast corner of the woos ancn c miles from Danville, and having referred said applice- ion to Sheriff Long f'or investigation and report to this Board; 1 and Sheriff Long having appeared before this board and having presented a re- port as the result of his investigation and having recommended that so long as the Club lives up to the N.R.A. rules and regulations and to articles included in their lease, that the proposed target when constructed faces in the direction indicated on plans exhibited to said -ineriff, and provided a well is dug to afford sufficient water ireforsuolvfire protect, he recommends the granting of said permit, and the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having recommended that said application be GRANTED; T. ER ?i08, on motion o_ Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembeth, IT IS BY TRE POJLRD ORDERED that said application for land use permit be and the same is hereby .RANTh'DGproviding the recomrnenda tions of the Sheriff is his report,. are complied with. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter o1' Petition for annexation to the City of concord of certain real property belonging to Concord School District. vHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Concord has filed with this Board a resolution petitioning this Board for the annexation of property described in said resolution, being unincorporated territory owned by the Concord School District, the the City or Concord; NON, THE 17YORE, upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS uv THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing upon said resolution and petition be and the same is hereby set for Monday, July 19, 1948, at 10 otelock A.1f. of said day in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the hall of Records, Martinez, Contra 4osta County, `'a Ufornia. IT IS 13Y THE BOARD ORDER-ED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice of said hearing in the "DIABLO BEACON" for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 445. A form of Ordinance No. 445 which amends Section 3 of Ordinance No. 325 by providing for compensation of $50.00 per ,month for services, together with mileage for Civil Service Commissioners, having been presented to this Board; i On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 445 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTfW ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law In the "ANTIOCH LEDGER", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. S' i I In the Natter of Transfer of Funds, Veterans Service Of'icer (for purchase desk and chair). On motion of Supervisor Cvwmdngs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY f) THE EOARD ORD-MR0 that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to transfer Yonds;r, June 1949, - Zont i msec f v 5100.00 fro.: temporary solar;- Fzcc-U :t to ';a^i tel Cutlt:y, end 't100.00 from Office supplies to :.apical Outlay, ieter&ns ServI ce Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Warning Signs, East BayFirearnt 2111s Piro Protection Com_ Ittee. The most Bay Fills Fire Protection Comedttee having, tiistsUed' firs. wsr lig signs in the hill area, and this Board having verbally agreed with said committee to pay, for a certain percentage of the cost of said fire warning signs; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor raylor, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of 1387.50, in payment of Contra Costa County's share of :he cost of said signs, said warrant to be. drawn in favor of said Last ray hills mire Protection Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Brookside Lighting District. It appear ing to this Board that the Brookside Lighting District Iles entirely within the City of San Pablo, and as a result said districit has ceased to, exist and said district's fund balance therefore belongs to the City of San Pablo; THEIrmFORE, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, TT. IS EY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to w a warrant in the sum of 5304.389 being the district's fund balance at this time, Ip favor of the City of Sen Pablo, and IT IS BY THE FOARD WRTUER ORDER»,D that said County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to pay any amount which may hereafter be collected as the result of levies heretofore mwde on behalf of the Frookside Fighting District to said City of San Pablo. The fore€;oinF order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Ida tter of J*entwood Lighting District. It appearing to this Board that the Brentwood Lighting District was. embraced In-entirety by the boundaries of the city of Brentwood, and that therefore, said district has ceased to exist; On -notion of Supervisor Tre©bath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRIWRED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to draw his warrant In the amount of !644.332 being the present balance of said district, in favor of the City of Brentwood, and IT IS EY THE BOARD F12- TIM ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to forward any future amounts which may be collected as a result of sac leview heretofre made on said district's behalf City of Brentwood. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Cancellation of Delinquent Tax Liens. The District Attorney, acting for the RId aaaod School District having oquested that the delinquent 1948_43 and subsequent county tax liens an Lots 19 and l0. Block S. Brown Andrade Tract No. 3, be cancelled, said property having been acquired by said school district, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title and having found that it was made by dead recorded October 17, 1947, Recorder' Pile No. 417862 and said County Auditor having requested authorization to cancel tax 1 n n ',:ondn}, June 1, '_:=-6, - moo^-inLec. ll ` ` liens shown under 1942' Sale No. 1390, !:a:3 reivest h&v1n,: been approved by the i strict Attorne-. ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Caount7 Auditor be and he is hereby directed to cancel said delinquent tax liens shown under 1942 Sale No. 1390. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Approval of Actuarial Report of Employees' Retirement Association of County of Contra Costa. A copy of the Actuarial Report of the Employees' Retirement Association of the County of Contra Costa made to the Board of Retirement as of December 31, 1947, pre pared by Coates and Herfurth, fctuaries, is presented to this Board and the Board of Retirement having approved said report at a special meeting June 25, 19489 and having recommended that this Board accept and approve said report; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be and the same is hereby accepted and approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Setting Rate of Contributions by the County to the Retirement find. In accordance with Section 31454 of the County Employees' Retirement Act of 1937, upon recommendation of the Actuaries, Coates & Herfurth, and thelecommendation of the Board of Retirement Contra Costa County Employees• Retirement Association; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that, effective July 1, 1948, the rate of contributions by the County of Contra Costa to the Retirement Fund be and the same is hereby set as follows: 1. Current Services 6.69% 2. Death Benefit 32% until December 31, 1948 .04% thereafter 3. Prior Service Total 9. g. The foregoing order is passed by the unenimons vote of the Board. In the Matter of Setting Rate of Contribution by Members of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that effective July 19 19489 the rate of contributions of Members of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement association be and the some Are hereby set as follows: to of Qnntrib tion 66S f8:a W a d ilea 4641 r 16 6.42 6.97%41 8.13 9.23 17 6.47 7.03 r 42 8.24 9.5 5 5 9. 7333 r n^'•18 6. 2 7.09 44 8.46 9.60196.57 7.15 r x... ,::. .. 20 6.62 7.21 45 8.57 9.73 y'•r :Vii... a'=. .°; •`.:`y,-;;%.:+:..: 6 46 8.68 9.862167727 r: 22 6.72 7.34 4 8.79 9.99 41 x: 4 8.91 10.123 4g 9.03 10.2246.83 7.49 rs Y 5 99 7.57 50 9.15 3 10.516r519.27 f266.95 7.65 2 9.39 10.64277.01 7.73 5 28 7.07 7.8 8 s w. 951 10-78 12 7.91 a; :'tp 9.63 10 92 R.'H in973y++L. 11.06o7.198.00 5,5 9.?5 803126 t:. ..56 9.8? 11.20 9 11. 4327. 3 8.19 57 r805810.12 11. 3 3 10.2 11.64448.41 9 5 y ::;=3 56 8.52 10.25 11.6435 8.6 61 10.25 11.64 37 7.74 8.75 62 10.25 11.64 38 7.84 8.87 63 10.25 11.64 9 7.93+ 8.49 64 10.25 11.64 0 6.o4 9.11 Monday, June 21, 19+8 - Continued 1. 01 Note: "Age" above is age nearest birthday at time of entrance into Retirement System. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Interest Rate on accumulated contribution set by Board of Retirement. i The Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Asso ciation having set the interest rate on accumulated contribution at 2 1/2% per annum for the period January 1, 1948 to June 30, 1948 to be paid on balances as of December X31, 1947; 3 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said rate on interest be and the same is hereby approved. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of School Guards. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board notify the school departments that had previously requested this Board to provide funds for paying salaries of School Guards; that in view of the fact that the School Law has been amended to provide for the ex- pending of funds from the school districts for said school guards, this Board will not 1 appropriate funds in the future for said purpose. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Authorizing the Publicizing of 1948-49 County Social Welfare Appropriations. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director of Social Welfare be and he is hereby authorized to 1 publicize estimated appropriations required for his department for 1948-49. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Recommendation of 6Planning Commission, further extension of Building Code. f The Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that an ordinance amending the present building code regulations to extend to the territory and to in- clude the territory of all subdivided land in the unincorporated territory which applie otoresidential subdivisions only which have been recorded under the Map Act and since the ladoption of the subdivision ordinance No. 217 in 1933; 3 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said recommendation be referred to the District Attorney for an opinion as to whether the adoption of such an ordinance would be legal. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting Extension of time on a request of George A. Hill, Jr. , et al, for rezoning of Diablo District. i t This Board having on March 229 1948, referred to the County Planning Com- mission the request of George A. Hill, Jr., et al , to rezone the Diablo district from i lForestry Recreational (F-R) to Suburban (S) , and said Planning Commission having re- d an extension of 90 days, in order to hold hearings on said matter; i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor , IT IS BY v0ARD ORDERED that said request of said Planning Commission be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I () Monday, June 21, 19'+S - Continued In the ldatter of granting en extension of time on request of propertyrbrPy for rezoning of I This Board having on March 22, 194$9 referred to the County Planning Com- mission, the request of Steve Forbray that his property being 3.01 acres of land being Ia portion of the Rancho Canada del Hambre Y las Bolsas, be rezoned from Single Family Residential {R-1) to Maltinle Family Residential {M-R), said Planning Commission havingi requested an extension of 90 days, in order b hold hearings on the matter; On motion of Supervisor Cu®.ings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE! BOARD ORDEM that said request of said Planning Commission be and the same is hereby granted. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In the Matter of Objection by Robert 1i. Hanson to handling of Civil Service Status. A copy of a letter addressed to the Director of the Contra Costa County Civil Service Commission by Robert W. Hanson in which Mr. Hanson protests the manner in which the appointment to the position of Planning Aide was made, is read to this Board and is BY TH£ BOARD ORDERED that said copy be placed oa file. In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures. The County Puditor files Appropriations and Expenditures Statement for fiscal year 1947-48 as of March 31, 1948 and as of April 30, 19489 and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Statement be placed on file. 7 .,,O 4 y 1. r , I F 10. Monday, June 21, 194: - Jontinued. In ti:e iattl r of Approval of prevailing wage scale for crafts affiliated with the Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council, effective June 26, 1948. Upon request of the Contra Costa Building Trades Council, by Erle E. Carter, Secretary, and upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY Thi: BOARD ORDERED that the followin€ wage scale for the crafts affiliated with the Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council, effective June 26, 19489 BE AND TBE S_XE IS HEREBY APPROVED for all construction work performed in Contra Costa County: Per Hour ASBESTOS WORKERS Asbestos Worker .. ... . . .................................................... 1.90 Helper . .. . . . . .. .................................................... .... ... 1.25 To .. . . . . .. ..... .... .......................................... . ..... .. .. .... 1.70 BOILER I-AKERS Boilermaker Foreman ............................ .. ........ ... .. .. . .. ... .... 2.40 Assistant Foreman ...................................... . ...... ..... ... .. .. 2.25 Boiler Aakers ... ......... ... . ......... .. ...... .. .. . . . ... . . .. . ... . .. . . . . . . . 2015 Boiler Takers - Helpers ......... ... ...... ..... .. ... .... .. .. ... ..... . . . . . .. 1.65 Boiler i,,:akers - welders ............ ...... ........ ....... . . . .. ... . .. .. . . ... 2.15 BRICM.AY RS (6 hr. day) Bricklayers ..... . . .. . ..... . .. ...... .. ........ ........... . ........ . .. . .. ... 2.81-1/ Bricklayers (Hodcarriers). ........... .. ...... ... ... ... .... .... . . . ... ....... 1.75 CARPETand LINCL.EUh LAYERS .... ......... .. ...... .. .. ... .. ....... .. ... ...... 2.25 CARPENTERS JAGE SCALY. --- EFFECTIVE JUNT 26, 1948. Cabinet Makers - Outside ... . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . ...... .... . .. . . ... 2.12-1/ Journeymen Carpenters .... ...... .. . .......... . .... .. . . ... ..... .. ..... .. . ... 2.12-1/ Floor Layers .... .. . .. .... ......... ........ ... . .. ...... ...... .. ... .. ....... 2.25 Millwrights .... . ..... . . .. . . ... . . ..... . . . . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . ... . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 2.25 Rigger, Bridge acid heavy Timber Carpenters ... . ... ..... . .. ... .. .. . . . .. .. ... 2.25 Saw Filers .. .. ... .... . . .. . ..... ..... . . .. . ... . .. ......... .......... . ... .... 2.25 Foremen to receive X2.00 per eight hour day above journeyman classification. Apprentice Carpenters ---- graduated scale. CENT FIAISHERS Cement Finishers ................... ...........0000..«...,......,............. 2.02-1/ MachMenMachine n . ... .. ... . . ................... .. . . . .. g s. s 0 0 0 0... .......... .... 2.15 Com osition and I-Astic ...................................... ....... ....... 2.15 Foreman 12-1/2¢ above classification) ELECTRICAL dORKERS General Foreman (in charge of 5 or more sub-foremen) 2.8125 General Foreman (in charge of 4 or less sub-foremen) 2.67 Foreman (in a crew of 3 to 9 workmen) 0000 .... . . .... . . . ... .. .. . .. 0 .00 . 0 . . .. 2.53 Sub-Foremen ........ . . . .. . . . ... . .... . . ... . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. ... . .... .. . .. 2.53 Journeyman Electrician .......... . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . . .. . ... . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . ... 2.25 Journeyman Cable Splicer ..... .. .... ..... . ... ..... .................... .. . .. 2.55 Apprentices ...................... ......... .... ... ..Graduated Scale ENGINEERS .,SAGE SCALES EFFECTIVE JUZ.s. 261, 1948. Apprentices (oilers, firemen, watchmen) (7 Bay Counties - San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo,Santa Clara, Narin,Solano 0000 . 1.875 Asphalt Plant EnCineer ..... ...... . ... .... . ... .. . .. . . . . ... ........ . . . . . . . . . 2.225 Box men or mixer box operator concrete or asphalt plant 1.925 Brakemen, Switchman and Decknand . .. .. ..... .... 0 . . . . . .. . 0000. 0 . . 0 . 00000 . . .. 1.$75 Fuller-Kenyon pump cement hog and similar types of equipment 2.275 Compressor . ..... . . .. .... . . . . . ... ....... . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.$75 Compressors (more than one ). . . .. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . 2.175 Concrete I-:ixers (up to one yard)...... . . . . o. . . .. . . .. o . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . 1.875 Concrete Mixers (over one yard) ..... .. . . o. o. 00 . . . . . . . .. 90900 * 009000900090*0 2.175 Concrete P rmp or Pum, p Crete Guns ..... . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . . . . . 0 .0 0 0 . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2.175 Derrick ... .... .. ... ............ ... .. .. . . . .... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 2.375 Drilling Elachinery -Engineers (not to apply to water liners, wagon drills or jack hammers) ........ ... . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . ... . .. . ... 2.225 Dual Drum Mixer .... .... ........... ....... .. . .. .. . ... ... ...... .... . ... . .... 2.275 Fireman in Hot Plants ...... . .. .. ........ . .. . . . . .... .. ... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 1.875 Fork lift or lumber stacker (on construction fob site) .. . . . . . . ... . ... . . ... 2.125 n Handi-Crane (no oiler required) . ....... .. .. ... . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . .. ... 2.275 Heavy Duty Repairman . .. ....... . . . ..... . ..... . .. ...... ... ........ . . . .. . .. .. 2.2.25 Heavy Duty :repairman, Helper (7 Bay Counties-San Francisco, Alameda Contra Costa, San :ateo, Santa Clara, •arin, Solano) 1.875 Highline Cableway ... . . .... . .. . . .... . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.525 Locomotives ...... . . .. . .... .. ...... . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.975 Locomotives (steam or over 30 ton) .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . .. ... 2.295 Material Hoist ... . . . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2.125 Mechanical finishers (concrete or asphalt) . (airports, highway or street work) .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .... ... ... . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . ... 2.2.25 I 0A I•:onday, June ^1, 1948 - Continued.d. 2.275 I lotorman . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. ......... ........ ... ..... ...... .... ..... 1.975 j j1qucking :•:achine .. .. .. . ... . . .. . .. ..... .... .. ..... ... . . ... . ....... ...... .... 2.35 l Pavement breakers, Ensco Type ... . . . ... .. ........ .. . .. ........... . .... ....0 2.275 Portable crushers . .. .. .. ......... .. .. ... .... ... ....................... .... 2.225 Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type power blade 2.375 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls (7 Bay Counties - Sar. Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa San I.Ateo, Santa Clara, Tarin, Solano) (Up to and including 1 yard 0000.... 2.525 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment wit.. shovel type controls (7 Bay Counties - San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa San 1`;ateo Santa Clara, ..,arin, Solano (over one yard) 2.625 Pugmills tall) Woodsmixer type ................ . .. ..... . .. . . . .. . . . .. ..... .. 2.275 Pumps ... ... ... .................. ..... .. .... . .... ..... .... . . ... .. .... .. .. .. 1.$75 LeTourneau pulls (Jeeps, Terra Cobras, LaPlant, Choate, and similar types of equipment) ..... .. . .. . . . . .. . ... .... . . .. . . . . .. . ... .. .. . .. .. 2.375 Rollers . ... ..... .. . .. ... . . .. ..... .. . ..... ........ .... ... .. .... . .. .. . . . . . . . 2.225 Ross Carriers (on construction job site) .... .. . . .. . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . 1.975 Scoopmobile (when used as a hoist) 000 .0.. 2.125 Scoopmobile (when used as a loader) .. .. .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 2.275 Screed Man . .. .. .... .. . . 0 ... .. . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.$75 Self-propelled elevating grade plane ....... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 00 . 00.. . 2.275 Spreader R,achines (Barber Green, Jeager, etc.) (Engineer and screed man used in operation) .... .. . .. ... . . 0. . .000 . 0 . 00. . . . . . . . 00 .0 . . . . 0 . . 2.225 Surface heaters .... ..... ..... . ... . .... . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . 2.225 Towermobile Tractors . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2..225 I. Tractor (boom) . . .. .. . . . . . . . .... ....... . .. . . .. . . . . .. ... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2075 Tractor (tandem) .. ... . . ..... ........ .. . . . .. ... .2.525 Tractor-type shovel loader (scale not to apply when used as blade or bulldozer) ..... .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. 20375 Trenching i,;achine . ..... . .... . . .. .... _ ....... .. .... .... . . . .. . . . . . . .. ... . . 2.275 Truck type loader ..... .... . . .. . .. . .. . . . ... . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .... .. . . .... . . ..0 2075 Truck Crane ... .. . . . . .. ... . . . ... ...... . ... ..... .. . ... ....... .. 2.375 STEEL EJECTORS Hoisting Equipment ....... . .... .. .. .... ......... ........... ...... .... .....0 2.25 Apprentices ...... ........... .... ......... .. ............... . ........ ....... 1.75 Crews working underground shall receive 41.00 per day over and above the regular rate. GLAZIERS . ...... .. .... ..... ..............................................0. 1.$7-1/2 HARDWOOD FLOOR LAYERS ...... ..............0............... ... ......... 2.12-1/2 IRON WORKERS Reinforced Iron dorker ........ ............. ... ... .... .... ...... ........... 2.00 Structural and Bridge .. .... ...... ........ . . . .... ... . .. .... .... . . .. .. . . .... 2.25 Welders . .. . .. .... . ..... .... .... ... ....... . .. .. . . .. .. . .... 0 0... . 04D0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 2o25 Structural .. .. . . .. . ... . . . . . . . .......... .... ..0. 0... . . 0 ... . . . . . 0 . . .. . . . . . . . 2025 AllRigging . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .... ... .. . .. . . . . . . .. ... . . .. . 000000 . . . . . . 2.25 Rodmen .. . ... ....... .. ... .. . . . . .. . .. ....... . .. .. ... ... .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. 2.00 Ornamental, Outside . . .. . .. .. ......... ... .. . . . .. . .. ... . ... .... . . . . .. . .. ...0 2.10 Foremen - 25f extra LABORERS WAGE SCALES EFFECTIVE JUNE 262 194$ Drillers .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . ... ... . . . .. ... .......... .... ...... ....... ... . .. .0. 1.775 Blasters (Powderr.:en).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . 1.775 HighScalers (Form raisers) .. ..... .................. . . . .... .... . . . . . .. . . .. 1.775 Wagon Drill .. ..... ... ...... . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 1.775 Cribbers . ... . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .... . . . . . .. . . .. 1.775 iLagging . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.775 Sandblasters .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.775 Combination Jackhammer-Powder-nen .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1.775 Concrete i•:ixer, Under 1/2 Yard . . .... .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . 1.775 Asphalt Ironers a_:d Aakers . 000. 00. 00.. 00000 . 0000. 000000000 . 000 . 00000000000 1.775 Vibrators, Air, Gas , Electric Tools . 00000000000000000 . 0 . 06 . 0060000000 * 0000 1.65 Pavement Breakers ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 1.65 Concrete Pan Bork . .. . . . .. . . .. . .... . . . ... . . .. .. . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.65 Magnesite and Rustic Sorkers (Wet or Dry) . 0000000000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1.65 i Sloper (iiucker Underground) . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.65 Loading and Jnloading, Carrying and handling of All hods and I,aterials for use in Reinforcing, Concrete Construction . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 0000 1.65 General Laborers ... .. . . . ...... .. . ..... ... .. . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1.525 Gardeners and Landscape Laborers ......... . .. .. .. . .... . . . . . . * 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.525 Bridge Laborers ...... . . ..... . . .. ....... .. .... . .. .... . 0 . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. 1.525 Construction Laborers . .. . .... .. ..... . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 0 .. . 0 . . . . . . .. 1.525 I Trackmen, Copstruction, Kaintenance anid iiepair .o.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.525 All Cleanup Work of Debris, Grounds and Buildings 1.525 Watchmen, Flagmen and Guards ...... . . . . . 0000 . .. . . . . 0 . . . .. 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.525 Wet or Dry) 1.525ConcreteLaborersD ) .. .. ... . ..... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asphalt Shovelers . ... ... ..... . .... ....... ..... ... .... ..... .0. . .. . . . . . . 0 . . 0 1.525 i Sewer Pipe - non metallic ... ......... ... . . . . . . .. 0... .. .. . . ... .. . .. . . . . .. .. 1.97-1/2 LATHERS (6 Hour Day) ............. . ..... .. .. .... . .. ... .... .. .. ...... . . . ..0 . 3.00 LEADBURNERS ................................ .... . ... ....... ...... . . ..... ... 2000 Helper .................................0000...... ....00.. .. .00.. 00..0.00.. 1.10 MiLMEN Journeyman Millman ......... ....... .... 1.6$-3/4 Stock Sash and Door (Old Scale-New Scale) ................ ................. 4 Apprentices ........................................Graduated Scale ....... i i 105 Monday , June 21, 1948 - Continued. PAINTERS (7 Your Day) Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers ..............................•• ...., 2.15Apprentices ... .. ..... .. . . . ..........................Graduated Scale 0000.. Spray ........ .. . . .. .......•..............0 ..1...1.. .0 1.1•0.0 0.0.... .... 1 1....• 2.15SandBlasters ... .... ......... .. .....0...•0. ..0.. 00000000000 .0000000000000* 2015Steel ........ . . . . .. . . . . . ...... .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .... . . ... ..... . . . .. . . . . .. 2.15Bridge ...... . . .......... .......0.0........ .0. ... . . . ... 00.0... . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2.15 PILEDRIVERS ....... .. . . ...... ....... . .. ...... ..... . .. ..... ..... ... . ....... 2.12-1/2PileDriverroreman ................................ ....... . . 0 . .. . . .. ... . .. 2.42-1/2 PLASTERERS (6 dour Day) Plasterers ..... .. ...... ......................................... . ......... 2,50 a Plasterer - Hodcarriers ....... .......... ... .. ............................. 2.25r PLUMBERS Plumbers ........ .......................................................... 2.25PlumbersApprentices . .. ... .......... . ...............Graduated Scale ...... ROOFERS ... . .. .. . .... .. . .... ..... .... ..... ......... . ..... . ... ....... .... ... 2.00 Foremen ...................................................... ............. 2.I2-I/2 SHEET METAL don AS ISheet Acetal «orkers ................................................ ....... 2.00Apprentices ............................ ... .... ......Graduated Scale ...... 3 SIGN PAINTERS (7 hour day) Sign Painters ............................................................. 2.25 iHelpers ... ................................................................ 1.75 STEalFITTERS Steamfitters ............ .................................................. 2.25rSteamfitters - ;fielders ....... ..... ... . ... ... .. .......... ... ............. .. 2.25ISteamfittersApprentices .. ............... .... ..... . .Graduated Scale 0000.. Steamfitters - Industrial :fork ............. ....... 0...... ..0 ...... 0 .0 . . . . . 2025 5Welder - Industrial •pork .. . . .. .. ... . . ... . ....... .. . . ... . ...... . ...... . .. .. 202 Steamfitters Apprentices - Industrial °cork (Minimum) .. . . ...0.00000. .0..00, 1.17-1/2 Foremen, Industrial, 4'2.00 Above Journeymen) i i TILE SETTIERS Tile Setters p 3TileSetters ......... ... . . . ... .. .... .elPers1. 37-1/24 TEAMSTERS aAGE SCALES ---- EFFECTIVE JUNE 261p 1948 i DUNP TRUCKS I Under 4 yds. (water level) ............... . ... ...................... ....... 1,5$1254yds. and under 6 yds. (water level) .......... . .... ... .... .. . ....... ..... 1.70625Sdsds. and under 8Y 3 water level) ........... ........ ... . ... . . . ........ 1.$0 8 yds. and over (water level) ........ .... . .. . . .. ............ . 0 .... .. 0. 0. 0. 2.175 TRANSIT XIX 3 yds. and under (man=afacturer's :nixing capacity rating) ... .. ... . .0.0.0000 1.6625 4 yds. and 5 yds. (manufacturer's mixing capacity rating)1.755 Flat hack or Pickup trucks carrying less than 10,500 lbs. .... ... .0000 . ... . 1.6225 Flat Rack or pickup trucks carrying over 10,500 lbs. 1.7375 Heavy Duty Tran sport s ............ . ... ... .. 00. 00.0.000.. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 000 1.90 Winch Truck and "A" frame drivers (when winch is not used on a flat rack truck the flat rack rate will apply 1.8-625 Helpers, Warehousemen, Teamsters .... ..... ...... . ... ..... . ... . 0.. 00. . . . 0 . . . 1.6125 r Drivers of tank trucks or water trucks 400 gallon tank capacity or less . .. . .. ... ....... ........ ............... . . . .. ..... ... . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. 1.5$125 Drivers of tank trucks or Water trucks in excess of 400 gallon tank 1.70625 LiftJitneys a::d Fork Lift Drivers . .. .... . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.7375 Road Oiler . ..... .... ... ...... .... ....... . ... .. ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.70625 Automotive Ciler or greaser ... . . .... . ... . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 1.645 iBootman .. . .. . . . 0 .. . .. ..00.. 0... . . ... .. .. 0 .. 0. . .. . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.70 Ross Carrier or other type carrier . . . . .... .... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.925 Truck Repairman - job site construction 0000... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 00. . . 0. . , 2.225 Truck Repairman Helpers - job site construction 1.775 r There on a greasing truck an engineer-oiler and a teamster-oiler worker interchangeably servicing both trucks and other equipment, their rate shall be identical with the exception of overtime - when the truck greaser shall be paid time and one-half for overtime ...... .000.. 1,$75 The foregoing order is passed by the unaniuous vote of the Board. J I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enter- ed on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. 4itness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 21 day of June, 1948 W. T. PAASCH Clerk By /s/ M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk. t S i for 1a na stateOf Ste' t, ,rp1SY• d '' A$ Y''Y;f'V 01 Y via. o Lo iris e R st fr for Le its"`-' Cyd Com g6 x s....u', t Costs Te OvA C TOO is ' 5.15 Of patie` n ts: oritl egg 1" car° n SOO iouth ,Qad 4. q •' bg 9e• Sbo to 9• r" fo'k i b1 i si g 1 SI the Gaff°dor °°'o ' t x'1.3 5 •8 1' .` g s t° 9 t s Stint orTVg °' ra' iaos11i0 '• pay mid tt Sop°it,$1.s - 1 for S ed to Bose a - noo w ordea suthoriy tom' is c i orn pi sa move-01 t ress r mea sem v° icor or b° aria h aofa;t Qri V' Otiori Gott Au ttte State Fvx! said c OAAt tris rtQ afboo ar t E' rd• ` 1,:onaet , June ::1;, 194Q _ :orti.nued.107 In the -,-a--er of Authorizing- contractor to tnstall additional c?r-i:it in Ward -, uilding, County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Cuesaings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Y. P. Kaufenberg be and he is hereby authorized and directed t o add an additional circuit to ter:inate at the diet kitchen for convenience outlets for Dietician's electrical Food warmer and refrigerator unit in the lard Building, County Hospital, being erected by sold V. P. Kaulenberg, Contractor, at a cost of not to exceed 130.00 The foreFoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing P a3ment of claiminn k.' Charles . RussetoCha for d 2:portion of construction work F: on Add tont PAdditiono i ttst ur Health Center. On motion of -K.pervisor Trembaths, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE i'OARD ORn£R=J that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of Charles H. Russey in the sum of X1787.94, covering progress payments for portion of construction work on the Addition to the Pittsburg Health Center. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous..votes.. of the. Board., In' the Matter of Authorizing Trustees, Lafayette Xemorial H eHall., permission to remove surplus dirt on east property line. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Trustees of the Lafayette Hemorial Hall, be and they are hereby granted permission to remove surplus dirt on the east property line of Lafayette Memorial Hall.y` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. It IS By TM BOARD ORDERED that On motion of Jupervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor /thw County Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to make the following appropriation adjustments:Decrease Increase 102 Clerk Cr X00 Services45.00 400 Bmpl.Zxp.3e= 65imb*to 00 600 Special nsesP rq 20.00- 1104 County building Coanittee 300 ervioes 00 400 Empl.F.-cp. Re-lob too 5id 00 500 au liesPP 700..00 105 auditor 3u lies500PP 350400 600 Special Expenses 108 Treasurer 100 ermaar ent Personnel 300 Serv'_ces Assessor 2,100.00 400 Epp. Ezra. Reimmib*ts.2,500.00 500 Supplies 600 aaecial i.xperses Sar 00 321 Tax Collector300 ry 350.00 500 ;ju lie$PP 90.00 600 Special L s sena 260.00 11E District Attorney 100 Fermanen Personnel Z5a.©o 200 Temporary k seasonal Belp O Q ondt3 , June 2F, o :t;need. Decrease Increase Dr) U r) 112 District ttorne7 300 131eti•'_ C c s 575.J0 400 315.00 600 Special =expenses 250.00 114 Coroner 100 Permanent Personnel 600,00 200 Temporary Seasonal Help 690.00 300 Services 50.00 y 400 Emp.Exp.Heimbt ft 100 00 500 Supplies 50.00 41,115 Public Administratorv. ervices 35.00- 500 Supplies 35.00 117 Surveyor 100 P6 manent Personnelots 6s800.00 200 Temporary Seasonal Help 60,800.00 300 Services 350.00 400 Er-p.rxp. Re imb t is 75.00 500 Supplies 200.00 600 Special Expenses P F 575.00 r ` 800 Replacements 0 100.00 118 Planning -Loomission O 40 p. Lxp. a tis o 45.00 500 500 Supp a45 00Suppliesy 123 Purchasin _ ^ent k xp. eimb t is412'S..Od 500 Supplies s x` 1.25*00 123 Civil Service 300 Services 270.00 F , 400 Emp. Exp. Reimbtts 30.00 500 Supplies 300 0O 124 County Service Officer x 00Permanent Persoigel 495.00 200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 475.00 126 Election Registration 0 Services 140.Q 400 Emp. sxp. Reimb' tsn 100OQ dAM' 132 Sunerior -ourt ,#2 300 ery ces 45.00 500 Supplies 45.00 151 Justi ee Court ? 11 r 100 Permanent ersonnel 70.00 200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 70.00 155 Justice Court 015 400 Emp. :xp. eimbtts 100.00 500 Supplies 100.00' s 174 Court House - hall of Records 100 Permanent Personnel 450.Q0 200 Ter:porary and Seasonal Help 450.00 300 Services 75.00 400 Emp. '100.00 500 Suppli s Reitnbtis 315.00 500 Special =.xnense 415.00 r 800 Renlecements 75,.00 175 Building Maintenance 300 services R."i fi0.00 r 400 Emp. exp. Reimb t is 45 500 Supplies wr 115.00. 177 Telephone :-xchan e 300 ervices70.00s 500 Supplies 4000 ' 600 Special Expense N. R 30000 d 201 Sheriff 3 0 Services r 800.00 400 %p.Exp. Reimbtis N 2,430.00 500 Supplies000 00 600 Special Expenses 760.00 800 Replacements 10390.00 x 228 Constable f=eneral Expense TWT-nn. Exp. ReImbIts 10.00 R 500 Supplies 10.00 230 County Jail ermanent Personnel 500.00 X00 Temporary and Seasonal Help 500.00 300 Services 635.010 500 Supplies 12000.00 600 Special Expenses 465.00 800 Replacements a,xoo.00 238 Sealer of itiei s and measures 0 PA anent Personnel 1,115.00 200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 2,115.00 ondiy, June 25, 1097ecreaseincrease fir) Cr) s 45 Agricultural -'orr+;ssoner 00 Permanent . arsonnel 30250.00 200 Temporar1 and Seasonal Kelp 3,250.00 500 Supplies 25.00 600 Special _xpensaa 200.00 700 Stores- 225.00 r, g 1 46 riculturr l ::xtension Service 0 Ser,,4ces 160.00 400 Special Expenses 160.00 249 County Pound 4 l saO obupplies 3 100.00 600 -aecial r-xvense 100.00 254 Fire Protection 0 Serv cesw 1 100.00 600 Queciai LxDensO k 1,100.00 341 Health De artment Services 3 r 4.10.00 400 Emp. --xp. Re imb'ts.1jpI65.00 735.00500Supplies 600 Special zxpenses 20.00 311 Garba .e Oisnosal 30ervices 300.00 600 Special -expenses 3at3.OQ 491 Hi .hways Pnd Prid es Adadaistration ervices 10.00 400 gip. ::xp. Reimb'ts.15.00 500 Sunnlies 500.00 600 Svecial --xpenses 525.00' 541 Count Physician 140 Permanent-"eersonnel US930.00 240 Ter+porary nd Seasonal Help 140930.00 502 County Hospital 100 Permanent eersonnel I's 173.00 200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 1,1?3.Oa 300 Services 400.00 400 Emp. -:xp. Reimb'ts. 15.00 500 Supplies Nk t 335.00 800 Replacements 50.00 5133 Isolation Fos itel r 00 Permanent ersonne2 500. 30 200 Temporery and Seasonal Help 500.00 Z:ta 506 Social Service Department 100 Permanent personnel'` 2,900.00 200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 29,900.00 400 map. Exu.Reimb'ts. 16Q..00 500 Special r:xoense* 1 00 2,350.00 624 Richmond health Center 305 Services 920.00 500 Supplies 921 .00 601 Su erintendert of Schools - k r 400 r<mp.-;xp. eimb la c` 280.00 500 Supplies305 a0 600 Special expenses O.OQ. X300 Replacements Nx 35.00 605 County Library 100 Permanent eersonnel Zr800,00 200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 1,800.00 300 Services z 20.00 400 Emu.-xp. Reimb'ts.400.00 600 Spe c i a 1 Exp. j 150.00 111 Coun ty Park Services 325.00 500 Supplies d ', s 50.00 600 Special zxpensea f 375.00 5 Pacheco Park 300 ervices T s w' 130 a0 500 Supplies x 130 00 t 8015 CountT exhibits mak '# 1 "F a LAl X0VOeryces 400 :,rp.=;xp.Reimb'ts ay500. 00 907 Memorial Monument 300 ervices 25.1 500 Supplies x 5,00 600 Snecial Expenses 20.00 821 CountZ Airport 100 a rmanent Personnel l .aa 0o 200 Temporary and Seasonal Hslp 1'600.00 400 Bmp. Rx p.Re itnb't o 250:00r on Inued.c,naar, June 28, 1946 _ 1 n CecrF:ase Increase 7r) r) 821 C-untz Airport - .O:.L. W Zupp _es 1,125.00 600 Special -,xpenses 1,900.00 700 Stores 20775.00 The foregoing order is passed by the u:uatmous vote of the Board. In the skatter of Reports. The Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animal's Dresents its report !'or the month of dune, 1948, and its yearly report for the month fiscal year, 1947-48, and IT IS 9Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file. In the Matter of Request for rezoning of property, by John W. berry. John W. Berry, 1910, Market Ave., San Pablo, having filed vi'tb this Board a request that the following property be rezoned as follows: Lots 2-14, inc., Block No. 1, and Lots 1 - 12, Inc., and Lots 14-31, Inc., Plock 2, as said lots and blocks are designated on that certain wap entitled "neo of Richmond California Heights from Single ?arily Residential to Agriculture; and On motion of "upervi sor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE FOARD ORDERED that said re.juest be end the same is hereby referred to the Planning Cormtission of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the nutter of Authorizing payment to Western Engineers, Inc., of x2250.00 f due in accordance with agreement w dated March 15, 1948, work ct Buchanan Field. This Board having on March 15, 1948 entered into an agreement with Western Engineers, Inc., Thereby said Western :ngineers, Inc, is to do certain work in the matter of surveys, etc., for Buchanan ?told, and this board having agreed to pay the sum of t2250.00 to said Western nginearas Inc., upon completion of 50% of said work, as approved by the County Jurveyor; And the County Surveyor having approved the work as being 50% complete; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings* seconded by Supervisor Trembeth, IT IS BY THE FOARD ORDERED IrHAT 79. E County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of said 'Western Ln€sneers, Inc. in the sum of $2250.00, prrment dLe on said a rreement dated March 15, 1948. The foreFoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.A In the Matter of Fixing bond of proposed PLEASANT HILL LIGHTING DISTRICr'* It appearing to the Board that a petition for the formation of the proposed PIY.ASAWT MILL LI1,7FITIFf, DISTRICT OF M COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, is to be filed with this Board for the formation of said district and that the formation of said district comes under Act 2119, Deerings General Laws, known as the District Investigation Act, r- nd that pursuant to said Alct it is necessary that a bond be Piled with said petition; NOW, TTiEREP'CRE, upon motion of -'upervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS FY THE POARD ORDXI.FED that the mount of bond provided for in said Act be and the same is hereby set in the sum of x350.00 personal surety. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the katter of Appropriations Increases. On motion of 5upervi sor 'Taylor, seconded by 5uperviaor Taylor, IT IS BY THE FOARD ORDERED that the County Auditior be and he is hereby authorized and directed to T''ondtn , June --,1 '_9 - on±r.:ec. 111 mcke the fol2 owln - aovropr'a tion increc r-,s to f!nsnce expenditures for the rer^ainder i of the year: 102 Clerk 3?W.4upplie s 315.00 104 County nuildi Commit goo bCapitaloutlays a 50.00' x 145 Auditor w f 900 "'aaital outlays 10.00. 107 TabvlatinF pachtne Department 00 Permanent eersonnel 80000 200 Temporary and aeasonal Helps H00.Q0 300 Services 1 t 175.00 F s 500 Suaplies et 2,350.00 108 Treasurer 500p lies 175.00 109 Assesses ficial -xpenses t ' QO6,200 111 Tax Collector t 600 pecial =-xpensea h 440.00 112 District Attorney 0 ermanent r-rsonnel 250.00 250.00'300 Services 500 Supplies 1 000 00x k s a 114 Coroner 30 Sesrvice 250.00 t 115 Public Administrator Q Services 10.00 118 Plenni ommission 0 Services ersonnel210.00 300 Services L 395.00 121 Purche sin_ AlEent 560=unplies 7 75.00 600 Special vxpensea t 500 700 Stores u 330.00 123 Civil Service 5 3 s Services 225.00 P . k `, 124 Coon Service Officer 900 CaDital Outlay 100.00 126 Election Registration 41 00 Temporary rnd easonal Help h a200.E 129 SBecifil -lections ervices 3 ,04bid:. J 500 Supplies 50.00 600 special Expenses M 1,3,50.00 F r r h 131 Superior Court #`1 300 ServIces 175.00 500 Supplies 3,00.00 r '< r 333 5u eri or court #3 h L r Services o- M f x 300 40.00 500 Supplies 500.00 M 138 Suvertor Court Trial ense 100 Permanent Personnel xu xh 700.00 300 Services rte`{ W P7' 0Qp,00 141 Justice -ourt #1 t t400 ,p. Exp. da limb is 1 15.00 145 Justice Court #5 400 Emp. Exp. 'eimb'ts h 115.00 147 Justice Court 07 400 -=p. 14cp. einbI t!! k r 20.Vlr! F 148 Justice court 18 400 j=am•eimb is3 M Z, 10000 s 149 Justice Court 49 400 EnDe r.JCp. :e mb its 10.00 150 Justice Court 400 -m. ::xp. Reimbtis t.f'r p; ra•N a./5+r,R 151 Justice Court #11 400 ... p. Exp. Heimb Its. x m 10.00 158 Justice Court Trial =vense 300 Services X1,530.00 159 Justice Court Ceneral c.=ense 500 Supplies 110.00 e onda June •', i 'vo^' inue.:. 1!4 (ol:rt i:ouse - li of _,.ecer-:s 200 .e ^aorr.r i-nd -n s,,nn ire a 950.00 300 410.0c 900 L utlr- 435.00 17:: Building Nv intenance 700 Stores 600.00 177 'Nleahone Excha:fie ri 100 Permanent aersomial 19375.00 200 Temporary and Seasonal Ba1 20 00 300 Services 430.00 4 ' 3'M1 f a Y t 201 Sheriff r _ 9- O apltat Outlay 910.00 hy 230 Countz Jail f 0 Temporary rind Seasonal Help g 10500.00 k 300 Services 30060.00 235 'Mo jt or Police 00gervices 41 Cross Ing =da telmen Y 100.©©300 services s2. d t * i145 Agricultural Commission 300 cervicesx 20.00 x 400 Special expenses 410.00 500 Supplies N 35.00 246 Arricultural :=xtension Service 300 Servires x 360.00 500 Supplies YF. 275.00 600 Special ixpenses kY 200.00 W 541re Protection fl " fi n 00 Capital Ntlay 410.00 f 257 Flood Control 606 pecia rpenses t . 275.00 F ,a xr 301 health Deportment 9-w Capital Outlay 550.00 304 Vital Statistics 0 Services 850.00 307 Weimar Joint Sanatorium 00 Services fir` 26,480.00 s +•"' fit gY's g,,.' TE' -,' .` Y 309 T.P. Nose;tal Committee OiNK00Services p. 75.00 400 ^p. Exp. neimb ts. 125.00 495 Hi hvrsys Vacation and Sick Leave M 29,000.00100PermanentPersonnelP 499 Undistributed Labor Costs 6 00 Temporary and 'Seasonal Help 500.00 501 County Physician K 7 , • 4100 .empornry. and Seasonal Help 300 Services K 900.00 502 Count uosnital 500 Supplies 21:320.00 J 503 Isolstion Hospital M50 Services 370.00 500 Supplies 4 610.00 4 504 Outside Hos italization F2 91300Services 000.00,, 506 Social Service Department 300 Services y 30500.00 600 Qpecial expenses 770.00 518 General Relief 300 Services 22,770.00 F 500 Supplies 12,835.00 600 Z4pecial xxpenses a 80000.00 f 524 Richmond health ':enter 00 applies 1350.00r u s kka 525 Pittsburg Health Center 00 Permanent Personnel xy 70.00 542 Schools Deaf and Blind g 55.00 545 Examination and ;are of insane 00 Permanent ersonnel a., 2,300.00 200 'Temporary and Seasonal Help x 19390.00 300 Services1 900.00 601 Su aintendent of Schools 300 Services 340.00 t I,'ondav, Jiro*= 194E 'ont'_nued. 113 602 -0or:,d of 30A SerL i c e s a 105.00 4,..,n 75. 30 500 10500.00 605 County Library O Services r ; 1,220.00 500 supplies 1400.00 711 Count 'ark 0C Specialcpensea M 875.00 715 Pacheco Park L 500 supplies 225.00` OQ825lfi00Special enaea 717 Rose Park 606 zsnac fil :-:xoenaea 4 200.00 x W.,729 Crockett Memorial buildi 666 Specie ExpensesFr 95.00_ 733 kartinez Memorial buil QP M` paecfa :xrensea v.w.... 435.00 737 Rodeo 'mortal BulldinE t 00 Special ]xpenses25.00 807 Memorial *'.onument 605 aecial --xpenses 0 50.00 n 814 Trust Deposits with Courts b0^$pecii l xvenses 3,750.00 817 Indemnities 600 Special Expenses 80.00 821 Countz Airport ervices 4,800.00 The foreCoing order is passed by the uaanimans` vote of the Board. In the Ma t ter of Appropriations Cancellations. On motion of -supervisor T'a7lor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be rind he is hereby authorized and directed to CANCEL the following appropriation amounts and `i"MSPER same to the Unappropriated Reserve; 101 Board of -uRerv13or3 3 services 600.00 102 Clerk W Permanent Personnel 4,600.00 Yj 103 District t"ormation E=ense 00 emporarti tnd janaleasHelp 25 k` ' 150.00 300 Services 1,200.00 400 E^-pl. s::xp. Heicab•ts. 65.00 500 Supplies 500.00 600 a-pecial zxDense 25.00 104 County D:ildin Committee 300 Services t 10,000.00 105 Auditor 100 Permanent Personnel r 250.00 200 Temporary Help t 450.00 300 Services r , 700.00 400 lamp.^:xp. Reimb'ts80.00 600 Snecial zxpenses E 5,500.00 107 Tabula tin . I:acbine Deoartaeent 900 apital outlay 110.00 Zt- 148 Treasurer 100 ermanent Personnel 1,400.00 109 Assessor 100Permanent rersonnel 12,000.00 rz 900 Capital Outlay M 600.00 111 Tax Collector 00 Permanent Personnel 1 300.00 900 Capital Outlay y a 3 9900.00fi ? 112 District Attorne 900 Cap Ital. Outlay 150.00` 314 Coroner Temporary and Seasonal Hielp 300.00 900 Capital Outlay 450.00 117 SS ur_vey_o r Z erraanent Personnel 1,200.00 900 Capital Outlay 1,100.00 Continued. 118 Planning :ymr--;ssion 900 Capital ortlar y 135.00 119 Buildinp Insnector QO Permwent Personnel 950.00 200 'temporary and Seasonal Help 2,500.00 r 300 Services 1,000.00 400 Emp. Exp. 8eimb'ts. u12,200.00 y S PP 230000500aliesr 800 Replacements A P 200.00 1 Of silly MY , 900 Capital Outlay 450.00 120 Post lar Flannirm 305 Ser v ces 20 .000 00 t x ' yma 121 Purchasing A antWIT 0 . ermanent =arsonnel3,300.00 n Y , 200 TemporarT and Seasonal Help 225.00 fs123CivilService 900 8pOutlay 4 90.00 kr fr. ip, ylJ3riv.c r N Y g Ma-5 fl 124 CountZ Service Cfficer n g 00 Permcnent Personnel 575.00 cxyv" 300 Services 180.00 400 t'mp Exa.Beimb 1 is f k f140 500 Supplies P£ ' Y 194.00 r, 126 Electl on Re istration 50 unplies1,300.00 r 900 Capital Outlay p 5,000.00 rux 131 Superior Court #1 900 capital-&-t-Tay r y 400.00 J b rlrrd i1g ryR '4 9y` b h'bNlp^ aWY'r 132 Superior Court ##2man QW y9©© to t a 500.00 150 Justice ..oust 010Piyelms QW.7 n M Y 20 0 enporary Seasonal Help ' 20.00QUpax 151 Justice Court X11 100 f 10.00 Y ' Permanent _ ersonne2 a _ h Y Mom 155 .justice Court #15 Q Permanent al`sonnel 100.00n 300 Servicesi`400.00 a 900 Capital Outlay m 1W. 00k y''' yYk, a ... ll pts, 8 4 158 Justice Court Trial =-xuense 00 Permanent _ ersonne t 900.00RPs 175 Building I:aintenance s 1 d3 p100Fernanentersonnelx 800;00 200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 700 00 a 900 Capital Outlay wr 750.00 a M 20 201 Sherifftip N0 Permanent eersonnel 10,000.00 4 200 Temporary and Seasonal uelp. 6 .000 00 800 Replacements 450.00 rr 030 Countz Jail t • Y f <j 900at Outlay 1,.350.00x: R'ZOO f G { 237 recorder n 0 Permanent personnel 09400.00 y 200 Temporary bnd Seasonal alp 2,440.00 300 Services 800.00 a . 500 5uppl i e s 3,000.00 800 Replacenents 500.00 violA. l - 9001,OOnQQapitalOutlay M Sealer of ''eights and Weasures F100PermanentYersonnal400.00 OWL l;sa0o.004002."'t). x KIM%= 600 Special =.menses 200.00 3 245 AEricultu,ral Comnission 0 Permanent eersonnel 250.00 STr moms 04,01 it 246 BricultUral -extension Service 00 ermcnent Personnel k .:$ 150.Q0 f 900 Capital Outlay 640.0y 0 z 248 Coulmtj Pound x 900aU tal Outlay x 200.00 yy xW 5 2.Lp y YU4AreProtection 0 ervices 410.00 301 stealth Denantment 000 O0OPe rmn nent.ersonnel 950.00 µ 5 400 Emn. &p. Reim5'ts K ' 550. 00 306 Thomas E. Stirs ft C: mp on 0 Services Y 1,400. 00 J 307 Weimar Joint Sanatorium 900 Capital outlay 26,4A4. Nondar, June ?, 1944c - 'or t{rue::. 100 2,000.00 2:00 e:-",O r 7 f n&: 1D 200.00 i 600 1,200.00 496 'fork for especial Districts 600 Special 4xpenses 12500.00 r 502 County i?ospitel 100 Pewee_^_ent Personnel 26, 210.00 ff 503 Isols tion Hospital V% 1 UO ermanent Parsonnel 3y750.00 N 900 Capital outlay 245.04 506 Social Service Deoartment M 70-0 +errranent arsonnel 810.00 3 900 Capital Outlay s 270.00 k < 5_24, Richmond Health Center 900 Capital Outlay 100.00 i 525 Pittsburr- health ::enter 5N Sry ces 750.00 500 SuvDlies r 350.00 r ,, z 5U Juvenile Hall F• ,.. T. 960 Capita Outlay 55,000.00 f 541 Hospitals for marcoties 150.00 x 547 Burial Veterans and Indigents 300 services 3y nn 601 S erintenden of Schools 04. 0 t°rmF hent ersonnel 420.00 900 cbpital outlay 225.00 M1 C. County Library 100 Permanent ?ersonnel 19700.00 y 900 Capital Outlay 200.00 N 715 Pacheco ?f rk y 200 Temporary and Seasonal Help 19200.00Y 1 717 Rose Park s 900 apital Outlay 200.00 k 805 County Hxhibi is k _ a f r 300 Services P"', 250.00 500 Supplies 12,200.00 s 808 Memorial ''rails G 0 Caps to 01:tlay 4,b , 29000.00 w * 809 Jurr`ee Dosita aithdrar 60 0 Special Expense 1 000.00 821 Count Airport r 00 Stores 2,725.00 900 Capital Outlay 20075.00 833 Retirement Costs 1-00 Permanent ?personnel 80000.00 The foret7oinr order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..> tt In the Matter of Owranting Ira n. Vaughn, deputy County Assessor, permission to leave State of California On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that Ira R. Vaughn, Deputy County Assessor, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of 'California for a period of two months, commencing Judy 10, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Vatter of Authorising Deputy County Surveyor to rttend County Surveyors' Convention, San Diego. On motion of =supervisor Trernbath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDIIED that George Berry, Deputy County Surveyor, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the County Surveyors' Convention in San Diego, June 29, 1948 to July 2, 1948, inclusive, and TT ZS FV M POAaD lim R` F':.ZR OF'3 .R:: that his expenses incurred in attending slid Convention shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1.'ondsv, June 2S, 1,49 _ :-ontinued. In tine :,:r:t ter olf, cceptvnce or restFnations, trustees, Delta --'arms eclanr zior j Di strict, No. 20'*£. i The followinC named ae rsons having filed witht his Board resignations as metHb re of the Board of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2026, said Persons having resigned as of June 21, 1948; J. J. McIntosh, J. C. McCarthy, Visa i. A. Brandt; On motion of =+upervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS P!F THE FOARD ORDERED that said resignations of said persons as members of the Board of Trustees of said Delta Farms Reclamation District No. ;eOZ6, be and the saute are hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the katter of Ordinance No. 444. This h=oard having heretofore, on June 14, 19482 adopted Ordinance No. 444 and having ordered a copy of some published in the "Contra Costa Gazette", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Contra Costa County; and Vida McNamer having filed with this Bor-rd an Affidavit of irlublication of said Ordinance No. 444 In said "Contra Costa Gazette," said publication having been made for the time and in the manner as required by law; On motion of -)upervisor `!'rembeth, seconded by -upervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE CARD ORDERED that said Affidavit be placed on file and said Ordinance No. 444 be and the same is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Ordinance No. 446. A form of ordinance numbered 445 and regulating the dispensing of in- flammable liquids to the public, is presented to this Board; and On .motion of ejupervisor Atipley., seconded by supervisor 'Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERhD that sold Ordinance No. 446 be and the name is hereby APPROM- and ADOPTED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD PrRTHER ORDEREED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 446 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of pplication of Homer and Helen l Hobson for a land use uermit to erect ten duplexes in S. D. Homer and Helen Robson having filed with this Board an application for s land. use permit to erect ten duplexes in S. D, #39 said duplexes to be located on 2 1/2 acres which is located on the north side of Clayton Road approximately 2190 feet west of ¢ Bailey iioad, a nd said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning yomnisrtion having recommended that said applicatio tie granted subject of approval of the County Health Department on the septic tanks: On notion or Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor stipley IT IS BY THE FOARD ORDERED that said application be ani the same is hereby granted subject of t•pproval of the County Health Department on the septic tanks. he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.; In the Matter of Anralicetion of Frank Fazinette for a land use permit to erect a tripley in S. D. #3. Frank R. .=azinette he,. inr :filed w tr this ioard rn applicatf on for a land onda4June oniInued. 117 use herrn, ,. to erect r.i. 3, said -r` olAx to be located on Lot g Nock 31 of the i;artinez Lend 'ompany, being the gest corner of the intersection of Orange Street and iihell j,venue, and said application having been referred o the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of -upervisur Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE EOARD OPDERE'D that said applicR.ion be and the sane is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complie with the requirements of the Riley Act (5,arthquake Law). The foreroirig order is passed by the unan.-mous vote of the Board. In the Vatter of Application of -)rank E. Arate and Joseph C. runes for a land r use permit to erect six duplexes In S. D• #5• Prank Arats and Joseph G. Nunes having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect six duplexes in S. D. #5, said duplexes to be located at Lot 24, Viera Subdivision at Antioch, and said application having been referred to the ilannint; -ommission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On Motion of Supervisor Trembet.h, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Vetter of Alpplice tion of =ay '7111s ?'or a 1und use oernit to erect an office and quonset building for excavating A: hauling business in S. D. ?'5. Fay gills having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect an office and quonset building for excavating and hauling business in S. D. #5 to be located on a two or-reel fronting approximately 250 feet on the north side of the State Uighw a v approximately 500 feet vest of the ,11 curve, at the east end of property of George Viers, and said application having been referred to the Planning Corm; ission having recoami$nded that said application be granted; On motion of Superv?sor xre:rbath, seconded by Supervisor Uu:mnings, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the -ailey Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Application of favid L. Miler for a land use hermit to erect nine cabins in S.x3. David L. Ailer having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect nine cabins in S. D. #39 said cabins to be located onto the rear 360 feet of the 1.179 acre parcel bounded on the west try lands of 0uneo, the east by lends of Amerine .end the north by the County .load in Vine bill district; and said application having, been referred tothe Planning 4;orTm+eission of "%ontra Costa County and said ilanning Comzaission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Sucaervisor -Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that s;-id application be and the same is hereby denied. the foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S of wend R. _ede^sen i'or e lan; i:se 7 er!n t, oLrf:ca.io:. cf nrovis;ons of ordinance i Svend R. Pedersen heving filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision D Subsections 3 do 5 of Ordinance 382 to construct a commercial buildinr on a lot less than 7500 square feet in area and to have one 3 foot side yard and a 10 Foot rear yard located on a portion of lots 25 and 26 LafPyetie lit-fights soproximately 150 feet south of «'t. Itabio ulvd. on a private drive adjoinF the nismond K on the east (aC district); and said application having bF:en referred to the elanning '-ormiission of t;ontra Costa County and said P1anr,ing Commission having recommended to this Board that said a-plicat_on be granted; On motion of -supervisor Cuffings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE POARD OR7r'.RED that said application for land use permit for the modifiection of the e provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is as ssed by the unanimous vote of the board. S In the Matter of Anplication of Pauline G. baker for a land vse uermi.t modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Pauline 0. b*er having filed with this Poard an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of they provisions of Section 4 Subdivision ? Subsection 6 of Ordinance 392 to have a 12 foot set back from the road for an addition to her house located on the Old Tunnel Rd. off the north side of the State Highway approximately 120 feet east of Sunnybrook Road an R_A district); and said application having bean referred to the Planning ;ommission of Contra Costa County and said Planning -omnission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of jupervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY TBE HOARD ORDERED that said a )plication for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby Fronted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the platter of Application of Virginia E. £ggen for a land use uermit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. N Virginia P. Eggen having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 3S2 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision u Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382 to have lots of less than the re.iuired 1/2 acre, the parcel to }e divided similar tothe attached sketch located on a 7.Z acre parcel located on a private land approximately 500 ft. off the north side of Rudgear Road approximately 300 .ft. east of Stewart Avenue (an R_A district) ; and said application having been referred tot he Planning Commission of O'ontra Costa ounty and said Planning Commission have recommended to this Board that said pplication be granted; On motion of Supervisor CU=Ings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the urovisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth End requested, be Fnd the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the i4atter of Application of Maude McLean for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance SB;:. Woude h cleenn 3!svt n%- filed with tbsv Poard an application under t ho- provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 SubdivisXon A Subsection Sof "rdinance 382 to have one foot side yard i 1 for her f:;•,., e :: : •.z :eco on eixch " de for re'-' -F_ r'e ' o tad on lot .r !ZOck 4 i c-h1&z--3s `erracS str'_ct ) ; and said spolicbtion ieaving been referred to the ?lanning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be Granted with a three foot side yard on the garage side and five feet on the residence. Onnotion of -jupervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDrRED that said application for land ease permit for the modifie on of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and re}uested, be and the same is hereby granted with a three foot side yard on the garage side End five feet on the residence. The foregoing order is passed by he unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of `"ibis ?osier for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance SEW. Willis ?oster having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a lend use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of ordinance 382 to have side yards of 4 feet on one side and six feet on the other and located on lot 20 Block U, Berkeley Highlands Oen Yale Avenue, (an H_1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- scion of Contra Costa County and said Planning vomission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted: - On motion of Sure rvisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that said applicr:tion for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and re4uested, be and the same i hereby granted; he foregoing order is passed byt he unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter or Application of A. Rammarberg for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. A. "lafmmarberg having Filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of kirdinance 382 to set back 3 feet off iurdue at one corner of the house. Located on Lot 14 Block U Berkeley Highlands addition, on ?urdue and »illanette. (an ft_1 district) : and said application having been referred t othe Planning %ommission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TFX BOARD ORDERED That said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Application of Arnie J. Johnson for a laud use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 58:. Ernie J. Johnson having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 5 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards on each side, located on Lot 31 Block T Berkeley uiphlands Addition fan R-1 district) ; ondsy, June 28, 1940 _ Conti nt:ed. r as:.d said anuliea-: ::an I-ee:: o t}-.e Planntnp ••ommisslan of ':ont ra ^osts ounty vnd sa id i1ranri.nj ss_on harvir.- recommended to this ::oard thy,: sr{. application be granted; On motion of 4upervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing order Is *eased by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of i Anplication of Ivan 11c "shinny fora lFnd use permit modification of r` .' :`'`;'•` :k; provisions of 6rdinance 382. Ivan Yel Kinney having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of section 7 of ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 3 and 8 feet for residence located on Lots 35 and 36 Block 1099, east Richmond Heights #3 (an R_1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Lommiasion having recommended to this Board that said applies_ :. tion be granted; w: On motion of 4u rvisor Ripley, seconded b :4u rvisor Ta for IT IS By RiffPePysxPe9s POARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and reqLtested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed b;: the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Matter of APPLICATION of Terry V. Hogue for a land use permit modification of w F; < : provisions of Ordinance 382. Ter N. Hogue having filed with this Hoard an athe 'Terry og ppli"estion under provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of o! Ordinance 382 the provisions of flection 4 Subdivision A -jubseetion 2/to construct two alngle family dwelling* on one lot of that parcel of land fronting 50 feet an the south side of the. State Highway, approximately 200 fte meat of Walnut and Willow Drive Intersection Lafayette tan R-1 district), and said application having been referred. to the Planning Cowdssion of Contra coats x Count3r and said Inanning Commission having recommanded to this Board that said application be Eranted; On motion of Supervisor Cumminga, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application fbr land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the Witter of Anplication of Joseph #. Lopes for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Joseph If.. Lopes having filed with this Hoard an. appliestion under the- provisions of section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of section 4 subdivision A Subs otian 5 of Ordinance ,382 to have a 5 foot side yard on each side located an Lot 29 Beverly Hills on Couper avenue (an R_1 district)• and said application having been referred to the Planning Conti sion of Contra Costi County and And said Planning Commission having recosended to this Board that said application be granted; Vonday. June '', 194!- _ _-ortinued. 2t Or motion of :i?'derv=sor secon-Jed b, Suoerv;sor !s jlor, 1T 15 F. BOARD ORDRREI that sat a-anlication for land use hermit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same As hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S> In the Natter of Application of Fred P. Mosher for a land use permit :codification of provisions of Ordinance 384. Fred P. Mosher having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Sect'on 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Qubdivision G Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to build an addition to his house to the property line on a portion of Lot 7 Lafayette Terrace an R_S district); and said application having bean referred to the ?tanning Commission of Contra Costa County and said PlannUW +%omnission having recommended to this Hoard that, said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY WE HOARD ORDERED that said applica•:ion for land use permit for the modification of F the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and re.juested, be and the some is hereby granted. The foregoinF order is passed by the unanimouse vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of ".Shriber for a: Laxed use permit modiftcation of provisions of Ordinance 382. V. C. Shriber having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions cf Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to build a residence on a lot which has an existing residence on it located on the north side of Findley approximately 500 feet from the Highwe4, the third parcel from the highway and next to the last on the road (an R_A district); (7his is to be temporary cs the existing residence is to beconverted into a garage and work shop. and said application having been referred t o t he Planning 1,0ausi8sion of Contra Costa County and said lannin6 Commaission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of ,upervisor Cummnings, seconded by Supervisor Trembeth, IT IS BY TM BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions or said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the some is hereby granted. (This is to be temporary as the existing residence is to be converted into a garage Lnd work shop). The foregoing order is passed by the vnen1nous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Benita Chauncey for a land use oermit modification of provisions of ordinance 382. Benita Chauncey having filed with t his Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 392 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to construct a duplex loepted on the southwest 50 feet of Lot d2 Goodman Tract (rn R_1 district) and said application having been referred to the Planning Uommission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Zomaission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of supervisor Taylor* seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE o-_;n •, June 19481, ia.: :'yr la.-..' use verrAt for the modification of the arovisiors of sr:•_a or.:iasnce as ::erei.^.s*-ove set Porth AnA requested, be a-nd the sere Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is pawed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Application of Carl Lundquist fora land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Carl a. Lundquiest having filed with this Boar d an a pplioation under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build a car port 34 feet from the side property line located on Lot 46 Sun Volley hstatesp on Juanita Drive (an R.1 district) t and said application having been referred to the Planning Ca-tisslon of Contra Costa County and said Flaming Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TH8 BOARD ORDSRSD that said applief•tion for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n the r ion44. aY•n Application of nobert A. Olson fora land use permit modification of J. provisions of Ordinance 382. Robert A. Olson having filed with this Board an:applicaticit ander tbs provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Urdinanee 382 to have 4 foot side yards on each side, located on Lot 6 Block 0 Berkeley HILFblands %ddition on I-olumble Avenue (an B-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning 600mmission of Contra Costa. County and said Planning Commrmission having recommended to this Boss'd that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TES FOOD ORDIMM that said application for land sue permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the some is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of I: -;C de F. Babb foralicationofly land use permit modification of provisions of ordinance M. may- 0.A' Clyde F. Babb he-ving filed with this Board anapplicotion.under the. provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 far a land use permit for modification of the-. provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 5 . 6 of ordinance 382 to have four foot side ,yards on each side, and three foot set back from the street fro garage. located on Lot 4 Plock T Berkeley Highlands Addition (an A.-1 district); and said application having been referred to t he Plaming Cammmission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comssisaion having recommended to this P.oa-rd that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Riple?, seconded by supervisor Honors IT IS BY TEL+ POARD ORDERNI that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as tersinabove not forth and re.tuested, be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f Yonday, June .,.E, 1 22 n t?is o pplicr t ; jai, j: % eivin for r= lane ;,se o: ::=ca t.on of provisions of Ordintnee 39.:. i Yelvin R. McCraw having- -filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to build an apartment over his rarage. (there is an existine residence on the lot) located on Lot 27, Plock 20, Tewksbury heights (an R-1 district); and said applics- ion having been referred to the Planning eosmmission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cotmission having recocpended to this Board that said application be Denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the :y'atter of Transfer of Funds,* On motion of Supervisor kipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer $1200.00 from Unappropriated Reserve to Capital Outlay, Carbagre Disposal Area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Fatter of Approval of Action, Commissioners, Wt. Diablo Fire Protection Dis- trict. On motion of -uperviaor Uylor, seconded by Supervisor nipley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the action of the conod ssioners of the at. Diablo Fire Protection District in requesting the Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids for the rental on a rent-purchase basis of a fire engine and otiaer fire fighting equipment be and the same is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of accepting a quitclaim -end from the -slifornia and Hawaiian Sugar Ref;nine Corooration, Limited, a California corporation. RESOLUTION t IER«:AS, the County o," Contra Costa desires to clear the title of the County Airport (Pucha.nan ?'told) of certain water rights and easements so that new airport development work may be ca=enced with the assistance of the California Aeronautics Adrdnistration and with the assistance of funds from the United States Government. N0179 THERE=`O.RE, BE IT .RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors do hereby scce.7pt on behalf of the County of Contra ^osta, a quitclaim deed from the California and Hawaiian Sugar Reflning Corporation, L mIted, A Califomia corporation, releasing certain water rights and easements and easements in gross over and across Buchanan Gleld, r=s follows: All of that certain real property, piece and parcel, lot tract, situate, line and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, beinf, a portion of the Rancho !?onto del Diablo and more particularly described as follows: All that certain property described in a deed from E. S. eaddock, to California snd "ssaitan Sugar Refining Co.-many, a alifornia Corporation, Predecessor in interst of California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Limited) executed November 16, 1902 and recorded November 22, 1902 in Volume 1 of 'later nights, at )age 37, in the Office of the .Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. All that certain property described in a deed from Della Childs to ondas , Tune :.,'S, 1 48, - :ontl.n ed. i California sn-? :=*-r.•r=iian Zii:zsr ::ef ln!nr Zormany, a :alifornia ':orporation, Predecessor In interest of .:*: ' Irorn±a erY: --swaiian Jiu¢ar Refining Corzorat:on, =invited) -4F- venter 24, ?902 and recorded December I, 1902 in Volume 1 of •,:ester ;o-rhts, at ar-re 49, :n the office of the Recorder of the County of --ontra Costa, State of -:aifornia. IT IS BY THIS FOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF SAID COUNTY ORDERED that the said deed be and the same is hereby accepted. r. ORD-EMIED that said deed arecordedb o fico or the fµ IT I S ein the f F:.::,:-,.`•.:'. . Dunt Recorder of the County of C I r • * County C ty Contra Data, State of Calitos nia. ASS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray 6. Taylor, I.buchenans R J NOES• Supervisors Kone. a:` ABSEMSupervisore - Mone. In the Matter of Accepting a luitclaim Deed From the California Water Service Company, a California corporation. RBSOLMOR OF ACCEPTANCE IT?MEAS, the County of Contra Costa desires to clear the title of the County Airport (Buchanan Field) of all unloceted arnazients so that new airport development work may be commenced with the assistance of the California aeronautics Adminiatration and with the assistance of funds from the United States Government, NOW9 THEREPORL, BE IT RESOLVED that the board of fupervi sors do hereby accept on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, a quitclaim deed from the California x,• ` = ster service C ompany, releasin, certain unlocatod easements and easements in gross . Y..,;•. , : ' . over and across Buchanan .?field, as follows: All that certain real property, piece and parcel, lot mW. treat lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, St,teckf Cal.3tornta,. more particularlT described as follows: f `` k PARCEL I All that property described in the deed from the J. S. Hook Estate Company to the Port Costa Nater Company, dated September :2, 1910, and recorded January. . 9, 1911, in Volume 161 of Deeds at page 232, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, Ste a of California* PARCEL II: All that property described in the deed from C. A. Hooper do Co.,. to Port Costa Rater Compeer , dated October 1, 19100 and recorded 'ovember 3, y:•. .::"' . 1910s in Volume 160 of Deeds at page 449 in the Office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State f.• `': t sof California. PARCEL III: W .: All that property described in the deed from Annie Loucks to Port Costa, Water Company, dated September 20, 1910, and recorded January 90 1911, in Volume 161 of Deeds, ata a 2.37 in the oficof the Recorder of the Count ... of Contra Costa, State ofaCalifore F California.T. im 5- Le PARCEL IV: All that property described in the deed from J. S. Hook i6state Company to California Water Service a dated November 18 1930 and recorded November 18, 1930, in Volume 252 of Officia Records, 3 1 i1orris, at page 9 , n the r°:+y:;Y:' Office of the Recorder of the County of contra Costa, State of California. ExcKmNG FRoxr Pimms I. II, III AND IV ABovE: All that property describedp in the deed 'ran Josephine R. Hook at al to State of California, dated November 4, 1938, and recorded December 30, 19389 in Volume 489 of Official Records, at pace 248, in the office of the Recorder of the Counts of Contra Costa, State of California. AND PL'RIVER EXCEPTING from Parcels I, II, III and IV above all right, title and interest of the Company in and to those portions of sa33 Parcels I, II, III and IV lying outside the boundaries of those parcels of land described as follows: That parcel of lard described in the deed from Josephine R. Hook, at al, to County of Gontra Coate, dated April 11, 1942, and recorded May 11, 19421n y..',.Volume 643 of Official Records at page 15. That parcel of land described in the deed from aerie a. '. 311va, at sl, to Untied States of Arerica, dated April 22, 1943, and recorded NA7 8, 19430 in Volume 643 of Official Records at page 107 k :. that parcel of land described as Parcel Mine" in the deed from United- States of America to I-ounty of Contra Costa, doted October 21, 1947, and recorded October 9, 1947 (File No. 40644). t t'onday. June _R, 1G48,_7ortinued. 125 IbEt Vir -el o., ilia •ed aeY it r:le .'eP from. C. ifs •.C'./.I to ountl• of -on-ra :este, Iniad :une E, 194c, and recorded WU.^.e 22, 1942s in Volume 672 o: %`^:'icial aecords at nage 47. that parcel of land described as "Parcel 'Pen" in the deed from United States of America to County of Contra Coate, dated October 2, 1947, and recorded October 2, 194710 and recorded October 9, 1947 (File No. 40644). AND ?[sR'NER R'MERVING to the Company an easement and right of way for the ourpose of constructing, layines maintaining, operating, using, altering, repairing, inspecting, and relocating therein and thereupon or removing therefrom a mein, or rains, pipe line, or pipe lines, with any and all connections and fixtures necessary or convenient thereto, for the transportation, distribution, sale or supply of water in connection with its business as a public utility coater company and for all necessary purposes in connection therev-Ath, together with right of free ingress to Lind egress from the said easement and the s aid mains and pipes at such points as they may cross public roads or at such other points and along such routes as may be designated by the k;ounty. The easement her:tofore referred to is more narticulsrly described as follows: All that certain real property, piece and parcel, lot and tract, situate, lying and being in the State of Californie, County of .;ontra Costa, being a portion of the Arneho Monte del Diablo, described as follows: Commenein£ at the most northerly corner of that 311.14 acre par cel of land described in a deed from Josephine .4. Book, at el, to the County of Contra Coate, recorded Say 119 194:, in Volume 662 Official Records, at page 138, Records of Contra Uosta %.ount3, California, said corner being the point of intersection of the easterly line of said 311.24 acre parcel with the southerly Lim of the State highway; thence, from said point of commencement, along the boundary line of said 311.14 acre parcel as follows: 5. 290 07t B, 954.83 feet R. 660 30' h., 617.10 feet; S. 2;!0 30* S., 172.92 feet; S. 150 45' E., 53.27 loot to the point of beginning of this description; thence, from said point of beglnnW. leaving said boundary lime, S. 810 29' , 822.79 feet; themes S. 810 22' Re, 69.52 feet; thence S. 80 38' n., 10.00 feet to Point A; thence Se 80 38' 1..9 10.00 feet; thence 5. 220 529 Be 10.00 feet to Point B; thence S. 220 52' &., 10.00 feet; thence ::. 670 089 E., 65.93 feet; thence N. 810 43, B. 826.81 feet to a point on the easterly line of said 311.14 sate parcel; thence, along said easterly line go 150 45t .Z. 26.76 feet to the point of beginning containing 0.520 acres, more or lass. A strip of land 20 feet wide containing 0.863 acres more or less, and lying 10 rest on each elle of a center line described as follows: Peeinning at the hereinabove mentioned Point A; thence Se 810 22' W., 1401.73 feet; thence 4. 890 17'477.41 Peet to a point on the westerly line of that 4.901 acre parcel of land described in a deed from Annie Loucks to the IInited States of A_meri ca, recorded on October 25, 1943, in Volume 663 Official Records at pare 950 Records of Contra Costa County, Calitornis, vdzich point bears S. 20 12a 45" E., 436.60 feat from the northwesterly corner of said 4.801 acre oarcel. A strip of land 20 feet wide, contd ring 3.017 acres, more or lesa, and lying 10 feet on each side of a center line described as follows: Beginning at the hereinabove mentioned point b; thence S. 670 08f W., 1837.70 feet; thence be 20 11' L., 3590.86 feet; thence o. 80 17' b., 586.39 feet; thence 860 16' M., 230.57 .feet; thence be 780 259 W., 326.30 tent to a point of the westerly line of Tract 3 A as said Tract 3A is described in the judgment against Marla L. F. Silva, at al, in favor of the United States of America, recorded on December 8, 1943, in 'lolume 767 Official Records at page 410 Records of Contra Costs County, California; which point bears 11 80 571 15" R. 17.26 feet from the southwesterly corner of said pact 3A. IT IS BY THIS BOARD OP 3t1:4;RVIS09S OF SAID COUNTY ORDERED that the said deed be and the some is hereby accepted. IT IS FtRTP-10 ORDMM that said deed be recorded in the office of the Covaty Recorder of the County of "ontre Costa, State of California. AYES:Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, He Le Cumings, RaW S. Taylor, J. Buchanan, K. J. Trembath. MOSS:Supervisors - `lone SIT: Supervisors _ done. i•;. to v' Ira.,. Y ."vR Y M '7F, !w v„ns?;:w•.. gip'' } ter:r: a• :,a ':r''eq:- -sl _ i4 Y'ryj34Y..Y{,.- y} a v. If• 4•p Ay:.':A4;'.. qi M1' ... err F• M !'. s?uc."kis et'- _7:w:aY.`:•`„A,:..". y'!.(•}C :: t+ yy. I M i"f S' '. 1P` :.Y::`•..' t a,llti.y'z Y.;' tire;; fir. on '.ny, June 29, 1949, POR STA''' !. Ni y5 " .:? ^> !?t 972 'F 79E MUMMY AN') 07 . Oz'' ^Hr, STATE OF CALIFORNIA C=?APT:' R 19439 STA I?i.S 1445 RESOLTEM: That D. U. TEiiTER, County Auditor is hereby authorized and designated as the representative of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to sign and present an haplieetion on its behalf to the Department of Veterans ffairs of the State of California for ;tate moneys under -,action 972 of the i li tars and Veterans moue, State of Valifornia, chapter 14930 Statutes of 1945; and be it PITRTi7ER RESOLVED: 'final said representative is hereby authorized £nd designated to execute an arreament on behalf of said =:ounty with said Department of Veterans Affairs covering the teras ani conditions under which any amount of State honeys is to be granted to the said County; and be it FURW R aPSOjVED: °ihat the amount of State moneys requested is Seven 11iousand Nine Hundred -Aixty-nine Dollars ($79969.00), or such portion thereof as may be approved b k the Department of Veterans Affairs, a nd for which m=t.ching funds may be provided by the :county in the proportions as required by agreement with said f Deuartment. in the Ketter of Approval of agreement with Sidney R. Garfield, F. D. at sl, Y re use of hosoital beds in R!!AF,EN1TE 130SPITAL9 RI 1P.-!0KD' , for r.oimty patients. A form of agreement between County of Contra Costa, first party, and Sidney R. Garfield, Y. D-, at al, second party, wherein it is agreed that second party will make available ror county patients who cannot be accommodated because of crowded conditions in the ,ounty Hospital, thirty hospital beds in the Permanente Hospi tall Richmond, according to the following schedule 600 - 749 patient days per calendar month V X13.95 "aximum of $9,325.00. 750 - 899 patient days per calendar month 4 tp1::.10 ',:aximum of 511,025.00 900 - 1049 patient days per elendar month f3 $12.25 Maximum of 112,495.00 1050 - 1199 Phtient days per calendar month 9 "11.90 tfaximum of '13,800-00 1200 - up pa+:fent days per calendar month .2 $11.50 ----- and said first pe rty agrees to guarantee a minimum payment to t he second party of a monthly sun amounting to the cost of six hundred patient days permonth at the rate outlined above, the teras of said agreement beinE for a period of six months beginning July 19 1948; Is presented to this Poe rd; and on motion of Supervisor i; pley, seconied by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE PO RD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROIrZ and IT IS BY THE BOARD FiTRTH-ER ORDERED that "A . J. Buchanan, *;hairmazn of this board, is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of contra. 4osta, :.nd the County Auditor is auth- ortaed to drag his warrants for amounts due said second party upon the filing of proper claims therefor. he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Jry X $ aw'" C, fift a ,r•: ' 7. '' x. .. .:.*-... n y. h Gg P Y ry l' S d 7 f Monday, Jure 20, 191+5 - Continued 127 In the Matter of Accepting a Quitclaim deed from the California Water Service Company, a California Corporation. 1 W4FE the County of Contra Costa desires to clear the title of the Countyl Airport of all unlocated easements for now development work, and the Richmond-Martinez Abstract and Title Company is holding a Quitclaim Deed from the California Water Servic Company for the demand of $10.00, and WHEREAS, the said Title Company has earned an escrow fee of $25.00; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor shall make a warrant of the County of Contra Costa payable to the Richmond-Martinez Abstract and Title Company in the amount of $35.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the flatter of Bethel Island County Fire Protection District. Good cause appearing therefor, and on notion of Supervisor Trembath, .seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the offices held by the following named Commissioners of the Bethel Island County declared VACANT: FRANK J. HCLLENDER ROBERT H. INNAN JCHN G. BEARD CIEVELAhD H. VOID KONSKY. The foregoing order is passed by the tutanimous vote of the Board. riL I the flatter of Bethel Island County Fire Protection District. This Board having heretofore on this day declared the offices of Frank J. Hollender, Robert H. Inman, John G. Beard and Cleveland H. Von Konsky as Commissioners of the Bethel IslPnd County Fire Protection District VACANT; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Com- missioners of the BETHEL ISLAND COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, said Commissioners to serve at the pleasure of this Board: L. W. MEHAFFEY, MARION GREGORY, WILLIAM CROSSMAN, SR. , and FRANK ANDRONICO. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Cancellation Qf Tax Tien. The Richmond School District having requested cancellation of the 1947-48 tax liens on certain hereinafter described property acquired by said school district, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title and having requested the authorization to cancel said tax liens, spid request having been approved by the Dis- trict Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County 'editor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel said 1947 tax liens on said property described as follows: Lot 6, Block 20, North Berkeley Terrace Tract 1947-48 second installment, 1947-48 assessment No. 30797 Lots 13, 149 15, Block 22, Amended Yap City of Richmond Second Installment-$ 1947-48 Assessment No. 4495 Portion of Lot 182 containing 1.986 acres in Rancho San Pablo 1947-48 second installment, Assessment !oto. 60608. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a :-fit= the flatter of Cancellation of Delinquent Tax Liens. The State of California Division of Highways having requested cancellation of delinquent tax liens against certain properties acquired for highway purposes and the County Auditor having verified transfer of title and having filed a request for Monday, June 28, 1948 - Continued authorization to cancel said tax liens, said request having been approved by the Dis- trict Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY ' THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed f to cancel said tax liens as shown: Blockdear Sale No. f Richmond Harbor Addition 1:2 1942 814a 2 and 3 2 1944 7+ 11 and 12 2 1942 820 Lot 21 less NE'ly por frnt 6.4' on 9th Street with a depth of 47.891on N line of said lot and lying South of land of Curtis and all of Lot 22, 3 1942 826 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent Tax Liens. This Board having on October 27, 1949 authorized cancellation of 1947-48 tax liens on certain properties acquired by the State for highway purposes, and the State Division of Highways having notified the County Auditor that they acquired title to thel, improvements on said property and said County Auditor having requested authorization to cancel the 1947-48 tax liens on the improvements assessed in the hereinafter described assessments, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE ; IBOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel delinquent tax liens on improvements shown on 4ssessment No. 11768 and Assessment No. 11856, which Assessments refer to the forth 1/2 of Lot 10 and all of Lot 11, Block 91 1947-48, and Lots 9 and 10, Block 159 both parcels being in the Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim for damages presented by Mrs. Ann Guillory. A communication signed by Yrs. Ann Guillory is presented to this Board. Ctrs. Guillory alleges that as a result of a collision which occurred on June 16, when her I car was struck by a truck driven by elfred Shelby, a county worker; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE ! BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the District Attorney for investi- gation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce for Advertising Allotment. The Richmond Chamber of Commerce files with the Board of Supervisors a reques for an ?llotment of $10,000.00 yearly, for promotional advertising purposes; and On motion of Supervisor Trembath seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in view of the policy of this Board that no appropriations be made to Chambers of Commerce, said request is denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of request of Richmond Chamber of Cortmerce re certain area near Richmond. The Richmond Chamber of Commerce having filed with this Board a request that ( this Board declare that section of county area bounded generally by Chesley Ave., Seventh St. , First St. and !Wild Cat Creek, a "Blighted Area" and to take steps for the redeveloR- ment of the area; and William R. Brown, 1550 - 3rd St., Richmond, appearing before this Board, pre-i sents a Detition on behalf of property owners of said area, protesting the redevelop- ment of the area; and the Board considers said requests and continues the further consid- eration of said requests to July 12, 194 8. Monday, June F, 141.-8 - Continued 129 In the Matter of authorizing County Auditor to cPncel balance due on cash bond pronosed South Antioch Sanitary Listrict. i Certain persons having signed a bond to guarantee payment of costs in con- nection with the proposed organization of the South Antioch Sanitary District, said bond having filed in the office of the Clerk of this Board on Feb. 4, 1946, said pay- ment to be made in the event the proposition for the formation of said District was defeated at the polls, and said proposition having been defeated; and The County Auditor having effected collection of amounts assessed to each of the signers of said bond for the payment of costs in connection with the proposed organization of proposed District, except $35.76 which he has been unable to collect; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 3 7 BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel said $35.76. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Chairman TEST: Clerk By C ` Deputy Clerk AX BBB THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TONSDAY, JULY 6 1948 THE BOARD MET IN RAGULAR SESSION AT 10 OCLOCK A.Y. r P HON. M. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUYMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREYBATH, W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of June, 1948 &Do ire read to the Board and by the Board approved as read. In the Matter of the Petition for formation of Rodeo Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, State RESOLUTION ADOPTING of California. BOUNDARIES AND CALLING ELECTION WHEREAS, a petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the 26th day of rpril, 1948, asking for the formation of a highway lighting district in the unincorporated territory known as Rodeo, and praying that a lighting district be formed pursuant to the provisions of Sections 19000 to 19291, inclusive, of the Streets land Highways Code of the State of California, and it agwing to this Board that said s petition sets forth the boundaries of said proposed district, which said proposed dis- j atrict is hereinafter described, and that said petition is signed by more than fifteen persons, each of whom is a taxpayer and resident of said unincorporated territory or village and of the said proposed district, and it further appearing that said petition in all things confirms to the requirements of the law in such cases made and provided; i and s WHEREAS, the hearing upon said petition was by this Board regularly set for the 24th day of May, 1948, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. , and subsequently continued to the 6th day of July, 19489 at 11 o'clock a.m.; and WHEREAS, no objections having been made to this Board by any person interested, objecting to the formation of said District, or to the extent of said district or to the proposed improvement, or to the inclusion--of his property in said District; and WHEREAS, C. L. Dunklee, heretofore appointed by this Board of Supervisors 1 Tuesday, July b, 1948 - Continued to prepare and report upon the advisability of creating the proposed "Rodeo Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California", as required by the pro- visions of that certain act of the Legislature of the State of California, known as the District Investigation Act of 1933 as amended, having filed with the Clerk of this Board his completed report; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors, on May 24, 19489 at a regular meeting thereof, set the hearing on said report for Monday, the 6th day of July, 1948, at 11 f o'clock a.m. , in the Chambers of this Board in the Hall of Records, in the City of Mar- tinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by E said District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, in the "Tri City News", a news- paper of general circulation, printed and published in Contra Costa County, as shown by the affidavit of bublication of Andrew M. Peters, on file herein; and I k 7-11EREAS, this being the time and place set out in said notice for the hearing upon said report and for the hearing upon request for the inclusion, or exclusion, of 9 land from said proposed district; and WHEREAS, this being the time and place set by this Board for the hearing upon the petition for the formation of Rodeo Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and WHEREAS, this Board having fully considered the report of said C. L. Dunklee, on file herein, and all requests for the exclusion of land from said proposed district, and having fully considered the petition for the formation of said District, and there being no requests for the inclusion of lands in said proposed District on file; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors does find and determine that the notice of the time and place of hearing upon the report of C. L. r Dunklee, upon the advisability of creating said proposed "Rodeo Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California", as required by the provisions of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, has been given, and this Board further finds and determines that due notice of the time and place of hearing upon the petition', for the formption of said "Rodeo Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, j State of California", as required by Sections 19000 to 192919 inclusive, of the Streets( and Highways Code, has been given, f BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND THIS BOARD FINDS from said report on file herein that no provisions of said District Investigation Act of 19339 as amended, prevent the proceeding with the formation of said proposed district, IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the exterior boundaries of said proposed District i are hereby finally fixed and determined to be as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the Westerly line of the town of Rodeo as delineated and shown on that certain Map entitled, Map of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, with the Southerly line of the right of wpy of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company thence F 39" W along the said Westerly line of the Town of Rodeo extended, the bearing of said Westerly line being taken as N 39° W for the purposes of making this description, a distance of 560 feet, more y or less to the North line of Tide Lpnd Survey No. 58 as described in Book 1+ of Patents, Page 420; thence following the North line of said State Tide Land Survey No. 58 N 6° 30' E 456 Feet, more or less; R 330 45' E 430.32 feet; tl.ence N 41° 36' E 337.92 feet; thence S 1 880 15' E 180.18 feet; thence N 65° 30' E 452.76 feet; thence N 37° 4w_ 9 1036.20 feet; thence N 32° 30' E 933.24 feet; thence N 45° 37' E 2051.70 feet to the point of intersection of the West line of the 20.15 acre parcel of the Union Oil Company as described in Volume 110 of Deeds, on page 468, Records of Contra Costa County; thence along the aforesaid West line S 40° E 1727 feet, more or less, to the Northerly line of ru the State Highway leading from Rodeo to Crockett; thence S 33° 47' W along said Northerly line of highway 11CO feet, more or less to a point on said North line of highway distant N 540 30' W 30 fret from Station A221 plus 89 of location of said highway; thence S 54° 301 E j crossing said highway 149 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of the parcel d land deeded to Union 011 Company and described in Volume 161 of Deeds, on Page 302; thenceng91afeet,tmoreeoreless,ine of to the aforementioned parcel 55 Southwest corner of said na rcel • thence continuing S 516 111 E262.14 feet, more or less, to t'e North line of the 2C .foot strip of land deeded to the East Bay Municipal Utility DistrictanddescribedasunreeloneinVolume408ofOfficialRecords, onPage317; thence running along the Northerly line of aforementioned20footstripoflam? S 250 40' V 320 feet, more or less; thence tangent to last mentioned course on a curve to the right with a radius of 5987 feet a distance of 667.01 feet; thence tangent iD said arc s 320 0 4' r 1334.2 feet to a brass plate set in concrete marked E.B.M.U.D. at the intersection of said North line of 20 foot strip of land and the Easterly boundary line of the Town of Rodeo aforementioned; thence S 90 E slop said '3 g Easterly line to theSoutheastcornerofsaidTownofRodeobeimther g point of inter-2 section of the Easterly line of Cplifornia Street and the SoutherlylineofSeventhStreetassaidstreetsareshownonthatcertain aforementioned Yap of Rodeo; thence running along the Southerly line of said Seventh Street S 74 46' '71 a distance of 182.70 feet, more Y or less, to a brass plate in concrete marked E. B. M. U. D. set at the Northerly line of that certain 20 foot strip of land deeded to Rest Ba Municipal Utility District end described as Parcel Two in Volume of Official Records on Pae 17• thence 1 avin the z Southerly line of Seventh Street and running along the Northerlyk u line of said 20 foot stripof land S 6° '3 56 W a distance of H 3247.93 feet, more or less, to a brass plate in concrete marked 77 I B.N.U.D. and set Pt the Intersection of the North line of said 20 foot strip and the ELsterly line of old State Highway leading from Pinole to Rodeo said Point being located N 360 56' E 30.95 feet w° Brom Station 8682 plus 1+7.86 of the location of said highway said point also being on the direct extension S 39° E of the Test line of t' F the Town of Rodeo; thence N 390 W along said line 1253.68 feet, more or less, to the most Southerly corner of that 1.5 acre parcel xof land deeded to Tony Ferreira end described in Volume 398 of Official Records, on Page 361 , Records of Contra Costa County; thence continuing R 390 W along the "'est line of said parcel beinggM also along the fttension of the Town of Rodeo 342.89 feet to the most Southerly corner of the 'own of Rodeo aforementioned; thence continuing A 390 v along the Westerly boundary line of the said Town of Rodeo 3400 feet more or less to its intersection with the e boutherly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad 4, `._ Company and the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED ANL ORDERED that an election be held in said proposed district on the 3rd day of August, 19489 between the hours of 1 o'clock p.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. of said day, during which period the polls shall remain open and at which the qualified electors of said proposed district may vote for or against said highway lighting district. The ballots shell contain the words "FOR LIGHTING DISTRICT" and the AIi 1 voter shall write or print after said words on his ballot, In a space provided for that purpose, the work "YES" or the word "NO". IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said proposed district shall be divided to form precincts for the purpose of holding said election, and the descriptions of said precincts, the names of the persons designated to conduct said election, and the polling places of said election, Are here- by designated as follows: SPECIAL PIRWINCT A Comprised of Rodeo Precincts 1, 3 & 7) Polling Place: Rodeo Grammar School, Rodeo ft Inspector: Lloyd Cooper, Box 361, Rodeo z t c" t Clerk: Nrs. Ella Ackerman, Box 353, Rodeo x fl Clerk; Urs. Mae A. Joseph, Box 172, Rodeo SPCC j I EC B Fa } „ Comprised of Rodeo Precincts 2, 4, 5, 6 & 8) Polling Place: Valine's Garage, 725 Mariposa Ave., Rodeo Inspector: Mrs. Ruth Omens, 414 Vallejo Ave. , Rodeo w Clerk: firs. Wilma B. Hopkins, 1314 Mahoney St. , Rodeo Clerk: firs. Lura M.-Bride, 726 - 2nd St., Rodeo And it is by the BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board gives notice of said election by posting notice thereof in three of the most public places in said proposed lighting district and by publication in the "Tri City News", a news- paper of general circulations printed and published In the County of Contra Costa, at least once a week for not less than fifteen days. Said notice shall specify the time Tuesday, July 6, 1448 - Ccrtinued and place and purpose of the election, giving boundaries of the proposed lighting dis- trict and the hours which the polls will be kept open. The foregoinggng resolution and order was passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cuinings Ray S. Taylor, roS1, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembeth. NOES: Supervisors - None. yABSENT: Supervisors - None. Dated this 6th day of July, 1948. N. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ea-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. rtt,= By Y. A. SY ITH, Deputy Clerk. In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment RESOLUTION FIXING BCUNDARIES OF of the Pinole County Fire Pro- PROPOSED FIRE DISTRICT AND ORDERING i tection District. ELECTION. A resolution of the Board of Supervisors declaring the need for the formation organization and establishment of a fire protection district to include unincorporated territory described in said resolution and setting forth that said fire protection district should be formed under and pursuant to Sections 14400 to 14593, inclusive, of Ithe Health and Safety Code of the State of California, and fixing the 6th day of I August, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.Y., in the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records in Martinez, California, as the time and p1Rce for hearing of the matter of said formation of said proposed district, and ordering the Clerk of said Board to publish and post entices of said time and place of hearing as required by Sections 14411 to 14415, inclusive, of the Health and Safety Code, having been duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, the 26th day of April, 1948, 1 and the Clerk of said Board having actually posted notice as required by law, and said Clerk having had notice of said hearing for said Board duly published once A week for two (2) successive weeks in the Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper of general eir culation, circulated in the territory described in said resolution, which said newspape was deemed most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposed district and an affidavit of such publication being on file herein; and that no written protest or objection to the formation of said district having been filed by any interested person with the Clerk of the Board at any time prior to said hearing, or at the time of said hearing; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Board does hereby find that a need does exist for the formation, organization and establishment of a County Fire Protection District within the following boundaries, to-wit: M I All that property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of the incorporation limits of the Town of Pinole said point being the intersection thereof with the westerly line of the incorporation limits of the Town of Hercules; thence following the westerly line of the incorporations limits of the Town of Hercules in a general southeasterly direction to the most southeasterly corner thereof being also an angle point in the Pinole-Hercules School District Boundary; thence following last mentioned boundary southeasterly and southerly to a nolnt on the boundary of the Rancho E1 Pinole; thence following the last mentioned boundary westerly and in a general north- westerly direction to where the same is intersected by the easterly and westerly mid-section line of Section 272 T2N9 R4W, U.D.B.& M. ; being, also an angle point in the boundary of the E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District; thence following said Fire District Boundary in a general west- erly direction to the most southerly corner of the 61.53 acre tract of the lands of the Gerrity Estate; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of the lands of the Garrity Estate to the northwest corner of Tideland Survey No. 124; thence following the northerly line of said Tideland Survey f Tuesday, July 61 1948 - Continued f 2 No. 124 and tae northerly line of Tideland Survey No. 55 northeasterly and easterly to the northwest corner of the incorporation limits of the ! Town of Pir_ele; thence following said incorporation limits southerly, easterly and northeasterly to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that a special election shall be held within the oposed district for the purpose of a determination by the qualified voters thereof on the question of the formation of said district, And that said election shall be held on the 6th day of August, 1948. The polling place will be open between the hours of 7 o'clock A.Y. and 7 o'clock P.Y. of said day, during which period and between which 1hours the polls shall remain open. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED for the purposes of holding this election that the consolidated precincts, polling place, and election officers are as follows: 0 OLIDA-,TEDPR NO to include portions of regular county precincts Oleum, Giant, San Pablo No. 6. San ?ablo go. 10, and San Pablo No. 30. t POLLING PLACE: EARL HOWARD GARAGE, Alhambra Road, Pinole, California. INSPECTOR: IONS. CLARA HUGHES JUDGE: NRS. MARGARET FARIA CLERK: MRS. MARY FARIA IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk d the Board publish and post notice of said election as required by Sections 14429 and 14430 of the Health and Safety Code, and that said Clerk prepare the ballot for said election in the form outlined in Section 14431 of said Health and Safety Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, this 6th day of July, 1948, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, e'. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the batter of the Assignment of an Option Entered into Between the United States of lmerice end the County of Contra Costa for the Acquisition of the Pittsburg RBSOLUT 0 OF ASSIGNMENT Community Hospital. WHEREAS, on April 22, 1948, the United States of America, through the Federal Works Agency, gave to the County of Contra Costa an option to purchase, either for cash or on lease terms, the Pittsburg Community Hospital and the land upon which the same is located, and all facilities belonging to the Government in said hospital at Pittsburg, CP1 ifornia, for the amount of One Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars (81909000. )0) ; and WHEREAS, said option agreement provided that it may be assigned by the Count to any public body now existing or hereafter created during the life of said option whose boundary does not extend beyond the boundary of the County; and WHEREAS, subsequent to the granting of said option, to wit, on the 14th day of June, 19489 the Pittsburg Community Hospital District was duly formed as required s by law, and is now in existence and desires to acquire said hospital and to operate the same, N0W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that that option granted to the County of Contra Costa dated fpril 22, 1948 and signed by J. W. Folling Federal Works Administrator, Federal Works Agency, jbited States of America, whereby said County was given an option to purchase the said Pittsburg Community Hospital on or before August 319 1948, either for cash or on lease terms at a price of One Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($190,000.00) , for the consideration of Twenty Dollars U20.00) , be and the same is hereby assigned to the t Pittsburg Community Hospital District of Contra Costa County, California. Tuesday, July 6, 194' - Continued Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 6th day of July, 19+8, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Ctamings Bay S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembalh. NOBS: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Release of Lien of the County of Contra Costa, against RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PATRICK BARKER. RELEASE OF LIEN WHEREAS, an instrument executed by Patrick Barker was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on July 31, 1935, in Volume 393 of Official Records, of Contra Costa County, at page 180, which said instrument created a lien in favor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. AND, WHEREAS, this Board on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, on July 6, 1448, unanimously ordered that said lien by compromised and settled in full upon the payment to the County of One Hundred Seventy-five Dollars 175.00) ; and, WHEREAS, the amount of said compromise settlement, to-wit, One Hundred Seventy-five Dollars ($175.00) has been deposited with the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County by the Contra Costa County Title Company in full paymeht of said lien. NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver a Release of said Lien. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Curings, Ray S. Taylor, S W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. k - ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Avnlication of H. Hoffman for a land use hermit T4 r to establish an interior decorating shop and to convert her house into t 4 a duplex, S. D. H. Hoffman having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish an interior decorating shop and to convert her house into a duplex, in S. D. #3, to he located on a portion of lots 46 and 47, Gracelands Walnut Homesites,i said parcel fronts 90 feet on the west side of Putnam Lane, 150 feet north of Geary Avel ue, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted!; On motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. i The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that Applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of J. M. MacSween for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinpnce 382. i J. M. MacSween having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinpnce 382 for a land use permit for modification of the j provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3' and 5' side yards located on Lot 13, Block 1149 East Richmond Heights 03 (an R-1 district); and said Application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation beiranted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 4 BOARD ORDERED that spill application for lend use permit for the modification of the Tuesday, July o, 194- - Cnn tinued I cc t7 provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoingging order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.c, In the Natter of A^plication of Ernst Lompa for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Ernest Lompa having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions I of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have residence with 51 side yards located on Lot 45, Block 23, Tewksbury Heights (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forthand requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter or Application of Willis Foster for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. rillis Foster having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build residence with 5' side yards located on Lot 16, Block N. Berkeley Highlands Addition (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cotion be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the better of Application of Mason-McDuffie Co. for a land use permit modification of orovisions of Ordinance 382. Mason-McDuffie Company having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5' side yard on east side located on those parcels of land being lots 11 2, 3, 41 79 8, 12, 13, 14, 152 16, 17, 189 19, 20, 219 229 299 309 319 32, 339 34, 36, 379 389 39, block #1; lots 7, 81 99 le, 11, 15, 169 18, block #2; lots 11 5, block #3, lots 1, 29 It 4, block #4; lots 7, 82 99 169 189 199 20, 22, 239 249 259 269 28, 29, 30, 339 349 389 391 401 41, block #5; lots 4, 10, block #6; lots 11 2, 39 4, block #8; lots 29 3, block #9; lots 5, 6, block #10; of Park Hills Subdivision Unit 41. Lots 4, 57 69 7, 8 91 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 171 189 19, 202 219 22, 239 24, 25, 269 279 28, 299 30, 319 32, 33, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 499 50, 51, 52, 532 54, 559 56, 579 58, 59, 619 629 63, 641 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 729 73, 741 759 769 789 799 809 81 of Park Hills Unit #2. an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that seid application be granted; 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1948 - Continued On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pro- visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Richard E. Nichols for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Richard E. Nichols having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 131 side yard on one side of one-half acre parcel, fronting 92 ft. on Springhill Road, bounded on the southeast by property of Annis, on the south by property of Johnson and on the northwest by property of Brown (an R-A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- a mission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of E1 Nido Rancho by Edmund S. Barnett for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 332. E1 Nido Rancho by Edmund S. Barnett having filed with this Board an appli- cation under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for mode f ification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to erect sign to advertise the El Nido Rancho at El Nido Rancho fronting on the north c side of Mt. Diablo Blvd. , west of Sunny Brook Road (an R-S district); and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.J In the Matter of Approval of agreement re State owned X-Ray Equipment to be used in County. A form of agreement dated July 1, 1948, between the State of California, acting by and through its duly appointed, qualified and actfng Director of Public Health, hereinafter celled the State, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter call , i the County, wherein it is agreed that the County may use State owned X-ray equipment, subject to certain conditions, is presented to this Board; and c On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ` THE BOARD ORDERED that sad agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.e F[Jh f Tuesday, July 6, 191-8 - "C-ortinued In the Matter of Aprroval of agreement re State owned automotive egsinment to be used in County. I form of agreement dated July 1, 19489 between the State of California,I z acting by and through its duly appointed, qualified and acting Director of Public Health, hereinafter called the State, and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the County,, wherein it is agreed that the County may use that certain automotive equipment described as follows, to-wit: 1943 Dodge, Model WC-54, 3/4 ton ambulance, Engine No. T214153010, Serial No. 81682229, bearing California 1948 License No. E38470, owned by the State, and wherein it is agreed that the County will insure the State against the liability imposed by law as defined in Section 400 of the Vehicle Code, in the amount of 810,000.00 for Bodily Injury, including death, of one person, subject, however, to the some limits for each person, and $20,000.00 for one accident and 5000.00 for dFinage to property of others arising from the operation of said vehicle, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting Bethel Ialand Fire Department hermit to Conduct Dance. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Bethel Island Fire Department be and the same is hereby granted permission to conduct a dance in Mahaffey's Barn, Bethel Is1a_nd on July 10, 1948, until 2 A.M. July 11, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Veterans Memorial Hall, Walnut Creek. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in the sum of $170.00 payable to Nellnitz and De Narde, 314 - 6th St. San Francisco, for sanding the floor of the Walnut. Creek Memorial Hall; The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Trembath. HOES: Sunervisor Buchanan. ABSENT: Supervisor None. the Matter of Falnut Creek Memorial Building, Trpnsfer of Funds. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make the following transfer of funds: Tncrease Appronrimtion for Walnut Creek Memorial Hall 102.00 Decrease Unannronriated Reserve 202.00• The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors - Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Trembath. Noes: Supervisor - Buchanan. Absent: Supervisor - None. s. F P„ 40 Tuesday, July 6, 194, - Continued In the Matter of Granting Director Social Service Department ner- mission to attend Convention. On motion of Supervisor Cu®mings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEZ BOARD ORDERED that William G. Golden, Director of Social Service Department, be and he is hereby granted, retroactively, permission to attend a Social Service Section of the County Supervisors Convention in San Diego, June 29 to July 2, 19481, inclusive. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said convention shall be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorizing Veterans Service Officer to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembaths IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. W. Hammond, Veterans Service Officer, be and he is hereby, authorized to attend the regular meeting of the County Service Officers Association and the State Service Officers meeting to be held in San Francisco, July 15 and 161 and IT IS FATHER ORDERED that the expenses incurred attending said meeting are to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Metter of Granting James Madison Jones free hermit to peddle produce in S. D. fl. James Madison Jones having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in S. D. #19 and it appearing to this Board that said James Madison Jones is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharg# Certificate, Serial No. 477945); f On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE1 BOARD ORDERED that said James Madison Jones be and he is hereby granted a free permit i to peddle produce in S. D. f1, as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances 441 and 446. This Poard having heretofore an May 249 19489 adopted Ordinance No. 441, and Andrew M. Peters having filed with this Board an affidavit that a copy of said Ordinance No. 1+41 was published in "The Tri-City Nees" on June 4, 1948; and This Board having heretofore on June 28, 1948 adopted Ordinance No. 446= and Vida McNamer having filed with this Board an affidavit that a copy of said Ordinance Nod 1446 was published in the "Contra Costa Gazette" on July 1, 1948; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 441 and 446 be and the some are hereby DECLARED DULY PUBLISHED and IT I5 3Y THE BOAP.D FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board place said affidavits of publication of said ordinances on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of iOrdinance No. 447. i A form of Ordinance numbered 447, and prohibiting parking on portions of Miner Road, Orindes is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 447 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause a copy t i Tuesday, July o, 1943 - Continued 3 of said Ordjnarce No. "-7 tc be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed t by law in the "OR IhDA SL'It", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published t in the Bounty of Contra Costa. S In the Matter of Reports by county department Reports are presented by the following county departments and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file: For the month of June, 1948: County Health Department; Agricultural Ccmoissionerx Contra Costa County Isolation Hospital, Pittsburg Health Center, County Building Inspector; Department of, Veterans Service, County Poundmaster. t In the Matter of Pppointment of V. G. Stevens as County Agri- cultural Commissioner. i The term of office of Agricultural Comoissioner of Contra Costa County having expired; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that V. G. Stevens be and he is hereby appointed to the position of Agricultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, for a term of four years, commencing July 1, 1948, at an annual salary of $5,388.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said V. G. Stevens shall give bond as required by law in the sum of $5,000.00. The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of F. J. Biglow to the position of County Sealer of Sleights and Mea- sures, The term of office of Sealer of Weights and Measures F. J. Biglow having expired; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. J. Biglow be and he is hereby appointed to the office of County Sealer of 'Yeights and Measures, commencing as of July 1, 1948, for a four-year term, at a salary of $4,092.0 Der year. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to write Federal Dept. of Commerce re Buchanan Field. The Federal Department of Commerce having notified the County that the sum lof $782402.00 has been tentatively allocated to this County for Buchanan Field; On motion of Supervisor C comings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS RC THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized and directed to write to said Federal Department of Commerce that the County intends to accept said amount for said Field. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Mrs. Ann Gu ill for damages. This Board having heretofore referred to the District Attorney a communication from Mrs. Am Guillory in which she claimed that her automobile had been damaged as the result of a collision with a truck driven by a county worker, and the District Attorney having recommended to this Board that said matter be reported to the insurance company; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the insurance com- pany that wrote the policy for cars driven by county workers. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 n TuesdPy, July b, 194%P - Continued In the Matter of Communication from Kensington Fire District re inspection of Board of Fire Underwriters. The Kensington Fire District having filed with this Board a communication in which attention is called to an opinion rendered by the Board of Fire Underwriters as the result of an inspection of the fire protection facilities of the District; and On motion of SupervisoDRipley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that sPid matter be and the same is hereby referred to Supervisor Ripley and County Surveyor Barkley. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Puthorizing cancellation of certain assessments, etc. The County Auditor having filed with this Board a recommendation that the following assessments be cancelled from the 1947-48 delinquent roll and added by the assessor to the 1948-49 unsecured roll at such valuations as, when multiplied by the ! Applicable rate, will produce the same total in taxes as is represented by the existing : delinquent roll entries, and the District Attorney having approved said recommendation; ; On motion of Supervisor Cummin?s, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the assessments from the 1947-48 delinquent roll, and the County Assessor is hereby 1 directed to add to the 1948-49 unsecured roll at such valuations as, when multiplied !! I by the applicable rate, will produce the same total in taxes as is represented by the existing delinquent roll entries for the following 1947-48 secured roll: Assessments #11866, #117699 #11770, #117719 #118549 #11775, #11870. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Change Order for Pittsburg Health Center Addition. This Board having on May 249 1948 approved a contract with Charles R. Russey for construction of addition to Pittsburg Health Center; 1 c On motion of Supervisor Ripley, sedonded by Superfisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that the following Change Order be and the same is hereby approved; The Contractor, Charles R. Russey, is hereby authorized to construct a storage cabinet in the file cabinet alcove of said addition to the Pittsburg Health Center, in dimensions 40" high, 28" deep, 700 long, 2 shelves, bottom of 1+" stock, backed with plywwod, with flush plywwod doors, including 3 coats of Paint! hardware, f materials and labor, cost not to exceed $70.38, said CHANGE ORDER BEING CHANGE ORDER NO. 1. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Change Order for Pittsburg Health Center Addition. This Board having on May 24, 1948 approved a contract with Charles R. Russey for construction of addition to Pittsburg Health Center; I f On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Change Order be and the same is hereby approved: The Contractor, Charles R. Russey, is hereby authorized to construct a storage cabinet in the file cabinet alcove of said addition to the Pittsburg Health In the Matter of Granting Loan Ito Bethel Island County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Trembethl seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County luditor transfer from the General Reserve• Fund of the County the sum of *2,000.0O, and that said sum be credited to the BETHEL ISLAND. COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, sPid sum being loaned to said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimousvote of the Board. Tuesday, July 6, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Correcting Board 41 order approving allocation list, classified nersonnel as is effects the offices of the District Attorney and the Superintendent of Schools. It appearing that there were clerical errors. in the personnel allocation List as it affected the offices of the District Attorney and the Superintendent of Schools, approved by this Board on June 7, 194$; In order to correct said errors and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, secondes 1by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442, may be employed in the office of the District Attorney commencing as of July 1, 1948: Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 5IntermediateTypistClerklSeniorStenographerClerk1DeputyDist. fttorney Gr 1 Deputy gist. Attorney Gr 2 5AssistantDist. Attorney 1Investigator 17 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442, may be employed in the office of the Superintendent of Schools, commencing as of July 1, 1948: Assistant Sunt. of Schools 1TypistClerk4 Intermediate Typist Clerk 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 1 Account Clerk 1 Senior Account Clerk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. In the Matter ofGrenting permission to leave State. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, VIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. L. Dunklee, Assistant County Assessor, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for two weeks, commencing July 8, 19+8. The foregoing order is passedgg by the unanimous vote of the Board,. In the batter of Authorizing purchase of desk, office of Sealer of Weights and Measures. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing gent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase one stenographers desk for the office of Sealer of Weights and Measures. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing bonds for new positions. i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to arrange for the bonding of the following recently created positions: Amt= ,of Bond Inter. Steno. Clerk #10510101 - Auditor's Office 1,000 Typist Clerk #10509004 Auditor's Office 19000 Inter. Typist Clk. #11900101 - Bldg. Inspector's Office 19000 Asst, Purchasing Agent #12104201 - ?urchosing Agent's Office 2,000 Asst. Health Officer #301G4301 - Health Office 19040 County Child Welfare Suaervisor, Grade I, #50623901, 1,000 Social Service Office Medical Social Worker #50624701 - Social Service Office 19000 Account Clerk #60111201 Supt. of Schools Office 1,000 The foregoing order is passed by the wanimous vote of the Board. 4 ' ) Tuesdsy, July b, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments. The County assessor delivers to the Board of Supervisorsq sitting as a Board I of Equalization, the assessment rolls, naps, books, and statements of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year, 1948-49, and the Board proceeds to examine the same i and there being no requests on file for reduction or change in assessments, the further ! equalization of said assessments is hereby continued to Thursday, July 8, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equallzati meet on Thursday, July 8, 19489 at 10 o'clock A.M. hairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH Clerk F By Deputy E TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, JULY 8 1948 THE BOARD MET IN AROMOM SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. R. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRUN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREIIBATH. ABSENT: SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments. And the Board reconvenes as a Board of Equalization and proceeds to examine tassessm t rolls, a s aenli , m ps, books, dn statements of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1948-49, And there being no requests on file for change of reduction in further hearing assessments/is hereby continued to Friday, July 9, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equali- zation to Friday, July 9, 19489 at 10 o'clock A.Y. airman 5 ATTEST: t, W. T. P CH, Cler rW C(/ r D uty w x BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FRIDAY, JULY 9 1948 THE BOARD MET IN IDJOURNED SESSION k; A AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HUK. 'ff. J. BUCHANAA, CHAIRMAFs PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLET, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMTH. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. x r In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments. And the Board reconvenes as a Board of Equalization and proceeds to examine assessment rolls, maps, books and statements of the County of Contra Costa for the Pis- $ s cal year 1948-49, and W. B. von K1einSnid appears before the Board on behalf of Macco Corporation, and requests that this Board equalize the taxes on the following property belonging to said CoraorPtion: Located in Blocks lOndll a16per 21 22oandEast 23 Rand Plotsnd and Blocks 1, 21 3s s s s > and B, all in Richmond Terrace Tract, and said Mr. von KleinSmid states that the total assessed valuation for the year 1947 and. 1948 on said property totaled X6,580.00; which Mr. von KleinSmid protests as being in his opinion too high; Friday, July 9, 194-8 - Continued 41 and Mr. von n einSmid cells Mr. Ed J. J. McKeegan, re?ltor of Richmond who testifies that in his opinion the assessed valuation placed on s,%id property is too high; and i On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY j THE BOARD ORDERS that said request be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And Charles G. Stockird, Jr., appears before this Board on behalf of the Richmond Down Town Association and requests a blanket reduction of tax assessments on tie down town property of Richmond, and The Board takes said request under consideration. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalisation to Monday, July 12, 1948 at 10 o'clock A.M. k:::ez irman 4112=f ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK B Deputy Clerk. a WPM THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JULY 12 1948 THE BOARD MET IN FEGiTLAR SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. f PRSS$8T: HON. W. J. BUCHANAH RA CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS, S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUM INGS O F q: RAY S. TAYLOR R. J. TRE1®ATd, W. T. RASCH, CLERK.i. f r= In the Matter of Minance No. 448. A form of ordinance numbered 448 and limiting parking upon Second St. in the Town of Rodeo, is presented to the Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby ADOPTED AND APPROVED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 448 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Tri-City News", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Lloyd 1J. Goldbaum permit to peddle household furnishings such as silverware, blankets, spreads, linens, dishes, etc. , in the unincorporated area of the County. i Lloyd J. Goldbaum having filed with this Board an ap plication for a tree per- mit to peddle household furnishings such as silverware, blankets, spreads, linens, dishes, etc. , in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Lloyd J. Goldbaum is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidencild by Discharge Certificate #02160147 dated January 9, 1946); On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Lloyd J. Goldbaum be and he is hereby granted a free permit Ito peddle household furnishings such as silverware, blankets, spreads, linens, dishes, etc., in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby l authorised to'issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 14 -1 Monday, July 12, 1944R - Continued In the Matter of Granting R. I. Phillips free permit to peddle household furnish- ings such as silverware, blankets, spreads, linens, dishes, etc. in the unincorporated area of the County. R. I. Phillips having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle household furnishings such as silverware, blankets, spreads, linens, dishes, etc. , in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that f said R. I. Phillips is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate #884-85-40) ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that said R. I. Phillips be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle household furnishings, such as silverware, blankets, spreads, linens, dishes, etc. , in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHUR ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Granting Herman Steinberg XE free permit to peddle household furnishings such as silverware, blankets, spreads, linens, dishes, etc. , in the unincorporated Area of the County. Herman Steinberg having filed with this Board an application for a free per- mit to peddle household furnishings such as silverware, blankets, spreads, linens, dishes, etc. , in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that sail Herman Steinberg is an honorably discharged veteran of World Kar II (evidenced by Dis- charge Certificate #34242663) ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE ; i BOARD ORDERED that said Herman Steinberg be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle household furnishings such as silverware, blankets, zpreads, linens, dishes, etc in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER i ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to Tissue a free license therefor. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s 1 In the Matter of Granting Chester B. Foss free permit to operate ice creas vending vehicle in the tuincorporated areas of County. Chester B. Foss having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to operate ice cream vending vehicle in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Chester B. Foss is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate #06638359 dated October 37 1945); i E On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ; BOARD ORDERED that said Chester B. Foss be and he is hereby granted a free permit to operate ice cream vending vehicle in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County bel and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare resolution requesting amendment to Education Code. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a resolution for presentation to the Legislative Committee of the County Supervisors' j Association, said resolution to contain a request for amendment to the law to provide that school districts may spend money for the purpose of paying the salaries of crossing Monday, July 12, 1948 - Continued 145 guards. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E In the )latter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare Amendment to Ordinance No. 442. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY ITTHE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized and dire- ected to prepare an ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 442 by changing the ALLOCATION OF CIASSES TO BASIC SALARY SCHEDULE as it refers to the position of County Health Officer from Range 34 to Range 41 (SW4777). The foregoing order is passed by the uuanimotts vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Cecil A. Southall for a land use permit modification of provisions tof Ordinance 382. Cecil A. Southall having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to make and sell enchilddas in his home for a period of one year located on Lot 14, Block 116, East Richmond Heights Unit #3 tan R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Hoard that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. jIn the Matter of Petition for the annexation to the City of Pittsburg of contiguous property belonging to said City. J WHEREAS, a certified copy of the petition and resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Pittsburg at a regular meeting held on May 3, 1948, which petition contains a description of new territory requested to be included in, and iannexed toy, the City of Pittsburg, a municipal corporation, and which territory is owned by said municipal corporation, was filed with the C1erk <f this Board of Super- visors on July 12, 1948; NOW9 THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor1 Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing upon said petition and resolution be and the same is hereby set for Monday, July 26, 1948, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. z of said day in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records Building, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice of said hearing in the "Pittsburg Post-Dispatch" for the time and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the )tatter of Approval of agreement with the State Department of Public Health re public health laboratory services. A form of agreement dated July 19 1+ 48 between the County of Contra Costa, party of the first part, and the State Department of Public Health, Division of Labora- tories, will provide routine public health laboratory services normally available in the Division of Laboratories to the Contra Costa County Health Department and to the physicians within the jurisdiction of the Contra Costa County Health Department, and Monday, July 12, 1948 - Continued the County will reimburse the State Department of Public Health at the rate of $500.00 per month, said agreement to be effective as of July 1, 1948 and to remain in effect until June 30, 1949, or termination to become effective sixty days after notice has been received by the State Department of Public Health from the County that a laboratory has` been established within the County to provide services required by the County, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTh'ER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author- ized and directed to draw his warrant monthly in favor of the State Department of r Public Health in the sum of $500.00, in accordance with the terms of said agreement, and the Chairman is authorized to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Pacific Vacuum Concrete, Inc. re process for building construction. A communication from the Pacific Vacuum Concrete, Inc., in which attention is called to processing of slabs in buildings of a certain type of construction, is presented to the Board of Supervisors; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to E. Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, 605 Market St., San Francisco, for his consideration in the planning of County buildings. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request of A. Ormsby Donogh, Jr. for amendment to Ordinance No. 382 (zoning). A communication from A. Ormsby Donough, Tr. in which it is requested that the Master Zoning Ordinance No. 382 be amended, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County for study. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to file report on requests for rezoning, etc. The Planning Commission files with this Board notice that it has on file the following requests: Approximately fifty-six alleged residents and property owners of tracts known , as Lafayette Orchards and Friendship Farms petitioning the rezoning of lots 1+5 through i 49 of Lafayette Orchards (designated on the map entitled "Resubdivision of portion of Lafayette Orchards, Contra Costa County, California", filed in the office of the Recordor of the County of Contra Costa, on February 6, 1941 in Volume 24 of Maps, at page 799) , and lots 1, 21 18 and 19 of Friendship Farms (designated on map entitled "Friendship Farms, Contra Costa County, California", filed November 7, 1941 in Volume 25 of Maps, i at page 857, office of the County Recorder, and any portion or whole of any other lots in these tracts now zoned R-B, and C-be REZONED from R-B to R-1, and from C to R-1; f Request of P. E. Markey that parcel of land of 1.64 acres, located on Linda Mesa Ave. just west of SPRR track on the southerly side of Linda Mesa, be rezoned from R-A to R-1; Request of Edmund S. Barnett for amendment of item (1" of Subsection 29 Ordinance No. 382, to read "public and private stables" instead of "private stables"; Said requests having been heretofore referred to said Planning Commission by I Monday, July 12, 1948 - Continued this Board; and 1.1- 47 Said Commission having requested a further extension of ninety days For sub- their reports on said requests to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further extension requested by said Planning Commission be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Approval of sale by Tax Collector of parcels of property deeded to State for non-payment of delinquent taxes, etc. S. S. Boyd, Tax Collector, files with this Board notice that it is his intention to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the hereindescribed 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 following the description of each 1parcle, that said sale is to be held under the provisions of Division 1, Part 61 Chapter 7, Sections 3691 to 3730 inclusive, of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board approves the proposed sale and directs said Tax Collector to sell said parcels of property under provisions of said Division 1, Part 6, Chapter 7 Sections 3691 to 3730, inclusive, of the Revenue and Taxation Code, said parcels being described as follows, to-wit: RICHMOND OUTSIDE MMIC SUBDIVISION No, 2 YEAR OF SALE DATE OF DEED TO MINIMUM H_LOCES LOTS DELINQUENCY NUMM STATE AND NUM M SALE PRICE 21 25 1932-1933 5143 Par 6-29-38 - 2212 115.00 SAN PABLO SCHOOL DISTRICT MAP OF THE EAST RICHMOND HEIGHTS 7 8 * of 2 1930-1931 2873-A 6-29-36 - 1195 25.00 par this lot Richmond In SIC SUBDIVISION NO, 2 3A 27 1936-1937 1772 6-29-42 - 63 95:00 LOOMIS SUBDIVISION XF2y por of 1928-1929 2239 6-27-34 - 658 25.00 1 SAY POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT CITY OF BAY POINT S 58.30' of a 1930-1931 3039 6-29-36 - 1236 90.00 8 1931-1932 4366 6-29- 7 - 1863 150.00 2 less por 1935-1936 2117 6-30-41 - 142 15.00 toEBNUD 77 3 1931-1932 4390 6-29-37 - 1865 15.00 BYRON SCHOOL DISTRICT An undivided 1/11 interest in the following described tract in the NW * of Sec. 30 TIS R4E a tract of land bd NE 4 NIC by 1931-1932 4556 6-29-37 - 1888 35.00 land of Bank of Martinez, SE by lane of Bruns, SA by S. P. Co's R/W Stalls Nos. 19 & 21. 1.50 Acres CANON SCHOOL DISTRICT CANYON CITY 32 1930-1931 3095 6-29-36 - 1246420«00-- 78 1930-1931 3090 6-29-36 - 1250 40.00 l ' k tjj 4 -q Monday, July 12, 1946 - Continued UP OF MORAGA REDWOOD HEIGHTS j YEAR CF SALE DATE OF DEED TO MINIMUM BLOCKS LOTS DELINrtUE-MY M STATE AND NUMBER SALE PRICE An unlettered lot lying between Tier 1 and Redwood Highway. Bd N 1933-1934 3663 Par 6-27-39 - 994 30.00 by Id of Bilodeau and S. by ld of Brown. Less 25' x 101 garage site to Evans CANQDIltgL SCHOOL DIS2RICT Undiv. 24/40 of Survey No. 12 State Tide Lands of C. C. Co. being SW 1931-1932 4447 6-29:-37 1876. - 230.00 Sec. 31 T3N R3W except S. P. R/W & W 8000 owned by American Smelting d Re- fining Co. r ORIAU A0. 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT iM TI.AND HEIGHTS 0=10N 1931-1932 4807 6-29-37 - F923 200th 7.269 1933-1934 3985 par. 6-27-39 - 1009 20.00 1277 1931-1932 6-29-37 - 1924 25.00 128691291, 6-27-39 -1292 1933-1934 3988 Par. 1011 40.00 1324 1931-1932 4809 6-29-37 - 1925 15.00 QA= NO. 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT A por of Lot 1 1934-1935 4392 6-27-40 - 466 25.00 Sec 16 T1s 8311 known as Lot 2713 µNew Forestland Nap Not Filed 0.2 Ac.OAK SPRDW- EMIT C 29 1932-1933 6779 6-29-38 - 2517 25. 00 HACIENDAS DEL ORINDA UNIT NO. I 19 1932-1933 6744 6-27-40 - 474 75. 00 HACIENDAS DEL ORINDA. UNIT NO, 2 218 1930-1931 3327A 6-29-36 - 1273 35. 00 239,240 1932-1933 6751 6-29-38 - 2512 90. 00 HACIENDAS DEL ORINDA UNIT N0, 8 65966 1929-1930 3448 6-29-35 - 1200 65. 00 PINOLE- iERCULS SCHOOL DISTRICT BROADWAY ADDITION TO THE CITY OF RICHMOND E 9210 1932-1933 6889 6-29-38 - 2525 25. 00 M 718 1931-1932 4894 Par.6-29-37 - 1932 25. 04 RODEO SCHOOL DISTRICT JOWN OF RODEO 14W 8* of 9 1930-1931 3410 6-29-36 - 1290 25. 00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.In the Matter of Supplementary verified claim for damages to airplane owned by Arrow Airways, Inc. ('Juchanan Field.McBain 8 Morgan, Attorneys at lav, 639 South Spring St., Los Angeles, file with this Board original and copy of supplementary verified claim for damages as re-sult of damage to airplane owned by Arrow Airways, Inc., damage to said airplane allegedly having occurred at Buchanan Field on July 7, 1947, and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said supplementary verified claim be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney;The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Monday, July 12, 1948 148-A In the Matter of Granting Director of Social Service Denartment Der- mission to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY s THE BOARD ORDERED that William G. Golden, Director of Social Service Department, be and he is hereby granted permission to attend the July meeting of the State Social Welfare Board to be held in Los Angeles from July 21 through July 23; and IT IS BY THE BOARD Ft]RTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 11n the Matter of lReports. The following reports are presented to this Board and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that same be placed on file: Veterans Service Department for the month of June, 1948. r Richmond Health Center, monthly report for June, 1948. Richmond Health Center Annual Report for the year ended June 30, 1948. x r«. >h'.',.: 3 ,x•:.: ::£a ...;.'aa#Y,IF.c.._e v',. a,_'i,:.` 1 ".,.., n y za> r.;y, av'zp° ```, x'i." s•' 4 it- :;.x t a+r.,, S:.;!,' F"' r` r.. ka:. ,^' bnywL;, # ,.,, z{; 4 rt.:;' e; Ss• •,.S''$b 't'•: S`q"ya. "'. 1 v:Y, ;;.'$ 3 '` t ss..s...t '° x: Ir Ex:,.:,' ax^ *. •K`T war;.. ,. 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"k`"' xJf 1z t'^,z"" , M ' Y" `"' a. g•a'X 4*". y sl y axzr.. .fl A•,?.. k ya. °"'' m 4o- a*' F .' t ...,:, x ,++, ,x a a '.- Se ,r *t" i { ` .".:"1# '+` .x waa s'' t#' ' " r < ' w n st„: .s, r -t ti= .f . x ar'' ir""? z r' a ,`; Ya"r,•" 5 1,"Asa y 'x.t..>sa :. .i r• m ,zti, a , v Monday, July 1'?, 1?-_Q - vont;nue. 1-49 In the utter of Request of Richmond Chamber of Commerce that certain area be declared Blighted Area." t 2 This Board having on June 28, 1948 considered the request of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce that this Board declare that section of county area bounded generally by Chesley Avenue, Seventh Street, First Street and Wild Cat Creek a "Blighte 1 Area" and the protest to said request of a group of persons holding property in said area; and said Board having continued to this time the consideration of said matter; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath., IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEW that said request be and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Progress Payment to V. P. iKaufenberg, Contractor, Ward l` Building, Contra Costa County Hospital. On the recommendation of 8. G. Bangs, architect, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, Seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of V. P. Kaufenberg, Rt. 2, Box 341, Martinez, in the sum of $149977.86, being amount due, Progress Payment No. 3 on contract heretofore awarded by this Board to said V. P. Kaufenberg for the construction of Ward Building to the Contra Costa County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Receipt of certified copy of the proceedings of the Board lof Trustees, Pleasant Hill School District, re authorization increasing jmaximum tax rate of said district from X6.90 to $1.50) per $100.00 assessed Evaluation within said district. i The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a certified copy of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Pleasant Hill School District and cer- tified copy of the result of their canvass of the election held on the 29th day of June, 1948, at which election the electors by their vote approved the following pro- position, to-wit: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Pleasant Hill School Distriot of the County of Contra Costa, State of California be increased, from the present statutory limit of Ninety Cents d.90) for each One Hundred Dollars of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of One Dollar and 50 cents ($1.50) for each One Hundred Dollars of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, for the period of five (5) years be- ginning July 1, 1948, to June 30, 1953, both days inclusive, for the purpose of securing additional funds for payment of salaries and increased operating and maintenance expenses and capital oat- lay of the said Pleasant Hill School District." In the Matter of Establishing Uniform System, Zoning and Permits, Buildings on Lots partly within city boundary RESOLUTION l lines. WHEREAS, the City Councils of the Cities of Richmond, Albany, El Cerrito $nd 18an Pablo, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, desire to lestablish a uniform system covering zoning of and permits for buildings constructed on lots or parcels of land which are crossed by a corporate limit boundary line of said jCities of Richmond, Albany, E1 Cerrito and San Pablo, and said lots or parcels lying partly within the incorporated limits of said cities, and partly within the unineor- jporated portion of the County of Contra Costa, NOW9 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as follows: 1. Each lot or parcel of land lying within the Cities of Richmond, Albany 91 Cerrito and San Pablo, and partly in the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Monday, July 12, 19148 - Continued Costa shall be deemed subject to the rrovisions of all zoning, building, plumbing and electrical ordinances of the said Cities of Richmond, Albany, 91 Cerrito and San Pabl0,! as the case may be, under the following conditions, but not otherwise: A. If the frontage of the lot or parol, or more than one-half (1/2) of the frontage of the lot or parcel, lies within the incorporated city limits of the Cities of Richmond, Albany, E1 Cerrito and San Pablo. B. If facing the lot or parcel from the street, the right one-half (1/2) of the frontage lies within the Cities of Richmond, Albany, E1 Cerrito and San Pablo. 2. As used herein, the word "frontage" shall be deemed to be that boundary of the lot or parcel of land abutting the street designated in the street address of t the lot or parcel. If the property has two boundaries and two street addresses on different streets, the longer of the two boundaries shall be deemed to be the frontage of the lot or parcel. AYES: Supervisors - W. J. Buchanan R. J. Trembath, Ray Taylor, H. L. Cu ings, and b. S. Ripley. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Petition of Parr-Richmond t Industrial Corporation, for cancellation of erroneous and illegal assessments and for reduction in assessments. John I. Pierce, Attorney at law, appears before the Board and files with said Board a petition for cancellation of erroneous and illegal assessments and for reduction in assessments of the Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation, a corporation, made by the County assessor of Contra Costa County, and said John I. Pierce requests a time for hearing before this Board while sitting as a Board of Eq,ialization; and f C This Board fines Friday, July 16, 19482 at 10 o'clock A.R. in the chambers i of this Board, Hall of Records, Martinez, as the time and place for hearing said petiti` n. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Instructing In the Matter of/District Attorney to prepare amendment to Ordinance No. 442 (Salary Ordinance). On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare an amendment tD Ordinance No. 442 by adding the position classification of OIL SPRAYER AND BOOTMAN, RANGE 120. The foregoing order is passes by the unanimous vote of the Board. The Board of Supervisors reconvenes at 4 o'clock P.M. as a County Board of Equalization, and upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED that this Board adjourn until Tuesday, July 139 1948, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.Y. to convene at that hour as a County Board of Equalization,. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 131948 THE BOARD MST IN A&OURNED SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HOh. W. J. BUCHANAN9 CHAIRMAN. ?RESIDING; SUPERVISORS fi e ` k ; S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CU01INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMHATH. N d;W. T. PAASCH, CLEaK. f ,.,. In the 'Ratter of Sgnalizatior, of Assessments. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and reconvenes as a Board of Equalization and further studies the asps, books and assessment rolls of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1948-49, and adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to Wednesday, July 14, 19489 a 10 o'clock A.M. R r ChairmanATTEST: _'f/ i BEFORE THE =CARD OF Sr"PERVISORS QED- H SDAY, . ':.Y 14, 1948 151 THE BCARD r_FT _rN A iJ^TIR"f?') SESSION AT 10 C ,LCf:K A. M. 7 . CHAIPJ AN, ??. SID:NG; S"PERVISORS S. S. R:? .i.-Y9 i. L. CLQ? ' NGS, RAY S. TAYLOR R.TRE9iSBATH W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. JJN the fatter of Equalization of Assessments. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and reconvenes as a Board of Equalization and further studies the maps, books and assessment rolls of the County of Contra iosta for the fiscal year 1948-49, and adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and kas a Board of Equalization to meet on Thursday, July 15, 1943, at 10 o'clock A. M. t Chairman ATTEST: Clark BBP+ORS THE POARD OF SUPERVISORS THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1948 WE BOARD MET IN ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A. Y. PRESSH'!: HON. W. J. BUCHAHANTF i s CHA13tMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREVEATH. T. T. PAASCH, CLERK. the flatter of Equalization of Assessments. i And the Board adjourns as a roard of Supervisors and reconvenes as a Board, jof Equalization and further studies the maps, books and assessment rolls of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1948-49, and adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to meet on Friday., July 16, 1948, at 10 o'clock A. M. ATTEST: irman lark IN THE BOARD OF SUERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTi COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, Jt LY 16, 1948 THE BOARD MET IH AJJOMMED SESSION AS A BOARD CF SUPERVISORS AND AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AT 10 0'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. ff. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRPAN; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMBATH. W. T. PAASCHO CLERv. s n the flatter of Petition of Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation, a corporati-Dn, 6,6 , for cancellation of alleged erroneous and illet-al assess- ments and for reduction in assessments. The Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation, a corporation, by John I. Pierce, Attorney-at-Lair, having filed with this Board on July lz, 1948, a petition for can- eellation of alleged erroneous and illegal assessments and for reduction in assessments made b9 the Counts Assessor and as shown by the assessment rolls presented to this Board, of certain property referred to and described in said petition, and the hearing upon said petition for equalization of said assessment having been regularly set for this time, and John I. Pierce, attorney-at-law, appearing before the Board at this time and Francis W. Collins, District Attorney of the Coi:nty of Contra Costa being present, the Board proceeds with the hearing of said petition. The natter is presented to the Board by said John I. Pierce, attorney-at-law, appearing on behalf of the Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation, who protests the assessments on said above referred to property, and said petitioner calls the following Friday, July 1-7, 1948, Continued 152 witnesses, who are sworn and test'_f'y sn behalf of said petit_oner: William Clyde Boody, Charles A. Pinkham, and said petitioner presents and offers for filing the following ezhibits: EXHIBIT "A": Copy of IMUTION TO BID RICHMOND SHIPYARDS -NOS. 1&2 and PREFAB= RICATION PLANT (M-Calif. 195) E EXHIBIT "B": Copy of NON-PRIORITY BID, by PARR-RICHMOND TERMINAL CORPORATION to War Assets Administration, dated August 15, 1947 (Parcel #2) EXHIBIT "C": Copy of N,`N-PRIORITY BID, by PARR-RICHMOND VERMINAL CORPORATION, to War Assets Administration, dated August 15, 1947 (Parcel ##5) EXHIBIT "D": Copy of letter dated September 23, 1947 from War Assets Administration to Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation EXHIBIT "E": Copy of Letter of Intent, dated January 21, 1948, from War Assets Administration to Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation i EXHIBIT "F": Copy of letter from Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation to filar Assetq Administration EXHIBIT "G": Copy of letter from War Assets Administration to Parr-Richmond In- dustrial Corporation. and the District Attorney calls the following witness on behalf of the County Assessor rd.o is sworn and testif'es: Charles L. Junklee, Deputy County Assessor;j And said matter is submitted to this Board of Supervisors for consideration; and the Board ha-ing fully considered said matter, on motion. of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the assessments herein referred to made by the Count; Assessor be and the same are hereby affirmed and the petition herein referred to be and the some is hereby MMIBD. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 19, 1948, at 10 A. M. ATTEST:1111 Chairman LV er BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JULY 19, 1948 ZSS BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION q VdAT10O'CLOCK A. Y. 5 PRESENT: EON W. J. PUCHA:iAA,4 I I i CHAIR=, PRESIDING, SLIPERVI30RS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TRBMBATH. In the Matter of Sale of PACHECO SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $35,000.00 par value I legally issued bonds of PACHECO SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, California, to be dated August 1, 1948 of the denominations of $1,000.00 each, and this being the time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids for said bonds, the following rids are received and read to the 5oard: BANK OF AMERICA NT&SA Tfg—,070-700 par value maturing August 1, 1949 to August 1, 1958, inclusive, bearing interest at 3%, i 20,000.00 par value maturing August 1, 1959 to August 1, 1968, inclusive, bearing interest at 31%, par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a oremium of $49.00. VWMEN & CO. 145,600.06 par value maturing $1,000.00 each year 1949 to 1953, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 5 percent, per annum; 30,000.00 par value maturing; .12,000.00 each year 1954 to 1968, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 34 per cent, per annum; i par value thereof, together with a premium of $7.77 and accrued interest to data of 1 delivery. 4 And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that I i Monday, July 19, 1946 - Continued i 1 -1 .5,1 the bid of BANK OF AffFICA, NT&S1, at the prices stated in its said bid, is the best bid received for said bonds. THEREUPON, upon motion of Supervisor CvMmings, seconded by Supervisor Trembat , jIT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that 135,00.00 par value legally issued bonds of PACHECO SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated August 1, 1948, in denominations of $19000.00 each, are thereby ordered, and are, sold to BANK OF AMERICA, NT&SA, at the prices stated in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that $15,000.00 par value of said bonds, maturing August 19 1949 to August 1, 19589 inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of 3% per annum; that $209000.00 par value of said borya, maturing August 1, 1959 to August 1, 1968, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of 3 1/4%. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Certified Check accompanying the bid of Weeden i lCo., the unsuccessful bidder, be returned to said Weeden & Co. , by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of jordinance No. 449. 7 A form of ordinance numbered 449 and providing for the inclusion of resi- dential subdivisions in the requirements of the building code regulations, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 449 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPT ; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 449 be pub- 131shed for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "Contra Costa GAzette", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the flatter of Ordinance No. 451.. t A form of ordinance numbered 451 and which ordinance amends Section 6 of rOrdinance No. 442, relating to the regulating of compensation of officers and employees of the County, and providing for the employment and compensation of deputies, etc. , by changing the salary range of the County Health Officer, and by adding the classification lof 011 Sprayer and Bootman, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor CUMings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 451 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 451 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "CROCKETT AMRICAN911 a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Ordinance No. 447. This Board having heretofore, on July 69 1948, adopted Ordinance No. 447, and A having ordered publication of a copy of said ordinance in the "Orinds Sun," And Affidavit of Publication of Eleanor Silverman of a copy of said Ordinance No. 1+47 showing publication in the "Orinda Sun" for the time and in the manner required by law, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Cnssaings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY Ta BOARD ORDERED that said Affidavit of Publication be placed on file and Ordinance 110. 447 be and the same is hereby DECLARED DULY PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote. of the Board. Monday, July '9, 1944 - Continued In the Matter of Ordinance No. 436. This Board having heretofore on April 26, 1948, adopted Ordinance No. 436 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (master Zoning Ordinance) by providing for the addition: of the Kensington area, etc. , and having ordered publication of a copy of said ordinance in the "Richmond Daily Independent," i And Affidavit of Publication of Kathryn M. Bird showing that a copy of said I Ordinance No. 436 was published for the time and in the manner required by law, in, said "Richmond Daily Independent," having been presented to this Board; t On motion of Supervisor Casings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said Affidavit of Publication be placed on file and Ordinance No. 436 be and the same is hereby DECLARED DULY PUBLISHED. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Adult Crossing Guards for School Children. S 91 .9 T I Q IL WHEREAS, the street and highway traffic in the County of Contra Costa and in the State of California, has been constantly en the increase, and is becoming more and more congested; and WHEREAS, danger to school pupils crossing streets and highways full of con- gested traffic is becoming more and more acute; and WHEREAS, because school children frequently cross crowded streets and high- ways at crossings a considerable distance from the school which they are attending where it would be inconvenient and dangerous and at times impossible and impractical to have a School Safety Patrol, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, go on record as favoring an act of the legislature providing ' that school districts may nay the cost of hiring duly qualified peace officers to act as adult crossing guards at such times and at such street and highway crossings as the '; andgoverningboardoftheschooldistrictshalldeemadvisable; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be presented to the Legislative Committee of the California State Supervisors Association, with the re- quest that said Association draft and sponsor such legislation at the next session of the California State Legislature. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Gtisings, Bay S. Taylor, A. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Authorizing Change Order No. 2 under contract for construction of Ward Building, Contra Costa County Hospital. I Upon request of E. G. Bangs, Architect, and Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contracto7,. V. P. Kaufenberg, be authorized to make the following changes under the contract approved by this Board on March 1, 1948 for construction of Ward Building to Contra I Costa County Hospital: i CHANGE ORDER NO Substitute Rotary Grain Slab Doors for those specified (credit $48.00); and i to substitute the steel windows with vertical matins for those without such muntins (credit $50.00)9 and to decrease the Contract the sum of $98.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unaniaous vote of the Board. f I Monday, July 19, 1948 - Continued 15 In the Matter of Authorizing J. P. Rhodes, Supt. of County Hospital, to sign payrolls. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. P. Rhodes, Superintendent of the County Hospital, be and he t thereby authorized to sign payrolls for said County Hospital. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the purchasing agent to advertise for bids for Fire Engine for Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for Jeep Fire Engine, complete with equipment, said bids to be opened before this I Board on August 2, 1948 at 11 o'clock A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Advertising of Bids for purchase of equipment for the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Tresbath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the purchase of two (2) Radio Transmitters and three (3) Receivers for the 13astern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, said bids to be opened before 3this Board on August 2, 191+8 at 11 o'clock A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1In the Matter of Authorizing the purchase of dictating equipment for the Probation Department. At the request of Probation Officer, Davis, and upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to purchase dictating equipment for the Probation epartment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the purchase of equipment for the County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to purchase the following equipment for the County Hospital: 3 1 Electoo Cardiograph 1 X-Ray Dial Thermometer 1 Thermostatic ?fixing Valve 1 X-Ray Drier 1 Safe Light 1 X-Ray Fluorine Illuminator 1 X-Ray Film Identification printer e 1 Dictating Machine xa,. 1 Transcribing Machire 1 Record Shaving Machine 1 Visible File 1 2-ten drawer visible card files 1 1-fourteen drawer 3" x 5" steel file The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of radio truck for use of Sheriff. At the request or Sheriff James N. Long and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cumaings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase one radio truck for use of the Sheriff's department, at a cost of not to exceed 819550.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l Monday, July 19, 101+8 - Continued In the Matter of ..uthorizin: Purchasing Agent to purchase photostat machine for Recorder' s office. I On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY THE 1 BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing :gent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to I j purchase one photostat machine for the Recorder's office at a cost of not to exceed i I' $7,500.00. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Joe E. Carter for a land use permit to establish a retail poultry market and to slaughter the poultry on said a premises, S. D. #3. j Joe E. Carter having filed with this Hoard an application for a land use permit to establish a retail poultry market and to slaughter the poultry on said premises in S. D. #3, said market to be located on that parcel of land being lot 7, block 21, i Addition, said parcel fronts 55 feet on the northeast side of Pacheco Boulevard, 100 feet northwest of Inez Avenue, and said application having been referred to the Plan- ning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan_zing Commission having recommended that said application be granted subject to the approval of the Health Department; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted subject to the s approval of the Health Department. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Imogene McIlveen for a land use permit to construct a Rest Home in S. D. #3. i Imogene McIlveen having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a Rest Home in S. D. #32 said Rest Home to be located on that parcel of land fronting 90 feet on the west side of Detroit Avenue, approximately 1000 feet north of State Highway, located at 661 Detroit !venue, and said application havin4 been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Laa) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of George R. Veira for a land use permit to construct a Pottery Store in S. D. #. j i George R. Veira having filed with this Board an application for a land use 4 permit to construct a Pottery Store in S. D. #39 said Store to be located on that par- cel of land being a descriptive parcel, fronting 90 feet on the east side of Avenue "C144 approximately 500 feet south of Christen Road, and said application having been re- ferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission i having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. i The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I Monday, July 19, 1949 - Continued 1 5 7 In the Matter of Anplication of L J C. J. Rink for a land use hermit to construct a Bungalow Court two single houses & two duplexes) , S. D. 13. i C. J. Rink having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a Bungalow Court (two single houses & two duplexes) in S. D. #39 to be s located on that parcel of land being a two acre parcel, fronting 245 feet on the north west side of State Highway, approximately 350 feet north east of Detroit Avenue, and sa d application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complie with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Application of Boles & Soule for a land use permit to add /0 feet addition to existing Real Estate Office in S. D. #2. Boies & Soule having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to add 10 feet addition to existing Real Estate Office in S. D. #2, the 10 foot addition to the existing Real Estate Office is to be located to that parcel of land adjacent to the east side of the Casa Orinda Cafe, said parcel of land facing on the 1 east side of State Highway, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; C On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY ITHE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. i a The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Application of l $erbert D. Henkel for a land use ipermit to raise rabbits for whole- sale and to butcher them in S.D.#3. Herbert D. Henkel having filed with this Board an application for a land ruse permit to raise rabbits for wholesale and to butcher them in S. D. #3, to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, fronting on Private Lane, approximately 500 feet west of Cherry Lane approximately 1000 feet north of Hedgewood Avenue, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Y Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application k be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- j plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Edward Rendell for a land use permit to construct an apartment building (four in the bldg.) in S. D. #1. Edward Rendell having filed with this Board an application for a land use s' permit to construct an apartment building (four in the building) in S. D. #19 said apartment building is to be located on that parcel of land being lots 5 and 6, block 102, Richmond Annex, fronting 50 feet on the west side of Panhandle Boulevard and 100 feet on the south side of Avilla 'venue, and said application having been referred to the lel ` Monday, July 19, 14+8 - ContInued Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley9 seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Ppplication of Allan R. James for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. I Allan R. James having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision L Subsection 5 of ordinance 382 to have 5' side rd f residence, yard or re i ence located on a one acre parcel fronting on the west side of Upper i Happy Valley Road, approximately 300 feet south of the intersection of Upper Happy I iValley Road and Happy valley Road (an S district) ; and said application having been I referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On Motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the ' provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the (Ratter of Application of W. F. Goebel for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. W. F. Goebel having filed with this Board an application mader the provisions , of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to extend a non-conforming use land to build a storage shed on his property to be used in connection with his trailer Mfg. business (Trailer Ring Mfg. Co. ) located on Mt. Diablo Highway on north side l I approximately 1 mile west of Walnut Creek City Limits (an R-B district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE i1BOARDORDEREDthatsaidapplicationforlandusepermitforthemodificationoftheJ provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same lis hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Charley E. Stirton for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. i Charley E. Stirton having filed with this Board an application under the i provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of thel provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382 to build on lot i funder the required 1/2 acre (.47 acre) located on that .47 acre parcel, fronting 235 Meet on private lane, 140 feet west of Reliez Station Road, and 600 feet south of old State Highway (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the i Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; a i Monday, July 19, 1948 - Continued On motion of Supervisor Cumm]ngs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of application of C. E. Glines for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. C. E. Glines having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions j of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build garage and carport 3 feet from one side property line located on a parcel of land fronting 100 feet on south side of Del Amigo Road approximately 300 feet west of State Highway (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; i On motion of Sunervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembathq IT IS BY T BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions or said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is he,-eby granted. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 In the Matter of Application of Mrs. Adele Patton for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Mrs. Adele Patton having tiled with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to build 9Y on a lot of less than i acre and to have side yards of 5 feet on each side on the west portion of Lot 65, Bickerstaff Tract (an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning f Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of i rthe provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vm to of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Application of Elbert E. Riedy for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Elbert E. Riedy having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to set back 2 feet from the front property line located on Lot 59 Block 2, Bartz Addition to the Town cf Danville (an R-a district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; k On motion of Supervisor Cumiaings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, July 19, 1948 - Continued In the batter of Application of Harry Tansey for a land use permit modification of provisions of I Ordinance 382. i Harry Tensey having filed with this Board an application under the provisions) t j of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision ! Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build residence 11 feet froim side yard located on a descriptive parcel, fronting 175 feet on the west side of Jack- son Way, bounded on the north by Lawson, the west by Hall, and the South by Frieze and Tansey (an R-A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to j this Board that said application be grantQd; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the it same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Gainer H. Long for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Gainer H. Long having filed with this Board an application under the provisions i of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions ii of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 5' (feet} I for residence located at Lot 159 Block "N". Berkeley Foods Addition (an R-I district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commnission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application of Douglas Stratton for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Douglas Stratton having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the prop visions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 5 do 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a set back of 8 feet and side yards of 3 feet and 5 feet for residence located on Lot 8, i Block 112, hast Richmond Heights Tract i3 (an R-1 district) ; and said application I J i having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the 4 provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unaniaot=s vote of the Board. In the Natter of Application of Cecil W. Myers for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Cecil W. Ayers having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a set back of 5 feet for garage located on Lots 13 and 149 Block 111, East Richmond Heights Monday, July 19, 1948 - Continued Tract (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Com mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley9 seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD ORDEM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Its hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1In the Matter of Application of 2, G, Headrick for a land use 1permit modification of provisions iof Ordinance 382. R. G. Headrick having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the 1provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards for residence located on Lot 9, Block 75, East Richmond Heights at 1831 Tulare an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission lof Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board Ithat said application be granted; r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE JBOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same jis hereby granted. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Fred A. Brown for a land use permait modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. t Fred A. Brown having filed with this Board an application wider the provision t iof Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards for residence located on Lot 159 Beverly Hills Addition (an R-1 district) ; and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Application of V. H. Marren for a land use permit modification of provisions d Ordinance 382. W. H. Farren having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 1+ Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to locate garage on side yard line on Lot 5 of Weldon Orchards off tcalanes Road (an R-S district) ; and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of "upervisor Cmmnings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same a its hereby granted. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 1 ti Monday, July 19, 19+8 - Continued In the Matter of Approval of agreement between County and Department of Agriculture for rodent control. i A form of contract for the year 194" between the County of Contra Costa and the Department of Agriculture of the State of California, wherein the County agrees( to make available to the sum of $1500.00 for the destruction of ground squirrels and other rodents on rodent disease infection areas in this County, and the Department of Agriculture agrees to make available the sum of $1500.00 for the destruction of said rodents, said sums so appropriated to be disbursed in the same manner as other county and state funds are disbursed under the joint supervision of the County Agricultural t Commissioner of Contra Costa County and the State Department of agriculture; is pre- sented to this Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED and IT IS BY THE s BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby i authorised and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Request from iCity of San Pablo for funds to enable Sheriff to police said City for Julyand August. Francis P. Healey, Attorney at Law, and attorney for the City of San Pablo, having filed with this Board a communication in which he requests this Board to appro- priate sufficient funds as an emergency measure to enable Sheriff Long to property police the City of San Pablo for July and August; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the Dis- trict Attorney. J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the )latter of Verified Claim of William H. Hill. Hoey, Hoey and Fenstermacher having presented to this Board a verified claim of William H. Hill, dated July 122 1948 in which claim it is alleged that on April 15, 1948, said William H. Hill, while acting as umpire at a ball game on the premises of the Antioch High School, was injured, and said William H. Hill makes demand upon the county for damage in the sum of $10,000.00; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervivr Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Denying Claim for damages to airplane owned by Arrow Airways, Inc. On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor r Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the verified claim filed with this Board by McBsin do Morgan, Attorneys at law, 639 South Sprint St., Los aAngeles, on behalf of Arrow Airways, Inc. , for damages to airplane which it is alleged were caused as the result of accident at Buchanan Field when County employee i drive power lawn mower into tail of 1941 Douglas DC-3 airplane No. 69010, BE AND THE i SAID; IS HEREBY DEFIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, July 19, 1949 - Continued In the HPtter of Termination of Lease with Southern Facific Company, premises for storage of roadway materials. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that that certain agreement entered into between the Southern Pacific Company and the County of Contra Costa dated August 1 covering remises foiss5 927,g P r storage of roadway materials, at or near Danville, be and the same is hereby terminated as of June 309 1948; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that M. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this i Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said termination of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, to leave State. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that R. J. Eraintz, County Building Inspector, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days, commencingd f August 61 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 la the batter of Filing of notification of acceptance of exclusive jurisdiction over lands in County upon behalf of 1 U. S. The Governor having transmitted to this Board for filing in accordance with Section 120 of the Goverment Code (Statutes 1943, Chapter 536) copy of a notification of acceptance of exclusive jurisdiction over lands situated within the County of Contra Costa upon behalf of the United States, dated July 2, 1948 and executed by S. E. Andrews,, Acting Secretary of the Davy, said lands in Contra Costa County having been acquired for expansion of Naval Fuel 011 Depot at Point !folate, Richmond; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TH& BOARD ORDERED that said copy be placed on file. f It is by the Board further ordered that the District Attorney and the Sheriff be notified of said filing. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Sheriff be and he is hereby authorized to send county prisoners to Buchanan Field for a period of one week, commencing on a date satisfactor to said Sheriff and Airport Manager Newsom, for the purpose of clearing said field 4 of weeds. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Annexation of Property owned by the Concord School District, a political subdivision of the County of Contra Costa, State of California to the City of Concord, a municipal corporation.RESOLUTION OFF ANNEXATION WFF—REAS, a petition for the annexation of real property hereinafter described to the City of Concord was filed by said city with the Board of Supervisors on the 1st iday of June, 1948; and i WHEREAS, said Board had fixed Monday, the 19th day of July, 19489, at the Chambers of said Board, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and the Clerk of saidplaceofhearingofallproteststosaidannexation, and directed i i Monday, July 19, 19+8, -- Continued Board to publish the notice of said time and place as required by law, and the Clerk having so published said notice of time and place in the Diablo Beacon, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said City of Concord for a period of two (2) consecutive weeks, as indicated by the affidavit of J. Augustine on file here- in; and WHEREAS, said Board did on the 19th day of July, 1948, at the Chambers of said i Board, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, lalifornia, hold the hearing on the question of the annexation of the hereinafter described territory to the City of Concord, and i at said time and place considered all protestations to said annexation, and after said consideration did decide, by a majority vote, that the territory hereinafter described : should be annexed to the said City of Concord, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA HEREBY DULY RESOLVED that the annexation of the said territory to the said City of Concord be and the same is hereby approved, and the said territory is declared duly annexed, And the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered to make, certify and transmit to the Secretary of State and to the legislative body of said City of Concord a certified copy of this resolution approving said annexation, and that a copy of this resolution shall be filed by the Secretary of State and the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. 4 The territory so declared to be annexed is described as follows: All that certain real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of the Rancho Monte del Diablo, containing 4.9 Acres, more or less, net) described as follows: Beginning on the Bast line of the 10 acre parcel of land described in the deed from Eleanor B. Maltby to Mt. Diablo Union High School District, dated February 28, 1935, and recorded March 12, 1935, in Volume 397 of Official Records, at page 74, dist- ant thereon North 370 03' West (said bearing being used as a basis of bearings for this description) , 383.34 feet from the most Easterly corner of said 10 acre parcel; thence from said point of beginning North 27°C3 ' West along said East line 408 feet to the Northeast corner of said 10 acre parcel; thence South 53°06'30" West along the North line of said 10 acre parcel, at X06.;1 feet the East line of the 10 feet in Iwidth strip of land described in the deed from Mount Diablo Union High School District to Contra Costa County, dated January 1, 194+ and recorded January 6, 1944 in Volume 752 of Official Records, at page 357, MI6.?+ feet to the Hest line of said strip of land; thence South 320 13' East along said *est line 409.36 feet to a line drawn South 53° 06' 30" West from the point of beginning; thence North 53o 06' 30" East 551.03 feetItothepointofbeginning. AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan, Trembath NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None r ` f f} kv71 In the Fatter of Approval of applications for building wk w n M w ermits as to proper zoning, Planning Commission's staff. On motion of Supervisor Cinaminp gs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that applications for building permits shall be submitted to the staff f the planning Commission before the issuance of a building permit and the Planning ommission shall indicate on the application whether the proposed structure d use is, in their opinion, within the zoning ordinances of the county. The staff f the Planning Commission may, in doubtful cases, refer the matter to the Planning i Commission of the Board of Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f Monday, July 19, 1948, Continued f/5 I In the Matter of Ordering Notices to be Published of a rear'_n:- on the Recommendations of the Planning Con— mission For an Amendment to the Easter Plan Zoning Ordinance, Providing for f the Rezoning of a Portion of the UhIn_ F NoLvffm eorporporated Territory near San Pablo from Residential to Retail bUSiness. EREAS, after proceedings duly and regularly taken and had therefor, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, on the 19th day of July, 1948, filed Iwith this board an attested copy of its resolution incorporating findings and recom- mendations for an amendment to an ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being Ordinance No. 392; and, E WEREAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California, as Iamended, requires that after due notice being first given, a hearing be given by this Board whereat All persons may attend and be heard. NOW, THEREP+ORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause notice to be published in the San Pablo News, a newspaper of general circulation, published in this County, at least ten (10) days prior to the 16th day Iof August, 1948, of public hearing at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of said day at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, Californiai; and ESE IT :FURTHER RESOLVED that a public hearing be held by this Board on the 16th F day of August, 1948, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. Y. of said day at the Chambers of Ithe board of Si;pervisors in the Hall of Re^ords, in the City of Martinez, California, at which time and place all persons interested in the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 382 may appear and be heard. i The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, and R. J. Trembath. NOES: Jupervisors, Done. 5. " ABSENT: Supervisors, None. r 4 s rs'` - i y^'ak g'; -r sa„.,' a'" r,+s*s..; 2rC w';''` 3- T-. rK.em f a r*w et max*-f .. . .. .. 3 s,. a„•d: r' a l' '`..+k%e'v .fv z Yti .';'-? ,. ' s i":1.... •7 *' ,'}r yy. k'"% 3' *. - ys a:. 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The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.5 In the Matter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare an amendment to Salary Ordinance No. 442. On motion of Supervisor Cuemingsj seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare an I ordinance amending Salary Ordinance X104429 by changing the salary range for the posi- tion of Pharmacist from No. 24 to No. 26 (;326.00 - $392.00) . a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* In the Matter of Communication to Richmond Chamber of Commerce re policy of Board in matter of acceptance of streets as county roads. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THEs BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of this Board a letter to the Richmond Chamber of Commerce with reference to s this Board's policies in the matter of acceptance of County Roads, as follows, to-wit: Richmond Chamber of Commerce 337 - 10th Street Richmond, California Gentlemen: This is in reference to the inquiry which made of Supervisor Ripley regarding the possibility of the construction by the county of a roadway to serve an industrial plant which may locate in the Parr Industrial Tract north of road 20 in the San Pablo area and which will represent a two million dollar investment and probable employment for 1,000 persons. In connection with the development of the Master Plan for the county this Board on August 23, 1940, adopted a resolution which declared that it would be the policy of the county to take into the county road system the streets within any subdivision which have been built to meet minimum standards set by the county and which fulfill the requirements set forth in the following quoted portion of the resolution: i 6 all streets must be properly dedicated to public use and/or deeded to the County of Contra Costa, and, tall streets must connect with either an existing County Road, existing State Highway, or an existing City Street, ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors will consider for accept- ance all streets which conform to the above stated conditions and provided that in addition one of the following conditions are obtained: 1. when within a distance of 1 000 feet of street the contiguous property fronting thereon is occupied by a total o eight or more separate dwelling houses or business structures on either or both sides of the street; or 2. when within the same distance the assessed valuation of the contiguous land and improvements is 5209000 or more on either or both sides of the street; or 3. when any street is less than 1,000 feet the same ratio with regard to the number of houses or assessed valuation shall be applied. This declaration of policy was adopted to satisfy the requirements of the F. H. A. that there be assurance that the maintenance of streets within a subdivision located outside of incorporated areas will become the responsibility of a continuing governmental unit. The conditions precedent to the assumption of responsibility by the county were regarded as necessary protection to the county treasury from the bur- den of street maintenance in subdivisions which might fail in development. This Board recognizes that there is a distinction between the development of t industrial sites and the development of residential subdivisions for which the above policy was shaped and is vitally interested in doing everything possible by every lawful means at its disposal to attract such industries as that described by you. It recognizes also the need for the closest cooperation of all agencies concerned and, while it is not in position to make a blanket commitment such as is requested in this instance it assures you that it will be receptive to specific proposals in relation to bona Fide plant construction programs. Respectively and cordially yours, The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County By W. J. Buchanan Chairman." The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r Monday, July 19, 194$9 -_ Continued i In the Matter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel for County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THB BOARD ORDERED that the resolution passed by this Board on June 71, 1948 authorizing f classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby amended, as follows, to-wit: 44 f That the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 may be employed in the County Hospital of Contra Costa County: Business Manager County Hospital I Stenographer Clerk 2 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk Senior Account Clerk 2 Storekeeper 1 Staff Nurse 20.40 Staff Nurse Surgical Nurse 23L Head Nurse S y,Superintendent of Nurses Night Supt. of Nurses 1 Surgical Supervisor Hospital Attendant Gil.•::'L S'•P`.'+ Order AxAnaesthetistt.-,°° as rte„Ln'.: :. '`-,-ai:::'.":•. x`. +•u,"" r:a"''.'T"jn'';.'y'd.'.doh;..'Clinical Lab Technician 2' Clinical Lab Technician Y,: fir.}. Clinical Lab Technologist s <:Pharmacist r 1 X-Ray Technician I Dietician siothera ist A ,:..ln:.:YP 1 Baker 1 Chef s Cook Housekeeper Grade 2 Institution Helper 27 7"F;'•;:_ Laundryworker l, Laundryman Y ,a 5 Stationary Fireman Chief Operating Engineer kms., d'^,, '!.i, Asst. Operating Engineer 1l } xs i•Gardener Caretaker f a 1 Gardener Bldg. Maintenance Mas Painter H=:. a ` ` 1 1 7 s The foregoing order 1 s passed by the vote of the Board. n And the Poar3 s.:iourns as a 1nard of Supervisors anu reconvenes as a Foard of Equalt:a ti on. In the Fatter of Equaliaat'on of Assessments. Roscoe D. Jones, Jr,., for. T. S. Jones,,. a»d C.' Atatieier and Marian,IIx. Elf ae and Herman J. Sandkuhle, Jr. file with thla Board a verified protest of the 1948-45 " Assessment of the herein described property b,7 the County Assessor nP Contra C6sta County, said protests pro.elainin.r that said assessment !s erroneous and not in line Wit the assessments on the adjacent property: The proportq is described as follows: Tirza S. Jones, c!o Roscoe De Jones, Jr., Box 164, Dafivf Ile, Calf fornf d. ' j Rancho Jan Aaron, a tract of land bounded on the north by •land of Barri-sem on the. east 'by land of Johnson, on the gest b7 land of Latiner. Containing1.4.9 adrss Of land. Rancho San Ranon, etract of land rounded bl• land of Harrison and Latimer, east ty land of Utimer, et al., south by land of Macomber and Sandkuhle, west by land of lVi short. Conta ininG 15.614 acres of lard. Oeo. A. and Marian '. Latimer, Danville, California. rancho Ser_ Ramon, a tract of land bounded North by land of Kerley, East by lend of Johnson, et al.. and South and 'Kest b7 land of Jones. Containing 8.65 acres of land. Herman J. Sandkuhle, Jr..; Hos 22, Danville, Calfforma. Rancho San Ramon, a tract of Land rounded on the North and gest by land of Jones, on the East and 4outh by land of Vaeomber. ContainfnE 4.04 acres of land. cnd the Board bavinr constderec WA crotests; 1- 67 Monday, July 19, 19451 -- Continued In the Matter of Communication from Lee Sutliff re zoning. t Lee B. Sutliff having presented to this Board a communication in which he 3 mmun requests an amendment to zoning ordinance 3829 On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S Its the Matter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare an amendment to Salary Ordinance No. 442. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare an ordinance amending Salary Ordinance 04429 by changing the salary range for the posi- tion of Pharmacist from No. 24 to No. 26 (=326.00 - $392.00). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s In the Matter of Communication to Richmond Chamber of Commerce re policy of Board in utter of acceptance of streets as county roads. On notion of Supervisor Ripleyq seconded by Supervisor Taylorp IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of this Board a letter to the Richmond Chamber of Commerce with reference to this Board's policies in the matter of acceptance of County Roads, as follows, to-wit: Richmond Chamber of Commerce 337 — loth Street s Richmond, California Gentlemen: This is in reference to the inquiry which made of Supervisor Ripley regarding the possibility of the construction by the county of a roadway to serve an industrial I plant which may locate in the Parr Industrial Tract north of road 20 in the San Pablo 3 area and which will represent a two million dollar investment and probable employment I for 1,000 persons. I In connection with the development of the Master Plan for the county this Board on August 23, 19409 adopted a resolution which declared that it would be the policy of the county to take into the county road system the streets within any subdivision which have been built to meet minimum standards set by the county and which fulfill the requirements set forth in the following quoted portion of the resolution: all streets must be properly dedicated to public use and/or deeded to the County of Contra Costa, and, all streets must connect with either an existing County Road, existing State Highway, or an existing City Street, ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors will consider for accept- ance all streets which conform to the above stated conditions and provided that in addition one of the following conditions are obtained: 1. when within a distance of 1 000 feet of street the contiguous property fronting thereon is occupied by a total eight or more separate dwelling houses or business structures on either or both sides of the street; or 2. when within the same distance the assessed valuation of the contiguous land and improvements is $20,000 or more on either or both sides of the street; or 3. when any street is less than 1,000 feet the same ratio with regard to the number of houses or assessed valuation shall be applied. This declaration of policy was adopted to satisfy the requirements of the F. H. A. that there be assurance tha, the maintenance of streets within a subdivision j located outside of incorporated areas will become the responsibility of a continuing governmental unit. The conditions precedent to the assumption of responsibility by the county were regarded as necessary protection to the county treasury from the bur- den of street maintenance in subdivisions which might fail in development. This Board recognizes that there is a distinction between the development of ' industrial sites and the development of resilential subdivisions for which the above policy was shaped and is vitally interested in doing everything possible by every lawful means at its disposal to attract such industries as that described by you. It recognizes also the need for the closest cooperation of all agencies concerned and, while it is not in position to make a blanket commitment such as is requested in this Instance, it assures you that it will be receptive to specific proposals in relation to bona fide plant construction programs. Respectively and cordially yours, The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County By W. J. Buchanan Chairman." She t'oregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, July 19, 19489 -- Continued In the Matter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel for County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Sapervisor Taylorq IT 18 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution passed by this Board on June ?, 1948 authorizing I classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa i County, be and the same is hereby amended, as follows, to-wits That the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 my be employed in the County Hospital of Contra Costa County: Business Manager County Hospital 1 Stenographer Clerk 2 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 3 Senior Account Clerk 1" Storekeeper Staff Nurse Staff Nurse 22 Surgical !purse Head Nurse 7 Superintendent of Nurses Night Supt.t. of Nurses I t''`'` g F o.Surgical Supervisor Hospital Attendant a:':.'.,...: ya Orderly I7: x.. ::.. h t i s tAnaesta Clinical Lab Technician 2 Clinical Lab Technician Clinical Lab Technologist r y,. .. .CistPharma VZ G.M. X-Ray Technician K•. :. Dietician Physiotherapist 1 Bake Chefi t aCooRE.'3 . •!: 3 Y` K::w i.?.>< i:.: Housekeeper Grade 2 i Institution Helper 27 undr Worker I fLa9 Laundryman Stationary Fireaan r. 3' Chief operating Engineer Asst. Operating Engineer Gardener Caretaker Gardener Bldg. Maintenance Man Painter 1 rSf The fore order is the msniao n I vote of the Board*going passed by I'J.''1 A.`• And the ..oa. d s '.journs as a card o. Suvervi sors ant. reconvenes asen . i w Foard of Equalization in the katter of gvalizat=on of Assessments. Roscoe D. Jones, Jr., fors . S. Janes, and f.. A. Latimer and Marionff ''Eet±fue and Merman J. Sandkuhle, Jr. f!le with this Board a verified protest of the 1948-49; Assessment: of the herein described property U;r the County Assessor of Contra Costa County, said protests proclaims+nr that said assessment is erroneous and not In 11ne• wit the assessments on the adjacent property: the propgrty :s described as toll*": Tirza S. Jones, c/o 'Roscoe B. Jones, Jr., Box' 164, Danville, efil fornie: Rancho 4an Ramon, a tract of land bounded on the north by •land of Harrlsoni ' on the ea:st 'b.T land of Johnson, on .the nest bg land of Latimer. Containing 1.48 acres of land. Rancho Son Rawnan, stract of land rounded b1t, land of Harmson and Latimer, east b_t 'land of Latimer, et al., south hs land of V-scon+er and Sandkuhle, west by Iavid of Hishon. Containing 15.64 acres of land. Coo. A. and Marian D. Latimer, Danville, California. Rancho. Sax: Ramon, a tract of land bounded Horth by land ofKerley, Eabt bye; lend of Johdson, et al., and South and 'gest b-, land of Jones. Containing 9.65 acres of land. Herman J. Sandkuhle, Jr.-, Box '2, Danville, California. Rancho San Ramon, a treet' of Land kounded on the forth and west by land of Tones, on the Beat and South by land of Paeomber. Containing 4.04 acres of land. and t-he Board -isv nf- conside`•e sr.* -! r"'oter-mss; c On recd+;:en4ation Desnklee, County Assessor and on motion of Super- visor Cuemain.Cs, seconded by Supervisor Tremboth, IT 15 E3` 'f'F.E BOARD ORIERED that the 41 absessment of the followingdescribed portion of property helQnping to Berman J. Sandkuhle, Jr. be and the same 's :hereby, ordered reduced by the (%ounty Assessor, at the rate of 550.00 per acre to the 1948-49 Assessments; Rancho -')an •-tamon, a tract of land bounded on the North and West by land off' .Jones, on the East and South by land of Maeomber. Containing 4.04 acres of land. IT IS BY WS BOARD M ORD-r VI that said County Assessor be and he is hereby instructed to make a study of all the property des4•ribed in the protests herein above referred to for future assessments. Y The foregoixs& order is -gassed by the unanimous vote the' Board.. In the flatter of Equalization of Assessments. And the Board having completed the Bquali.zation .of.Assessmenta.:of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1948_49; Upon motion of Supervisor hipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, FT FS .BX T11E BOARD ORDERED that the Assessment :tolls, statements, boo's, maga, etc ., In. pad ' ; oa t2ie :.ounty ,ofContra Costa. Por the fiscal year, 1948-49, as wquall zed by this Bo^ d.be and the same are herebyy approwed by the unanimous 'vote of she Board. of Supervisors Sitting as a Board of Equalization.. And the Board takes recess as .a. Board of ET&alization, and adjourns as a Board of $txAervi,sors to 'Bedngaday, July 21, 1948 at-10 .o'clock i&. M. N Chef rman TIE V.T. y.'Q:. N"i i ':G". Tai' = i, •. ` w '^.,.:'.':;..PAASCB xy Y•Y 6' T J L 7 ^nl:. tt• r 7 ..,,..::Es.- +. dye i ns.; :r:j:w'G:..ys...- bgor,r ';D'!•'t"• -",P.k.' v.i:d;:':?: ii:. :'..:t1.`nFri'i%r•S' NJ. ia" L;:N'.':/F lad•:r..xn, tE, n f 1t y'p,.Np s w. '.e, Y7C y; CN": I• f11'Nb. R fi r v a ... ..:. .. o... .:...._.a +.:,.,.:•r t3.'..a?. y... ..•;L"`Wf..}"'..- r jxxt, v. .... *..z ark. 1`r:,,1':!F Deputy Tw 15M.. Baum LF 3tr -rr3 i y. i oRs of cow%` C.C'SS'A. COUNTY S'T'ATE OFir•.•. ± , CALIFORNIA*_ it:!•..K:r r r IASDIMWllY, JrLT 21v1948T-93 BOARD ME? h 4S ADJOUReED SE JoK AT 10 OtCWCW A. V. CuA*t 'A jjI LZAT MU t,5:` '".'+,:•'i: I r S. S. f-S!.'g1'T SORS RIPI.E7t, . L. .irS vr.;N:,. FAY S. TA:'IOR R. T. V. T. PAASCE cLaRr. x metheMatterofAnpoi.ntnt y4'Syj,Fire Comissioner, e '# ' yam Nw. c od C 6At li'ountN ire Protection strict. entv It appearing to..this,_Board..,:that:.,due: to,tea $ga y*_J(exber of Board ,of Fire. Comwisaioaers or Brea arood C4 ; y- Viso:.Protection Distriat, o. vaean r esists.; On motion of Supervisor Trenbath, seconded bg Supervisor .Taylor, 'IT IS BY THE 3 BOARD ORDERED that Bay Zonnlckson be and .he is hereby appointed to the office of OF FOARD OF F-TR~ COWTISSIOMMS OF B "00T) Cot1!RTv FIRE FROTECTION DISTRICT. The foregoing order is passed by the un&Uimous vote of the Board. 5 And the Board takes recess to meet on Nondsy, . July 26, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M. ATTEST: Y4/ r. 00 airman IN THE BOARD CIF S17 ERVISORS OF CO-TRA COSTA COI-NT-1, S`''ATE OF ':ALTFCRY'_A MONDAY, .;LLQ" 26, 194E THE BOARD YET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A. PRENT: HON. `4. .'. EG"ESIANAN9 CHAIRMAN: a r STTERVISORS: S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMING3 RAY S. TA'z LOR, R. J. ?RM. ATH. T. DAASCH, CLERX.rr r In the Matter oP Author,v ing 3 K Civil Service Commission to survey work in office of4._ Justice of Peace, Township No. 1. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Comd salon be and it Is hereby authorized and requested to survey the work in the office of the Justice of the Peace, Township No. 1, and make recommendations to this Board as to whether or not there is need for clerical assistance. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request Civil Service Commission to review work in Social Service Department. W. G. golden, Arector, having filed with this Board a eomumIcation in which reference is made to the establishment of the classification of Medical Social Worker din the Social Service Department, two nositions in said class having been allocated for the current fiscal year, and in wh'ch he suggests that the classification of Medical Social Fork Supervisor be established; that one position in said class be r allocated; that one position in the class of Medical Social Worker be abandoned; the new position to be on the same level as that of Public Assistance Supervisor, Grand I; 1 On motion of supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor TSrembath, IT IS BY THE, i BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the Civil Service Cormission for study and recoimmndation to this Board. The forego'ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Ratter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to purchase supplies for Social Service Department On motion of Supervisor Cuwmrings, seconded by Supervisor Trembeth, it IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase certain items listed under capital outlay in the 1448_49 Ludget for the Soeiall Service Department, as requested by S. G. Golden, Directorof the -locial Service Depart- ment. The foregoing order ;s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to purchase certain items for branch libraries. On motion of Supervisor TSrembath, seconded by Supervisor Traylor, IT IS BY THE POARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and in.. istructed to purchase the following described items for the El Cerrito Branch Library: I 1 Magazine Rack _ 5 tier I 1 Book 'Truck 1 Catalog Case, 30 tray units, with leg base and cornice 1 Legal file unit 4 1 Chair h t and to purchase a lawn :cower for the Brentwood Pranch Library. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board: i I i Monday, July 26, 1949, 'Yontinued In the Matter of Instrt:cting 171- District Attorney to prepare resolutionre appeal board, differences of property owners livith State Division of Highways. 3 On motion of Supervisor Cwwd nga, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare a resolution urging the Legislature to enact legislation creating an appeal body to which public agencies and individuals way appeal differences with State Division of Highways, for presentation to this Hoard. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.5 IIn the flatter of Granting County Officials permission to leave California On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDESD that the following persona be and they are hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days: County Librarian, Jessie A. Lea, commencing July 31, 1948. County Health Officer, V. A. Powell, M.D., commencing August 2, 1948. Superintendent of Schools, E. 0. Wilson, conaencing August 1, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f Ta the batter of Authorizing Assistant Health Officer to sign official papers On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ITIS BY THEi BOARD ORDERED that Marren 'A. Retterer, Assistant Health Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to sign official papers for the County Health Department during the 1948 1 vacation of Dr. H. A. Powell, County Health Officer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authorizing County Surveyor to survey for various sources of water supply for Branch County Jaid. On motion of Supervisor Tres•bath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDFJW that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby .Instructed to make a survey of various sources of grater supply in the vicinity of the Branch County Jail, and to make a report to this £oard of his findings. The foregoing order !s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 445. This Board having heretofore an June 21, 1948, approved and adopted Ordinance No. 445 and having ordered publication for the time and in the manner required by law, of a copy of said ordinance in the "Antioch Ledger", and An affidavit of Leona Marchetti showing publication in said "Antioch Ledger" of a copy of said Ordinance No. 445; having been presented to this Board; . On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 445 be and the same is hereby declared duly PUBLISHED and the Clerk is ordered to file said Affidavit of Publication. s The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Ordinance No. 449. This Board having heretofore on July 19, 1948, approved and adopted Ordinance No. 449 and having ordered publ'.cation for the time and in the manner required by law, of a copy of said ordinance in the "Contra 'Costa Gazettes; and Monday July 2C, 194S, Continued An affidavit of Vida McNamer showin . publication ;n said "Contra Costa Gazette" iof a copy of said Ordinance No. 449; having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THEj BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 449 be and the same is hereby declared duly s PUBLISHED and the Clerk is ordered to file said Affidavit of Publication. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance Nol 452. A form of ordinance numbered 452 and amending Section 6 of Ordinance leo. 442 (Salary Ordinance) by changing the salary range of Pharmacist from "24 to "26" is presented 1 to this Board; and On motion of supervisor Trembabh, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT T_S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 442 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 452 be published for the time and in the meaner required by lair, in the "Contra Costa 1Gazette", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published In the County of Contra Costa. iThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 453. A form of ordinance numbered 4539 prohibiting parking on portions of Noraga iRoad, S. D. 20 is presented to this Board; and f On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 453 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AIM ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FL'RT:R ORDEtfiD that a copy of said Ordinance No. 453 E be published for the time and in the manner required by lair, in the "Lafayette Sun% G a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passe: by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request of Mrs. Zittellen Buckley for reduction of taxes. Mrs. Zittellen Buckley files with this Board a request for adjustment of takes Ion her property located in the Town of Pinole and said request having been received too late for this Board's consideration in the matter of equalization of 1948-49 as_ sessments; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDIaM that said matter be referred to the County Assessor Ifor his consideration in making future assessments on Yrs. Buckley's property located iin the Town of Pinole. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous Vote of the Board.R In the Matter of Comuaunication from The American Legion, Henry A. McNamara Post No. 29, protesting Saturday closing of Veterans' Service office. A COMMM CATION from The American Legion, Henry A. McNamara Post No. 29 protest in the Saturday closing of the Count Veterans' Service office is resented to this8ygyP t Board; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEMW that said matter be referred to the County Veterans# Service Officer. i Monday, July 2r, 1949, Continued. 172 In the Matter of Contra Costa County Centennial Committee. The following persons having been selected at a meeting of the Contra Costa County Centennials Committee held on July 22, 1948, to serve as officers and Directors of said Committee; 3 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE P t BOARD ORDERED that the appointment of said persons to serve as officers and directors i of the Contra Costa County Centennial Committee be and the same is hereby APPROVED, as follows, to-wit: OFFICERS Elton Brombacher, Chairman C. A. "Cappy"Ricks, Vice_Chairman Judith Rooney, Secretary Bolen Williams, Historian WE3a0RS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Supervisor H. L. Cummings wBab Simontacci fr, Agnes N. Groomxfiv yak tf ^ v nk Billeci F' Rose Danerir ' Izetta Sweet Iona Booth The foregoing order Is passed by the usulmous vote of the; Board. r t Iz the hatter of Request for funds for the Contra Costa County Centenial Committee. Elton Bronbacher, Chairmn, Contra Costa County Centennial Committee, appears before this Board and presents a request on behalf of said Committee for funds; and IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDEM- that said request be taken under consideration. In the Matter of Authorizing payment, children requiring highly speciali-ed care. It appearing to this Eoard that children maintained by the County in foster homes require, in some instances, highly specialized care; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Board hereby authorizes payment for the care to such cases of not to exceed $70.00 per month, including clothing furnished by the foster home. The foregoing order '_s passer by the unanimous vote of the Board.S In the Matter of Correction of erroneous assessments. f Justin A. Randall, County Assessor having filed with this Board a request fort authorization to the County Auditor to cancel improvements and penalties and allow exemption, to correct the following erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 194=-4P, said request having been approved b; the District Attorney; i On motion of =jupervisor nipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1 BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel improvments and penalties and allow exemption on the following property, to-wit: In Volume 20, Assessment No. 72409, 6. R. & Larissa M. Hatheriz are assessed with a portion of San Felipe Grant, containing 1.581 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $2370. There were no improvements on this propert;; the first monday in March of 1947 and should be cancelled. Also, Mr. Hatherly filed claim for war veterans exemption but through a clerical error exemption was not allowed.630 exerption should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.j 1 Monday, Jult 26, 1948, Continued. In the hatter of Authorizing the Sheriff to move bleachers. On motion of Supervisor Trembath seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TAS iBOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long be and he is heriby authorized to use county prisoners for the purpose of removing bleachers from the Antioch Highschool to the I Antioch City Park for a celebration to be held on July 29, 1948 and following said celebration to return said bleachers to their original location at the Antioch High— school. The foregoing order ts passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the Purchasing Agent to advertise for equipment for County Hospital On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by '4upervisor Trembath, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for the purchase of boilers for the County Hospital, said bids to be opened by this Board on August 9, 1948 at 11 o'clock a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Instructing the District Attorney to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance 395 (Building Code. On motion of Supervisor Cummings seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY TM BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance 385 by including the adoption of the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1948 Edition. The foregoing order is passed by the uanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of authorization of 4 J. Paul Rhodes, Business Manager Contra Costa County Hospital and C. W. Hornback, County Purchasing Agent, to represent the County in applying for tax free alcohol. i On motion of Supervisor Trembath seconded by Supervisor Cuaanings IT IS BY THS ' BOARD ORDERED that J. Paul Rhodes, Business Manager Contra Costa County Hospital and C. W. Hornback, County Purchasing Agent be and they are hereby authorized to sign required forms as representatives of Contra Costa County in the matter of procuring and reporting the use of tax free alcohol, in the matter of applications to the Treasury Department, Alcohol Tax Unit, 555 Battery Street, San Francisco. The foregoing order ;s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Pleasant Hill Improvement Association The Pleasant Hill Improvement Association having filed with this Board a communication in which attention is called to the junkyard at the Monument; On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Contra Costa County Water District. Thomas M. Carlson, Attorney Contra Costa County Tater District, having filed with this Board a certified cops of Ordinance No. 5 of the Contra Costa County Water District which Ordinance includes new lands within said district; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said copy of said Ordinance be placed on file. The foregoin,- order '_s passed by the Unanimous cote of the Boerd.i Monday, July 26, 2948, continued. f In the batter of "u thorizing payment to Western Engineers Inc. of 41600. work at Buchanan Field. jF This Board on March 15, 1948 entered into an agreement with Westbrn Engineers Inc. whereby said Western Engineers Inc. was to do certain work In the matter of surveys, etc. for Puchanan Meld and this Board having agreed to pay the sum of $1600.0 iupon completion of said work, as approved by the County purveyor and said County Surveyor having approved said work as now being comaleted; Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings seconded by Supervisor Trembath IT IS BY ITHE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to drag his warrant in favor of sa{d Western Engineers Inc. in the sum of $1600.00, payment due in accordance with terms of said agreement dated March 15, 1948. The foregoing order is passed r g 6 p by the unanimous vote of the Board. i iin the Matter of Application of L. R. Tourville for a permit to construct a duplex on a lot 45 feet by 151 Peet in Supervisorial District 0. L. n. Tourville having filed with this Board an application for a Land use permit to construct a duplex on a lot 45 feet by 151 feet in S. D. ##3, said duplex is to be located on that parcel of land being lot 25, block 49, Martinez Land Co. Tract T, fronting 50 feet on the south side of Orange Street, 70 feet west of Leslie Avenue; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coed ssion having re-ommended that said application be grantedfi On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE IBOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregosng permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies, r with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of bhe Board. 4 In the Matter of Application g of M. Hacker for a land use permit modification of provisions 4,of Ordinance 382. M. Hacker having riled with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 31 feet side yard for addition to existing residence; to be located on Lot 279 Bickerstaff Tract, at the end of Walnut St...(an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Si,pervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinant-e as hereinabove not forth and requested be and the same is thereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Application j of A. 0. Donogh Jr. for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. A. 0. Donogh Jr. having filed with this Board an application under the provis_ ions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision ", Subsection 5 A- 6 of Ordinance 392 to have side E yard elimination and 2 inch set back for garage; to be located on Lot 16, Block "K", Berkeley Highlands, Kensington Park Area, (an R_1 district); and said application i 0 Monday, July 26, 1948, Continued. having been referred to the Planning ;O=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said application for land Lse permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of S. E. Kline for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. S. E. Kline having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 392 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions i of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build a residence with 5 feet side yards; to be located on Block 'r_., Lot 3, Berkeley Highlands (an R-1 districi); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Qontra Costa 4f County and said Planning Co=13sion having recommended to this Board that said appli.. I cation be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, TT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Louis C. Enkema for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 3112 Louis C. Enkema having filed with thia Board an application under the provision¢ of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions I of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 feet side yards for a residence; to be located on Lot #34, Block L. , Berekeley Woods Addition (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of iContra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Application of Western domes Development I, Company for a land use permit tt. Imodification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Western Hones Development Company having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modifi- r cation of the provisions of erection 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 feet side yards for residence, to be located on Portion of Lot 17, Block G, Berkeley Woods (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Zoard that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by St.pervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the j I provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i Monday, July 26, 1448, -Continued.177 is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 39 In the batter of Applications of J. karpetello for a land use permit modification of4 provisions of Ordinance 382 J. karpetello having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions Fof Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build a garage with i3 feet side yard, to be located on Lot 23 and 240 Black 116, East Richmond Heights 1 (an R_1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission lof Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board i that said application re granted. On motion of -upervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the batter of Application of S. L. Holmes for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. S. L. Holmes having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Sutdivision As Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have front set back of 5 feet for a garage; to be located on Portion of Lot 6, Block 1, Berkeley Highlands Terrace, a Subn. of Lot 1, San Pablo Rancho(an R_1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Cor-mission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- ining Commission having recocmnded to this Board that said applicatjon be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded b;; Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE SBOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as eiereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the uoaninMe vote of the Board, lIn the Matter of the Petition to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the Annexation to the City of Pittsburg of Contiguous RESOLUTION DECLARING Property Belonging to the Said City. D TO PITTSBURG t EREAS, on the 12th day of July, 1948, there was filed in the office of the 3 County Clerk of Contra Costa County, a petition by the City Council of the City of Pittsburg, praying for the annexation of certain unincorporated territory contiguous Y to and owned by the said City of Pittsburg; and AREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said County set July 26, 1948, at the hour of ten o'clock, a.m., at the Chambera of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, at Kartinet, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place of hearing said petition; and A'FiMEAS, notice of said tine and place of hearing was duly published as required by law; and WHEREAS, no taxpayers in said County or City objected to said annexation by filing any written remonstrance with the said Board of Supervisors prior to or at the 4-, Monday, July 26, 1948 - Continued time of said nearing. NO-Ts THEREFORE, IT IS HEREFY ORDEPM that the annexation of said hereinafter described property to the City of Pittsburg as prayed for in the resolution of said City on file herein be, and the same is hereby approved and said territory is ordered annexed to the City of Pittsburg.i i IT IS FURTHER ORIERED that the Clerk of this Board shall make, certify and transmit to the Secretary of State of California and to the City Council of the City i of Pittsburg a certified copy of this resolution approving said annexation, which document shall be filed by the 4ecretary of State and by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The property to be annexed is described as follows, to wit: Portion of the Rancho Los Medanos, containing 58.63 acres, more or less, descriLed as follows: Beginning at the most southerly corner of the 1.64 acre parcel of land described in the deed frau C. A. Hooper & Co. to the City of Pittsburg, dated bpril 15, 1937 and recorded ipril 29, 1937 in Volume 437 of Official Records, at page 100, said point of beginning being on the west line of the property now or formerly of the Southport Land Commercial Company; thence from said point of beginning north 680 14' west along the south line of said 1.64 acre parcel (437 OR lOO), 881.57 feet to the southwest corner thereof; thence north 160 451 east, along the west line of said pa:-cel (437 OR 100) and the extension north 160 451 east thereof, 1010.55 feet to the south line of the County Road from Concord to Southern Pacific Railroad Company's depot at Pittsburg; thence North 800 521 west along said south ltne, 304.36 feet; thence south 16° 451 gest, 2215.1 feet to a 1 .inch iron pipe; thence north 730 151 west 1132.45 feet to a 1 inch reinforcing har; thence south 160 45' west 272.65 feet to a 6/4 inch reinforcing bar; thence south 730 w. 51 east, 874.3 feet to a 2 inch by 2 inch stake; thence south 160 451 west, 634.5 feet to a 2 inch by 2 inch stake; thence south 730 08' east at 277.65 feet a 1 inch iron pin, a total distance of 570.95 feet to a 2 inch ry 2 inch stake; thence north 160 45' east, 834.45 feet to the north line of the 40 feet in width ri.,ht of way described in the deed from C. A. Hooper & I-o. to -'ecific Gas and electric Company, dated August 120 1925 and recorded August 19, 1925 in Volume 7 of 04'ficial Records, at page 93; thence south 730 151 east along said north line 867.05 feet to the west line of the property now or 'ormerl- of the Southport Land a Uonmercial Company, and which west line is 100 feet westerly (right angle measurement) from the west line of Railroad Avenue; thence north 160 451 east along said west line of the property of Southport Land & -ommercial company, 1241 feet to the point of beginning. Dated: July 26, 1948. In the Matter of the Withdraws) of Certain.Territory now in the Mt. View County Fire Protection District Recently Annexed to and Included within the City of Martinez. RESOLUTION i I WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property lying within the boundaries of the Mt. View County Are Protection District has been recently annexed to the City of Martinez; and F.!EREAS, on the 7th day of July, 1948, the City Council of the City of Martinez passed a resolution directing the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa to fix a time and place for hearing on the question of the withdrawal of said property from the boundaries of the Int. View County Fire Protection District, Novis 'i'U-EF ORE, PE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA thet the time and place of hearing on the matter of the proposed with- drawal of the hereinafter described city property from the Mt.View County Fire Protection District be held at 10 o'clock a.m. on the 9th da of Ausy gust, 19480 in the Chambers of the said Board of Quperv13ors in Martinez, California. BE IT FURTuER RESOLVED that any person interested may appear at said hearing and object to the withdrawal or may object to the continuance of the remaining territory as a district. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice of this hearing by the Board be given by 1 publication by one (1) insertion of this resolution in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation published and printed within the district, and also by posting copies of this resolution in three (3) publish places within the district, Monday, July 26, 1948 - Continued. 179n7 7 one of which shall be Within the portion of the district proposed to be withdrawn, i.e. , lying within the city. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVzD that the exterior boundaries of that portion of the 9 district within the city proposed to be withdrawn from Mt. View Fire County Protection i District are as follows: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning in the center of Alhambra Creek at the intersection thereof with the southeasterly line of LaSalle Heights, Unit No. 2, as per map thereof filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, St to of California, on Mune 7, 1928, in Volume 21 of Daps, at page 571; thence leaving said creek and running along the southeasterly line of said Lasalle Heights, Unit No. 2, northerly and easterly to the most southerly corner of LaSalle Heights, Unit No. 1, as per map thereof Piled in the office of said County Recorder on June 7, 1927, in Volume 20 of Maps, at PFge 560; thence easterly along the southerly line of Lajalle Hei,-hts, Unit No. 1, to the westerly line of LaSalle Hei.h is ::nit No. 3, as per map thereof filed in the office of said County Recorder on May 24, 1929 in Volume 21 of liras, at page 586; thence southerly alone said westerly line and easterly along the southerly line thereof, to the southwesterly line of LaSalle Heig ts, unit No. 5, as per map thereof filed in the orlice of said County Recorder on June 18, 1942 in Volume 26 of Maps, at page 892; thence along said southwesterly line to the northwesterly line of the County Road known as bush venue; thence westerly along said line of rush venue and the extension thereof on a straight line to the center of Alhambra Creek; thence northerly downn the center of w said creek to the point of beginning. AYES: Supervisors - RIPLE * CUMMINGS, TAYLOR, BUCHANAN, TREMBATH NOES: Supervisors _ *lose. ABSENT:Supervisors _ None. 5 In the Matter of Approval. of Report of County Auditor filed July 269 1948. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on July 26, 1948 his report E of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, secodned by 5upervi sor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD FORT" ORDERED that the expenditures contained in said I report, excepting the pay-roll items contained therein, be by the Clerk published at p' the time the proceedings of the Board of -4upervisors are published. IT IS FY Tom: BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor 4 containing the pay-roll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all itmes therein, to be open for public inspection. The foregoing order is passed by the unanfmous vote of the Board. S .', In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission further extension to report Fon requests for rezoning of property. This Board having heretofore granted the Planning CL, mission extension of time in which to file their reports and recommendations on the following requests for 1 Irezoning of property, the last extension of ninety days having been granted on April 9 126, 1948: i Request of Frank A. and Zelma Stead that certain lots in Danville Gardens Subdivision be rezoned from Transition Residential Agricultural District (R-A) to Retail Business (R-E) and to Multiple :amily Residential District (M-R), and Request of H. C. Dynes that certain of his property on the Danville-Alamo Highway be rezoned from Transition Residential "gricultural District (R-A) to Retail IBusineas (R-B); and Said Planning Commission having re.iueated a further extension of ninety days; Yonday, July 26, 1948 - Continued. On motion of Supervisor CumrdnFs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY TK-7 BOARD ORDERED that said Plaming "::om`+ss'_on be and they are hereby granted a further, extension of ninety days to file reports and recommendations on said rejuests. The foregaint order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns out of respect to the memory of the late enc-Senator William R. aharkey, to meet on Wednesday, July 28, 1948, at 3 o'clock P.M. M a rman N ATTEST. eerc x W. T. Paasch, Clerk eu GlerkP ,y r Y n t4> IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COA?RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, I EDN"SDAY, JULY 289 1948 Ft THE FOARD W-L'T IR ADJOUNED SESSION AT 3 O'CLOCK a Y. PRESENT: HON. 72. J. BtCu.A -AN, ^F.AIRHAN: 3A SUPERVISORS S. S. 4IPLSti LCLMMNGSs . L. s RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TRE-YF---.TH. N I. T. PAASCE, CLERK. r r In the Matter of Adoution f tentative budget for fiscal year 1948 - 1949. Rhe Board of Supervisors of Contra Cast& County having fulls considered they udget requirements of the heads of the various departments of the County government of e County of Contra Costs for the fiscal year 1948-1949, On motion of Supervisor dipley seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT 13 FY THE BOARD ORDERED that the tentative budget for the -fiscal year 1948-1949 Contra Costa ounty be and the same is hereby approved and D. N. Teeter, County Auditor, is hereby rdered to have 800 compies of said tentative tudget published in pamphlet form by the ndependent Printing Company. IT IS FURTHER ORD191-D that the final hearing on said budget be and the same f s j f ereby set for Friday, August 20, 1948, at 10 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of said f r oard and the County Clerk shall publish a notice of the time and place of said hearing j or the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the Contra Costa Gazette, a news, aper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 2, 1948 at 10 o'clock Jffi 611 zman bol I ATTEST: 44 aW. T. Paasch Clerk y ---./ Vp ut.7 Clark F rk y 0" T ` l z 7. kV, ss— F" ' ;7"S _„+i+, n—w• m. ;'a . . S s`' k"` t. , ,." ... x ?. '„'sx 4 v4. 97 rz r.ZN` Y ” a fi f. 1s{i w 1 181 BEFORE THE BOARD OF 3U?-.PVI30RS MONDAY, -%UGUST- i, 1948 TSE BOARD ::.=:1" sit ..7G11LL;J SESSION AT 10 PRESENT: FON. 11. J. FrCHAHAN, CHAIRMAN, ?PESrDI1NG: SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY', H. L CIIVWINGS RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMBATH T. PAASCR, CLERK. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of July, 1948, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by said Hoard approved as read. In re Issue of Fonds of San Ramon School District. WERFAS, on the 11th day of May, 1948s, the board of trustees of San Ramon School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said board of trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of the said board of trustees on said day, did call an election, and rssolve and order: That an election be called and held on the 15th day of June, 1948 in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of Fifty Thousand (4509000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding twenty years and to bear interest at a rate of not exceeding five per cent per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money fCW ithe following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. a b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. a) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or , buildings other than such as may be necessary for current 10 e, ` ' ' maintenance, operation or repairs. The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged; injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition.) W ERE&S. an election was held in said School District on the 15th day of June, 19480 in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said board of trustees of said School District, and all the procevdings had in the premises have been certified to the board of supervisors by the board of trustees of said School District, as re. squired by law; and WERSAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examinat{on and Anvestigation this board have found and do hereby find and declare: That in accordance with a resolution and order of the board of trustees of San Recon School District, passed and adopted on the 11th day of May, 1948s, an election was duly called in said School "istrict, and was held in said School District on the 15th day of June, 1948, and that natice of said election was given by posting notices signed by the board, of trustees of said School District in three public places in said School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in Valley Pioneer, a newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County, State of California, not less than once in each calendar week for three successive cal- endar weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published, was in the form required by law. That prior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of election con- i Monday, August 2, 1948 - Continued. ducting said election:, signed the declaration as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as re4uired by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the ivotes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the board of trustees r sof said School District, and to them made return of the poll list and roster of voters, £ and t ally list of said election. That on the 22nd day of June, 19489 the seventh day after the said election, and at one o'clock p.m. of said day, the board of trustees of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from rhich said returns the said bard of trustees found and declared and this board finds and declares that there were Ninety six (96) votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to-wit: Ninety-four (94) votes were cast for issuing said bonds, and two (2) votes and no more were cast cast against issuing said bonds, and that the said board of trustees caused an I entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of said board. f And this board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and R legally given and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and thingsl required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due Eform and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue I of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School -)istrict, f including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that bonds of San Ramon School District in said Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) dollars, in denominations of One Thousand 'Dollars ($1,000.00) each payable as hereinafter provided, in lawful money of the Lhni ted States, with interest thereon at the rate of not exceeding five per cent per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter in like lawful money, at the office of the county treasurer of sal d County. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be dated the lot day of October 1948, and be payable as follows, to-Wit: Bonds Numbered Denomi-To Run Bonds Numbered Denomi-To Run Inclusive) nation Inclusive) nation 1 - 2 12000.00 1 year 21 - 23 12000.00 11 years 3 - 4 412000.00 2 years 24 - 26 19000.00 12 years 5 - 6 51,000.00 3 years 27 - 29 11,000.00 13 years a 7 - 8 19000.00 4 years 30 - 32 51,000.00 14 years 9 - 10 41s,000.00 5 years 33 - 35 12,000.00 15 years 11 - 12 19000.00 6 years 36 - 38 110000.00 16 years 13 - 14 1,000.00 7 years 39 - 41 1,000.00 17 years 15 - 16 10000.00 8 year a 42 - 44 1,000.00 18 years 17 - 18 112000.00 9 years 45 - 47 11,000.00 19 year s 19 - 20 1,000.00 10 years 48 - 50 1,000.00 20 years land the interest accruing thereon shall be payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually therea=.'ter, on the lst days of October and April of each and every year, until said bonds are paid. l f It is further ordered that said bonds shall be ia:ued substatially in the following form, to-wit: SCHOOL BOND vr. of San Ramon School District lof Contra Costa County, State of California, United States of America. 5A8 8111[08 school Distirct f Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and romises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of Contra Costa iCounty, State of California, on the lat day of October, 19_,, One Thousand ($10000.00) 1dollars in lawful money of the United Mates of America, with interest thereon in like t Monday, August :, 1948 - Continued. 1 lawful money at the rate of per cent per annus, payable sesi-annually on the lat days of October and April of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the and of such year). This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from to inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Pift.*- Thousand W,000.00) dollars, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, for the purpose of raising money for the following fpurposea: a) The purchasing of school lots; b) The building or purchasing of school buildings; c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildirgs other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs; d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, ow injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; r ( e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus z :.:. or a permanent nature; f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds; pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said San Ramon School District in said County and State of California, on the 15th day t jof June, 1948. s` And the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as re- quired by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done 1precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed 4 11n. regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school bonds. 1 And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of i i indebtedness of the said San Ramon School i4strict, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 2nd day of August, 1948, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said San Ramon School District, and I the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall b i raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. IN WITNESS WHERROP, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State sof California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the county auditor, land attested by its clerk with the seal of sat d board attached the _day of 13.9 W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of Board of ziupervisors. BRAT') D. M. MTM ounty Auditor. h ATMST: W. T. PALSCH r County Clark and Clark thi of ftervisors. Monday, August 22 1948 - Continued. It is further ordered that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to-wit: INTEREST COUPON r, n+ter r NO* She Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the San Ramon School District, in sat d County and State, on the day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in rain County an tate, t sum of and 100 dollarsfor soninterest on Bond No. of said Sc o str ct. W. J. BUCHANAN CSIrman of the 15oard of bupervisors. D. M. TEETER County u Itor. W. T. PAASCH ounff Cl;jJ an lark of the BoardOf upery cors. It is further ordered that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the I County Auditor bo and they are hereby authorized to sign said bonds and said bonds shah be countersigned by the Clerk of this Board who shall affix the of"icial seal of this s Board to each of said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall deliver said bonds, so l executed, to the County Treasurer for safekeeping. Any two of such signatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced. The coupons jattached to said bonds shall bear the printed, engraved or lithographed facsimile signature of the County Auditor, the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the Clerk ; of this Board. It is further ordered that the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all the taxable property x in said school district and provision is hereby made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law.i It is further ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the '"Valley Pioneer", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa fort he period of # at least two weeks; that this board of supervisors will, up to Tuesday, the 7th day or I September, 1948, at 11 orclock A.M. of said deF . receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash, at not less than par, and e interest; the board of supervisors, however, reserving the right to refect anyaccrued and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted on the 2nd day of August, 1948, by the following vote, to-wit: AM: Supervisors S. S. RI PLEY# H. L. CMWNGS, RAY Ss TAYLOR, W. J. DUCHABANO R. J. TREMBA.TS. ti NOES: None ABSENT: None In the Matter of Ordinance No. 454. A form of ordinance numbered 454 and smanding Ordinance No. 385 (Building Code) by adopting the most recent edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinanced No. 454 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND IADOPTED: and IT IS BY THE BOARD ?I?THER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance 454 4 Monday, August 2, 1948 - Continued. 15 be published for the time and in the manner required b-; lax in the "Contra Costa Gazette", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of i Contra Costa. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of S monthly reports filed. Reports for the month or July, 1948, are presented by the following county>. Idepartments, and by the Board ordered placed on file: County Building Inspector, Contra Costa County Health DepartMent, Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals. In the Matter of ordinance No. 448. This Board having heretofore on July 12, 1948 adopted Ordinance No. 448, and having ordered a copy of same published for the time and in the manner as required in The Tri-City News," and Andrew M. Peters having presented to this Board his affidavit lahowing publication in said paper in the manner and for the time required by law; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS EY THE IBOARD ORDERED that said i3rdinance No. 448 be and the same is hereby declared duly published and IT IS BY THE BOARD FDRTF M ORDERr:D that said affidavit be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Request for amendment to Ordinance No. 449 with reference to building inspection. Mr. Beater Robinson of Breed, Robinson and Stuart, appears before thia Boar& F land re.juests that Ordinance No. 449 which provides for the inclusion of residential sub-divisions under re4uirement3 of building code regulations set out in Ordinance No. 3852 be amended to provide for the acceptance by the County of F.H.A. inspections iin place of requiring county building inspection in the unzoned areas as it relates to provisions of Ordinance No. 449; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supe=rvisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids on equipment for Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. This Board having on July 19, 1948 authorized the Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids for the purchase of two radio transmitters and three receivers for the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, and this being the time last for the opening of said bide, the following bids are received: FRANK S. MANOV: No-. of M I t s Link Type Kaar Eng. Co. Price Near) 2 mm PTS-22X TRANSKITTER TRANSMITTER i48y. 1 8 IIA PRS-9X 168. 2 2j#5 PRL-11X226j. VIOR A COMPUM INSTALL&TION, TWO LILAC TRANSMITTING AN79MA ASSEMBLIES CAN BE SUPPLIED POR TOTAL COST 921.50 IffLMT Me WATSON Aa; Lan BX transmitters 93.00 1 - Lint 8UA receiver 980.00 2 - Link 205 Ed. 3A receivers 220.00 Vionday, August 2, 1948 - Continued. And the Board having considered said bids, finds that the bid of Prank S. Manov is the best bid, and on motion of Supervisor Cumisings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDhRED that the bid of Frank S. Manov be ACCEPTED, deleting therefrom the itme listed as Unit 1, 8 IIA PRS-9X, $168.00; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized i to purchase the items listed with the exception of the item deleted ($168.00) from the successful bidder, Frank S. Manov, at the prices stated in his bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bid on fire truck, Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. This Board having on July 19, 1948 authorized the Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids for jeep fire engine, complete with equipment, and this being the time set out for the opening of bids on said Jeep; the following bid is received: ED STONE MOTORS, 2195 Concord Ave., Concord: Orae willys Jeep equiped as a fire fighting unit, including front top, spare tire, draw bar, passenger seat and brush guard, together with front and rear tanks, pump, guard rails, red light siren,--------$1946.50 plus sales tax; And said bid being the only bid received by this Board; on the recommendati of the County Purchasing agent and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid be and the some is ACCEPTED! and Ij I IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and hel is hereby instructed to purchase said jeep from said Ed Stone Motors at the price state"d in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement transferring certain property located at Concord Army Airfield (Buchanan Field) . A form of agreement between the United States of America, acting by and through star Assets Administration, under and pursuant to Executive Order 9689, dated January 31, 1946, etc., party of the first part, and the County of Contra Costa, party I of the second part, wherein the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the assumption by the party of the second part of all the obligations and its taking subject to the reservations, restrictions, and conditions and its covenant to abide by and agree to other reservations, etc., as set out in that certain instrument i of transfer of property identified as the Concord Army Airfield, "-Calif-156, dated the 9th day of October 1947, between the parties of the first and second part herein referred to, GRANTS to the said party of the second part, certain described goods, chattels, and personal property located upon and used in connection with the operation ! and maintenance of said Concord Amy Airfield, located near Concord, is presented to this Board; and i j On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS' BY 4 THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and IT IS BY j THE BOARD FURTHER ORDEREM that M'. J. Buchanan, chairman of this Board, be and he is I hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Petition to x the Board of Supervisors of they . County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the Annexation to the City of Pittsburg of Contiguous Property Belonging to the Said amity. RESOLUTION DECLARING ITTSBU:%G onday, August 2, 1948 - Continued. 187 9h RF.AS, on the 12-h day of July, 1948, there was filed in the o_`''"ice of the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, a petition by the City Council of the City Jof Pittsburg, praying for the annexation of certain unincorporated territory contiguous to and owned by the said City of Pittsburg; and VMREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said County set July 26, 1948, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m., at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Rall of Records, at Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place of hearing said petition; and TMEREAS, notice of said tins and place of hearing was duly published as required by law; and RLAS, no taxpayers in said County or City objected to said annexation 1by filing any written remonstrance with the said Board of supervisors prior to or at the time of said hearing. NOW, WEREFORE, IT IS AFRBH'!t ORDERED that the annexation of said hereinafter idescribed property to the City of Pittsburg as prayed for in the resolution of said City on file herein be, and the same is hereby approved and said territory is ordered annexed to the City of Pittsburg. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall make, certify and itransmit to the Secretary of State of CElifornia and to the City Council of the City y lof Pittsburg a certified copy of this resolution approving said annexation, which document shall be filed bs the Secretary of State and by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The property to be annexed is described as follows, to wit: Portion of the Rancho Los Medanos, containing 58.63 acres, more or less, described as follows: Beginning at the most sourtherly corner of the 1.64 acre parcel of land described in the deed from C. A. Looper do Co. to the City of Pittsburg dated April 15, 1937 and recorded April 29, 1937 in Volume 437 of Official Records, at page 100, said point of beginning being on the west line of the property now or formerly of the Southport Land & Commercial Company; thence from said point of beginning north 680 14' west along the south line of said 1.64 acre p< rcel (437 OR 100), 881.57 feet to the southwest corner thereof; thence north 160 45' east, along the west line of said parcel (437 OR 100) and the extension north 160 45' east thereof, 1010.55 feet to the south line of the County road from Concord to Southern pacific Railroad Company's depot at :ittsburg; thence north 800 52' west along laid south line, 304.36 feet; thence south 160 45' crest, 2215.1 feet to a 1 inch iron pipe; thence north 730 15' west, 1132.45 feet to a 1 inch re- inforcing bar; thence south 160 45' west, 272.65 feet to a 3/4 inch re- inforcing bar; thence south 730 15' east, 874.3 feet to a 2 inch by 2 inch stake; thence south 160 45' west, 634.5 feet to a 2 inch by 2 inch stake; thence south 730 08' east at 277.65 feet a I inch iron pin, a total distance of 570.95 feet to a 2 inch by 2 inch stake; thence north 160 45' east, 834.45 feet to the north line of the 40 feet in width right of way described in the deed from C. A. Hooper h Co. to Pacific Gas and electric Company, dated August 12, 1925 and recorded August 19, 1925 in Volume 7 of Official Records, at page 93; thence south 730 15' east Along said north line, 867.05 feet to the west line of the property now or formerly of the Southport Land k Commercial Company, and which west line is 100 feet westerly (r!Eht angle measurement) from the west line of Railroad Avenue; thence north 160 45' east along said west line of the property of Southport Land do Commercial Company, 1241 feet to the point of beginning. Dated: July 26, 1948 1 j In the Matter of P , iGranting Social Service Director permission to attend Committee Meeting. On motion of Supervisor Cvmmdngs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Social Service Director W. A. Golden be and he is hereby authorized to attend a Committee wating relative to social welfare work at Fresno on August 4, 1948. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending i 13aid meeting shall be a county charge. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board.S Monday, August 1948 _ Continued. In the Matter of Authorizing Appointment of Notary Publics within the j Social 6ervice Department. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Social Service Director W. A. Golden be and he is hereby authorized to arrange for the appointment as Notary Publics of two members of the Social Service Department, and IT IS BY THE FOARD FMTgfiR ORDMW that said members, when they have become duly appointed notaries, be and they are hereby given authorized to arrange for the s appointment as Notary Publics of two members of the Social Service Department, and f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDMD that said members, when they have become i duly appointed notaries, be and they are hereby given authority to acknowledge lien I instruments, and reimbursement agreements for the County of Contra Costa or acknowledg- ments on any other papers relative to the administration of the Qocial Service De- partment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave California on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Jupervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDERM that Counts Treasurer, C. L. Dodge be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of 30 days commencing August 2, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of S Approval of Warrant of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024 Warrant No. 508 issued by the Delta Parma Reclamation District No. 2024. payable to J. A. McIntosh in the sum of $300.50 for office expense having been presented to this Board for approval; On motion of supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is fr reby approved and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Permit to haul garbage to John P. Elissondo and Steve Iri goyen. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that John P. Elissondo and Steve Zrigoyen be and they are hereby granted a permit to haul garbage and refuse along and upon the public streets roads, and highways of Contra Costa County in accordance with provisions of Ordinance 310 as amended. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the latter of Granting Permit to Transport garbage over public streets, w setc., to Richmond -lanitary Service. Richmond Sanitary Service, by Tinning and DeDep its attorneys, having filed with this Board an application under provisions of Ordinance 310 as amended for a permit to transport garbage and rubbish over the public streets, roads, and highways i of Contra Costa County; On motion of rvisor Ri le seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEupePy BOARD ORDERED that said Richmond Sanitary Service be and it is hereby granted a permit to transport garbage and rubbish over the public streets, roads, and highways of; the County of Contra Costa in accordance with provisions of (ordinance 310 as amended. hefore;o" nE order is oassed ty the unanimous rote of the Board. Monday, August 2, 194P - Continued. 189 In the batter of Grantinr ?ermissien to transport garbage on County Roads to Joe Navone and Frank Garbarino t On motion of 4upervisor Cuawdnga, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Joe Nevone and Prank Garbarino dba Orinda and Lafayette Garbage Disposal Co., be and they are hereby granted a permit to transport garbage along and upon public streets, roeds, and highways of Contra Costa County in accordance with provisions of Section 2, Ordinance 310 as amended. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the (tatter of Application to use certain area as garbage dump. Western Hog Company having filed with this Board an application for a permit Ito use as garbage dump certain real property in Contra Costa County being Lot 29, Sec. 2, Township 1, North Range 5 West Swamp and Marsh Land of Map 1, and William Brown appearing before the Pcw rd at this time and protesting the granting of such a permit and Dr. W. A. Powell, County Health Uft'ieter having stated that he considers conditions unsatisfactory for the granting of such a permit; S On motion of Supervisor Cummings seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOAFD ORDIRRED that said application be and the same is hereby taken under consideration. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the !tatter of Granting Peddlerst Permit Ito John W. au inn, 2141 Clinton Avenue, Alameda, Calif. John 17. juin, 2141 Clinton Avenue, Alameda, California, honorably dis- charged veteran of WorAwar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate #37 659 345; having filed with this Board a request for free permit to peddle ice cream in unincorporated area of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylot, IT IS BY THE P BOARD ORDERED that said John W. Quinn be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle lice cream in the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County, and I IT IS BY '"HE BOARD FURThM ORDERED that the County Tax Collector be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of John W. Goodwin for a permit for fruit stand and drive-in cold drink stand in S. D. #3. John A. Goodwin, having riled with the Burd an application for a land use permit to operate fruit stand and drive-in cold drink stand in S. D. #3, said stand land drive-in cold drink stand to be located on that parcel of land being a portion iof Lot 4, Larkey Ranch Subdivision #2, said parcel fronting on west side of State ISighway IV-CC-75B, and said application having been referredtothe Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said Application be granted with the stipulations that it be for a period of one year and that it have a 40t set back; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THS tBOA.RD ORDERFI) that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant gcomplies with the requirements of the Riley Act (earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, August 2, 1948 - Continued. In the +tetter of Application of Norman ha.hwan for permit for group of stores for markets and general business purposes in S. D. #3 Norman Shahwan, having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a group of stores for markets and general business purposes in S. D. No. 3 and said group of stores being located on Lot 24, Walnut Creek Acres, fronting 93 feet on the west side of the State Highway, 215 feet south of Hookston Road, and said application having been referredto the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having rec- ended that said application be granted with the stipulation that this group of stores be R_B (retail business) and that the buildings be set back in line with other buildings in that area; On motion of -upervisor Taylor, seconded by supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and she same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the reuirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law.) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the oda.t ter of Application of B. Don Blackwood for permit to establish a school bus store a yard and repair shops in S. D. 3. B. Don Blackwood, having filed with this Board an Application for a land use permit to establish a school bus storage yard and repair shops in S. D. #3, said storage yard and repair shops to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive; L parcel, fronting 344 feet on the east silo of "Deland Drive; and at the west end of Meek Place, approximately 400 feet south of Sunny hollow Subdivision, and said f application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County land said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; i On motion of supervisor Taylor, seconded by 6upe rvisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of C. Martens for permit for duplex in S.D. 3. C. Martens, having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a duplex in S. D. *43, said duplex to be located on that parcel of lard being a portion of Lot 56, Larkey Ranch Subdivision #2, said parcel fronting 65 feet on the east side of Larkey Lane, 65 feet south of First Avenue, and said jpplication having been refer-ad to the planning Omission of Contra Costa County and said planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Si--pervisor Taylor, seconded by Qupervisor Ripley, IT IS N THE BOARD ORDE-=ED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of H. J. Billings for a permit for fruit and vege- table stand for one year in S. D. #3 iH. J. billings having filed with this Board an application for a Land use permit to operate a fruit and vegetable stand in S. D. #3 for one year, said fruit land vegetable stand to be located on thpt parcel of land being a descriptive parcel ifronting 250 feet on the northwest side of County Road, by the Cemetery on the north- least side and 300 feet on the east side of the State Highway IV-CC-75B and said i Monday, August 2, 194-8 - -ontinued. 19.1 application havin« teen referred to the planning -orn3ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recorsrended that said application be granted; i On motion of supervisor Taylor, seconded by 6upervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the re4uirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Application of D. M. %;unningham for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 3132. D. V. CGNNINGRAN having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build residence with 5' side yards; Lot 40 Blakemont Subn., fronting on southeast side of zureka Avenue in an R-1 District. and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa R County and said Planning Cow,la si on having recommended to this Board that said application be Granted. On motion of -supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby 'CPA&," The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Joe Langston for land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382 JOE LANGS?OH having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to build residence on two lots which have two existing houses on the, R-1 district; to be located Block 7, Lot 1 317, and 18, North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #1, fronting 50 feet on north side of e Markey Avenue. Mand said application having been referred t o the planning Commission of Contra Costa jCounty and said Planning Co mission having recommended to this Board that said japplication be Denied. s On motion of supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove not forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby DENIED. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of plication of H. F. Clerverdon, Co. for a land use permit modification sof provisions of Ordinance 382. H. F. Cleverdon, Co. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 8 Subsection 4 of Ordinance 382 to expand repair facilities of non-conforming use; southernly portion of Lot 2, Lafayette R-B District) ftrraee Extension Subn., fronting 100 feet on the west side of happy Valley Road/ and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this board that said application be granted. A ) Monday, August 2, 1948 - Continued. On motion of Supervisor %ummings, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ap-1i-ation for land use permit for the modificac_on of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same its hereby granted iThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the batter of Application of Alan M. Sill for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. i I Alan M. Sill having filed with this Board an application under the provisions E of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, for 101 set back for garage l f and to alter the front of the house; Portion of lot 1, block 8, Walnut Heights #2, fronting on San Miguel Drive,(R-A District) and said application having been referredto the Planning Commission of Contra Costs 1County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance regarding Junk yards. On motion of Supervisor Taylor. seconded by Supervisor j'ipley, IT IS BY THE FOARD ORDER-:D that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to prepare on Ordinance to provide that the owners of all Junk yards In the unincorporated area of the County must enclose said Junk yards with solid board fences 8 ft. in height, that said boards shall not contain any bill boards and that they must be kept painted o the outside. 4he foregoing order is passed the unanimous vote of the Board.8 8 Pa by In the Matter of IDenying claim of William H. Hill This Board having on July 19, 1948 referred to the District Attorney a claim of William H. Hill dated July 12, 1948, said claim being in the am of $10,000.00, for personal injuries, and the District Attorney having recommended that said claim be 3 denied; E On notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, FT F3 BY THE uOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied. the foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of files for County Auditor C j On motion of supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cmrings, IT IS BY BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to purchase 44 check transfer files for the office of the County Auditor at a cost of not to exceed $185.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.- In oard. In the utter of the Adoption of a Resolution Regarding Creation of a Board of Appeals to Review the night of Way Decisions of the California Division of Highways. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the State Division of Fighways is acquiring risbts of way throughout the State of California for highway purposes; and i t Monday, August -, 194g - Continued. 1 .93 IZT?_--REAS, the .)ta,e neineers ins_st on the hest possible alignment without i reference to the c ov ,m t±e s where the rights of way are ac iui rad; and WHEREAS, in these corunities certain areasare dedicated to and are used and occupied by schools, churches, hospitals and other prat-lie institutions such as sewer farms, play-grounds, etc. ; and WREREAS, in Contra Costa County, it appears that said engineers intend to ignore the rights of school boards, city authorities, planning commissions, county boards of supervisors, home owners and other agencies charged with similar responsi- bilities; NOW, THEREMRE, HE IT RESOLVED that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors respectfully urges the Legislature, at the earliest possible moment, to enact legislation creating an appeal body to which public agencies and individuals away appeal their differences with the State Z4vision of Highways; said appeal body to have the right to hold mtetings on the ground and adjudicate disputes between the State Division of Highways and individuals and agencies. BE IT ?URTHER RESOLVED$ that copies of this resolution be sent to the Secretary of the Senate, the Secretary of the assembly, the Governor of the State of California, Senator Diller, and the Department of Public 'forks. Regulnrly passed end adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 2nd day of August, 1948, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES:Supervisors - Hone. i ENT; Supervisors - done. v In the Matter of Ad in Labor Harald, CIO newspaper. It appearing to this Board that the "Labor Herald" is the official CIO publication and that the Labor Day Edition win be a good advertising medium of the resources of the County of Contra Costa; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1BOARD ORnERFD that the expenditure of $100.00 for an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County in the 1948 Labor Day Edition be and the same is hereby authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Coa mmication from Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association having presented to this board a covmmication with reference to the 1948 - 1949 county taxes and making i teartain recommendations for the administration of county business, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said co=unication be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.s r t In the Matter of m Authorizing payment to the Housing Authority of the County iof Contra Costa, construction of n. Neterana' projects* r f On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Curings, IT IS BY iTHE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to drag his warrants in favor of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa in the matter of construction of Veterans' Projects, 10% being the County's share due the Authority as follows, to-wit: CAL-Y_4494-A 117.56 CAL-Y-4494_8 160.52 The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, August 2, 1946 - Continued. s In the f=at ter of Fuchanan Field A revised form of lease to be used by this Board in leasing portions of i Buchanan Field having this date been presented to this Board by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cu®aings, seconded by Sup=-rvisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER30 that said form of lease filed with the Board this date is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the hatter of Authorizing withdrawal of g request for rezoningpproperties iin the Diablo Insert Map of j Ordinance 362. The Mt. Diablo I=provement Association having filed with the Contra Costa County Planning Commission a re.luest that their request for rezoning properties of the a Diablo Insert Map of Ordinance 382 from Forestry Recreation District to Suburban District be withdrawn and good cause appearing therefor, I IOn motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT 13 BY ITHE BOARD ORDERED that said Mt. Diablo Improvement Association be and it is hereby i I granted permission to withdraw said request. l In the utter of Granting request of Planning Commission for extension of time lin which to file reports. On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BY TM BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Planning Commission be and it is hereby I granted an extension of 90 days in which to file its report and recommendation on the s request of L. R. Palmer and V. C. Boudreau that their property fronting 440.34 feet on the west side of Highway 210 adjacent to the Walnut Creek bridge on the south be rezoned i from Transition Residential Agricultural District (R-A) to Retail Business (R-B). IT IS hY THE BOARD YtTTHER ORDERED that said Planning Commission be granted a further extension of 90 days from July 12, 1948 in which to file their recommendationsi andreport on the request of P. E. Markey that a 1.64 acres parcel of land located on the, south side of Linda Mesa just west of the SPHR track be rezoned from Transition j Residential Aguricultural District (R-A) to Single Family Residential District (R_1) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Veterans Service Office Veterans of Foreign Mars, Sidney Serverns Post No. 1351 having filed with this Board a communication in which it is requested that the County Service office remain open on Saturdays; 4 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylot, IT IS BY 'PEE I I i BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the County Service Officer, J. W. Hammond the foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f fid the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 9, 1948 at 10 o'clock. A. M. GC ai rman ATTEST: n Y. T. Paasch Clerk r, t By Puty Clerk k r it I 1WOW t ci.".. 4.4 r 1y5 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDA'j, A.7,UST 9 19L8 THE BOAR M3'I' IN RAGUUR SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. 'S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, r = RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMBATH. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the utter of the Formation of RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE 40UNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF RESOLUTION CRBATING RODEO CALIFORNIA LIGHTING DISTRICT WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board and the Board now finding that the Petition to Establish, Organize and Fore a Public Lighting District, to be known as RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, under the provisions of Sections 19,000 to 19,291, inclusive, of the Streets and High- ways Code of the State of California, was filed with the Clerk of this Board on April i 26, 1948; and WHEREAS, it appearing to this Board and the Board now finding that in jaccordance with that certain order made by the Board of Supervisors of the County of I Contra Costa, State of California, on the 6th day of July, 1948, directing that an election be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of August, 1948, within certain territory and in said order and hereinafter particularly described, for the purpose of determining whether the same shall become a highway lighting district of the name of RODEO LIGHT- ING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and that the notice R of the election thereby ordered to be published in the Tri City News, a newspaper printed and published within the said territory and proposed district, was duly pub- lished in said newspaper, the Tri City Dews, once a week for not less than fifteen (15) days next immediately preceding the date of the said election, to wit, the said 3rd da i k of August, 194$9 as appears by the affidavit of Andrew M. Peters on file herein, and S that said notice of election thereby ordered to be posted in at least three (3) public I places in said proposed lighting district, was duly posted for more than fifteen (15) ti days next immediately preceding the date of election, as appears by the affidavit of JESS F. DUARTE on file herein, and that in accordance with said order so made, pub- fished and posted as aforesaid, the said election was duly and regularly held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of August, 19489 between the hours of 1 o'clock P.M. and 7 o'clock P.M. of said day, within said limits of said proposed lighting district; and WHEREAS, it appearing to the Board and the Board now finding that the election officers duly appointed to conduct the said election did properly canvass the votes immediately after the close of the election and did report the result of said election to the Board of Supervisors within five (5) days subsequent to the holding i thereof, to wit: i On Monday, the 9t!-! day of August, 1948, this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, having proceeded to canvass and having canvassed the votes cast at said election, and upon said canvass it appears that there were five hundred fifty-five 555) votes cast at said election, and that of the said total number of five hundred fifty-five (555) votes cast, a majority of the votes cast, to wit, five hundred i twenty-eight (528) votes, were in favor of the forming of said lighting district, and 3 I that twenty-three (23) votes were against the formation of said lighting district. I NOW, THEREFORE, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that t12is said election was duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by and in accordance with law, and that a majority of the said five hundred fifty-five (555) votes cast at said election, to wit, five hundred twenty-eight (528) votes, were in favor of the formation of said lighting district. 0 Monday, August 9, 194 ? - Continued AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by this Board that a lighting district of the name of RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIn, has and been/the same hereby is duly And regularly established within and with the boundaries stated in the petition and the order in the above entitled matter calling for an election on the formation of said district and hereinafter particularly described. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by this Board that the territory lying within the said f i limits of said petition, and order and hereinafter described be and the same is hereby ordered and declared to be a duly established highway lighting district of the name of RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. f The Territory hereinabove referred to and herein ordered and declared i E to be a duly established highway lighting district, is more particularly described as follows, to wit: j Beginning at the point of intersection of the Westerly line of the town i of Rodeo as delineated and shown on that certain Map entitled, Map of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, with the Southerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company thence N 39* W along the said Westerly line of the Town of Rodeo extended, the bearing of said Westerly line being taken as N 390 11 for the purposes of making this description, a distance of 560 feet, more or less, to the North line of Tide Land Survey No. 58 as described in Book 4 of Patents, Page 420• thence following the North line of said State Tide Land Survey No. 58 N b° 30' E 456 feet, more or less; N 330 45' E 430.32 feet; thence N 41° 36' E 337.92 feet; thence S 880 15' E 180.18 feet- thence N 650 30' S 452.76 feet; thence N 37° E 1036.20 feet; thence N 32 30' E 933.24 feet; thence N 45e 37' E 2051.70 feet to the point of intersection of the Nest line of the 20.15 acre parcel of the Union Oil Company as described in Volume 110 of Deeds, on page 468, Records of Contra Costa County; thence along the aforesaid West line S 400 E 1727 feet, more or less, to the Northerly line of the State Highway leading from Rodeo to Crockett; thence S 33° 47' W along said Northerly line of highway 1100 feet, more or less, to a point on said North line of highway distant N 540 30' W 30 feet from Station A221 plus 89 of location of said highway; thence S 540 30' E crossing said highway 149 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of the parcel of land deeded to Union Oil Company and described in Volume 161 of Deeds, on Page 302• thence along the Westerly line of afore- mentioned parcel S 55° 11' E 2716.91 feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of said parcel; thence continuing S 55° 11' E 262.14 feet, more or less, to the North line of the 20 foot strip of land deeded to the East Bay Kunicipal IItility District and described as parcel one in Volume 408 of Official Records, on Page 317; thence running along the Northerly line of aforementioned 20 foot strip of land S 25° 40' W 320 feet, more or less; Thence tangent to last mentioned course on a curve to the right with a radius of 5987 feet a distance of 667.01 feet; thence tangent to said arc S 320 04' W 1334.2 feet to a brass plate set in concrete marked E.B.M.U.D. at the intersection of said North line of 20 foot strip of land and the Fast erly boundary line of the Town of Rodeo aforementioned; thence S 39° E along said Easterly line to the Southeast corner of said Town of Rodeo being the point of intersection of the Fasterly line of California Street and the Southerly line of Seventh Street as said streets are shown on that certain aforementioned map of Rodeo; thence running along the Southerly line of said Seventh Street S 740 46' w a distance of 182.70 feet, more or less, to a brass plate in concrete marked E.B.Y.U.D. set at the Northerly line of that certain 20 foot strip of land deeded to East Bay N[unicipal Utility District and described as Parcel two in Volume 408 of Official Records, on page 317; thence leaving the Southerly line of Seventh Street and running along the Northerly line of said 20 foot strip of land S 36° 56' W a distance of 3247.93 feet, more or less, to a brass plate in concrete marked E.B.M.U.D. and set at the intersection of the North line of said 20 foot strip and the Easterly line of old State Highway leading from Pinole to Rodeo said point being located N 360 56' E 30.95 feet from Station K682 plus 47.86 of the location of said highway said point also being on the direct extension S 390 E of the "!est line of the Town of Rodeo; thence N 39° "1 along said line 1253.68 feet, more or less, to the most Southerly corner of that 1.5 acre parcel of land deeded to Tony Ferreira and described in Volume 398 of Official Records, on Page 361, Records of Contra Costa County; thence continuing N 39° W along the ':est line of said parcel being also along the extension of the Town of Roeeo, 342.89 feet to the most Southerly corner of the Town of Rodeo aforementioned; thence continuing N 39° W along the Westerly boundary line of the said Town of Rodeo 3400 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the Southerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and the point of beginning. The foregoing resolution and order is passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors this 9th day of August, 19+89 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Tresbath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSBNT: Supervisors - None. Xf Monday, August 9, 1948 - Continued 197 In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of ORDER DECLARING PINOLE the PINOLE COUNTY FIRS PROTECTION COUNTY FM PROTECTION DISTRICT. DISTRICT DULY FORMED AND ESTABLISHED. WHEREAS, on the 7th day of June 1948 the Board of Supervisors ofp the County of Contra Costa passed a resolution finding need for the establishment of the Pinole County Pyre Protection District within certain unincorporated territory describe therein, and fixed a hearing t9 determine the boundaries th4teof; and WHEREAS, the time and place for said hearing was duly published and posted as required by law, as shown by affidavits on file herein; and WHEREAS, said hearing was held on the 6th day of July, 1948, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, and at said time the said boundaries were, by resolution uassed on the 6th day of July, 1948, duly established by said Board of Supervisors and entered upon its minutes, and said Board, by said resolution, called an election for a determination by the qualified voters on the question of the formation of said district, said election to be held on the 6th clay of august, 1948; and WHEREAS, said election was duly noticed and held as required by law; and WHEREAS, a majority of the votes cast at said election were in favor of the formation and establishment of said Pinole County Fire Protection District; On motion of Suoervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY MM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ORDERED that a fire protection district, to be known as Pinole County Fire Protection District, be and the same is hereby ordered and declared to be duly and legally formed and established, to be composed of the following describe territory, to wit: All that property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of the incorporation limits of the Town of Pinole said point being the intersection thereof with the westerly line of the incorporation limits of the Town of Hercules; thence following the westerly line of the incorporations limits of the Town of Hercules in a general southeasterly direction to the most south- easterly corner thereof being also an angle point in the Pinole-Hercules School District Boundary; thence following last mentioned boundary south- easterly and southerly to a point on the boundary of the Rancho El °inole. thence following the last mentioned boundary westerly and in a general northwesterly direction to where the same is intersected by the easterly and westerly mid-section line of Section 27, T2N, RLMI M.D.B.& M. ; being also an angle point in the boundary of the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District; thence following said Fire District Boundary in a general westerly direction to the most southerly corner of the 61.53 acre tract of the lands of the Garrity Estate; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of the lands of the Garrity rstate to the northwest corner of Tideland Survey No. 124; thence following the northerly line of said Tideland Survey No. 124 and the northerly line of Tideland Survey No. 55 northeasterly and easterly to the northwest corner of the incorporation limits of the Town of Pinole; thence following said incorporation limits southerly, easterly and north- easterly to the point of beginning. AYES: Supervisors - Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan, and Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Summary Abandonment of Relocated County Roadway in Sunset Village ABSOLUfI08 Subdivision Unit No. 2. WHEREAS, the hereinafter described portion of a county highway has been Superseded by relocation; and WHEREAS, the abandonment of said territory will not cut off access to the property of any person which, prior to such relocation, adjoined said highway, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby summarily vacate and abandon the following describe j portion of a public highway in the Sunset Village Subdivision Unit No. 2: i ji) ) Monday, August 9, 1948 - Continued All that certain real oroperty situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali`_'ornin, described as follows : A portion of Highland Road as the said road is shown on map entitled, 3 Sunset Village, Unit No. 2", Contra Costa County, California. Filed November 25, 1946 in book 31 of Maps, nage 36, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: G That parcel of land commencing at the most eastern corner of Lot 113, at a point on the northwestern line of Highland Road, as the said lot and road are shown on that certain man hereinafter referred to, from which said i ppoint the center of a circle having a radius of 125 feet bears South 190 491 East; thence from said point of commencement running along said northwestern line of Highland Road, Southwesterly along the circumference of said mentioned circle 104.57 feet, to a point from which the center of a circle, having a radius of 175 feet bears, North 67° 451 Rest; thence Southwesterly along the circumference of said last mentioned circle 33.67 feet, to a point from which the center of said mentioned circle bears, North 56° 43' 36" '"est; thence leaving said northwestern line of Highland Road, North 410 39' 25" =Fast 133.86 feet to the point of commencement. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembalh. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the batter of Authorizing payment of fees for polling place, election officers' services, etc. , Pinole County Fire Pro- tection District. i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Snperrisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held August 6, 1948, for the formation of the Pinole County Fire t Protection District, be and the same is hereby fixed in the sun of $12.500 plus messenger service fees of $3.00 and $1.68 mileage for the person who delivered election returns. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the polling rent for said election be and the some is hereby fixed in the sum of $10.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services as listed below, in the matter of the conduct of said election: Mrs. Clara Hughes, Box 204 Alhambra Road, Pinole Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger Fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 1-68 11-7 7. I Mrs. Margaret F. Farta, Tennant Ave. , Pinole Services as election officer 12.50 Evelyn May Mohring, Box 1255 R.F.D., Richmond Services as Election Officer 22.50 Earl S. Howard, P. 0. Box 181, Pinole For providing dolling place for election 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 in the Matter of Authorizing payment of fees for polling places, election officers' services, etc. , Rodeo Lighting IDistrict. a 1 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special I election held August 3, 1948, for the formation d the Rodeo Lighting District, be and I the same is hereby fixed in the sum of $10.009 plus messenger service fees of $3.00 i and $1.68 mileage for the person who delivered election returns. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the polling rent for said election be and the same is hereby fixed in the sum of $10.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County tuditor be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services as listed below, in the matter of the conduct of said election: SPECIAL PRECINCT A i Yrs. Mae A. Joseph 212 Pacific, Box 172, Rodeo. i Services as efection officer 10•0 Messenger Fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 1.68 G 1 G I r Monday, August 9, 1948 - Continued 911 , Helen Penny, :,arretson Ave. , Rodeo (Election Officer) 10.00 Lloyd Cooper, Rodeo Ave. , Rodeo 10.00 SPECIAL P_R3+CINCT B Mrs. Wilma B. Hopkins, 1314 Mahoney Rd. , Bos 747 Services as election officer Rodeo 10.00 Messenger Fee 300 Mileage delivering election returns1.68 1 Mrs. Lura McBride, 726 2nd St. , Rodeo 10.00 Election Officer3 Mrs. Ruth Owens, 414 Vallejo St. , Rodeo 10.00 Election Officer) Joaquin R. Valine, 725 Mariposa St. , Rodeo Providing Polling Place for Election)10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition for the formation of the proposed Contra Costa Hospital District. j A petition for the formation of the Contra Costa Hospital District under the provisions of Section 32000 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code, having been filed with this Board this 9th day of August, 1948, and this Board being required by law to fix the date for a preliminary hearing thereon; f On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the preliminary hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby set for Monday, August 30, 1948, at 10 o'clock a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Petition for the formation 1,of the Proposed Central Contra Costa Hos- aaital District. A petition for the formation of the Central Contra Costa Hospital District under the provisions of Section 32000 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code, having been filed with this Board this 9th day of August, 1948, and this Board being required by law to fix the date for a preliminary hearing thereon; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the preliminary hearing on said petition be and the same is Thereby set for Monday, August 30, 1948, at 10 o'clock a.m. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Petition for the formation of the Proposed Concord Local Hospital District. A petition for the formation of the Concord Local Hospital District under the provisions of Section 3200 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code, having been filed with this Board this 9th day of 'ugust, 19489 and this Board being required by law to fix the date for a preliminary hearing thereon; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the preliminary hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby set for Monday, August 30, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 41 In the Matter of !greement with Adrian Awan and Associates for installation, etc. of Contra Costa County exhibit, California State Fair for year 1948. A form of Agreement between Contra Costa County and Adrian Awan and Associate for installation of Contra Costa County exhibit at the 1948 California State Fair, whic form of agreement, among other things, provides that Contra Costa County pay Adrian Awa and Associates the sum of X3500.00-- one -half of said sum to be paid on the execution of said agreement with Contra Costa County and the balance of said sum to be paid upon completion of the work by said fdrian Awan and Associates, having been presented to this Monday, ru.gust 9, 194- - Continued Poard for Poproval ; Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and it is hereby approved, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that D. K. Teeter, County Auditor, draw his warrant in favor of said drian Awan and Associates, as herein provided. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Lease for Premises to be used for storage of election material. A written form of lease wherein Parr-Rlchmond Industrial Corporation is lessor and Contra Costa County is lessee, which fore of agreement provides for the leasing t Iof certain premises located in the so called Pre-Fabrication Area of the Richmond Shipyards, Richmond California for a period of one year commencing August 15, 1948 at a monthly rental of $25.00 per months payable in advance, having been presented to this Board for approval, Upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of Agreement be approved and 1. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board is authorized to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the MAtter of Bids in awarding Xw contract for furnishing and in- stalling high pressure boilers, etc. for County Hospital. This Board, having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of labor and materials for the installation of two high pressure boilers, two boiler feed pumps with all necessary piping, valves and covering according to the plans and specs- } fications heretofore approved by said Board, and this being the time and place set out I in the notice for the receiving of bids the following bid was received and read to the i lBoard by the clerk, to-wit: j Bid of Thomas J. Kennedy, Martinez, California 5269638.00 and this Board having fully considered said matter and said bid being the only bid rece*ved by this Board for said work, NOW, THEREFORE, upon notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing and installa-+: i tion of two high pressure boilers, two boiler feed pumps, etc. , in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore approved by this Board for the sum of $26,638.00 be and the same is hereby awarded to Thomas J. Kennedy. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Thomas J. Kennedy shall present and file with this Board a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in jthe sum of 1139314.002 guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and a good and G sufficient bond be approved by this Board in the sum of $139314.00 guaranteeing faith- ! jful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall; I prepare contract for the doing of said Rork.i i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that tenon execution` of said contract and .,the filings ofkf i the surety bonds herein mentioned the certified check in the stm of $2,670.00 shall I I be by the clerk returned to said bidder. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2,;.F.a I ondsy, AuFust 9, 1948 _ 'ontinued. O 7n the '.:atter of the Withdrawal of 'ertcin :err'_tory now in the 'fit. 7iew bounty -"-"-'Ire Protection District Recently Annexed to and _included within the City of Martinez. It having been called to the attention of this Board that the description contained in Resolr--tion No. 1109 adopted by the City of Martinez, which resolution contains application to the Board of Supervisors to fix time and glace for a hearing on the question of withdrawal of property described therein, from the boundaries of the fit. View County Are Protection Disctrict, is not the correct description of the property which it is intended be withdrawn from the Mt. View County Fire Protection District; Unon request of the Iity Clerk of the City of Martinez and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that no action be taken on said resolution and the: t the matter be dropped from the calendar. The forezotns orde^ is passed be the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the matter of Request for installation of storm drain sewer in the vicinity of Columbia and Sacramento Avenues Richmond Annex Tract. A form of petition signed by approximately seventy property owners which petition requests this Foard of Supervisors to install stoma drain sewer for the kpurpose of controling storm and flood waters in the following area: Westward from zast Shore Blvd., and Columbia Avenue from Sacramento Avenue and along the boundary line of Lots 11 and 12, block 82, Richmond Annex Tract having been filed with this Board; Upon notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor i"rembeth, IT IS BY WE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred t o Supervisor Ripley and J. W. Barkley, County Surveyor for investigation and re-ort to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Installation of radio equipment In state owned automobile operated by Game Warden J. A. Reutgen of Martinez. Upon motion of Supervisor Rlpleyt seconded by Supervisor Trembath, authorization is hereby granted for the installation and maintenance of 2-way radio equipment in the state owned vehicle operated by Game Warden James A. Reutgen, of Martinez, California, the cost thereof not to exceed $500.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the katter of Granting M. L. Portado, Constable permission to leave the State of California Upon request of X. L. Fortado, constable of the 12th Township, and upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that M. L. Fortado be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of one month commencing August 15, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting F. T. Marshall, Deputy Sealer of Weif-hts and Measures, perdssion to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Cummings,, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE IBOAl3D ORDERtD that F. T. Marshall, Deputy Sealer of heights and Measures, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of •Cal iforn±& during the month of 31.,ptembe c)F t) Yondr-y, August 9, 194e - Continued. commencing September 1, 1945. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of 5 Request for school crossing guards, vicinity of Martinez. Mr. F. V. Routt, superintendent of Martinez Public School appears before this Ebard at t his time and requests that this Board employ school crossing guards at several locations outside the corporate limits of the City of Martinez and within the Martinez School District, and s IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be taken under advisory. In the Matter of Correction of Brroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Ansessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to correct erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1945-46, and to cancel same as this assessment j i is double with A.-sessment #36721-1, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor R+pley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE l IFOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel some on the following described property which is a portion of Sale #1709, to-wit; In Volume 14, Assessment , 36768, Railway Equipment xealty Co. Ltd. is assessed with _ THAT POR OF A STRIP OF LD FORMERLY KNOWN AS S. F. k 0. F. RY EXT FU N LN OF HILL 1ST AS SHOWN ON MAP OF RICHMOND JUNCTION N1 TO q LF OF CITY OF EL CERRITO BEING FOR 10F LOTS 62, 63, 659 669 do 670 RO SA.N ?A:-LO, containing 3.67 Acres. This assessment is i double with Assessment #36721-1. i Above described property is a portion of Sale #1709. Rhe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Receipt of certified copy of pro_ eedings of the Board of Trustees, Concord School District, re authorization increasing maximumx su ' tax rate of said district from q 90 to $$1.50 per $100.00 assessed 3 r valuation within said district. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a certified copy of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Concord School District and certified copy of the result of their canvass of the election held July 28, 1948, at which electiol he electors by their vote a:)proved the following proposition, to-wit: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Concord School District of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, be increased from the present statutory limit of Ninety Cents (3.90) for each One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of assessed valuation within said district exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of One and 50100 Dollars ($1.50) for each One i?undred Dollars ($100.00) of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, for the period of five (5) years, beginning July 1, 1948, and ending June 60, 1953, both days inclusive for the purpose of securing additional funds for capital outlay, payment of salaries and increased operating and maintenance expenses of the District, and fora 11 school purposes, exclusive of bond interest and redemption." On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the proceedings increasing the tax rate from $.90 to $1.50 per 6.100.00 assessed valuation be and the an is hereby approved. S The foregoing order is zassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of rdinance No. 451. This Board having heretofore on July 19, 1948, approved and adopted Ordinance 0o. 451 and having ordered publication for the time and in the manner required by law, Monday, AuEust 9, 194E _ Continued. 203 of a copy of said ordinance in the "CPOC?ETT AVEMICAN"and i An affidavit of Pern'_ce V. Crser showing publication in said "CROCKETT AMERICAN" of a copy of said Ordinance No. 451 having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE31ED that said Ordinance No. 451 be and the same is hereby declared duly PUBLISHfiD and the Clerk is ordered to file said Af-idavit of Publication. e fore going order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance 454. This Board having heretofore on August 1, 19480 approved and adopted Ordinance No. 454 and having ordered publication for the time and in the manner re. wired by lax, of a copy of ani d ordinance in the"Contre Costa Gazette" and An affidavit of Vida McNemar showing publication in sil d "Contra Costa Gazette" of a copy of said Ordinance No. 454; having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED IRAT said Ordinance No. 454 be and the same is hereby declared duly PUBLISHED and the Clerk is ordered to File said Affidavit of Pulbication. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Natter of thly reports filed. Reports for the month of July, 1948, are presented by the following county departments, and by the Board ordered placed on file: s Pittsburg dealth Center Department of Veterans Service Poundmaster Agricultural Commissioner Contra Costa County jsolaticn Hospital. In the Matter of nonce No. 455. A form of Ordinance numbered 455 and providing for the fencing of Junk Yards, Is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 455 be and the some is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED: And IT IS BY THE BOARD FfRTEBR ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 455 be published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPTPR newspaper of general circulation orinted and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Application of J. bergum for a and use permit for four cabins three rooms) in S. D. 03. J. Tergum having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit or four cabins (three rooms) in S. D. #3, said cabins to be located on that parcel of and being in lot 5, block 3, Flum Wittenmyer Addition to Concord. Said par cel fronts 60 feet on the east side of California Street 150 feet north of Broadway, and said pplieation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and aid Planning- Commission having reco=ended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE OARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing nermit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies th the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. 1 onday, August 9, 1:`Y8 _ ont need. in the YFttar of Request of 1-yron Fl-rerten's Assn. for permission to conduct dnnee from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. and to close Front 5t. in the Town of Byron from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Upon request of the zyron Firemen*s Assn. of Byron and upon motion of SupervAsor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings IT IS FY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Association be granted permission to close ?cont Street in the 'Down of B;Jron on the eveing of August 21 from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m., August 22, 19480 AND IT IS ?VRI.. ER ORDS R:D that said Association be granted permission to conduct a street dance in the 'down of Byron on said street from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. of August 22, 1948, provided that said department erects barricades and lights to warn general public and that 't agrees to hold Contra Costa County free from any and all Liability in connection with setl. closing of said street. Rhe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Refund of deposit made pursuant to District Investigation Act on formation of Rodeo Lighting District. It appears to this Board that hsretofF re on April 28, 1948 the Rodeo Chamber of 'Commerce :pursuant to the provisions of the District Investigation Act 2119, Deerings Code, deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of 1780.00 as appears from deposit receipt No. 25255, and It further appears to this Board after canvassing the votes cast at the election for the formation of said Rodeo Lighting District that the majority of the voters voted for the formation of said :.,Istrict and this Board on August 9, 1948 by resolution declared said District formed. NOW THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS E1' THE FOARD ORD RBD that D. W. Teeter, County Auditor, draw his warrant payable to the Rodeo Chamber of Commerce in the sum of $780.00 on the Special deposit fund. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Application of Maxine Mabry for • f: .Id and use permit modification of rovisions of ordinance 362. 1'axine Mabry having filed with this Board an application under t he provisions Of Section 7 of Ordinance 3W for a land use permit for modification of the provisions Df Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ardinence 382 to build garage 39 from roperts line on the side of Lots 35 and 36, Block 20, Tewksbury Heights - 5871 Bernhard Street (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Coats ounty and said Planning Comcaission having recommended to this Board that said pplication be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the puestedrovisionsofsaidordinanceashereinabovesetforthandrey be and the same is hereby granted. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S , . In the Matter of pplication of V. F. Rutherford for A.. r land use permit modification ofL of Ordinance 382. i V. E. Rutherford having filed with this Board an application under the I Monday, huFust 9, 1948 - Continued. 205 provisions of Sect'-on of Ordinance 382 for a land use of-rmi t for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Sub ivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 for 51 side i yards on both sides of Lot #1, Block #102, East Richmond Heights #2 (an R_1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appliection be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of bars. Geo. 3iullin for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Mrs. Geo. Mullin having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to build a 2 family residence with 51 side yards located on Lot #10, Block M, Berkeley Highland Addition facing -%loit (an R-1 district; and said application having been referred t o t he Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comaission having recommmended to this Board that said application be granted for a single family residence with 51 side yards. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted for a single family residence with 50 side yards. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Application of Robert A. Whittaker for land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Robert A. Whittaker having filed with this Board an application underthe prdvisinns of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the go suns KiS ction 4 Su Divvi ion F Subbsecti 5 0 na ce 3 2 o addit obito ex s inggeec9-3 s) si e yard, loc to on Lot ans Crainfe Trac ffl, facin and said application having been referred tothe Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said applicat on t be granted. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pro visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the some is hereby granted. S nie foregoing order i a passed b y t he unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of J. E. Lloyd for land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. J. E. Lloyd having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision L Subsection 5 of '+rdinance 382 for side yards of 18' and 161 for single family residence located 100 feet on the north side of nappy Valley Road, by Panorama Ranch to Berger on the west side, McCollum on the north and Sherman on the east, in a S district, Iand said appliection having been referredto the Planning Commission of Contra Costa M-ondaZ, August P, 1949 - Continued. ounty and said ?lanninr ommission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Cum®inga, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY r jTHE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of t the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Application of Herman R. Fox for land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382 merman R. Fox havingfiled with this Board an a lication under thePp provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permti for modification of the provisions of Section 4 zubdivision A subsection 3 of "rdinance 382 for two lots of ess than 5,000 sq. ft., hot 19, Block "G" Berkeley Moods, Subn. (R-1 Dist) . and said application having been referred to the Planning Camission of Contra Costa County and said ?lamming Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby continued lCor one week. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Taini Tisserat for land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382, Taini Tisserat having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 3-5-6 of Ordinance 38`2 to have tow lots less than 5,000 sq. ft. and to have 5' side yards and 5' set back on each lot; located Lot #1 Block C, Berkley Highlands Tract, at the corner of Amherst Avenue and Oberlin Avenue in an H-1 District, and said application having been referred tothe Planning Commission of Contra Costa 1 County and said Planning Commission having recommended to t his Board that said anplicut ion i be denied. On motion of Zoupervisor Ripley, seconded by -supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERN'.D that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and re4uested, be and the same is hereby re-referredtothe Planning Com d axion for further consideration. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ss In the Fatter of Communication re. bridge is Glenn Haven Tract near Walnut Creek A Com mmication addressed to this Board from X. N. Critcher complaining that the bridge loccted in the above subdivision is in bad repair, I'Don motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to Supervisor Taylor and to J. W. Barkley, County Surveyor for report to this Board. Zhe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Verified claim of Garnet Doherty for damages for personal injuries against Contra Costa foimty. 11 A verified claim for dar.a"d for c1leged personal Injuries sustained by Xonday, rub-ust. 9, 1948 - 'ortinued. 207 Garnet ')oh-rtti by reason o.1 an c •1den-, occurr'n • Te :29, 194r-3 w-i ch walking along upon the s4-der.-alk on the wresttrly side of 'arker Avenue in the down of Podeo having been "iled with this Board and %having been referred to the District Attorney and the District Attorney having a3wised this _oard to reject said claim, Now therefore, upon motion ::,f supervisor ^rembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE FOAiD ORDERED that said claim be rejected and denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel for Sheriff's Office. On motion of Supervisor 'lrembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution passed by this Board on June 7, 1948 authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby aasended, as follows, to-wit: That the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 may be employed in the Sheriff's Cfelce of Contra Costa County: Telephone Operator 1 Stenographer Clerk 5 Intermediate Steno,,-ropher Clerk 1 Senior Stenographer Clerk 1 Deputy Sheriff =rade I Devuty Sheriff Trade II Inspector 3 Chief Bureau of Identification Undersheriff 1 fi r Radio Dispatcher S Radio Technician 2 Radio Engineer vb The fore order is SBQBl b7 the unanimous vote of the goard,,. -:.-. . In the flatter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel for County Jail. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 13 BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that the resolution passed by this Board on June ?, 1948 authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby amended, as follows, to-wit: t That the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 may be employed in the County Jail of Contra Costa County: Typist Clerk 1 Stenographer Clerk 1 Matron 4 Deputy Sheriff Grade I 21 Deputy Sheriff Grade II 1 5 Chief Jailor I e $ ch ; fr{ Supt. Branch Jail 1 0 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,, In the Matter of x Declaring Highland School District Contra Costa County suspended. B. 0. 4il3on, County -'uperintendent of Schools, pursuant to Section 2581 of the Education Code files with this Board his report and recommendation as follows: In compliance with Education 'ode Section 2581, I am reporting to you that the average daily attendance of pupils in the Highland School District for the school year just closed has been less than five. It is therefore my duty to recomend that highland School District be suspended." Upon motion of supervisor Cummings seconded by 4upervisor Trembath, IT IS BY BOARD ORDERED that Highland School District of the County of Contra Costa be and the am is hereby suspended. a The forezoinF order is passed by the unanimous vote" of the Board. i Monday, *ugust 9, 194 - Continued And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 16, 19489 at 10 o'clock f A.M. i irman ATTEST: Rf: Cle k r , 0 14 AZ rtr BEM E THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, AUGUST 16 19484 r THE BOARD MET IN RRULAR SESSION RWAT10O'CLOCK A.Y. r . PRESENT: HON.J. BUCHANAN r CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY H L. CUMMINGS RAY S. TAYLOR R. J. TRBM ih.f W. T. CLERK. AAO"A In the Matter of Approval of A 17-A w s Agreement between Contra Costa County and V. P. Kaufenberg re i ward building at County Hospital. A written form of Agreement executed by V. P. Eattfenberg providing among i i other things that Contra Costa County use the portion of the Ward Building now beteg jconstructed which has been completed, and providing for the payment of the balance duel under the contract for the construction of said ward building, having been presented i to this Board for approval; upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said fors of agreement be approved and W. J. Buchanan, Chair- man of the Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the mmnimons vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Approval of Assignment of contract dated June 28, 1948, between County of Contra Costa and H. F. Lauritzen by H. F. Lauritzen to Bank of America. A written form of assignment of that certain contract dated June 28, 1948 between the County of Contra Costa and H. F. Laurtizen, which contract covers the con- struction of a bridge across Dutch Slough on County Road B-42 at Farrar Park, Bethel Tract, Contra Costa County, said assignment having been executed by H. F. Lauritzen r and Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association and said assignment having been presented to this Board for approval, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that same be approved and Vt. T. Paasch, Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to acknowledge receipt of said assignment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing execution of Agreement with Thomas J. Kennedy of Martinez i for installation of high pressure boilers at County Hospital. A written form of contract for the furnishing of labor and materials and for the installation of two high pressure boilers and two feed pumps with all necessary c t piping, valves and covering; said installation to be at the County Hospital and to be in accordance with plans and specifications filed with the Board of Supervisors of I the County of Contra Costa having been executed by Thomas J. Kennedy of Martinez, California, and presented to this Board for approval; and i i r Monday, August lo, 194+£ - Continued 209 UDon motion. of Supervisor :'rembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement be approved and N. J. Buchanan, Chairman 4 of the Board is aithorized to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the !Fatter of Approval of lease between Mount Diablo Fire Protection District and 'Iheyam- well 7o=pany, for rlre Alarm irquipment. A written '_'Orr of ler:se providing for the leasing of various fire alarm equipment described in the plans and specifications attached to said lease and ex- ecuted by the Gamewell Company, a Massachusetts (,orporation, located at Newton, County of Middlesex, Cormonwee.lth of Vessachusetts, as lessor, and Fount Olablo ?ire Protection District of Contra Costa County, lessee having been presented to this Board for approval, Cyon motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of lease be and the same is hereby approved and W. J. Buchanan, cnhirman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the governing board of said District, is hereby authorized to execute the same on behalf of said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the 14atter of Increasing appropriation for improvement and reconstruction of Walnut Creek Memorial Building Upon request of D. M. Tooter, County Auditor, and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by -supervisor Ripley, and in order to provide for the final payment for the work performed in the remodeling of the Walnut Creek Memorial Building IT IS BY THE IBOARD ORDF-RED that the Appropriation for said Imvrovement be increased in the suer. of S 3,629.58 from the Unappropriated Reserve of the General i und. The sources of this emount are as follows: Committee donations 3,251.30 Additional From County: For sanding 170.00 For bond 276.35 Less hardware credit 68.07 Total 378.28 Total 53v629.58f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. the Matter of Authorizing Pinal x .'. Payment to Wellnitz and De harde, contractors re Walnut Creek Memorial ldg. Upon request of D. N. Teeter, County Auditor and upon motion of Supervisor s Taylor, seconded by Supervisor 111pley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Tester, r County Auditor draw his warrant payable to 17allnitz and De Rarde, contractors in the i sum of $1390.350 said payment being the final payment on the contract for the remodeling i jof the Walnut Creek Yemorial Building. i The payment will cover the following iters for which payment was withheld from payment rade on their final billing: Remove trim, install ceiling, replace trim in auditorium 900.00 firing speaker system 44.00 Bond prendum 276.35 Sanding Floor 170.00 35 S 9e foregoing order is passed by the iu=lmous vote of the Board. Xn the Matter of Authorizing D. It. t° eter to make payments in accordance ith the terms of lease with Parr- i chmondd Industrial Corporation. This Board haviriZ on ^ugust 9, 1 48 approved and executed a for of lease for 1.'onday, August 161, 1946 - .-ontinue3. the rental of premises ,n the :xici=ond S1,1pyards for the storage of election Materials for a term of one rear com~encirt i•uEust 15, 1946 at a mor_thly rentel of '4r;d5.00 per month payable in advance, Upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Tqq lor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDTRM that D. Y. Teeter, County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant monthly, payable in advance, in the sum of $25.00 to the t Parr Richmond Industrial Corporation in payment of the rent provided for in said lease I agreement. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, havb g filed with this Board a request. for authorization to the Counts Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1947-48, said request having been consented to and approved by the District Attorney; On motion of "upervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, ET IS BY TWA BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make corrections of the following erroneous assessments: In volume 9 Assessment 037743 itamon R. and Nary Salazar are assessed with two sets of improvements with a total value of $1570. There is only one set of Improvements on this property assessed at $440. Improvements assessed at -41130 are erroneously assessed on this oropaty and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments appearing on the 'Unsecured Personal Property Roll :'or the fiscal year 1948-49, said request having been consented to and approved by the District Attorney; on motion of Supervisor Trembathq see-onded by 6upervicor nipley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make corrections of the following erroneous assessments: On the Unsecured Personal Property Roll, Assessment #5489, Code 90010 John Avilla is assessed with personal property in the amount of $330. This assessment is in error. The correct assessed value is $200. On the Unsecured Personal Property Roll, Assessment #996, Code 600, Glen P. Ellis is assessed ~3 th personal propert; In the amount of $2500. This assessment is in error. the correct assessed value is $2000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the !utter o!' Authorizing nine additional street li:;hts, Fay Point Lighting District. A Petition signed by fifty residents residing within the Bay Point Lighting District, having been filed with this Board requesting the installation of additional street lights in said District, and Upon motion of "upervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS FY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Bay Point Light & Power Company of Port Chicago be authorized and directed to install nine 100 C.P. street lights at the following 4.• '.?tee locations, to-wit: 1. A. the corner of Kinnesots and "ere Streets 2. A the corner of -ainnesota and Humboldt streete; MondRs, August lo,1949 - Can'+nued. 3. At the corner of :.odwoo.i - r.1 Acacia streets 1 t 40 It the earner of Acacia :;trees c.r.•j '!!low '"ay 5. At the corner of -:Yi.0 ior. Street and illow '-7ay 6. At the corner of 7 nr.esosa an.i `&alifornia ,streets 7. At the south end of Meridian Street 8. At the corner of Division and Chanpion streets 9. On ?gain Street in front of the L:rgesa Apartments.s The foregoing order is pPssed by the unanimous vote of the Board`s in"4he Matter of Coeaaunication trom Geo. 0. Kirkman, Diablo View Gardens Lta faye tte. A communication having been received by this Board from George 0. Kirkman, Chairman of 'Tract Committee, Diablo View Gardens, Lafayette, requesting that bernett Ci le, delineated on the Subdivision Map Diablo Vier kiardens, be declared a County Roar} and requesting signs be placed at the tract entrance, Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS FV- WE yTSEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidcommlestionbereferredtoSupervisorCummingsandCounty Surveyor, J. W. Barkley. The foregol order is passed by the unaniaeous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Approval of Bmployee Agreement relating to a : Educational reaves with Stipend under Child Welfare Service Flan Raxel Bearss) Upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that a form of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Hazel Bearss, an employee of the t'elfere Department of Contra Costa County, which agreement provides for attendance at the University of Denver under an Educational Leave from Contra Costa County commencing Septmeber 20, 1948, and terminating March 19, 1949; and which agreement provides that an educational stipend shell be paid to said employee in the sum of 5195.83 per month while at school.be and the some is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of onnunication from San kablo Horsemen's Assn. re hiking and Riding trails. A request !paving been presented to this Board from the San Pablo Horsemen's lAssociution Piled by Dorothy Kobert, Chairman of `trails Commdttee, recommending a riding and kiking trail along San Pablo Creek noad, starting at San Pablo Avenue and going east along San Pablo Creek Road to a point north of the junction of Alhambra Valley Road to Bear Creek Road, then on Happy Valley Road to by pass Lafayette, thence to 17alnut Creek and South east to the pass through shell Ridge directly east from f lKr elling, then East to the State :`rail, at a point on the Ut. Diablo Meridian, pproximately five miles north of `:t. Diablo base line; tbon motion of Supervisor stialey, seconded by supervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY TSB... BOARD ORDERED that said comimmm cation be referred to the County Surveyor, S. W. Barkley and to S. S. Ripley, Supervisor of District No. 1. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. the hatter of Ordinance No. 453. This Board havingheretofore on Jul 26 1948 ay , approved end adopted Ordinance 49 453 and having ordered publication for the time and in the manner required by laws of a copy of said ordinance in the "LAIR VETTE SUN" and An affidavit of Eleanor Silverman showing publication in said"LAPAYETTE: SUN" f a copy of said Ordinance No. 453 having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 453 be and the same is hereby declared duly IMLISMW and the Clerk is ordered to file said Affidayit of ilublication. i The foregoing order is massed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ondny, Aun:st 1-;, 1948 - "ontinued. In the :atter of ria.nonce 'Io. Y5r A form of ordinance numbered 456 and Emending Ordinance 385 extending the building code code to all residential buildings in territory covered by record of survey maps, is presented to this Board; and On motion of -jupervisor CuM.Lngs, seconded by bupervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 456 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED: and IT IS BY THE EOA]RD 'IIRTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 456 be published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "Contra Costa iGazette," a newspaper of general circulation orinted and oubliched In the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is -aessed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iIn the Matter of Application of Ercole Martignoni for a land use permit for retail business building for rental, S. D. #3. Ercole Ylartignoni having filed with this Eoard an application for a land use permit for a retail business building for rental, S. D. #3, located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, fronting 75 feet on the northeast side of Pacheco Boulevard, approximately 300 feet east of Giannini Road, a nd sald anplicatfon hr.ving been referred to the Planning U0=43310n of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recomr.ended th:•t said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Pipley, IT IS FY 7HE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complie with the requirements of the Riley Act (earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of H. 0. 'Farren for a land use permit to establish a real estrte office and to operate 8 retail clothing store in his home in S. D. #3. H. 0. Warren having filed with this Board an application for a permit to establish a real estate office and to operate a retail clothing store in his home in S. D. #3, said store to be loci-ted on that p3=rce1 of land fronting 50 Peet on the south side of Concord Flvd. and 120 feet on •he vest side of First Street, and said application having been referred to the Planning commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission caving recomcended that this re4uest for permit be granted for the real estate office only; On motion of zupervisor Taylor, seconded b;; Supurvisor Ripley, IT IS FY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same Is hereby granted for the real estate office only. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Kiley Act 1 ( e rthquoke Law). s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of L. L. Dyer for a land use permit to establish a pastry shop in S. D. #5. L. L. Dyer having .filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a pastry shop in S. D. A. ::aid pastry shop to be located on that parcel of land being lot 4, Carol Park Subdivision, said parcel Fronts 50 Feet on the north side of State Highway, 800 feet nest of O'Hi ra Avenue, and said application having been referred t o the Planning Coearlsalon of Contra Costa County and said Planning '%om dsaton having recommended that said application be granted; F A Monday, August 1.5, 194a - 3ontinued. 213 On motion of Supervisor :remba-n, ne,:on-Jed by -u-:)arvisor Cummings, IT I3 BY THE rV'RD CRDZ'_:.D tips- skid ::p1ic ti an 'Ce and :ie sere is noreby granted. Mie Moret-oing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complie Frith the requirements of the Riley Act (Earth.iuske Law). he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S 3n the «atter of Autiiorizing County 'rax Collector to sell at public auction. pzrcele of pro-arty deeded to Stara for non-payment of delinquent taxes. S. S. -Boyd, County Tax -ollector, having notified this Board that it is his Intention to sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the hereinafter described parcels of property, which have been deeded to the State for the non-payment of delin- quent taxes for a sum not less than the minimum orice not forth follrr!ng the descriptiom of each parcel, said sple to be hold unser the orovislons of Division 1, Part 6, Chapter 7, Section 3691 to 3730 inclusive of the revenue and Taxation Code; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by 4upervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDIMED that said County Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell under section 3699 provisions, +revenue and 'taxation Code, said parcels of property, as follows, to-wit: IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND A sllN!= YAP OF WE CITY OF RICHMOND YSAR OF SALE DATE OF Dr. D TO 1tI1Q LM DELINQUENCY NUMWR STA' E PWD NUMBER SALE PRICE 5 40 1933-1934 421 6-27-39 - 218 50.00 132 21982 & 23 1936-1937 292 5-29-42 - 13 260.00 ANMRADE ADDITION 2 1S 1933-1434 1037 7r27-39 - 390 45.0J 2 38 1931-1938 1209 5-29-37 - 655 60.00 BAY SHORT TRACT 10 3 1933-1934 23 6-27-39 -30.00 DAY V107 ADD? . 7.0 RI=00D 5 1966-19 BAY VIIM PARE 9:8 11 1936-1937 750 6-29-42 - 37 450'00 82 27 1935-1936 818 6-30-41 - 80 35.00. X38 52 & 53 1936-1937 759 6-29-48 - 39 60.00 Be BOORIIAIIS AD7.4. TO THE CITY OF PDLLNAB 3 1 & 2 1936-1937 856 6-29-42 - 41 II0.00 C 3TRILL RICHMOND 9 33. 1933-1934 1485 6-27-39 - 605 14 1932-1933 2.=550 6.29-39 - 1365 CENTRAL RICHMOND NO. 2 1987-19288076 8-29-33 - 286. 80:00: A. 12 1928-1929 868 6-27-34 - 292 4di,.0Q EAST ?ICHY08D EOt%WARD TRACT 23 8 1931-1932 1350 6-29-37 - 750 120.00 891 1931-1932 1363 6-29-37 - 761 68.00 36 23 1927-1928 670 8-29-33 - 178 105.00 59 21 1934-1935 1.366 6-27-40 - 198 65.00 59 22 1934-1935 1369 6-27-40 - 199 65.00 59 23 1934-1935 1370 6-27-40 - 200 65.00 59 84' 1934-1935 1371 6-27-40 - 201 65.00 S0 85 1934-1935 1372 6-z7-40 - 202 65.00 39 26 1934-1935 1373 6-27-40 - 203 65.00 FAY A'rDRADE T"ACT 38 199:8-1929 448 6-27434 - 141 75,.00 GRAND VIEW TERRACE TRACY a' 20 • 1931-1932 1102 6-29-37 - 595 8&.00. rRIPPrN AND WATRQCS AD911 TO NTCHMOND 113 k 14 1931-1932 321 6-29-37 - 240 180.00 10 16 & 17 1931-193-L• 321 6-29-37 - 246 140.00 ondnv, A'mist It>, 1948 - con _nixed. 4::A: OF SALE 7A'7_E O:' D--.7 TO F.'Iliimum BLOCKS LOTSl_'CZT N_-'Y STAT:' 411D 1IL90ER SALE PRICE t A171-C3 vHC4 -?.ACT 7 20921 1930-1931 1468 Par 6-29-36 - 616 165.00 24 do 25 7 29 1936-1937 1041 6-29-42 - 47 40.00 HEPYANS ADDH. To Pl"HMOHD 4 14 & 15 1934-1935 635 6-27-40 - 41 165.00 4 19 1932-1933 450 Per 6-29-38 - 275 145.00 5 32 & 33 1932-1933 454 6-29-38 - 278 190.09 INDUSTRIAL C00W TRACT 4 30 1933-1934 781 6-27-39 - 323 25.00 INNER BARAOR FUSINi'ESS BLOCKS 2 7 & 8 1933-1934 1811 6-27-39 - 711 75.00 13 21 1930-1931 1405 6-29-36 - 577 40.00 VARINE VIES 7. RRACE 6 31 1936-1937 149 6-29-42 -7 35.00 IC?i^LL SUEN QE RICHMOND G 8 1927-1928 2 9-29-33 -1 120.00 1 10 1932-1933 15 6-29-38 -3 210.00 RICNXOND FOULE-VAR!) TRACT 17 1.4015 & 16 933-1934 683 6-27-39 - 279 225.00 a FICz't?0? 4 17 1933-1934 1608 6-27-39 - 660 40.00 5 41 1931-1932 1840 6-29-37 _ 1039 45.00 7 19 1932-1933 2746 6-29-38 - 1448 45.00 25 34 1933-1934 1645 6-27-39 - 668 60.00 36 9 1932-1933 2887 6-29-38 - 1466 45.00 41 20 1931-1932 1924 6-29-37 - 1075 70.00 51 30 1431-1932 1949 6-29-37 - 1082 65.00 58 18 1932-1933 29074 6-29-38 - 1482 40.00 66 19 & 20 1930-1931 1273 6-29-36 - 545 145.00 85 20 1931-1932 2007 6-29-37 - 1103 85.00 RICHMOND CITY CEMTER 17 23 1932-1933 2299 6-29-38 - 1261 50.00 RICHMOND PULLMAN TRACT C 99 1932-1933 3119 6-29-38 - 1526 60.00 C 39 1929-1930 1156 6-29-35 - 477 70.00 E 1 1927-1928 1033 8-29-33 - 325 55.00 4ICHMOND VILLA '_'RACT 4 21,22 A 23 1935-1936 331 6-30-41 - 29 140.00 SPALi.JING RIC!?T'O`.'D 'iT..LgtAIt '!O-7 SITE 29 29 1933-1934 949 6_27-39 - 356 85.00 fi TOY,NSITE OP SANTA FE 3 25,26 27 1928-1929 135 6-27-34 - 44 200.00 32 33 1930-1931 85 6-29-36 - 55 90.00 32 34 1932-1933 308 6-29-.38 - 204 80.00 MIRD ADDN TO RICF+!OND 23 8 & 9 1932-1933 165 6-29-38 - 128 210.00 MffON TRACT w A 3 4 1935-1936 753 6-30-41 - 62 75,00 C 9 ` 1933..1934 1476 6-27-39 .. 599 25.00 E 6 1934-1935 1573 6-27-40 - 268 30.00 BEST RICHMOND TRACT 21 7 & $1936-1937 356 6-29-42 - 16 60.00 IN THE CITY OF EL CERRI TO RICHMOND JUNC`TON HEIGHTS 26 23` 1932-1933 3881 6-29-38 - 1944 45.00 26 24 1932-1933 3882 0-29-38 1945 45.00 26 25 1932-1933 3883 6-29-38 - 1946 45.00 26 26 1932_1933 3884 6-29-38 - 1947 45.00 26 27 1932-1933 3885 8-10-40 - 476 45.00 26 28 1932-1933 3886 6-29-38 - 1949 45.00 26 29 1932-1933 3887 6-29-38 - 1950 45.00 I Yonday, August 15, 1948 - continued. 215 YN o\sem _ .L S "'_5.r` i f`', "`•f T" i y-W OF SALT ATE OF DEED TO MINIM BLOCKS LOTS DELINgr- scy L'InZ-R STATE AND NMER SALE PRICE 3 11 & 12 1932-1933 4324 6-z9-38 - 2096 30.00 SBE?', OF IAT X IK YOB HILL SL'BR, OF PI"TOLE E. 50' of 1932-1933 4326 6-29_38 - 2098 30.40 Lot 5 N TF ^TTV OF "TAL-T CR ^ SHARPS ADDITION TO 1ALNUT CR M 3 4 1920_1921 7641 6-27-39 - 1016 583.00 STOW AIDITION TO 'gALNrT CRE.EK 12 East 75 ft 1926-1927 1344 Par 7.28-32 - 199 120.00 12 West 125 ft 1926-1927 1344 Par 7-28-32 - 199 195.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing IT. S. Golden, Social Service Department Director to attend meeting at Sacramento. Upon motion -f Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, FT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrent payable to W. G. Golden for attendin^ a meeting at Secrarmento, August 14, 1948 of the Weimar Joint Council Frith Social Service Directors Committee upon the filing with the County Auditor his claim. therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the batter of Granting State Park Department permission to store road machinery . rid grading equipment at County Corporation Yard. Upon re4uest of the State Park Department and upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE POARD ORDERED that permission be granted to the State Perk Department for the storage of such road machinery and grading e4uipment, etc., that is now being used by the said Park Department for the construction of the riding and hiking trail in Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of Herman K. Fox for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 332. Herman K. pox having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ord'_nance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, For two lots of less than 000 square feet. located Lot 19, Block "G" Berkeley 'Moods Subn, fan R-1 district) and said application having been referred to the Tanning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission ha•ring recommended to this Loard that said applieati e granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is ;.*assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n the butter of Application of Annie Culley for a land use permit modi- ication of provisions of Ordinance 382. Annie R. Culley having filed with this Board an application under the 1 provisions of Section 7 of Ordl ance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the i Provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, To have 41 side i yard on one side. located Sourthwest portion of lot 20, "Talnut Creek Park Subn. an R-A d1strict)., 6 ondvy, August 16, 11,48 - continued. and said r pli c.. tion been referred to the Planning 'omission of -ontrnCosta County and, said Planning Commission having: recommended to this Board that said applicati` n be granted. On Motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Gladys F. Sweet for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Cladys F. Sweet having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 383 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, To establish private boPrding school for over 16 children. located Descriptive parcel of land bded. on the north by Id. of W. D. Little on the =-est and Southeast Ids. of L. F. Moore and H. F. Ingwaldsen and on the west by Sacramento Northern Railroad (an R_A district)., and said application having; been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning commission havinc,- recommended to this Board that said application e denied. i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and regte sted, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n the ?utter of Application of 'Mrs. L arrie L. Mile for a land use permit odification of provisions of Ordinance 82. Mrs. Carrie L. Mile having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the Monday, August 16, 1043 - continued. 217 BOARD ©R--) -,rD that said application ','or land vse permit Por the modification of the provisions of staid ordinance as herc-inatove set forth and re4ue3ted, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Application of Joe K. Ellsworth for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Joe K. all soarth having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, To have 101 side yards. located Lot #95 Danville :states, facing Prospect Avenue. (an R-A district)-pp and said application having been referred to the tlanning Commission of Contra Costa County and said PlanningCCommission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT I3 BY ME BOARD OR3ERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as her-inabove set forth and re-guested, be and the same is hereby granted. S The foregoing order is passed by the uoanimaus vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of John F. Pruyn for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. John F. Pruyn having filed with this Board an application under the privisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use hermit For modification of the privisions of Section 4 Subdivision A subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, To have 51 side yards for residence and 52 set back for gerage. located East I of north i of Lot 16, Flock 6, Berkeley Woods (an R-1 district., and said application he--ing been referred to the ?'lanning Commission of Contra Costa County and said :Tanning Commission havingrecoemended to this Board that said application be granted. on motion of 'uoervisor Ripley, seconded by supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use Dprmit for the modification of the provisions of slid ordinance es hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 in the Matter of Application of Everett R. Chandler for a land use permit -modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Everett R. Chandler having Piled with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 ->ubdivision A -xubseetion 5 of Ordinance 382 To have side yards of 4' and 6' eor residence. located Lot 35 Beverley Yi11s Subn. (an R-1 district ., and said applief tion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said ?Tanning Commission having recon-ended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of -junervisor Ripley, seconded by ouoervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said aaalication for land use peewit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and re.juested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 7 ond::y, -•trust 16, 1944 - -ontinued. T-n the !,-atter of t-pplicL .ion of Alfred 0onsson For a land .,se permit modification iof provisions of Crdi,nce 38: . Alfred Jonsson - awing filed with this Eoard an applies-ion under the provisions of Section 7 of Lordinance 382 for a land use permit for modificatito of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 5 do 6 of "rdinance 382, To have. 51 side yards for residence on lots 1 end 2, and to have an elimination of set back for garage. located Lot 1 and 2. Block H., Berkeley Highlands, (an R-1 district) ., and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this board that said rpplication be granted. On motion of -3upervisor nipley, seconded by Supervisor 'a7lor, IT IS BY THE E0 'RD ORDERED that said apaliration for land use hermit for the modification of the provisions of si-id ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be end the same is hereby granted. he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Eoard. In the Matter of Application of 'Mm. S. Simpson for land use permit nodificaYion of provisions of Ordinance 382. IYm S. Simpson having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision k Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5' side yards on ach side located northerly 48' of Lot 5, Block #l, Bickerstaff `d'ract, fronting on Dewing 4,venue, in M-R-A district. and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Uontra Costa county and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Cummings,, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and re.iuested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Ratter of Anplication of John H. ?ickett for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. John H. Pickett having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinpnce 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 31 side f yards for residence. Located lot 63, and 12 1/2t of Lot 64, Block 2, Truman Addition. an R-1 district), and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa, County and said Planning Commission having recomesended to this Eoard that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B't THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of spid ordinance as hereinabove set forth and re;uested, be end the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed b3 the unanimous Grote of the Board. f k. 1 1 Monday, August 16, 1948 - ca^ts: ved. In the :.atter of or r-s Atalic for a 1fri-: use Tf1c u tion of orovis; ons of :r-:::nonce Tno =s Atalic 'saving filed with th•_s Board an application under t he provisions of Section 7 of ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection : of Ordinenee 382, to have 3Jt and 6JI side yards for addition to residence. located Lot 26, Block 10, North Richmond Land & Ferry #1 (an R_1 district) and said epulicetion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comrission having recommended to this Board thst said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supe rvisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for lend use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and reivested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of E&,iard V. Sorensen for a land use permit modification of provisions of ordinance 382. Edward K. Sorensen having filed with this Board an ap-)lication under the prvisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, To have 31 and 5' side yards for residence, located Lot 9, Block 4, Berkeley Highland Terrace an R_1 district)., and seid application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board thftt said application be ;granted. On motion a f Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supavvisor Taylor, IT IS FI THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and re.iuested, be and the some Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of R. T. Chroman for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. R. T. Chapman having Filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 subdivision A -jubsection 5 of Ordinance 382, To have 41 side yards for residence and to have garage on front property line, loented Lot 5, Block L, Berkeley Highlands, facing on Cambridge Avenue (an R-1 district) and said r.pplicati on having been referred to the Planning %-Am is3ion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On notion of -Jupervisor nipley, seconded by %lupervi sor Taylor,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as n reinabove set forth and re.;uested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the ratter of Application of Lee B. Sutliff for a land use permit modification ^f provisions of Ordinance 382. Lee B. Sutlif'" saving filed xith this Foe.rd an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Crdinance 382 for a land use permit for modificationof the privisions of Section 4 .subdivision A -subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, To have 5' side yrrds for residence. located Lets 7 and 8, Block B, Berkeley Highlands, (an R_1 distri t., ondar, ':ut-ust ln, 1948 _ cortir_rems'. mi sai3 tion '-r vl i beer, re errod to t { e ?lanninr ^,oam:i s.3ion of Contra '"osta County and said ?lannin - 7orrais=ion:ree'orr^enued ~o anis ord t%2et said Inpplication be granted. f On motion of Supervisor R!pley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE FOARD ORDERED TTIAT said application ''or land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the senna is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Pary R. Jewell for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. 1'Pry R. Jewell having filed with this Foard an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the privisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, To have 5' side yards for residence and garage rnd to have 5' set back -'or ?arage. located Lot 26, Feverley hills "Tact (ren n-1 district)., and said applicotion havini- been referred to the Plaiming aowdesion of Contra Costa County and said ?lanning (:ommission having recommended to this Board that said anplicetion he granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY THE FOARn nRDERED that said application for land se permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby, granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of County Ordinance #442 upon recommendation of the County of Contra Costa Civil Service Commission and upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Tremnbath, IT IS BY THE FOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is herby directed to 'prepare an amendment to Ordinance #442, Paragraph 6, so as to provide for the allocation of "Medica Social Service Supervisor", range 25. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 457 A form of ordinance numbered 457 and amending Ordinance 278 to allow outdoor advertising structures in interim residential agricultural districts by a use permit having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Tremabath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 457 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURT-SR ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 457 i be published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the Pittsburg Post- Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5' In the Matter of Ordinance No. 450 A form of Ordinance numbered 450 and amending Ordinance 382, the Master Zoning Ordinance of Contra Costa County including the unincorporated territory of the 10th township and the E1 Sobrante Area, having been presented to this Board, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 450 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No, 450 be the manner prescribed by law in the Richmond Daily Independent published for the time and in/a newspaper of general circulation printed and published j i Monday, August 16, 1948 - continued in the County of Cntra Cos-la. The foreez ing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of the Recommendation r of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for an Amend- ment to the Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa, Being Ordinance No. 382, and Directing the District At- torney to prepare on Ordinance Amending y Ordinance No. 382 Providing for the Re-zoning of Certain Lots in the Vicinity of San Pablo. WHEREAS, on the 16th day of August 1948, at the time and place set for hear- ing of the recommendation of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for an Amendment to the Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa, being Ordinance No. 382, and providing for the re-zoning of certain lots in the vicinity of San Pablo from single family residential district to retail business district; and WHEREAS, the Board, having duly and regularly met at the said time and place for the purpose of hearing any persons interested therein and considering any protests or petitions that might be made, and no protests having been made and no persons hav- ing appeared to protest, and the Board having considered the said recommendation and being duly advised in the premises, IT IS THEREFORE BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that the recommendation of the Planning Commission be and it is hereby approved and accepted, and the District Attorney is directed to prepare an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 382 providing for the re-zoning of the said lots in the vicinity of San Pablo from single family residential district to retail business district, in accordance with the findings recommended by the Plan- ning Commission and hereby aperoved hereby approved by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors-Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan and Trembath. MASS: None ABSENT: None The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. The Board adjourns to meet on Friday, August 20, 1948 at 10 o'clock a.m. iii Buchanan, Chairman ATTEST Cler C , / SWORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1948 THB BOARD MET IN ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN; PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMHATH. d. T. PAASCH, Clerk In the latter of Adoption of Budget for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year, 194$-1949. The County Auditor having filed with this Board a budget of anticipated resources and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July 1, 1948 and ending June 30, 1949, and it appearing to the Bond that the Clerk of this Board has given notice by publication of the time and place set for said hearing, same hav- f Ing been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, which was by the Board set for Wednesday, August 20, 1948 at 10 o'clock a.m. , and this being the time set by the Board for said hearing, and the Board having considered in detail all of the items contained in said budget presented by the different officers and heads of the departments in the County of Contra Costa, and no objections to the adoption of said final budget having been presented and no requests having been made to this Board Friday, !Ugu-;t '0, IPI+F (cin 4nue3) for a continuance of said hearing on said final budget; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the county budget for the fiscal year of 194#-W be and the same is hereby adopted as finally determined, to-crit: ORML GOVERNMSN? BOM OF SUPERVISORS: Total Salaries X28=258.00 Maintenance and Operation 181,005.00 Capital Outlay Total 469343-00 COUNrY CLQ_ c: Salaries 865.00 Maintenance and Operation 035.00 Capital Outlay Total 5,75 .00 DISTRICT FORMATION EXPENSE: N Salaries 150.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 2977 .00 AUDITOR:: eV Salaries 58.;663-00 Maintenance A Operation 21,805.00 Capital Outlay 1.211-00 Totals 1, 79.00 TABULATING MMACHINE DEPARTMENT: Salaries 179500.00 Maintenance & Operation d CR 70.00 Capital Outlay 600_00 Total 12070.00 TREASURER: r Salaries 16,740.00 Maintenance A Operation29955.00 Canital Outlay Total 202287-00 COUNTY ASSESSOR: Salaries 135,9 5. Maintenance & Operation 35,50.00 Capital Outlay1 -880-00 Total 1839395-00 TAX COLLECTOR: Salaries 47,226.00 Maintenance do Operation 229300.00 Capital Outlayon Total 75,0 7.00 DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Salaries 839890.00 Maintenance A Operation 1$9297.00 Capital Outlay Total 103,232.00 CORONER:777 7 Salaries A 139112 00 Maintenance A Operations 139025.00 Capital Outlay 800.00 Total 26v 937-00 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR: Salaries s 9400.00 Maintenance & Operation_ w q Total 3r 1,37 .00 SURVEYOR: Salaries 1349349.00 Maintenance do Operation F' 5,720.00 Capital Outlay 2.770,00 Total 142-P839-00 PLANNING COMMISSION: Salaries 3 4 164.00 Maintenance & Operation 15,125.00 Canital Outlay Total 49t789.05 13UMING INSPECTOR: Salaries 47,387.00 Maintenance A operation 14,645.00 Canital Outlay aQ.4 Total 63.1126.00 PURCHASING AGENT: u Salaries 17,689.00 Maintenance A Operation 29,465.00 Capital Outlay 655&M Total 20,809.00 Friday, August 20, 1948 - Continued 223 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSICN: Salaries 19016.00 Hpinterance & Operation 10,951.00 Capital ^utlay 665.00 Total 30,932.00 MLCTIOM REGISTRATION: Salaries 91,000.00 Maintenance do Operation 10,755.00 CAaital Outlay Total 3191 0.00 GSl[SRiL ELECTION. Salaries 39000.00 Maintenance & Operation79-982-00 Total 829985-00 SPECIAL ELECTIONS: Maintenance a Operation th Total I, 10.00 SUPERIOR COURT N0, 1: Salaries 69250.00 Maintenance & Operation1,071.00 Total 7,32 .00 SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2: Salaries 69250.00 Maintenance & Operation 825.00 Capital Outlayr Total 79145-00 SUPERIOR COURT N0, 1: Salaries 61250.00 Maintenance & Operation 840.00 Capital Outlay 165.00 Total 79455-00 SUPERIOR COURT _: Salaries 39200.00 Maintenance & Operation f Total 535.E JUSTICE COURT N0. 1: Salaries 5,820.00 Maintenance & Operation ra Total 69620.00 d ` JUSTICE COURT NO. 2: Salaries 759.00 Maintenance & Operation105.00 Tota19064.00l JUSTLCE COURT NO, 1: Salaries 31416.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 146.00 NICE COURT NO. 4: Salaries 1,822.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 2,1 9.00 JUSTICE COURT N0, 5: 3fSalaries390 6.00 4TotalMaintenanceandOperation Total 3967 3.00 JUSTICE COURT NO, 6: Salaries 31795.00 Maintenance & Operation r, Total 49605.0F JUSTICE COUNT NO. 7: Salaries 2,885.00 Total Maintenance & Operation Total 3, 7.00 JUSTICE COURT N0, 8: Salaries 2,885.00 Ys rtenance & Operation Total x 31,517.00 ST CE COMET No, 4: Salaries 29277.00 Ma'ntenance & Operation Total 29743-00 JUSTICE COURT NO, 10: Salaries 8,913.00 Maintenance & Operation 1,009.00 Total f.:' 99922.00 JUSTICECOURT N0. 11: Salaries 5,259.00 Maintenance & Operation 700-00 Total 5,9 9.00 Friday, August 2( , 10-48 Continued JUSTICE COURT NO. 12: Salaries 29885.00 Maintenance & Operation 587-00 Total 3, JIISTICE COURT N0, Salaries 759.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 7 i J05TI_ECOURT NO. 14: Salaries 759.00 Maintenance & Operation 100.00 Total 190 9.00 JIISTICE COURT NO, 1S: YF Salaries 119 85.00 Maintenance Operation 150.00 Capital Outlay Total 139435-00 JUSTICE COURT NO. 16: SPlaries h 29277.00 Maintenance & Operation 4 QQ Total 59748.00 NICE COURT NO 17: Salaries 2277.00 MPintenance & Operation a 4 Total 29748.00 k JUSTICE COURT'TRIkL EX.PENSE: S laries 600.00N., Maintenance & ODeration7,700.00 Total 300,00 JIISTICE COURT GENERAL ERPEIITME: Maintenance d Operation 1.6 Total 19 20.00 GRAND JURY: MaintenPnce & Operation 8.12 .00 f Total 8,120.06 LAIN LIBRARY: lei Salaries 720.00 Maintenance & Operation 675.00 Capital Cutlay Total 3: 9 .00 r; L COURT HOUSS D ,LL OFRMORDS: Salaries 389659.00 Maintenance & Operation 2J9533-00 Capital Outlay 0 Total 70,199.00 t BUILDING MAINTENANCE: Salaries 28,187-00 Maintenance b Operation 27045=Q CA f " 732.00 Capital Outlay 135.00 Total 867.00 TRISPH-OU EXCHANGE: Salaries 69340.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 9 HERIW: Salaries 2129627.00 Maintenance d Operation 66t235-00 s Capital Outlay Total 2T57, 171-00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP SPlaries 39188.00 4 Maintenance & Operation Total 32788-00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 2• Salaries 1p215.00 Maintenance & Operation 300.00 Total 12515.005 r CONS_TAHLE TOWNSHIP 1: salaries 39188.00 r' MaintenPnce & Operation792.00s Total399 0.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 4: Salaries 30188.00 Maintenance & Operation 6cc.coSr Total 003-u S 1 f Friday, August 20, 1948 - Ccrti rued 225 CONSTABLE TOWNSHI? Saipries 39188-00 ka:rtenance & Operation 6100 00 Tota?3,788.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 6: Salaries 391$8.00 Maintenance & Operation 600.00 a Total 39788-00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 7: Salaries 3,188.00 Maintenance & Operation An An Total 3,SKOO CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 8: Salaries 39188.00 Maintenance & Operation. 600.00 Total 39788.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 9: Salaries3,188.00 Maintenance & Operation 780.00 Total 3,9 .00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 10: Salarie s 31188.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 3,V7 000 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP ll k Salaries 31188.00 WRIntenance & Operation Total 3v968-00 h CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 12: Salaries 39188.00 Maintenance & Operation2YflTotal 3, CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP Salaries 19215.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 1, 15.00 CONSTABLB TOWNSHIP 14.- Salaries 4: Salaries 29277.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 21,577.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 15: Salaries 3,188.00 Maintenance & Operation Total ux 31 .00 fi COAHLS TOWNSHIP 16: Salaries 3,188.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 39788-00 CONSTABLE TONNSHI? 17: Salaries 39188.00 k Maintenance & Operation Tota'_3,-- 8.00 CONSTABLE GENERAL EX?ENSE: iia+ntenance & Operation 100.00 Total 100.00 COUNTY JAIL: Salaries 1159770.00 Maintenance & Operation 70,.872.QQ Capital Outlay 2 4 Total 19,0 7.00 COUNTY JAIL T07N SWCHES: Maintenance & Operation Total MOTOR POLICE: Maintenance & Operation 1 070-00 Total 1,070.00 Salaries 709453.00 Maintenance & Operations 26,079.00 Capital Outlay Total 1059132.00 SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES: Salaries 19,548.00 Maintenance & Operation 49820.00 Capital Outlay'0 O Total 2 .p 7 .00 Friday, August 20, 1948 - Continued HUMANE OFFIC a in`.enance & Operation 600-00 Total 600.00 GAME PROTECTION: Maintenance & Operation 700.00 Sundry Equipment 1500-00 Total 19200.00 CROSSING WATCHMEN: Total Maintenance & OparatUft- Totp 69850.00 a AGRICULTURAL CCIWSSICN: Salaries 36,449.00 Mainterince & Operation Tota'_ 521"5.00 AGRICULTURAL EXTENSIO'' SERVICE: S 5 Salaries 89222.00 Maintenance & Operation 79115.00 Capital Outlay Total 17037.00 PREUTORY ANIMAL CONTROL: Salaries 29832.00 Maintenance & Operation Total 31,432.00 COUNTY POUND: Salaries 89258.00 Maintenance & Operation 29227.00 Capital Outlay Total 10, 25.00 FROST WARNING SERVICE: TM Maintenance & Operation t Total 0.00 r FIRE PROTECTION: MPintenance & Operation rys Total 169000.00 INSURANCE: Maintenance & Operation Aa1724.00 Total 389724.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Salaries 1069780.00 Maintenance & operation 429685.00 Capital Outlay TOTAL 193,5 5.00 PjTTSWRG HEALTH CENTER: Salaries 61192.00 Maintenance & Operation 2,640.00 Capital Outlay Total 14 361 VITAL STATISTICS: Maintenance & Operation 2?50_ Total 29750.00 1_A0W JOINT SANITARIUM: Maintenance & Operation 2041,750.00 r ' Capital OutlayiQQ Total 2449470.00 GARBAGE DISPOSAL: Maintenance & Operation 30__ Total 39300.00 HIGHWAYS AND BIUDGES a SUPERVISOR DIST_R I_CT_ Ma ntenan`ce F 149,900.00 Capital Outlay 00Total 3,300*00 00. r" Ef FINANCING S. D. 1 r eneral Fund 113,930.E r Supervisor District 1 Fund 10.00 Special Road Fund 16,860.00 Special Road Improvement Fund 162,400.00fa . SUPERVISOR DISTRICT J2 Maintenance 14.3,800.00 Capital Outlay 1 .500.00 Total 1,300. 0 FINANCING S. D. $2 General Fund 1223,030.00 Supervisor District 2 Rind 10.00 Special Road Fund 16,860.00 Special Road Improvement Fuad 162 400.00 z ' SUPERVISOR DISTRICT d3 Maintenance 12995CO.00 Capital Outlay 184.COO.00 Total313,500-00 Friday, August 20, 1945 - C. antinued 9 c2)7 FINANCING 3. J. v3 General Fund 1342230.00 Supervisor District 3 Fund 10.00 Special Road Fund 169$60.00 Special Road Improvement Fund 162,400.00 SUPERViSCR DISTRICT #4 Maaiintenance 60,100.00 Capital Outlay 249.260.00 Total 309060-0 FINANCING S. D. eGneralFul130,090.00 Supervisor District 4 Fond 10.00 Special Road Fund 16,860.00 Special Road Improvement Fund 162,400.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRI_T- #5 Maintenance 103,239.00 Capital Outlay 31QOXO Total 4 289.00 FINANCING S. D. 5 General Fund 239,019.00 Supervisor District 5 Fund 10.00 Special Road Fund 161860.00 Special Road Improvement Fund 1629400.00 HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES ADM of Sala-Reses 14 723900 Maintenance and Operation 7,275.00 Capital Outlay 1.535.00 23,53 COUNTY GARAGE Y Total Salaries 67,784.00 Maintenance and Operation 662149.00 Capital Outlay6 .00 Total 70 1QUIPMENT OPERATION Maintenance and Operation 5.000.00 Total 5, . HIGHWAYS VACATION AND SICK LEAVE k$ u of tares6Q.000.00 E Total 4 0s WORK FOR SPEC. DISTS. intenance and Operation 20,000.00 Total 30.,000.00 JOINT HIGHWAY DIST `2266 Maintenance and Operation 1.00 Total 0 UNDISTRIBUTED LABOR of arses00( .00 Total CHARITITIES AND CORRECTIONS COUNTY PHYSICIAN Total Salaries 659437.00 Maintenance and Operation 1.160.00 Total b61597-0 COUNTY HOSPITAL otal Salaries 45,875.00 Total Maintenance and Operation 12 ,535.00 CCapiittal Outlay 152.141.00 Tot 551735 0 ISOLATION HOSPITAL 39'arses 499104.00 Maintenance and Operation 19,944.00 Capital Outlay 1 026.00 Total 7OP074.0 OUTSIDE HOSPITAL enance and Operation 6 Tnt 5 SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Salaries 2199765.00 Maintenance and Operation 35,168.00 Y Capital00 Total Outlay X59, 90.00 FFDE88L AID u5 Maintenance and Operation 8 00 Total 8739179-00 NSBDY CHILDREN IN BLIND HONE a ntenance ZZ Operation 21.600.00 Total R z t Friday, August 20, 1948 - continued AID TO NEEDY BLIND Kaintenance and Operation 69,661.00 Total AID TO NEEDY aGED haintenance and Operation 1,222 22 AOO Total 19299:22 GENERAL r RELIEF ntenance and Operation 808.11 .00 Total 8089115-00 CARE OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN int enanc a and Operation 48,000.00 Total 4810M.00 RICHMOND HEALTH CENTER aries 319784.00 Maintenance and Operation 15,415.00 Capital Outlay 566.00 Total 47 t765-00 PROBATION CCMUTTEE aintenance and Operation 200.00 Total 44Ur.w PROBATION DEPARTIMT 6 r. cries 94,556.00 Maintenance and Operation 25,980.00 tal Outlay5,252.00 To 5,733.00 JUVENILE HALL Salaries 64,948.00 Maintenance and Operation 21,759.00 Capital Outlay 550.000.00 Total 636,707-00 CARE OF JUVENILE w..RDS Maintenance and Operation 121.&Z,5.00 Total 1219475-00 CALIFORNIA YOUTH AUTHORITY z aintenance and Operation 10,000.00 Total 1O V.00 x r HOMES FEEBLE 14INDED Maintenance and Ope rat ion 35.000.00 Y #xv Total HOSPITALS FOR INSANE Maintenance and Operation 2,000.00 Total Z9000.00 SCHOOLS DEAF AND BLIND r Maintenance and Operation 72,00 Total 75-00 s EXAMINATION AND CARE OF INSANE Y' aries 10604.00 Maintenance and Operation p 900.00 TotalP BURIAL VETERAilS AND INDIGENTS Maintenance and Operation 3.000.00 Total COUNTY SERVICE OFFICE aries 159254.00 Maintenance and Operation 1,454.00 Capital Outlay 140.00 a Total 169848-00 F EDUCATION d r C w SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Salaries 369217.00 M- intenance and Operation 89935.00 Capital Outlay 20.00 t f Total 45,602.00 BOARD OF EDUCATION 79intenance and Operation 9.325.00 Total 9025.00E COUNTY LIBRARY aries 1139342.00 2F Maintenance and Operation 73,'_67.00 Capital Outlay 822.00 s t'Total 3 x r RECREATION HAI iPTONRK Ta it al Outlay 0 00 Total 550-W nn Friday, August 20, 1948 - Zontinued Q Z C7 PACHECO PARK aintenance and Operation 2,575.00 Capital Outlay 1000.00 Total 39575.0— ROSE 5 . ROSE PARK Maintenance and Operation 200.00 Total 206-.0 ANTIOCH MEMORIAL BUILDING oi Maintenance and Operation 8.148.00 Total MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING 14aintenance and Operation 19.950.00 Total 19,950.00 COUNTY EYHIBITS KiTntenance and Operation x. 00 Total MEMORIAL MOLUI•U;htT Sal aries 35.00 Maintenae and Operation 1 0_.00 Total 225.00 XWORIAL TRAILS apical Outlay 2,200.00 Total 29500.00 JURY FSS DEPOSIT WITH CASH REFUNDS saint enanc a rat on 00.00 Total 500.E COUNTY AIRPORT Salaries 289203-00 thintenance and Operation 75,434.00 Capital Outlay 234.845 00 Total 338,482.M BSTIREMENT BOARD Salaries 600.00 Naintenance and Operation 1 0 0.00 Total11670.00Y t t4Y V a COUNTY RETIREMENT CON cries 28 000.00 Total 2839000-00 JOINT HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 1 Y Debt Service 17,181.00 Total17ol8l.00 5MIAKa2 r - Y• x.sx• '"-.. ash° s`p.+•* ' '..>'4'S.0, a,Y • ' t r g3 x k "x '`+'' 3 t `.'f • irn. k y '. 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And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 23, 1948 at 10 o'clock A.M. rxl_t Chairman ATTEST: ler u5, VA 7 BBM'ORBi THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS tt MONDAY, AUGUST 23 1948 THE BOARD MET IN REGERA SESSION T 10 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENTS SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY H. L. CUIQt NGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREIATH--17. T. PAASCH, CLARK ABSENT: W. J. BUCHANAN W. J. Buchanan, Chairman, being absent; on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. C m ings be and he is hereby appointed Chairman Pro Tem of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present In the Matter of Ordinance No. 456. j This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 456, which ordinance amended 4 Ordinance No. 385 (Building Code) and having ordered a copy of said Ordinance No. 456 published in the Contra Costa Gazette, and Vida McNamer having filed with this Board Affidavit of Publication of a copy of said Ordinance No. 456 in said Contra Costa I Gazette, said con q having been published in the manner and .for the time required by law; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 456 be and the same is hereby declared duly published and the Clerk of this Board is directed to place said Affidavit of Publicatica on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.: r In the Matter of Ordinance No. 458. A form of ordinance numbered 458 and amending Section 6 of Ordinance No. 442 by providing for position of Medical Social Worker, Range 22, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 458 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 458 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in "The Enterprise, Successor to Bee-Press." The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members present. In the Matter of Authorizing I replacement for county car No. 260 instead of county car No. 273- On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the county budget be and the same is hereby amended to allow for I replacement of county car No. 260 instead of replacement of county car leo. 273. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present 6 8 Monday, August. 23, 1948 - Continued 235 the In/Matter of Bequest for Federal Aid. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cumings, Chairman, Pro Tem of the Contra Costs Connty Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized to sign a request for Federal Aid for Hinds to be used in the matter of construction of an Administration Building, s drainage, fencing, runway turfing, landscaping, roadway, auto narking and for com- pletion of engineering and planning subject to more precise detailing of tentative lay- out of Buchanan Field and subject to all over master plan of the County and Buchanan Field, the total of all estimated project costs to be in the sum of $167,904.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 5 present. In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to purchase file cabinet for Supervisor Taylor's office. On motion of Supervisor ?aylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and dir- ected to purchase one steel letter file cabinet at a cost of not to exceed $80.00, for the office of Supervisor Taylor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at State Board of Equalization Meeting. The State Board of Equalization having summoned the following named persons to meet with the Assessors of various counties of the State and the Board of Equalization on Monday, August 30, 1948 through Friday, September 3, 1948 at Berkeley, California: Justin A. Randall, County Assessor L. Desmond, Deputy Assessor T. S. Vanasek, Deputy Assessor On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BARD ORDERED that said persons be and they are hereby authorized to attend said meeting, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that in conformity with provisions of Section 3692 of the political Code, their expenses incurred in attending said meeting 3 shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ' i In the Natter of Authorizing County Auditor to attend meeting in Oakland. i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the Senate Committee on State and Local Taxation in Oakland on Friday, August 27, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i In the Matter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare agreement covering the sale of tax deeded land. On motion of Suuervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby instructed to prepare agreement covering the sale of tax deeded land on the waterfront in Richmond for $6,000 to be used only for public nurnoses and not to be resold to private enterprise. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing additional use of Revolving Fund created for s Director, Social Service Department. i This Board having heretofore$ on November 39 1947, created a Revolving Fund in the sum of $50.00 for the Director of the Social Service Department and having 1 0 Monday, August 2i, 19 6 - Continued specified the purposes for which said fund could be used by said Director of said Social Service Deaartment; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of November 3, 19479 be and the same is hereby amended to provide that said fund may be used for the following purposes, in addition to the purposes specified in said order: That said Director of said Social Service Department may advance money from said Revolving Fund for expense in connection with sending for certificates of birth, death and marriage, and in sending for certain information required in certain instances from the Census Bureau. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Natter of accepting a Lease from the Cowell Portland Cement Company of certain rooms in Cowell Hall at Cowell, California, for the RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE use of the Farm Advisor. OF LEASE WHEREAS, heretofore, on the 21st day of July, 1947, a lease has been made and entered into between the County of Contra Costa and the Cowell Portland Cement Company,. whereby the County leased certain rooms in Cowell Hall at Cowell, California, for the use of the Farm Advisor for an annual rental fee of Seven Hundred Eighty Dollars 780.00), payable at the rate of Sixty-five Dollars (665-00) on the last day of every month during the term thereof; and WHEREAS, said lease has expired on the 31st day of July, 1948, and it is desired to renew the said lease for a period of one (1) year terminating on the 31st day of July, ISO+% for the same place and for the same rental; and WHEREAS, it is desired to add to the terms of the said lease a provisions for parking in Cowell by employees of the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors, for and on behalf of the County, do accept a renewal of the said lease under the same terms as the lease heretofore made and now expired, with the addition of a provision for parking space for County employees at Cowell; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Auditor shall draw and issue warrants for the payment of monthly rental to the Cowell Portland Cement Company in the amount of Sixty-five Dollars ($65.00) on the last day of each and every month during the term of the said lease. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - W. J. Buchanan. In the latter of Approval of Lease ssj with Kaho Daily for 81 Sobrarte County Fire Protection District. A form of lease dated August 12, 1948, between Kaho Daily, Lessor, and El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, Lessee, acting by and through the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as constituting the governing body oflessee, , wherein lessor leases to said lessee and lessee hires of and from said lessor certain property described in said lease for the period of one year commencing September 1, 1946 and ending August 31, 1949, for a total rental of $3,858.30, payable on September 11 1949, is presented to this Board, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the following supervisors, constituting a majority of the members of said Board, as and constituting the governing body of said District, are authorized to execute said lease: f Monday, August 23, 101-15 - _'o^ tihued2C 7 Supervisors: R. L. vummirgs, S. S. Rioley, Ray S. Taylor, R. J. Trenbath. IT IS BY THE BCAtZD FLRTHM ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorised to drag his warrant in the sum of $39858.30 on September 1, 1949, in accordance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Cancellation of Lease, Housing Authority of the City of Ridh- mond (premises used by Social Service Department in Richmond). A form of Cancellation of Lease between the Housing Authority of the City of Richmond and the County of Contra Costa, wherein that certain lease between the Housing Authority of the City of Richmond, lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, lessee, date i 19arch 1, 1947, and covering the entire lower floor of Building 3100, 127 University Court, fProJect Cal -4952, located in the City of Richmond, the operation of said premises being terminated as of the first of July, 1948, the said County being released from the terms land conditions of said lease having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said CANCELLATION OF LEASE be and the same is hereby approved. IT IS BY TIM BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman, Pro Tem of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said Cancellation of said Lease on be- half of the County of Contra Costa. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of Edward Banducci for a land use permit for the moving and remodel- ing of a service station in S.041. Edward Banducci having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit i for moving and remodeling of a service station in S. D. til, said service station locate ion a descriptive parcel, fronting on the northeast side of San Pablo Dam Road, and on the north west side of Castro Ranch Road, and said Aoolication having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- Imended that said application be granted; f On motion of Sunervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD i ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies Witft Ithe requirements of the Riley pct (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Application of Sophie Witkin for a land use permit for a retail store building in S.D.03. Sophie ritkir., having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit 1for a retail store building in S. D. #3 located on that parcel of land being lot 1, Camp- bell Tract, fronting 150 ft. on the east side of Pleasant Dalley Drive and 55 feet on the north side of Oak Park Boulevard, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with Ithe requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 5 t c) Monday, August 2i, 191.8 - Continued In the butter of Aaolication of Kennedy Outdoor Advertising Co. for land use permit for an outdoor advertising sign in S. D. #3. Kennedy Outdoor Advertising Co. having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit for an outdoor advertising sign 5' z 10' in S. D. #3, said sign to be , located on property owned by Ray Harsten on the west side of the State Highway just south of Monument, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cocmiission having recommended that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Application of Carl E. Mehlsen for a land use permit for an addition to stock room of the M. & W. Market in S. D. 13. Carl E. Mehlesen having filed with this Board an application for a land use per- mit for an addition to stock room cf the Y & W Market in S. D. #3 located on the east side of Pleasant Valley Drive fronting on Oak Park Blvd. of Rancho Las Juntas, and said f application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BUT ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 5 In the Matter of Application of G. Daily for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. G. Daily having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to keep horse on vacant lot for 1 six months, located Lot 8, Block 83, East Richmond Heights /#2, fronting 39 feet on the east side of Doremus (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provision of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of V. J. Gill for a land use permit modification of jprovisions of Ordinance 382. V. J. Gill having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5' side yards located on Lot #9 and North portion of Lot #81 Block 1!, Berkeley Woods iddition, fronting 1751 on the N.T. side of Grizzly Peak Blvd. (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 11 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby grantedi. ---- y----- ThP foregoing order is -ass.d by the unan'_-ous .rote of the 3oard. Monday, August 2, , 1448 - Cont-rued 23 9 In the Latter of ADrlication of Sim Tarver for a lar.-' use hermit modi- fication of provisions of ^rdinance 382. Sim Tarver having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3' side yards for additio to residence, located Lot 12, Block 3, North Richmond Land & Ferry Subn. #1, fronting 25 feet on the gest side of 7th Street, 175 feet south of Verde Avenue (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit 1br the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the latter of application of N. R. Simon for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. M. R. Simon having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of 1 Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a 201 set back for garage located on a portion of lot 50, Happy Valley Estates Unit #2, fronting 153 feet on the east side of Los Arabis Drive (an R-A district); and said application having been re- ferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission I jhaving recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Application of John H. Rosso for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. John H. Rosso having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of e Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382 to split lot into 6 parcels with 4 parcels of 1/3 acre or more located fronting 237 feet on the north side of Old Reliez jStation Road, 44 feet east of Reliez Valley Road (an R-A district) ; and said appli- IIcation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission ha-ing recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is F hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board members present. In the Matter of Application of E. R. Baker for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. E. R. Baker having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 4 lots of less than 1/2 acre with frontage of 81' in width and to have 10' side yards on each side, located fronting 243 feet on the south side of Castle Hill Road, and 268 feet on the west side o rr Monday, August 23, 194-8 - Continued Meadow Road ( an R-9 district) ; and said zaolicatlon having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra 'Costa Courty and said Planning Commission having recom- mended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby denied. The foregoingging order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Ben F. Bigelow for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Ben F. Bigelow having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to build residence with 5' side yards and to have 5' set back for garage located on Lot #21, Block #1, Kensington Park Subn., fronting 50 feet on the vest side of "rlington Avenue, 500' north of Ardmore Road (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present 5 In the Matter of Application of Taini Tisserat for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. Taini Tisserat having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 3-5--6 of Ordinance 382 to have two lots less than 5,000 sq. ft. and to have 5' side yards and 5' set back on each lot, located Lot # ., Block C, Berkeley Highlands Tract, at the corner of Amherst Avenue and Oberlin Avenue, an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r . In the Matter of Recommendations for a modification of zoning ordinance. Beth C. Kennedy and Van D. Kennedy having filed with this Board recommendations to have side yards 5 ft. on either side in the proposed modification of Master Zoning Ordinance #382; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present S 1 Monday, August 23, 1948 - Contirn:ed 24T In the Uptter of Recommenda V ors re Master Zoning Plan. James 0. Clayton, 685 Oberlin Avenue, Berkeley, having filed with this Board a letter in which he makes certain recommendations with regard to the proposed modificati ns of the Master Zoning Plan with respect to side yard clearances; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORMRRD that said recommendations be and the same are hereby referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present y And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 30, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M C irman, Pro Tem E ATTEST: 11-A ' ` Clerk ry BEFORE 5 Qp BOARD gyp }}app / THE BOARD SRC SUPERV SCHS r :r r MORDAY,ADGDST 30 194$ THE BOARD MET IN 62ULAR SESSION a AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. N. J. BUCHANAN9 CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS y S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. C3WXGS, RAY S. TAYLOR R. J. TREMHATH. n * : k T. T. MACH; CLERK. In the Matter of the Petition for the Formation of the 'Concord Local Hospital District under the Provisions of Section 32,000 et seq. of the Health and Safety O R D 8 R Code. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the petition for the formation of the above-named district is sufficient, and com- plies with the law, and the Hoard sets nine o'clock A.M. , September 27, 1948, as the date for final hearing of said petition, and authorizes and directs the Clerk of said Board to give notice as required by law. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 30th day of August, 1948. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, W: J. nuchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the batter of the Petition for the Formation of the CENTRAL t CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT A Under the Provisions of Section 132 000, et seq. , of the Health IQ Safety Code. ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra jCosta that the petition for the formation of the above described District is sufficient and complies with the law, and the Board hereby sets 9 o'clock A.M. , September 27, 1948 gas the date for final hearing of said petition, and authorizes and directs the Clerk lof said Board to give notice as required by law. at Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California this 30th day of August, 1949 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembalh. MOSS: Supervisors - 'done. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. s b:ondav, August 3^, 144' - Ccnti rued In the batter of the ?etitior for the Formation of the CO::":'Rn COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT Under the 7ro- j visions of Section 32,0009 et seq. , of the Health and Safety Code. ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa thPt the petition for the formation of the above described District is sufficient and complies with the law, and the Board hereby sets 9 o'clock A.M. September 27, as the date for final hearing of said petition, and authorizes and directs the Clerk of said Board to give notice as required by law. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California this 30th day of August, 1948 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S, S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembalh. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Done. w In the Matter of Consolidation of Election r of Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility District with County General Election to be held on November 2, 1948. Wh'EREAS, the Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have called an election for three Directors in said District to be held November 2, 1948; an WHEREAS, the said Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District have filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election for said Directors of said Fast Bay Municipal utility District be consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 2, 1948, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the Directors of said East Bay Utility District; BE IT RESOLVED that the election for three Directors of the East Bay Municipa Utility District on November 2, 1948 be and the same is hereby ordered consolidated wit the General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on the 2nd day of November, 1948, and the results of said election shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and certified to the Directors of the said District. The vote of the Board on the following order being as follows: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - none. In the Matter of Approval of Ordinance No. 459. A form of ordinance numbered 459 and which ordinance amends Ordinance No. 382 by rezoning Lots 338 and 334, Block 139 Map of Truman Addition to Richmond, is pre- sented to this Board, and i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 459 be and the same is hereby ADOPTED AND APPROVED, AND IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board have a copy of said Ordinance No. 459 published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the Richmond Daily Independent", a newspaper of general circulation published and printed in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Ordinances No. 450 and No. 457. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 450 on August 169 19489 and Ordinance No. 457 on August 160 1948, and having ordered publication of 8 copy of honday, August 3C, 1048 - Continued 4 Ordinance No. 450 in the "Ric-1-=rd Daily In-zependent" and a cony of Ordinance No. 457 in "The Pittsburg Post-Lispatch", and Kathryn V. Bird having filed with this Board an affidavit of publication of a copy of said Ordinance No. 450 in said "Richmond Daily Independent", and N. Sterling having filed with this Board an affidavit of publication of a copy of said Ordinance No. 457 in "The Pittsburg Post-Dispatch"; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinances No. 450 and No. 457 be and the same are hereby declared DULY PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Formation Fof Rodeo Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, State of CPlifornia. The Rodeo Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa} State of California, having heretofore and on the 9th day of August, 1948 been duly and regularly declared and established, and A plan of a system of street illumination for the said lighting district having this day been presented to this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the said Board having fully investigated the same, and good cause appearing therefor; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the kind of illuminant most feasible for the said district is electric current, and that the plan and system and manner of illumination and illuminant hereinafter set forth, is most feasible for the said District, AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a system of street illumination for the said lighting district be and the same is hereby ordered as follows, to wit: electric light nd poles, wires and other accessories, shall be installed at the places set forth in Plan, System and Specifications of RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COU14TY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA" this day filed with the Clerk of this Board, which said plan, system and specifications are hereby ordered, and the same hereby are adopted as the plan, system and specifications of and for the said District, with the candle power set opposite each respective light, and with the style of fixture as specified for each respective light, and as shown in red on Map of Rodeo I.ighting District of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California, this day filed with the Clerk of this Board and annexed to said "Plan, System and Specifications". AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that lights and all necessary poles, wires and other accessories for the supplying of electricity for the same, be and the same hereby are established at the points in said District as shown on the said Map by red circles, and that the plan and system of illumination shall be the "Series System" on an "Every night and all night schedule". IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED that the hours for lighting the said District shall be and the seme hereby are from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, on each and every day of the year. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors forth- with advertise for bids for installing, caring for and maintaining the said lights determined upon as hereinbefore set forth, and for supplying the said district with al the electricity necessary for operating and maintaining all of the said lights which are to be installed within said District, according to the plans, system and specifi- cations this day adopted and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board. The contract for the same to beawarded to the lowest responsible bidder, provided, however, that the rates to be paid therefor must not exceed in any event the rates now paid by the County of Contra Costa for highway lighting in other places in said Monday, August 30, 191-9 - Continued Contra Costa County. i The term of said contract to be for five years. This Board, however, t reserves the right to abrogate such contract wheneveras or electric current is of fere fere to be supplied at two-thirds of such fixed contract price. All Bidders will be re- quired to accompany all bids with cash deposit, or certified check in ten per cent of the amount bid, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder that said successful bidder will, within five days after the acceptance of his bid, enter into a contract for immediately installing, caring for and maintaining the said lights, and for supply- ing said district with all the electricity necessary for operating and maintaining all of the said lights, and that said bidder will execute and file with the Board of Super- visors, immediately upon the making of such contract, a good and sufficient bond in such sum as this Board of Supervisors shall deem adequate, with good ar ' sufficient sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. Said Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids'. Bidders to be notified to be present at the opening of bids. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the receiving of such bids be published by the said Clerk of this Board in the "Tri-City News", a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Acceptance and completion of work; construction of addition to Pittsburg Health Center. This Board having heretofore awarded a contract for the construction of add- ition to the Pittsburg Health Centers to Charles R. Hussey, 90 Manville Ave., Pittsburg and E. A. Lawrence, heretofore by this Board appointed inspector of construction for said work, having certified to this Board this day that the construction of addition to said Pittsburg Health Center has been completed as required by clans and specifications ` heretofore adopted by this 3oard for said work; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the work under the contract heretofore awarded to said Charles R. Russey on May 17, 1948, said contract having been approved on May 24, 1948, has been completed in accordance with said contract and in accordance with Change Order No. 1 approved by this Board on July 6, 1948, and said work be and the some is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order isgg passed by the unanimous vote at the Board. In the Matter of Receipt of certifiedk copy of proceedings of the Board of Trustees, Lone Tree School District, re authorization increasing maximum tax rate of said district from 5.80 to 1.25 per 5100.00 assessed valuation within said district. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a certified copy of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Lone Tree School District and certified copy of the result of their canvass of the election held July 309 1948, at which electi n the electors by their vote approved the following proposition, to-wit: Shall the maximum tax rate of the Lone Tree School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be increased from the present statutory limit of Eighty Cents (S.80) for each One Hundred Dollars of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond interest and redemption, to the sum of Onek Dollar and Twenty-five Cents (52.25) for each One Hundred Dollars of assessed valuation within said district, exclusive of bond a interest and redemption, for the period of one (1) year, beginning July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949, both days inclusive, for the pur- pose of securing additional funds for payment of salaries and In- creased operating and maintenance expenses and capital outlay of the said Lone Tree School District." 45Monday, yugust 3c, 1945 - Continued On motion of Superv+scr Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY ; THE BOARD ORDERED that the proceedings increasing the tax rate from $.80 to $1.25 per 100.00 assessed valuation be and the same is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorizing County Assessor to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Cummins, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, be and he is hereby authorized to meet with the assessors of various counties of the State and the Board of Equalization Nednesday, October 20, through Friday, October 22; said meeting to be held in the Ahwahnee Hotel, Yosemite Valley, California, and IT IS BY THE BOMWI FURTHER ORDERW that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Paul Rhodes, Supt. County Hospital, to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Paul Rhodes, Superintendent County Hospital, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the FR11 meeting of the Association of California Hospitals to be held in Santa Barbara on November 11-12. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a County charge. The foregoing order is nssed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of t-pproval of agreement with City of Richmond, releasing to said City certain described property. A form of agreement dated August 30, 1948, between the Board of Supervisors, party of the first part, and the City of Richmond, party of the second part, Wherein the party of the first part, in consideration of the sum of $6,000.00 paid said party by the party of the second part, agrees to release to the said party of the second part under provisions of Chapter 8 of ?art 6 of Division 1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of California, certain described parcels of land situated in said City of Richmond, land wherein it is further agreed that said form of agreement for purchase and sale to the said party of the second part is on the condition that it shall use the said pro- perty only for the purposes of an aquatic park, boat and yacht harbor, and public recreation, and that the management, control and operation of the said property shall be and remain in the party of the second dart, and the departments thereof, and that any deed from the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County to the party of the second part, given pursuant to said statutes, shall contain a reversion clause and condition pro- viding that the said property shall revert to the party of the first part at any time the said property ceases to be used for such purposes; having been presented to this Board, On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED, and IT IS BY THE S BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed With this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment atoll for the fiscal year 1947-48, said request having been A rz Monday, August 30, 191+5 - Continued consented to and approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make corrections of the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 24A, Assessment #863379 John B. & Betty K. Olheiser are assessed with a portion of Lot 81 containing 1.40 acres, Rao of Subdivision No. I Brookwood Acres with improvement-erroneously assessed at $2140. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of 1947 and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is sggpassedbtitheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of Application of Foster Kleiser Co. for a land use permit for outdoor advertising sign 12' x 25' in S. D. #4. Foster & Kleiser Company having filed with this Hoes an application for a land use permit for outdoor advertising sign 12' x 25' in S. D. #4, said sign is to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, fronting on the north side of State Highwq; approximately 1584 feet west of intersection of road to Camp Stoneman, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by 9apervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Glenn S. Marsh for a land use permit for a duplex in S. D. #3. Glenn S. harsh havin, filed with this Board an application for a land use permit for a duplex in S. D. #3, said duplex is to be located on that parcel of land being lot 7, Goree Tract, fronting 100 feet on the northwest side of Goree Drive, 600 feet north east of Pacheco boulevard, and said application having been referred to the ' Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies; with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of Kennedy Outdoor Advertising Co. for a land use permit to have an outdoor advertising sign 5' x 10' in S. D. #5. Kennedy Outdoor Advertising Company having filed with this Board an appli- cation for a land use permit to have an outdoor advertising sign 5' x 10' in S.D. #51 said sign to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcelp fronting 1370 ft. on the south side of State Highway, approximately 1950 feet on the west of Viera Avenue, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said appli- cation be denied; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of k; Mae I. Stewart for a land use permit for a dog kennel in S.D. f3. Mae I. Stewart having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit for a dog kennel in ;. D. 13, to be located on that parcel of land being a F Monday, august 3c, 10'E - Continuer 4 7 descriptive parcel, bounded on the northwest by Burron, on the south by Swanson, on the northeast by San Miguel Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 S In the Matter of Application of Herbert Preston Harvey for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Herbert Preston Harvey having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards located on Lot 35, Block 24, Tewksbury Heights (an R-1 district) ; and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be grantdd; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and ,the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of .Application of Reba Edwards for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 362. Reba Edwards having filed with this Board an application under the provid ons of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions Sof Section 4 Subdivision r Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards and a 4 foot set back for attached garage located on Lot 3 Block L Berkeley Highlands an R-1 district); and said application having referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the Matter of Application of Leroy S. Stone for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Leroy S. Stone having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5, of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 7 and 3 feet located on Lot 24, Block E, Berkeley Park Subdivision Map No. 2 (an R-1 district; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application b9tranted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that sat) application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rt 1 4 9 T,ionday, h.ueust V , 194- - Continued i 11n the Matter of Applicr-tion o1 Nm. Wakeman for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Wm. Wakeman having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a lend use permit for modification of the provisions Section 4 Subdivision M Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a foot side yard for his garage located on the East portion of Lot 9, Block 1 Hough Tract, being 38 Oakland Avenue, Lafayette (an M-R-A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costs County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said aoplieation for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Sp= In the Matter of Application of W. B. Ellis for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. W. B. Ellis having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to build a clubhouse for Boy Scouts located on the southeast corner of the Lafayette Grammar School Grounds (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of C. E. Glines for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. C. E. Glines having filed with this board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions i i r of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to convert a room into an apartment located on the south side of Del Amieo approximately 300 feet west of Danvill I Highway (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted for a one room apartment with cooking facilities, and provided there be no further extension of this residence into multiple family residence; On motion of Supervisor Cvmmmings, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for a land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted for a one room apt. with cooking facilities, and provided there be no further extension of this residence into multiple family residence. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i Mondays August 30, 1948 - Continued 249 In the Matter of Application of Phil Heraty for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. 1 Phil Heraty having filed with this Board an application under the provisionsI of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions a of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 3 do 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 46 lots of less 1 than 1/2 acre in area (a minimum of 10, 000 sq. ft.) and 10 foot side yards on proposed subdn. known as Hillside Terrace Tract #29 bounded on the north by the Sacramento f Northern Railroad Tracts, East by Terrace Drive and Hillside Terrace Tract and the south and west by lands of Amen and King (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Ripleys IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same t is hereby granted. I The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. j In the Matter of Application of R. H. Ashton for a land use permit modification of aro- visions of Ordinance 382. H. H. Ashton having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions a of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 10 foot side yards on Lot 44, Glen Haven Tract (an R-A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said PlanningCommission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same lis hereby granted. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1In the Natter of Application of lJohn Morrisroe for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. John Morrisroe having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Sectio Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 15 feet on one side and 18 feet on the other side located on the east 1/3 of Lot 8 t Block 8 Walnut Heights, fronting approximately 125 feet on the north side of San Miguel across from the intersection of Blackwood Road (an R-A district) ; and said ir application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; t On :lotion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requesteds be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the wu imous vote of the Board. 1 4 14onday, August 30, 1948 - Continued In the Mstter of Application of Paul N. Chiles for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. 5 Y f. Paul N. Chiles having filed with this Board an application under the provisions Y of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions ' of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to construct a duplex with side yards of 5 and 3 feet located on Lot 29 Block 68, East Richmond Heights an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby referred back to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Communication from Rodeo Chamber of Commerce re Zoning. The Rodeo Chamber of Commerce having filed with this Board a communication urging the early zoning of Rodeo; On motion of -Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the Planning Commission to answer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from W. I. Gean, Realtor, re property located in Walnut Creek and occupied by American Legion. W. I. Gean, Realtor, files with this Board a communication requesting in- formation as to whether or not the Board would consider selling an additional 15 feet on the south side of property at the corner of Mt. Diablo and Locust Sts. , Walnut Creek, and which property is a portion of the premises used by the American Legion; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TH$ i BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to Supervisor Taylor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adJourns at 12 o'clock noon to 2 o'clock P.M. Chairman ATTEST:w 7 r r W. T. PAASCH r i Clerk i V W tom/{\')' fi t"A; t rt By Deputy Clerk And the Board reconvenes at 2 o'clock P.M. with the following present: Hon. W. J. Buchanan, Chairman, presiding; Supervisors S. S. Ripley Hay S. Taylor, R. J. Trembath. Absent: H. L. Cummings, Present: W. T. PAASCH, Ripley In the Matter of Fixing County Tax Rate for Fiscal Year, 1948-1949. The Board of Supervisors having considered all of the value of property on the Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County, and the amount required to be raised for , i the conduct of the business of the County for fiscal year, 1948-1949, 4 On motion of "upervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rate to be levied on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year, 1948-19499 be and the same is i hereby levied as follows: r Monday, August 30, 1948 - Continued 251 General Fund 2 Social Security Fund i County Amount 2.171 Junior College Tuition 039 County Schools Service Old County-wide Rate Applicable Inside sQ Richmond)2.223 County Library Fund 076 Rate Outside Richmond 2.299 Said rate computations being based on the following basis which are by this Board approved: ollTotalEqualizedValuations243,054,7 .0.00 10,8909540.00 Less estimated 1.75% delinq,:ency 1},264,000.00 Less estirated protested valuations 115.000-00 Base for county-wide levies S23993909740.00 10,575,5 0.00 Valuations Outside of Richmond 1809816970C.00 596539575.00 Less estimated 1.8C% Delinquency 392547700.00 Less estimated protested valuations 2400000_00 Base for County Library levy 17795629000.00 5, +, 133,575.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 1present. In the Matter of Tax Levy for County Fire Protection Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 191+8-49. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in each of the following named County Fire Protection Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1948-1949, be levied in order to raise an amount of money required by each of said County Fire Protection Districts, in accordance with Section 14480 of the Health and Safety Code, to-wit: Amount Rates Per $100.00 ReanlredQf A4_aegsed V l est :lnn Bethel Island 59134.61 1.000 Brentwood 4,314.60 101 P ;k Byron5,610.12 199 Carquinez 4,284.62 566 Central 819399.80 657 Crockett 8,436.63 315 w Eastern Contra Costa 18,000.19300 El Sobrante 11,083.62 626 Mt. Diablo 96,292.42 710 Mt. Diablo (Special - Inside Concord Only) 3,000.00 09I Vt. View 119273-53 566 Oakley 2,042.38 100 Orinda 29,072.27 698 San Pablo 659269.02 882 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimaos vote of the Board members, pre- asent. In the Matter of Tax Levy in East Bay Municipal Utility District for the fiscal year, 1948-49. i The Directors of the East Bay Municipal Utility District having certified to i Ithe County that a tax rate on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property located in t jsaid District, has been levied by said Directors. i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a levy of .18# per $100.00 of assessed valuation of property of a said District located in Contra Costa ",ounty be made for the fiscal year, 1948-1949. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members i present. 1In the Matter of Tax Levy in Joint Uhion School Districts in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year, 1948-49. The following Joint Union School District tax rates for 1948-1949 having been certified to the County Auditor by the County Auditor of Alameda County, On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each $100.00 of assessed val- uation of property on that porton of the property in each of the following joint union Monday, August 30, 1948 - Continued school districts located in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year, 1948-49; Pleasanton Joint Union. School District General Fund 90 Pleasanton Joint Union School District Bond Fund 05 Amador Valley Joint Union High School District General Pond .75 Amador Valley Joint Union High School District Bond Fund 174 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r r In the Matter of Tax Levy in Sewer Maintenance Districts for fiscal year, 1948-1949. On the basis of estimated requirements and in accordance with provisions of Section 4891, Health and Safety Code, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rFte be levied on each $100.00 of assessed valuation ofro rt in each of the following Sewer Maintenance Districts, to-wit:P pe Y Amount Regui` Rate Per $100.00 of Assessed Valuation Bay Point S 501.13 100 t Crockett-Valona 19227.35 063 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members present. In the Matter of Levying Tax for bonding purposes in Unified School Districts, for fiscal year, 1948-1949. On the basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate con- tained in Section 7516 of the Education Code, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in each of the following named Unified School Districts for the fiscal year, 1948-1949: ] x Amount Required Rate Per $100.00 d' Assessed Valu- 1 tion Antioch Unified S 33,988.54 348 Pittsburg Unified 31,519.26 144 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Levy of Tax in Lighting Districts of Contra lCosta County for fiscal year, 11948-1949. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE # BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in each of the following lighting districts of Contra Costa County, for the fiscal year, 1948-1949 be levied in order to raise an amount of money as required by Section 19181 of Streets d Highways Code, to-wit: Amount Rea fired Rate Per 9100-00 of Asse ed Va?uAtiod r Bay Point S 19323.59 256 3 Bel Air R89.42 97 207 Crockett-Crolona-Valona 4,862 256 Danville 320.20 104 Home Acres 953.89 Kensington 29471.41 072 Mt. View 39967.47 46 ,y 314 Oakley 56.68 1f! • 210 Pacheco 1,366-37 11) 8 Roll mod 2 06.1 240 San Pablo 1, 62.5 084 The foregoing order is passed by the anenima= vote of the Board members r present. Monday, August 30, 19403 - Continued 253 In the Matter of Tax Levy in Cemetery Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1948-1949. On motion of Supervisor Ripley9 seconded by Supervisor Taylori IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in i leach of the following cemetery districts to raise an amount required by Trustees of I said Cemetery districts of Contra Costa County be made in each of said districts for I the fiscal year, 1948-49, to wit: f Amount Recuired Rate Per SI00.00 of Assessed Valuation a Alamo-Lafayette 5078.28 030 Byron-Brentwood- Knightsen Union 12138.76 011 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Tax Levy for Contra Costa County hater Works District No. 1, for fiscal year, 19+8-1949. 1 On basis of estimated requirements for the year, 1948-1949, and on motion or Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in the following Water Works District, to-wit: Ant. Rate Per $100.00 of Reamsed Assessed Valuation Contra Costa County 'Water Works District #1 (Expense) 19237-88 Contra Costa County Rater Works #1 (Bond)3,938.31 604 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Batter of Tax Levy in certain IMementary School Districts of Contra Costa County. On basis of budgets submitted by the Boards of School Trustees and approved by the Superintendent of Schools and in accordance with the mandate of Sections 6352 Ito 6356, inclusive, Education Code, and On mot±on of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy in each of the following school districts on each $100.00 s of assessed valuation of property in said districts for the fiscal year, 1948-49, be made, to-wit: Amount Required Rate Per $100.00 of Assessed Valuation Alamo 149029. 4 1.000 Ambrose 319277.86 824 Antioch-Live Oak 107,805.05 1.193 Avon 3,098-48 026 Bay Point 71614.75 Brentwood-Deer Valley 25,665.16 s Briones Valley 1,301.02 Coon 19070.91 800 Carquinez 70,655.87 w 900 Clayton Valley 219099.58 1.500 Concord 97.239.17 1.568 Cowell 1.272.9 520 Danville 26,824.4 900 Highland 1,058.04 a x!77 Knightsen 112518-30 g 800 Lafayette 5J9503-71 Lone Tree b,252.83 w 1.064 Martinez 1359701.69 700 Moraga 79776.16 b t. 1.250 Morgan Territory 1,402.47 800 Mt. Diablo 42141.81 800 Nichols 52578-10 580 Oak Grove 17,881.34 900 Oakley Union 229783.96 800 Orinda Union 81796.02 1. 52 1 Pacheco 51982.58 AOO Pinole-Hercules 60,239.17 90 Pittsburg 1279208.35 F 647 Pleasant Hill 502519.93 1.500 Port Costa 69508-93 800 Richmond 6699707.78 i Rodeo 112,589.08 921 San Pablo 659684.84 900 Monday, August 30, 193+3 - Continued Rate Per $100.00 Assessed Val. San Ramon S 6970,6.99"-"",712 Selby 1C,284.66 OC Sheldon 32993.24 800 jVineHill8,300.52 800 Walnut Creek 61,560.80 897 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Tax Levy in Elementary School Districts to pabond requirements for year, 1948-49. On basis of terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate contained in Section 7516 of the Education Code, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE I BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy in each of the following school districts on each $100.Od of assessed valuation of property in said districts for the fiscal year, 1948-49, be made to-wit: Amt_ Reaulred gate Per 5100_00 of Assessed Valnatlen Alamo 39696.30 243 Ambrose 9,924.3 237 Antioch 19027.72 011 Bay Point 29376.99 254 Brentwood 19,558-334 596 Byron 79054.1 216 Canyon 586.79 38E Clayton Valley 495C7.2w ` n 298 Concord 11,879-34 175 Danville 69007.55 187 Knightsen 1,014.24 065 Lafayette 16,126.20 56 Martinez 689599.70 Morgan Territory 19208.39 927 It. Diablo 1,417.255 251 Oak Grove 6,381.8+294 Oakley 99923.85 330 Orinda 219395.63 332 Pacheco 2,716.87 359 J Pittsburg 25,37 74 11w,A - 117 Pleasant Hill 11,02.66 307 aub Richmond 285.132.36 377 Rodeo 132202-72 X098: San Pablo #4 10;567. 5 154 San Pablo #5 219314.85 297 San Ramon 3400.00 343 Vine Hill 39913.74 345 Walnut Creek 139010.98 181 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Of In the Matter of Levy/Tax for Bonding Purposes in certain High School Districts for fiscal year, 1948-49. On the basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate con- tained in Section 7516 of the Education Code, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by S upervisr Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in each of the following named high school districts for the fiscal year, 1948-49, to-wit: Amt_ Reauired Rate Per 5100_00 of Assessed Valuation r Acalanes Union S 640634.84 300 Alhambra Union 809355.86 356 Antioch Unified 89119.06 083 John Swett Union 28,301.23 115 Mt. Diablo Union 87,324.46 251 Pittsburg Unified 149399.50 066 A Richmond #2 42,521.75 042 Richmond #3 2789650.00 314e 4 it San Ramon Valley Union 189464.34 312 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 Ir Y$0- A., r r. a w i, uME r fir+ i r5 fik r r raga471Ket i r r'0.' l Monday, August 3C, 1948 - Continued 2 5 5 In the Matter of Tax Levy for Maintenance G purposes in County High School Districts for fiscal year, 1948-44, j On the basis of budgets submitted by the Boards of School Trustees and approved by the Superintendent of Schools and in accordance with the mandate of Sections 6352 to 6356, inclusive, Education Code, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy for maintenance purposes be levied on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in following named high shcool districts for the fiscal year, 1948-49- Amt_ Reauired Rate Per 9100.00 of Assessed Valuation Acalanes 234,701.21 1.196 Alhambra 258,554.74 1.242 Antioch-Live Oak 1259736.99 1.407 John Swett 153,729.19 695 Liberty 82,897.03 750 Mt. Diablo 2+69538.72 767 z Pittsburg 2009160.42 1.001 Richmond Union 19333,624.77 1.500 San Ramon Valley 43,569.43 787 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Batter of Tax Levy for County Fire Protection Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1948-49. i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each $100.00 of assessed valuation 1of property in each of the following named County Fire Protection Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1948-49, be levied in order to raise an amount of money required by each of said County Fire Protection Districts, in accordance with Section f 14153 of the Health and Safety Code, to-wit: 4 i Amt. ReQui_red Rates Per 1100.00 of Assessed Valuation Bay Point t 21810.60 491 Danville 182585.88 440 Kensington 289640.43 800 Lafayette 34,924.16 550 Rodeo 10,201.72 710 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 11n the Matter of Levy of Tax in lCOntra Costa County Mosquito Abate- ment District No. 1, for fiscal year 11948-49. 1 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1BOARD ORDERED that the following tax be levied on each $100.00 of assessed valuation x of property in said Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District No. 19 on the basis of estimated requirements and in accordance with the provisions of Section 2302, Hea3th d Safety Code, 1948-49, to-wit: Ant. Reauired Rates Per 5100.00 of Assessed Valuation Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement 5 23,454.05 028 District No. 1 j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Tax Levy in Sanitary Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1948-49. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax levy be made on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in the following sanitary districts of Contra Costa County for the fiscal ydar, 1948-49, for use of said districts for operating expenses, and in accordance with Section 6785 of the Health and Safety Code, to-wit: Amt. Required Rate Per :m100.00 of Assessed Valua ion Bella Vista 566.70 085 Brentwood 2,913.91 400 Central Contra Costa 91,960.00 400 Oakley 71[.3C 201 Rodeo 4,248.93 322 Sa 3 , Monday, August 30, 194.6 - Continued In the Matter of Levy of ?'ax in Special Districts for Special Bond Issues for Fiscal year, 1949-49. f i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property in following Special Districts of Contra Costa County be made for the fiscal year, 1948-49, in order to pay interest and principal on bonds for the coming year as they become due, to-wit: Amt. Reauired Rate per 2100.00 of Assessed Valuationon Bella Vista Sanitary 11242.66 208 Brentwood Sanitary 71882.91 808 Central Contra Costa Sanitary 125,762.50 s?6 Oakley Sanitary 12718.61 451 San Pablo SanitaryA Annexation 433,257.01 175 San Pablo Sanitaryn Supplemental 42899.00 050 Stege Sanitary 6,565.52 039 Central Sanitary, Ud a-;--;f Pacheco Annex 49200.00 930 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Tax Levy in Police Protection District of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1948-49. On the basis of estimated requirements for the year and in accordance with Section 20109 of the Health and Safety Code, and t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each $100.00 of assessed val- uation of property in each Police Protection District, to-wit: Hes lred fla=Mer 2100_00 of Assessed Val. j Kensington Maintenance 159725.92 500 Kensington Equipment 39715.00 120 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimow vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Tax Levy in 'rater Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1948-49. On the basis of estimated requirements for the year and in accordance with the provisions of Act 9124 (Deering, Statutes of 1913, Page 1049, and f On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IgBY THE j BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each $100.00 of Assessed val- uation of property in each of the following county water districts, to-wit: Amt. Ren i red Rate,per 9100.00 of Assessed VaI. Contra Costa 259760.00 031 El Sobrante 700.00 509 Lafayette 59000.00 089 Orinda 149525.00 249 Pleasant Hill 69000.00 474 p Saranap 3,000.00 227 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Tai Levy in Recreation Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1948-49. On the basis of estimated requirements for the year and in accordance with- the provisions of Section 5660 of the Public Resources Code, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each $100.00 of assessed i valuation of property in each Recreation District, to-wit: Amt. Reouired Rate Per 9100_00 of Assessed Valuatim Ambrose 10,555.00 250 Brentwood 6,386.89 453 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i C Monday, August 30, 1948 - Continued 2-5 7 In the Matter of Tax Levy for Mt. Vier Sanitary District for fiscal year, 1948-49. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEa F BOARD ORDERED that a levy of 30 cents per $100.00 of assessed valuation of property of said Vt. View Sanitary District located in Contra Costa County be made for the fiscal year, 1948-49. The foregoing ordergg is passed by the nnani®oas vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Levying Tax for bonding purposes in Unified School Districts, for .fiscal year, 1948-1949. On the basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate con- tained in Section 7516 of the Education Code, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy be made on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of property In each of the following named unified school districts for the fiscal year,, 1948-1949: Amounts Rate Per $100.00 of ed YAntiochUnified5332988.54 Assess 3 Pittsburg Unified 319519-26 144 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tues day, September 7, 1948 at 10 o'clock A. Me Chairman ATTEST: Clerk Depn Clerk a s a Y n x Al 41 d s V7`w §', h. a?. M 9 +` A.•. 9'kT+" .. o-s. F;q.Hr# t. n x 5 . 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OF 377-iFV1WF.3 259 i7?ES7=ti, Sm-F- YRB R 7, 1948 TIE BOA= ) E i IN Fi'3 I:F 3-ESSION AZ 10 O'CLOCK A. V. PRESENT: -HDI- d. J. BU':HAXA%N, CHAIRMAN,TCIiAI1Itk, L>. iSID XX;: SUPERVISORS v{ a e . k " 1sJ 3 t 'tk °i p '"°fe,x agpt +r E• S. S. RIPIn"Y F. L.s s RAY S. TAYIDR, :?. J. TRE MBASH. f i. PAASCH, CLERK Tba minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of August,; 1948 are ad to tho Board and by the Board approved as read. In the i-4atter of Granting Planning ::ommission extension of time to file report etc., on request for rezoning of property owned by :l Indo tancho. r i4mund :i. 3arnett, Attorney, having Filed with this Board a request that all of the land now owned by the :1 &ido Rancho be rezoned for retail business, and said request leaving been referred to the ?lanning L:ommission, and said Planning Commission wing requested an extension of tairy days in which to file its report and recommendatiDns on said request; On motion of Supervisor ,umingz, seconded by supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY HE 801:31) ORDE;LED that said Planning Commission be and it is ,ranted an extension of thirty days in which to file said report and recoumndations. The forel-o ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Approval of Narrant iso. 510 Deltas arras Reclam:%ticn District No. 2024. arrant Lo. 510 payable to Leo F. Pullman in the sum of $206.11 for lwigineering and :.superintendence, Upr. Iii Pumps, issued by Delta Farms teclamation District No. 2024, having been presented to this Board for approval; On motion of .,upervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT I3 BY THE BOARD that said warrant be and the same is hereby :LR '3GVED and W. J. Buchanan, 00hairman, is hereby authorized to sign same. The foregoing ower is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tt In the 4:atter of Granting free permit to peddle o Richard K. Clemison, honor- ably discharged veteran. Cn notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BCn i*D LPDER:.:D that Richard K. Clemison, honorably discharged veteran of 'world :far II, as evidenced by Discharped Certificate J34 040 252, be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle honey in the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County, and IT I3 By TILE XA:',D .:MTHER, CRD`KD that the Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to issue a free license therefor. 1 The forel;c ing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. In the Ratter of Granting free permit to peddle to Donald n. I•ay, honorably discharged veteran. un motion of ziupervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Aipley, IT IS BY THE BOARD UR,DERLD that Donald A. May, honorably discharged veteran of 'Viorld '.lar II, as evidenced by Discharge i:ertifica te X1328856, be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle vegetable produce in the unincorlorated area of Contra Costa County, and IT IS BY "I"M: a a lD FU-Wii,6,8 ORDERLD that the 'fax Collector be and he is hereb- authorised and instructed to issue a free license therefor. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 1.4tter of Application of Russell L. 3eninger for a permit for a :pus terminal gara-e -nd office an,- a 7-,-,:; station in J. • =1• lZa *.. i ..; ,oars. an -,, lic-at ion for a land use r nit i Tuesd-N', -jortember 7, 1c,4e - -cn inued. 281 in the ,.atter of application of .laces i•.. hale for a 11a.nd use permit mod if i c- i :n of pro- visions of Lrdinance 3E2. J'me _ i_. stale having filed with this Board an application under the privision of Section 7 of Lrdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the privisions of section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of -rdinance 381 to have 31 side yard for addition to residence loc.--.,ted Lot 8, Block 121, Last Richmond heights (an it-I district) ; landsaid applic:,tion caving been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commis;3ion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; Un motion of Supervisor iirley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, I'" IS BY THE BOARD ORDB7,D that said arplic tion .for land use permit for the modification of the privisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoinf order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 4'%atter of Application of sienry iibkita for a and use permit mod ificaticn of provisions of vrdinsnce 382. Henry Libkits havinZ .filed »ith this Board an ap;-lciation under the provisions Section 7 of urdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 4ubdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have Sit side yard on ection D of Lot 5 and 71 side yard on -action E of Lot 5 located on Parcel D and reel L. of lot 5, block G. Berkeley Moods Subn, (an R--1 district) ; d said ap+ lic-tion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa t ounty and said Planning Commission having recomrended to this Board that said applicati n Oe granted; On motion of Supervisors Rirley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ARD ORDEM that said aFplication for land use permit for the modification of the rovisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is ereby granted. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n the +•atter ofIpplicationofJohn i,, Scott, Jr. or a land use rermit moification f provisions of ordinance 382. i Vohn ". Scott, Jr. having filed with this Hoard an application under the provisions of Section 7 of urdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of ordinance 382 to have side yards f 51 and 7' located Lot o blakemont Tract, fronting 72. on the south side of Lureka dive, at the intersection of :jison may (an R-1 district) ; d said application raving been referred to the Planning k omr+fission of Contra Costa Pounty and said Planning vocmission having recommended to this 3oard that said application be granted; i On motion of Jurervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE OkU. ORDEE:RLD that said aprlication for land use rermit for the modification of the rovisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and ret,uested, be and the same s hereby granted. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a n the Latter of PPlicat}on of Jack F. Schneider for land use permit mc.-;if-- cation of pro- visions of Grdinance 382. Jack F. Schneider hsvin' filed with this Board an aprlication under the i i'ues`.]ay, Jerternber ^, untinuedl. nrovisi ons of Section i o. --r-U.n..nce .,4,2. 'or a i-n:2 use -ermit cor modification cf the F•rovisions of .iection E Subdivision _ aubsection 4 of 1-rdinance 382 to add storeroom to rear of existing garden supply store located on the Northeast portion of Lot 10, calanes ;tancho Subn., fronting en the south side of the State Highway aprrox. 4001 east of "calanes toad (an 3-3 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Uommission of contra Costa. County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said applicati n- be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT I3 BY ME BuaRD ORDERa that said application for lana use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of a Application of E. %.. hcCutchan for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. E. h . :=.cCutchan having filed with this Board an application under the provisicas of Section 7 of Urdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions or Section 4 Subdivision F -subsections 3 k 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a lot less than acre with 751 frontage and 101 side yards loc=ted on parcel of land fronting 751 on the south side of Ridgeaood Road, arproximately 200* scuthwest of State Highway (an R-A district) ; and saki application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa ounty and said ?lanning +:omaission having recommended to this Board that said applicati n be denied; Un motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THIS 3UARD L;ADERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the rovisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing oder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the I atter of Application of A. D. Bettencourt for a land use permit modification of pro-F visions of Ordinance 382. A. D. 3ettencourt having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 o.: Crdinance 3$2 for a land use permit for modification of the rrovisions of Section 4 Subdivision D Subsection 5 of Urdinance 382 to build garage at rear of lot with 51 rear yard located on that parcel of land fronting 781 on the north- gest side of Linda r-esa road, approximately 5001 south west of State Highway (a C distri t) and said application havim- been referred to the ?lanning Uoommission of +:ontra Costa County and said Planning Cornission hafing recommended to this Board that said application be granted. Un motion of -jupervisor Cummings, seconded by -supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD Q.UERe:D that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as acrei.nabove set forth and requested, be and the same is.. hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 1-Atter of Application of Robert A. Dewey for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382.4 3obert A. Dewey having filed with this Hoard an application under the- lprovisions of Section 7 of Urdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the j i Tue.;day, September ", 1948 - ,_ntinued. 2 provi5ioiij of -jccLion L -subdivision r -jubsection 5 of .-rdinance 382 to have 101 side yartYS 1'Or fueSt F1i:L'Se _CCaL2u _CL 10:., sans ••rainte unit Q3, fro:ting 220' on the northeast side of Youngs Zourt, Ayrroximately 900* southwest of Rudgear Road (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the FlanninE Commission of "ontra Costa County and said ?lannine *omammission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of aurervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the. provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is. reby granted. S j..The goregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Sale of ) SAN BAMGN SC:iWL DISTRICT Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $50,000.00 par value legally issued bowls of S,b R :b SCHOUL D33TJICT of Contra Costa County, California, to be dated Lctober 1, 1948 of the denomination of 41,880.00 each, and this being the time d place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids for said bonds, the following ids are received and read to the hoard; YTH & CO. INC. WILLIAM a. VAATS CO. 'MOEN & CO. b .3lyth & Co. Inc. Par and accrued interest to date of delivery together with a premium of $11.00 or: x.26,000 par value of bonds, maturing 32,000 annually October 1, 1949 to 1958, inclusive y 3,000 annually October 1, 1459 to 1960, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of Three 0%) per centum per annum; and 42000 rar value of bonds, m4turing 43,000 annually October 1, 1961 to 1968, inclusive, o bear interest at the rate of Two and Three-Quarters (2 3/4%) per centum per annum.; BANK Or A1,131CA U.T. &: S.A. rar and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of ;41.00, 50,000 par value, bearing interest at the rate of 3 1/4'% per annum, maturing 42000 October 1, 1949 to 1958, and ,3,000 rar value, maturing uctober 1, 1959 to 1968; And thy: Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the id of BLYTH & CC., Ii:.:. , IL'LLI b, 1. L4B4X & CO., by SLYTH be CO., INC., s the best bid received for said bonds, prices stated in said bid. Ts i : .U:GIS, upon motion of Juyervisor Cummings, seconded by -jupervisor Trembath IS B4' THE BOARD O.RJMthan 450,000 par value legally issued bonds of SAN RVIOri ODL DISTRICT to be dated October 1, 1948 in denomination of 01,000.00 each, are here y ordered and are, sold to HLYTH CO. INC., WILLIA ! ?. STAAT3 CO., ani WEEEDEN & CO., t the prices stated in their said bid. IT 13 rU?THER ORDERED that 450,000 par value of said bonds shall be issued as ollows: 26,000 par value of said bonds, maturing $2,000 annually October 1, 1949 to 958, inclusive, and 33,000 annually Lctober 1, 1959 to 1960, inclusive, to bear interest t the rate of Three 0%) rer centum per annum; and 424,000 par value of said bonds, aturing 43,000 annually uctober 1, 1961 to 1968, inclusive, to bear interest at the ate of Two 4nd Three-quarters (2 3/4A per centum per annum. I^ IS FURTHi.H LR3S,R:.D that the Cashier's Check which accompanied the bid of nk of &&erica, RMSA, unsuccessful bidder, be returned to said unsuccessful bidder by he Clerk of this board. ueiday, aej-•tc::.Jer ", 1, 4C - .cn-inued. ie -ere-cim- or-zr assed '.i the unaniMu:i voce of the Board. in the :..atter of AFrlication of the wank of A erica I T&SA and d. dc!:neider for c:inc-1lation of erroneous as 3ess- went of Laxer on reil property at Granger's "'are,Aouse. The Bank of America Y'fdc.SA and X. J. Schneider having filed with this Board an application for the cancellation of certain assessment and taxes on Portion of Survey No. 32 State Tide Lands for the fiscal years 1946-47, 1947-48 and 1948-49 to the extent that they were based on the value of that portion of Grangers Wharf and &are- douse which were situated on the submerged tide land owned by the State of California and its successors in interest, and that said property be reassessed and new tax bills based on corrected assessment be issued to the Sank of i.merica XT&SA and to W. J. Schneider for the fiscal years 1947-48 and 1948-49; On motion of .supervisor Trenbath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY TO BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the County Auditor with instructions to cancel said erroneous assessments and to the County Assessor with instructions to reassess said property. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authorizing F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY THE ABOARD UR,DZRED that F. Z. Emery, Director of Personnel, be and he Is hereby authorized t attend a meeting of the County Personnel Administrators Association cf California on September 10 and 11, 1948, at Santa Crus, and IT IS 9Y THE BLARD FURTHER GRDLRED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting will be a county charge. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I-atter of AuthorizinC ». G. Golden, Director, jocial Service Department, to attend meeting. Cn motion of supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TiiL BOARD ORD -ED that W. C. Golden, Director of Social Service Department, be and he is hereby authorized to attend State Social ::elfare Board meeting in Los Angeles, September 23 - 231 19", and IT IS BY TIE BCARD FLI.r''M. CRDER:,:D that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the clatter of Authorizing attendance at State Fair. Un motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT 13 BY THS BCAIRD CRDE'REll that nary Smith, Deputy County Clerk, be and she is hereby authorized to attend the State Fair on September 10, 1948, said day being County Supervisors's Day at said Fair. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ivatter of deports iled by county depart- ents. Reports are presented by the following county departaiente for August, lg , and IT IS BY THL BOARD ORDE''"D that same be placed on file: County Building Inspector est rCount N'M iwa:_`'.; fiFu..:Yt?a-,;.:;' °,rr"„°`::`',-.,h!'';.f' ' ,•;r.; fir:,;'::... o Health Center tRichmond Contra Lost bounty Health Department ire: >: fid•: ;..,..., e:. fKc y.r..fir,;..". " ,•,-' ,.'',•Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children arra animals Y.-. ...... '4:'+4:'n..f:: ,, Fir ,. ' .. •.. i f La Tuesday, jet-tember 7, 1746 - . c:tinued. 5 In the ..atter of urdinances iso. 455 and 459 This Board having heretofore, on August 9, 1948, approved and adopted Ordinance ho. 455 and ordered a copy of said Ordinance No. 455 duly published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Concord Transcript", and having hereto- fore, on August 30, 1948, approved and adopted Grdinance No. 459 and ordered a copy of said ordinance No. 459 -ubli.3hed for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Richmond 'Daily Independent; and Affidavit of Harold H. iiarmond of publication of copy of Ordinance No. 455 in the "Concord Transcript" and Affidavit of publication of Kathryn M. Bird of copy of Ordinance No. 459 in the "richmond Daily Independent"' having been presented to this Board; Un motion of -'-+upervisor aipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances No. 455 and 459 be and the same are hereby declared duly published and said Affidavits of Publication are ordered placed on file. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the i,,att er of it-p roval of agreement with City of Antioch releasing to said ;ity certain property. A form of agreement, dated September 7, 1948, between the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, party of the first part, and the City of Antioch, party of the second part, wherein it is provided that for the sum of 4267.13 paid by the party of the second ;-art to the - arty of the first part, the party of the first part hereby agrees to release to the oity of -ntioch under the -provisions of :;hatter 8 of Part 0 of Divisions I of theievenue and Taxation ::ode of .ali£ornia, certain described property, situate, dying and being in the said City of -=ntioch, all casts incurred in carrying this said agreement into effect, includin- the costs of publication of notices required under Section 3793.6 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to be paid by the party of the second part, IS I"_i.:S4J."Till TG THIS Board; and lun motion of Supervisor Treabath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY HE BOARD ORDEz1-;D that said form of aUreement be and the same is hereby AP.'RUVM- and 4. J. uuchanan, Lhairman of this Soard, is authorized and directed to execute same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. s In the j••atter of Authorizing payment to Coounty Supervisors Association. On notion of Supervisor Rirley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County ,auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to raw his warrant in the sum of $1,600.00 payable to the County Jupervisors Association f C lifornia for Legislative Services for the Fiscal year 1948-1949• The foregoing order is rJassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Re uesti su vet• of ut es req tt4ii= by certain rositions, Social Service Department. on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Sugervisoor Taylor, IT IS BY THE JARD ORDERED that the U"ivil Service Commission be and it is requested to survey the ties of two positions listed below: StenograFber Clerk x50610003 Inter TvFist %:lerk i5C"105 n the Social Service ";epartment, anu to file with this Board its recommendations. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i in the i•i.:tter of ounty Hospital. n ..xlklion crvisor .uzmings, secon¢ied by Jucervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE that t::e Zlerk of t+:is be and he is hereby directed to write a letter of ynrreciation to Dr. George Jegnan for having so carably performed the duties require of the position of ,,ctinr Kedical Director at the County iloapital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iln the Twitter of r eixing rate to be charged for Fatients at 4eimar Joint Sanitarium Upon recommewdation of County inditor., D. l[.:..;skater,.'and good eause.appeasing.: therefor, and on m otion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT i3 By Mr. BUARU Ui J69..D that the billing of patients of the Weimar Joint Sanitarium for services rendered said patients by said iaospital commencing SeFtember 1, 1949 and thereafter unti further notice of this Hoard be and the sane is hereby fixed at the rate of 45.30 per day, and it IS BY TriA BuARD FUt+TAzA uiDd t.D that time Social Service Department, County dealth Department and the Aienmond and 'ittsburg health Centers be guided accordingly. = The foregoing order is passed.by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter.of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to Advertise for bias (Buchanan On motion of Supervisor Supervisors by ape cr Taylor,:~IT' IS •BF .TEiS-1 .. 1LARD ORDL iED that the Purchasing .Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for bids for three-year rental for s..::ye agricultural purposes of surplus land at Buchanan Field, said purchasing ahead: to open said bids on September 27, 1948 at o'clock a.m The foregoing order is passed by the uoaaiuoas vefCe of the Board.. 3 :" In the hatter of deeds referred to District Attorney, The Last Bay Municipal utility District having presented to this Board get of easement between the utility District and the County of Contra Costa covering the undedicated portion of First ivenue, Sabdirision 110:._2 of the Iftarkey l nch where it crosses District property, On motion of Supervisor Ttembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TH St:- il) CRDETZZ, that said ileed be referred t o the District Attorney in order that he may examine certain conditions contained in said Deed and for ais recommendation to the Boar of Supervisors. And Oakley Union School District having presented to this Board a Deed covering a portion of 9.91 acre tract lying in the northeast quarter of Section 26, T. 2 N, 1. 2 h., M.D.H. & X., and said Deed being signed by certain individuals, On motion of suFervisor Cumin- s, Ti ;S 9Y THE 9GA39 07MIREi D THAT SAID Deed be referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to whether said signatures adequately represent said Oakley Union 'School District. The facegoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Auditor's office T ersonuel 11M ix. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDa-D that the '%1vil Service Commission be and it is hereby requested to review° the classification assigned to the redemption clerk position in time Auditor's office, to make recommendations of its findings to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Tabulating Machine Department Personnel f On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seccnded by SuFervisor Taylor., IT I3 BY THE RD CRD:: ;-D that tiie .; vil jervice tiommission be and it is hereby requested to make Tuesday, September 7, 19,18 - ;ontinued. x a survey of the duties =,xformed V one of the Key Punch Gverators who is at present i devoting Care than 5C of her L3.: a to operating tabulating machines and to report its findings to this hoard. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising; payment to Western Engineers. rTt On wotion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of Western Engineers, Vit,.... Inc., 177 post Street San Francisco, in the sum of ,650.00, being payment due 'thirty day after completion of fork referred to in Agreement dated Vi rch 15, 1948with said Western nz,ineers 'Inc., the County Surveyor having certified to this Board that said work has been completed for a reriod of more than 30 days. t f The foregoing order is passed b- the unanimous vote of the Board.. 1n the 3•.atter of Amendin,- allocation list, classified rersonnel, Highways and Bridges Department. In order to reclassify to the class of tail Sprayer and Bootman, -six (6) positions now cla. sified as Equiy.,mment Gperator, Grade I. highways and Bridges Department 4t^ a.nd i , On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE M- BOARD OUI FRED that the 2esolution adopted by this Hoard on June 7, 1948, authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Gontra' Costa' County, be and the same is hereby amended as follows, to-wit. i . That the followin,fr personnel classified as set out in Ordinance-442 and U„f" Ordinance 451 masa be employed in the Hirhways and Bridges Department of Contra Costa f County: ri?'GH«iAYS AND BRIDGZS D:.s'i Td RT Y,f Bridge Carpenter 1 Bridge Foremen Y' Eh Crew Foreman 2 F Equipment taper Gr 1 9f F t Lquipment i per Gr 2 16 Jistrict road Foreman 4w Garage Attendant 1 Laborer 82 Power Shovel Helper 2 r Power Shovel ;;perator 2 A. 3oad I't ce Foreman 10 Truck Driver Light 26 N r y Truck Driver Heavy 15` Oil Sprayer and Boot6 f Laborers, part-time 20 r 19? 0 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n the Latter of roar. N Amending allocation list, f„ classified personixel for Social Service Department. l In order to provide for the position of MedicaI Social Service Supervisor and;, o reduce by one, the number of Medical Social :porker, a nd to allow for a Public Assists t 7 worker, Grade 2, on a full-time basis instead of a part-time basi3 in the Social Service' apartment, and un motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE1 UAIRD ORDERLD that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 7, 1949, authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa ounty, be and the same is hereby amended, as follows, to-wit: That the follouing personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 and rdinance IJP,. 458 may be employed, commencing on Ser:tember 23, 1948, in the. Social. ervice .Department of Contra Costa County: i 2 R i Tuesday, September 7, 1948 - wontinued. 5=F.R. Social Service Jerartnent elfare Jirector I x Administrative Assistant Clerk I Senior Clerk 2: h Typist Clerk 14 Inter Typist Clerk 5 r Stenographer Clerk 3 Inter Steno Clerk 3 yY Child Welfare Supv. Gr 1 l Public :asst. ..orker Gr 2 29 r Public Asst. Supv. Gr 2 2 Child Welfare Serv. ukr.5 Medical Social Service Supervisor 1 l.ledical Social aorker 1 x= Child Welfare Supv. Gr 2 1 Public Asst. Supv. Gr 1 3 k 73 The foregoing order is passed,by the unanimous vote, of the. Board',,, Xz 5 " In the .%Latter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, San Pablo No. 6, San Pablo No. 30 and San PaLlo 31. 0. 31. Un motion of Supervisor lipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I: BY TSF,. 4 iRD C iW,6:i26D that ttie boundaries of San Pablo No. 6, San Pablo leo. 30 and San Pablo No. 31, Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby establ.ishe 4 _ and fixed as hereinafter set forth and aesignated and described as follows, to-wit: r SAN PABLO PRECINCT 30 5 t,of Beginning at the intersection of the center of Appian Way with the center of Lincoln Road, thence northwesterly along the center of Lincoln load to the center of Kelvin toad, thence northwesterly along the center of Kelving toad and said center produ ed h to the exterior boundary of the cast _R.Ly "mnicipal Utility District, thence following said District boundary, southeasterly to the line divid.in7 the ranchos San Pablo and El._ Sobrante, thence south, esterly along said dividing line to the most easterly corner of x Lot 81 Santa Rita acres 'ract, Unit # 2, thence northwesterly along..the-4mdrtheasterly It a of said Lot to the center of Appian Way, thence southwesterly along the center of Appian r,'ay to the place of beginning. r; ' SAN FAELO 'RECINCT 6 Beginnin& at the intersection of the northeasterly Zine of Tilden Park with s, he line dividing; -jupervisorial Districts 1 and 2, thence northeasterly and northerlyn along, said dividing line to the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utilities District, thence following said District boundary in general northwesterly direction to he line dividing the itanchos San Pablo and U Sobrante, thence along last mentioned dividing line southwesterly to the center of San Pablo Creek, thence westerly down the enter of said creek to the center of Appian gay, thence southerly down the center of r appian .gay to the center of San Fablo Creek Righaay, thence southwesterly down the cents of San Pablo Creek Hi niray* to a point w.:icn is the extension northerly of the easterly line of the North Richmond Tract, thence southerly along said exte:sign and southerly and westerly along the boundaries of the Vorth lichmond Tract to the northwest corner of Lot 12.2 San Pablo rancho rartition, thence southerly and easterly along the boundaries o said Lot to a point on the westerly line of Lot 123, thence southerly and easterly along he boundaries of Lot 123 to a point on the line dividing said ianchos San Pablo and EI obrante, thence southwesterly and southeasterly along, said dividing line to the most esterly corner of Lot 53 Rancho Ll Sobrante partition, thence northeasterly, southerly d. 4'T asterly along the boundaries of said Lot 53 to the northerly boundary of Tilden Park, hence easterly and southeasterly along said boundary to the place of beginning. Xr r 4 Y tc SAN PABLO PRECINCT i31 Beginning at the intersection of the line dividing the Ranchos EI Sobrante: and Bocha De La Canada De Pinole with the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Pr ttilities District, thence northerly, westerly and northerly along said rancho boundary and said line produced northerly to the center of the Pinole Valley County Road, thence orthwestarly along the ce:':ter of said roan! to the corporate 1 is of the city of inole, thence following said last mentioned boundary westerly, to the southwest corner f said City, thence southwesterly along the ea5terlyr boundary of San, Fablo Election recinct No. 10 to the exterior boundary of said Last Bay Municipal utilities District., hence following last mentioned boundary in an a _-,terly, northerly and southeasterly, irection to the place of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDv::.D THAT THE boundaries of the balance of the Election, MEW recincts of +'ontra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. jj r Tuesday, September 7, 1048 - Continued. P Tn the Matter of stablitaing 3 revaiiin- wage iscale for construction of Project No. 1 Nast-.;est %. nway k# at Buchanan Field, Concord, California. Upon motion of Supervisor Cuim finks, seconded by Sugervisor Trem6ath an€ ; in accordance with the Labor ::ode, the Board of SuFervisors hereby determine ,that the err prevailing s p rate of wades applicable to construction of Traject Na. 1 vast- test Runway at Buchanan Field, ;oncord, California, shall be as follows: nh ^ Power shovels and/or other excavati r equipment with shovel type controls tUp to Fa and including one yard)2..5z5 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel type controls Over one yard)6z5 75` z Tractors Tractor (boom) 375' Truck Crane 2«375 Reinforced Ironworkers 2.©0' Structural and Bridge 2«2 j Welders z«25 All Rigging 7 2:.2.5 Rodmen Foreman, $0.25 extra LABORERS: tam Concrete fixer, Under 1/2 yard Vibrators,Air,Gas, Electric Tools 65 1, Loading and Unloading, Carrying and handling of all rods and materials for use in rein- forcing concrete construction 1.65 General Laborers kfyi;.525 Bridge Laborers h`.525 k=_ Asphalt ?Toners and Rakers 1-775 Construction Laborers Asphalt shovelers atciamen, Flagmen and Guards 2 525 Concrete Laborers ( ret or 25 PAINTMI (7 hour day) y Apprentices Graduated; Scale. Sandblasters Steel Bridge 2.1 h T 4S T : f , Dump Trucks Under 4 Yds. (water level) 4 'Yds. and under 6 Yds. (water level) I.7p625 6 Yds. and under S Yds. crater level° 8 Yds. and over Grater level) 2:175 Transit Mix 3 Yds. and under (manufacturer's mining Mg- rt capacity rating) 1 662 4 Yds. and 5 Yds. (manufacturer's mixing capacity rating) 1.755' flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying less a` = than 10,500 lbs. 1.6225 Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying over 10,500 lbs.i 1 737 r'r - Heavy Duty Transports 1 99 L Winch Truck and "A" frame drivers (:Then winch is not used on a flat rack truck the flat s _ rack rate will ably) Helpers, j.rehousemen, Teamsters 1..,6125 Drivers of Tank Trucks or :tater Trucks, 400- gallon tank capacity or less 1,=5$125 Drivers of Tank Trucks or Fater Trucks in excess of 40D-gallon tank caeaacit Road Oiler g l.ap625, v Automotive Oiler or greaser 1.645 _ Bootman Truck Repairman - job site construction 2,225 Truck Repairman 4ielpers - Job site construction 1::175 Where on a greasing truck an engineer--oiler and a teamster-oiler worker interchangeably servicing both trucks and other equipment, their rate shall be identical :xith the ex- ception of overtime - when the truck greaser shall be paid time and one:-half for overtime Overtime rates, unless otherwise sr eci£ied, at the rate o£ doubler ticze; ' teamster, time and one-half for overtime. fs lY - b Tuesday, September 7, 1948 - ontinued. 270 Ag. shift .:ork - 2 or core consecutive s:iifts - 7 hours at 8 hours pay for any classi icatia.; not included in t..e list the minirumwage sn.all be the general prevailin race for the locality. CARP XTE'RS• Carpenters u Foremen $2.00 a da abovejourneymen)' , x.125 y Carpenter r 1 lM pe Apprentices Graduated Scale, Carpenters (Bridge & Heavy Timber) CEMENT FINISHERS: Cement Finishers 2.15 Foremen - 0.12 1/2 above classification) ItiGIha ;RS 3ItI?.D11M 20O STRUCOTICN: Apprentices (oilers, f1reren, wa.tchmn) 1.$75 Asphalt :lent Efrigineer 2;225 Box men or mixer box operator concrete or asrhalt plants 1.925, i ompressor Compressors (more than one) 2:175 Concrete ldxers (up to one yard) 1;$75 Concrete :•axers (over one v rd) 2.275 Fireman in hot Plants J ugmills (all) 400dsmixer v.me 275 R: Screedman 1..875... 3 r Spreader :::aciiir:es (Barber-Greene, Jaeger etc. ) Ungineer !t Screedman used in operation) 2.225 Surface Cheaters 2,225 Trenchin; 1•:acuine y 2275 Hollers 2.22 r f Concrete Furs or Pum Crete GunPP 2.175 F f Derrick 2.375. Dual Drum ik ixer 2 275 I iechanical f finishers (concrete or asphalt) (air;orts, highway or street t work) 2«2258tiPN Mixermobile 2.275', Power -rader, power !,I aner Motor patrol r t le or any type power blade 2.375- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of.the Board.; In the tatter of Resolution Authorizing T oti.ce to Bidders for construction of Aunway at f Buchanan Field. t BE 1T HERE.Y 1ESC'Llry,D b the Board of Supervisors of theYP County. of Contra Costa that notice to bidders for the construction of Project No. 1 East-West Runway at i3uchanan `Field, Concord, California, be published twice in the Brentwood Dews, said Y' 3 S 43r+J$:notice to provide that all bids are to be opened before the Board of Supervisors at a+i 3 Af 11:00 o'clock A.I . on Gctober 4, 1448; said notice to be given by the County Clerk. The fore oir:g, order is passed by the unanimus vote of the Board.. t 1" 3y, 7JrInthematterofbids :for construction of highway7 on Chesley Avenue, portion in City of San Pablo and Xp g portion in County of Contra Costa. This Board waving heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of labor t, and material for construction of highway on Chesley Avenue, portion in City of San Pablo and portion in Jounty of Contra Costa, State of California, from the 13th Street in City of San Pablo to Nest line of York Street in County of Contra Costa, and this being the time and place set out in the ;NOTICE TO CCNTRACTCRS for the receiving of bids, the following- bids are received by the Board for construction of said highway, to wit:_ BID OF J. HENRY HARRIS, 267-9th St., Berkeley tem Sic' Trice Baer unit entity Amount 1. ioadway excavation 42.50 per cubic yard 3760 c.y.95400.00 2. ioadway excavation to be hauled 67 - 100' stations 41.35 rer cubic yard 1340 c.y.1,808.00 3. Crusher run base in pl.ce 43.20 per ton 4900 tons 1 ,68a.QQ 4• F 1/8" to 1/4" crushed rock screenings in Glace w. f EMOk Penetration treat- raent) v9,ci0 per ton 44 tons 4422.40 5• Plant iidxed surfaciiT in place 47.40 per ton 2100 tons 415,540.00 W T1Tuesda;•, sex umber 1, 194E - vcaYtinued. 3IJ LF J. A_-';%R- i? _R:175, 2657-9th 3erkele Item aid . rice rer unit uantitv amount Liquid asj,halt Su-1 F rime coat { penetra- tion treatment) in place 435.00 per ton 25 tons 0875.00 g 7. emulsified asphalt penetration treat- rent) in Race 445.00 pper ton 4 tons 4180.00 Structure 27 muesday, September 7, 191,8 - Continued. 131D Cr- L:Ei; J. M.M., 3030 San Paulo <,ve. San Paulo Continued. Item Bid Trice ^er unit i3tity Amount 1 8Corrugated I-etal pipe culvert in place q 16G) 3.50 per lineal foot 55 lin.ft. 3192.50 Adjusting manholes to pavement grade 4600.00 lump sum lump sum 4°m•00 x DOTAL 34,979-00t z BID OF U. C. JONES & jWiS 1520 Fourth St. Berkele Item Bid price rer unit quantity Amount roadway exc"vation 42.05 per cubic yard 760 d.y.708.00 2. 12oadway excavation to be hauled 67 - 100 stations 422-03 per cubic yard 1340 c.y. 2,720.00 3, Crusher run base in place 42-75 per ton _4900 tons WvJ+75•00 4.J: sz= 1/8" to 1/4" crushed rock screenings in place F penetration treatment) $8.16 per ton 44 tons 359.04 5. Plant mixed surfac' 3L in place 56.70 per ton 2100 tons 149070.00 Liquid asphalt SC-1 r yam. Prime coat (penetration treatment) in place 35.00 per ton 25 tons g75,O0 n^ , 7. Emulsified asphalt penetration treat- ment) in 1,Ace 34.00 per ton 4 tons 136.OQ Structure excavation Ec backfill 48.00 per cubic yard 45 cu.y.; 360.00 l xE 9. Furnishing & Applying eater 2.00 per thousand gal 87 14.Gal 4174.00 x 1 S O ti h•.K-.10. a 18" (.orrusated I«fetal i e culvert in placep1G) 5.00 per lineal foot 55 lin.ft. X275.00 Adjusting manholes to pavement grade 4300.00 lump sum lump sum OQ.00 TOTAL 44OP542.24 BID OF GLIVER DE SILVA 2330 Clement Ave Alameda Item Bid trice per unit z'uantity Amount loadway excavation 4.80 per cubic yard 3760 e.y. 3,008.002.r Roadway excavation_ to n be hauled 67 - 100 stations 41.00 per cubic yard 1340 C.Y. 1f340.00' 3 Crusher run base in r place 2.35 per ton 4900 tons 11,515.00 x mt r, r' K 1/$" to 1/4" crushed rock a screeni: s in place penetration treatment) $3.50 per ton 44 tons 154.00 5. Plant mixed surfaci in place x, 5ng p r y 98 per ton 2100 tons 414,658.00 b. Liquid asphalt ,SC-1 Prime coat (penetration treatment) a'll in place 27.50 per ton. 25 tons 0 7. tr r emulsified asphalt penetration treat- went) in place 435.00 per ten 4 tons 4140`008.w Structure excavation & r= backfill 45.00 per cubic yard 45 ca.y. x$225.00 kA rnisnin g &. Applying eater X3.50 per thousand gal. 87I.Gal. 4304,50 0. 8" Corrugated i•etal A i culvert in placepe 4 1. 16G) 43.50 per lineal foot 55 lin.ft. 192.50 for. djusting hanholes to M' pavement grade 450.00 lump sum lump sum 00 TOTAL r And said bids having; been referred to J. d. Barkley, County Surveyor and Count 1 Barkley, having)oad Commissioner, for his recommendations in said mater and said J. F` r ecommended to this Board that the bid of Oliver D. Silva is the lowest and best bid Tuesd4y,, Ser te,-ber 7, 1 =i5 - 2 72 t for the doin.- of said work, and this 3-oard finding that the bid of De Silva is the 1 lowest and best bid for the doin., of said work, now therefore, Upon motion of wpervisor xtirler, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDBZI. D that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for the construction of highway of Ciiesley -%venue, portion in City of San Pablo and portion in Count,? of Contra Costa, State of :--Uifornia, from 13th Street in City of San Pablo to west line of fork Street in County of Contra Costa be and the same is hereby awarded to Oliver De Silva at the unit prices submitted in his said bid; IT :S F UIT:i4:R that said Je .ilva shall present to this Hoard a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of 16,337.25, guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of 410,337.25, guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen; IT IS FURTHzR. GRDE1.0 that the Clerk of this '3oard return to the unsuccessful bidders their certified checks accomunaying Wieir respective bids. The foregoing; order is passed b%- the unanimous vote of the Board. C And the Board takes recess to meet Monday, September 13, 1948s at 10 o' clock= 00- 11 a Chairman ATI=: T. PAASCH, GLBRK By Deputy Clerk W= TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS VD1D Y SEPTEWER 13 1948 HB BuC1AR MET IN REG UR SESSIONrt AT 10 O'CLOCK A. Y. PRESENT: HON. K. J. BUCHANAN CHAIR1AN, PRESIDING; SUPERYISaRS L S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUNNINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR R. J. TREMBATH. W. T. PATH, CLERK.' In 'the Matter of Authorizing Diatrict Attorney to File L Disclaimer. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action ito condemn certain land in the County of Contra Costa, which action is now pending in Ithe District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled therein "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs 94.343 Acr4 s of land, more or less, State of California; County of Contra Costa; City of Richmond; G. B. ABRAHAM:, et al., Defendants," No. 22187-L; and w 1tWLREAS, the title to the land subject of said action which is described in Declaration of Taking as to Parcel No. 310, vested in the United States on the 21st day of May, 1943, and since said day the United States has been in possession of said lands and UMERkAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in Parcel ibo. 310 of the lands subject of said action, and the County Auditor of the County of F Contra Costa advised that tuere are no existing liens for taxes against the parcel hereinbefore described; NUR's THEREFU-E, BE IT RESOLVED, that said County of Contra Costa has and make no claim to any title or interest in or to said. Parcel No. 310 of the lands subject of jsaid action, and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate Disclaimer in the above entitled action. The foregoir%Resolut ion was introduced by Supervisor Taylor who moved its Yonday, 3el,tember 13, 1948 - Continued. Adopt,iun, an.: se,:L.aaed by 3u; er:i.;Lr 8ipley -ins said ResolLtion 43 adeFted on roll i Call by the folloain;- ,;crta: Supervisor S. S. Ripley Supervisor H. L. Cummings. Supervisor Ray S. Taylor Supervisor W. J. Buchanan Supervisor R. J. Trembath Supervisor Y h Y4p Absent: Supervisor NONE Noes:NONE Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings,, Tayl Buchanan, Trembath. In the Matter of Authorising District Attorney to File Disclaimer WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action to condemn certain land in the County of Contra Costa, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of s California, Southern Division, entitled therein "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. 94.343 Acres of land, more or less, State of California, County of Contra Costa, City of Richmond, G. n. ABRAW1, et al., Defendants."bo. 22187-L; and i a'HLREAS, the title to the land subject of said action which is described in Declaration of Taking as to Parcels Nos. 238 and 315, vested in the United States on thej 21st day of May, 1943, and since said day the United States has been in possession of said lands, and 3 WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in Parcels! Nos. 238 and 315 of the lands subject of said action, and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa advised that there are no existing liens for taxes against the parcels hereinbefore described; i NOW, Thi:.I-EFORE., BE IT RESULV:D, that said County of Contra Costa has and make no claim to any title or interest in or to said Parcels Nos. 238 and 315 of the lands subject of said action, and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an apl,ropriate Disclaimer in the above entitled action. The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Taylor, who moved its adoption, and seconded by Supervisor Ripley, and said Resolution was adopted on roll call by the following vote: Supervisor 43. S. Ripley Supervisor H. L. Cummings ` Supervisor Flay 3. Taylor• k Supervisor 1+. J. Buchanan Supervisor 2. J. Trembath r Y x asY:, k Absent: Supervisor None Noes: Hone Ayes: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan, Trembath. In the Matter of Authorising District Attorney to File Disclaimer tHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an action to condemn certain land in the County of Contra Costa, which action is now pending in the District Court of the United States in and for the Northern District of I California, Southern Division. entitled therein, "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. 94.343 Acres of land more or less, State of California, County of Contra Costa, City of Richmond, G. B. ABRAHAM, et al. Defendants,"bio. 22187-S; and WHEREAS, the title to the land subject of said action which is described in t 1 Declaration of Taking r2 as to Parcel No. 242 vested in the United States on the 29th ay of October, 1943, and since said day the united States has been in possession of said lands, and Monday, September 13, 1948 - Continued. 275 i':3:..:C, :t a-$ -. ears that the "Oounty of Concr•x Costa has no interest in F.arcel Kc. &';4,: c:. the :.Aria i 54 ect c.= s_i3 action, and the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa advised that there are no existing liens for taxes against the parcel hereinbefore described. ROW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that said County of Contra Costa has and makeil no claim to any title or interest in or to said Parcel No. 242 of the lands subject of said action, and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate Jisclai.mer in the above entitled action. The foregoing :pesolution was introduced by Supervisor Taylor who moved its adoption, and seconded by Supervisor Ripley and said Resolution was adopted on ra11 call by the following vote: Supervisor S. S. Ripley 40,Supervisor H. L. Cummings Supervisor Ray S. Taylor Supervisor . J. Buchanan p•1-1. Supervisor R J T rem at e.. 'AAAA T.... .:...i..w:. y Supe rvis k+s s:" tax. 'a7'.";•'a;.u' `',^! '. Absent Supervisor None AAAA. . y,r.r ....,.,..,....Hoes• bone AAAA Ayes: Supervisor Ri leY, C forTay s1 Buchanan, Trembath. In the Matter of Application of Mrs. F. Amborse for a land use permit to establish a play school in S. D. J3. Mrs. F. Ambrose having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a play school in S. D. iia, said play school to be located on a parcel fronting 120 feet on the north side of Gregory Lane, 500 feet west of the County Road lin the Pleasant Hill Area, and said application having been referred to the Planning lCommission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERBD that said application be and the same is hereby granted. i The foregoi%permit is granted with the understanding that the applicant complies 1with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Martha S. Clarke for a land use permit to construct a duplex in S. S. 13. Martha S. Clarke having filed with this Board an apFlication for a land use jpermit to construct a duplex in S. D. ¢3, said duplex to be located on a portion of Lot tl Block B, Parkside Addition to Concord, on the northeast corner of Parkside and Concord Boulevard, said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be i granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded- by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted lith the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the -Liley act (Earthquake Law). The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the 141atter of Appli cat ion of Bernice E. McIntyre for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Bernice E. McIntyre having filed with this Board an application under the iprov13ions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the tprovsions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to have side side yards of 3 and 5 ft. and a 5 ft. set back from the front property line for the 01 i.onday, September 13, 19: 8 - Continued. bar: ,ge located on Lot 4 Bioci. 119, Last Uchrond Aeigzts Nio. 4 (an 3-1 district) ; and said apFlication having been referred to t he Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Pldnning Commission having recorended to this Hoard that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1 BOARD ORDERED that said application for lard use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Eatter of Application of Glen T. Noyes for a land use permit modificatiUn of provisions of Ordinance 382. Glen T. Noyes having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Urdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 subdivision a Subsection 5 of ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards on each side of a parcel of land fronting 73-34 feet on the northeast side of Arlington Avenue, approximately 220 feet southeast of Highland Blvd., Kensington Area (an R-1 ydistrict) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. Un motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of s id ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of3w Malcolm E. •taite for a land use permit modification of provisions of Urdinance 382. Malcolm E. uaite having filed .rich this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Urdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the rovisions of section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Urdinance 382 to have 2 3 foot side yard for garage located on Lot 22 Block 5, Kensington Park (an R-1 district) ; said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of ''.ontra Costalana ounty and said Planning Commission having recomcended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ri_-ley,seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the rivisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Borgia L. May for a land use ermit modification of provisions f Ordinance 382. Georgia L. Tray having filed with this Board an application under the provision I Df Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions off' r-ction 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of O-dinance 382 to have a 12 foot set back from th! ront property line located on a .54 acre parcel fronting 160 feet on the west side of Blies Station Road approximately 65 feet north of the railroad tracks, Lafayette, j an-R-A district) ; and said ap;:lication having been referred to the Planning Cond scion of Contra Costa r 2,ionday, Sej-tember 1j , 1 4P - ::ontinued. 21 7 County and said r'lanning aving recommended to this Board that said apylicstion be granted; Un motion of supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY I THE BOARD ORDERLD that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Application of M. C. Gildersleeve and A. Denevi for a land use permit modifications landprovisions of Ordinance 382. b M. C. Gildersleeve and A. Denevi having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of O.dinance 382 for a land use permit for modificati n of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 18" side yards for the garage on each lot and 21 ft. side yards for stoops of each located Ion Lots 47 and 48, Sunset Village, Lafayette (an R-1 district); land said application hL_ving been referred to the FlanninF_ Gomnission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said 9 lapplication be granted to have 18" side yards for the garages, placing them 3 ft, apart to be 3 feet from the rear property line. On motion of z;urervisor +;umnings, seconeded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY ITH:: BOARD UIDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of s:.id ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same lis hereby granted to have 18" side yards for the garages, placing them 3 ft. apart, f Ito be 3 ft. from the rear property line. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of iC. W. Lotspeich for a land use permit modification of provisions l of Ordinance 382. z C. W. Lotspeich having filed with this Board an application under the provisions Of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subs_ction 5 of '-rdinance 382 to have side yards of 6 feet and 17, 6" on Lot 40 Beverly Hills Tract (an R-1 district) ; rand said application having been referre3 to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said japplication be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDEA.:i D that sz ia application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of IR. Di. Booher for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. R. M. Booher having filed with this Board an aprlication under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 3 foot side yard on done side for an addition to residence and a garage, located on Lot 28 Block 23, Tewksbu Oeights (an R-1 district) ; Viand saidapplication having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning :.ommi:•sion having recommended to this Board that said applica- 3tion be granted; konday, September 13, 1948 - Continued. On motion of Supervisor Rirley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that s:zid :_rrlic:tion for lanj use rermit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set _-orth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. tr Yn In the Matter of Application of Victor E. Peery for a land use permit modification of provisions Ordinance 382. Victor E. Peery having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of trdinance 362 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of 11rdinance 382 to construct a duplex in an R-1 district located on the westerly 1/2 of Lots 1 and 2 Lafayette Crescen I being at the northeast corner of Mt. View and Bickerstaff, Lafayette (an &-1 district) ; and said application n ving been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that 3-id application for land usepp permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Application of E. R. Baker for a land use permit modification of provisions of ordinance 382. B. R. Baker having filed with this -Doard an application under the provisons of Section 7 of ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions dF Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 3 & 5 of ordinance 382 to have 4 lots of less than 1/2 acre, with frontage of 81' in width and to have 10 side yards on each aide, located fronting 243 feet on the south side of Castle Hill Road, and 268 feet on the west side of A,eadow Road (an R-A district) ; and said aprlication ?saving been referred to the Planning Commission of contra Costa County and said Planning commission having recommended to this Board that said aprlication be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BO &iD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinaba O set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In the Matter of Application of Grover C. Braddock for a land use permitmodification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Grover C. Braddock having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of urdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the. provisions of Section 8 Subdivision E Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382 to rebuild his gas station and restaurant which was destroyed by fire during the war when material to re- build was inavailable , located on a triangular parcel of lana fronting 200 ft. on the east side of the old County Road and 250 ft. on the southwest side of the State High, way South of Danville (an A district) and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County anci said Planning 4-o=mission having recommended to this Board that said applicaton be denied, the matter of said ar+r'lication having come before the Board at this time, Wm s 1. Johnston, a'.torney at Law, appears on behalf of the applicant and requests that said i Konday, September 13, i946 Continued. 279 application be granted; And :erald Deardorff appears before the Board and requests that said applica- tion be denied; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath IT IS BY 782 BOARD ORDLUD that said matter be referred to the District Attorney for his opinion as to whether or not under rrovisions of the existing ordinances, said application should be granted cr denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Protest to Garbage Dump, f S. D. i3. Mrs. Sara F. Finch, Rt. 19 Boat 63, Martinez, appears before this Board and presents for filing a ;etition signed by aprroximately 168 persons, requesting the Board to abate as a public nuisance a jrivate garbage dump located on property owned by William Gottschalk, located adjacent to Arthur Road, S. Be d3, Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by 0"upervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE SOAXD URDBR D that said matter be referred to the District Attorney for his in- vestigation and with the request that he report to this Board as to whether said garbage dump constitutes a public nuisance. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Francisco Montoya free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Francisco Montoya having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle clothing, consisting of jackets, underwear, shoes, etc. in the unin- corporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Francisco Montoya is an honorably discharged veteran of World liar I (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial No. 3379 dated July 24, 1929); On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEW that said Francisco Montoya be and he is hereby granted a free perms to peddle clothing, consisting of jackets, underwear, shoes, etc. , in the unincorporate area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY SHS BOARD ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Robert J. Bedoya Free pervit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Robert J. Bedoya having filed with this Board an application for a free per- mit to peddle clothing, consisting of jackets, underwear, shoes, etc, in the unincor- porated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board. that said Robert J. Bedoya In an honorably discharged veteran of World war II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate 39 440 881, dated March 12, 1947); On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cudmings, IT IS BY TBR BOARD ORDEM that said Robert J. Bedoya be and he is hereby granted a free per- mit to peddle clothing, consisting of jackets, underwear, shoes, etc. in the unincor- porated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. I The foregoing order is passed by the unentwons vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting Donald John Miller tree permit to peddle vegetable and fruit produce in the unincorporated area of the County. Donald Jahn Miller having filed with this Board an application for a free t permit to peddle vegetable and fruit oroduce in the unincorporated area of the County, Monday, September 13, 1948 - Continued and it appearing to this Board that said Donald John Miller is an honorably discharged veteran of World =far II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate #0150-2A) ; i On motion of Supervisor Trembaths seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Donald John Miller be and he is hereby granted a free per- 1 mit to peddle vegetable and fruit produce in the unincorporated area of the County as j requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g In the Matter of Authorizing County z Auditor to draw warrants, rental of Y property leased from Cowell Portland Cement Company. lThis Board having on August 23, 1948, entered into a lease with the Cowell { 1 P i ortland Cement Company wherein certain portions of a two story brick building known i as "Cowell Hall" are leased b the Count for a term of oneyy year, commencing on the first day of August, 1948, for a total rental of $780.00, payable as follows, $65.00 on the last day of each and every month during the term thereof, the first payment of 65.00 to be made on the last day of August, 1948: and each succeeding payment of 65.00 to be made on the last day of each and every succeeding month, to and including the 31st day of July, 1949; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants monthly in the sum of $65.00 per month, in accordance with the terms; of the above referred to lease, said warrants to be in payment of rent and to be payable to the COWELL PORTLAND CEKEEM COMPANY. The foregoing order is passed by the unani®ons vote of the Board. In the Matter of amending Personnel Allocation List, Medical Department of County Hospital. In order to provide for the position of Acting Medical Director, Range 42 Ordinance No. 460) and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconbd by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 7, 19489 authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby amended as follows, to-wit: The following personnel classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 and Ordinance No. 460 may be employed, commencing September 14, 1948, in the Medical 1 Department, County Hospital, as follows, to-wit: 501 County Hospital Director 1 i'f 501 Acting Medical Director 1 501 Physician and Surgeon 7 501 Roentegenologist 08:40 1 501 Pathologist 1 501 Gynecologist 16.40 1 501 Otorhinolaryngologist 8.40 1 501 Opthalmologist 8.40 1 501 Internist 16.40 1 501 Surgeon 24.40 1 4OT The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ,of the Board.i . wr c iA. 03 .i s I'C.4 W 7n s m: w• ._.. ' . v '>x4y -i,,,fr ri ,,.i,„;.. u ra +$. ' y. , p i Monday, September 13, 191+8 - Continued 28t In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Hoard a request for authorisation to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments t appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1947-48, said request having beeni E consented to and approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembaths seconded by Supervisor Cumming s IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed i to make corrections of the following erroneous assessments; to-wit: Assessment No. 21 L. C. Berg is assessed with personal property being for fixtures assessed at $4M.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 197 A. Rozadilla Jr. is assessed with personal property being forfixturesassessedat $700.00. This assessment is double with assessment No. 198 upon which War Veterans Exemption was claimed. Assessment No. 861 Roy Nickola is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $100.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 950 L. Sutton Electric Company is assessed with personal property being for fixtures and merchandise assessed at $300.00. This is an erroneous assess- ment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 915 C. E. Sanders is assessed with personal property being for fixtures assessed at $30.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 1124 Mrs. Frances Cardinalli is assessed with personal property beiig for improvements assessed at $1400.00. This was assessed secured with Block 189 City Pittsburg and should be cancelled. 9 Assessment No. 1205 Elks Lodge 1474 Pittsburg is assessed with personal property being for liquor license assessed at 52000.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 1138 Max Caswell is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $200.00. This boat was assessed in Alameda County and tax paid there. Assessment No. No. 1206 Frank Enea is assessed with personal property being for fixtures and merchandise assessed at $60.00. This is an erroneous assessment and shoul be cancelled. Assessment No. 1222 E. T. Forrest is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $100.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. l Assessment No. 1248 Henry Rauch is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $230.00. This assessment is double with assessment No. 1402 upon which Aar Veteran's Exemption was claimed. Assessment No. 1379 Dr. L. G. Phillips is assessed with personal property being for fixtures assessed at $150.00. This is an erroneous assessment and shoo;d be cancelled. I Assessment No. 1419 Frank Russo is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $130.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. i Assessment No. 1456 L. I. Starks is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $300.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 1163 Harry Costa is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $50.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 19099 J. M. Denning is assessed with porsonal property being for a boat assessed at $280.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 2427 John P. Lelli is assessed with personal property being for possessory interest in Department of Veteran's Affairs property assessed at $520.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 2492 Richmond Travel Bureau, F. Mancini is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $510.00. This assessment is double with assessment No. 2912 and should be cancelled. i Assessment No. 2576 Michel A Pelton Company is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $1370.00. This is a duplication of assessment No. 3936 and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 2685 The Norwalk Company is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $450.00. This equipment was assessed secured and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 3197 Paul walker is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $60.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 3299 Bay Equipment Company is assessed with personal property beim for merchandise, fixtures and equipment assessed at $86 720.00. This assessment is I double with assessment No. 1608 upon which Receipt No. 4593 was issued. Assessment No. 3329 The tdorwalk Company is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $120.00. This equipment was assessed secured and should be cancelled. Monday, Sentember 13, 1Q48 - Continued Assessment No. 34 8 L. CaDaS is assessed with personal property being for machinery assessed at S1480.00. This assessment was double with assessment No. 3477 upon which receipt No. 4752 was issued. Assessment No. 3518 C. L. Fife is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $50.00. This assessment is a duplication on the roll and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 3535 Joe Thomas is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $120.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 3601 Elmo B. A Jennie Simmons are assessed with personal being for ; a boat assessed at $150.00. This boat was assessed in San Francisco County and tax paid there. Assessment No. 3694 Milton A. Holm is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $100.00. This boat was assessed in Santa Clara County and tax paid there. 4 Assessment No. 3740 Alex Y. Partansky is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $70.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 3770, A. Shubert is assessed with personal property being for a ! boat assessed at $100.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. i Assessment No. 3747 'gaiter & Ruth Freeman are assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $150.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4165 Johan E. Roper is assessed with personal property being for fixtures and merchandise assessed at $300.00. This assessment is a double with assessment No. 3936 and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4165 Donald Pezutto is assessed with personal property being for fixtures and merchandise assessed at $2000.00. This assessment is double with assessment No. 4166 and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4286 George D. Waters is assessed with personal property being Par I cattle and horses assessed at $1570.00. These cattle and horses were assessed securedi and should be cancelled. Assessment We. 449 G. B. Swartz is assessed with personal property being for fixtures and merchandise assessed at S5000.00. This was assessed secured and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4722 Edward Sutherland is assessed with personal property being fob a boat, assessed at $200.00. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. f i Assessment No. 4$60 Chester A. Pedersen is assessed with personal property being t for an airplane assessed at 94M.00. This plane was assessed in Fresno County and tax paid there. Assessment No. 4964 General Petroleum Corporation is assessed with personal property being for an airplane assessed at $500.00. This assessment is double with assessment No. 4963 and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5311 The Norwalk Company is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at S120.W. This equipment was assessed secured and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5492 The Norwalk L%ompany is assessed with personal property being 1 for equipment assessed at $160.00. This equipment was assessed secured and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5544 A. J. McCosker is assessed with personal property being for machinery assessed at $1910.00. This machinery was assessed in Alameda County and tax paid there. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authorizing Transfer of Funds. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make the followingtransfers of funds: From Un rnro riated Reserve IQ 112 Jury -Commissioner 2,K25,C0 2025.00 From IInannronrjated Reserve Ta 1? 5 per Court 2 46 23.00 a• The foregoing order is passed by the aosWiwous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of T W. H. Combs for a land use permit to establish a commercial rabbitry in S. D. #1. W. H. Combs having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a commercial rabbitry in S. D. ifl, to be located at Lot 881, Santa Rita Acres Unit #21 being at 4633 Santa Rita Road in the 91 Sobrante area, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied;i r Monday, September 13, 194-8 - Continued On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that because or additional information, said matter is referred back to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of authorizing Civil Service Commission to survey duties to be required, secretary to de- partments of the Superior Court. It appearing to this Board that the departments of the Supervisor Court are in need of a secretary, said secretary to also render stenographic services to the I jury commissioner, On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission be and it is hereby authorized and directed to survey the duties of the position above referred to, and to make its 3 recommendations to this Board as to the proper classification of such a position. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 460. A form of ordinance numbered 460 and &sending Section 6 of Ordinance No. 442 by providing for position of Acting Medical Director, Range 42, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 460 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED as an emergency ordinance, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 460 be published for the time and in the manner as required by law, in the "Contra Costa Gazette." g The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution declaring Se tember 16, 1948 through September 23, 198 Registration Week. WHEREAS, it appears that numerous citizens of the County, legally qualified to vote, have not registered for the General Election to be held on November 2, 1948; and WHEREAS9 it is important to good government that all qualified citizens be registered and cast their ballots; NOW, TIMEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors hereby declare the dates from September 16, 1948 to September 23, 1948, inclusive, designated as REGISTRATION WEER" in the County of Contra Costa, and that all qualified citizens of the County, not noir registered, ought to make an earnest effort to register for said r General Election. Signed: W. J. Buchanan Chairman The foregoing resolution passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Authorizing installation or machine guns at Hookston Memorial. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer from Martinez to the Hookston Memorial, 1 box machine guns (for ornamental purposes) supplied by the U. S. Governmert, and to install said machine guns at said Memorial. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, September 13, 19+8 - Continued In the Matter of Reports. Reports for the month of August, 1948, are presented by the following county departments and ordered placed on file: Agricultural Commissioner; Contra Costa County Isolation Hospital; Department of Veterans Service. And the Board adjourns to meet on Bondeyr &apteaber. 20, 194$, at 10 o'clock A.M. s ATTEST: Chairman W. T. PAASCH, Em By lt ty Clerk xre Y . BRF= THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS I[OHDAY, SSPTSItBER 20 1948Z.1s; THE BOARD MST IN REGUUA SESSIOA R 0. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. x PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAM CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISIRS JzS. S. RIPLEY H. L. CU11MIXG3 RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMBATH, W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Batter of Application of R. H. Combs for a land use permit to establish a commercial rabbitry M in S. D. #1. A. H. Combs having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a commercial rabbitry in S. D. 19 to be located at Lot 88, Santa Rita !Acres Unit ,#2, being at 4633 Santa Rita Road on the 91 Sobrante area, said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Application of Mr. J. H. Vernon, Pastor of the First Missionary Baptist Church of Concord to erect a temporary tent church in S. D. #3. Mr. J. H. Vernon, Pastor of the First Missionary Baptist Church of Concord having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect a temporary tent church in S. D. #3, said church to be located on a portion of Lot 1229 R. N. Burgess Company's Map No. 2 of !!alnut Lands, Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Vernon L. Ames for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Vernon L. Ames having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to erect and s operate a cabinet shop located on Lot 63, Lafayette Acres, facing Stuart Street, f Lafayette (an R-B district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Courty and said Planning Commission having recommended to Monday, September 2C, 1948 - Continued 280 this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Application of Paul N. Chiles for a land use jpermit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. 3 Paul N. Chiles having filed with this Board an application Under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions 3 rz, sof Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 2 & 5/to construct a duplex with side yards of 15 and 3 feet located on Lot 29 Block 689 East Richmond Heights (an R-1 district) ; and i Isaid application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County Jand said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted with side yards of 5 feet on each side; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Pnplication for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance Ps hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted with side yards of 5 feet on each side. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Application of Mrs. J. f'. Walton, Jr. for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Mrs. J. W. Walton, Jr. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the 1provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards t of 3 feet on one side and 2 feet on the other, located on Lot 12, Block 73, East Rich- a mond Heights (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Plan- i ning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted with side yards of 5 ft. on each side; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a t BOATD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and. the same l lis hereby granted with side yards of 5 feet on each side. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of K. -R. Vail for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. a M. R. Vail having filed with this Board an application under the provisions lof Section 7 of Ordinance 332 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions iof Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yds of 5 ft. on each side of Lot 26, Block N. , Berkeley Highlands (an R-1 district) ; and said appli- cation haying been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use pendt for the modification of the I provisions of said ordinamc a as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is t hereby granted. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f)b Yonday, September 20, 1948 - Continued In the batter of Annlic^tion of Morris G. Jerome for a land use permit modification of provisions j of Ordinance 382. Morris G. Jerome having filed with this Board an application under the pro- ! visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the 1 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 3 feet and 5 feet for residence and garage located on Lot 37, Beverly Hills (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board i that said application be granted. i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requestedv be and the same is hereby granted. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of 1Anna A. Lang for a land use permit modification of provisions of 10rdinance 382. Anna A. Lang having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to add to her existing garage to the rear, 5 inches from the side property line located on Lot 51 Block K, Berkey i iPark (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- f mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth andmquested, be and the same is, hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication referring to request for rezoning iof property of El Fido Rancho. The Central Lafayette Progress association files with the Board a communicati n in which the requested rezoning of the 91 Dido Rancho is protested; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,, IT IS BY THEI BOARD ORDERED that said communication be and the same is hereby referred to the Plan- ning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Furnishing, Delivering and Erecting an Elevated Steel Tank with a Capacity of 100,000 gallons MOLUTIOHfortheContraCostaCounty Water Works District No. 1 Plans and specifications for the fwashing, delivering and erecting of an of 100 000 gallons for the Contra Costa Countyelevatedsteeltankwithacapacitysg Water Works District No. 1, having been submitted and filed with the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa by Cedric L. Macabee, engineer for said District, Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS + BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for the erection of said tank be and the same are hereby approved. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and the Clerk of said Board be and he is hereby directed to publish notice to bidders and contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work. j I i Monday, September 20, 1948 - Continued 128 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said notice to bidders be published in the BRENT- WOOD NEWS. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, as follows, tc*it: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY H. L. C[INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCHANh, and R. J. TREMBATH. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. 5 ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE.s., In the !tatter of Establishing prevailing wage scale for furnishingg delivering Sol and erecting an elevated steel tank with a capacity of 100,000 gallons for the Contra Costa County hater !Works District No. 1. Upon motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, and in accordance with the Labor Code, the Board of Supervisors hereby determine that the prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done and to be paid on the pro- 1ject of furnishing, delivering and erecting an elevated steel tank with a capacity of4 1100,000 gallons for the Contra Costa County water Works District No. 1, shall be as follows: CLASSIFICATION g9m PER STEA WITTBRS Steamfitters 2.375 Steamfitters - Welders 2.375 Steamfitters' Apprentices - Graduated Scale Steamfitters - Industrial Rork 2.375 General Pipefitters - Industrial Work 2.375 Welder - Industrial Work 2.375 Steamfitters' Apprentices - Industrial Work (Minimum)1.425 Foremen, Industrial, $2.00 Above Journeymen) TgAWTERS Dump Trucks - Under 4 Yds. (water level) 1.58125 4 yds. and under 6 yds. (water level)1.70625 6 yds. and under 8 yds. (water level)1.80 8 yds. and over (water level)2.175 Transit Mix- 3 yds. and under (M'anufacturer's 6bmixingcapacityrating)1.6625 4 yds. and K yds. (manufacturer's mixing capacity rating) 1.755 Flat Flack or Pickup trucks carrying less than 10,500 lbs. 1.6125 Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying X 1, over 10,500 lbs. 1.7375 Heavy Duty Transports 1.90 Kinch Truck and "A" frame drivers when winch is not used on a flat rack truck the flat rack rate will ap ply) 1.8625 Helpers, Warehousemen, Teamsters 1.6125 Automotive Oiler or Greaser 1.G5 Bootman 1.70 Truck Repairman - job site construction 2.225 Truck Repairman Helpers - job site construction 1.775 Where on a greasing truck an engineer-oiler and a teamster-oiler worker interchageably serviging both trucks and other equipment, their rate shall be identical with the exception of overtime when the truck greaser shall be paid time and one-half for overtime 1.875 Overtime rates, unless otherwise specified, at the rate of double time, teamters, time and one-half for overtime. Shift work -- two or more consecutive shifts -- 7 hours' work at 8 hours' pay. For any classification not included in the list the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the locality. BOILER MAMS Boiler maker Foreman 2.40 Assistant Foreman 2.25 Boiler Makers 2.15 Boiler Makers - Helpers 1.85 Boiler !takers - welders 2.15 i :. 5• tF R Monday, September 20, 194-& - Continued CLASSIFICATION RATE PER HOUR CARPER'TERS Journeymen Carpenters 2.12* Millwrights 2.25 Rigger, Bridge and Heavy1 ' Timber CFrpenters 2.25 Saw Filers 2.25 Foremen to receive $2.00 per eight-hour day above Journeyman classification Apprentices - Graduated Seale CEMENT FINISHERS Cement Finishers S 2.15 Machine Yen 2.275 e Composition and Mastic 2.275 F Foreman 12*0 above classifications SL$CTRICAL AQ=S General Foreman 3.00 M.r Assistant General Foreman 2.85 Foreman 245 Journeyman 2.40 r Apprentices - Graduated Scale 777. ENGINEERS Apprentices (oilers, firemen, watchmen): 7 Bay Counties - San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Mara! Marin, Solano) 1.875 f Compressor 1.875 Compressors (more than one) 2.175 Concrete Mixers (up to one yard)1.875 j Concrete Mixers (over one yard) 2.175 f Concrete Pump or Pump Crete Guns 2.175 fr, tjCfiJF Derrick 2.375 a Drilling Machinery Engineers not to apply to water liners t 0 wagor. drills or Jack hammers) 2.225 Dual Drum !Fixer 2.275 r f Handi-Crane (no oiler required) 2.275 Heavy Duty Repairman 2.225 r Heavy Duty Repairman, Helper 7 Bay Counties - San Pi!ancisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo: Santa Clara, Marin, Solano) 1.875 k ; Highline Cableway 2.525 Material Hoist 2.125 Pumps 1.875 Tractor (boom) 2:375 Tractor (tandem) k 2.525 j Frock Tyne Loader 1pTT 2.375 r PTruckCrane2.375 Xr STEEL ERECTORS Hoisting Equipment 2.25 Apprentices 1.75 Crews working underground shall receive $1.00 per day over and above the regular rate. txKt ; SON WORMS 2..."IN w. Reinforced Iron porker 2.15' Structural and Bridge elders 2.=40 Structural 2.40 F All Rigging 2.40 Rodman 3 q,2.15 Q x rW r Ornamental, Outside 2025 a , a ` Foremen, 25f extra Qt Drillers 1.775 High Scalers (Form Raisers) 1.`I75 j . 775WagonDrillx1.z Cribbers 1.775 Lagging 1. Sandblasters 1.775 Concrete Mixer, Under 1/2 yard 1.?75 d Vibrators, Air, Gas, Electric Tools Magnesite and Mastic workers (Het or Dry) 1.65 i Sloper (bucker Underground) 1.65 Loading and Unloading, Carrying and Handling of All Rods and Materials for Use in Reinforcing Concrete Construction 1.65 General Laborers 1.525 Gardeners and Landscape Laborers 1.525 kf '" Bridge Laborers f Construction Laborers 1.525 All Cleanup "York of Debris, Grounds & Bldgs.1.525 Watchmen, Flagmen and Guards Concrete Laborers (ret or Dry) 1.525 5 # i Monday, September 2C, 194? - --ontinued 2819Un ` CLASSIFICATION RATE PER HOUR J LEAMBURSERS 4s 2.CO Helper 1.10 PAINTERS (7-Hour Day) Painters Decorators and PaPaperhangers 2.15 Apprentices - Graduated Scale m Spray 2.15r x , Sand Blasters 2.15 6,l iz Steel 2.15ii*s' PLAS iT'ERERS 2.15 6-Hour Day) v 4 Plasterers 2. 05 Plasterer - Hodearriers 2.25 PLUMBERS Plumbers 2.375 Plumbers' Apprentices - Graduated Scale ROOFERS 2.00 µForemen 2. 12 SHEET METAL WORKERS Sheet Metal Workers 2. 12 Poprentices - Graduated Scale SIGN PAINTERS (7-Hour Day)rev, h+Sign Painters 2. 25 Helpers 1. 75 The foregoing order is passed by the unaninow vote of the Board.- in oard.'in the Matter of Authorizing payment to L. Cedric Macabee, partial amount,services, Contra Costa County Nater Works District No. 1.On the recommendation of the Board of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Super-visor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw a warrant in favor of L. Cedric Macabee in the sum of 3000,00 covering Invoice on Job leo. !-2507 representing partial billing for services 4 for preparation of Plans and Specifications for steel water tank and water extension.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Ia the Matter of Approval of agreement with City of Martinez releasing to said City certain property. i A form of agreement, dated September 201, 1948, between the Board of1 i Supervisors of Contrs Costa County, California, party of the first part,, and the City of Martinez, the party of the second part, wherein it is provided that for the sums specified in said agreement paid by the party cf the second part to the party of the t first part, the party of the first part hereby agrees to release to the City of Martinez under the provisions of Chapter 8 of Part 6 of Division 1 of the Revenue and i Taxation Code of California, certain described property, situate, lying and being in the said City of Martinez, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.11n the Matter of Approval, supplemental agreement, Joint Highway District No. 26.d BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby author-ized and directed to execute on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, its approval of that certain supplemental agreement modifying the COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT entered into by and between Joint Highway District No. 26 of the State of California and the Division of Highways of the Department of Public works of the State of California, which agree-went was executed June 11, 1948 by said District and July 209 1948 by said Monday, September 20, 194$ - Continued E In the Matter of Authorizing Clerk to notify W. I. Gean re oronerty used by American Legion, Walnut Creel:. On motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board notify W. I. Gean that the County is not interested in selling the additional 15 feet alongside the Safeway Stores in Walnut Creek which property belongs to the County and is used by the American Legion and veterans of Foreign Mars. The foregoing order 1s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation iof Delinquent Tax Liens. The City of Richmond having by letter dated September 13, 1948, requested the cancellation of the 1947-48 county taxes on Lot 11, Block 153, Walls Addition to Richmond, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City of Richmond and having found that it was made by deed dated September 22, 1947, and re- corded march 4, 1948; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to a cancel the county tax lien of the 1947-48 on the above lot which is covered by 1947 Sale No. 829. The foregoing order is passed by the i vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent Tax Liens. The Housing Authority of the City of Richmond having by letter dated Septembe 17, 1948, requested the cancellation of the unpaid 1947-48 county tax lien on Lots 31 i and 34, Block 12, Nystrom's Addition to the City of Richmond, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title and having found that the Housing Authority ac- quired title to the subject property by deed dated April 4, 1942, recorded May 12, 1947; vol. 11101 O.R. Page 524; iI On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed i to cancel the above mentioned tax lien which is covered by 191+7 Sale #232 and #233• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting B. 0. Milson, Supt. of Schools, permission to leave California. On motion of Supervisor '%nemings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, 17 IS BY ITHE BOARD ORDERED that B. 0. "Filson, Supt. of Schools, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of two weeks commencingpetg jSeptember 279 1948. x„ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g In the Matter of Authorizing B. 0. Milson Supt. of Schools, to attend Association of County Superintendents' Convention. On motion of Supervisor Cnmmnings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that B. 0. Tilson, County Superintendent of Schools, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the Association of County Superintendents' Convention in Milwaukee, September 30, October 1 and October 2, 19489 and IT IS BY THE BOARD FIIATBER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in Attending said Convention in a sum not to exceed i 500.00, shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7# ; i Monday, September 20, 1948 - Continued 2 9 1 In the Matter or authorizing iR. J. Kraintz, wilding Inspector, to attend Annual Business Meeting. On motion of supervisor Cuseings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. J. Kraintz, Building Inspector, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the 26th Annual Business fleeting of the Pacific Coast Building Officials Confer- Ience at the Hotel Senator, Sacramento, October 12 to 15, 1948, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Authorizing the County Auditor to transfer funds. At the request of the County Tax Collector, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor , i seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be land he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $57.00 from EXTRA HELP e IFUND, COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR, to CAPITAL OUTLAY, COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the flatter of Authorizing District Attorney and County Auditor to write the Twelfth Naval District re Eniwetok Village. On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney and the County Auditor are authorized to cooperate in writing a letter to the Office of Commandant, Twelfth Laval District, in an effort to secure payment of "in Lieu" taxes for services rendered by the County to Eniwetok Village." by the unanimous vote of the Board. The foregoingorder is passed 1 In the flatter of 10rdinance No. 452. t Ordinance No. 452 having been heretofore, on July 26, 1948, approved and adopted by this Board, and said Board having ordered that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner reg9tred by law, in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, AND Vida McNamer having presented to this Board an affidavit of publication of a copy of said Ordinance No. 452 in said Contra Costa Gazette; said ordinance having been published on July 28, 1448; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No-452 be and the same is hereby DECLARED DULY PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 458 and No. 460. The Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 458 and Ordinance No. 460, and having ordered a copy of Ordinance No. 458 published in the time and for the manner required by law in "The Enterprise, successor to Bee-Press", and havhg ordered a copy of Ordinance No. 460 published for the time and in the manner required by law in the Contra Costa Gazette", and I Affidavits of Publication of said ordinances having been filed, which Affidavits show that said copies of said ordinances were published as ordered; On motion of Supervisor Cu®ings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS liff THE BOARD ORDERED that said affidavits be placed on file and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER (RDBRED that said Ordinances No. 458 and No. 460 be and the same are hereby IDECLARED PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, September 20, 191+3 - Continued In the Matter of monthly reports. The Pittsburg Health Center presents its monthly report for the month cf August, 1948, and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be placed on file. In the Matter of Granting Ralph E. Doty free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. j Ralph E. Doty having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Ice Cream from a sales car in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Ralph E. Doty is an honorably discharged veteran of i World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate # C3943621) ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ralph E. Doty be and he is hereby granted a free permit to t peddle Icecream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested: and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In th.0 Matter of Bids, surplus agricultural land, Buchanan Field. This Board having on September 79 1948, directed the Purchasing Agent to advertise for bids on a three-year rental basis for agricultural purposes of surplus land at Buchanan Field, said bids to have been opened on September 27, 1948 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. , good cause appearing therefor; and 1 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thet said Purchasing Agent is directed to reject, unopened, any bids f received on said three-year rental basis and to re-advertise for bids on a one-year basis for agricultural purposes of said surplus land at Buchanan Field, said bids to be opened at 11:00 o'clock on October 18, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Contract with Western Engineers, Inc., engineering services, Project No. 1, Buchanan Field. Western Engineers, Inc. , having filed with this Board a request that they be released from completion of engineering services in the matter of Project No. 1, Buch- anan Field, referred to in contract approved by this Board on September 15, 1947, said Western Engineers, Inc., agreeing to waive any claim or right to all or any part of additional twenty-five per cent (111250.00) remaining unpaid; and k i Good cause appearing therefor and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded 1 by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is granted, the ; offer of said Western Engineers, Inc. , is accepted, and the District Attorney is ditected to so notify the Western Engineers, Inc. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the latter of Authorizing lei District Attorney to negotiate with Horton Whipple, Engineer, I for work at Buchanan Field. On motion of Sunervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that the District fttorney be and he is hereby authorized to negotia j for a contract with Horton Whipple, Engineer, 205 Hamilton Ave. , Palo Alto, for the i purpose of completing engineering work undertaken by Western Engineers, Inc. , contract E dated September 15, 1948 and being in the matter of Project No. 1, Buchanan Field. I j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M Monday., Sentember 20, 1948 - Continued 29.1 In the Matter of ADProva'_ of Contract with HORTOk T:I?Pi , Consulting Engineer, for eng- ineering services to be per- formed for Buchanan Field. A form of agreement, dated September 20, 19489 by and between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, hereinafter called the First Party, and HQR?ON 1IIPPLP., Consulting Engineer, 205 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California, hereinafter designated as the Second Party, or Engineer, wherein it is agreed that the First Party does employ the Second Party as Consulting Engineer to furnish and provide professional engineeift services in connection with and necessary for the complete design, plans, specificatians 1 and estimates of costs for certain additions and improvements to Buchanan Pirportq and i the Second Party agrees to accept said employment and agrees to perform the services 3 referred to in said agreement; and the First Party agrees to pay Second Party, its legal representatives or assigns a fee equal to 6.6% of estimated construction costs estimated construction costs to be used in computing the engineer's fee shall be understood to mean the engineer's estimate of costs based on plans and specifications 3 9 duly approved by said First Party and the Civil Aeronautics Administration, and based 7 upon the average current prices for labor and materials on similar projects in northern California) , said fee to become due and payable upon delivery of approved plans and r specifications; IS PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and the Super- visors are authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the J'atter of Appointment of Commissioners for PINOLE COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Com- missioners of PINOLE COU,)MY FIRS PROTECTION DISTRICT in Contra Costa County, said Commissioners to hold office at the pleasure of the Board: William J. Faria Alhambra Road, Pinole, California Henry Mohring Pinole Valley, Box 1255, A.F.D. Richmond, California. Henry Cardoza Pinole, California Vincent Scanlon San Pablo Ave. , Pinole, California Antonio A. Francis - Pinole, California The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is unanimous. s In the Matter of Warrants issued r by State Agricultural Society for prizes. Warrants numbered as follows: 7113, 69541, 71379 73069 72489 74510 7190, 736+, 7553, 8187, 8362, 7988, 82609 7085 and 7962 issued by the State Agricultural Oociety to Contra Costa County are presented to this Boerd; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 2HE BOARD 0..RDERED that the warrant numbered 7962 in the sum of $350.00 be deposited with the County Treasurer, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairmaiof the Board be and he is hereby authorized to endorse the remainder of said warrants and that they then be delivered to prize winning exhibitors whose exhibits were awarded prizes for which said warrants were drawn. The foregoing order is passed by the.unanimous vote of the Board. i Monday, Sevtember 20, 1448 - Continued In the Matter of 1pproval of preliminary plans for Ward Addition to County hospital. f E. Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, presents to this Board preliminary plans for a Ward Addition to the County Hospital, said plans being dated 9-7-48, and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said preliminary plans be and the same are hereby APPROM. The foregoing order is pe ssed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establishing election precincts, Rodeo 81 91 10, 11. On motion of Sunervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of Rodeo No. 89 Rodeo No. 9, Rodeo leo. 10 and Rodeo I 11 election precincts, Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to-wit: RODEO N0. 8 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Road B with the center of Road M of the Bayo Vista Housing Project in Rodeo, thence following thecenter of Road M northwesterly and northeasterly to the center of Road L, thence northeasterly along the center of Road L to the center of Road A. thence easterly along the center of Road A to where the some would be intersected by a line between buildings #14 and 15 of Block C of said housing project, thence north easterly along said dividing line to , the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utilities district, thence following said boundary in a counter-clockwise direction to a point which is the production northwesterly of the northeasterly line of the Town of Rodeo, thence southeasterly along said north easterly line to the center of the State highway, thence northeasterly9 along the center of the State Highway to the center of Road B of said Housing Project, thence easterly along the center of Road B to the place of beginning. RODEO N0. 4 i Beginning at the intersection of the center of Road B with the center of Road V of the Bayo Vista Housing Project in Rodeo, thence northwesterly aid northeaste*i along the center of Road H, to the center of Road L, thence northeasterly along the center of Road L to the center of Road A, thence easterly along the center of Road A to where the same would be intersected by a line dividing buildings #14 and 15 of Block! C of said housing project, thence northeasterly along said dividing line to the exterior: boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utilities District, thence following said District boundary southeasterly to the projection easterly of a line dividing buildings Nog. 34 and 35 Block C, of said housing project, thence westerly along said dividing line to ithe center of Road A, thence northwesterly along the center of Road A to the center 1 of Road E of said housing project, thence northwesterly along the center of road E to the center of Road B, thence westerly along the center of Road B, to the place of i beginning. RODEO NO_ 10 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Road B with the center of Road D of the Bayo Vista Housing Project in Rodeo, thence easterly along the center of Road B to the center of Road E, thence easterly along the center of Road E to the center of Road Al thence southerly along the center of Road A to where the same would be intersected by a line dividing buildings No. 34 and 35 Block C of said housingl project, thence easterly along said dividing line to the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utilities District, thence southeasterly along said boundary to where the: same would be intersected by a line dividing building No. 37 Block C from buildings Nos. 38 and 39, Block C of said housing project, thence northwesterly along said dividing line to the center of Road A, thence southwesterly along the center of Road A to the center of Road H thence northwesterly along the center of Road C, thence northwesterly along the center of Road C to the center of Road D. thence northwesterly along the center of Road D to the place of beginning. RODEO N0. 11 x Beginning at the intersection of the center of Road B with the center of Roadi D of the Bayo nista dousing Project in Rodeo, thence southeasterly along the center of Road D to the center of Road C. thence easterly along the center of Road C to the centro, of Road H thence southerly along the center of Road H to the center of Road A, thence northeasterly along the center of Road A to where the same would be intersected by a line dividing building No. 37 from buildings Nos. 38 and 39, block C of said housing project, thence southeasterly along said dividing line to the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utilities district, thence southwesterly along said District boundary to the northeasterly line of the Town of Rodeo, thence northwesterly along said northeasterly line to the center of the State Highway, thence northeasterly along the center of the State Highway to the center of Road B of said Housing Project, theneel southeasterly along the center of Road B to the place of beginning. s IT IS FURTHER ORDS that the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Hoard.i i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r i I i Monday, September 2C, 194Z- - Continued 295 In the Matter of Ordering special municipal election., with General Election. NHERUS, the City of Antioch has filed with this Board a copy of a resolution in which it is requested that a special municipal election for the purpose of voting on the adoption of the City Manager form of government by the people of Antioch, be consolidated with the General Flection to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 2, 1948: and authorizing the Board to canvass the returns of said special municipal election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board that said special municipal election on the following proposition: i SHALL THE CITY ADOPT THE CITY MANAGER YES FORM OF GOVERNMENT?" NO be and the same is hereby ordered consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout Contra Costa County on November 2, 19489 and the results of said election shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and certified to the City Council of the City of Antioch. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Juditor to correct the following erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1946-1947, said request having been consented to and approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seeonded' by"Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make corrections of the following erroneous assessments; as requested; to-wit: i For the fiscal year 1946-47 in Assessment #649429 Bank of America Rational Tfiust and Savings Association was assessed with a described parcel of land together with improvements located on Grangers Business Association Franchise , 44233. The land was valued at $510.00 and the improvements were valued at $28,575.00. a Approximately 10% of the i.morovements were located on the parcel of land r as; described in the above numbered assessment and aooroximately 90% of the improvements were located on submerged land as described in Franchise #44233. The legislature of the State of California enacted a statute in 1929 which gave the State the sole right to lease submerged lands and nullified the authority of the Board of Supervisors to grant franchises to submerged lands. For several years a dispute existed between. the Bank and the State over their respective rights to the Improvements located on this franchise. The Bank, however, later acquiesced in the position taken by the State and the State through its land commission so3d the improve- ments on April 21, 1948 and same are now being removed by the purchaser. As approximately only 10% of the improvements were located on the Fee owned land your authorization to the County Auditor to reduce the assessed value of the improvements from S28,575.M to $2,860.0C which amount represents the value of that portion of the improvements that were located on the land as described in this assessment and to cancel the tax and venRlties on $25,715.00, which amount represents the value of that port+on of the improvements located on this franchise and were state owned. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s 11n the Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessors having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments: appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal years 1947-1948 and 1948-19499 said request having been consented to and approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make corrections of the following assessments as requested, to-wit: Monday, September 20, 1948 For the fiscal years 1947-48 and 1948-49 in Assessments 67442, a. J. Schneider w s assessed with a described parcel of land together with i.mrrove-en.s located cn Grangers Business Association 'ranchise #44233. The land was valued at $510.00 and the improvements were valued at 828,575.00. t Approximately 101 of the improvements were located on the parcel of land as described in the above numbered assessments and approxi- mately 90% of the improvements were located on submerged land as described in Franchise #44233. The Legislature of the State of California enacted a statute In 1929 which gave the State the sole right to lease submerged lands and nullified the authority of the Board of Supervises to grant franchises to submerged lands. For several years a dispute existed between £arils of American National Trust and Savings Asso- eiation, the former owners of the parcel of land as described on the above numbered assessment and franchise, and the State of California over their respective rights to the improvements located on this franchise. The Bank, however, later acquiesced in the position taken by the State, and the State through its land Commission sold the improvements on April 21, 19489 and same are noir being removed by the purchaser. As approximately only 10 of the improvements were located on the Fee owned land, your authorization to the County Auditor to re- duce the assessed value of the improvements in Assessment #67442 for the fiscal year 1947—M from $28,575.00 to $2860.00, which amount represents the value of that portion of the improvements that were located on the land as described in Assessment #67442 for the fiscal year 1947-48, and to cancel the tax and penalties on 25,715.00, which amount represents the value of that portion of the improvements located on this franchise and were State owned, is respectfully requested. Also, for reasons above state, your author- kation to the County Auditor to reduce the value of the improve- ments on Assessment #67442 for the fiscal year 19+8-49 from. 282575.00 tO $22860.00. s: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA E COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCURRING A BONDED INDEBT- EDNESS. WHEREAS, public necessity and convenience demand the acquisition of rights i i of way for highway purposes, and the construction, reconstruction and relocation of certain county highways and county bridges along and upon said county highways in the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and f WHEREAS, public necessity and convenience require the purchasing of build- Ing sites for public buildings, the construction of new buildings for the use of the i County, the alteration, remodeling, improvement and additions to existing buildings of ; i the County of Contra Costa, and the supplying of public buildings of the County with equipment, furnishings and apparatus and the permanent improvement of public grounds i r used in connection with said buildings; and WHEREAS, there are no funds of the County of Contra Costa available for said purposes, or any or either of them; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that a bonded indebtedness for said purposes be incurred and created by the said County of Contra Costs, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held in the County of Contra Costa on the 20th day of September, 1948, all of the members of said Board being present at such meeting and voting thereat in favor of this order, i that the question of the issuance of bonds for the incurring of an indebtedness of they i County of Contra Costa for the purposes and in the amounts hereinafter stated, be sub- witted to the qualified electors of the County of Contra Costa at the General Election ' to be held on the 2nd day of November, 19482 and that the question of the issuance of i bonds for the incurring of said indebtedness be and the same is hereby ordered to be consolidated with said General Election. The saidp urposes and said amounts herein v w Monday, September 20 104P ^ontinued 297 referred to are as follows: Three Million and no/100 Dollars ($390009000.00) for the purpose of acquiring E rights of way for highway purposes and for the constructions reconstruction and re- location of certain county ghways and county bridges along and upon said county highways in the County of Contra Costa; and Three Million and no/100 Dollars 3,000,000.00) for the purpose of purchasing building sites for public buildings; the construction of new buildings for the use of the County of Contra Costa; the alteration, remodeling, improvement and additions to existing buildings of the County of Contra Costa, and the supplying of public buildings of the County with equipment, furnishings and apparatus and the permanent improvement of public grounds used in connection with said buildings; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the amount of bonds to be issued for i the purpose of acquiring rights of way for highway purposes, and for the construction reconstruction and relocation of certain county highways and county bridges along and s upon said county highways in the County of Contra Costa shall be the sum of Three 9i Million and no/100 Dollars ($3:000,000-00) : and that each bond shall be of the denom- ination of One Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($1,000.00) , and shall bear interest at a rate of not to exceed six percent (6$) per annum, payable annually for the first year x the bonds have to run and semi-annnally thereafter, and the principal and interest i shall be payable in lawful money of the United States. The said bonds shall be num- bered from One (1) to Three Thousand (32000) consecutively, and shall mature and be s payable as follows, to-wit: One Hundred and Twenty Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($1209000.00) principal each f the ears from One (1) to Twenty-five (25) ears inclusive after the dateineaoyYyears, of said bonds. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the amount of bonds to be issued for the purpose of purchasing building sites for public buildings; the construction of n buildings for the use of the County of Contra Costa; the alteration, remodeling, im- provement and additions to existing buildings of the County of Contra Costa, and the supplying of public buildings of the County with equipment, furnishings and apparatus and thepe rmanent improvement of public grounds used in connection with said building shall be the sum of Three Million and no/100 Dollars ($390009000.00) 9 and that each t bond shall be of the denomination of One Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($19000.00) , and i' shall bear interest at a rate of not to exceed six percent (6%) per annum, payable i annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, and the principal and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States. The said bonds shall be numbered from One (1) to Three Thousand (39000) , and shall mature and be payable as follows, to-wit: One Hundred and Twenty Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($120,000.00) principal, i In each of the years from One (1) to Twenty-live (25) years, inclusive,, after the 1 date of said bonds. i IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that in submitting the question of in- curring said proposed indeLtedness of the County of Contra Costa, and the issuance of bonds therefor, to the qualified electors of Contra Costa County in accordance with the provisions of this resolution, there shall be but one ballot, to-wit, the General Election ballot for the General Election to be held on November 29 1948, with which General Election, the election for the incurring of said indebtedness, and the issu- ance of said bonds, is consolidated, and there shall appear on said General Election ballot to be used at said election, the propositions of incurring an indebtedness of j Monday, September 20, 19489 - Contimed 1 the County of Contra Costa, in the amounts and for the purposes hereinbefore specified in the following fora: BOND PROPOSITION NO, 1 Contra Costa County Highway Bonds: Proposition to incur an indebtedness of the County of Contra BONDS Costa, and to issue bonds therefor in the sum of ya8 aThreeMillionDollars ($3,000,000.00) , said bonds to bear interest at a rate of not to exceed six percent (6%) per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually BOARS thereafter, for the purpose of acquiring rights of way for highway purposes, and for the construction,NO reconstruction and relocation of certain county highways and county bridges along and upon said county highways, in the County of Contra Costa. BOND PROPOSITION NO, 2 Contra Costa County Public Building Bonds: Proposi- tion to incur an indebtedness of the County of Contra Costa, and to issue bonds therefor, in the sura of ^'hree BONDS Million Dollars ( 3,000,000.10) , said gads to bear YES interest at the rate of not to exceed six percent 6%) per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually ttereafter I for the purpose of purchasing building sites for BONDS public buildings; the construction of new buildings for the use of the county: the alteration, remodeling,NO I improvement and additions to existing buildings of the County of Contra Costa, and the supplying of public buildings of the County with equipment, furnishings and apparatus and the permanent improvement of public grounds used in connection with said buildings. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED and the County Clerk of the County of i Contra Costa, State of California, is hereby ordered to have printed on the ballot to i be used at said General Election to be held through the County of Contra Costa on the 2nd day of November, 1948s in addition to the matters and things thereon directed to be printed by law, the words and figures herein described and directed to be printed and to appear on said ballots; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND OADEMED that the precincts established by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for General Election purposes, for the General Election to be held on November 29 1948, be and same are hereby adopted and designated as the precincts for said bond election herein- before consolidated with said General Election, and the time and place of holding said election, the designation of precincts for said election, the names of the election officers for said election, the amount and denomination of the bonds and the number I of years said bonds have to run, shall be as hereinafter specifically set forth in the i r Notice of said election; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Notice of the said election upon1 the question of issuance of bonds be published in the "Richmond Daily Independent", a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, once a week for at least four (4) weeks prior to said election to be held on the 2nd day of Novembers 1948, Said Notice of said election shall be in the following form: tI s x >t G r o 44 k v"vKr b aa rjfi ov I Clark: Mia. Zvrlyn McLaughlin, 2641 Ave.. ADL 11, 1s3 Cerrito, L"61 Nesc" Tuner Ave.,n Cerdlo s Clok, Dory Cash, UN Huta{ A. D. El CerritoELCrautT0 QPRUCINVr140- 5 C eric bin 4aoita Renfro.3236 Huber NOTICE OF COUNTY SOIL RECTION FOR Patli place: a it, t'heek Garage. Ave.. Alt. 28, EY Cerrito a 3M Barrett Ars.. El cerrit.• EL CERRITO TME COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA Inspector: Mrs 121E mew o brleu. PRECINCT Ka is moos IS WOMY GIVEN t: the qul.r'.ed e;ee:x, M the ct^=ty a1 5M Charles at, 1) CrrTtts,Polling Dixe. Richmond Housing Au- Cbntm C46M State of CaX(V_I& Lha: in err:md.II.e et:II t-".r crok-sldaa of Judge.Mrs. Maty Lornesta, 5323 Mae t4ur:t7 to Apt ilcox for Am MAI In the Oovetriment GMr of the State of CaJI-v12la. t_be quee-loo or tsmuing and doas.ld Ave.. rJ Cerrito ter 32W bit on Bordon Avs bet. 32nd selling bonds of the County of Cama Cwta. State of t1tWocula. undet [be Judge: Mn Berda Parts, W13 Barrett and San Pablo Ave., Div. 3, Mr. Banta. following two 121 rupo"tsons, shall be stated upon at a c1evi-al Caes:ao to be Ase. El Cerrito arpe.. A . Il Ltlp Outlaw 5319 V14- { pp Clerk: Mrs RLda M. Cbetk, 3716 Mos- tc- Ave.. Apt. iB Julia 1R rr. bald throughout floe CvuntT of Cant.-a Costa on Late r.d day a: %wtmbn. ter44. rx and the_poM tot said elrctiau shall b. v,*n from veen .ies.ek M to seseu fret Art. El Enftn, c9wrJudge: dart Jolla d, How". S22S o'clock P.M. on the said dap of uW eiectltw. weep( As peusidat In Sectloci tttwrk: Mrs Law Webster. 5807 Bas- Vlctue Ave. Apt IF., E1 Cerrito. rest Are,3724 of the Electlons Code of the State of Ca3forata M Ceresin. Judge: Mrs /blue Whtelef. 3720 Sr- 37116 Mrs. Emma Dutile. 2309 Na.un nest Ave- Apt, IA. E1 Cerrito S SONO PROPOSITION No. I rat., El Cerrito. Clark, Mrs, Maple Davis. 5319 Victor I EL CZ1W10 Ave.. Apt. 2P, EI Cerrito. Contra Costa County Highway Bonds- No' 11 Ave.. Mss VM j&J Wyatt, 5319 Victor tion to Incur an tndebtedne a of P OMaA Ctrl H Cerrito Garage. Clerk Mrs.Anola Thompson,5319 VIc-L'roPoal TIp osteon Ave. Et (•ttritn the County of Contra Costa. And toinspector: Mss. Chace E. Wwldea, trs Ave- Apt 2P. El Cerrito. Issue Donas therefof in the tum of BONDS IM Blake at.. Q Cmito EL CERRiTO Judge20 Three MlBmn Dollars t>iiJ100.000001.rad at.: Mn Covello, int TAmblyn. iS0l4 lace; FRZC MIT No TerryCRimat.. Q Cerrtta Foiling Die: l W. Terry GtraRt. bonds to bear Interest at a me of not YES Judge- him Shirley A, Wuelaer. IIR6 823f Terrace Ave.. FJ Cerrito. to exceed six percent till.) per atanum. onvu 5t-. E1 Cerrito. Inspector: Ida Retybaltt, 856 Bates rt payable annually for the fust Fast the C. Mrs. Eilaatts L Baker. 7211 AJudge:ZI CAtm. Loulse Elsenlus. 5246GtsdysAve.. 0 CerritCerrito, bonds have to run and semi-aantnliT Clerk. Kra. rasa Hoffman.7106 Pat- Terrace Dr.. M Cerrito. thereafter. for the purpose of acqutriat rano Ave. El Cerrttn. Judge: Mrs Prances Z Chrlst, 815 Clerk:Mrs. VIrllta Negw.IM0 Mound Park Way, EI Cerrito. rights of way for b3ichway purpose&,and BONDS SI__ 8 Ceerica Clerk. Lora M. Stats. 818 sea, View for Wo construction.n+oumwucsmta and Dr.. In Cerrito. EL CERRITO mak; Mn. Zmestlae P. Lee. 7818 twtoaation of certeln county butbwars iuwlxCT NR Il Terrace Dr.. Et Cerrito. and county btsgges along Aad upon said NO s . roinno piece;Anthonyt6t.y J. Et Cyrtt Cleric: Mer. Vivian Goading. 721 §M county 11tghwam to the County of View Dr.. EI Cerrito, Comm Costa. xenon Bt, Kra Loulair Marko. T2# v, CERRITO J~: Mrs AnnCartiT19 Albe- iREGdiCT NO.24-AAnna, ng, merle SL, 91 Cerrito. Polling place: W. II. Gilbert Garage, BOND PROPOSMON Na 2 Judge: Um C44ya Cbla4;w. 700 Al- 9420 Buckiagnam and Brewster. agndarle at,. V Cerrito. Inspector: Mn. Delphi& B. Facetted. Cleric: Mss. title M. Ounalsna, 705 8348 Betty Lazio.91 Cerrito.Contra Coati County Ptibi,t ltltllttiag Bonds: PROP0 ltiw, to Incur an tadebt-I A gsewdarfe fit.. E1 t'esrtton Judge: Mn L. IG t4ottaa,8340 Stick- edact+of the C x=ty of Ctontra Gnu, / sleek: Mrs_ Annie C PeaAta. 7029 In Mn Cram Stoll. 10#5 As- 1 and to Issue bonds therrfur,to the*Um BONDS lRarkftow tit. g1 CtTTitn of Thrice !Lillian 0011421 t"aw0o w. Cteet. Mrs Alt&Gibbs,727 Albesa&sls Ungtoa Ave.. Ei Cerrito. said bonds to beat tate""." at the fair its.. ® Canno Cleyk: Mrs. I. 8 Waterbury, 1290 { Arlington Ave., E1 Cerrito. at not to etowd six percent 161!4 pa"YES EL CERRITO Clerk:Mrs, Vivian Harmon,LIM Betty mum payable annually fo+ tax ties, PRECixCT 140 12 Lane. El Cerrito. year the bonds have tat run and ectad- Pat ng Htram Davis Garage, Clerk: Mrs. W. M, Gilbert,8420 Ruck- annually cbrivalter for the purpow of tett Carinal Ave., K Cerrito Ingham and Brewster.E3 Cerrito, putclpAsitmg building site* ter public Iasperter.Kra.Janet Mewba,127 Cas-EL CERRITO butldings: the 0ustrucuan of urs met Ave.. tl ssrrfto. PRECINCT me. 2I buildings for the We of the atonia: Judge: Urs. Mary Sullivan. 17 R&- Polling place: Pine House. 1300 San tLe alteration,remodellua.ImDrotesaent moos. Ave.- D Cerrito. PabW Ave.. EI Cerrito. and additions to ext tlttg bulldlnita ell BONDS Judge, Mn Mary G Woolsey. 163 fns tor: Mrs. Mary Zgro, 1141 Llb- the County al Contra Cola, and the San Clarloa Ave.. Et Cerrito. sUpply,U4 at public butlatacs of thr Clerk: Mrs Stella Green. 131 Banta oris Z. E3 Cerrito. County with equipment furalabl". NO Pe Ave.. El Cerrito.Judge: Mrs. Victoria Marrone. 1402 and apparatus and the permanent ton- Clerk: Mn Martha Olney, 12 Carmel Elm St.. El Cerrito. provement of r bUc grounds used W Ave. tr Cerrito Judge: Mn, Josephine Soatllt, 1439 counectlon with ssld buildings. Clerk: Kra. Veld& Wise. 7731 Ward L10ertY St., El Cerrito.i St.. Cerrito. Clerk: firs. Constance Regplla, 1422 S Liberty St.. El Cerrito. h`aCh of t11r toads to be tsturd and Judie: Mia 2lsryoefe W. Cls.slead EL CERRITO Clerk: Mn Margaret Dmuluard. 1435 f P1l3GCIKCT Me, 13 Elm 8t., El Cerrito.sold tinder Propoeilttun No. 1,it tarried- 833# Lincoln Bt., In Cterstra shall be of the denominat.lao of Our Judge- Kis. Olps Lee. 4M7 Place. Robs"A. Bl1RY1t Garage. Clerk: Mrs. Mtdelln 011enburger, 6(11 Thousand Dalian I SI A IXII. And shall mon, Ave_ II Lens o 2+ Carmel Ave..t' Cerrito Donal Ave..El C.-Tito. bear 1nlertest at a eau of Dot w exceed Chet: Kia. Calm It, Kautman. 410 impactor, Ma Ven Maertlna. 7541 EL CERRiTO UR percent 467.1 per annum. payable Rearaey St. 0 Ctritta Curry Ave- tic Cerrito PItECIN13 No. 21-A annuAll7 for the first Seer the bund. Chet: Mrs. Laura W. t6didl 44eR Jlos Dorothy A Jnrbt. 301 Ban polling place: 1303 Elm 8t. GafERtCarlosAveEtCttstto have to run and seaipal a slip toric- rtCieric: Airs. tD CerrOr New Home/. atter, sad the ttriaclpel and Interest C'fert: Met Pay 5a3 Judie: Mee Hester MtuitIIis. 7508 toeDcctcr:Mrs.May E.8crombesy,1313 ball be payable in lawful mmtry tit San Pabfo Ave., m CPS1110. Curry Ave. t3 Cerrito. Elm St., El Cerrito. I i the Called states.The said bands -hallC rO Clerk Mrs. Barbara Lee Brigics. 307 Judge:Mrs.Mary Volssy.1306 Sim St.. be numbered from One i 1 u to Ttara a MUWLICT Iia 2 Vis.-met Ave.. LrJ Cerrito. E1 Cerrito. Raousaad (30001, Incl and shell Cleric: Mrs. Opel C. Heri.s12. TIO Judge. bars. taeL Scott. 123A lira 13x.. 1bUloi Ply- 1laedlag Se DttoL tin' La-me Are.. El Cerrito. l+mature and tie payable as 10110az, mont S Center. M centra L Cerrito. to-wit' Mn Ven AtrAtei 24#"b- Clerk- Kra. Cerrito. Oogna 234 lata Clerk: Mrs. Betty Kuhlt. 1300 Sim Laspectat: Carlos Ave- D Cerrito. One Hundred and Twontt ZTtou- Dory Ase E! Csrrnn fat.. gl Cerrito. sand Dalian (fI11MM.001 ptiactpsl Jam; Mary HoodHaon.133 Ayr EL CtRRIIO Clark: bits. Wanda Flo, 1224 Sim 86.. in each or the )e+n lam One t 11 lone Ave.. to Cetrita PRSCIDeCT Ka t4 EI Cerrito. to Twenty-fire 4251,yeart<. tncluslve. Juu>He. laza Ki arlar sachatd,aa. MJ P011,14 Place: Iter Hutalt Nn 2 MIs- Clerk. Kra. Margaret BOttlO, 6821 After the date of &&Id bands Ashbury Ave_ 91 Ceeritn be•ry and Zurek&. tic Cerrito. Manila St,. San Pablo. Each of the bonds to be lstuled And Clerk Kra p[bar Elliott- 232 Aso- Insp-ctor. Sirs. Wily Tucker, 426 EI. CERRITO sold under Psopoduan No 2 a carried Albemarle at.. 91 Cerrito rRECINCT lee. ZZ sloe)) be O1 the denomination Of One bury An- 1G CeW.%a Jrdge. Mea Ksfzfe Carpenter. 434 T11nwrad Dollars tf1.000.001, and stall C'sec[: Kra lhsace&Stevraa Z'1 Aso- Polling OlAtt: Joe Mardon Garage,Alhemarls St- EI Cerrito boar Interest at a eau Of not to exceed bury Ate. 10 C+rrrtm I546 Kearney 9t., E1 Cerrito. ierk Mes. Alice M. Llpse A110k 3x14 Judge: Mea Mary Wadawuith, %ld Inspa:cor: Mr4 Kathryn 8a12dvtek. all percent 46%4 per Aantsm payable Allbeatarle St.ZI Cerrito_ aaauA71S for sloe t year the Guide Ashbury Are-m Centtn Clevk: Kra- Jessle Claire 8ctutler. 650 1334 lisarntl St.. SI Cerrito.Jud e: Mrs. Pauline Gay. 1507 Liberty have to run and .ami-aantnUy it+rtr. IL CERRITO t'1&ytoo at. lel Cerrito. d atter. and the principal and late"" MUCI CT Iia 3 Clerk: Mss Ethel Boodle. 722 Alhe- 8c., Cerrito. Wall be payable In lawful money of the Potting ire: W. O Lyon Oeiraw CK enarle Ave. 33 CeritO. Judge. . 91 rL n'3 Gulduct 6239 Cy- United States. The &old bond, shall be Richtamd St-. 93 Cetrttn Cleft: Mrs EmIly Btunswucth. 815 Dcew Ave.. Ill Cerllto. atlmbeti!a!2'om One 111 to There Thou- inspeciim: Mrs. Karxarat Hannan.634 lvme" Ave.. E2 Cerrito Clerk: MO. Autelina Bertolll, 1670 mud (3.000).Incluld'e.And shall mature Rleommd St-. 19 Cerrito EL CERRITO Kearney M Q Cerrito. and be payable as 1cUowa t0 wli:Judge: Mrs. Coffee Kelntyre. SIi PRECINCT Ne is Clock: Mrs. JosepblDe Bola. 1321 Ban out Hundred and Twenty Tbeu- Rkbmoad SL. m CWTUM PodIng Place: Kiss Vista SertmL Bar- PAblo Ave. gl Cerrito. toad Dollars (4120,000.00) Princtpal Judie: Mn Frances A. Atless. 331 rest and Carqutaez. Rtcltmoadlerk: Mn. Mary Cial, 1627 Saa Pablo In each of the years from One (1) Richmond M. ZI Cetri,n Inspector- Mm Eteunor Holland. 2644 Ave..AEl Cerrito. to Twenty-fire (251 Y-. Inclusive. Clerk: Mrs. Josephine ZaruKblt On Prandsea Way, Richmond lIL CERRITO M after the date of said !toads. Rlcbaw"St.E3 CetTKO Judge. Mn EIn1i UuMUlan. 2646 Tur No. G For the purpose of holding SAW exec- Clat: Mrs Mabel Q Etiapr• lq# Mtrr Yt to Dr. Rtcbmond rolling plats Ttuner't Garage. 19«3 titan, there shall be used the regular ltrnteelt St.- 0 CtnU& Judge Mrs. Alice R. Brashear. 2323 K+3 Blvd.. IO Certito. County General Fleenor precincu u Clerk: Mss Evelyn M. Blair. 649,Al- 7ubre Are.. I3 Ctfrlto Inspector: Mn. MalTI O&sDAr1n1. 1/QT hereinafter designated.and Ile LK'r'sons bemarit St. 111 C1NMQ Ctesk: lt,% a M.cXIlIw.. 2&A Mr:: J Mn. ve'. inn Corerly Turner. 1!423 Rev hereinafter nama4.brink cotrtpetent and 6L CERRtTO Vt"& tar.. 8ubmoadi qualified electors of said County. and PILECI.wC! „ 4 Clerk' Eleanore 39,selsoa 2374 Tseaa- Blvd.. ki Cerrito. iAl- of theft election prrclncts, arc hereby Judge: Mrs. Msaelya Smith. 710 appwinted offloets of said elrctum. as Ftcll3ag pLoe: Paitmeat School.K ai- Jan Ave- Rtthawad bamarte, EI Cerrito. berednalter desliaated to WTTV In !hear Maty a !9 OerTtiO bet raiseta sad Ciee4 Ka Jtrila HaIIcOefc.2323 Mono Clerk: Mrs. Bes-le raels, 6561 cutting Rtacktoo Ave., R:chmdnd several election p1wincu,as berelnalur Inspector:Mn.[velyn OOm 233 Le*- p ATO 1S. Cle Il Cerrito. set forth. and said 0M_ers of eatalon lastm SIL. 29 C erslsn PRRCLYCT Me It Clerk:Mn.Betty Coleman 20x6 Hagen sham conduct said elertlon. and makeSltd.. gl Cerrito. returns thereat pursuant to S,w Jude: Mn Juanita I12trrt :ii Qin PutJ3g Dice: J&111en'r Garage. 717 Clerk: Mrs. Clur.otte Coils. 1922 Key The r'oting pteclactw ptatltat t- hY II Cetrtto Everett SL. In Cerrito Judge., Mrs I'.uhne Zelless. 714 iia Ins Bivet., 1.1 Cerrito. and election orlicem. duly' dmUr-tcd St m Certo pt St. Kra Peaeape Hntlar. 8t3 EI C16RRIT0 r and appointed. arc as lullows E^eeett St.. R Centro. PRgCedIC?Na 24 Gert: Mn rJlta Kart :lg tas3o0ec J:+dte: Me.. Lfarochv J O(tott. 729 PoluaR piaci, L1 Cerrito Jr. H14hHJSR1t1txSl' PART St.. !is. Cetvrtat tont! at. E2 Cerrito PRdXMCT NIL Cleat: Kra. Aunt Boit ®I Llbetty Judge, AUS Violet Whltakee. 000 School, Mbcury tad gureks,Li Cerrito' Palling place: TbeO J. harkens Ga- S2 m Cerrito tve-ett St. t2 Coutts Impactor:Mn.Ana&Flood. 7305 Falr- 1623 Oat Vlrs wve., BerteleF CUTS: Um Htaacbe CLrr%-, !lin. Beat-fee Piorsnw 747 Rich- mart Ave. at Cerrito. Kra. J M Halmos. low :`3 IM=fit-0 Ceartta naw d St.. EI Cerrito. Judge: ! Avefs. Leant E A11ea, T775- Ave.. Berkeley : EL Cla rr o r'teTt Mrs Sursa ; giving. 872 Evnett RoeaawaY Ave.. EL Cerrito Judge: Ratxrt O N'1lltaals. 1659 Oast PRECINCT Kul, 3 A-a. EI Cerrito judge: bur. Prank P. Flood. 7105 Pals- VUfw Ave Bente ? Pallas ' : paw J Cada G&sago, C.*-k Krv. Laura K. Dablers. 71t tiwnc Avg.. El Cerrito. Judge. Francis Sinnott 1639 Oak ;12.TvrTece Dr- E3 CerTtlo gretett yL. ti r'arrna Clark:Mn. Lorraine Gesam&a 402 M11- View Ave-. Bemelrg lisapecw: Kra IfOr 2lccaudaoQ 7J1 EL CERRITO dossy Avs, Ll Cerrito. ViA.ew Clark:Mn Olive M. Ouvet. ICJ OLa Bison, Dr. 0 Ciento. PRECINCT Na tT t itrk: Mee Dolls it Hormel. 7405 y View Ave- Berkeley Judge: Mrs Grace E riodsurint.TM Polling olace Wrtnbt'w Garaxe, fiWt ClerPaumoIIt ss. Ethel Cerrito. Werk: MIs. FrAacls J StcUax f 1611 LeTla an Ave IM Cirrrtto hlinwnt Ate E1 Cerrito aria Mss. E err Weisner.538 Alba- r Ocean View Ave- Berkeley 7 hedge.Anse Ylach,734 Bolan or © 3a6prctor I2ss Amelia B11" 433 Oafs marls Ave.. El Cerrito. Ckek. Mrs, Bessie J Renaghsa- 33: Coattw St. Et Cerrito ISCIN T x4l. Berkeley Park Bled.. Berkeley 7 Cleric: Kea Muriel Anderwei.RM uw- Judge Mrs Helen Wrlient. 6501 Fall- FRLCINCT do. . r rm Dr. 13 Clery st, taoot Ave rJ Cerrito. PuUtaer Des: Malar H P. Beaks G0- BERKELEY PARK l3tvk: fain Hou= J Hetnaaa, 7=44 Juege: Mrs Emily Correia, SOS Les- Mae• s rdgecruft lid. Berkeley.PRECINCT ra _ TenfK Or_ M cnluo inspector: lava, Ellen F. WilUca. #2! Lalling Place:Mea Opal V.Slbert Oa- flouter tit.. 11 Cerrito Cfersc: Mn BEtrtur d t]attM_ net Clerk: M:sa Evelyn CtsteW., 414 Les- t'ovents: Lid. Flom y 7. sage,342 Berkeley Part Heid-. Herie6e7 Bsirs, Or- >9 Cerrtt+a In&ton St. 93 Cerrito Judge: Mee Psora N. Scott, S Edgp- Intpector: MIs. Jimmy L.Amty. 23 C36RitTO Cleric Kra. Marvarat Stank 400 Les- croft ltd.. Berkeley I. Ooluaa Ave_ Berkeley. Judge: Mss Flcreace Grandcrt 173 Judge. Mm A. Gertrude Gtahm, 263 PRECINCT%4. 6 guttas St. 12 Cerrito Ardmore R r Berkeley I. Polling plAer: Caste" Seboad. Daatld Clerk Mn Beulah Knapp. 423 Oak m Cerrito IMF. Shelve St.. Q t erlto Coventry Rd Berkeley 7W0fklpera. Berkeley Park Blvd.. Berkeley Lawrence. Clark: Miss Judge: Mn Helen A. Greaser. 244 Berkeley Park Blvd. Bertele. principal) CERRITO cleric: Mrs. Kell IL Downes. 173 Aad- Iaspect"- Kra Sf,ry et S Brobsrt. FRECIXCT Na IT-A Clerk: Mrs. KathrynClerk: Lara. Laitabeth 1~ 41crls 310 1241 Everett SL.El Cerrito Pot fns place One L. Wallin OtrAae, more ltd. Berkeley 7• plumeser, 9 Coventr9 Rd- Btrieky. Judge: Kra aveba Kennedy. I= 430 Oak St-. D Cerslto Clerk: Mrs. Matilda F. Hagerty. 2za g St, M Ceertto Iosperfoe: Doo L Walisa 470 Oak Edgtefoft Rd.. Berkeley 7,Oolust Ave- Berkeley. ILRI4f11/GTONJudge:Kra Oladya Ltavelller.127E Ka. St.m CerritoWer![: Mia Marina Voce s.0 8eurerley veiller BL. 93 CerTtto Judge. Mrs Doa L. Wallin 430 Oak PRRC/MC?le. 2 w_ Rd" Berkeley. Cierlc: Kra Katherine L Hansuloo. 5% Iia Cerrito Polling place: Donolh a Cringe. 241 ILAV %Till)' 1245 [ween SIL in Cecelia Judice: Kra. Ven J. Hall. 416 Liberty Cambridge Ave- Berkeley. PRRCINCT ICO. I Cie:k- Mra Beatrice Bray. Luc Las- St.- El Cerrito. Inspector: Mrs. Lucille V. 130120411. Polling place: Collins Oamce 217 v ,8t, 13 Cerrito, Clerk' Mn. Agnes Jerman. 4x9 Oalt 236 Cambridge Ave.. Berkeley 7. Yosemite Ave.. El Cerrito Clerk: Kra WtaMrid r2aotL Tna 1i Cerrito Judge:emKra Mae H.Carey. 307 Rugby Inspector: Mea. Ruth Kiroy. *-Ail San cilat„I•+ Aver. V Clrrlta Clerk: Mn. George ReMUe.. 434 Ll- Avec, Berkeley 7. D, El Cerrito. eny St. In Cerrito Judge: Mrs. All M Miller. 260 Judge: Mrs,Mn UAthilde UcUaaan. 242 PUZ1M% CCTEL ( a 2 Clerk: Mrs. Edwin Martin 422 Oak Amherst Ave.. Berkeley 1. 206 8- San Diego St- El Germs Ing ; ,Ion 1Tvti J S.._ El Cerrito clerk- Mss d4atY Betsy Judge:Mea. Louise K. Ploaty.401 San 1401 Kearney at., R3 Gothic EL CERRITO turd Ave.. Berkeley 7. Diego 8L. M Cerrito. laspectew: Mrs, Marisa Sundry. umt Pt#tCIxCT Me. If Clark: ban. Virgial& R. CuaeO. 225 Clerk: Mrs, Edith Hasomatand. 414 Kearney 8L. el Cerrito PoIUW phot- Rich awad Housing Au- Amherst Clk, Ave.. Berkeley 7. er San Diego St., 13 Cerrito.Tito. JtNW: Kra Edith G_ CaawelL 1TI6 tl.orcty. Butes Ave. bet. 52nd Aad San Clerk: Kis. Labeller IL Weber, 257 Clerk,Nil= MeUssa Gornto Bowser. 3=0 San Laxingten St_- m CerTtta 8L. d rrCeito Cambridge Art.. Berkeley 7. Judge: Mss, Cearara Fergutit, Ips Inspecur: Kra Mary Parini, 1733 i[RP(iIlrG?OI(L ic Werk: Mrs, Yolanda Sharp. 32 To- Kearney St. m C*rruorRECINC?a LrslnrttoII St.. EI Cerrito. le.2A semlte Ave., M Cetrnta. Cieaic- Mn. Same TbompsecL 4226 Judge. Mn Man MAInI121 1739 Loa- Powns place:C. P: ZaUNNM (garage). SAY VIEW Cutuat Blvd.. El Cerrito-tastaa St.. M Cerrito 427 Yate Ave.. Berkeley, i PRECINCT No. 2 Cleft- Mrs Al-, S. Vaasklks. WT Judgr: Mrs ELanas AL Roach. ITS inspector: Mra Vilma Zeum&a. 427 { Polling place: Randall Brown_ =1 B1ate St_ m Cerrito flan SL. El Cerrttn Yale Ave.. Berkeley& Columbia Ave_ Richmond Cleat: Mn It G. Hayden. 64:0 HW Clerk- Mrs Use Palenrhsr 6630 Hill Judge: Mrs H, R. BuckUa, 410 Tera In10meCtcr' Edwla T. Chase. P. O. Bot 1 -. 113 (canto at. E1 Cerrito Ave.. AwbO - Sii cwft: Mn. Adele Vole, 1739 Elm 5L. Judge: sass Barbara Senior. 3Z1 ! 2 Yale-Judge. Hairy mange". 321# Aanama PRgCiT Xe. # L. Cerrito RuKby. Berkeley 8. Aye.. Certitax Clerk. ]yrs Johnna Welter 1741 8sa irk: Mn. Clara Hall 347 Yale. {Ia Garage piste^ Mia lar, Rkl 6 Joaea St- 13 CerritoJudge: Mn Marls rrito, rattan Insptots) Tidier Are. vivorth. Berkeley Jonssa, 375 VAw9.5219 Panama Ave_ Ln Ceratin LL CERRITO Clerk: Mss. MarieInspector:M1LIwa LiWltapaoasth.S12SClerk:liane1a71 E. 8roa'n.3*Ol Ceaittm- Zara Ave H7rYsmnod. PRgCL'KC? Na. t#•A Berkeley. bla Ave. Richmond. Judge: Mrs Alice E mcc1rr14 Mit rcawg pater, Richmond Housing Au- Clerk: bats. Cecil M. Moors, 212 Yale ICL CERRITO Utas Ave_ V Cerrito ticointanc y saimeas Janke Tryon. 5236 Ave.. Berkeley-PRECINCT lia, I Judge Airs Mk sa "cul tie. ZW / s.8 Ane. Apt 2D. T PolUng place UWLed Auto Workers Moms An m Centro FRLCINCT lee.3 Ralf,Loc. 160.417 San Pablo Are. E J. Wit- Kra hrtftb K Jones 3"1 Judge ur, Ines Manned. 3236 rail PoUlnit Vl&ce: Landon /. Strobel Oa- Amlot Box 326, 10 Cerrito 42Ave- 10 (vrAbaerritomAve.Are, Apt i8. gl Cerrito aqs. 42 Ardore Rd. Berko) 7. Iasprcupr., Mrs. Alice walk". 441 (left: Kra Lrl.Urquhardt,:qm Tut• Judge: Mrs 1i3tteass Robinson. 5720 rllspector: barn R&flutes Scotti 94 XORMey. St_ EI,Cerrttc, ser Are. m Cetrft., Fail Ave. Avg M gI Cerrito Barkalsy T, L7e11. Mss. JnpblT "site 52J6 tali Ardmore Rd.. I f d= Jo Rd Yt+s lLaeM 7 BptLmaa. I#1R1tar• lir t Et. J zeT,so 6t s Sc.Iglus- y fitted Rd 1 tp 7 Clem' ]ILt"a- t.tutllt 1Ar. Lt..AR. 17,i" 6th r Judge: WMa J. Muth 30 "4- etsw.- waladoet het sebaetl. Cleft, l Rtll'• A. BeddoAL 613 Clark•-!fele -Ciao•rewilm 334 6tb St..Leans Rd_ Berkeley 1. tat Suctimand Are. Aad wrins, at. aitsati Ars.. R2tbmomd RltbClerk: Met Reim V, Ferguson. Et gi.q d aor d Aidasam Rd„ Berkeley 1 i'%4`wremr- Mrs Itwt M9rvltam, = RICIRISOND Cterk!.Atte. Uses"" T0114% A2'7 OakCleat. alis, M=dvd Ctdabr. 4h Avwm >ss-r Rscbsnaoa ale, atlr'btwsed rUZMCT Iva: 15: at., michmaad Rd- Berkdcy s tuft*:Mn. Irma Fitudla r-229 lurtada y A SLEtiots Ka. Z 77,5 T 3tarfa OiJ Ripley Ave.,Cse rk: Dorothy 8lrrrss. eo t.eaeac Rd- Ave_ mod.. RiCAMON>B 1BeekdefJudge; lira Marr Mcr astk 210 New- sw ft.. Inspector Mrs rAde M. Black. 161 K> SlJiGTO oda Are- Rlrhsra9md JuOpr: Mn Herniae A Moons. 246 'Polling piece: IAM Michel tPRl1mcr14W4Clerk: Mrs er41a t ssa NaM++n. 32 3tb St, R/thmoad.. tie)• r- Pnultig p2Avae: Attldstou Are- Cum. C.tthNt Ct- Rlebmeead 361 4tb 8t., ttlebmond .JtAdss; Mn Adslyn M 1.dsar.t 7smor: Mrs, Trances 1f mill, S4atuottrenter. 52 Arlisisteen Ace Kers L' Bemis A21 titeea t lisdaatr Ave.. RtchnuuW 4tb Bt. Rlehmoad.at Or21ce c!o H Dtmrtdc.. Clerk: Mrs Bertha Sate. 144 4th at, Jut_p AirsInapeetor-: Mrs Matorilt Marren• Si - Cleric: lets Jf%k rotors 211 ;r'eae.a RL:bnvmd r title Schildt. 527 3fi ltritactoo CL, Betieitr V . AT*. Richttantid t7rrs: Airs Jasephtae Heiaamanii. 157 $ t.. tilrbmald. JuOte: Nese Mary RaxbloPon. 33 tkw-RICIgsaOND ttA itt. Rlchmadd Judge:Mrs.Myrtle M Mccuotagg, Wood Ave., Berkeley ; M111-INCY Ne•7 t3alk hies. Atna B. Alexander. t38 3tb Sc. Richmond. t Mss. Lucille Paul, I Oowexr ru tn: place RetebtLrn Bids to 4-:: St.. R-.t.,.,00 8cClClerk., Mrs4 eaate HeppMer. 5118 30 1 Armee.. Bert" : too t oro So all at and !twine At..RICHMOND Clerk,Ads IthClerk: Mrs Mewnor Thomtasoat, i At- lichmmod. rlECtNt7 Nog 16 at Richmond, Afts. Ellzabetb HErtr16z1. #.10 ltristxst CL. Berkeley 7 Iri7xcent Mea. Jeaele Hamerter. 14: PuIltns 146"; r R0va[evak7 (Ga ill,). Clerk: Iles, Alice Rlchaud. 647 8thCleft! Janine Sluder, e i Norwood So IM ST. Ricfiar-ed Ktchmomd Are.. Rubino A at„ Richmond,Ave., Berkeley 7 ludgt- hire MUT Baldwin 133 S' or:- lammetMrs Anita Traditue. 133Clerk. Airs Jane W Abbcnt.-41$ AA 410 St Rtelsatitiod iib 8t.. Riebmoad RIC161110" Iltlgtun CY Bertteir, 7` Judge: MTs EM& Gtmaburs, t40 80. Judge.jcbmcs ICilset, 210 CdAastnr rRXQft-T lie. 21 KENSLWGTON 310 St- Aha IC. Ririimeld Ave. BLcbatoru!. nnIFFIg p1A. Rich eo School, 3Rh.nsQ PRMNCT ra S C#e-k- Mrs Btan:L* AOrso 122 aro Jtssigt: Mrs. tieur•,gatla Lasater, 728 Penaayiraaia, Richmond.Uh St, Richc,rttxt:e 3rd ret.. Rlchmoaro Iaspeetor Mrs. Florence Ashmore.734Fotllatplace: Jack Lrrreace Gua=r. C-erk: Mos Assn MAMA 130 So 3rd Clark: Mrs Htaale Slade app 7th St, Rlehmand,22l Kaayeya Ave., Berkeley E St Rtthmrrrit 8tssell Ave.. Richmond. Judge: Arra Helga Conyers, 419 Lucaslma110C14r: Mrs Katherine Blackburn- Clork Mcs. Geraldine rrAnks, yip ['1e Y: Mrs Lusa ScLramm. 312 Ave.. Richmond3aR1 Judge: Ave.. Berkeley t Randa Ate, l:scttacnd. inslur Are. incl.-tone: Judge: Mrs. Helen Baxter, 823 9lbJudge: lea Bit M. Miller. ?3yD ttit- RIC MONa St. Richmond,Ilamdgenetto Ave.. Berkeley E. Clerk- mon Lusa A beach. 143 4th Clark• Mrs. Elms D. Cesselmon, 3116 Philing !' lL Ci24$ eeelleati1 on A a:. Richmond Pennsylvania. Richmond. Judge: Mn Plorraoe Lavender. 33f t lICHAIAN$Oahtmble. Ave_ Berkeley E No 1 nn tib at had elft'• Dir: x Clerk: Mss.Lucille Betts, 1843 8th St..Clerk: Mrs Robe A. illfuer. 233 Pru- gt d PRECINCT Na i RichmonddueAre., Berkeley A Iaapstrtai;Sirs 71 a Redfield uN Sia Pxttia'. place: Pralect Office, Atcht- Clerk- Mrs, Edlth Leonard, 829 Pena-CtexY: 2tlrc Niru M Glnracai_277 Put- yet St» Mc mroorL yam t ttlsxs. Ricbmoad sytvan3s. Richmond.due Ave- BerkeleT E_ Clerk: Mia Lee" I4 Troup =0 VC1!- c2JU Weloh 142 is SCh Chs Ct.. 1tlelimaad A SmiLb S R1CHitOltl ttamette are. Berkeley a Jodso-glee Blanche Foster,IS Cbaaa- PRECINCT Ne.20 rJ.der= SIM Celia Cute. 2ta !Sx Sts tar Ave. Rtttxmra+d. Poiilag Once: Mrs. Jas. G. Healey1 CLs TNe.S: Rarb.Tioed, Jtrd;e:Moa Btu Crandall, 258 Chans- 10amse), 745 17th St., Richmond.PRECI\CT tie Sit 1L.Stt:t a Lcu,wald_'yes kw tMr R:ctivIond.. trupector' Prank J. Sclituawher,1737Pottingplace:Donal L N'hite Cwu-Age. arsda at. d Gaynor Ave.. RichmondWOULUNtnstrz451. Albaaesi L`+. ta••oTi ftledetaam- t3#del Clark: %im. Helen C. Lively, 336 W, ata st. A;K 1P. juroccoad Bissell Ave.. Riahmoad- Judge: Mrs Kathleen Santos. '1825Inspector: Itis. Jesse 1,, Waite. 33 4.,, Mn Clark: Mrs, Katherine Gw1n.210 Car. Pennsylvania Ave- Richmond.tVeetminster 4St. Albanrat htattgte Oona Sits P:or- Judge: Paul Climbs. 1024idsAir_. Rieh9eoad card Blvd, Runmond. LraaurriCJudo, R Idle. Flet'A Hance. #: Atd- Clerk: Mrs. Maybolle Breen, 128 Gar- Ave. Richmond.more Rd Berkeley E RICHMOND card Blvd. Richmond. Clerk:Mrs. Cecile M. Baugbaaa,'I*"Judge: Mrs Richard Haber. E3 Ard- t•RECtNCT Ito,E Gaynor Ate.. Rlchmoad. µmore Rd Berkeley. Poulos place. Roy Godirry oulimea•RICHMOND Clerk: Neca Walker. 1729Pena3ii-Clerk: Mrs. Helen Ferguson. 91 Ard- 1420 Ohio Ate.. Ri diol rod PRECINCT Na 17-A vania Ave.. RiehmacuL 1!more. Sexkel Lcof`--LCV: Mrs Louise SPtnraey. 120&2 P0112314 piece: Protect Office. Atchison Clerk: Ads. Alta Forwick, 172100rVIaCork: Mrs !teary E tk0rick.207 Yale &r. 14th S9- Rtricmomd vulage Rlcdmand. Ave.. Richmond.Ave. Berkeley E. Judge Mrs Msr4w" M rhulu*.449 lin S 1ps, 343 W. Six- Cleft: is- RIC11d40ND Clef t: Ades Mlmnlr CYeok. 3 Yale So fhb St.- Rletrm olid set Av RJclRiCLNCIl No.2!Are. Berkeley E. Judgs-- Mrs. LIJumn LGtechm.- 14! Sar Judos:MMasts H.Judd 258 Collins IMNSINGTON lith at_ Ric2iwmd Are.. RLebmomd.. Polling place: Coo. Smith (darags), f.TMJW.\Cr Ne,i GRadivr7. ti26 04 J Bei- Meeting, 122 CQUTAS 1831 Roosevelt Ave- Richmond, F Poulnt plane: Nathan !tares Garage 38thSt..itchmoad. lifeMcGrath, ¢,327 Wclodrbont Ave.. Berkeley E Cdrrt; sirs Yens Cac*.a iii aro CSakc Mx% BastorA Dego, 24 WJudge:L3tu Si- Rict4amd. SINoW Ave.. Richmond udg Itis.Susan Plmza,627 I9tbSt„tbspocuir:Mrs.Hrlta ItcDevmtrtft. 591 C Sdrs Martha S- Cs C1arl: tiles ldeURtehmond.Yistamoai Ave.. Berkedry E IflEt sell Are.. RtcitalamdL W ti6s- Judge:)firs. Fannie L.Miller.Eli19thOuluAxe_ Apt 10, Baehuxepd Judge: M1Gull S t]txta 3>tt Clerk: Mrs Helen 1. Clute. 34 West St., Richmond JudmirltitAve-reBeta W,E tCINC I0 k.Macdonald Are- Richptond. Clerk: Mrs. L, Saumberger, 62029thJudge: tars r itxBer le Mrdcratt 4t7a PR#.ClNCY Nw E-A St.. Richmond.Woodmemt Ave.. Berkeley E Polling lalace: rvvu P Waltman RICA-MONr Clark: Mrs. mien Costello. 1900Penn-Clerk: MML Mary Payr. ESI Wood- aGamset, 1400 Ohio Are. rdi:bU X141 rliCIXCT NA. it sylvanti Ave.. Richmond.mart Are.. Berkeley 8 tnspectcr: Um Blame Stuctlec 219 90. Poplar place: V re McCanlrss 1Ga- Clerk: Ito/ ,lulls I. Haskel, 62017thClerk:Mrs, Ruth Robertson, 367 a&-Via. t*ui St_ Richmond their/ 204 Neria Ave.. Richmond St. Richmond.tAmonL Ave.. Berkeley S Judge. sirs Cora Joheisaii 231 tis, laspectnr: Mrs, Ethel A Eak3e, 448 letRICHMONDCleric-Mrs, Fera W.Shear.000 Wood- 12th St., lbdurl.,ad St.. Richmond.moat Ave., Berkeley E JudlSe Aura Ane Reels. 1401 Ohio Judie. Mrs. Margaret A. Shea. 405 PRaCINCT No. 39 Ire. Apt 28. Rich=KkLd A Sr.- RtcbaioDd. Polling piece: Fire House No. 3, 19M KENSINGTON Ciera- mrs R-trice Larsen 127 aro. Judge: Mrs Abrlonfe McCknm . 433 80,rrett Ave.. Richmond.rRECINCT Na 14th £t. Rr_h=Xrtd3rd ac, Richmond Inspector: Mn. Manic L. Phillips,ttoiitng plate: Pe F. WIts Garage. Cleri: sirs Man1t1 Courland. 211 ao. Clerk- Mrs Dorothy M. Lsupp. 422 1732 Barrett Ave.. Richmond S Westminster Dr- Berkeley a Azad st. Rl:tuacwid rd at. Richmond Judge. Mrs Nelile 9. Bethards. 2732 Kenyon . Berkeley l yon Ar:MMrs ade kms.36om: r 13 It ertr, 14'11 Ota r clerk:Mrs. tivsiyn B. Koll.219 Mavtn Barrett Ave.. Richmond.8Ave.AApt 2D- Richmond.Ara.. Rlchmorid Judge: Mrs.Georgina Baker. 32118thJudge: Mia. Abrar B. Hoadley t3A$ t RICHMOND Clerk: Mea Jeanette Axeisoa. 437 Ise at.Clark:Mrs Annetta Angwln.1825Sar-Albans Rd.. Berkeley E PRECINCT Se.l St. Richmond.4 1udsr:Mrs.Erato laaG 100 York Are- P nett Ave.. Richmond.Brxketc> E 1ni place; C P in cher tGuttsrt. itica iO:rD Clerk: Mrs. Sadie Row, 510 28thSt.,2.0 1io 20th at.. :hmoad Rfchmand, AveerkBMkeley rtha Cstbebrt 130 Yard ` Inspeclr. lila ACs Ptiehet, 2m7 S" Failing place: RichmondPublicLl- Cleric: !firs. Myrtle M. Armstrong,345 th St- Richmoue.Clerk:Mrs. Grace 3. Loslie 11 rod- Judge- Ulm Margaret Wool, its Sd- 4th r: Mraa t well. 434 19th 9t.. Richmond.sox Ave.. Berkeley 23rd at.. Richmond Kevin Are- RichmondRICHMONDClerk:Adis.Mary P Klalotk SO Wind-AOr Ave.. Ilarkol a Judge: Mrs Amema A alavostm_ 1N Judge- Mrs Kristina Thomtteb. 417 PRECINCT No. 31 iia itch at- giebaattod tt,vtib Ave. Rirmmand. Paul31 plAce• Will Alberti'sStare-lII13JEINGTON Clerk Mss Lucy tiauwboddi. 221 Judge: Mrs Latus K McGrath. 433 room. 355 22nd at., Richmond.PRECINCT Ne, t ao list 52. aiebemcmd Sth st. Richmond Inspector: Mrs Margaret R. Bran-Poulos place: A. H. Arthur's Clamgre Geri. Hes NAM X*hart ISO Flair- Ctevk• Mrs. Juba 9alzer. 442 3rd St.. date. 540 22nd St.. Richmond,0 Matrchaat CL, Berkeley 7 ids Ave_ Ricnmood Richmond Judas: Mrs. Lalts A. Hudson. 529 21st Ircha tr7t: Mrs BertrAcy n B Arthur. 0 C,evk. Mrs t+hufel Bthellpier- =rkr Clerk- kers Florence B (tall. 4,A ,5th sit. Richmond Marchant CL. Ramona 7, 19th St., Rtchroodd. St- tiicturumd Judge: Mrs Blanche C. Troyer, 430r:Judie: Mrs. REmdaa B. Ststiop• 410 RlCRO60ND Clerk: Mrs Ottvecte F. Ol;aue.sk425 tb St., Richmond Berkeley Park Blvd., Berkley 7. PSADMVCT rte.9-A Nevin Ave- Richmond Clerk:Mrs. Loola F. llobling,467 22nd Chantu Ct, Admey 7.11rah2aadex.E liar- Poulos place Charles, a WtnfrmsRICHMOND S Clerk Richmond.Mrs. LaVonla Carr,2218Barrett04-691.280 So 20th at_ RArt:mned I XKCI04CF No. 29 Ciarlt: lits. lDidnd Y- CttwamAm 87 top Mile- Marsatvt Arrhttla34L Avr. Richmond. y Ardmore Road' Berkeley 7. IOa P`N Al*-Apt IA. RYrhmornd 8 Via: Mss !into mond 4Ca- Clerk: Ads Kiwis Porroty. 2111.iflvtett Clerk: Mss Muriel ltmtahsti, 4 Wis. J Mrs sober Williams, 300 S z4 too Roti'Ahlett Ave, acahmnn/t Ave., Rlchmoad.low Lane, Bak" tu g t tnspeetau: Mss Duraatolllvxb= mod dot/ NarisRICHIHONQClerk' Mrs Casale 78. Case•, 12 Mar- J S escuth MI Cert- A". Rk' rltgClNCT NO. 1Z chant Ct.. Berkelety 7. Judge Mrs Minale Bleaner. 432 7th talCRtslOKD Cleat lt2ra tRIP. 24i Iia L1422ndSPiece. L CC entlal (Garage),St. Rte: Mm FRUMC! so. I 29th St.- Apt (A. Richmond JudErr: Mss Use lartm 834 Maria Inspector., Mrs. Jeanette LLaMarra,Polling place: C. I, O. Uritoo IIwlL Clark: Mrs Ruth Cantrell 333 an Ave Richmond 2813 Grant Ave.. Richmond.Itch St, Clerk: Hes Clay t]Amp• 825NavinEddyhadStandard0:. A.Apt !Ccbaano0 Judge: Mrs. Caroline Anderson, 828 Ate'. Rithmomd Instiector:lies.Ruby tili2s. 53f C7ert Mss star2srdt Slaw. 440 an Citlrk: Airs Eiloea N. Weslm, 4h 22nd Sr.. Richmond. p,bte.aAta. Pjcbn and 2Stii at. Apt tA. Richasuad 43 9th Wilma Stewart. 2014 Bitrtieck RICIISIUYO St. Rlehrmodd.Judge. Mrs ChAstlpe H. 1Xaala. 7f0 C-eek: Mm Clans Porter, 447 9th St.. Ave. Richmond.Galileo Gale Ave.. Richmond. ratR:txCr Ne. to Clark: Mrs Ellen J, Martin. 2031 Judge:Mrs.May A.7'iouag•Sr.Guidon ltal ltkbanon0. Rlrrtteck Ave., Richmond.tag lrlaAr. . Ri Ctdu:i h o(/araxra, RIC11LIt ND Ierk: Mrs May Belle Sb/uCs. Sts Gate Air.. Richmond. IM Inspector. Are. ars,: vi rXECINCT Die.21 21st St.. Rlclsmond Clerk: Mrs et It Andecsm• 448 t it Mrs Scalia Viduuca tT4t3 Palling place: Richmond Club 1125 Cl.rk7 Mrs. Yaoml Yester. 7412314GoldenGarrAre.. Rleamrmd. luaaru Are. tCchmumd Nevict Ave.. Blehmoad, erre strs. L4%- St.. PAclsmond perk. Gro. B Rektor. 533 GOldtx 3u g e: lits Jasrpb:rr Ihtta12139GateAre.. Richmond. Ci:ana7rtr wry Rirhmove pert. RICHMOND Clerk: lass. Ylrgtnia BfTeat- 001 Judge; U_.% Mader castior 125 ! aim lltht e l r- Mrs,Ads V. mrd. 4n PutIlnB PRECIlace NCT Ne. 33 II Churr l4jGoldendateAve., R1Chmmad, 4t. eft' 1amd Jetdpr: Mrs /tea HALL 1114 Barrett the Redeemer. 2354 Andrade Ave.. X".RICHMONDCTNo Glee >j HersrfettA ltrtaterarta 1510 Ave.. RichmondmMxd.PlIir142CT Na 2 ilial ICO Bis. Judge' Mrs Heater L. Brown. 1220 Ins ctor: Mrs. Mabel J. Fuller, 23RD Poulos place: Pt. MAeorilc LAdte.210 pr Washlmgton Ave..c,o Dr. C. M I1lelAra lien Are. R1rhm-rod Nevin Ave. Richmond Lowe tt Ave. Richmond.inspector: Mrs. Daisy Rkset. IIs C1'•ric: sits Minnie M. Varzas_ tits Clerk- Mrs Gladys Harvey, 12M Bar- Jud.le: Mrs. Larlorie Cecil. 2180' L3.Nicholl Ave_ Rlcbmomd. RLICU Ave- R3ch, 104 rest Ave.. Richmond. well M1Ye.. Richmond- ett Judie. Mrs. EUXU h A Cramer. 212 RICBMOND Clerk= Mr Kofi Graeerrucktr, 429 Judge, We Ant: R Lemman. 2529 MArttaa St- Richmond. PRECINCT :War It Itch St.. Richmond Lowell Are- Richmond Judge: Mrs Fishers Greealarr. 323 POIJ1 p1"'r- Boy sown of America Ne nkAv Riche and-: Mr Charles Iklawnt, 11088tehza ad ole Hughes, 1170 24toti Summit Ave.. Richmond.UCitre. 14U lir„ Rrcaa, m4 R/CN]It).YD Ctrrk Mrs. Rosea Cecil. 2548LowellClerk:Mrs. Mary HIghtiu•273 Slahrip, In Dector Mss Marl Dim ick, 2331 Ave, Richmond.Are_ Richmond. Chaaatar Are- Ircbmand PRECINCT No. 22 CIrrk7 Mn. Angaltnr $aadiasa, 330 Clerk: Mea Marr Katt. 213 lelcnalr Jueiite- Mra Melo P. Prmaso 213 13th Polling place: Wm SCAtan lGara, tei. Ma Ave., Richmond.ll Are- Ri d. at. cbmaad. I U9 Nevin Ave- RichmondRICHMONDClerk: Mrs Nellie naps, L2 1Wartttu JQdA1 Mrs MW7 Acturortu. 1510 tasoettar: Mrs 1" Daily Hnwsman. PRECINCT No,, 34 A", Richmond. Bi Arr- Rlehalocul 420 Barb at. IIII&N xmd. Pbttltt place: P.dw J MooneyBons-Clerk; Mrs Bestp Readers, I= Judge: Mrs Jan Russell, 423 11tH s RlPRECINCT No Clulastov Are, Rlchaaod St. Riebmoeiei store. 16.11 Esmond Ave.. Richmond'Ibllitir Bihor lira Frieda Hears 323 Ciera- Met, Gladys denuder Drum mew. Judge. Mrs. Victoria T Leggett. t225 33thm8pt R2cA and M Pearson. 99t Washington Ave. Richmond 22e2 rt- at. Rteomir.md tarda Ave.. RGmer J Jodie: Mrs. Mary L Findley 94938thCiteksirsOrfilaHeiuttitttitsarClark: Airs Grills J. Bmwatttg413inspector: Adis. Nellie Stiettater. 4E 16th St_, titthmand 13th $t.. Richmond at. Rlchmaad Te7raor Are.. Riehrnond. Clerk: Mn LVerru 9troin 1229 Judge: Mrs. Gladys Flguelvedo, 837 Judge Mrs. Josephine tlLdr. 39 RICHMOND Naha Ave.. s LaVer 33th at, Richmond Nirhnll Ave_ ltlapmood. p xCT N ond t= C1esk Mn. Anna Switzer, 441 14th Clerk: Mry N. EtlzaWtly EttitnR. 850 Judge' Mrs. lave Garalle, SOS tRAah- tAsr1 ace. Mrs. herd A:tdiaert St.. Rtels9dvil, 35th Sc.. Richmond.Intern Are•. Richnonad 27t qlh at• tt#cha+txid Citrk: Mrs Harriet 0 Parer. 919 C7crk:lint. 8ersiloe Darieyr, 20E Impr't'krc' Mrs C:Arrce Ma-clum 1215 RICH310Np 37th St.. Richmond AtY, Richmamd.tgabrtp Chants--r Are. Ricbua vtd rRlCINCT Na Clerk: Mrs. Eschar L. Hillstrom, 3603 Clerk: Mrs. Judte Mss bolo Header. 1410 tab trolling Place: Keo R Jenkins (0a-Eeftroc h H- tsrxrttL ES St_ Richmatiti a. Sm 11th at.. Richmond Car la Ave- Richmond.Te-trace Ave.. Rietimaod. RICHMOND f Clerk: Mn. Mabelle Tither, M Tor- Jtxfae Mn Maude tlrumtiacher. INS Mrs. Atha Henry, 579 11th PRECINCT No. 35 rade Are- Richmond. Cbamsiee' Are. R!Cbmo" St_ atchnYN3& PolUnZ piece: John Hayes Wage. 46t RICHMONDClerk. hilt. Lou T Breen. IO14rs14thJudge: M . FtOreace Mamball. 1020 Dimm St., Richmond.at_ alchnx rd Roosevelt Ave.- Rtebnond Inspector* M*. Wap R. NEVII14434rR>ECi1CCT ire. 4 Cierk- Airs Anna TL,-=-r I=Cbarts- Judge. Mrs. Osier Jenkins. SW Iftb C-r'stnn St.. Richmond Pollia= place: Methodist Church. We Are_ 8tcb>sgod, at Richmond Judge:Mrs.Irene C.Vix.343Cartel=Aichoil and Mastlaa. , Her Anaeltn Clerk: Ms Aaa r. Audlbert. ZN Ciera: Mrs Mildred 8, HAmmond.453 at.. Richmond. Russ. This st. Rithmnnd, Iltb St.. Ruhmond Judge: Mrs Grace Lytluel 450Carb-ZnapecLor:Mrs•Julia Bni 227 Cottage Clerk- Mrs Tillie McDowell, 1016 tan St., Richmond Ave- Richmond. Roosevelt Are- Richmond.Jtudge: Mea, Trash Tlaltaae 217 Demo PRECl1eCT Na 13 Clerk: Mrs Adeline Slender. 483 lCty St- 1 lfe:Richmond ttp laAccee t Taenia Seboot i Barrett Mrs, Gladys E Paulson, 2102 Bivd., Richmond.J Mrs, Reset Garry, 124 Cattssr I0 at. - place.iii r d 9Astett Ave.. Richmond. Cter r Mrs Charlotte M Jackson, 3201 Are„ gicbmond IAspect--* Mrs- Cidt E South, isRICHMOND M .Prather Are.. Richmond Clerk: Mea. MLlam N.%Icw 400 W frth at. mond lRECLNCT No. Zt Clerk! Mrs Ruth M. Conaar, 5201 Ritdimehd Arr- Rlcbs uaid Judge: Hsi Haat Watt*. 140 12th Pathos place:a T Kvamta iGarage), Prather Avc. Richmond.Clerk: hers. Joteetah ie Paieochar, 323 81- Richmond 374 9tb St.- Rleftaond RICHMOND TevrkAbenv Are- suchmead Judge. Met Ails T_ TAnmsoa• t3a Mm- Mae IL O'Donnell, 524 PRLCINCT No. 34 Clerk: Mrs, Cara D. Peratsn 11th St- Richmond sellJ ismand Polling Place: Walter IitaoroCorsair.Gottiige Arr veld moan. Clerk: Mn Annie & Hamptam, LSO Mary V. 8221. 680 Lill- St.- 4012 Barrett Ave. Richmond.RICHMOND, Ota SL- alcbmamd. R 4• poetar: Airs Sym Ereutzen. 425 rammer Na,s Clerk. Mrs Anne L Best34 34 litb ud:J-la McKenzie. 2M 30th Bt, Richmond.PoUtngplace: B 21 Bond m Odticte- 121 ft- alcbond. Barrett Ave:. Richmond. Judge:Mex. Agnes Malloy.4102 Boost-It R Cserk• Ma Cirvte MAtML los,Cbassa- Clerk: Mas Genevtawe M. !!Arley, 560 raft Ave.. Richmond.W Are., Ricbo0od9t b St.. Richmond.Joldgs: Mrs Teresa White 42442ndta+peetar: Mre. INUTIM es A. Kramy,yt> D Clarks Mrs Lulu Vandeventer,656 8th 8t., Riebmond.11 Waablagtbn Are- R30duciamd.Judta-AMcrtss Nellie A.Cooper Iii raft ra ICT No, 14 8t• Rtcbatand Cierk: Mrs, Dorothy Carbart.556 Nth 1'1., R2chlboad. Potties pA1cs' Loose !tall tth Clerk: Mea Margaret It bcWsv. 675 St.. Richmond Judge: Mrs. Amu M, Cicala• ill ilt` orst at, *• W. "rt w• tt>etaaetvwd 191b Bt,. Ricaoond Clerk: Mrs. Dorn F. WOO 418 42nd Rtchmcnd Are'. Richmond Irisgoc wt Mrs. Grace L Mdlestsr. 6 RICUMOND at.. Ricbmoud.Clerk:Mrs, Nanma N Huff.tetter, tis Tui at.. Rucbma" PRRCINCT Na 23 Clerk: Edam Moore, 4012 Barrett Ave..Richmond Ave,. RIchmcnd Judge- Mrs IReda K. Stabler. 210 unit plass: A 4Juetuulalt i0snitrl. RWblmmd.Clerk•Mn Marie cef1d•440 50 Nk%Nl seb St- Hicbmarid 336 Rtpi" Are.. Rtcbmand RICHMOND Arn.. Richmond Judge: Hrs- Gars aeittmptt. 23 7th inspector: Airs. Elizabeth Olovier. 530 ri 9CiNCf No. 37 Clerk:Sarah& Parl:tt. 18 W. ahltiamn St.. Rlchmood. 6th St. Richmond.Foiling place: Walter Willsongarage.At'e, Rlchmonnct Clem: Tiros Margaret tre'g,•a. 233 7th Judge: Ata May L wsula. etl0 Eta y-1 35th St., Richmond.9t . glchmettd.at. R" avie m. Alk+e 10n ee 3a 13th P A"-vw raw•tev.ervam Sebrr,t. Olin > Ht. Riallmoad, Richmond J Jas.Ciolllha iM flat 8t»trlt. anal >1Ra1ae. Rleblertbd Cloth: Mrs, OSaArs ! P.radlel. 3wS •M:)ector, Alm, 6tabal rAgwu. it# lip,Ufte uw,..aasa: alta Iltaitlee 6dNbeota- 1lantlRztOn Ave.. Rleaalnnd ltth•.^it.. IitChmo{ld. J:= OIKL Mrs. lm (ltui a sec. Apt _A. Pmt qq Cleft:link Ulnle Z 110,11311.1935 Pam Judge: AirsliraaltaaesSttssa=em 3A Judet: tine tamer Bfaneb L 136 Sir Dandle Blvd- Richmond.Aye t23-1. RlcAmo+m+snda Robins, Canal33rdSt» Richmond lit+ iii. 11ltbteandClark: Atte Tberam Dundsa,4Je 32nd Jud r: Mr's [wall Orad 219 iia tib RICIt.HOND Judge' Ates- Bernice eraciley 620-4thL1»Rkbmood. SL bdRkbmoPRiC NCT NO. 56 811 No. 26. Richmond. 3CAelt,' Mrs Alm T. ButetL 3411 Cleft. 1st O rArrL 2M So fib at POUbW VIA": Harty PJIa Jr. 33/gn Clerk: Mn, Loulse Batter, 2023 DUDSNetinAve- Richmond. actual.33rd and Macdonald Ave.. Rte Ave NO 00, SICIlMond. Clerk ]its. ld113an Dahl SBl iiia SL Cyert: 1110 Miler. !33 60 9th mood Clerk: Mr. Wayne Pelt2ker.2025 DunaB1t3tm6Vd. St_ R p d Inepsctus: alts lrancea 1540er. 2818 Ave. Na. Richmond. lt1CRMOND alert" Mss KIM Also Jaarn. 911 Nerin Ave.. Richmond Clerk: Mn Mmallua James. 601-I tb n PRECINCT N4. 314 Plarfds Ase.. Richmond. Judge: Mrs Cisrsbalie Murray. 44 Et..HIChmond 0.060 of RfebmandPaWaapyM•I.on Sutler zeraae.]sOs ipCH3tpf D Judge; Mrs Glotla Rastuuascra. 2TIt2 PRECINCT N0, 81BareettAte- Richmond rKZCU CT Sia. 49 Burrell Awe-. Rlebtaond Pullin•i Inspector. Mss !Slide Butler. M o Platt: Jeeauln Alwos 100- Craik: Mrs Wanda Cleor Dace: f'rnlecL C>tttcr, Terrace Barren Awe„ Richmond. ttuler Ce tlth est.- It chalaad sell Ave. Rlchmimd rte, 2233 Biu- A tnapeetor. Mra Sonia Shicid.,. TerraceJudge: Alts, Bernice Rabak.2501 Bar- lasportar: Airs tettie M lawn. 1301 tett Ave.. Richmond R,oaM Are. Rythu- clerk: Anna, Zari!¢ea SG;f 44th SL ADru e.M K. Alt. rI Richmond Judex: MM Sadie Newfa.d 2101 Bar- Judge: Mr son H nudger. STI; loth Riefetar+nd Judge:Mr.Pau 81110111.Terrace Apts.. Clerk: Arthur A. Walsh. 1214 Mae-Richmond Eldg it 7. Richmond.retAve.. itsmoss ti+tlxta. lily Cyt , t, L dabakl Ave.. Rtehmoad. Judge: Sir Jamey Shield*. Terrace crater. Rlcbmond. Hawntag' 011 RICHMOND Apts.. Bldg. H 2. Richmond.lull at_ Richmond Clerk: Mr. Donald Ashurst, Terraegpelt )its.li etoldleChidastet340bC2t: les, 111111 Pi,umt.434 Ili Oji-. PRECINCT Ne SFA Clerk: to Bldg M 4. Richmond.St- Richmond. Rk a%Md Palling place., Barry tills Jr. Hach (Arrk: Mr. David Peanwn.T a r r at a rCleat[: Bits, QLrol Sue Botha. _Ila Cteek:!tn Ruth J Brashear.an lith School'33rd and Msedaeaid Ave., Rich- A u, Bldg, O3 Rlcbmanc. t:Visalia Ave, Richmond. 8[. RkbmtOd mond D tnepeet .Mrs, Anna Walker.470 249k Ci.. Mrs s t t y Arrtola, Tet;sleeRICHMONDCleat: Mrs Anna E [lead Ml litn St.. Richmond AptaBldg. TK7, RichmondPRECINCT !w Richmond39SL. Judge' Mrs. Millis Dahlberg, 430 34th RICHMOND vNa131ag1'11100: LangleLsw Jr, taiga RICHMONDSt. RkbsnOnd PRECINCT No.61School,279 23rd St. PKzC1%'T Na. 49 Judge-31M Mabel Press.•129 34tb St.. Polling place* Project Office, 1801Iaepeevw'. Mrs Meru O. Vaasa 2120 ronlmr Place: Petty CnffR0000" aOa- Py d Cuctlnlc Blvd., Div. No. 2, Richmond.NrTJU Ave.. VAChmond. mak. all 23411 at- Rarbmand Clerk: Md. Audrey On wa. 703 Haw- laopeetor•Mrs.ZlIls E.Wright,746 So.Judgthman Edith smut in =ad IVAVO ler• HIS Ilene OaWard an ttanrne Ave.. Rlebme" 12tb St.. R[cbmoad.St- Judge- MM Mrs. He"# Tng. 420 34tb at., Judge: Mrs. Sarah V. Cheney, 729 So.Mrs 'tart' itoRm 2112 Mao- jtl"r: ataam 04brf J. J11"010 n. 034 Rlehma+nd o14th St.. Richmond.doaaM Ave_ Richmond 20[11 SIL_ awbaaoal C%ewk• Mrs Daily Godwin. Wo Nevin u d K e: Mn. %"a McMaster. 1431Clark: Mrs. Hendor Raeder =a 22nd Judge- Mea Oran. CynrY. 2030 Gfaot Ave. k1clnmand Wrtgbt Ave..Richmond.St-RRUMMO Ave Clerk: Norma Denton, 1000 VirginClerk- Mm Marie 3 jlutwdam 2132 tom, iii 2Mb M. RICHMOND Ave.. Apt ID. Richmond. Nevin Ave- Rkbmald RUIUW nal PUZCINCT No.ST Clerk. Airs. L 0 u t s e Schlemek, 1601Clerk- chm Mr, Rabert B. RryauL 13B Clem: Mm lArsattae R Wakettir ft* roubw ro. 280D 4900 bwbbawRleh o Ad Potrero Ave- Richmond britt. ar- lrkhaiood Clerk: Mrs. Zllza Lukas,23 West Of*-RICHMOND Clerk: Mrs Cko Lobose. 673 3111th 5L. inopectar: Mrs Anita Cinwes. 3131 sell Ave.. Richmond. PREt:I1 CT tato M Richmond. Matter Are, Richmond. RICHMONDPollingpyo. Iterman t5ayt , ttJCUMO%D Jhrdge: Evelyn Teases. Tai BO 33rd PRECINCT No.65i2"7 So. SSth St, Rl amOpd y.xCTNab 10 Bl Rredmrmd Polling place: Recreation Hall. Bo.Inspector:Mrs. Phyllis R Van fiamee. PNifag _' ,Station fta 4 u00. Ave, Lrene ley, 900 Owens 27th and Virgints Ste.. Richmond.24S So.35th St. Richmoma Clinton Awe Richmeodrs Iarpector: Mrs. Alice Judkins, 378Judge: Mrs. Atl>:a Geatfa 3332 C.n- Cleric. Mrs Georgia Ii Ketlen. Cbh ut 8n Rttharrapderths Dean.. ST Huge 23rd St.. Richmond.ter Are- Richmond, pt 3411h St Richmond Judge: Mrs Loulse Lasbua. 341 200.Judge: Mn Reatna Cvfrun, 143 So. Jam,Anes Clem: Airs. Marle Park. II29 Owens 23rd St., Ricbmond. Apt, 113.3SLb St.. SdrhmaioaC 8L 613 40th BL. Rknmond.B>tltaaotad Judge: Airs. Mary Jane Rice.,328 So.inert Mrs L14la Beer. 1202 Sa 3Ssn Judge: Won Howl Barren. 6M pat b Sg Alts Grace Brown. 2123 So, 23rd at,. Richmond Aot. 1B.St-Richmond 79th at_. Rlchmnad Clerk' Agri 8taei Jcdfreos 131 Saute St Rkhnsapd Clerk: Jean Lyton, 328 So. 23rd St,. SSLlf Clerk-Cyr_: alts Ruth Kennedy. 410 3111th KIClt31OND Richmond Qom. )its >nd• Sahnon. Zhu St Rkbeeaod rRECINCT No. 37.4 Clerk:M1fe Stella Tillman.246 So.23rd 3SLb$Z»Richmond.Clerk- lits Effie Hamilton 071 41st Pbi1 a' nom': Harbor [hate Adm. 811., Rleluaoad Hi4C.- 2100 Meeker Ave, Bleb-mad Clerk: Mrs. Virginia Curry, 341 D Rl maud Sq KICUMOA60 iMAW"or. Mrs J00rphlue Cobb. 50 23rd St., Richmond. r. iaREClNCT Na. 41 glum mer' Alar SL. Owers. Court So. Rehm-wi RICHMONDPollingplace: State schnal SOtb and Judge: Mrs, Alma Heath. 37 HarborticilmoND PRECINCT No.6gCti4aaea*. 41tleltmoad PRECa7 tT X11 50-8 Cs+rt Na. Richmond Polling place: Project Office. 1ptInspector: Ants. Margaret Gatdf. 44149 Pont=Place:odrow Geani- Juldge• Mrs. Cuth Hatell 30 Harbor Cutting Blvd.. Div. No. 2, Richmond. iCroreasAve_Richmond. mar Scn00L 41ax atld An.. Cr.,'-t 140 Rv0h p n l Inspector: Mrs. Emilie Winn, 642 30.J • Mrs. Aran& Soldatint, 430 so Clem: lits Nell Garver. 416 Central 21st St. Richmond.St Rlebmond. e:ourt Rtehmand Judge, Mrs. Barbara F. Rice. 024 So.Judge- Mrs Dower While. 00 50 mow.w. 34T 33tY Cleric- Mrs Ruth Ansel. 11 Owens tOth 13t.. Richmond.4" at., Richmand Cann[ 1111. Rie..mauut Clerk: lits. ICsther Daae,873 So 4Stn Judge' Mrs dernier tJwrwmewe, 041 Ctevk dies Orate Wrrttea tt73 t'0 Judge: Mrs. Haien Lawson. 730 So. St» Richmo std. 35th 8L- kk*=M od 19th at» Richmond. Clerk:Mss. Normae S. Strim,4139 So. Area LudwOK. 37'1 Mea 30th Sr.. ItiClLOand Clerk:Mrs.Leona Chatltapher.019 So. 420th St., Richmond KICHMONV 39th St..Richmond. Clerk: PbTlUs McBride. 417W L`nK- Gleet Mra Cron, johmen. VT 409h r41se1w-I Na ss Cleric. Mrs. Auras Andenhon, 2020 Po- Ave_ RUhmond OIL. Rledmond Polting place. K e n nr•D Smith trero Ave.. Richmond RICHMOND Doth RamreL 422 48tb t A 2W1112099m; renelAMBwaby. So. 19tb gon Richmond. K.Johnson.77$ PRECINCT q-A at'. vAcbnboAmd C1-t_ Airs LeVonar ClLLtrn C] 40th McBrvdr Are. Richmond RICHMOND lalling plane: Stege Sebnr r SAth and St, P,kbmOedCypressAve., WAbinDbd Jee A Ham W Se.Gon 2116 An lace: ec No.87 sdrxteAge. R!-hmnad Pols place: fteeteatlon Hall. So.Inspector,Met Relen C Bnnhaon.4414v s1CHWl D Judge: Rufus P. Myer Z= Gmntld nth mud VI lata Sts.. Richmond.Lypre" Ave.. Richmond PRIZiACT NO. 201 Judge: Mrs Nora O CUAMU rs, 4030 11Wt2n¢ titer: 80tahees Baseaaspt. 0M AveArCtetkM- Mrspdit!!e M. MYera 2629 G.- Inspector. Mn. Verna K. Atwood, 601 Cypress Ave.. RlcbnKwkd. Ventura Bt_ Rs f.-d maand Are. Rkbanod. So. Stat St., Richmond Judge; Mn. Ellwbeth Shade, 531 So.Judge: Mea, Cdtde E. Cbamoe:s, 4;9103 IaMa«yar:lits Jade Staler. 301 ft- Clerk: Me rlartarr Smlth 2836 Lin- iota St,Richmond. r Cypress Are. Rlchmaand.mood Are- Richmond tis Ave_ Rlrb>zno s Judge: Mrs. (Evelyn Byrd. 7t4 So. 3001Clerk:Mrs.Marx Trdew 460:Crtxvss JatQae: Mrs, 011ie taotser_ rap Veb- Cort- Mrs D6t,rea BNAAINtet. 2307 St.. Richmond.Ave, Richmond. aura Ave_ Rlcl wand 3et11 yda Ave.. Rtebeisxrd CJMt• Mrs Jamie Sanmt. Mgr Ba Judge.Mrs. Lanese MUFrr.330 harm clerk: Mer. Eilzabetb rfauck, 873 So. 47th St- Richmond Awe Rklumand IUCU391DND ch St., Richmond. chap: MOs. Marlon Sarre" 41410 Po- Cleft- Sirs. Martelle tW1. UM Von- rRECINC7 Na 56 Clerk: Mrs. Margaret Bozanlch. 703 Pbill-m •Jan: Lined 4. W11113ma W30th St., .Apt. 10, Richmond.trd'0 Ayr., Richmond tun Ave- Rie'hmaead 6tmond aD n A flirt "army"" E ttdbt.rot tUaesger. 1834 Rhesas Ave.. Rlehmnnd Clerk:Mr.John Bo=ntch,703 So.30th PRMNCT, No. 41_ 0 Humboldt 114. Rkboaad lretpe Ave tits ?rat.+rr Sweet. 1501 Ht.. Apt. 18, RlcbmoONP,hters Ave.. RLltt:%and RICHMOND IWllhg place Etre P t.eev+r hGanueet. Clem: Mrs Pvs,as6s BeL1etL lata v.o- Judre Mrs Wltlaa Reid. 30111 Tulare PRRCINCT No.661307MontereyAve.. Rlebaa and tuts Sat.. Rlcbmasd Ave.. Rt-nonan. Polling lace: Ghtsto Garage. 567 So-Inspeetor: MOs Alrina M Hanson. t1CKUOND Jaws.: Geraltnne Page. 3418 Rbeent pp 1306 Mariposs Ave.. Rlebmund PRECINCT So- n Ave. Richmond 41st 8t., or, Mynd J • Mrs. Eleanor DsetenwrAea. POULOS place: Puttm-n SclFool. Mitt Clerk. Mrs Ae.drey Showt,an. 3433 [ ns tri Mrs. Clara Brerlebaw, 733 1118 Matipass t. Rich-and sad Maple Rk anoad Rumabey Awe_ mcbmand 80. 4Lt St., Rmens, d. Judge:Mn Rtbel L.Jawts 1304 Saata 1nrPeryor: idn czars L HHaeq;apn. Cfert Mn Virttnla 111 YnuaK, 3423 Judie:Mea Elena Oblalo,367 so.91st Cita Ave..Richmond 133 So 43th St. Rift-i Hompbraw 4-_ rtchmand SG.. Klcbmond. Clerk: MOs Etta Natalie Byrd, 1313 Judge: Mrs Jews* Murphy. 145 do C•nk-Lormtar Denntuom 2863 Rm herJudieAirs. Martha Havey. 872 30. Santa Mars Ave- Rlehmond. 43eh 6L.Riehmupd Are- Rkbmema, 43rd Sc.. ClMrsClerk: Mrs. Eula F lar b 130: elan- Judge: Mn Siarah McKowro. :ii So Clerk: vets, Jerry P011arJ 302 Bell-Clerk- Ave- Rul mond 4" ,SL R RICHMOND mCle i Ave.. Richmond. Mix, perk: lits. Ant Raeder. 13541 Sufi- CIO%:Met PSoceoce Krtralanwet.4220 1'Riece-t T Nw 30-8 Cleric: lld.-s.lata Mitt 823 So 45th 811., d. pass Ave- Richmond. Florida Awa- Ricumood larsarg pls.ee: Limbert M Cragg ItlChric- A RICHMOND park: Mrs Aids Elder 4441 r-wyser rOafapgeeto r3[ 10 - s_ R Ave. Rtcbmutld Clerk: Mt., A t.r t t e Rudolph. 4211 PRECINCT lis. 43 Ave. Rkbmaod Loweelt Ate. IKeG R1Dav, 3128 Stockton Ef•• RICH3, JONDbmoAd. Polling place:Grant School.34th and Carrs:Mrs, Heiea CAwvsa 2'110 flu 49tb Judge: Mrs PWrener Newman. 679 PRECINCT No.88-4 Oraat. Rlchmond. St- Richmond Mb at Richmond nspector. Mrs. Mabel F. Chapman. R1CAIMCMD Judie' Mrs, 43xv! Graxt.3410 Rbeem Polling place:Laundry Roam. 27321 Downer Are- Richmond SST So. 41st at.. tr udRichmond. Judge: lira. Rita HumphM -109 23tb T'A Ave. It: Iftwui Ickto t Ave.. Apt,! F,u e:1 D . 4231 Sireet, Richmond. Pb41tuII tiLti[e: Pullman tlebaaal. attalt Clerk: Alta. P".oYd htUertoa, 3322 au cktam A . Apt.J. RlCbmond. judge: bars 7w--110 L. St startle. %M2 and Ma iond IImaatsrey Ave.. ttichmond Judge: Mrs, Edna Heath, 577 So. 41st Downer Ave- Richmond ln,accuw: Mrs Gnire routs, 00E4C2ert: Mrs Elbert Lewis. 3400 Lomeli at., Hiehmond. Clerk: Mrs. urm Serer, DOvrawr Oble Air. R1L-htd004 Ave.. Richmond Judge: Mrs. Virstnla Prtce, 331 So. Ave lttthtaaand. Judge: Mss Margaret Chrtscettran. Clerk: Mrs Nadine GrsTR.3306 Tulare 47th St.. Apt. 's. Richmond. Clerk:Mrs MuT L Lacke 2907 Dora- 7 center Ave Rkhmood. Ave- Richmond Clark: Mss Mary GhislO.357 So. 41st er Ave- Richmond Judge: Mrs Matic R Atilt 44110 Cep-1LICUM401atD St., lctchmond. Clerk: Mrs. hike V. Llonn, 2564 W Ave. Ri bmis3d PRECLYCT Ne. 40 Clerk: Mrs. Lucille Sage. 2815 Gritfla Downer Ave- Richmond. Clerk.• Airs Jean JaonaL 40tH Center Pullin[ 4 place. A G Colper 4OerUeI- St.. Richmond. RICHMOND ATe• Richmond 10lit ai Richmond Clerk nMrs. Juette & Brual. 4100 PRECINCT Inspector:Mrs Bertha E Palmer. 1818 Naber St., Apt 3. Richmond. Na 44 Com' Mrs Gladys McKee. lir do e pati+ aGasaael. 41st. Rk RhmauedDunnAwelcbmoad.RICHMOND Polling plane' C O. 838 Tod 33t» C 0. C1evt: lits lletrn GsOrge. Judie., Mm JesAv Miller. 1421 abreai PRXCL14CT No. 69 Inspector: Mrs. !label Darts. an 41st Rnchmumd. Ars.. e- MrshtctnJ Nth a ng place. hove.. g Auditorium 32nd St_ Richmond RICHMOND Judge-Mrs Dorothy PbsLDa.2027 Bell- iia and t- Mrs. Ave., Rlchmrmd, Ju Mrs. Beale Butler O9 31st PRECL'CT NO.31 Logo Awe- . Lettlad 12 seetaa" m Ave..FATIle Menchaca. aldi t Cleft:Mrs.fettle Steele.111x HeUlnph 1812 Banta Clara rt.. Rlcbaond.St.. Richmond POlnng piece: D P Dtaameyer nils- Ave. Richmond Judge:Mm Heien Eliedge,5226 Carlos JtldBe lits. Mingle Haven &a Mud rawer it' Stn St. Richnited Clark Mrs Phoebe Banken. [010 St» R,lehmond. tl rrtor: Met Msrggret Eke,". =4 Dunn Ave.. RSrtuaooaQ at.. Apt. Mrs Mildredad Clerk: Aare, Lelia BOddtam fill 73st ?th St- Rkppmd Clerk: Mrs Lonny Anderton. 1511 JcW¢e: Mrs Mildred C. Dunlap. 930 St., Richmond. J aeutab pulley. gat+ 7ah Riieem Ave. O. 53rd St. Apt. 1-P. Rlehalnnd. Clerk: Mss. rlolet Maa1t1. gt0 Tad Clerk: Mrs, Myra Bruns. low Butte t ereRichmond. J . Mea E FeMarlaOasnn 834 PRECINCT Ns 8/ Arr.., Richmond. Clerk• Mrs. Pq= COWA-a. 013 ?sib tib St- k cbn%Aud Polling place: Pruject Office, Canal Clerk: Alia Lorraine Peabody. 32]20 St.. Richmond Clark- Benda Middletown. a= atb War Apo•„ Wlue and Vlrzlala Stas.. Jefferson St., Apt. 1-P. RlcbmtmQ ierk: Mea Nora Varble. 5323 BayvteW RICHMOND SL. Richmond Richmond Mr.. Apt. 2-F, Richmond. OsPRECINCTNa. 43 Clerk' MXellry Lamar. 32 11th tit-. taspotto•: Mts. Itme DUO*. 46 Idabo Polling place: Glenn Cona 40araCer. Rkhmupd at.. Biehrtond.RICHMOND an Mc aughno Ave..Richmond cleft: Nota nuubiaon. 860 an 131. JuOge Mn Louise W1tan 24 Mon- PRECINCT No. WA laapeetor•• MrsC. Ell ell mu. also Richmond tans St.. Rich-d. Polling pie: Housing Audlcortum. McLaughlin Ave- Rlcbmond. tvt n Judie• Mrs, Minute Perrtean. 123 6th Seth and Jefferson Ave., Rlcbmnad. Ju Mrs. Julia A. Sbea. 350 Me- at.. R'ei)nwwsd. 1Mr. Vogt. Mgt. Div. No. 6).ddggre RILUM CT %46 206 1.s=1bAve- It" and, clerk:Mrs. Eihoeth Cun,.n. 11 Idaho Inspector: Mrs. Florida C. Rodrigues, Judge: Mrs, BMtha SO-". 32S Palling Plaor: Nartb Rknmaod tlry St..Rfcbmood 7 Norvel Ave.. Richmond. Emmen St_BlobmOnd ties Caurckt. Pullen And AtamaL Rich- Cleft- tan- Jure WYtiek, 28 tdsbo Judge: Mrs. Grace Sweeny, 9",.0 83rd Clerk; Mrs. Fay !taller. 4q0 [Rafe- u)orad. all" Ricitalood St.. Rkbmond.Apt. 2-D. Melt Ave-Rlcbtnoud, iMrs_aDactor: MMar! J. Detasata. ms C.erk: Mr's. Elva 13smm, 41 Idaho Judge: Mrs. Winifred Franklin, $016 clerk• M::. vera D. Ader 300 Mc- Dubaaoe Axe, R7ebmoon Et- R:camond c arles. Richmond. Apt. 3. Laughlin Ave- Richmond. Jude: rids.. Anna Radaaesic- We Wit- RICHMOND clerk: Mrs. Evelyn Rndgers. 029 Sara. peak' kits Grace Be=Me- Ford Ave. Rkbmood Kr.M'4CT tcsL 0-S at. cttcbmand. Apt. I-P. Laughlin Ave_ Rlehmand. Judge: Mrs MOM Mama.. 1250 Pte- Paitlog piste' Project Gince, Carat Clerk: Mat. Opal A. Russell, 10365" RICHMOND box St. Rlen11anOd. War Apes.. Wlur and VU%la a Sta.- St., Rlcbmand. Apt. S. Car-PRECINCT Na. 4fi Cir+#: Mtn. Anglo yaLpelyL 439 lira- R'cbtaaed. Clerk; Mss, Gladys Marcia. 4926 Car- paubw place: I*w F 1,$- fan! Ave- F11"-4 1 pone eters Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. Ave., Richmond. Apt, 2-F, loarslel. 3919 Van Fleet Ave.. Rich- Cleft. Mei Jaaspblae PeOr"r. 301 X~4 Ave- Richahoad RICHMOND woad. Millard Ave- Rtenmand Janie: Itis. Lnld J. Iiawts. 702 Rich- PRECiNC? No. 70 Inspector: Mrs Lurretla Ocdtaft.tat: Clerk.Mrs. Story T'_Freeman.331 0311- mored Awe.. Riebmamd Foiling place: Ernest F. Rhodes Ga- San Jose Ave- Richmond two Ave- RirLmaOd Jadltr Mrs. L1Verae Vass. 338 Collins rake. WW Sacramento Ave.. Rlabmmui. Judge: Mrs, Jane Duke. 300 Santa RICHMOND f6. Richmond Inspector: Mrs. Inez Murray, 3445 Clara Ave_ Richmond. L'lerk- bits inn Paan. 1670 Rlivem Judge: Mr, Burl A Stnnon.3601 tan iia St-a Are Rk&=OIU Calumbin Ave., Lucille is meet Ave RIC117nand b amad fir, North Liert Ma-ab'.ruv Bradford,249 Com- oc ebmond. judge. No. Lucille Ifister, 4I8 lltli Clerk.Mrs. Colla IatT.3007 San Joe* Rlehmnod mer•fa1 S&L. lttehmnnAwe. Judge: Mrs. Natalie L. Paul. 3437 Are- Richmond. Inapsesm, R. O. Chaney. 1432 PUUM Clerk. Mrs Maude TReada r".219 Com- Columhls Ave.. Richmond. Clark.Mrs. Nettie Z. man M. Van s moed. memul St- Illebmoad Clerk:Mia.Marguerite C.Schumacher, 111"t Ave.. Richmond. 7- Clerk- Mrs Lydia Flrchoe 54140 Van Judge: MOs Mildred lfltwo- 32! Ver-RICHMOND 56Cl Panama Ave.. Rlebttuand Fleet Ave.. R1Chmond. non Ave Hlrlataadd rRRCllalt:t Nw 42 Cleric: Mrs Clara H. EtOaenatracb. Rlch= od- ICT 1`11 41 Judge- Jos C_ caawlas,d. 315 vuasrd PatnOZ place- Clcbnwnd Hnuslag Aar- 2331 Panhandle Blvd.. Rlchmona s Ave_ Rkhmand tbOwyty. Cateteeta. 327 West Virginia Clerk: Mrs, Nellie Tortorleh, 5514 P0111a1 plana: Nystrom Seiauad 11th Clerk: Mrs Haid Robart4 12233 fU- Ave RICH.:and Columbia Ave.. Richmond. arra Malec Ittchmond hers 9k,_ Otad' tmpr ur bir's erste Banbury. 313 RICHMOND In. lits Edith M. Nyadmm Clerk: am Geneva B Mrlrodm am ablagn Ave.. Richmond. PRECINCT No.70-A lllss Ave.. EdithRIcbmpd t'1taNe'y Are_ Rtrhmaed. J.4sw- airs Allem McCarty, 21-2nd Polling place: Gordon Smith Garage, Miss Grace D. Cuay.til Obfa. Henueti: Mrs Hester W Godfrey. sit Ht.. Rlctsu-4 5510 Fresno Ave. Richmond.Judge Ave., Rlt3imona. VeAve. Rldtmea& Judie. Ate. John McGrath. t:2-Sth Inspector: Mat Susanna Lindquist. Judge; 110, Rebecca Trivia 919 vCLMOA'11 lit' sd- 5318 rrean0 Ave. Richmond- Judge. Ave.. . Rob nal. PtECLKCT >w S! Clark.' Mla bitldred Kerr. 240 W Judxe: Mrs.James Stuart.5724 Fresno perk,Mrs Onrdie W rrJL 143 Sn lith PWltng Place- rare Hage No 1 Santa C naaaior Me.Richmond Ave itlebmnnd. et.. Richmond. Clara aged Huaao,uogtRichauaed Curt: iter Ra as Jones t8xi Ranee- Judge, Mrs. Harry Walker, 2602 Baa Kill.. Ira Renas. 914 Obis Axe.. In pmMor: Mrs Halter R t'ersre:s welt Ase.Witham" Judge, Ave.. Rlehmoud. RIChrAcmd UM Sutter SX_ RlrhuIcad aperk A1rs. Gta3va Haynes St3 BSrKan Clerk: Mrs. Mary Price. 3315 ftcal"' Clerk; Mrs, Margaret Cuattfetan. 130 Judge. Mrs Blanche L llntnery. `.::.: ;:`. tu' ' ''t Ave. Richmond. SQ 11LA BL. R/clammd. uiSanie' Ave. BkLmCond CICHMOYO Clerk: Mrs. Clara 0, amythe,..5753 Judge: Met Ada J Stmpaen illl PStLxl"ta CN -1 Preano Ave.. Richmond. RICHMOND Suter SL. RdebmOod I Aunt pLacx. Wcaaaund Hoaalnz Au- C1e01: Airs. Georgia "Dolly' PygeorRw, Pn=XCT Na,r-A Clark; Mrs Mildred Mecrlet 36100 tb-193. LA:rtscta. 121 West virwinut SM Ft 0 Ave., RachMCM& as 23rd tat. mond Je1 s Iftllfrs< >zals! $ltflt. =4 Malsis 3!rd als- R4CUM00d,Apt- LC. 9 RICKm0N's Jgdtec II[r. Jarha onT1s 1210 ricers Apr,:Rte sW=- . Apt. S.l. Cork 1[u Raw S6 PRECINCT Ne. it Ave. R.sth r0a JaAfe Cbar'.ea Mosz2setLe,31122 Center S2IId ec. Richmond Apt 733 d4 Poilling p1 oe: Jaoobem Genn. 3S. Judge: bars Hoffman ?2M TU- Pop. Flehmond. PRS Ko,yl-ASo. 13th tat- 83thmo,d etala Are-- Richmond C3n*: Urs. Cdith Soubertb, 2723 I Ingwcu f: Mrs, Cialre Cullen, 422 So Clem: Sits Adds Trettler, 341 Be 1100sewelt Ave.. RichmondPolling place Project Cltflct. 4302 Judge' 14th Ut.- Richmond.hmond. St- R3cbmood. Apt 5•1 CIWX: Mss Shirley Sauberth. 2723 $noel Ave.. *: Pio, 4, timate 81iIIger, Sita Lyda liosa, 30 5a lath tzftxt''Ot:e [mate!Tt.*rter-St61 LArar Roeeelett Are.. Richmond SL Rimed. Ave- Rlchsoed. Apt 1-P. Clerk: Mrs. Ruth r Gnwes. 4223 Wall Inspector: Mr Harold Houghton. 1727 I judire.. Mrs. Ida Patter. 330 Sa Clark: Ur a ens Rude. 342 Betiltri Aremmd.Richmond. Rhosm Ave.. Richon m d Clot: airs, HAM4 Jacobsen. 157 Sa RICUMCMD PRECINCT ON4L N tonAve..RRichmond. e144801 Stoat- 15th 131- RJchalong PRECINCT Ata 21-A PULIMS Placa:J. P. GUUU Clarsga. 370 Judge:Mrs. Irene MCCIA 74280. 411th Clerk:Sn. Helen Tata, 401 Sa 14th rrat.lag Place: stational Ourrd Annon. So, Sltb St.. Rich- rid. at.. Richmond Bt.. Richmond, Apt 1-P.20th St and Vlrttala Ave- Rlchrn.ocl tnspecun: Mrs- Howl Verrinder. 337 Clerk: Mrs. Lots McCarthy, 743 SQClerk. ]tits. Charlcle It Racers, 401 inspector: Mrs Ruth S Smith. 401 So 37th St.. [iichmond. 49th St.. Richmond. 80.lith 13t.,Rlehmond, Apt. 1-P.an Etat 13[.. Rielfmmd Judie: Mn Gladys TMy1or, 72Z So. 49tClark. Mrs. Thelma h St, Rlchmspptd, Bartlett. 761 So. RICHMOND Judge- Um Paulltw hulls.2100 Vir- 37th SL. Richmond PRECINCT Iia.11-A tints Ave.. Apt_ 1-D Rieftnig od Judge: Mrs. Josephine Dumand. 3321 Clerk' Mrs Alberta E. Rummel, 841 poUlug plan Jacobsen s Rumpus Judge: Mrs. Cara Macd xudd,343 So Center Awe.- Rlebmond. So. 46th St., Richmond. Rom 3S7,$o. 15th 8F..R%c1hbs+Gd 2had 8L. rtxhmond CUTS: Mrs. Thelma Cornlab. = So.RICH1MON4Inapee0ar: Mea Bali CZn114 2. 4M so. C WI- Mn. LMA Patter. 3003 Vlrttues 3Ub 139.- Richmond.PRECINCT No.Sts 14th 181,. Richmond. Ave.Rkbinand. Apt I-A_Clef:ills,fan Booth.3375 Ohio Ave., Polling Place: Housing Auditorium,Judge Mrs. Adeline Stoddard. 30 SM tach: Sia okra Allen. 441 So 3Rh Rledmoad M1% 8t,. Rlchmand tat.WclussW , Apt 1-R Clerk: Mrs. Lucille Connell3816 Be. Vogt. t. and J, Dil. n Are.. RlchmonA. Jud Srs.Eleanor Needbsm 412 lin Clerk:Wes.Ino Saar=10 Mata Are.- Center.Richmond, y Ion Ct Airapv Josephine VPaltaee.St- ppee Klerk: d. M.Sebumalt 133f Rlcbmoo0, RICILMOND 4D31 Jetfetson 8t., Richmond. Apt.2-C. V1rgiata Ave, 8lchmakA rlEC136"Na twtm Place: Mr. PRECINCT R"Cooper M. St uRicho d eApt Martin. 4926 Caz1C4 t C1ext: lire. Jena Hastin.on itu Sn Patift Place: Rrtrestim Hall. So. rage.us am 35th St, Riclhmo 4 lab St- Richmond Apt. 2-E 2btb sad %tatrita Stz Riehmood Dn. Inspector: Mrs. Leary Cooper. IN So. Judge.Mrs . Apt. - taller,4930 Carlos Clerk:]Ire. Ina Jeaatag. 414 So, lith St., Richmond. Apt. 2-D. no 2. lis Wtstttea, Mgt.73ib St... Richmond. Clerk: Mrs, Evelyn Chavez, 3390 dat- St.. Rubmond. Iatpectot: Mu CAN NMI Brtute. MI Judge:Mm Maty Dotson-3014 Center tersnn Ave..Richmond, Apt. 1-A. RICHMOND Cutting Blot. Riehmnad ft. Riehmund Clerk. Mrs Lorraine Cobb, 4926 Carlos rPRECINCTNt. r Judge: Darras Porter. 447 Bat Mb Judge: Mia tlevot Anderson. 3616 fit- Richmond, Apt, 1-0. Polling place: Project. Otlu e. Canal Sit. Ritltteood Walter Are.. Rlehwind Clerk: Mrs. Eva Caney, 4907 Jefferson War Apts-Tam A t aSia.. 4113mer Judir- Ethet Miller. 21101 CatUng Clef: Mrs. Loulae Welsbat, 202 So. St.. Richmond. Apt. 2-D. Gagnon, Mgr C Itichtmnd Wed_ Riebasmd 334b 54- kichtnond. RICHMOND Mrs, Irene nar.e Bo . 31 wend CletY- lora fto t Feyder. 40 iia Sets.Clerk: Doria Brooks. 144.5o, 33tn PRECINCT Me,"-A St ond. Jath St- Rlrhmerd as..Rlehmaad. Polling Place: Housing Auditorium, JudipVltitata Garter, 4n0 810"T Clerk: lira lbu a-es Baestos. 2001 Clerk: Mrs. Charles Ramsay, 3722 30tb and Jefferson Ave.,Richmond Mr, Ave.. Richmond, Gelsut Are_ R1e'bmobd Waller Ave..Richmond Vogt,Mgr., !Div. No. 6. Judge:Mrs Leona Patunsov. 138 lub Cleo: Mrs Candia Sousse. 2711 Cott- RICHMOND Impactor: Mrs. C. J. Wright. 3101 8t.. Rtebmend shag IYtd RAVftWAnd PRECINCT Ne.95 Carlos St, Richmond, Appt 2-D. Clerk- Sts paribW DObtaven. 314 RICR.l00ND Niae Psajeet OfAce. 430 Judge: Mrs. Robert Bums, 9s1 Ea{t Comt>taTdal St. RlebmemQ. Ain =PR.CCL%CT Ria is-A 8upe's Are.. ISty. No. 4, Ms. Homer Shore Bivd., Richmond. Apt. 1-D, Cleric;Mia.IAma A.Dowell,233 Caaat Polling Peace: dvrre !letter Citrege Sdtngsr. war. Judge' Mrs. Ruth Smith.3340 Jetfer-St.. Bldg. 104, AOL I& RU tmend 423 24th SL- Rlehmaod Inspector: Mrs. Vivian Priest. 381 So. son Ave.. Richmond, Apt. 2-E, Clerk' Sts. Curtis A. Patterson. Ila I108POCU r: M is gfraa nomr. 425 So 30tb St.. Ricnenond. Apt.2-8. Clerk: Mn. Kathryn Lockett, 3323 12th 8t- Richmond, 2t St Rlcbmond Ape 1-P Judgw,Mr Was. J. Wawrzklwiez.4100 Carlos Ave.. Richmond. Apt, 2-P. RICRMOND Judge: Sts Gertrude Gray, CS So Wall 8t..Rlcbau+nd. Apt.2-F Clerk: Mrs. Lllllaa G. Maxwell. 3723 PRECINCT N0. ?_-A 2Tth St,8leftn and Apt 114E Judge: Mrs. Flom H. Albertson, 38t Alameda Ave., Richmond, /pt. 2-1L Polling pl0r: Prajoct Offsor. Canal Jn U Z Ura 112aale peter. US So So. 70th St- Richmond Apt. 1-A. Clerk: Mrs. Eloise Y. Need, 3723 Ala- War Apta_ Wine a Virginia Sts., t81mer 27th at.- Rk*nbuod. Apt 2-E Cleric: Mrs Dorothy Paket. 301 80. meds Ave., Richmond Apt. 1-P. -. Gagnon. MST.I. Ric3emmd Clark:Mrs-Leas bft d 344 8a. pith 4Ub St.. Richmond.Apt. 1-E. RICILMOND IArcpeetor. Uta Margaret DetBde 432 SL- Rtet.tnend, Clef: Mrs. Leona Bale. 41W Wall PRECINCT No.91 8th St., Richmond,Clerk: Mn Shirler Blank 291:4 Vir- Ave.. Richmond Apt 2-B. Polling Place: Seaport Auditoriu=m,Judge: Mia. $elect V. Andeiwm. 144 02110 Are itichtaood, Apt t-P'- Clerk: Use. Goldie Johnston. 4109 1220 So. 49th St., Richmond. Mr. Grlf-Commercial tic- Ricbmand Apt 2 Caen: Mn Bestir OrUWWd 323 50 Wall St..Rlcbnwxld fan. Mgr. Judge:lira Dana Ruth 77th St_ Ricbmaed. Apt I-C-RICH390ND Inspector: Urs Victoria Pr 318.Oommerdaf St_.Apr 13. R RIt7LMOTC3 PRECINCT No.lti-A 46th at.. Cal. Cap Works, ° pp 3301 taert:Sts Catherine R,ervok 311 VU- PR6CISCT N4L 12 Polling Place: Project Office. 4300 Judge: Mr. George Parker, 4740 gtnU Ave.. Richmond. Pallia= Puce: Richmaod Housing Haber Ave- !Div. No, 4. Mr. Homer Meade St.. Richmond, Apt 2, Clerk:Mrs,[aura McCaffery.135 22,d Author" in Apt Herat fur' Am Flags, Stag" Mgr, Judge: Mrs Edna Boles. 4809 Lst- Richmond- bossiled In:M Rick. 1x1 34ah Si betweam Inspector:Mrs. Sarah L,Zaauaw.2921 Montgomery St., Richmond, Apt, 1,Clank: Mrs Rethatt Gores. 311 VIN- Rottman Htvd, and Meeker Awes Johhwoa Are..Rfebmond Clerk: Mss. Ethel Specht. 1271 So, ry' ginla Ave- Richmond. Iaspa,-tar Mess Ilona Warner. 133 40 Judge: Mm Planets Thomas. 363t 49th St.Richmond. A 3. RICU McOND 23rd 8t.- RlehmotA Barrett Ave, Richmond, Clark' Mrs. Christi pt. uta Hollon. 1910 PRECINCT No. n Judge: Sia Thelma Amnrarsa 661 Judge: Mra Janatune Allen, 736 Sa Panhandle. Richmond. Polling plate: Project CMIce, Casco Be 231d Si Rleh:aand 2fth St.. Richmond Clark: Mrs. Rase Lavagetti, 1200 8o, War Apts.. Wine 6a Virginia ZRa. 110- Judge: Mn L.a'1110 Rosa 4115 Gia 213 Cleft:Mrs. Helen b Ltalm er,370 Sa 43tb St.. Richmond. Gagnon, Sgr.l. Rldsmnod 3t Rfeitimaod 41st Be- ltkbmrmd Ape. I• RICHMONDInspector:8, P. GturtL ill lab SOL- Clark-Sia May W'bitaell.710 am. Mrd Claris:Mss. Sarads Howard,4320 Taft PRECINCT No. 91-ASRichmond. St- Rmlchaod Art. Rlehhfnsut Apt 2-A Polling Place: Seaport Auditorium,Judge: Srs Jean Waldron. 533 Nessa Clark:1Msa Mtoa Cramer. LM Weight Ctert:Un Barbara Ralble.42f Spring 1220 So, 49th St., Richmond. Am. Richmond. Ave Rlchmobd Apt_ 1-C lit.Rrchataod. Apt.2-C.. Inspector, Mr. Cbarles E.Bishop, 4821Judge:Sts. Janie I.. Boost.280 !lith Clark:k: Sic Flom Ler TAampaa L =5 IUMMOND Seaport Ave.. Apt. 1, Richmond.at, pacClerk-.Sia end. 2 Clerk: PRECLNCT M416 Judge, Mrs. Joyce Hoffman, 1325 So.Edith W'atr and, 2382 RIC CD UeRryde Ave-Richmond PRECLXCT 1 n.29-4 Polling Place: Bi Blefts s Brunn Clsragt, 49Th St. Richmond, Apt. Clerk: Mrs, Aima Vagal, 413 So, 5th 310 yes 40th Bi.. Rkbuse Judge: Mrs Melva Davis,v1345 Sof. b'i.,, Richmond rrotia R1r taspeetoe: Mrs Ana4r l3saewt Sllt 49th t.. RtehmoAd,Apt. 1. Cleric:Sts lThaaoes Zlhoaaas 3631 Bar- Authortt! to 6 t !Look tar am PS3gI W%U Ave.. Rk*nViad. Clark: Mia.Alma Bishop,4821 Seaport telt Ave. Richmond, located m .00 Bit eM 2" St bwswoea Judge, Oscar P. Barley. U112 Wait Ave., Richmond, Apt. 1. HwIftwis Bat. and Meeker Are. Ave.. Rlehmond Clerk: Mrs. Eliza Burgess, 1303 ft. RICHMOND Inspector: M..% Collar Latseq. 739 Judge:Who Mabel Massa.317 Sa 49th 49th St..Richmond Apt. s. w PRECINCT N0.73-A Sa, lath bi- Richmaaad Apt 1-P. 8t.-Richmond ltd, Clerk,Mrs. Inez Erickson. 321 Chans- Polling place: Project Other, 0LW Judge: Um ra S Ailey IM So Clerft: Urs. Edna We-res, 4520 Wail for Ave.. Richmond MW Apta.. Wine&Virginia Stn. t1a 24tb St. Richmond Apt t-K Ave.. Rubmand. Lagoon. Sgt.!. Rlchmebd Judge: Use Ida Mas Ttlbhte. 1sT So- Cleft: Moi."Cls Johnson. 4614 Wait PRECINCTECINCT No. ort 92Iogreetor: Sia. Glades K1skla, 2315 24th 1a'4. R1bgopd. Aix.- 2-E: Awe,Richmond. Polling Peace: Seaport Auditorium. J McBryde Ave. Richmond. Clerk: Mia JOhanle s Murpbl. Clark: Mt. Charly l4asso. 327 S0- 1220 80. 49th St., Richmond, Mr. Grlt-Judge:Mrs.Aareriaa Casmleh,130 Sa be 3" St- Riehme", Apt 24E 40th SL, Rtebmnnd. tin. Mgr.3rd 8t- Rtcltmond,Clleek:Mn Anna Lir W'rtglat. '700 Sa RtC9WOtiD Inspector: Mia. Laverne Williams.Judge, firs. Sargare 4 Ral3aaelil. 415 2itb Si-.lltutunuad. Apt a-V rUCI%CT Na WA 2426 Cutting Blvd.. Richmond.Inorrids Ave.. Rlciumind Clark: lin Ruby Tubman IN Su Clot, Sot. Sarion Supoesaoo, 3M 25th S . 19Ichis"" Apt I-D. Polling Place: France* Bruno Llrla6 Judge: Edgar Alexander, 1348 Bo.49tH Andrade Ave.. Rat2emood RICHMOND taRovter or Mrs 30 Ba h Bi. Prances Bruno, 340 St., udge:Mrs.Preettts. Harris, 1449 So.Clerk: Mrs. Sart' Surdhek. 23x8 Uc- PR1%V%-CT Ne.• pees so 4pth at., Richmond 51st St.. Rlcomoad, Apt. 6. BrydeClerk' ]itsSrs. Richmond- Alllam. 23i S0. Palling Place: Harbor Gate AAes1als- Judge: Charles Brunn. 340 So. 49ta Clerk: Mrs. Luveter Robertson. 5049 18th St. Richmond. 11%Z tratlon SIft. Zero !fetter Ave.. I t Pit. R ehtIInad E. Ucmtgoraery 8t.. Apt. 4. RiCfiMiWm, SrLF- MST Judge:Jack O•Day 5415 A seJ&m Ave.. Cleric: Mia. Olds B. Jefferson, 1449 llSUCU! " D 7i ns=Tom. 12 lWhmond Apt 1-P Sa 50f:b St..Richmond. Apt. 4. Clem: Urs- Lottie Rat. 4420 Sime Clark: Urs. Oirtrnde Jackson. 14WJFilsoe: Project Office. Atcht- Judge: Alien MCF-0- so as "if, Are. Rirhmnad. Apt 5 do. 411th St.. Richmond. Apt. 1,am Richamd (Mr. Kralaw. 3L• Bubassd Clerk:Mrs Elizabeth Tony,44M State Judge: Mra Cbartatte Dessau. 11 Are_• issnand RICHMOND Sn, Alberta Ballet. 1S Paenry Ate., Nrs%Z Rlcamaiid. Clem:Mrs. Melvin O'Day.5413 Madl- PRECINCT No. 92-A West Iiipell Ava, Richmcmd. Polling Place: Seaport Auditorium. Mrs Vernie S 145 Cures E1Da 4rMT inn Ave. Rfetsmrmd. Apt. !-P. 1220 So 49th St.. Richmond. Mr. Grit- A u patexo Ave- 9aicixmood Apt I-S RICUMUND tin, Mgr.23 J Mrs, Velva O. Koh. 387 In re- RICIZA110134, Claris- court. Pte-r"CUCT:lino,61 Inspector: Mrs. Prances Marwick. 1273 8t- Rtchmond. Com'Od PUUWt Place: Project Office. 4300 48th St., Richmond. Apt,e. Cleft: Mess Loyal Claugb. 303 In C3eti: :drs ateetn 4M tap. Huber Ave. Div, No, 4. Mr. R. Slinger. Judgt: Mrs. Elizabeth Rosen,1234 So.3Rh St Sltnnwad Apt 2-Q S. C Re d'RIC1r1107 p Mer. 48th e- RlelSim. E n i Apt dClerk; lira l+et a Rdtlst4 325 Ban- Inspector-Mss. Auras L fltacthetvs.470! Judrte: Mrs. Eunice VaAdetnhiesr, 1233 sell Ave_ Mcht,ond rKWINCT%46 as Prxrera Awe. RschrIInnd So 48th St.,Richmond. Apt. S. CIO*:lira Lo utas H.Stmtma,10 Weat Foiling Ptam threat Gose A4=ftw- Judge: Mrs Mae Esectua. 4W8 Red- Cirrk• Mrs, Dorothy Frenzel, 4800 Slsreli Ave- Rietimand- station 8141g. 2910 MCCAvv Are w%x d Ave Riehmoad Srsport St. Richmond. Apt. S. RICHMOND un, LucSle Duties. 11 Judge: Mrs Ruth Carr, 403 So, 36th Clerk: Mrs, Goldie Stack. 4800 East PRECINCT No. Is Qatna Coun.lttthtar"tit.. RL"balohd Montromen St.. Apt. 3. Polling plane: Recreation R1dg• DiT Judge- MIS LuCrtae Cnrtht 24 Tluar Cleric: Mrs Orace Williams. 749 So. Clerk: Mrs Data Zerubs, 4821 East No, 1, an So. 0th and Same Ave, Court Rlchtno04 4" at. Rtehmood Montgomery St., Apt. 4. Richmond tUr. Sam Winton Mer i Judge. Hire. DcsMby AntnRne. 53 Clovis: Mia. Maui Gorcchor, 3071 onto RICHMOND ZuspectonMrs piste Johnsun, 1182 Clouts^ Rlcnj umd Ave. Richmond PRECINCT No.93 San Jam Ave-, tuchmnd Clara: lea !raise !Ruts. 25 TWes Clerk:Mrs. Mabel Duos,733 So 43th Judge, Mrs. Connie tivfngstan, 900 Ckaust RictAnrrad St.. Rlcbmand, Polling Place: E. Crandall Garage. Florida Ave.. Richmond G7erk: Mrs D,nn1e T'rrrtApjL 100 On RICU3WND 1131 an. 37th St., Richmond. Judge;Mrs Da4a Stmlararsi 333 5a 3fto SL.. liYsrmond PRECLxCT No.it-A Inspector: Mrs, Ethel Korb, 6016 8th Bi- Richmond.Ctert: Mrs lttlth MtDaioat4gD y Putting Place' Project Office. 430p Orchard Ave..Richmond. C 5 Mary 1'laoa 200 So yth Ti n Huber Ave.. Div. Sm 4 Mr. IL Slinger. Judge: Urs. Berthamond, Balv1. 3907 ALL- Huber Ave.. s, Daisy AClerk, Mea Ruth Clam 883 " at. 1%AM1LT two.Am Inspector. Mr. Gerald Boughtnil. 1727 Judge: Mrs. Daley M Jana. S7iS Ida! ViewRichmond. Padang "-- 111--ast on Haji So Rbeem Ave luchim nd. Clerk:Mia KaysKay Phillips,130680,30thClerk:Mss. Ions RoveM 64-. 4th SL., -'7M abu Vur- ata- UICAmrrd. Dts Juste: !Ors. Della Mae Jones. 3019 lAve- 8tRichmond. 2:o2.air. w mitres-up. State Ave. Richmond.Apt 6. Richmond RICRMOND Inspector: Sea_ Velma Eastish. 1M1 Judge: Ura, Eleanor Collins. 5019 Clerk: Mrs Manruerite Nissen. 6112 PRECINCT N0. 1'5-A Rbecan ate.. R eftwand. State Ave- Richmond Apt S Orchard Ave..RlchmotuL Polling Glare:R E-Johnston Oaniti Judea: ion !trod Spasnom IT=Casip Clerk: Leona Tillman. 4020 Huber Clerk: Mia. Edith $ Kershaw. 1306 346 80. 3rd at, Rlehmtand Are. sschnWad Ave.. Rlcbnwcd. Apt. S. So, Stith St., Richmond, AvelSm Loons rwuy. on r aod Judie: Sea V2rosda D_ Guilts- 18 Clerk: lits. E4tells M. Brooks, 4820 RICILMOND tcbmand Tran Ss- Cottrt Ric tutord-Huber Ave.. klebmohd.Apt 6 PRECINCT No.94 JuWte: Mtar Jolla Sutton. 344 Sa 4th Cwt= MM D-sar.a:y tragast+ooe. Ili Clers: Mrs. Matudta Naas. 4821! Gast- Polling Place: T. W. Aannuts Garage 8L. Richmond. Surouce sic_ ltrchasond tint Blvd. Rlcbmond Apt. 1. 1663 Santa Clan Ave.. Richmond, Judge:Mia Mary Lubin,I=So,49M Llem: Mrs. Jesaw Pearce Ell Owens RICHI40ND IAepftwr: Mn Marjorie BannulA. St-. Ricbmand, Apt. 4. Ave. atxilmaod PRECtXCT No Mi 1663 Santa Clara Ave.,Richmond Cloak: Mrs. Shwey Mackinery. 434 Clem- Mrs, Audi Lee_ 03 - 4110 M- erg Place: Project Office. 43M Judge: Mrs Mazy M. Watfall. MCI So. 3th 8L. Richmond, Apt I-E Rlobmend• Huber Awe..MT.Na 4. H. SUnor. Sellyy, Burlingame Ave Richmond.Clerk: Mrs Erna Dowty, 354 So. 4th RICHMOMM Inspector: Mas. Brieas E, Yuwlat, W7 Judge: Mrs. Jlmmle Prentiss, 3817 at.- Richmond. VURL"Cir fi40Q-A Tehamr Ave.. Richmond. Clerk: Sts. Plttla Dabbs, 415 VTttlnts reellas Yast+r. S7tere Cefrtwirb Ga- tan 47th SL.. Ktehntond Ave,Rlehmcad. Apt 1-D. Judge. Mia rassicla Bosman. 530 Santa Mrs. Ave.. Louise Wfnttratesn. 15xJ RICHM101 D tato Mia eA lair tit.Ritbmmd. 41st Ss.- Kkbsoottd Santa Cln e.. RlehraoAd. rfatlpa[S M- W'ttaea sculaw - Judge- Mas Marta* Beauchamp. 701 Clrk: Mrs. Marton Hlaersoa. 1701 TRECITCCTNe.16• SR So.31st 5L.Ridtmoo&Burlingame Ave.. Richmond. Polling Platz: Q.S.O IDCht. 10tb SL J f3a Ymd St, Rldsalcod Apt 2-A Cleric: and Virginia Are. (School Dna i 3 tit KsclsmaaodsApL 4Al Sa Clerx: Mra Goidle C. Quina, 77s So- Claza Ave.,lchmrndTaylor. 1515 Snores 32nd St.. RKhmaodZnapecKar: Mrs- ROW Hague, rig Juote: Mui deter hares.60 Su 3164 Class: urn Beatrice rogelstrom, 701 RICILMOND Maine 8t„ Rtrhmced. 154... lwnoa.nd. Ila Slid 84.. Rich=094 pt, 2-8. PRECINCT No.95 Judge Mrs, Sargant Bell, 1010 Cob Clara. S" %'USsuls Maurtm n. 33J mak: Stas Opal Retatatt. 4604 FaU Polling Place:Henderson's Garage.:12 Ave., No. 47, Richmond Su 31rt St-.11 cr urobd. Apt 2-A 42nd 8t.. Richmsnnd- Judge: Mrs Mary $0ugbUNA. 1:27 Cleric: an 3L Yaeger. Sit Sa 71st 17e' Ktcbaurad inspectm, Mrs.Esther Tomlinson, 31' Rbeem Ave„ Richmomd M.. UU.4 aod. Apt I-R, RICHMOND 42nd at.. Richmond Cleric: Mrs. Ids Kranedy. .34 Salo CsetX: Mrs Ro! Joner, Ga So 4W PRECL%CT Ne.U-A judge: Mrs. June Bazz. 5520 Sols:vu Ave., Richmond. railing Place: David lt,uptade Garage, Qtrrt Mia Anne Hnnn. 734 SAloe A 2 A Aro.. Rtchmoad. Itlt Honer die and 43Cb 8t.• Rlcba Sud Judge: Mrs Stella Dahl, 321 4^:,! Ave., Richmond. Inspector: Mr. Edmund A Burke. Clerk:lira. Carolyn Headri[.911 slain r PRxV1!%CT nos,53 no t West s:lchmond Ave.. Richmond. at,Cleric- Mrs. Zech= IL $enderwr- :a% Ave.. Richmond, Tot-ng Place: aeteha load Horsing Judge: Mrs 8ibei Hail. 4800 Cutting 42nd St.. Richmond. RICHAIOAD Authamity in Apt tLoek tar Am naso. Stvd- Apt. 2 Richmond Judge• ora Bthes Lee, 45W Huber Clerk: Urs. Dour J. Hicks.345SOeatada, .Ii: risk on 34th St. tetrrarn St.. 01chmand. _Ram: N0. :GA Hutttuan 81td. and Marker Atm Asp Ittchmoad. Apt. 7. ClarkPolling1'taoe: Lambert asace. 413 Ins„ze tor. lir. Mout W. Iliadiel. T1!' Cierk• Mrs lelldred Jones. 43rd rad Qoasld Ave.. Richmond. e. 4010 Al.c- 0 8th 8t Richmond. Sa Said tat. lsichm0od Saber Are.. Richmond.Apt. I.Isiptector, Mrs. amelia Buxmw ;M Judge: Job, d Turner- tee So. =ad Clark- Mrs- WUUe Job, is. 4830 PRECINCT 140.00VltgahlaAve., Richmond St..Uicbmacad Buher Are.. Rfchmand. Apt. 4JudieSiat+0runae Knamiiade_ 880 Judge- Mm reddla 074ew 7sl S0. Clerk:urs. Alberta S9rong,4610 Huber Po1I1nK Place: Patrick J. Kearns Ca- V3ri lata Ave„ Itseb orad 33rd SZ-IticEmoed.Apt- I-K rag. 4%9 38th St.. RichmondArs.. hUft,no,d. Apt. 4<Judie: Sia. >\Tnrt.ea lambert 412 Saa Cleft: Sia haute opals 721 Set lid ieICH]tOND inspector: Mrs. Mary A. Kearns. 45f1 111th SL..Rictunand, St_ BSehmaod Apt 2-A 38th St. Rtehmnad. Clerk: Sr. Isaac a amps, 335 Sb. Clem: lira Mary Room S M boats[ PRECINCT Pio.29 Judet• Mrs. Pearl Johnson.441 - 2th 8L, Richmond Polling Place: Project Ottley. 43WatschdAp2-4, p Huber Awa. Div. 4. H Slinger, Mer. Sc ICtehmob&Cleft: Ten C. Pt Ony, 815 V1rtlntt C7eeX- Mesa Flomar Deman at4w Judge: Mrs. Kathleen Embry. res Stn RTNya Gents. CJ3 So. zAve., k* Itcrsrrv:3i Awe. 7-- nmond. Aps. I-IL 37th St.. Mrs. Lilac peak: Sr Behest Lambert„ 413 So Clerk: Mrs. Lily Fawier, 3730 Rcloste- ftA 1R.. R1chmeuftl. R1CIS1414M judge- Urs Battle ]tinkle. 130 80. reit Ave.. RlehmondPRECLNITIre.13-A Wed Ss.. tifebmopdRICRMIO!D Clerk: ,dos. Luella M.Batas. 433 -38th 9"RECI7.tT Ica M PPoll=& P4er: Rieasmand Boasatat Jufte: Mn Margaret Pearl. 700 80. St.. RlchnumdAuthoritytoAptaLavaGroAmiPeltingPlace: Riebm-d Clerk: Urs Mildred J. Harrow. SSS Autbatt7-, Div, 3. ISD: tlxtr loeatad!tic Zest Bet-wb 34th St. Oe terrese Cfett: I(1n11es, 4020 36th. St. Richmond Richmond, Apt S-a. Mer jl rt rUltrmM Hcitsta6, tgrd and Meeker Ave WAlaiit0a Ant. RWh d RICWIMOND lbapectar: Seo cienerleve N n,a W Mrs n A Laced 300 SA Clerk: Mn. Eut us Ramirez. T75 So, rRZMCT Ne,97 i r.. Polling Place. A. urrytomn Garage. mbieric Ase. San rob1s Judge: hiss. Myrtle It Prescom ZT4e Cheater Am.Noe2'h Rtehmasd, 360 - 27th 8L, RlrhtnOod Carrk- MLz VL-Stala L. tBtd m IWA 17[la Si., Sea Pablo, 1aipErtpr' Alas. Esti Mar Jones, 2101 aapector Sara Lorraine 1laitV C 5,S) r1ce Are, San Faaum Cleric. Mrs. 3tartbi L Byrum. 25113 Stn $t. Rlehatond. t 27M St.,Rk*UM rad AX MOM MO lit. 300 Pasta Judge: Mrs, Ernestine S. Psrgusoaf, Judge: Ilia Loataae Stet tmaa. 33+9 rwwL\4T \a 3 Claris: stet. Dus7 Ruth Rose, ZW 1X10 - 4tb St„Ban Pablo, i 27th at- Ricumond. PgC1-W ft" Barry aAndfwwwa lith tic.. San rab4a Judge: Mrs. Eaafe Alae McGhee, 5p Judge:bin Cn•X13. 21100 RCAW- Garage.3830 Palm so" an Pablo Clens: Alia Votes Linney. 2777 - lltn Chantey Ave.. San Pablo, f volt Ave.. Rerhtan id Saa&aerrdt. itis tavaa tltraaara 101 lac.. Sian Prblae Clerk: Mrs, Vallman Williams, lea ClErk: airs atartaO Luadrsrg gist R1..ratde tangs Kon Pa am AX PABLO 3tCLe$rt: Berthsa Chane.583 C>;Iinoaerelt Ave. alchmosd. JudrOr: Sirs tress Bay. 2500 Dina FUMINCT Na. 11 Cert: Yrs, MathUOa Ci aradr. 3101 BA*eIL ann Pablo tolling mace: 6L Chown Garage. 600 Ave 3larrets wee_ Rletsmead J, Mrs,ilss Roar Sirehmenger. Ml fleatrvw ka nd El bditanls 4.44!17M", 1735 -7th St, Sid Clegg MML M&MV abo$Wm. lits Geri! Dam!toad..6"ftiblti im9retor: Yrs Ctasi Wedge, 403 Pablo.4 Ava.. Riebaw" Curie: airs Dual M. Locks. 1631 Ras Rtneoo Road. EI Sobrante. SAN PAMLO RICHMOND Blvd. tial, mato J~, Yrs lab*" Dahlgren. 134 PRECINCT N"0.l9 rRSCJrCT NO.M Cleat: Yrs Vm 111*. 3173 Lf likm Renfrew Court.. E3 Sobrante. Polling Place: Huntsbtrry Garage, 31Paulusyyape: Jester Carate- 61a Brad_ Kan Pablo Judge: Yrs Eteaore Valentine, 110 Silver Ave., Richmond. 3Ei3, St-Richmond Caark: Mrs Olsten. C. Raotts, WN Benlrew Const. NJ Sobrante, Inspector: Boaston Woodson. er Mea Cm L Buys 40 Bats Rued-Sas Pablo Ct rk: firs. Lena Matteana• 479 Rtn- Market St.. Richmond. ZOip Sib Be-Ridaxnmd SAX PABLO can itaati E/Sobrsnte. Judge: Mrs. Oracle Woodson, 2 J stag. t;goe Paster, ell - 3" PREMCi'No,,4 Cork: Yrs Blanche Newman, 760 to Market St.. Richmond. lit.- RStdmond. Polling Place: Yr. Jobs !'Sanwa CIO- Yak,ma Road- LI Sobrente.Judge: Mrs. Ertlestlae B. PE Mrs C ath"M HambrfcAL ill Clerk: Yrs Rubel Chown. 600 Rep- 1320 • 4th St., Richmond.Jridte- rate BOA Ilea It+ead lY. flieboeotDd Iraw Road, E2 Sobtante. Clerk: Airs. Sarah Anderton. 30rs SU.3" tit.. ftUbMObd nriecear. Yes Titaness U Ratua Clerk: Sirs. Cara L SJoatrOSIL Ota RL 2, Bac 1610. Biclunaod SAA! PABLA rasa AVE.. Rlebawad. i 3tnb St- Ru3t ne od. Judswe Mss sFrancB. LeraW. WV PRECINCT No. 12 Clerk: Yrs Lee Anai Walker, 1611 7 Clem; Mrs. 3lticRa Jester. 010 - 3Ntb Aog 1631 Rtclamwod. 1"eilang Peace:dufuaay'a Garage,1635 Truman St.. Richmond,Cleric: Mrs. Lltllan Whitehead, St., Clerk:DA d. Judge: lira usuff BaasitaaoL RL 16ttesp Are: Sas Pablo. Silver Ave.. Richmond. Chart: Mia. Itdyttte ICaurcmaa. 3:00 A Bea 1et51, Rirbmnad Uri. Yea L, Hathaway, Ckrrito Ave- Rlcbmand CSrrk. Stir !^"meas• Buau tA'D Bns tE15 Are..Sas Pablo SAN PABLO r SUCJtAt laid, ti cand Judge: Yrs, Sylvia M. Tandy. 1213 PRCCINCT Ne. MA rRECfICCT Iia,99 C1ert: Ala Evelyn aretin. !20 -4th 20th be., San Pablo.Polling P1aee:Ussonle Mau,Buyer on Polling Place-Garaide Basement. 3013 b4- Machle ooa Judge: Mrs. Mab Alger. 1263 - 20th Tzttaua 8ts., Baa Pablo. Cuaton A%._, Resod. S" PABLO 20912 ell.. San Pablo. Inspector: Yr. Robert D. Davis, I imgwKlew: sirs Gertrude V. Caaratde- r9WCIXCT Na S Clark: Yrs Marr Ants dance. 2190 3rd be..Sas Pablo. 3615 Cllataa Air Rld"n end P ouing rfaev: baa sable Sebvtot_ M/lleos Ave liar rabic Judge: Airs. Lorene Jackson, 362 Judge: sera. Lauri a Cowan. 3R3 Starting suvrt Oso Potion, Ctert, Mrs 14ov1i AL Welch, 1234 len 8t.. San Pablo. Clinton Are.. Rlducand Yea. Ysaaesa fL 1hQreKt1 20th$t.. banPablo Judge: Mia. Sola Ford 1231 Bat Jude, lis'a. _Pear! caw. 3121 Cuwan Is= Market $L. San Pima Clerk. Mrs. Luetta L Anderson. tall at., clan Pablo, Y; Ave- taxamaoa j~- aces. skate rranslln, lens A1110" Bird._ San Pablo Clerk:Yrs. Marle Williams. 1733 Tru- Clerk-um Jane MrpougtL TO-3:aO TTwa 3I.lean F&Dh3L SAN PABLO sun SL, Baa Pablo. at-,Idebmond. Judge: sirs. Rush L- Telrelm 2206 PUSCLVCT Wr. t2-A Clerk; Mrs. Marguerite Mine Corley, Clerk:acre: Ruth DeSsere.3ait Saeaao 2o-4 Ia Sas Pablo,Potting riser. Archle Uevtcker. 1826 304 Grove St., San Pablo. Ave. Richmond Clark- Ilea. Tbarf is Mobland. IOC Wilcox Ave-Ban Pablo, Clerk: Mrs. Audrey Lee Amos, 901 Clerk: alta. Toeless Sehasb, 605 loth Be~- am Pablo_ Inspector:Mrs Else Hodge,1810 Wu- Grove St„ San Pablo. Fad 8L, Itic3mmd Clertt:stns ptnedQea esiennyres- fp2 emx Ave..San Pablo SAN PABLO RICHMOND Z%r'd St.. San Pabla Judge: Mrs, Hasoldtne M. Palmer. PRECINCT No,20 Pan-MCT No. SM Clerk: Iles lrettle IGere+a tem Dover 1100 - tlth be.,San Pablo.Polling Place: Hattie Byley Garage,a R C7tis SBAM._Sanlrretls. Judge: Urn Edna Smith, 1801 San- flit Yoric St..Ricbmoad. Polling PlamSeilaaoAve..Rldnmaaad.SAN PABLO rd Ave. Mrs Pablo. Mcg 1304 Inspector: Mrs. Sen" Mitchell, 1241 Inspector: sirs Henrietta tars,. StAt i'>tECt\C!Stu.YA o Battery St., Son Paola. tlolaao Ave, Ricbmon+d. P Ptf c+r-am Palrkv Se4q,& Yat- Rai1m Ave..San Pablo. Judge: Mrs. Nellie Ruth Cos. 1244 Judge. alts Hdca C. Smith. 333& tet 8L.Sea Pablo Clark: Urn Blanche C. TholoWIL Battery St., San Pablo. c unton Ave, Rithavand e '-'ar: rlcdec endo*nes tt7ts Victoria Court- Sas Pabia. Judge. Mrs Deborah Bell. 1417 York Judge' airs. Ember am Sill Salina, Tyke San Pat" Clezit: Mr. Edwin J. Schwinscu. 2224 St.. dan rabic. Ave., Rs,Chma-ad. Judge- lien Atte SOAL ICS Titer. "YM- Ave..Ban Pablo. Clerk:Mss. Ruby Feathers, 1701 -6th cleft, airs deal. Babe ruomn Sii2 Sera Pasha. SAX PABLO St.San Pablo. tsolaao Ace., Blchmond. Judge. arra Lasa Beet. 11111 tieTrr. rXKC]JYCT No_13 Clerk. Mrs Glorla Clark, I553 - 3rd Cleft- Mrs. Wi:dr d Dexter.Tal taa- SanPYbao PoWnic Place: Office Bldg.. 2827 San St.. San Pablo, ansa 8t Rye Caere:Alm Daft TIM. IM-ISM his. Pablo Ave.ban Pablo. Clark: Eddle M. Brown, 1550-3rd St., a i Clrrk: Mm 141ba aL PuzdCn. $10 San Pablo Inspector: Urs. Helen Cornish. 2847 San Pabo, Clerk!sirs [lair Doesbee lith- 14rn Midge Ate.. Ban PabiaBOlanoAceRiecamand. SAN CTPABLO A- 3L. tans Plsben Judge: Mrs. Bea bio, Pi Bleak. 2724 PRECINCT No.21 Clerk, lits [its SCrugteetb.3333 - tgtn P.tmtd Ave. tan Pablo, rttECL'CT Xa IQ bc. !iu Pablo Judge, Mrs. Laurance N Dexon. 3020 Polling Place, Ruby Feathers Garage, patting Piaci: Community CAuwci 1701 - 6th St..San Pablo. 5029 Gurin Ave.. O J. Batrbelder Av PABLO San Pabo Ave..Son Pabo.Ina cor: Mrs. Phyhas Praakun,.1830 Inspector: Mrs. Bulee Lentaere, 3102 lR316'L\C•T X<t Cievk: Use. ectasia Blue. 2702 Ridge din b 8aII Pablo, Sotann Avr., Rlchanond P'oyng PAace' Airs fSsss R Kisab, Ave.. Sia Pabo, Judge_ Min. Zeller Thompson, 2816. Judge: intra 15=11& Newmzn,785 Les- 4'110 004 RAt-d S'e'e Pablo,Clerk: Ura 111 beth M. Blerakush, 20th St.. San Pablo. n St.-Rlcdmand 1a li1, „e- lira loft hL loanSc&u me Rktge Ave., San Pabo. Judge: Mrs. Adellne Pater,1621 -5th Judo,:Mn Pauline GEocte :C Ven- 4457 Dart Road Sera Parvo Clerk: Ails. Janata B Ptarwn. T640 8t,. San Pablo. tura Ave..Rlcbmond. Judice: Yes Bsulab Haney.400 Orme Ridge Ave- Ban Pablo- Clerk: Mrs, Alice L. Robinson. 1332 Clark, 'sits Alma Theis iBt [asses Judgr- Stn van J- Campbru. Call PRECINCT S 14 Trumanterk: Urn Bea Pablo. St.. Rit d.Clerk: Urn.011ie Chappell 1821 - std Caere.airs.Ruth Duna=.3125 Setana thea Band Sea Pablo. Ppinng Phase:McArthur Com Baptist St. San Pablo. Ave- Rlebtaood Clark:airs Lunlre Ii_Skow.400 Dam Church_ 2435 Cora St., Sera Pablo Clerk., Mn. Minnie L. Brown, I5W C lark•Mfr Goatees Flarlur. 311 Sotaao Ro od. b" runam Inspector: Mrs.Josephine Morris. 021 Truman St,. Ban Pablo. Ave Rlctunand tiller!: list tt Iia K ltaattea 3620 lam a Here Am. 13sa Fab SAN PABLO lr06CL Sts rash Judge. Elrw Q Erickson. 2693 an"@ r t!CUMOA'D San Pace: O? No. ey Cleft: tlrs L'saa Rama 4410 Qaaa Ave, PsDo. rtECASNCT Na lelJ Potting Chevy Eimer n Pablo. Ga- 1'lacK; Tanastut Garage. 72 8a+d San!'ram O" a itis Viesipia Rosatides 2305 rage,2974 Cbsvy Way.Sera Pablo. a,ttg SAN into Ciwre $t., Sera 1'aDla erg l:sxa t2t Reebmand, PUADMIYCT}ia O.j Clerk: Yrs, !sabot RasQ 2652 O'darE itupector: Myrtlr lYEyhowe, 2974 Inspertne: Stas Loma iansaaltl, 2 f p IRKS:L ! faiiawClataile 4L20 Aye, clan Pinata Chevy Way. Baa Pablo. LaRt>o Blc/Lsuoud Dam Rama Sia Pablo Clerk- Mrs. Alice P, Diederlem, 2376 Judge: Mia. Vera BallEy, 2950 Chevy Judge- Mrs Opal Tacltler- Lam" lsvpec.or lies Way.San Pablo,Crwuaey li Cttatey. Cbare$t, lieu Pabia Judge: Mrs. Sophia Anderson. 29704111.1 Dasa Read. Sera Pablo Cork: Ura Cloidb Geraldo, 2623 Me-Judge: alta Ruth thaargaasd 71. Jam- laps :>t;ltte Steal Oidaa. 100! Arthur Ave- Baa rabic. Chevy Ws Baa Pablo. Laaaen St.- Bicltmosd Dam Road 610%1111,61110Clerk: firs Patricia A. puartaroli, Clerk: Mrs.Mildred E Retrad, 712 Lea- Jtntlge,:sirs Poeanhy Masao.6330 Cam SAX PABLO 2AN Chevy Way, San Pablo. sen St, R d, Sera PRECINCT No.15 mat: Yrs. Wanda Rack. 2901 Cleat: Um Jane Wrleht- 760 Me- Pouln6 Place: Nrva Reid Garage,24.12 Arundel Way. San Pablo. iaugltita Awe. Richmond. Cleft: idea BuusdRne Orr' 4631 Dam Greenwood Drive.Rouingwnnd Riad a" Pablo Yrs Ante G Thompson. Clerk: K. B. Jacobson. 2900 Chevy t Clock,Ales. aBidred l etra- 70!Las- C'1et9t alas Ida Qtrdasil. 4M0 foam Inspect pia Way, San Pablo. sen Ave, Richmondan 2485 Greenwood Driveo. Rotlingwand. RICHMOND Clark:Mea Ember Gtoeaei.4510 Item Judge: Yrs Evelyn Darrignit. 2431 SAN PABLO PRECINCT 11(0.21 PRECINCT'aa. tele Rand.San Pablo Greenwood Drive Rolungwoo d. Paulus Place. Harry Acredolo Garstr, PABLO Judge: Yrs Lillian Richardson. 24t4 Polling Place: Alms YaUra Garage, 866-33rd hat Richmond 1'lt C! LO 7 oveensood Drive. RnlUugwn,d. 1424 Brookside Drive, San reMo. 1521 Ire 31ad stir! mo B. BLs*s. nisi Ctetk, Urs, Natalie D SuUtran, 2409 Inspector: Mrs, Amy MMM Se 4"Poand Ave- Richmond Poltlew Plant': East RACQatpnd I=. lir-eawood Drive. RntUngwnod, Brook-m Drive.San Pablo. Judie. acts. Sib) McCabe. 601 - Shed praavawnt Club. aro Ernest Lm*& ..s-tack- Mit Katherine A, risme. 2425 Judge: Mrs.Alma Malian• 1476 SM19- sL. Riecaafond. e4M 'raft and Washington Sts' Rkh- tureenwond Drive. Ratuagwtod ride Dore. Baa Pablo. rsJudz4oadoClerk• John Apel. 2410 Greenwood Judge: MAlgle Malloy. 15M Brock- i JudJudge:Clow Laasiar, 64B - 3:od W- µge: No. u. inepecu.r: Mots E. Kapbinent- 1370 Orive, tiWlagwnnd. tilde Drive. San Pablo.Clark: Mrs. Violet L. Shepard. 1447 Cleat; airs Rawl R wetsaer. 2090 8evftua Ave'Rkbraosd SANPABLOJudgeSeraacculmVoda. 0&M Brookside Drive. Baa Pablo. Andrade Ave., Richmond rtECtNCT Ne. ttClerk: Mo Clark: airs.Lourie Biggins-3016 And- jue- r- tAve.U BstbosEt M22 Ulm Paul"- Place: P B. Jordan Garage. aIda Drive. Son 1Pablo.Flnk. 1800 Brook- o rads Are..Richmond. Drive. 2901 Ballfagwuod Drive Etnllingwtrtd Clerk:Mea,Minnie Lucas. 1921 Brook-Clert: Ilrs Ethel C. Fear inlroeM 939 tsspector: Mrs Lucille Jnrdan. 2901 lark; MM Stand lignin L`10 LAUM ride Wye.San Pablo,30th SL.Richmond. Any_ ttLhaaOad itontngwnnd Drive, Rolungwood.ElC1W0\D Clark- Atm Either M. mar" Mrs Clliabeth A. Wiley. -01 SAN PABLO PRECINCT No.363 Mira V102a Drive.Rlehmood- clams t. Mray. . Elslennd PRECINCT Rodrigues No. 2A Paulus Place: t-pt R Pahreattoltx Clerk- Ates, Dana Rutherford t%Tf1 Judgr. Sltx Efhte Saadsu 2931 Emit- Polling Place: Rodrigues Garage. 1998 tiawtrtgT. =400 Clsyaur Ate_ Rltbttx+tMl llerahasd Ave-Rltbmmod. Ingwo zrad Drive. Rnt9rigannd Zmarle Ave,. San Pablo. k._.Incl m%c r, alta. Satheyne G rlabreo- Sera rARUA G1sr firs Jane Anderson. 2ffii Iry Mrs. Mary McKinley, 1996 bolts. 2400 Gaynor Ave..Rlcbmood. rtECL`tCT \a S Urearowoad Drive. Rnlungwewrd Ems Ave.. San Pablo.Judge' Mea ffiteabeth Soreaam iS3 . Mrs. Mrs. Louisa Vnther, 29:X' 1Guo' Judge: Urn. Laura Beutcm 2004 t Ixm/ad Ase. Rlchtnmd. P01.Iai Pta+cv:E C Leith Geste.4&T4 lmwood Drive, tiaulairwood Etnerlc Ave,. San Pablo.Judge:Airs.Dani Aucsoa mal G7sSnor t say. PJ Soewautc rx; Mrs Virginia Bolinger. 2073 Judge: Mrs. Mary z Rose, 2011Call- Judge- 121ehmwtd. m: ft C • Cnery, Way. Rlenaarad corals, Ave.. San Pablo. Clete: lObantrr C3. LoatER _ie Ap"--A Way S3 Subraate. SA-\ PABLO Clerk: Richard L. McKinley. 19M Judd--e: Mfrs At=& Eberspaeher. 414 Gagnon Are.Richmond PRLCLt/C? N0. IS-A rateric Ave. Baa Pablo.Clark: sirs. Clara t?1cLsm =0 Clay- rissole+..! P.iad f9SObeaanu.Ju3Iv: Mfrs.Caroled 600ulDuv.4474 Polling Place: Urs. P. Pemberton Clerk: Mrs. Dorothy D. Seaborn. 1915 bear Are..Richmond LUrage 2900 Greenwood Drive. Rniling- California Ave.. SanPablo,APD+sa alar.311 Sobeante Circle: James A, Dolling. 2124WilcoxCleft: Mira. Agnes Watters,On -`.9tawaaadCtetrtlirasRLPsaaila. bi70 Ap-SL,Richmond, etas Liar 0 Bobeabua Wspeetor- Ilts• Foresee Pembestna. Ars.. Baa Pablo. RIC"OND Clerk: Mats ILatbnrfne D Lowe. 430@ 2300 Greenwood Drive. RotlingaOOd. SAN PABLO PRECt1iCT !Ca rM Appian ayy 311 3q a1e Judge: Urs Ruth Ratellct, Z91! PRECDICT No.25 x Polling Piece: RIChU and Cniat High Chit: Airs teen, O Goodna 40T1 Greenwuad Ortre, tirtuinzgrnnd Polling Place. Lucille Hall Garage.school, 23rd and 2lnlaie.Oardm Revd is 3oOrante Judge: Alt A. J. Ravdea. 271 ens- 2933- 12th at., San Pablo,impeccor. MIs. Ruth Rounduee. Zea SAN r& RLO 1111 ric: BnUtaim C Inspector: Airs. Mary Beasley. 2915 a ttlbr. Ave-, Richmond. rRCCL\Cy ere.s-A Cisrk: Air a. lieGn Crisp. 2771 tiawDt/t 12th St. Bei Pablo.Judge: Ma SAthrlm A. Weldon. 1325 P'c11t=g Place: yowler Garage. 4300 Lae. Rniltcgerood Judge: Mss. Mina M- Barry. 2794 24th St-, Rlchtu and A iu a %Car yJ& obrsarrc. Cwt Iits• Lucille Miranda. 281? 13th St„ Sas Pabo,Judge: airs. GOldle Belarle4n 72: iz.+ un err- Mss Aon @!s lirowa 4Ni Grrenumod Orbe. Rottlagwnld Judge: Mrs, Lucille Hall. 2953 - 12th lion Are., Rkbmand. Na. 30 APpaiu W&T- 93 Sobrant C1Mt less Rtttn Tangen.2934 Orvea- Clark: Yrs. Jewell Broaem 240! Pine wood Dr1ve,RMungwnod Bt..Baa Pablo, Brooks, 1411 Jaedrle leas'1leuhb M. 'Bead- 43III Clerk: Mrs. Gladys Are., Richmond. Apo', syr E3 SOOfialet SAA! PABLO Brpad yy,San Pablo. Clerk: MIs Genets 13utb,ia. Zili Judge: Yes ASba M. Fowler. 4500 FWWL1PCT Na.17 Clerk: Mrs. Clara Lou Neeson. 2977 0-Tine Ave.. Rlehmo ad. pplan Way. © Sobmnx,. Polling Place: Ei Pastil Community 12th St., San Pablo.Cleric: intra- Mertrf BLrstacbrL 1431 Clerk: Mm Um Mary dance- 435 !i Bld6,- El Portal Pork, Ban Pablo. Clerk: Mrs. Marr M Jewett. 1I04 Pine Are., 8lebmond. Palnatr Rnsd. E7 goOraate. ereQ or- Urs Judith Rooney. ZI Stanton Ave.. San Pablo,tt1CHM04'D Cleft: Airs Kara J e. iii La Portal c"`-Apt 1002. San rabic SAN PABLO PRECINCT lie,103 Paloma rXe3 13I Sobrrate Judge ! Violet V. Parrnns Cl PRCCINCT No. 26AppianPuttingPlace: Wm F.Bcldlt;i Srland, a lrri Mtts Code L Haar.cls~' Portal Park. Apt. 1020.San Pablo, pooling Place: Betty Parks Reatdetim 37th and Cfnaliagu. Way, E1 Sobrans,- judge. sits Geotglabs WUlfatbs, Ci 2X19 - 22nd at.. Sall Pablo. Inspector, airs Alvinet U Namara. dAX rABt0 Ploatat Put. Apt 906.atin Pablo nspeetar: Mn, Margaret Weber. 25n 915- 13th St, Richmond O ! Clerk: Asa Lu14an Marter, et Portal 22nd Bt..San Pablo.Judge:airs.Ida C Tores.2132 fic"Ifto Potleng Ptaer: Rtveraeo Selinal. Pack. Apt tN, San Pablo, JudBa: Pa Mary Oester. 2211 Broad.Are. Rtebmmd. Blvd. San Pablo 81er Park. A Yrs Modred Mkhisk. Et Portal way. tiara Pablo.Judge: airs Ploemee S. Rider, 16101 Pat1t. Apt. rs, Plan Cap JudRt: Mss Charlotte prsgge, 2566 lna;ec-sr: Sirs Ceratta A ftrtaae- 3423 t.7tesrt: Yrs Pearl Chapman, EI Pofat 22nd St..SanPablo,I[eRinics Are.. Richmond Clak. alta V EL. Luis, 2026 lar+• Scalia Are. 6+ao p1aQW psi gp1 91L Pablo.Cleric: Mn. Marirni AicDtmald. 2539 lftaRs Ave. Rtchmomd. Judz• Yrs YsrT It Bopper. 3010 64N PABLO 22nd Be_SanPabloGamRoad. rAft Pablo Clerk., Mrs, Iola lactam. 1:36 Rbeem I lira CaatlSestae Harefes r- yT@ r1=J iC'T N0. IT-A C:erk-Mrs.Clarke Matters,2117 tined s Ave.. Ric3stnmd B1 Das. thinBan Pablo.Place. Ei Portal Corntnualty 20 San Pab1O,Clerk: airs. McXine Al. Thomas, !801 Clem: airs Flan 3r&4 Dim in Postal Put.Sera Pablo.Clerk: Mrs. Gertrude I. Sullins. 2526 He2uags Ave, Rlebtaond.Prod Bin Pam- Inspector. Mr*, Miry Donohue. El 21st dt- San Pablo-t.\ PABLO Cfrtt: Urn, Aller 6baaklaad ZM1 pok. Apt. 1045. Ban[ rabic. SAN PABLO r PRECINCT,re. 1 Oram Rand. San maty Judge: Mrs. Margaret RycrOct- 0 PRECLYCT No, 27 Paulus Place: San Pablo FireRssi o ,. ChertMi ra 81111th A. R1tne. 300 Porlhi! Perk. Apt ltt7, Sera Pablo. Pout ng Place: K. d- UE Oarage, 1888 San Pablo andVann.NaSan Plain S,ara:a Ave..-San rabla Judits: Yrs ZenCa rasher. El Pnctat Mason St.. San Pablo.Inape,mor.Atm. Sola H Bnnklin.=W Past_ape. 1006. Sera Pablo.Alarket St Sera Paltio. SAN PABLO InapeaKor: Mn. Generleve Plata. 2428 Clerk: Mia S Sun Bassa, ell Porta!J Ates Dorothy Widlck. 2130 lRE* ft9ta I! Dover$t rias Pablo.Judea: P1scs AthsraewrT port, Apt. 1St.San Pablo. Judge: Mrs. Hester Carley. 2976 paver Church Lane,San Pablo. Murch 1631 Broadway. cro ger A T Chert. Rica Hetes Greeaup. El Portal at. San Pablo.Judge: airs Gave Seatt. 2233 Baa Asitias. las Pattie Park. Apt. 700. San Pablo. J e• Mrs. Priscilla Fautt, 1890 Pablo Ave.. San Pablo Clea sirs Loretta SaeUga. Et t'urtal udg laertaecsoc: Meas Ruth Parts P. r! Power Bs. Pablo.Clerk- Mss AWdtrd SiiaOla. 2609 yiax T5 Prsk. Apt. 909:.Sas PsDla Clerk: Utas. Ebtuia Sprinkle. 1934 Chattletos Lane. Sera Pablo Judea- Man Anietbas Atnlar. 1716 SAN PABLO Pawwlt St. San Pablo-Cleft: Ahs IsaboUr 'Meas, 2= OZaAAWay.gas P%Ars PRECINCT No. IS C'1srk: Mr. Walter Crandall. 2307 Dcnw Ave.. Van Pablo Judge_ Yost afary L Agufrr. I= routaZ Plaut: Score. George BaUt. hays,it. San Pablo.Clark' Ann, MasT Sliver:-2M 81- Bn,sl,sAS.ora Prbm tilt Cbesi y Ave- North Rlehasund.Clefir Mrs, Masbelle D. Crandall, 2567 aid Ave- lien Pablo. Cleat: Ura Luto Beatadever. MSc Ile Inspector: Use. Beatrice Chase, 56:1 Dover St..San Pablo.SA_\ PABLO Item Sit_ San Pablo t aysley Ave..North Rlehttsand lrtwitNCT No,2 C:irlt:airs Helen Agular. ZM - l3tn J=49.. Verly Adams. 1851 - 4tn St., SAN PABLO Polling Plane:Sera Itch o Fent Baptist St Kra Psreart Apt 2. North,RtctiawnQ PRECINCT No, 28 herein. =1st sad Bush, a n Dnictat C"lesi: Mfrs Opal Tastes.2723 - lith Judi,: Yrs. Yaiertan Williams. I6Z0 Folmar Place: J. B Pablo. en Garage. Mfalsnh. 183t tnsut Are, e a PaetM St. San Psbl.> 3th SL. Nov%b Richmond. 1704 - 15th St. Baa enols. clan e. 1 arts. s Ayol& C. R v era .2;t SA\ rASLtI Clerk: Mrs risk Ilse McGhee, M tnspectoc: Mrs. Ethel Miller. 3723 dut-Atarkot St. lUchmnad. PREMCT tip. 10-A Cbavtvy Ave. North Ma l Broadwhmond- ay.ter Let., Sas Pablo Judge: Mfrs Elsa A. Kay. 192. Piz. ralllU nxor. asitia UL insarr C•Mrrk: Yes !lacca! Brnodwsy. 563 Judgr: Mss LaYeras Evans,IS40out- Judge.'Baa Pablo, i-:,!vita '3}9 client,,aT. c'n Rev- A T 1LIMOW, hire" Nucth ftwilmond. ter Se, Ban Pablo flag 1620 Pont F Chert; airs mie B Ornnb 29 West J edgy MrsAgainJudge: Mets E-2Lsab.tb B2uxtt 31.8 Ac lca. rants CQeciey Are. NartQ Llcbmacnd g. RCleik mon Stroh M. Jnri'r. P. O. Blx Suttrr Ave., San Pablo trx: Sit Eve ys B fart+'. MOMrs.Clerk., At-s Verus, R TbMult. 1936 th S:.R>n ria.."o SAX PABLO E6 Bta A. 1800 Bust, at,. SanPablo.Pine Ave., Cita Pablo. J' .4v: Ura UR AL McUlat 1115 we:I N0. l George Balli 601 Clerk: Mrs. Bertha 14, Martin. 1708ICaetk: Mrs. J. Mari. Wallace. 2:Oe 9r.taaswsp,Sea Pablo_ Polllni Ali J: IM Et- San Pabte. curt: Mia Lent le x Osagw, Erat Powe aClark: era. Lucille Hurd. ISM t3U:tet tat SL. Box 5M, Radon a Pletv'' ADutleaA Legion HSL; Way. Danville.DSL.San Pablo. Clerk- UM Lara Cretaer: :•oat.soft 1s: Wsy C vwknt IAWpeetor: C. W. Send F. O. not ELSL, liodm. 7etallde 71i - 2nd Lraspec ac: Lec:as irette. 445 Edwards CbDWrtfs s.sAN raRLo tit. aracarGt ud, Addle P. gPRECINCTNa,=-A RODEO JUfty- Twat MCUMUa a. 413 AtUavws Dimvrtie,G1JISA P, O Hox Paulus Pisan. D. L. Suntan Clwmi e. rRECL1CT Na 7 at. Croekatt. Pablo. J1814-ISth SL.SJudea:SUM AS Elbert,F.O.Scot 235.an Potilbs Ptah: C tw Fsanoy s OartaXe. Judge. t:ladle lnarala Me Clark $t.. DaAntte.Qtapectarf. Ars. MIaWe E 8purseea.. 1--aLOarrOitpn Awe„Radva1CracaetL Clctk: Bart 8. Permits,P.Q Sam 38904 - 13th SL- San Pabta.Inspector- Mrs. paaDy. Citra: Atttttlaa Chtnrdo. 241 Clark DaavtUaJudie: Mfrs.I? L. 8atli4aa 1Na- iit4 Oarretaar Able- Radon. tit. LracLett Clark: IielaA C. Henn. P. O. Hes 431,SL» ala Pablo. fudge: M M Anne G1lvasti 3e7 Sams Cleric: caret F. ilsleaYa_ 443 Ld- Da left: Judge: Mas. xvier tt J}ite'tt, 4614 Ave.. Redaa taunts at Crockett.ISM at,.San Pablo. Clerk: Cora M. stem z O. so 31. Clock: It- Myrtle Cb*#Ul b- 1330 ft- MLnale K Hart.73-3rd A:` CC Ir Q HAUSIS.231 A1sgan- Danville. Ittaaeric Awe., San Pablo Clerk: Mrs. Doris Watson. 372 Hansa CRa1CKETT p..gYlf Ltl g.3"t: Mrs Nellie C hatbabs 340 Ave. Rodoa t'RLCtlit'i K0.3 Pont PRECt. INCT NO.I r 'Roxeric Ave..San Pablo Clerk- Clair Wreath, 301 OWrretrm Poll:ug pbs.s. Yhs Haure. 746 fat ai place: Diablo Country Club. CUM' Mrs, Robot .L Ithubs" 1901 Rance. Bert lilt Ars.Vtaaeaett. Diablo, r.-lab at.-San Pablo, taepeetor: HelsA P. Do e, P, O. HosClefts-Urs Mary J. Purr. Sox 51. 132 iDapsctur:Loretta 1L Kenny,724 Lar- 44. Diablo,SAN PAR" G-T'Ko@- Radon Lan are., #-'rocsstL judge,Claire M. Pratt. F. O. Hos 91,frRECRN4'T i.s 25 MUMNE L JWANXe Theresa C, Joseph, 634 WUM- Diablo. UAW ba.. CrwCxstt Judge, Ruth A. Donahue: P. O. Hos Pe21Ins Plane:SSeaakabttry Club Hesaa. F' 1 CT 3iOt iSMMcRrydeAve„ Rlrhbrond. PottlgS!lata: Bain Mata ComDauaOty Age June A. Kennedy. 743 Lad"rat 27Clem- lue.Itgpectot. Frank !I Staplval 6212 Me- Amstta M. OldtrsllgW; St§FSIS•de Ave.. Rletuanobd. Rte B P Cork: Duebley Rogers. 323 West $t.. Routs. Danville1tlsMoanaAnBetiAtt3Aa "aW& Ra fro a am t Clerk:Thelma Y. Richards, P.O. SOsParkAve, Richmond- lye:t PM Brtaezk; Ades S Uttletan.. 63 Winslow 14, Diablo.Judge: eta.7lazlorie Kolar;6160 fir- 21. Ayr 41f. Radon its CrockettSrsClerk' Mao D. Qsborn. Star Route,de Ave RlehmoDd IUdge: Oussft S BaaO 191Sa Clerk Marie H. Adair. 120 Eppurger Danville.Cleft: Mra. Frances A. Praser. 6141 Reaan 6'.t:terkttL rc MoRryde Are., RWtmand,SAN RASION Clerk: eta. Harletu Mows. 43x3 MLC- RO: Attar fleabags Oeaeral Aetivefy.CROCKETT FRECL C?NO.6 Raftili g place. Comarualty Club, San Sleds Ave.R2ralaeatQ. Clerk:unn., Asha Gua 1M9 i2.den fie: Crackett Club. Ralph 1nspectot: Mae a $Warts. P. O. Hoserk: Ara. Rich tail . Lock4 61@ C7csk: Mildred Dam Avcuue- CrotkatL 22.$sa RamOa.TffcBtyde An.. Richmond, Livery. Rbdsa IDsp OW* Andrew Murphy, 522 age Judge: Wretha Allgood. SSA Ramon.SAN FAA"ROOe2D St. t,roskett. Judar. Vllllllam J. Ferelta. leaPRECINCT1e70 NO.! Jgtdyr: 1,arKta M Drveapast. 705 Raman.1b1t2Da Plane: El Sobrante Inub Poillog Whoa: 2 V Jlues at.. Crockett, Clark: Marlt Smut. sox 90. BanaouaslilSouraate. R a Judge:Mattis L. Andrwwwa. 745 G1- Ramon. Oouri gobnota.tlalk !s9 Juanita Lauke fpck.tiaavtal t read Mae Moran. 710 West San RamoCractem Clerk: Thstma $mtUs. P. O. Bos 2.Deirrver. Radon. Milne Road Ss2 JRgsTtianaarr. Rae loll odeo Cie: AapL trraxWL t 733 LdWuds RaClerk: Ymmem AAdrewn. San Judge* Mn hdtta Hunting, S3i0 ao- Jules. Meq P, O.. But aN St ,.:zockstt TASSAJARAbrant* Ave- Sea Pablo Rada. CMrft: IVtssBatet Ds,Lionel T54 Alban- Paulus Place: School House, Taws- vClem; Ars Mout' Kuitmatl, 471 An Cleft:Thelma auxu wrzw Oroom els- tun 44L.Crocsstt Jars,Mehr Ave. A3 Sobrante. Cleft: Moa. Rena Peterson. 6 i't Ali D Clark liSaa Pt eJtat. #CIO may" PRLCCIKCT" T. Radon T Q i Routs. Sax 30-A. Star View Ave., fC Sobrante. A dark, i Tuts Clerk:Ura Xuls,Lee.n46 Manor Road T Maartta PD! LD.ES Hall.2nd Ave-Judge: Valborg Andersen, iftar Routq, de+u. L+pe R BrectarCrockett Box W.PleasgutotLTte8obrantatI"t Ratherms Claomo, 447 3rd Judge: Christi" M. Reinstein, RouteSANPASL.O ROUGG Ave. CfockKL 1. Hoar 495.Livermore. Paul% Plane: L106- 0-91-1 F'R6CLNCT Na 30-A FAM%'Cr'%O. to h"W: Josephine Arquills. 522 - 31d Clerk: Orwor eettencoust. $gas Routs. AppianBox 32. Pleasanton.y. 13 Sobmatte. NOHall Ragaaa4Maacgf` " Ylata ttgmmUatty AJCMo amar CYow. SOT 2nd Ave.. Clem* Dorothy AL RtlAstelo, StarInspector: Mrs. Wilma fJ03-IL to nevsar:Iaoralme Da Slrsa Saar!!; L'rarLTeam YttaLr 413 3rd Ave.. Mork. $ etmaPAsn Manor Road.Rt SobSam Rasmussen, Star a raate. Rare Yom. Katvin Road. Rif Sobrante- SsJ3retrdae: Laura Klas dak Iq2 CCr' Sett" Doha R. Schott!. ISM Cerra Routs. Box 98> Pleasanton. tis LAFAYETTE i Nan Way.ffi i e J DaMe deet, AW- 90L Rude CIerR CCarol=*e.Overlie.UN Starr POU149 Place: American ceglan Half, Clerk $ate lW antarstl 30 9 Satimate p 4L g,,,, `` at.. Crockett..Aon. Lafayette Post. State Highway. Cle:k: eta Margaret Rita KaavalUL two 23L Rodes,CROCKETT Inspector: Beatrice M. Eckwall,P. O. aPbroute Ave- 10 Sobrantaie 3:Si Radom Jud" Rts¢tfoem. der sm rREC1.'KCT NU.a Sass W. L.Maletts.Re AaddaFailing2i, SOD rs. Boyd. 43W Read Failing p4ats: . ttZCs11 CStua6s. Judet. Mabel O. BoWbeer. P,O. BakIMRFlsata+na lit.. Cruckttucll"t Laisystta. VAN ]FARM rK1WWCT Iw. 11 suspect",!hors"Yatelumenoff, 1428 Judge: lard Long. P. O. BOX 110; PREMCT Na.31 int P taro; Hays Ylfsa OommanitT Flats SL. tleckett Lafaystta. 71 Paulus Ha2L, Ra,den Juagpr: Baas Yanutehl.. 1605 P01nma C Kk: Ethel M. Donald,Route 2,Sok r-8obsaa A Swpt' Over t,larsie 374! K a, Ave.Crockett 246. Lafayette 37t4 Mss. Yen OKr. Rewou Judge: Eleanor Baasettl. ISIS LUU= Clerk: Maggie Mae Davis. P. O. M4 te Ave-am Pablo, Judge: AOtea, Llavlet Cku"al OWvs SL.L'roexatl, 145, Lafayette. Judet:tel; Eta dwa Clefs:Cannella M. Foutcb..1404 Cases Clerk: Zephsniah H. Bollmer, Jr., btaate Ave,. Pablo.JmdDa' OWItruds asRosa.tieaseDodo. tit.. L`roekeet. Route 3.Box 121.Lafayette.SanAPablo. taaL 5950 rasp- St3D RerOart L'letk:Ettmbab Guaia.1405 Fiona SL. LAFAYETTEJudge, Ars. Anna C3atek_Audrey Caautst, 0140 1" warren 't t PRECINCT No.1»AaObrtn, Ave- Ban Pablo. Cion; J"*AkW Raw* Oeaeral Oahe• Clef&; great Colaasbo, SM Ist Ave., Potting Place: American Legion Ball,Clerk: Mrs Paaarl S. Johasoa, 3 a1 "T. Redoo Crockett Lafayette Pat. State Highway,aobtsate Awa,. Ban Pablo. is Y.Ctect: Iaabd CWMV. 84a 7310. Ram CROCKETTClerk: Ala. Chxtaitne Flank 57t'M Inspector, Edna Gcxldals, Route 3, Circle Drive,San Panic. VINOt,E rRl.C1NC T NO.T Bax 19t-13.Lafayette. r Clerk: lits. Vers R. Bradshaw, :aaPREC1lT AO. I Paulus phacs, Viactat Erpoolto Oar- Judge Ellzaotth Pugh. Route 3. Soar ManornoT Drive,Drive,Seat Paws, Pdltaan Waco; Joe. C- Aatosasssa7r IOU Pomona Ave. Crockett. 27. Lafayette. OLWAYX roe ranch_Inspector:VetoCl.r» ' oa Draprsy.2430 Vtsts Jades: Dorothy M. VanCleve, P. 0. Paulus Place: Socia! Halt LTDtaan Ott 0R Oirs !!bred ! firlanfaard. Dai leans^ Crockett. Hex 339.LafaYKts. Col Oleum 134 p laaie, Judas: Psestaa tlaiffsat! 18ia Vista Clerk: YeAlta Ingram, Route 3, Bmf Judge: Mow Tt andt Clark Rol 17, Ari Isla C'tockett.1701. Lafayette. Ol Josephine SltchaaaD. rtuok_ Judge.• Eauaa Aughlabaugb. 1817 Clerk: Rutb McKlmhaA, Route '3, Judge' Mrs. earths PausetBag 30 p ie' Hclea R. Lnosa des 3W Johnson Aviv.. Czaarkest. Box 28.Lafayette. 1OlettmClerk. E1tab"ll R Alberts. ISO Cur- Clerk: Eltzaboth Jennings, Routs 3, Oleg: ACs.Joaate M. Taylor, not is, QwtPin : Mn May A. Silva dao i61. ggalnrs War- wllfttH BOakaJsX 233 Kra- Bas 103. Lafayette, LAFAYETTE Cleric Mrs. Cirft:Mia Unit'C;3111aas. Focused" dull Ace. Crockett. PRLCENCT No.ZSaltyRaid. Hoo 23, banee Ate nuase Cleft: Atbs 11"kmsna. 1762 PonsoaA Olen : Moa Flaaaea Rlaunae Claat#st. Com. Mrs etruds AL Tarry. Jona Ave- Crecaert. R Roadd, Lafayel Methodist Church. RODEO Ptudt- CROCKETTtAaps+etar. Gertrude Cons, Route 1. st rRECRNCr Na.1 1"4"PRECINCT NO.! Sta 746,. Lafayette. PWI2hg Plana: Orad Fvitaaaa Bast PRECINCT 1 tL t Patttns Wsear Fire Haxtse L52f Ligula Jud6s Jpsephitre Ford,P. O.Hos 411. Radon. L-Woriaar:Le Rory C UW iWre Ilea[73. IDWpsctar: Mia. M-7 J. Rel, 1018 lot John M. Suri:. Route I. HosHouDR81>• 8 Ark"Wan r 333, odco. Pia~ AWr. 14Ln Ave,* Aver. Crockett. 730-8. Lafayette. f Judaic' Mrs, Maas L Dickivaon, Sas Judge: Mrs, Maris L AtaesmL dots tip. Juef w: LWIlataba Marebaad. 1133$tir Clerk: Louisa P. Burk, Route 1. Sal; Roden, 33 OaacvCWwa at 1900 TIOUnant. Finaale- Ave. Crockett. 730.8. Lafayette, Judge' Mrs Mae A. Joseph, Roe I'M JU te= Mea Mast' A Lariat poo 1i2. Judge. Anna C3321044 1114 lot Ave. Gest: Mabel A. Hatfield, P. O. anRodeo. 3.12 PacMc Ave. Ills wuloar. ptnrya CterMctt.28. Lafayette Clerk' Mks Janque Curtia, 149 Lille Clerk'Ars CI.De It. Mama 131 aaaahb Clerk: Mothe apitoal. 1033 Sib Ars., Clark: Lauretta Hoover, F. O. Sox ra-Rodeo. 81_ Plods. Crarksit.136. Lafayette. Clens: Mrs. Uuth 0002M Bar= 1=1 Clerk: M.-s vague Marsr Cad'. no Clerk, Cowls 1"Wana. 1405 Lillian LAFAYETTEA01100. U1 Oancetsmn. Prganr tit. Planar lit..Ctaarkett. PRECINCT NO.Z-Alabs: Mrs. Meaaor Defy. Sox .at. Cleft: UM Uatsr E. Dutra.!12 ten- Clerk:Rumnaa Taeooal.1333 14110an St., Polling Place; Methodist Church.Rodeo. 138 fake St, Dant Ave. Pledle CTotktKL Mamma Rnad. Lafayette. a RODlSav M%O1a PRIfifNCROCT 1CQ! Bmf 29 Inspector* LataAnnette C $Wsenap. P. Q PRRCINCT NO.! PQUUW 11rw C A CT dj 1 p yt Vicars: !tate ee DagD Pssxt" JH. McKim, Route 2.Petting Place. at. Fats4dsa tlrutc3t 626 .QUID ne PtaaIe CMa 071 tad Ave..Cnaekett. B.M.s 769LafayetteRaiftqX4CtW: P. lroad Awa Radro (3rd and Paris"i Inspector: Mea Etta L. CUMWa Eeto U*PWi-: Cayce T. Brags, 7202nd Judar: Maslarls L Howard, Route 2. ViaQtd tlesreeoaa Rodeea. A B 1:3 PtDola-t2utartne Ave_ Crockett. H J 76644. IMMy'e to Awa.,Rpde» Gauge Ou"Y'. 364 Pinole ptJ: Mrs Merle Sagraf, Boas 2!ZJudge: Cluck" Cradle Fwsattf0, 71S Part St.. H Clerk,L' Lacy, Route 1, Bout F Judge: Ura Mary cl atem t7s Judge-Mn. Bernadette il&woman-at Judge: Jutta Rooamu. 70T lot St.. Clerk:Bernice Hall. Route 2, Sop 742. VaQustoa Ave, RDdaa Quintile a-Ptade_ Crackett.Lafayette. Qstk Mrs FYapelr app Clerk: era Matrlee Kastle. IM pnspa C1sr1t: Lisfa Ptau><f, 1=4 FromSt.. Ctazk. DorothyG Hood Route i.Hot V usroat Ave.. Rodeo. Vista Are.. Pinole_ Crockett 750, Lafayette, Clark: Mrs. Rose Stafford, 4th and CU-rt: nO `niffor L 04 Ouj- doh Caspsrat. 112'2 Crow f AFAYE?1Lanise' Ave- Rodeo, 54- L'raokett PRECINCT 140.7Clerk: en. Marie Ruhl. 381 Platten, C'ierk: Mra, Mary LA%cW 03 Oate/aw Clerk. Emla Garcia. ala •'A'- Street. Paulus Pie": Lafayette GrammarAvg- Rodeo P. O, Blox 343 Finale CrotknL School. Conumercial Street,Lafayette RODEO RERCt"LES CROCKETT Inspsator: Ethel Turner, P. O. Hmt F'RSCRI CT Na.3 PRI0MCT NO.- PRECL%C r NO. t9 610.. Lafayette. Paulus Plane.Rodeo Grammar SCsa nLFalling place, Hercules Club Hotwe: plate, Terrace C7acnaitt IM Judge:Ethel J. Letgb. P. O. Hos 9'J. Hercules Powder M. Hafcuim Poemigan Ave- Crockett. Lafayette. lnapecYxn'Inaperuw: Ars Emma Aadsafslta: a pest": Moltke JunXiahano, 44 Judge: Hope E. Steward. Route 2.Lloyd Cooper = Stas Dunhaata, Hencuynt Saidrto Ave. Crockett. Hos 020. Lafayette,Number.Rodeo v UWAU. 434 Judge:U Box* AL Disco, 14 raft 340. u Howard Bali.43 Baldwin Ave., Cleft.-Elizabeth Emery,P.Cx Box 302. Oarrvitson Ave.. Rodeo. Judge. era Harriet S nt Judie:Oeorrle Spauidlbi SSl Barret- e:Mrs.Ooidle IL BCR,tines Asa.. Judet- Inez M. Ridow 119 BaldwoxlaClerk,Matilda Malont. P. M S208.r Web Awe., Rodeo., Are. Crockett Lafayette. Ciayk: Mas MedeStege, Soo Clerk- Mrs Gertrude RaadaIL 1 park Cleft, Elalae' R. Saunders, ti dart- Clerk. Thelma E. Meller, Route 2. Rodeo Nil st" heft los stele et. C ClrsTrrtkett, Box 344 Lafayette,Lafayette,OssretaoD nee i. Clerk: A . Jeade booklet'. 1! Park Cleft: Mnankr S. Farmer, 30 Eaurrena LAFAYETTECleft: Mrs. Tbelma Rlkr, 615 Rader st- Hef'des. Ase, Crgtetett PRECUgCT No 7-AAte' Rodm C1rrt: Mrs Josephine E. VaWortt. a Cleft: Pauubs 2:. Brlsas, 64 Bishop Polling Place: Lafayette GnammuClark: Urs odea, ae Lea#. DSD Bar_ .a&raL,PIP_Hercules. act Crockett SCh001.Lafayette.reLaon Avs, Rodeo S1xJ Y PORT COSTA inspector: Janette Hagerman. P. O RODEOlR311[31 1CT NO. - rREr1Nr*NO t Sax 203, Lafayette.PRSCiNCT Na i ValueWMM;sa4bs ectgoolTatraey. Putting place: Frank starker rarat. Jades.DoA. Bishop. P.O. Sas 252. Ci Paulus Plane. YeFd KE, J napkin. tuspoctor: zom M4rria Se14y decree. Main at, Pon C'nata Lafayette. Mahoney St. Radon Judge: its Aiwa Mlbttntkes. !elft lospetler: Aaux ntzarralft Prnspect. Judas: Esther P. Cassell. Routs 2. peQor: 14e derici J. Haapktaat 1314 Judge- Ida Mar Roagt. Selby. am 747 Ave.runt Carta Box 396. Lafayette.UsUMft, Rodw Judger#Cts t#r21ma S C k^Lies.Cbarioate MsK2tWp-Briny Judge: UwIlle Stene, last 29. Part Clerk: Ruth B. Anderson. P. O. S" r Hopkins. 1314 Bal :Si ceata 336. Lafayette Mahoney St. Rade*. CAnta: Mrs, LSMW ShuUmnowr. Judge: rmak R. starkly. Bar 24 cost Clerk: Blanche S. Court, P. O. Bmf Judge' Ars Trem Hanatawt, 13PS Srtblf Soo 765 Costa. 223, LafsyetM U41300CY St g. dea, a Gess;'Urs. UtDnr Turner. Se!w- Clerk- Adeline" fknpb. Bax 36, Part Clerk: Pauline O. Johnson. P. O. Box r Ma"Ifek: at, Rodeo, swam, talo GDA.\'! CIosta. 384. La#ayette Cleft: Mfrs. Anita Van AUkeD t5t: PUCCUCT%0. rest C010" Csast:Marble A llumphrey. Bax 26. LAVAYETTE a;6th SL, Rodeo, Giant xting Rerlibs Crab. Cleft: LaYoa Fossate. Pott Costa. Foiling Place:Contra Costa CountyGait; Urs Lavelle Mlaattea, 403 FORT COSTA Business and Hatar Ssrvlta. Ine HidKSonomaat. Rafea re. oul Hata. Ui ant OUL PRECidtt"T NO ? Wpatatrnl. /tate H1rt111MY, Lalayetti. Rt1DrIy0 Jasdtarr- Mr. Edmaed RaragsaaL Giant rt4lum plats: Feet Ca" Oasmmaz Inspector:Lillian 8111.P. O. Box 214, rREMVCT Na.S nut. RX*AW ad stlaaxN Port Costs. Lafayotte. VPollum W u Duane W. O%V%& Ela- Judge: Mrs Bubr Ana Jetta. ohm Insliector: June Hazziagtoba. Pint 192Lafayette. Frances 's.es S. Wright, P, O. BOX 1 vee-Rodeo, i]kat.. RSWtaoaaIiAve, ROdeO RUM Os asla.414 Vat- C9ert; IC %Ifttast OuraiKte Guai Jit= Katherine LtsOn Poet Coats Judge: Esther Ferro, P. O. Sam 590, pint,-R Judge: Katherine McCarthy, Port LafaYstte. t- MArsaret 13. Soap, WO Clerk Urs Usslue Lista miler DIAL. 'LIMA' Clark Edith M Hammond,P• O. Hots au2suD Ave. Rodeo. L9efk: Etbw Ral#ssta Fart Caast& 35, Lafayette. i ADnle SCID. Sli Sulaagw 3laegatK tataotlrt ;]nkat Clark.Mary easaran Port Costa. Gert. Emma Steers, P. O, Box M. Ave eo tat. nichaaoaad Cltrt: Wslits J. Warton,Port Costa, Lafayette. Clerk; Um Dorothy Vaughan. Sag DANT2LLE Clerk. Constance P. Hansen, P. O: yNAve.. Roden, CROCKR. T FRECDILT NO.f Box 303.Lafayette fapl0 Legion Wdx.3". Rodeo. Wt' UM Ann U F lkgtiscs lgta.r.J+rlw CaCL lLrrtnarara Caaz rditn0 phot: Way. LUkasllts PRECINCTa SCleft'ALM l+rCLUd A.V. CraW&r%L Danville PataL Slats Avt Thelma Paatcr,tfti Valfaia fur, tlataaah 4U Inspector- Horace J. Van Gordon, Polling UtopeFRrnmks Pavid. li fn. C¢ HADRO J~' L Ax%t. xtoe M. Aabr Q2 Jerk- Judos: Anthony R C9abcat P.O. Sm Inspector: Voids D. O'Neil, Rout* I. PR XINCT lie i t;t. RoIWstt 2i DWavlue. Boat 427. Lafayette. Pb Gng A Coclte It Padua. P. O. Bos 66 Judge:alyrtte D.Stcaekibger.0 Valentelaax: J. O. Vatnu Oa-SC Jud:r;Btlataash M llloaara. Sig Lan f1an. CnurL Lafayette. Ave., ROdoo tag Ave.. C3rod4siL Cleft: Loulae L Lawrence. Y. O. Bos Judge: Barbara M.Beantsky, Bos 46CMks. OAUY U. boanott. all Cwa• Mary O'Low" Kruaedy. 3U 144 Daavfile. Rothe 1. Lafayette, ftat307ltaadauUlaakawat. 0k"ottJudge. Mrs Julia murphir. r-1 start- Clefs:.Massaeve L Walcott. 30 t inn. 31.DDan ttgale R. iNums. F. O Baca 32a sLKiar:ii H' LShlrin> Route 1, BOx f` irosa Ave.. Rodeo. km at. Brackett. Cao t^Does E:Rtebwds.Bax 121. Dan- Civet: avidred M. Rucker, Rotate I.Judge-Mas, flora M_ Wooden, , .fib Mary- C7etk: Hannah Wa#:a_ 313 UIDWsow vlllr. Haar 190. Lafayette.3CieCleft: Mrs,1 Si. Crockett. DA..KYTtt.it curt; Margaret L Fuller. RY.D. ICO. and +SOo 6s Rsoden 7M0 t*SC&NCT AO. 2 Putting Place:Fire Haese.Prow High- SOS Marianna LAFAYETTE 71 a;k PREMCT lea. SA am[2201. R'alattt Clark Cleft: Mrs LTdfa M. Jacobson. R.F.A Polling place- R Chards 1 d I t e pntlltag PSace: PYnakelc Yaawll%oa Zp• JuC4r: kannawe h npantkT. P O Bos. Bos Ci-A. Walnut Creek- Buyhaartn. iGH Rfadatdaotl SL.. may. Wer HaM Valtty x41ad. Lafayette tat. Aaiaut Crews.Cleft: Emily Hunter. Route 1. Bos C. tln*Z. lespector. Lucille R Mattel. lirw.te I. J~, Aucua:A M .McIntyre.Boule 1. Newell Awe-, Walnut Creek.impactor:!tens Buchanan.1¢i4.we f: Bot 13:1. aAtayetu. a A.U. tiAuaut tre*a. WALNUT CICEEJ4-ar""n St.. Martinez. Judge Maude 8. Beur od. Roan. I. Clavi: Erma A Routeute 1. FRECINCT Na.14Judge,Geraldine G. Wells 1Rich. TDO.Lafayette. Bas 101, W&Asut Creel. Poona;PLiee:Lewis Palmar Resider: Or. i f M1Al- Cleric fit`; s s. 011110 St-Warttaaf Jssate: Tranam plater 2153 !lest BL. taeowors Ze1to B,tsnglir. 1907 Psric+ "- Irene Z[ Chllbro, 2425 Elm st' Clark, Z=41T C, c=lsm. ZS2S AUU=- Uortuw e/d' Are- Coveaed bra Ave.l tirtl11tss 0r": melte C"Luwllrt. Iib wancut ssrdgr; PJnms a Christer 2x24 Stn-CONCORD r= aMtr Are..Co-rind..PRECINCT Nb. is Fot1' 41M SL Cine •ticrilpsnOpshaw. 2410 Haase Judaa Vtr123"Hawltirty.19xt Farkeiuflr Potllag plaice: Leslie B McKlnrOb i6 Ave. Wntt1-ar Asa. cclowed Garagei.?3014 East St.. C'oat0rd ll ls W J t t,3ntc Bactsel same. 11= Pylar Ave, Myss"n x1sm P. a lint Std. feaat..C cord. Cocas A IdClCluaoa. 13E0 7, s P.aet'C.,Concord. 1 1lestdt Dopa R,Geouge,14%Caspar itarumcs Ct44R: IMUS C. Rego. 2x; Sinclair Judge: Lucy Aref ttL Z48S Almond martuveR TtxK BILL Aveeue Coutoo.Are Dorothy iiaaeu ICC C.Vdar b"t. TSLtCi14CT a:e - C.'" k: Eerttlra K McCollum, Rotate 2.. Jadge: Ptauees A. Costa. ?443 Bay Fdsittai t64m» y/ aeKe"a Cawntlr pmt Point Htgtlwsy,Concord. Judge-Kathrs'ti,S. 0MVoK, 1422C44"44" stary tt?wtaget. PasBem Stud. 4411- CiMCORA Ciaek. Rasa Paas. ZiZS Iisy Point at., Marcum&PREC/ItCT Na 9-Atsacat M hway. Concord. i Martlaes two, 14".1 !late ft, Inspector: J. man dL P_ O Soutar plate: Elva Hanson [Rest+ Franca M. Clugston, 2521 Al- saw l- OL Maguss"jraea) Clayton Rd.rear Sib tit.. l4{ 4. m and Ava. Concord. Clerk: Amy A. liciciL 1405 111th 64-• 8LtarupeLaJat IS6 1 # chl 6"isr ian& Rt. L Roo 533.Concord Clerk: John lI MtRiaaOtrr 2304 *W Ina x. ETra Hsmsoa.Route 411 sox at.. Concord. clerk: Moo M. RU. 1435 Date St- Just• Aaarttm V11100s Jars" RL 1. Com& CONCORD f Bos at. 3130t1mez Judtr: Jtwttw Lavoldgw. 2875 Cas- PRECINCT Nor 14 i lsiltlYTLNSE C3r : calke Strata. Ric i, Has 1t5ehrent Bird..Concord. Folling place:Mabel R.Goddard(C)a+ iPoilsn4 ply: J' rah It Mangum Jr. *KQ C man RL 1. Soz sm 711..Cid M. Gauicbitn. Rt 2. Insppeeccttoor: StreitBt,, Mo buxSt. 3. Bot tCi&MZel. I Escab%r St.maninot ids M. Weisband. RL 1. Rao; ( task:Edna A.Chris:le.P.O Box 836. W. Concord. r ink, ii`,. t Ids Judge: Mn. !Carte Martin,2300 Cres- Cllr • ltd riewball. Ron" 4. Box cant Drive. Concord. at.. tldte4v R Trouser. 014 Ttatttrut TV=1I11J.en. C onewd. Judge: Carne Reber, Rt. 3. Boa 487. p Pane iiCT a...A Clerk: Baku xuuuasan.P. Q Box 348. Cierk. Florence Johnson, P. O. But st u#tattal C. ItOrtiwt. 3Zs Tiattn+t !railing py*r» Vtgt/aaa M Brown Ceacaed 504. Concord iGaeaart.Godal+m Road shuslaess CONCORD Chit, Tina Oarilngtan, at. 3. an Nrk. l oufse Human say View 2 +r MUdred Moody. Rt_ I. Hoc raw-INC 3W to 31 F 656. Concord. 101. Maniac's Towns place: Clayton VKUef School. Clark: Mabel Oaddatzd,P.O. Boa[486. Clak M. aurum 304 Tical-out Judge:Christian X men.RL 1. mks Concord. at. Marttaea 164,builla+ear. inspector: Adru" 8. Warlord. 21tt CONC01M CyeK:Lmc11ee 01batt2.tot Howard at, Judsr: Sts $ Runk, RL L Bac ?3'S-, Lallwa Way.Concord- PRXCL14CT No.lI I3lartln0g mastimw. r Judge. Kathryn Witphourn. Route 4. Polling place: Phyllis E. Atkermalt tA><TI14EE Cleric. Caailre'n DeBuxrT. Rt 1 80t Eras 451. Carneo#%L tCSarogw).2290 Hickory Drive,Concorq, PRECINCT a:.r !s Z^3 Martinez judge, Dorothy a Cialbealtb. 26t La- Inspector: Ida Bracken, 2964 Rodd Putting tom Georg K. Rk*AM- Clark, F1rs4 Glossa. RL I Bats ZLi Vista Woy.ConcciC4, Drive. Concord. son tom). 4W "town bx- aw- Martinet Clerk: Carate Stuwabenw- Route 4. Judge: Ymnees Moore, 2920 Kaon Clinic t. Cli » Lots Martin. R1- Has 190. Ten om Cocend Drive, Concord. 4r Inspector: LOutae A Plancletree. 310 Wasune Clara- Kathertsts A.Ciaruvrots,Route Judge: Dorothy Mae Cook, P.O: Hos Asian at.. Martinus. C(lN[tum 4_ Bas 44@. Cos.aord. Sit. Concord. w sJudgeMary#L .413 8cnru2xlv;C!.1 Clem: Katharine Sparrow, Route 4. Lek: Marion O. Nieolosi. 2M Potty- St., Manias. P011inc place: 3w= Debasedeitl 110x MT.Concord dwrow Drina. concord. Judge- Abble D.Lord. TS: Brraea(Bt, 18awrment). 3116 Grant SL. Cas-cord. CONCORD Clerk: Norma Iiaacup, 2273 Acacia MArttam Inspector: tiha.Maud Jones.2149 Wt. TWXDICT ltd 141-A Drive. Concord Clerk: Vaslltrt4 A. Buckman, 313 DUA*o 6, iarncted Poittax place: Clayton V-11" School. Clerk: Phyllis E. Ackerman, 22W 1 Brown St.. 3sxrtlnm Judie» Matssrrt IL Manttm. M14 Al- C ocarts Hickory Drive,Concord r Clark: Gladys E, Console. 411 Brown axo*d Ayr. Csaoeant. ins Oe211101S R.Fails.at.4 Box CONCORD SL, Martinez Judge» Hoses Srttao, 2953 Ml Dtabb 400. = PRECINCT No.IS-A Claret: Marg Ana TSktm !'let' Castro Hied. aameasd. Judge: Beralee CorWisaM RL 4. Sax Falling place:Helen M.Smith (and- at.. MarUW!L Clers; Boxes S. 1B11a. 2164 Haal(scia 443. Concord. deuce). 22W Hickory Drive, Concord. MART114EZ St_ Caucarll. Judta:Athsiev W.Carr.Rt.4,Box 474, Inspector- Mary M Duarte,P. O.Hos j 11=119CT No.n CU--k:'Theresa Marta-.Zero Boultaelar C neord. C Po211n4 pla0r RObrri s. Lowery tResl- W_ C>atr[11ed Clerk- Mary J. Bergeron. R*, 4. Sax udge::orMarguerite J. Warner, 2313 dwae),3131 Alhambra Azar-. Ltattlnet Chat. LAUMb Stevens. U= Aachet0 44& ComCmd Acacia Drive Concord inspector: Mrs May A. Killer. 350 t; S!. Oaonoed 4aiCleft, Dents- A.C.ontOsd AS Thayer. at. 4. Box Judge: Ira Y.Travers RL 3,Box 366. Jaadee Annabelle air'atat. 3136 PetRCORD C1]C 2 Clark: Amelia Sehenaae t{t. 4. Box Concord.Charlotte M. Lindsey. 2973 1sTnWuls•.Court. #lartlaeyt. P.XI ng PAW** Clad Theatre BsdldEnt Costed- Knoll Drive. Concord. Judge: urs. Lutiue T. woodran. 3ZH 5=Mt Diablo SL. coneard CONCORD Clerk., Helen M Smith. 2284 Hickory PRECINCT No,i Drive. concord2t Cl a Avenue Martnauz 1. Cad mr»!tory BtarhaSL 3451 Pschtto w i Clark:Mats. V1rJ:"-o1a 8r0rra,3L't0 Rlria ,g0.• Csoi-coed. Flalltplt ptaer• 1.. Irwin Lr mer rshow Clerk:Elizabeth M.Marcia,RL 3.Hos aatue Martinet. Jta64e: Su-!cs Isstiaasoa. 23L5 SsttipRoams aatland Highway oast Cowell 354,Concord. Cleric-, Mss Marr Cadenasso. 326 K St C(arnt+ard Rcarl.Commed ASSOCIATED street. Marun= Ju : Loma Tabs'- 2413 Sallie St.. Inspe tor• Jose C. Arrtgbt F QdexPRECINCT No.- Clark* urs. Julia R Brv11tAn 3ZI- Oamocd. Has 2:Co-cord Falling lace:Club House,Tide Water 3eaeva Sunt.. Maroons. Cleric: Ruth It CZae3,rtan, 3c$ Aa- Judie: Coca E: tlatborn. 121 Adelaide As,r mix"d O12 Co..Associated MAitTINIM cdre+ro St Cltmcacd at-Concord. Iaupector Mat ei Copeland.Bos 51. 1'RELYI4LT 1 a 19-A putt= !laic LC Pricer. P Q. Bos 4Tl Jndhs: ttaoee t Tlarmpsore lift Z. Associated P01111n4 gi.oe L3asserP P. Csrler+n Contaed• Czwg Taus is Y. Emwry. ZS Cowell Jucitte' Erlich S. Paan. Box Z6, As-Contacts, In Out" Ave. Manioc! Clark: Mrd Halts IL Kula-der. P -a. sociaad' tnap--%--Cearsoe P,Canaan.134 Gas- Hen 3x2. Coeaes'd Mam>je C Costs 1940 Willow ArCoftcordJudge: lva R. Harrison, Box $4, F err Ave..Martinez. CONCORD St..Co-card Judea. Margaret 8. 11mly, 311 G11- rx1x fCT 110 3 C,'tet'L- Dasattty ro-920. 2521 Al- O tic O. Smote.Holt 23. As- ger Ave„ Man' an POU:06 place: City Hail 230D Wstlsr manal Ave..Cone"& i Judge: MUT Stlrmsa. lot P Bi- War- Pass 1140,_Caaeemwd_ CONCORD Clerk: Florence H BsCoa. Box 15?. ssaclatea tines. Inspector-Catharine,J.CSW-dot, P a X12%%-f Nw. 11-4 Clerk Rose D. Be". Box 134. Assoet- Cnerlt:Gerutwe 11_Hanson.210 H Hit_. Bos 30L Cancard Towns;ptzor- U iewm Lahtster (Show, aced tom Mattisaas Judea' Maar C Basics. M2 (301111110 Roam) Oakland Highway and Cowellpark: Dorothy E t lresaty, 401 G114t+r a_ Ctcnoatd. COWELL at.. Manila J"080: Estr la M Eddy. s513 Wt. Inspector. CDn Jeaale T.Walter. 140 Ana- PRECL(CT No. - Clark.Ruth 3, Wets.411 C43W Ane., Diatle,1£L. C meard. PollUM place:Cowell-Portland Cement ait2atz Cleft! Sena Ana Knopm. P. Q Haan Jae. penton 63 Greets Rd.. Co. Cowell Bail Cowell. WARTII4SE 145.Concord Inspector: Florence M. Stenger. 11 Pltltt:ll4CT No. 2! Cleric- E r r s F a Maa.oaa 1223 W Y. G Jawphtnw Trabtno. P Q Hat 2"$t..Cowell- OMNI)Ppl!aact ee• C3ecU E. Burro IResi- DLbb fL Caacrard Concord. Judea: Mary P. $ulllran. 14 3rd St. denoet. Alhambra stead.. mutlaea cleft. Martares Reim roatett P. Q. Clark:Lai*D.Mattoon. Rt.4.fox 62'2, C-919 Mildred 0. Hurn. RL I Boa Sas.Coa card.C wd, Judge: Mary N. Borden. T tad At., It" 439. uarumm CONCORD aeric.giant 3C Pertim,t30 Alden+ Cowell. Judge, Venda 8. Ray. Rt. X Bon Sig. VRZg3 ECT NO. 4 d a taaun. Vaccoed Clark: Clara Olsen. 10 "A street. matuaPostingtt. Possti picots, Fat= Bureau i lub class: ma"Wat East. t= A 1 m a s Cowell Clark: Maude K Smith. 1 tat street.Judge: Bonnie L.. Duane. Rt. 1. Hag Houses. Farm thumu Road attd Walnut Court.Clwetrtd x a 432 Martl11ee. Acs- Caamaed. CONCORD Cowelt lark;Julia Marie Wing,241st Street,C3etk;Veessa M Welch.Fra-kala Can- * rt- O0crtzade Stfel.r. Rt. Z. 80`c PRECINCT N0.12 CowellTartRd„Martumm Putting sw-, Joe Mae-duo talus w) Clerk. Mildred L Sonnei. Rt. L Bats Judge: Bu rms aradf="L. RL. 4. Bas " A Lit. and Fara= Bureau Road. lit. 2.PACHECO i 435. Musclam on.couoard. PRECINCT No.t Claris:Ustry ilrit.Rt, 1.Bas 44Q Mar- Judce. Ruth C Ta•vinstaa,. at J. has 110.tvacogdInspector- Tae3ms McCollum. at. Z. POUTag place-,Pacheco Town Hall.C/o tlaes fit-Aorta P Baetast: RL 4. Bos 0x1. cancons-Bea 40. Card B. Leonhard, for 1063. Concord MT, V IZW durt4lr: bees-e C. Spowart. at,2. a" ins EUS Jones.at, 1, Bolt 334. rRVCtNCT X4161 tittlta 1E tG+- Clark: Reith A_ Laamard. RL i Hos Mm T M. Nucor. Its. 2. Box trice LeonhSrdt. P. O. 8036 rnari.Z36i South C3est Ave._ Martims oat Oancard_ 4,,papsd 1043. ConcordPuttingplace: In).=1nr; ouch M.14710911.230111 SaaW Clark: W1111a Q lllppm-'a. as. 2• an Clrrc rdearte f. Millard. Rt. Z, 8wn Judce: nom Johnson.Rt 1. Has 333. Q+wt Ave- Martinez 3M C>(xat+o&d. Im t.mcCad, MxvtUWL Jud Aaasbclse Bride, Leri Steil CONCORD LINTS: WA 1laewetk. Rs. ?. Eos 266. Cleric: Annie Kirk. Rt. 1. SAx 387. A Judsxeirtlaai% TlaChrr. 2300 ilastleraa oIL PnLK11t pka a Crattral ores. G'bocved a& rmn:23wr X6.5 t Malian Wittard. 2142 Almond Z t, Etta Vlach, Rt. 1. Boat 207. AV*.. Are Cloaaacd. Ave._i.•svn M&L Martinwz Clark; Grana 71hi-. Rl. 1, Hos #1na star; L Dattesa, 70 COItCORD Clem, LttcYUe ICaktr. at, 1, Box 330. 59-8, Wartlae3a rucculcT awn. 12-A Morstnet: Clark,TUIse A. tJtht. 2351 SAmusm Ja tr: C3n1ta M B a s k i n s, as Polling V+ace: lags. 1sd19A ss. Cappts PACHEECO Amy Mf dawn Lsae. Cknoeard tcasrages "ft$ Hursomwy An,. t:/,n.,rru. PRECINCT No.2 i Clrfk: LlveUis Allard. 914 Lomas tat- 409tte' Baku BuNCON s. 508 Pechsc0 l++ir wr: Mae. Larry balloon. 1131 PrtUWg puce: Ray L WhittarWre, USA4134lt Cleft: CIIAICQKIK J M3rt1e Hu9uc R G Bas Slit. Csrara. Co-cued Root Estate Office, 2225 Contra CO" N WT. %1= H i yal+wayr is. vt..sc. 1245 Huta- Highway. Concord PRIDCINCT X0. : C am Sil' Damen ..stat.COAaoord Inspector: Lbs D. Hook. 60 HOokstars Paul" piaci: T. Tate-tt110 iGatatet. lam. a l.s.a4e: is w"v la. Crane. 400 Hum- Road. cuumdConcor 1311 Vitale Aar.,Martlnes. Clu k,t t:llr t_ 413 Pacheco pzteef'1•e. r o11surd l Judge: Dorothy W. Patterson. 501 sag+ettor: Bttdr2la J. Stsktrtrtxe.2C4t ctrl. Lieu: lea #i. iruai. Waatut Ava„ ROakaton Road. Coatord. a clrxa4t St. uattinez. 0su..ts..tnW++ai a3rlrw.waAvgu Judge: Jeannette bumbsm, 16 Geary j Judet; Tlam11aa 3, VacrhiKi, 2.38 CONC,O , 6 L7erK: Isms. Jcrrwphtae R. Hawkitia. Lane.. Concord. I`xc4uoo Blvd. Martlnat CoacrAd 1404.. Gontogd Clark' Mn Lots Revak. 200 Tread' Jttd4e:naher limall 1311 C2ne Ara. P'o41a4 Pb PkOni H Shlaaek iC1ar- t•h{s: lays A11aa Humphrey. 1lraluut via Drive. concord Marti-eL 0e.) 4-Asan Bs_C -d Ave- Cuncutd. lark: Maslow Lucas, 2113 Clrntra Clack: Crime Q. Barren, soul Fatm tome ctaf: Mabel M. C1sonwa- f agar CONCORD Costa Highway, Concord. Air..Martiam mutt Rd_ RL x BOX 33'L Coolant S'wIX47t stn.13 Clerk: Virginia W. Monroe. Rt.2, sox Clark: Hden C shumtakar. 1251 Atm Judie' Bertha J. Turtser. Rs. 3, Bus Polling pj"+: A. J. ifobacU (suave be. Martinez. Ave., Muntneg. Mlte4. er eg M. Slttar3. 4o Aron 6Sie). t30i !"arctic tit.. t onCord-Clerk: Well M. Keltp. 2364 C beanut Pal ulers.a aacwts.at. 4. PRECINCT No 2-A SL„ Martshm Rd- lit 3 Bas 41a Ctoa7r>'rsi. 1:seKr1 133114 i aCr23C at..C atµgrd Foiling place: Mrs. rather Hatfield,Clast81st0brth1Ca. RL 3 HES bl Bic ' G Ls"com.P.O.Box 511.PRECINCT No.1Cone=* iw e:Mary jamideneti. t025 Contra Carta High-MT. VININ ptsvoe: Parr Hagge 1111 Qleaa Clark: saitirnt C. What- RL 3 Bost C J Mme K.Orue"L-6.P.O.Box way, actor, Concord. Ca. Plea PrCace: Vim House at. dad Inspector, Mn. Esther Hatfield. IOZ3 Shall Ave. Martsatg. Rath 3I Lotter.Rt. 3 t".l n 364. mo ars., 0 L. Uatley. at. 3. sea Contra Coats Highway.Canford Judge: Mn. Reba Delu, at. 2, Pleas- Ruth F. Hari. 130( Bhel1 Qkxb r 41x0., 4.00,c td out HUI Road. Martinez-inspector. drt ilartlttes 1 C1earK: Lsttdlwr le itxnen. 2251 Sea Judge: Mn. patrtela Warden, 1001 Ju3Esrttititargtrt Row 13:1 Chestnut Passing plane:Oak Grave se3aal.Csm- L9sl.w Ayr.. t oacotd Contra Catty titghway,Concord St„ es.Clark: Bray art-mocbW- Rt. Z. fox clerk: Mrs. , m 1, store. at. I.Judse• lona 8oslan. 1310 C beatnut star. «... tamtt tZOo Wet- 34r.1.4410- cid.La"cotss. tlat 15. Gregory Lana. Caacord 3L. Martinez. COXCORD Clerk:Mrs, Margaret W. Brown. 3100 g C3ait: Ford L. Pratxa.1301 Alm Aran nut Aar. Ciontswd rxxcLNCT DWI, !3-A contm Cots Blghway. Concord uartutets A b' waasm. 13 Ytsksus pace. Towns1)cbutd;thank of Mss. Margaret Green, 521 Soyd Ctetk: Fytthar Barron, 3301 ulna Ads_ Judge: Ikek.-le"A CW". P. C1 Has Com) 1 Yatale ids»CoaCord Road. CoaCord 7. Ustrunear aspectos:Nelda beftuldr. 13db PacificPLEASANT HALL Clerk: Ida Selma, Arkinee, l3Z1 f Che= ut St..Msstsaes, Cletk; R11edr Me.DrsnaawlL iSa Ban• KL.t oacotd PRECINCT No. 1 ctsrtt> Wa!Uut Crtwx Judge.U A!!cr Hunt.Oskhsad Ave.. Poulux Dine, Pleasant Hill School.MT. VERW Clark- W-4-a P, 71homp"". M Smith C3ut.atsd gnpra H Castro, Rt 2. KK l4tECIl4CT also 4 Judice: lata Lutsllrr A Odle. P. O. ColaeaeoDprd 1, 01111M ptaoe. W, P. Jones /Rest- C.a'tk Ware E Msorriluo.33'1#tams- awl Su9. CCwcot4. CL Thompson. RL Bos ;w 1114nez dela*). US Bona Vista Are.Martinet meant Blvd..Goofosd. trent: Mrs. MRaatr Judge: Evesyya D, RawSisor. Hit. 2,Inspector. Mabel A_ Newman. 3202 COVC111RD 4.acs iia.twocard- Jo% 260. Martlum s L" Alle Ave.- Martinez.Ciwglt: Mea NLds Wutzlie. OskJSJ:d Judaea Culotte C.Sptaa,2W Stactinm Pel" No.2-1 1 Judgge: Ce C. LaTmsd.Rt 2. Boa aEarttaTout" plate;Chk Grose Setw"L Cm- arld Atlantic 5"-Coacmi Are'. ea Cress:lar 1 U-l:.Uemer. 2325 1'M mak; Leah Belie Blodgett. - 3.Judge Goldie G. 8apklua. 5350 Bax 1952. Lafayette.0Judcounr+ bY, Msrtlaa twvrtt+ar: VJA=A.Strattht-30'2 tAEat• cL•te Sttecs. tZmmd RD Clerk: Wanda E Tyler. at. 2. Box p C lark.T1 elm Sxada:!ICC Sbe4l Ave_. out Ave- Cow H. 5& Martinez.Po C3searrd t? ai GroveL Martlam Pownt p"ge:: CChs&m xo P4 011srshsw Clark, Mary E. Hamilton, Rt. 2, Boz i -i Gait• Renter Petenetz. 2410 O aase judge. Lamm Its Durttcbae'.L 408 Bra- tavocienee).2035 Elm sic..Concord. 224. Mania- 5:. IvGaiilnes ciott Rd.,Commad 1-sDaxtia; Shirley G.ClidershAw, Z03Z PLEASANT HILL Cleric; Helen W Dartos. 3310 ldtwate- Curt- Alb-ze Morocabes, leitO Oalc zinc 4L- camosd. PRECINCT No.2 M dye Mrtrtlnex Graeae Aad- Oxwowd- Judge: Mildred R R°dsas-' 2:CIi Pa- PoIll= place:Jack Ran (Cisragel. 520 MT. VIEW Chick- AMM C WescrOW 640 WSIDUS ctey0 239.. ConcordPiteaaat Rill Road,Concord PRECINCT No,3 Are.. C encard. Judge: GUUWW Withrow, 2x36 Pa+ Inspector: Cornelia G. Lied. 325 Oak Pblitnt plaoP» Pftn A 8uttrrflcid ee.-k- 5ailll C. Schroeder. oak all""yL. Concord. Ylsw Ave.. Concord.te),`. 129 t+ea23e Ave,Martlnrz Cimrr A3-CWC-Ad- Claus- Phyllis rawel2 166 Entwwtok fi -Judge' Gloria E. Jordan, 154 BI1111'1114net- r: 1Rtnoea Buttrzoests. 3019 COVC11"vubtle C oueard. coox 40. VanelO. Calif.s 1LeakeAva.,uartlnes.rzzC23cCT Ifo 8 Cie rt: Tlvhrs Aaaix. 20115 seats LiL. Judice: Claire II, Muse, 444 Pleasant H11dx Berea tori Pim Oris pdyas ptaerr: David PanatAta:a IGar- Co-ttrtd Bin Road Concord Clerk:Mxriaa R Bettor.405 Oak Park Asti2552 %;'xmC;d Blvd.. Concord.Clem:Harriett R Tamm 2002 Elm St. IIlyd. Walnut C S J aHasPl IL Hutt, Ism Detacv tatpnctor Zwrb= MzKmn. 3601 Eu- Concord.t Are.es 01!11 Are. nes o I CONCORD Clark..•t Na 14-4 Hill Road UConcord. P1eSsar ceL-15 Hall,pant: Dorothy O. Lsddeli P. Q. Bot Jaypa Besse L MenL'aersL Aorta S Tow" place: Clerk' Jonwt L. Morris, 440 Pleasant losMartlnesConcord t3enk- Etta Btnla-Eta 3812 LwtsP Judsir Qatar rig It C1.atou. Rouse 3 swo Ley Ccaeogd. C Sionar. ZQobHill hood.Ave.. Mastlnez not 344, elcur/res_ Mse C. stoner, 2000 E4a VLWANT IML Cunt: t wma M 8row3t, I= Pim (Sark• Tarlma L Fontana.2iC'3 Cao- si Inspector. d PRECINCT Na 3 Drina, Martlaes reed Wrd. C3ocardailing place,D. N.C3oodart( w WT, TtE Cftfs; Air=Dna Com.-!.Rome 2,am Judge:Ruth Neves.2001 Parkside Ave-Are t•VMCINCT NO..6 192 c aocvffd C 115 Foal St. Concord. s cleft- Into C_ Palmer. 2M Mac Mrd Jud . lit L ogetta ItJOoce• 2002 Elm inspector: Audrts CUne, 120 North h 1bUlagplace• Wartloea Rarsiat Au- sic. Caaroad. plewaut Rill Road. Goncozd tharitT, shell Ave„ Mantoeo Seed-Concord. clnck:$" file M GOO",27s3 Honifacl0 Judge:Caehcrtaw s. Conan. 113 Poo-Inspector Usumts Ivitebd.STAO we"C O%COltl7 TRtGCiIlLT Nw 9 ri. Concord hard $t..Betty Lee Goodart. 115 P00'8tpedlAye+.. Wart#-rt.Clark; llotattst sltldwlws. 2000 Codas Jae;Judge:Ituth Gunden0a.grip Pomow pKu;iat4 ltivor• asaeoel.fr C St r t a t w- Si, wartgnes, i aatddeavel 2-0 btadalr Are Ccli"Wd_64- Caacord. hard, St, omcoraa Tea GarJtrAJ Ave rsitabou rt TlTI13At:'RG rxxcl cr Ste.t Clerk: Florence Watbw 261 acKtle la avetcr: 11ax-T S stn. MO oast rxzctXCT Na. ptact:W 8 moa tSs- { Are concord. uvl 8t. P:-.,.susg.Pntitax iN*cr: Prt•sn„r; Senior llKtn r a. IOCf`z Eye St.. Antioch. Cant: Selene IL anchor. 101 Pottsasd Jueew- Irma J. Walss_ MV Can 12th Seb+we Sebcw St, P011031assi. inspector: Janes P. Taylor, 711 Zn4 Sc.. Coaatxd. SZ.- FUZAbaut lumvector: 9mou tt A B r.1nitwa.v St. Antioch. Clerk: MM Beatrice W. Fxataon. 129 Judge- ikaetrthy SMealst".1. 9* Esat 2001 WISSoa4 Ave. Pittrbtrri. Judge: Ldward V. Erdiil,711 2nd SL. Poabard$, 14th St.. 141toxxv.Judxr: Jeanne F tleddtar- 263 call. Antwcix Cleric' titre Ova ft R-r%wV. LU4 tomb* Are.. n.-ftbore Judge, Atlee Prieamertag. Cl9 2nd Bta, l'REC Ca No.4.4 SL, Ptsttibtsri. Jvdgr:lifts DiKiilr ti Bcrwee.277 Aft- Clerk Ifto Taylor, 711 2nd St., Amt- llIng ' T R Hossr+t31 BaaaeJl Clem- lits. !lair !iota. IZL^ 0ditobtaa An-our Are.. Pittsburg AaClark.8t. P41OakFat# Stvd.. Walnut itiearrL ic: ilea strNsne V. Patward. =5hath CAe:tt' fors Terrell MaroxiAld. 13;51 Rol"" Ave. Ptrtobtirg Clerk: Viola Catiaa3. IOYB 3rd 8t.. Ari- Tlil nspvctcortk art Eks* Creek. S.Strum. P. O. lint 1i A;"St_PSusbta',t rvv tt: Arta Ftrulao esteatn.11 ATucn ttceH4Z-rk: Edith SGrg! 711 2nd St.. An-Arei PltLsbttrg Judge: Do"Aby M O301CAUs. at. L laeHCa3lCT 12 r'asrk: lime Lyford Gray, tall ATcri LYActl, sw Bot 144-W Walnut Creek- Fmdhns sorer- la rfinedtur Sr hmL ArePott bUM A14TIOCH Jugte; Mildred J. Racnocoje d. 14 Lath and azwoo tleaarsed St P111soo"tt PATT9Rvaa FRZCINC?No.2 Monet Cant-P. O. Bat 1301.Walnut ltutsresm- MUT C WI1a1a, 92311 Biala ruzcv#CT Ne:23 PoUtag pYaee: cora Garage, C/o Km- Dtaoam-3 bit...Pitisrowrlt Pelting ar+ce:Vivoo Bre24w Garages 2netK Meyers 902"It Bt., Antioch ffwata wome tad at Putsbuag taapeetnT:Prank D. Watt.AIS 4th St. 1000-8 Walnut C2 MIL we at- P".zztxnure I"Apwetm: bar Angell" Catanwo, AatfnCh p Clean: r7enoae L. Citified, lit OencT Juftr- )Iasi 8asr- 122 West litEt 112 Cutter alt-. Pittsburg Judge: Etta,Forrest, 610 Ric at,, An- MBlvd_ Walnut Qrtpet St. Pitlsbu re Judge,Graee Canape. zt7 W. 204 St., tloeh. Clalt• Lida F, Pout. 2022 Callow Clerk:Hese W.Kelse+t.45 W tft!St,. Pittsburg Judge: Alma Maubttit SOS 4th $t.. flute, Walnut Ceesik. PULSINUM Judge lana Glia Bennett.242 Moate- Antioch. Clerk; fits Jens Btwn 9C W.,od.190 zn So_ Ptttabeug Clerk: Sadle Johns, 314 "$ St.. An- VIAIS1110M Hd. Plttonlars. Clea*: live Vienna, 300 W. 2nd St.. titach. rummcT Ale. 1 C3"*: Anna T_ Masan. 15 W. '!'rata rutobtus Onerk: MaybeUe Keith, 300 Sat St,. Polling place:WOO Raurs Clarage.130 SL„ Plecanum Clerk. Uta Franc* Devi. 286 V900 Anttnch. Wen rtuat St- Pltubury. rlTTlSRtERG ud St.. Pirbburg Clerk: Rosetta Brennan, 302 "1" St.. 1psl ectm:Cbncotta Cutins, IM West Aatlmb, 8L. PitLsLtort. PlaCf.':C9 fiat 13 Cirri: Angelina CardiaalU, 270 W 8 Ji aaasT Slbaxor flktfl,q 7resa Iai Putilaa per"Masonic Trt 0. e.Sarum :'1Ld at, Pltlebmg. ANTIOCH 4..P taburt, sad Stieool 2 East F21"lSatUSG Palling place:APREClatllach Public Library, Judge:Miss Mare tkari 3aa Cutter 152- ITt! s1 Si.PP hlanum TaECL*(i"T Ww 24 Antioch. Pittsbv- Clock:Mrs.ila Joitphlae Saran" LYl 8rU- JudLr" Barbara, CM Unripe Potions Rhee: C. Loa(twill Garage, LasDp glee: Jahn W. N/ClualLr, 907 3rd f St..Ptnabeuk 4420 Arnatesuum, Putsburg. tat. Aatitleh. road ClaAve_ Aatoxla8rttaec 152 bleat tat 1 Judge: St- Maude t `. 290 ftog pll' at EtitA AW Monte- ttsburic AKJti oegk Yitatlf BeaBtfy, 202 6111 86.. 120 Pram St. Clerk: to:+aa ftv". 252 S l7ib t,L_ Judge;Prances Sabrantl.26011 W,Ota Judge.Portia a. Dunton,41S 5th St 8ttaw Pittsburg at Putsburg, Antioch. Inttaburg, elft. DwAby L !'arrest LVI Halt- Jude** Aaalee F. Caruso, 121 Sebaot Clerk: Pin once Cupp. P.0. Bmf 806. a C. road Aar_ Pmt els. PKasbtvs Anttoch. R C'T 1a.2 Cleet- Atari o_ oct& 1531 nosturod Clerk:Eass2t Ferrstttt 270 W.4th at, ('fork:Anne Wright, 408 Sth Si.. An- Pn2lhug Place•Ragtag titles and Sen'- Are_ PIWAAng- ralsbutg ttmft lop.3rd and Ctrmbertsud Sts_PtUsbum P'1TiAja?UG Geri: Ates, Rote M. Cuttno.ago Cut- Clerk: Joy Mate, 410 3111 at.. An- tnepeetzr: Hart Atella. 235 Loa lar- a'RUC234T lw I ter St. Polls* ttoch. a dant St. Pittaburr. Judge, Mm Maaue Catauia.:ia Coon !,,b, tg taLs<r_ Garner. 46g aleck• Alley GwtcaQlla 345 SCnoot ANTIOCH ttasnhacw at- lLttbctas St. Psctattittg PaECIXCT No,4 3rd at„ Pittsburg tusponar: mer,. Comm Hassett. 1221 1,117 BVIW Palfin t place' Mike Dragon Garage. Je t Paul F. Atolls, 390 Cumber- ilea aaoci at-ft VSZC114CT Ne.25 23 6tb at,, Antioch.load SL, Pit, J r e n o t 4 III. Prixsta++r6. L3.AS Ipe Alfred B.Dunn,25 lith 8t.. Clock: Lucille Jurikln, --A Cv=ber- Redasaaaw!at-Flu"btrt Ptttttag Rutter. Clbmaa Garage. TO6 peetnT; An-land Bt Fitsaburg.Jamil: ltrs Ylftie li raar,I,, t= esrutzU Ave- Plttsbtwg AAttr^h, Clerk• Rote Fatwlara, 3t3 a eir otend taspeetee:Phillip Gnat, D o Elm at., Judge:Samuel Deholtn,7 7th St.. An' St.Pluabuut. Elea Se ruses.ttneb. Clock: C'MA R &W" 1192 Lisa 11i. Pittsbtus s Judge: Gertrude A. Ormillr, 218 Atb Clerk: Grace DeLutica, 119 Loa l4tt,,butz Jwler.shady M. Miller. 1395 Llan St.. at.. Antloeh Medanos St-PR buars. t tvft:a&.-nett M.cberar.09 E. ilea Ptttsbarx,JLWgr' Mary E: Janes, 730 Centel Clerk: Marton O'Malley. 807 "a' St., PillSatl3llSG r1tWNCT Nen.3 Chea R B3e9ntai. 1321 Ave., Ptttabutit desk: Grace C. Adams. No. I righth Pnuing solace: F R. t^ausr4 eluate. Seeu,04 Int... rttttsawrat Clerk: 1Crstaerrt Banraaty, 1346 Peru Bt.. Antioch. itb and taco Mcciaaos Sts tit.. ratsburfi 2nrapecte r: Mrs. Bitdle K u a a X. iib FCCra ryrk: Othe Bunts, 631 Ct;ttca! Asti. (fork: tdytbe GttavanaoriY, Tt3 `"S"` CUmberlaod. Pittsburg. rat w`l 14. 1SSt., AatlnCht Judge: laertha L. Martin. 432 a 4th T 11Iag ply: JrrCr lintrrrfa Gnraglr. Edith W.Joseph,ALG?Con-A14TIOCK St Pit2xbuug. S22 went orb St_ PRlsbnrlcm Yrrk St- tea! Ase.. Pltuebusg. PRECINCT No.3 K Judge• Susan stout. Zia E Sob Si- tariffs"Ataiy FITTi,BifRG: FnYiittz place: 4"l DYfferi Garage. Mtttbittt,rAtsbum 30t 13th St, Antioch. CXtrtt; kzR Fraataea Buffo 350E 4th IuedAe:MR !lore H l6 West ITXCIXCT Ne.ZL tnapectm: any Jones, 616 12th St.. sr . St t'ttt+bwg. lab Pinesbum Poti2ng platCr: Upholstery BDp Seirttin t• Juannr Tbunalos an 359E sig Jt r. dltmbMh GU I= T•r*WU&)w Pa+a Road. Bella Vlsta. An jl Lunge J. Campbell. 518 iattl ST_ Pic- J tet, St. Pittsburg, Pittsburg St. Antimb. Pit• 1LLs Margaret A Rexra. 242 Clerk" llauaie Rusts.= els. mb st. Inspector. Lti4aslg E 1CoctteTas, 230 Cleveland Ave..Pittsburg Jstdttr: Kstir B. McCoy, 1224 "9"' 8t.. hast 5th St,Apt.C Pnttsbum Wbl ya. 163 West Julie• Mrs. Prands Rads lUfe. Rt Z, Antkkh.r` Clerk PWAUW G. Clerk: Kathleen M. Smith, 617 14thPITIMSVIRG I lith SL.Putsbettt Ewa U& Zoo tKaat ritulet r Psesaats, Rt.2. flout St. Antioch.NtECINCT No. e"Orrt; Kure Ilaea Ot+BtA&U Check: Vlola floeba, 610 15th St.. An- PoUingp1a Lap: Jot-LAKUW Garage. 126 44C Pittsburg, Went 4W St P1Ltabutt. l2ch Sc_ lfctalasrg,mak. fl,.• Helen A. Masterson.20 LClehrk: LLrCy, Lee Wooleott, 518 13th taspecta': ,lass. Mangy Lucido. 112 t'leselsad Are.. Ptttaburg, West 4th Bt_Pluabuug• PHIpCil CT 1Ga Ii Coorit: Mss. Etta arable. 173 Maettaon. SL. Antioch. Judge; Hare A1+e31c, 179 WHsi and St„ P olua0 Plaor: Naeaiura 'i"W. za [ tt x Beet 1t3 Pittsburg- ANTIOCH 2'ittabttt>:.Neat Tth at--Ptucabms Cirri Sita Tslteulah r. Kutner. at,PRECINCT No.8 Judge: Jennle Brux4 ilii West gad teyaprdc4ir: lanae t Q l all Malt 2. Bart 6lo0. Pittsburg 109020th nUlag Placa: Mrs Murtert Ktckpatrlck T SLI Pittsburg. St. Pttabtut Garage2AA 211th St. Anttnch. Clerk: Miss Grace Hutto. 73 W. .nh Judge- Moa Joule A*UQL Coo fta.ata- Ous"ONIA IIFJGITTS P WIXCT tnspwctnr. alarry De Pianos, 1903 "17' Pout at( plaee: Glu Aauta Oaragr, SC.. AntiochStPitaWuss. aauata at.PtttaAattl, epOlae !"aTaiece HAUO IMad ptitaftutg.Clerk'friss Bart B Dawl i1 Wena(?td Judge' Rn+b+oft Jatagr: ldabti Prnvtnr. 122 10th Bt. 8t. Pittsburg. Soues 2 Hoe L232 Ierpeetrs.Gustave P. Amts• R P, D. Aattasch. Clock-Loss t'kWct Aboua 269 ilex(4W Cask; firs ..P-43011111' c udlmla 3Slo 1. Araisaaah Heights. Pittabt,rg. Judge, Belle Sarbagalln,325 20th St.. mac- a" Pittsburg. W. aft low PUttb-C JtsrAae: [larnraia Darr Miller, Bdrq, dt Antioch. s}p Moa Anes atom 3W We"7th alas C.e.. Bas 92X. Plttsbusg. Clark: Mrs. Muriel Kirkpatrick.' 208 PRlITTSB IGS at.. Pittssatrsb- Judge- Alpha J. Olpay, at. 1. Bmf Uth 4t.. Antinch Iiir2f7 No Allymy Gar- Clerk-Mars tatana confetti/44 Amato- 41.1. Pulabaug, Clerk• Gertrude Betts, 4172 1ptb St.. 7t est Place:al tore u riueta Bt-. riteAbeett Clerk: Umor O Posies. as.1. Boat 47-li. Antioch. Mildred ate.Su Cutter IT P,tsabura Barley Road CirrK: Vivian Turtles 310 20th 8t., Clerk- t3cace E: Patten. lot I. Htaz Antlocb. u U rQT.30 - Falling n yrb, Wukrrr NIT Putsbum ANTIOCH mtmd SL PttLaburt• Cleft- Urs Myrtle Futlattt, At. I. PRECINCT Safe. 7 X Judge: ftary F. O'Brien. Sit 19ilaact tnaipenor: George, WUdoL a1. I. Rett 4? Belfey H4.Plttaburg, Polling place: Aatone Pers Garage Dhamttad St, t'ittsbaut Hnt Son Bay Point Runway. Muburs CLIYTON FREC 4CT 605 10th St.. Antioch.. to C ark: Rattle Gardner. 251 Wast 5th Juppe:Gea1;o W_ Aadresst.KL I. Bmf Ftdllllti Rte% Chtristtsa Endearnr tnapector: Earl E. Fee, 418 11th St. at..PiLLsbuit, BOIL Claytoe. Antioch. Clerk: 8rca Ph2xa WUlltasa 3a Wong Sj' Ruth a liatselL Rt. I. Siesld K hank Clayton Juagr: Lots Davidson. 413 12th St., Sth 8L-Pittsburg. Clerk: Mrs. Paulus Butto. u W, itb t T. RL L acs 30L ad. Ada J.TTfWttrtr, Clayton. A Judge: Vista Kambla, 1114 "E" St.. at-Pitlabum. J wise: Mary A. Meta Clayton.Antioch IKTlSHX7RG Clerk; >- W Siwe. Rt.. 1. hart 31H" Clerk: Mrs. rdith J.Lynch.Clayton Clerk: Mrs. Ellen J. Ayers, 421 12th PRaC21aCT SNa 6 Putsbusg Clerk'Jean Duncan R F.D.&M 520 SL Antioch. Pena& Owego. tact:Socnalle IL 110111061106-110111061106-Bt !. ler{ C»ocert! Clerk: Margaret E. Jensen. !01 10throilingplaceDennis Us West IOW W_at. Pittsburg- rbUloorut Clerk: !latah J- Scbmtk, at, Z. Boar 8t.. Antioch. tntipeoecac' allranoth IL Osttuad. Cif3 PllTfiStIRG 41r.CaeccrL Clark: Mae V Wight, 1028 "E" St.. West Iltb St-Pitudium. lis,is POlM CHICAGO Antimb. s_ Judge: Noule Junta, Ilio Beacain Bt,. Peeing pUce;St, rsntietsrsti Ctngrcll. rXZCTxCT Xw. iANTIOCH Pittsburg. rouing Rhee: Caassesatlaaai Church, PRECINCT N0,aBe4laVWaAar- Pluabsut Judge.E9emno Hogan,*6 W, 16th Set I Eatber Btmpeon 2lo5 Anaatitt PnUttsg places:neo.2svtae Garage.638 fttubuxg, Mrftwtn. Edna k MtGulm,Bmf C,7eslL Nose Colombo, 417 'WWI Itch Frank" S'" 7th SC. Antioch. Jud ' 111110 111094th. 8L 2. line 32A. !6Q !'net CIIteasat. toslow": George A. Peters,526 10th St.. Ptttaburt. Judge:Mss.none BstYsaono.924 Otvtatoa Clerk: alts. Fraarees M. Sauna. 1174 r"Issoure, Bc,. Aatincb. Sateen St-.Plttsburg. Jiralge:Jamas L Piatasa0ss 210 Cleve- Bt. part Chi Judge. Claudia L. Greene: 908 "0" Clan: Angelina ClrifeUer 350 West ped Ase_ PttUb-C Juctoe:Mss f6attbA Beason. 224 Hay- St, Antloch. 9t!St Pittsburg. Cnset; fGonh HaetstLea P. tI flog 3i6i Ora Sk: Pore ChlaWn Judge: John a. Turner, 710 "r" St.,Clerk. ak, C. 13esasilevre. 526 fGeaxlr Antioch. Y- T CAert; Rarriptte HIat'°s RL 2 litsc Cleric. SopA!Black 210 W. slay- Clerk. Edna Inane, 6i8 7th( St. Ari- 314 PKlaburg.` tied,. Pot 1 i a i pLue: naassatnt C athsolkr CAat; Mea TbMM SL atsdtttPbt 715 4ea Bt.Peaet Cbipsr Clerk: Lily A. Hitshew, 700 "H" St., Cbumb. Hlocit Diamond and lilt Sts.,, 1Raaklin St- PSS Check: AhsTetta Rosenthal. 3I7 Fleet Antioch. G PortPittsburg. Clerk: Maude R. Mebaffey, 611 nth Inspect- Mary A. flscDexabl, iia lrttS14G1S'ClT'lar is FORT CHICAGO St, Antioch. t Black Diamond St.., Pittsburg W, Ci Jmes Htartoent WiNCT No. 1-1 Judge. ftalttw R An4eranx, 33 MU Pb111ns Pte' Failing plser.CongresatirwAl Church,ANTIOCH hb at, Pstuburs. same Aecen. PJ g PRECLNC?Nat nJudge:fish Ouertiai.bei W.Tab St.- Isgow'rser: Reith 7.aann.RL 2 Batt tlR t9is(aiers tit. Port CltAssgo Pollinglaspretoc: Baattsb C Dyba. 335 MIs- g place,Helmer Putnam Garage. Nati RL x >!W Wt. neapta as Port Cetcaso Ont Tree Way !s mile South Pitcurea Clock: Amelia Helen DeVica.055 Tet! J Luetfa Lel. 317 lllaneaola St.. Upold. AnUmb. St- Pitta burg• Puvaum inspector: John H. McGinley, S.. P. Clerk, Mayme Daft. a s Teak St- Judge. > Dulae L GceT. Rt 2 M. Cummings, 211 (toad. lot, i Bort Alit. Antioch, Plttsbueg.Ham Iii,PfttabWg 1uftt: Gearx% Judie» Pease Cribbs. 40 Maalito St.,an acago Citric- LTdia Lc2'aeou. 2S IL Tib St- Clft-k"I-94e V.O--eemaaa.4! ilii Vier kaul at' P Bm nt 763. POn Antinch. Jle+:aet 20 N ul-on Ch"1ita Judge.12aaur Putnam, at. 1. Bmf 157.Pittsburs• a'st CT leu t Wa h123 PSMttsOrn't tltrk: C brlatm, Eaydar. P. G. Bmi Antioch. routag P2aer,City Hall.9th and tisk- 41ett: batiens S-"x RL L 11- Is& am Port Chicago Clark: Gladys C. Lynn. 233 Drake Bt" St- Pities Plttrtbncg Clerk: t reuse >i GW,*,, 029 Poplar Antioch. road Bt.. Port Chicsfi-. Citric: Ellen Ferguson, 212 Pitmen ianprcCot;Emma LtascbpM.T31 Crim- rpTTSUCK0 I'd Antioch. bertand St..Pursbum, QCT X0. :50 FUaW CHICAGO Mork: Iva Murray,20 Drake St.. An- Judge:Sable Ragers.MU ausnbsrtand PalBng ploww: Ad:anlnMtcatwo Bulla- FRECiNG"T Na 2 St., Pttttbum telt c4dus obis Ask letting puce: pout Chheagin Fier Mork: A14TIOCII J ' Vera C. Hornsby to R &A tom:Btu1M F UUIW. 1W 2. Hee Waver: Port Chicago.PRECINCT No.10 St- Pittabutt• 3a Butbanan Rd.. rtttsbKotnspectnr: ,Res Da3aT B. Sabha 200 Clerk. Carol Surtax*. 724 ata at. Judge: Mrs emntMaeboop " Maari"e, a ort C:Lind St.. Pbk%90 Polling place: Ides BntNetq, 10th 8t.. Pittsburg:Ase, Judge: Mrs Latus Resester. 111 Patti Antioch. R A 3ereiLas,1530"I!'Bt,.Clerk .Arrilla M.Dowers[ 226 a ,IuQW; tltargarst Ann=* Harcbatra 1Te. Part Chicago. M»Piitsburs. ad-, lot 2 Bin 2t. rlttsOnsrt Judge:Marttarst C Hull. 3S ChamR Antioch. Glatt- Gertrude T o u n e. 035 Luc tJllsaa 8 rtefatn. Bret oil. St._ ram Chicaso. Judge: Airs. D. E. Swantletg. Y223 ftedantac 8t.Fittateurt. Pte'palsy" Pittaeurs Clerk: Teekla Jahwcn. 117 E. Lind Severiy SL. Antioch. rtTT'SStia G Clerk:lilts Msuusa wtetucs_RL!.Beat St. Pon Chkasre, Judas:E311ott S. Cakebread,1303"LY' Pia1C2A1CT SWI 9 33 Berdranan B+6- Pritsbstrg Cleric: Nes Mary Btdtaost, Chicago Sc.. Antioch. Poiitng place Pit Dutic Past A-Inelu ko t'lal; !Nett lentis Kane,. Apt- 41.0- Nord. Main Street.Fact est. 10 Clerk: Charlene G, Vradenburgll. 30 last l mbea Park. Pttaaants Clerk: Mas KAtbrTtt West. 100 Park fool St. Antioch. 9th Pt. ritunum FtTTSIMURG Lt.. Fort Chitss*A Sark: RRasr L1Usy, 1102 '"D" BL, Au^ Dt"IClI1a F 1CrameT. 423 IL PIRMCINCT Sew.as-A CLYDE FtECLNCT St. 7.Pittsburg A tstfeae - t Clerk' Margaret Hodgson, 1511 "D'9th Judge, Myrue :S. Sursaoott. 30 a F41411:11; ielecar: Petling pfscr:Clyde Cataa,unity Club' ;it., Antioch, IoW SL Plttabtuz. Las.e rumbia Par* Putabure taspaew ..Brien AL ETeas, at.3. Bass Judge: lots. .Rase fl*tcb 02 C. loth toe-om: tSrergr a 1MeTbar. Rt.. I. lathd C Resnaarsorr. at. 3 PRECINCTNo 10-4 St- Plttsburt. B•a 33 sw.ataerrli0 ltd_ Ptttsbeg PoUin place, Ides Society 10th St. Clark. Held& N. Soola. 4= a 9th St. Jwfty' Meg arnnr !titles, Apr. 4s t'o- Bax 279('Cearced s Pittsburg.tumult ruck. Ftttarmrp Judsr'Mss. Hate, a iiia, at. 3. Bmf Antioch. Clado:fats.aleip H.Sdsular.46119 seta Jtdee: Moa !Coiner HIM Apt S Gb- 3YI Cosuocd Inspector: W. B. Nota. at. 1. Boz 37, r"l kwft St.,Pitisburic bus own Park" Pittsburg Clerk: Attar V. Paterson, at. 3 Boz Aa Judge: Sty^. 4Ckme 8. Bob=.403 a loth Clerk: Yrs- Velma Tactsmnalra yA 283 CaetorLL Judge» Lar, Ayers, 1709 "A"St, Aa^ PnubumW 11th St.._Apt 1 eftnrauts Cleft:Mm Monello,Zlmmorman.RL citithder: Mildred RndstRna, at. 1. Bas Cowell- lots haarls Stcert., AM Io 3, Hatt 2so COW-d 30, Antioch.P li gaiter Part Pittsburg Cterlt:Loa Pslne aL 3 Btatc ZOS.Con- Clerk: Liva A Pette. Rt, 1. Bmf 36-13. Clerk- eMrs Jahr tiisarpa: Apt STT. Cc" Antia?a. Poples plate: Helrllle Gataze. Ca6l cwumtda Pari.ret"lowng.NWUO"riiectscT Clerk: Pearl A Waltrath, 1711 "A" Santa PM Ave-Pituburt. rrrws t4ttG Polling place: 1e11411d" Community St.. Antioch, t" 22tpap ! Margaret ]t• Delp. •`3i a. rigzame r Stir.21 Cluh Clerk: Rhoda A, nOtUing. at. 1, SOL h 4 ttsbasrc Patting plate: Brrnsn40s. Glasser'. 3P Inspector: Aloft AL Wttdet c/o 000- i Judge. Vetala0 Darllnz lie E Ssafa t.ineeloein iTs Ptttaarsts 33, Aacloeb. a P!Bt_ Pltt.Luum. pee t s: Mrs Pow. 1Mrissaism 3l' es4pr toeKtte CIG. Vbwb L Hoz AYTIOCH a= 11Judge: Christine M. Marnt. ill a. t.nurbesd Drive rkU&W9 Pace: C. I No, i12thSt..Pittaburs.JoNyr: arra t wralar Linabesd. 1fi Isabdis F. Couttiae. Bmf Zia. P6lilas Rte: C. F. Rlulleei Gssagt. Clerk: Mrs. Vas Sa edrie*. 40'2 Sas4 Lin+rbeM Pates Cas-solo, lie 1 Purl Chttago 3916 Bftrh$l Antioch. 111031144C f Pittsburg AattTwus 4It a Juftr- iarllersp Dr""a-14 tlbaa'so Clerk: Met Gladys A6' McMillan. stn Inspector: Stephen r. noaranx. (919 DeLee Put-bum General Cbrsnlraa Ca, Part Ch~ Bina Ave. Antimb. nth St.. P1t%&burs Cleft- Mrs "TL Glower. bo ale• Cleric: Mary M Expiaratr.Clea Getters, Judos: lemur Blaekttel2 3944 Birch Clelt: Ada M. :aletnaa. 1110 t.Aase1 Dr.Bt 2 Beg Zo nnabasgCts. Port Chicano Ave., Antioch. alt- Plttsburx. e'Isel;MM farms Rnnao Dash.to"Us. Clo tt: Mss. Grace C. Chrbitlsa. am[ Judge: D. M. Hastettcr,1911 "A" St.. VITTSMU G csv+et Ave. PulAbugg Pert C7oteugo Antioch. PRaCINCT No.11 ellen; flys. Autlne Aria. Ti ,tan-ANTIOCH Clerk:Norma Spoha,10 twit 19th St., VOW" Place' X C. Cltrtsua GLrai"r•. tllle Are. RL 2, Sas 3R ritsabUIS, I j d _ F 12 9 Bac 3es. Stscrimpard A i o 1'"e rm a 22 aer.ta. C t. HL. L !loos n 1.. Cleat:afar Presoak In$Cb a zm RL. clerk- Mut m Hoftw4L Rt 3. !las 51-AL eraat.aad ri..-- ctert' liemtte Dmbam.RL 2.!las 2241. yP9est7>,vrrle. a Breaxerwoa POOint Owe, a Uoww , ,w_ 111110 lxtdsgraszauaasw atL, Aatiacb 9'lt9tetl c T tie+ s CLatlaa a Adma, Ills t.,"Uot p. aabee;A !l feaaerta RaatAeneraa: 8ekm Bmstrama Itu ideate!!ft.Antioch. John Mift EiA•d Rt Z. anc sf ereaR,,_ Judge' m" J, s.nras:, !us 1 * I 'At' mDmIs . a crrwxe. sas ft- Antioch. , ass. es 2 ateac.00d mem. cavol +andelule;• tial tmoexs sxaa r. DaWts.xc s nos sly CCkftt Bettr Otaaaom talc lab Bt. :, .aoe Judge, ftnaw w Ort:11Ln. P Q soar d"=- Ctaat Otaee xumm. Rt. t. Berx r r :-QeMtr Ou1da S.Harm.1131 itadaoos Bremneamat_ Mtloees- Cleat: Mo A. Oonmianom. 10.PD. u t ala t><ent.nad PstE NCT Y.a u ale t- weMss Jess Preach. to Z ltasPo1napl- -, J. Hateoocw Oassaa, rah 9L/Aest"nodB"St_ Aatloch, dTROxI 1, Iumpetfor: Belt Sh1Nda, gal _.Dr Bt. 1.11 J -' Hertaioe.Hustoo. 4111.7tb 8t, t oIre 7 c/o L1 r Ersemlaad th.m C tt!-A ice; !!Wheat B tiodlieaaan air -0- Bos s41Hsaara6sotd a Wuealapes:P O. 841 Aatatrcb. 11-, -C7ert Otac+e V. !!lira. lit 71h Bt. Jufte: Eta J. Acaai, P.0 Bas tl. Alagoas r cleat' Clara P. 70a T Judge- I oratta a Ktatrq P_ Q Dads 411. tC abetb L1l". no lath Mort. UNION" A. U20a. P. Q Hos ft -m11.. Blxaeg. AICTIOC>1 Rmxb Haaatae Jr. Q Dao r41s rIHCAcr xis to Oatswo4Clock I oeaaanlea<; TLaraaaR P.Q Das yrf" 33s Oeair AU Aseb PIN*, ISOMT Hie t x11 Ant A 8tuxaaat. 3W P>fEcC! afar 2 rioel e; r J Haien 83ctett 4101 !]rate DL, p p tAan' Mraao Tlasea"Bidt !la fid- 011ses 1fsYe:!' O Dedt alt Dstoo- H; M« Jua4_eM:SLex'estu arta Dotter, 33{ Zlsas taeetsar: R.Houdao.Rx.1.Doc d .. --VM Antioch. V,"1y...- soork IS 8palaAvwer. 310 !]tate Jee4le•Lwin Eattee laed,at L Bos 1M Cleo:Cattle TZ tt7 alnbOetdle 30l!!rite Judtaa• alsrtaset til Atmstaalj. Dods ins SL Aauoch• r Cleft: !tartare[ ihtx+L 3711 Akata Clara!isene i!!Wain.SL, 1 Brims tit. L ,._- ANl10G71 e7er![; Ataoaa 8saaum.L Q Has ate. PRECI1 cy we.iz Hltm Polltat place: Q A. W11stm Ckr"a e; 9r'1i1GHIfD11 1902 RvOtt"s 8t.. Aatfacb PDECt%C!iia. t Daodataa. Aad i9Qf t'd11oe plate farm Bdtnau H+ttl.t/o a: ,- LuloeesLe: foots Baths. P_ Q Bos at Edingen. rd ' ` " P.J S10a Heuttoatntai P.O.Hag til Tim or Astbnr J satmerhalder.Daae 21 Judie' Eithlrea s Duabaem flet 'Juedgt: lbaauar a tette Knlsbtsep r` Eeeara sL attath Jeeetle:ta+oa C_Htamter.Kalehtatea frx°;-Cleat- Alma Bur. P. O. Hoo QL Ciut: Lob T lborlR Bas St Knkb.& s a _Aauoc2a CLaml; Am= Matt Catehesad. RL L Ctrti: Cbflst:pt 1e. Hobbs. P. O- DeusBO/> p:, 3,3,AatMiYpl. ma y y y, 8 Wlystlfafa,,AaUocb. 19a3 Et ,sin r_4y..:..t a J. _..ice. P_ Q Bos 23, M'r - i. • 4 f LAM Tam OaK1 EY r P1tEQNC!M t11 lbliltta a 1Rt1t1ana Lots 8aslmmoe: pdna: Oatlsf ttadman7s Cin0.Traialua a d-tttuodt. fitttRPrteer1P. t2xale $i L Bos Arthur A EaRaartad. P_ 0 Drag 1121 Oeattes. c Amuoeh J. DT' Bz 1. Bos A-ail. Jude fltamt It DtaoeRvtaea: l8,. 1. m Baa ass Oatief! An 81 Y Cpm. Boa ATPS Attdess J. ltamitL P. Q Bas r, yId, x _ ACitrk Antioch. a 1{ 1Ttik+aL St 1, am :y SL Claedas. P. Q riot1. F 1011 Oak". M xCurt: Au O. 8ltaeta. RID. Batt iii. Clash: Victor J. vender. P O- Dots rAntioch. x Anuocs Ltuiae M. Lttgt Dnsaf CL t Oantl, OA> rL r I'D9'RttClXC!1a 2 Patting place. Badmen f odite eso12OeoedceCattstse"Canes p _Paluaa phos: I titaa Shlp7tatd Ons-. a a mpacttdt A !Lamas. P. Q A it eclve uorJoe 9, gxera 103 lgtaeur Judge-JaOaatms Jesse.P. Q Bae t*i, rr Judie; GQmvde C. aw St. I. Hax OLKW- d„'r - 107,Aatlaxh. Jteele: Caartexm E rttleltttoan, RL I. Judea:U. q. 8L Clair. R1r Hoc Ostbf- 00-D. Aattotsb Cat:!lata Deoees1ex P-Q Host 1100. k Ck"fit;!robe! ma"e r.RL 1 am Ila. a" y _Clan. Rae SOtdan.$L t Btax 111-D Coat: Fronts $ AedelaaD. Rt L Aatbela. Doc 9S OatieT. Ctert- Rant A anutsw.e.RL L Bat oaKt sY sr Antioch PiEL73tCT li. 3 t win Tam ftatm platin; f =Caster. t:o Yss. U s - I'R6Ci1 CT!w.3 J- T G1iae3eRi Oat!/!.r rw-Patunt place. elaude C Carina[ Oar- leapeexar_Jarepb 1.Ruetstubi rix. x. 1. age,liJ*J]. dos 9l P. Amtlocb Boc 33 Oath- x', - SoT ftV"' 8L L Ja11 t- 34 Ye[ ffitttmtm R P 13 r err, _ Qatlel. a r- Judge: Sdmuaad T. Qrm- RfD_ Das Judie Harr! E {Pard. 8 P. D. Odss e "- r-- 130. Auuotia. aL (Mkw. Judge: 10aoenl R'1lri1tomm. 8L L Boa Clear!!'Resat Q Radefawa4 RL L HaeI. Amort. l- Oan4. 1i1Qts t M. ltipca Rf D, Bens Cleat: flcxbes O Huss. P. Q Han r - A % iG glcta. 12T RtlleseR Great; LMT tJtidrel. RL I. Hae >Z rk Cxa[t: Hdlwatdi t. 8tiwra.R PJ3. tits a x V.Aauocb. t.A1iO y Yt y.y - v MCKMISRUM PILiC 4. lxa 1 intenrout" eso 1B tc 1 x Rt 1.Polllral plant,OtatamAm Church.as- Hos Ii Oattes- Anand Ave-r:a Q R.Darya.!!talo Comm. ia p Oaoepr Dodo, BL 1. Da[ Srm"Pow.Chug. Dattellna0rattaa: Edaare A 8. PreaseL JtWpe: Ida Hiatt R; L Hilae la-Df7t.PD_ SUR UX OLU" CaLI H Judge:{ 0 GL De !Arafat. RR t. '122 :oma fbaberL RL 1.Hoa an-H. 3OatOatx r q Judgaei' 1rC ar OU E Olkl ok. Rt. L Hai =-- Esaamot H. am,,-. W. ! I taetit: Cilia xdr*yr. i:x L Bos 130 Has t![Darier. Cleat: Amin J. lnft Gen. Del. ll- r. ftatnb S CascOtead, at 1. Barbel 9elamd Oatlef• z 1'IQ p; Clot: sten hs"cuet Ortega, 14 aand r C1cat: 1 T1taa S italeT. Rt 1. 8wt ill, we bame y 1_ _ tlttM RCiOD as 5"aambes flet r''PlRSCISKT!•de 2 Aolliag cafaa- ttaaaaate !does!- tae Cbahmaa d the Hoard at r A"Oat Sts_le:ed A.SaMra Bamiwaand superrimm at cone CawsIatpaaxor' Sobert 4 Htl[lltaa_ P 0 a Hos Yi Hrsatsdd.rd, WET PAAtc71Judge, tbrttaa A, tRtweb P. Q Deas 3K Hreateeood. CtauntT Nat aead es-a ado Judge: aertxude H Ailea. P. O. lint esEal.l Gert of aerie Hosni camt, D."Htmtwood. I-t= Sept It Oct. R Ott u aaq a -- Stbel Auer, P. O. Hr {417nmtwmd. Oct m0., !pit s- Cleelt Joseph J. Dutm. 1st SL. dao. 1 Dd. Htaatcrtaod. Cleo' Station gaa8urets P. O. Ha s a i3.Hrmttrood. 1 , -- BtREIa'TfeOOD fitoClNC!ria.3 LPa1LagpHugelBrenteooduo 8te:n=. BuQo Dottier.P O 8ttt{ei. Judea:ltabdl E Benin. P.O. Hoa Mr. 9tmtwdooel r=- Jodie: Mtc Imo 1Stelter P. Q Hoc 3377. !wood E Cleft: Rachel Htwra. P. O Bos 3U3. Cleft. !latae Jmea. P. O. Ow 37ri. Srenttrood. AresleoClerkoo w Drat, P. O Hoc 31741, L. e- PDatCtCT 1KI e i r" Aotl1 place. Hrrataood ldat Ames!. rhe- call tif.el on Hail Btentc000d-a- Ak. ectnf: Cka a pool. Bs. 2. Has 8neat ood Ditma:t P. o. S. 3U. Ave-JU4Btta F OribaaL aq Daftly l"", Sit HteaxwRUtb tenth.P.O.Bos d lnlQad ZlQmbieS. 8L 3. Hoc 1. 299 Srentsood r BLetft llmrtado,P.O Hint tit. tit9'I WOpp lRSCnxCT ma.S lR plans W. A. Wmtms Oatate. r BalAruf teak B O,C1ma!e0.Lt l Sox Sx3 Hrent r+na4 air". ay BrJentwpod lit. I---- t Dl2rin. Rt L Hos Judge: WSaoa 8. Ac maaa. RL r r. ..,;. Monday, September 20, 1948 - Continued 299 In the utter of Appointment of Election Officials and- no-ling places for General Election to be held on Nov. 2, 1948. It being required by law to hold a General Election on the 2nd day of November, 19", throughout the County of Contra Costa; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the names of the persons appearing in Vol.__4A_at Pages of the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors, be and said persons are hereby appointed as members of the several precincts in the County in the capecity named therein, to serve as members of the respective precincts as designated therein, for the conducting of said election. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling places designated in the Board Minutes In Vol. 44 at Pages 2• Q= be &M said polling places are hereby designated and established as the polling places for the General Election to be held on November 21 1948. IT IS BY THE BOARD F"MMM ORDERED that the per diem for the election officials appointed by this Board be and the same is fixed at $12.50. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 27, 1948 at 9 o'clock Chairman ATTEST: Cleo By Deputy Clerks BSS TH9 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MORDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1948 TEM BOARD IRT IN REGULAR SESSION r AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRUN l PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RI'LEY, H. L. CUMIQNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMTH. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. approval of the Matter of/agreement with Norton Whipple for engineering services to be performed re Project No. 11 Buchanan Field. r form of agreement dated September 279 1948, between the County of Contra Costa, First Party, and Horton Whipplel Second Party, wherein the Second Party agrees s to perform certain engineering services and to supervise certain work with reference to the construction of project No. 11 Buchanan Air Field, for the sum of $1250.00 to be C paid by the First Party and to be payable on the completion and acceptance of Buchanan r Air Field Project No. 1, is presented to this 3oard; and On motion of Supervisor Cumeings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permit to erect shelter on county property, Bridge Road and Dan Road. The Orinda Estates Owners, by Thelma J. Munro, Secretary, having filed with this Board a request for permission to construct a shelter on county property at the corner of Bridge Road and Dam Road, S. D. No. 2; i On motion of Supervisor Ctmoings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be and the same is hereby GRANTED to construct said Monday, September 27, 1948 - Continued shelter with the understanding that the exact location where shelter is constructed is to be designated by County Surveyor Barkley. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Grover C. Braddock for a land use permit. The matter of the application of Grover C. Braddock for a land use permit, modification of provisions of Ordinance No. 382, to rebuild gas station and restaurant which was destroyed by fire during the war when material to rebuild was unavailable, located on a triangular parcel of land fronting 200 ft. on the east side of the Old County Road and 250 ft. on the southwest side of the State Highway South of Danville 4 i an A district) , having been on September 20, 1948, continued to September 27, 2948; and William R. Johnston, Attorney-at-law, appears on behalf of Grover C. Braddock and requests that said application be dismissed; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby dismissed without prejudice. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Ppplication of Dr. Mallory and Dr. Browne for a land use permit to establish a medical center for a doctor and a dentist, in S. D. #3. Dr. Mallory and Dr. Browne having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a medical center for a doctor and a dentist, in S. D. #3, to be located on a parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, fronting 50 feet on the south side of Oak Park Boulevard, 60 feet east of Pleasant Dalley Drive, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Y. Frandsen for a land use permit to establish a motel in S. D. #3- M. Frandsen having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit E to establish a motel in S. D. #39 said motel to be located on that parcel of land being ; a 2.13 acre parcel, fronting on the north side of State Highways bounded on the east by Armstrong property, and on the west by Dunsyre Drive, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commissica having recommended that said application be granted, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complie with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is uassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Chas. W. Mitchell for a land use permit modification of provisions lof Ordinance 382. Chas. W. Mitchell having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision E Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382 to build duplex located West 139 ft. of lot 1112 first addition to Rancho E1 Rio, fronting 157 ft. on the east side of El Pintado (an A District) ; and said application having been referred - Monday, September 27, 1945 - Continued e7 . to the ?fanning Commission_ of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this board that said acplication be denied; i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY ITHE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote cfthe Board. In the Batter of Application of N. W. Wehrlie for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. N. W. Wehrlie having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions lof Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build residence with 5' side yards located on Lot 57, Beverly Hills Subn. , fronting 50 feet on the Southwest side of Kenilworth Drive (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Comission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- lmended to this Board that said application be granted; E On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Cecil W. Myers for a land use permit modification of provisions iof Ordinance 382. i Cecil A. Myers having filed with this Board an application under the provisica of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have club room located on lhot 12, Block 111, East Richmond Heights ;3 (an R-1 district) and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning lCommsission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; F On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is thereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of IR. E. Decker for a land use permit modification of provisions of jOrdinance 382. R. E. Decker having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land ue permit for modification of the provisions ct Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have aggregate side yard of 17' located on South half of Lot #48 and the north 25 feet of lot 47, Dewing Park Subdn. fronting 75 feet on the West side of Locust Street (an R-1 district); and said appli- eation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said jPlanning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 1 BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S i Monday, September 27, 194-S - Clontinued In the Matter of Buchanan Field, lighting lay-out alar. for NE-S& runway and NE-SW taxiways "E & No. 1 A lighting lay-out Alan for N94 M runway and XR-W taxiways "8 & Y" at Buchanan Field is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plan be and the same is hereby APPROVED and IT IS BY THE t BOARD FURS ORDERED that w.. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized and directed to execute same by signing the approval of this Board on said plan. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Annexation of Additional Territory to the SAN PABLO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. RESOLUTION IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the hereinafter described territory contiguous to the San Pablo County Fire Protection District should be annexed to the said district and that said annexation would be a benefit to the said territory and to the said fire protection district. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said territory proposed herein to be annexed is that certain tract of land lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: In the following description, all street names, lot numbers and block numbers referred to are as shown on the maps of East Richmond Heights Tract recorded August 1, 1910 in Map Book 3 on Page 61 and East Richmond Heights Tract 03 recorded September 19, 1911 in Map Book 6 on Page 126, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Tulare Avenue with the north boundary of the City of El Cerrito thence northerly along the center line of Tulare Avenue to its inter- section with the direct extension southerly of the center line of Block 75; thence northerly along said extension and said center line of Block 75 to the northwest corner of Lot 26, Block 75; to thence to the southwest corner of Lot 2, Block 75; thence to the northwest corner of said Lot 2; thence to the southwest corner of Lot 2, Block 76; thence to the northwest corner of said Lot 2, Block 76; thence to the southwest corner of Lot 12, aforesaid w Block 76; thence to the northwest corner of Lot 10, Block 76; thence to the southwest corner of Lot 15, Block 77; thence to the a north corner of Lot 5, said Block 77; thence to the east corner of Lot 5; thence to the north corner of Lot 10, Block 106; thence to the east corner of Lot 8, said Block 106; thence to the north corner of Lot 7, said Block 106; thence to the east corner of Lot 6, Block 107; t ience to the south corner of said Lot 6; thence to the east corner of Lot 25, Block 109; thence southwesterly along the southeast lines of Lots 25, 24, 23, 22, 219 20 & 19, said Block 109 and along its direct extension southwesterly to its intersection with the direct extension westerly of the center line of Hazel Avenue; thence easterly along the said direct extension westerly of the center line of Hazel Avenue and along the center line of Hkzel Avenue to its intersection with the direct extension northerly of the center line of Spruce rvenue; thence southerly along said northerly extension and along said center line of Spruce Avenue to Its intersection with the incorporation line of the City of EI Cerrito; thence westerly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the time and place for the hearing by the Board of Supervisors in the matter of said annexation is hereby set as 10 o'clock a.m. on i Monday, the 25th day of October, 19489 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, and the Clerk of said Board is hereby dir- ected to publish notice of said hearing once a week for two (2) successive weeks in C RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT", a newspaper circulated in the territory proposed to be lannexed, and most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said territory. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cu®ings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. 40ES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT. Supervisors - None. Monday, September 27, 191-` - Continued 3019 In the Matter of the Annexati^n of Additional '"erritcry tc the San Pablo Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, California Resolution Altering Boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3, of Chanter 9, of Part 1, of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has described ithe boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed i Ito said District; WHEREAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests i or said District and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be lannexed that said territory be so annexed to said district; and 4 WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sani- tary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District and is in the County of Contra Costa, State of California; NOW2 THERSFCRE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District be and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory As hereby annexed to said district, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of the Northwesterly line of San Pablo Rancho as designated in that certain "Final Report of the Referees in Partition, San Pablo Rancho", filed March 1, 1894 in the Recorders Office of Contra Costa County, California, in Book 69 of Deeds, with the I esterly line of Mitchell Estates, Contra Costa County, California; thence forth 0' 30" East along the Westerly line of said Mitchell Estates a distance of 568.74 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 15 of said Estates; thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes East a distance of 180.14 feet more or less to the Northerly pro- jection of the Easterly line of Mitchell Way; thence South 1 degree 23 minutes 23 seconds Test along the Northerly projection of the Easterly line of Mitchell Wap and along the Easterly lire of said Mitchell Way to the Northwesterly line of San Pablo Rancho; thence Southwesterly along said Northwesterly line of said San Pablo Rancho to the point of beginning. 2. That the County Clerk and Sic Officio Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 3720 of the Political Code. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly land regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on the 27th day of September 1948, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOSS: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. W. T. PAASCH _ County Clerk and Ex Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By Y. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk APPROVED: k w& ry W. J. BUCHANAN Chairman of said Board. r r r r ras a nYa r fir"`4 ai r r" rPk sl pS T R tty r, Monday, September 27, 19 8 - Continued In the batter of Altering Boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County State RDSCOE - DE GROFT ANNEXATION of California. f RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costar California that WHEREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District; and WHEREAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sani- tary district, and it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be annexed that said territory be so annexed to said District. I NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District be and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, i which territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of which terri- tory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and i are described as follows, to-wit: That parcel of real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: r; Beginning at the point of intersection of the eastern line of the State Highway between 'galnut Creek and Martinez with the southern line of that certain parcel of land deeded to Clifford R. and Marion T. Ruscoe, and Clifford M. and Iris R. Ruscoe, which deed is of record in Recorder's File No. 44731 in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, said point of intersection beim on the original and now existing boundary of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, and running thence easterly, northerly and westerly along the southern,eastern and northern boundaries of said Ruscoe parcel to the intersection thereof with the eastern boundary of that certain parcel of land deeded to George M. and Vera De Groft which deed is of record in Recorder' s File No. 32716 in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and running thence northerly and westerly along the eastern and northern boundaries of said De Groft parcel to the intersection thereof with the eastern line of said State Highway, which point of intersection is a point in the boundary of said Sani- tary District, and running thence southerly along the boundary of said Sanitary District to the point of beginning. i 2. That the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is i hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State I Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legal ! description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indicating f the boundaries thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 3720 of the Political Code. The vote of the Board on the foregoing is unanimous. 1 In the Natter of Resolution re Oil Strike. . WHEREAS, it appears to the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Cobtra Costa that the negotiations for the settlement of the dispute in the on industry has been stalemated; and WHEREAS, there are located in the County of Contra Costa the main refineries ,' T p union Oil Company of of the Shell 011 Company, Tidewater Associated Oil Com any, i California and Standard Oil Company of California, which said companies employ in exceso lof ten thousand (109000) men; and WHER-S&S, the effect of said stalemate in negotiations has resulted in the j loss of payrolls, has affected other related industries within the County to the extent !e that layoffs have commenced; and t Monday, September 2?1, 194,1-4 - Continued C) REAS, the stalemate in said strike has seriously affected the economy of the County as well as the physical :cell-being of both the employer and the employee, NOW, THE.ti.:'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors in the interest of public welfare and in the interest of both employer and employee, do hereby believe that it is for the best interest of the County of Contra Costa and all parties con- cerned that an effort be made to bring both sides together for the purpose of ne otic-g f tion. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that it is the opinion of the Board of Supervisorsi that someone be appointed to represent the Board of Supervisors for the purpose of en- deavoring to bring both sides to the dispute together for mediation. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board appoint Thomas M. Carlson, Esq. , of Richmond, as representative of the Board with authority to represent the Board to accomplish this purpose. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that by this action, the Board is in no way expressft Its opinion as to the merits of either side of this controversy. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Snpervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 27th day of September, 1948, by the following vote! to-wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - bone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 5 In the hatter of Authorizing attendance at California County Planning Commissioners L` annnal conference. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor grembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Manning Commissioners Connors, Narberes, Youngberg, Veale and Cummings be and they are hereby authorized to attend the annual meeting of the California County Planning Commissioners Association at Shasta Sprinp g eptember 30, s October 1 and 2, and that their expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be ja county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. i Justin A. Randal, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request s for authorization to the County Auditor to correct the following erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal years 1942 and 1943, said request hav- Bing been consented to and approved by the District Attorney; s On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make corrections of the following erroneous assessments; For the years 1942 and 1943, Sale #3814-422 Gertrude E. Mills et al are assessed with a half interest in mineral rights in and to SE 1/4 Section 10, T1N RlE containing 160 acres with land erroneously assessed at $960. The correct assessed value of land is $160 (at $1.00 ler acre) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s, In the Natter of Awarding Contract for the Installation and Maintenance of certain lamps and the furnishing of electric current for RODEO LIGMNG DISTRICT. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for installing and caring for and maintaining a system of street lights for the RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE; COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: i Z.Monday, September 2'', lg48 - Continued PINOLE LIGHT AND P07.7En CC. Ninety 100 candle Dower lamps Twenty-eight 600 candle power lamps together with all other accessories that constitute a complete overhead street light- ing system, and to supply the electricity necessary for lighting said lamp, said lamps I to be lighted on Pinole•s standard all-night burning schedule, during the term of five i i 5) years from and after the date electric service is first supplied hereinunder to said lamps and accessories when installed, all in accordance with Pinole$s Schedule f L-11, And this being the only bid received and the Board having fully considered said bid; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the installing and caring for and maintaining j a system of street lights and for supplying said District with electricity for operatin hand maintaining street lights for the RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF TETE COUNTY OF CONTRA i COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, be awarded to the PINOLE LIGHT AND PO'UM CO. at the prices 3 submitted in their bid.Fiwole 4 r q tor.Jef t IT 3S BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said furnish this Board duly executed contracts and a bond in the sum of 31,000.00 guaranteeing f, the faithful performance of said contract. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Robert M. Smith re zoning, Tewksbury Heights Tract. Robert M. Smith havingfiled with this Board a requestequest for rezoning from I Residential "one to Business Zone, Lot 38, Block 249 Tewksbury Heights Tract, located at 6062 Bernhard Avenue, San Pablo; c On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y. In the Matter of Claim of J. R. T. Montin for damages to mail boxes. J. R. T. Montin having filed with the County Surveyor a statement for $20.11 which he claims he had to pay to replace mail boxes at the corner of Parkside Drive and Hillside Avenue, S. D. #3, and which he alleges were damaged when a county truck driven by a county employee struck said mail boxes; M On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seocnded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TER BOARD ORDERED that said statement of $20.11 be and the same is hereby referred to the Purchasing Agent. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Accepting resignation of Mrs. Hazel W. Burton as Trustee, and appointment of John E. Dalton, Reclamation District No. 2024. Mrs. Hazel W. Burton having tendered her resignation as Trustee of Reclamation District No. 2024, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that JOHN 8. DALTON be and he is hereby appointed Trustee of said District for the unexpired term of said Mrs. Hazel W. Burton„ resigned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, Sefltember 27, 19--$ - Continued 307 In the Metter of Request for adoption of Ordinance to control traffic in Kensington. The Kensington Police Protection District having filed with this Board a request for the adoption of an ordinance to enforce certain traffic regulations. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE IHOARD ORDERED that said request be referred to Supervisor Ripley and County Surveyor Barkley for investigation and report to the Board. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition for rezoning area in S. D. 11. A petition signed by a- proximately 75 persons requesting that Santa Rita lRoad from Appian Tay to the end of Santa Rita Road be zoned "STRAIGHT AGRICULTURE". t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said petition be referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time on request of John W. Berry for re- zoning of property. On motion of Supervisor Cvemings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission be and it is hereby granted an extension of ninety days to file its report and recommendations on the request of John W. Berry t that his property, being Lots 2 to 14, inclusive, Block 1, and Lots l to 12, inclusive, jand Lots 14 to 31, inclusive, Block 2, Map of Richmond California Heights, be rezoned S from single family residential to agricultural district. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Bond Election pfor $350,000 for the Purchase RESOLUTION of the Pittsburg Hospital, etc. WHEREAS, on the 20th day of September, 1948 the Board of Directors of the PITTSBURG COMMMIITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT filed a resolution with the Clerk of the Board of f Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa asking for the consolidation of an election Ito be held within the said PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT in the above entitled matter, with the General State and County Election to be held on November 2, 1948, and WHEREAS, the polling places and election officials as recited in the reso- lution of the Board of Directors of the PITTSBURG C0181UNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT passed on e the 5th day of August, 1948, are the same as the polling places and officials to be utilized for the General State and County Election to be held in the Fourth Supervisori District on November 2, 1948, and f WHEREAS, it would be a great saving to the said hospital district and a con- venience to the voters to provide for the consolidation of the said elections; NOW, TMREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the said election for the issuance and sale of bonds in the amount of $350,000 for the purchase of the Pittsburg Community Hospital, for construction of a wing thereto, purchase of a boiler, and purchase of other hospital equipment, BE CONSOLIDATED with the General State and County Election in the Fourth Supervisorial t aDistrict to be held on November 2, 1948. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following proposition be placed on the ballot for the said General State and County Flection for the Fourth Supervisorial District: Shall the Pittsburg Community Hospital District BONDS issue and sell bonds in the amount of Three YES iHundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00) for the purchase of the Pittsburg Community Hospital, BONDS the addition of a wing thereto, the purchase of NO a boiler and other equipment for said hospital?" Monday, September 27, 19LE - Continued BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to the authorization contained in the resolution directed to the Board or Supervisors by the PITTSBORG COyMTiiITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT requesting said consolidation, the Board of Supervisors canvass the returns off the said bond election for the PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the votes cast at said bond election shall be j counted separately from the votes cast in any other election or measure, or for any public office or general election with which said bond election is consolidated. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the results of said election be duly certified to the Board of Directors of the PITTSBMG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 27th day of September, 1948, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. s NOES:Supervisors - bone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Consolidation of Election of Directors of Pittsburg Community Hospital District, with x '; County General Election to be held on November 2, 1948. WHEREAS the Directors of the PrZ=tW COMIUUITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT have called an election for two directors in said District to be held November 2, 1948; and WHEREAS, the said Directors of the Pittsburg Community Hospital District have# filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election for said directors of said Pittsburg Community Hosaital District be consolidated with the I j General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 2, 1948, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the Directors of said Pitts- burg Community Hospital District; BE IT RESOLVED that the election for three directors of the Pittsburg Com- munity ommunityHospitalDistrictonNovember2, 1948 be and the same is hereby ORDERED CON- SOLIDATED with the General Election to be held through the County of Contra Costa on the 2nd day of November, 1948, and the results of said election shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and certified to the Directors of the said District. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is as follows: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor a, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. f NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Formation of the CONCORD HOSPITAL DISTRICT under the provisions of Section 32000 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code of the RESOLUTION CALLING ELECTION State of California. I WHEREAS, heretofore on the 9th day of August, 1948, a petition signed by P registered voters residing within the boundaries described within said petition for the proposed Concord Hospital District, equal in number to at least fifteen percent j (15%) of the number of votes cast in said proposed hospital district for the office of Governor at the last preceding election at which a Governor was elected, was filed E with the Board of Suaervisors of the County of Contra Costa, asking for the formation 1 of said proposed hospital district; and WHEREASIV a preliminary hearing on said petition was held on the 30th day of August, 1948, before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and at said hearing the said Board found the petition herein legally sufficient, and set September 27, 1948, as the date for final hearing on said petition and authorized the Monday, Sevtember 2 ,, 1948 - Cortinued r9 0 9 Clerk of said Board to give notice as required by law; and WHERELS, notice of final hearing, containing the petition herein, was duly published in the Concord Transcript as required by law= as shown by the affidavit on file herein, and stated that the final hearing was to be at nine o'clock A.M. , Sept- ember-27, 1948, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, Californip; and WHEREAS, the final hearing was held by the Board of Supervisors at the time and place indicated in said notice and there were no protests, oral or written, filed with said Board prior to the time of said hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby determines that the formation of the proposed Concord Hospital District is feasible and is economically sound and for the public interest. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by said Board that it hereby determines that the said district should be established, shall be designated as the Concord Hospital Dis- trict,, and shall consist of the following described boundaries, to-wit: All references to boundary lines and property owners appearing in the following description are particularly referred to the designation and delineation of said designations and boundaries on the map entitled "Official Map of Contra Costa County, California, 19380 approved and declared to be the Official yap of said County by Order of the Board of Supervisors on November 21, 1938. Beginning on the northerly boundary line of Contra Costa County, north of the intersection of the center line of Hastings Slough with the southerly line of Suisun Bay; thence south to said intersection; thence in a general southerly direction along the center of said slough to its intersection with the center of Seal Creek; thence in a general southeasterly direction up the center of Seal Creek to its in-ersection with the line between Lots 37 and 38 of Government Ranch; thence northeasterly along said dividing line to its intersection with the northeast boundary line of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly along said RPncho line to its intersection with the west line of Section 17, T. 2 N. , Be 1. W. , Y.D.B. & M. ; thence North along the west line of said Section 17 to its east-west mid-section line; thence east along said mid-section line to the east line of said Section; thence south along the west lines of Sections 16 and 21, T. 2 N. , R. 1 W. , M.D.H. & M. , 3/4 mile; thence east 112 mile to the north-sofith mid-section line of said Section 21; thence south along last mentioned mid-section line to its inter- section with said northeast boundary of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo; thence southeasterly, southerly and southwesterly along the exterior boundary of said Rancho to the easterly boundary of the Rancho Arroyo de las Nueces Y Bolbones; thence following last mentioned boundary, southerly and easterly to the south line of Section 35, T. 1 N. , R. 1 Net M.D.B. t M. ; thence east along the south line of said Section 35 and Section 369 T. 1 N. , R. 1 W. M. D.B. dill. to the southeast corner of said Section 36, being also the north- east corner of Section 1, T. 1 S., R. 1 W. , M.D.B. & M. ; thence south along the east line of said Section 1 to the southeast corner thereof; thence west along the south line of said section to the east boundary of said Rancho Arroyo de las Nueces Y Bolbones; thence following last said Rancho boundary in a general westerly direction to the northwest corner of fractional Section 61 T. 1 S. , R. 1 Was Y.D.B. do M. ; thence leaving said Rancho boundary, north- erly to the southwest corner of Borges 116.44 acre tract; thence continuing northerly along the west line of said 116.44 acre tract and along the west line of the Vanasek 24.75 acre tract, and said westerly line produced, northerly to the center line of ralnut Avenue; thence following said center line northwesterly to an intersection with center line of Ygnacio Valley Road; thence southwesterly along the center line of Ygnacio Valley Road to the southwest corner of Bancroft 104 acre tract; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of said 104 acre tract and the southwesterly line of the Soule 23.439 acre tract to the center of the present channel of Walnut Creek; thence northerly along said center, along the westerly line of said Soule tract and the westerly line of the Bancroft 75.39 acre tract to the line dividing the Ranchos La Juntas and Arroyo de las Nueces Y Bolbones; thence southwesterly along said Rancho boundary to the center of Hedgewood Road extended easterly; thence westerly along said extension and said center of Hedgewood Road to inter- section with center line or State Highway between walnut Creek and Concord; thence southerly along center line of said State Highway to intersection with center line of Geary Avenue; thence westerly along center line of Geary Avenue to intersection with center line of Putnam 'venue; thence northerly along center line of Putnam Avenue to intersection with center line of Oak Park Boulevard; thence westerly along center line of Oak park Boulevard to intersection with center line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence westerly along center line of Pleasant Hill Roed to intersection with center line of Cumberland Drive as shown on the flap of Sherwood Heights filed October 81 1946 in Map gook 31 at page 13, in the Office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County; thence northerly along said center line of Cumberland Drive to intersection with south line of said Sherwood Heights Subdivision; thence westerly along said south line to easterly boundary of Rancho Canada Del Hambre; thence southerly along said Rancho line to the south line of withers Avenue also known as Highland Avenue, as designated on the map of "Brookwood leres Subdivision 1,11 filed April 22, 1913 in Mpp Book 9 on Page 217 in the office of Recorder, Contra Costa County; thence westerly along said south line of Withers Avenue and said south line extended westerly to an intersection with the center line of Brook- wood Road; thence southerly along said center line of Brookwood Road to its intersection with the south line of said Brookwood Acres Subdivision; thence 31n Monday, Sectember 27, 1014E - Continued westerly along said south lire of Brookwood Acres to the southwest corner thereof; thence continuing westerly to and along boundary line between Supervisor Districts 2 and 3 to the southwest corner of Haviside's 967.35 acre tract; thence northerly along the west line of said 967.35 acre tract and said west line extended northerly to the southwest corner of the Stow 114.24 acre tract; thence easterly along the southerly lines of said Stow 114.24 acre tract and Taven 147.23 acre tract, and along the boundary line between said Super- visor Districts 2 and 3, to the westerly line of Pleasant Hill Road; thence northwesterly along said westerly line to the most westerly corner of Pacheco School District, being also in intersection with the center of Alhambra Creek; thence easterly along the north line of Heyward's 20 acre tract, Muir Oaks Subdivision, Pereira 70.31 acre tract, Duarte 47,30 acre tract to a point in the center of Vine Hill ray; thence continuing easterly along the center of Vine Hill Way and the easterly extension thereof to the center of Grayson Creek; thence northerly down the center of Grayson Creek to intersection with the center of Walnut Creek; thence northwesterly down Walnut Creek to an intersection with the center of Pacheco Slough; thence in a general northerly direction down the center of Pacheco Slough to the southerly shore line of Suisun Bay; thence north to the County boundary; thence easterly along the County boundary to the place of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an election to be held within the proposed hospital district for the purpose of determining whether or not the district shall be III' formed shall be held on the 2nd day of November, 1948, and the proposition to be voted upon shall be: YES Shall the proposed Concord Hospital District be formed NO i The polling places shall be opened from seven o'clock A.M. to seven o'clock P. M. , and the election shall be called and conducted in the manner provided for general district elections under Act 2120 of Deering's General Laws, with the ex- ception of items designated in Section 164 of said Act, which also must be complied E iI with. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors does hereby establish the following described precincts, designate the polling places therefor, and appoint the following election boards: CONCORD, PRECINCT N0, 1 POLLING PLACE Eliza DeBenedetti (Basement) 2195 Grant St., Concord INSPECTOR Mrs. Maud Jones 2149 lit. Diablo St., Concord JUDGE Margaret E. Mangim 2309 Almond Ave. , Concord JUDGE Hazel Sutton 2093 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Concord CLERK Hazel S. Hills 2164 Bonifacio St., Concord CLERK Theresa Marino 2039 Bonifacio St. , Concord CLERK Lilliam Stevens 2037 Pacheco St., Concord CONCORD PRECINCT N0, 2 POLLING PLACE Old Theatre Building, 2028 Mt. Diablo St. , Concord i INSPECTOR Mary Bucholz 2474 Pacheco St. , Concord JUDGE Eunice Matheson 2383 Salvio St., Concord a JUDGE Leone Fahy 2443 Salvio St., Concord CL Guth E. Cockerton 2479 Pacheco St., Concord CLERK Elsie E. Priest P. 0. Box 474, Concord CLERK Yrs. Hollis E. Kulander P. 0. Box 392, Concord x CONCORD PRECINCT N0. i POLLING PLACE City Hall, 2080 Willow Pass Rd., Concord INSPECTOR Catherine J. Galindo P. 0. Box 386, Concord JUDGE Rose C. Belka 1812 Galindo St., Concord JUDGE Estella M. Eddy 1575 Att. Diablo St., Concord CLERK Sena Ann Krueger P. 0. Box 145, Concord CLEM Evelyn Massone 1723 Mt. Diablo St. , Concord CLERIC Margaret Helen Foskett P. 0. Box 605, Concord Monday, September 27, 148 - Conti::ued CCNU:OrRD PRECINCT NO, 4 POLLING PNCE Farm Bureau (Club House), Farm Bureau Road and 7alnut Avenue, Conccrd INSPECTOR Gertrude Streif Rte. 2, Box 367, Concord JUDGE Burma Brodersen Rte. 41 Box 609, Concord JUDGE Ruth C. Yarrin?ton Rte. 29 Box 370, Concord CLERK Anna P. Boehm Rte. 49 Box 603, Concord CLERK Ruth A. Leonard Rte. 49 Box 6019 Concord CLERK Wilda E. Nippress Rte. 29 Box 3?3, Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO, 5 POLLING PLACE Central Motel, Concord Ave. , Concord INSPECTOR Evangeline L. Davilla 20 Market St. Concord JUDGE Carlita M. Haskins 625 Meadox Lane, Concord JUDGE Helen Buscaglia 700 Pacheco Rd., Concord CLERK J. Myrtle Hulse P. 0. Box 871, Concord CLERK Susie N. Rock P. 0. Box 342, Concord CLERK Lillie I. Stephens 412 Pacheco Rd. , Concord CONCORD PRBCINCT NO, 6 POLLING PLACE Frank H. Shimek (Garage) 40 Avon Rd. , Concord INSPECTOR Mabel M. Charles 9 Seal Bluff Rd. , Rte. 3, Box 338: concord JUDGE Bertha J. Turner Rt-3,, Box 399, Concord JUDGE Helene M. Shimek 40 Avon Rd. , Rt. 3, Box 408, Concord CLERK Elizabeth Neal Rt. 3, Box 394, Concord CLEW Mildred V. shite Rt. 39 Box 424, Concord CLERK Ruth N. Latter Rt. 3, Box 398, Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 7 POLLING PLACE Oak Grove School, Concord INSPECTOR Albertina Lamb 1200 Walnut Ave. , Concord JUDGE Marion Swanson 1325 Walnut Ave. , Concord JUDGE Henrietta Gaylord P. 0. Box 400, Concord CLERK__. Rouse McDeroond 650 Bancroft Rd. , Walnut Creek CLERK Edna P. Thompson 304 Smith Lane, Concord CLERK Marie E. Maderious 580 Monument Blvd., Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO, 7-A POLLING PL&CR Oak Grove School, Concord INSPECTOR Ellen A. Straight 300 Walnut Ave., Concord JUDGE Peter H. Ginocchio Oak Grove Rd., Box 25509, Concord JUDGE Laura E. Burtchaell 400 Bancroft Rd., Concord CLERK Alline Macomber 1000 Oak Grove Rd. , Concord CLERK Anna C. Nescrop 600 Walnut Ave. , Concord CLERK Sadie C. Schroeder 2950 Oak Grove Rd. , Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO, 8 POLLING PLACE David Fontana (Garage) 2923 Concord Blvd., Concord INSPECTOR Evelyn McKean 3001 Euclid Ave. , Concord JUDGE Bessie I. Motheral Route 21 Box 2022 Concord JUDGE Gertrude N. Clanton Route 2, Box 244, Concord CLERK Theles L. Fontana 2923 Concord Blvd. , Concord CCK Alva Dean Clark Route 210 Box 193, Concord CLERK_ Inez C. Paler 2869 Concord Blvd.,, Concord k Monday, September 27, 1948 - Continued CONCORL PRECINCT NO, 9 POLLING PLACE Marcellus Christer: (Residence) 2720 Sinclair Ave. , Concord INSPECTOR Zelia Brunelle 1957 Parkside Ave. , Concord JUDGE Stigma Q. Christen 2720 Sinclair Ave. , Concord JUDGE Virginia Haskins 1971 Parkside I've. , Concord 4 . CLERK Evelyn Ring P. 0. Box 522, Concord rr CLERK Inella C. Rego 2728 Sinclair Avenue, Concord CLERK Bernice E. McCollum Route 2, Box 48 CONCORD PRECINCT NO, 9-A POLLING PLACE Elva Hanson (Residence) Clayton Rd., near 5th St. , Rt. 4, Box 6331, . Concord INSPECTOR Elva Hanson Route 4, Box 633: Concord JUDGE Justine Langridge 2875 Concord Blvd. , Concord JUDGE Adeline M. Laughlin Route 2, Box 271, Concord Sc__ K Edna A. Christie P. 0. Box 8569 Concord CLERK Ewa Newhall Route 4 Box 627, Concord CLERK Helen Ellingson P. 0. Box 368, Concord i CONCORD PRECINCT NO_ 10 POLLING PLACE Clayton Valley School, Concord ry INSPECTOR Adeline B. Morford 2111 LaVista Way, Concord J_ Kathryn Washburn Route 4, Box 457, Concord JUDGE Dorothy B. Galbraith 261 LaVista Way, Concord CLERK Carrie Shoenberger Route 4, Box 463, Concord CIZRK Katherine A. Garaventa Route 4, Box 492, Concord CC Katherine Soarroe Route 4, Box 567, Concord N , CONCORD PRECINCT NO, 10-A POLLING PLACE Clayton Valley School, Concord MP,SCTOR Orlinda R. Faria Route 41 Box 4939 Concord JUDGE Bernice Coragliotti Route 4, Box 443, Concord w I JUDGE Athalee N. Carr Route 4, Box 474, Concord CLERK Mary J. Bergeron Home 4, Box 465, Concord CLERK Bertha M. Thayer Route 4, Box 456A, Concord CLEM Amelia Schenone Route 41 Box 527, Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO_ 11 POLLING PLACE L.Irwin Lehner (Show Room) Oakland Highway and Cowell Roadg. Concd. INSPECTOR Joseph C. Prrighi P. 0. Box 21 Concord JUDGE Cora E. Hathorn 121 Adelaide St. , Concord y r. JUDGE Lenore L. Thompson Route 2, Box 2481, Concord CLERK Talitha Y. Emery 75 Cowell Rd., Concord K CLERKMamie C. Costa 1960 Willow St., Concord I CLERK Dorothy Flanagan 2521 Almond Ave., Concord CONCORD PRBCINCT NO, 11-A POLLING PLACE L. Irwin Lehner (Show Rog®) Oakland Highway and Cowell Roady, Coned., INSPECTOR Jessie F. Welter 1490 Amador St. , Concord JUDGE Lillian Denton 65 Cowell Rd., Concord JUDGE Josephine Trebino P. 0. Box 7399 Concord CLERK i Lois D. Mattson Route 4, Box 8229 Concord CLER Blanche M. Perkins 130 Plmendra Court, Concord oncordCLERKMargaretEarl1230AlmarCourtC Monday, September 2 , 1948 - Continued 1 CGNCCRC PRECINCT NO. 12 g POLLING ?LAGS Joe Machado (Garage) Route 2, Box 170, Concord, 6th St. & Farm Bureau Road INSPECTOR Thelma McCollum Route 2, Box 36, Concord JUDGE Bessie C. Spoeart Rt. 2, Box 185, Concord JUDGE Mrs. T. M. Nunes Rt. 2, Box 1739 Concord Ci_ Bessie B. Millard Rt. 2, Box 166, Concord CDora Bartneck Route 2, Box 2669, Concord C-L Marion Millard 2142 Almond Ave. , Concord CONCORD PRECINCT N0. 12-A POLLING PLACE Mrs. Edith Y. Coppas (Garage) 1644 Humphrey Dr. , Concord INSPECTOR Mrs. Larry Snelson 1731 Humphrey Drive, Concord JUDGE Gladys C. Gillet 1745 Humphrey Drive, Concord JUDGE Horace B. Crane 400 Humphrey Drive, Concord C= Ida M. Fulton Walnut Ave. , and Humphrey Drive, Concord CLIM Mrs. Josephine R. Hankins Concord Blvd. , Concord CLERK Mrs. Anna Humohrey alnut Ave. , Concord CONCORD PRECINCT N0, IA POLLING PLACE A. J. Roberts (above garage) 1364 Pacific St. , concord INSPECTOR Palmiera E. Roberts Rt. 4, Box 647, 1364 Pacific St. JUDGE Mary C. Deacon P. 0. Box 511, Concord JUDGE Martha K. Cruessing P. 0. Box 849, Concord CLERK Treve L. Hatley Rt. 3, San Carlos Ave. , Concord CLERK Carolyne Y. Itanen 2251 San Carlos Ave. , Concord CLERK Mary Ginnochio Rt. 2, Box 340, Clayton Rd. , Concord CONCORD PRECINCT No, 1-4-A POLLING PLACE Nelda Schuldt (back of garage) 1365 Pacific St., Concord INSPECTOR Nelda Schuldt 1365 Pacific St. , Concord JUDGE Yrs. Alice Hunt Oakland Ave. , Concord JUDGE Yrs. Lucille A. Gale P.0. Box 619, Concord CL_.__.ERK Yrs. Minnie G. Thompson Route 3,. Box 648, Concord ChERK Mrs. Hilda Y'utake Oaklgnd and Atlantic Sts., Concord CLERK Yrs. Lillian E. Hesser 1325 Pacific Street, Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO, 14 POLLING PLACE Charles F. Oldershaw (Residence) 2037 Elm St., Concord IMPECTOR Shirley G. Old ershaw 2037 Elm St. , Concord JUDGE Mildred R. Rodman 2760 Pacheco St. , Concord GE Gunhild Withrow 2736 Pacheco St., Concord CLERK Phyllis Powell 186 Eniwetok Village, Concord CTJMK Elvira Annia 2026 Beach St., Concord CLUB Harriett R. Iamm 2031 Elm St. , Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 14-A POLLING PLACE Mae C. Stoner 2000 Elm St., Concord INSPECTOR Mae C. Stoner 2000 Elm St., Concord JUDGE Ruth Neves 2001 Parkside Ave., Concord JUDGE M. Loretta Moore 2001 Elm St., Concord CLERK Myrtle E. Cooley 2713 Bonifacio St. , Concord CLERK Samuel Shideler 2000 Cedar St. , Concord may.... CURB Irene N. Calibro 2025 Elm St., Concord E Yonday, September 27, 1948 - Continue^ CC1r"0FX RWINCT NO, 15 POLLING PL&CE Leslie P. UcY.inncn (garage) 2360 East St. , Concord INSPECTCR Cecelia A. McKinnon 2360 Fast St. , Concord JUDGE Lucy Arrighi 2485 Almond Ave., Concord JUDGE Frances A. Costa 2463 Bay Point Highway, Concord CLERK Rose Enos 2475 Bay Point Highway, Concord CLERK Frances M. Clugston 2521 Almond Ave. , Concord CLERK John B. McKinnon 2360 East St. , Concord CONCORD PRECINCT N0, 16 POLLING PLACE Mabel R. Goddard (Garage) 2703 Birch St., Concord t INSPECTOR Ruth Moebus Rt. 3, Box 623, Concord JUDGE Mrs. Marie Martin 2300 Crescent Drive, Concord Y J_ Carna Reber Rt. 3, Box 487, Concord CLERK Florence Johnson P. 0. Box 594, Concord CLERK Tina Carlington Rte. 3, Box 656, Concord CLERK Mabel Goddard P. 0. Box 686, Concord CONCORD PRECINCT N0, 17 POLLING PLbCE Phyllis E. Ackerman (Garage) 2290 Hickory Drive, Concord INSPECTOR Ida Bracken 2964 Knoll Drive, Concord JUDGE Frances Moore 2920 Knoll Drive, Concord JUDGE Dorothy Mae Cook P. 0. Box 541, Concord CLERK Marion G. Nicolosl 2869 Ponderosa Drive, Concord CLERK Norma Hascup 2273 Acacia Drive, Concord k CLERKPhyllis E. Ackerman 2290 Hickory Drive, Concord CONCORD PRECINCT N0, 17-A POLLING PLACE Helen M. Smith (Residence) 2280 Hickory Drive, Concord INSPECTOR Mpry E. Duarte P. 0. Box 64, Concord r JUDGE Marguerite J. Varner 2315 Acacia Drive, Concord t . ? JUDGE Iva V. Travers Rt. 39 Box 366, Concord CLERK Charlotte M. Lindsey 2973 Knoll Drive, Concord CL, Helen M. Smith 2280 Hickory Drive, Concord CLERK Elizabeth M. Martin Rt. 3, Box 3549 Concord k ASSOCIATED POLLING PLACE Club House, Tide pater Associated Oil Co., Associated. INSPECTOR Mabel H. Copeland Box 52, Associated k JUDGE Edith S. Penn Box 26, Associated o.Y"" r" JUDGE Helene H. Harrison Box 549 Associated CLERK Harriett G. Smetts Box 23, Associated f CLERK Florence H. Bacon Box 1529 Associated I CLERK Rose D. Baer Banc 134, Associated r r COWELL POLLING PLACE Cowell-Portland Cement owell Hall Cowell 1 Co.,s s 1 INSPECTOR Florence M. Stenger 11 2nd St., Cannell Vit_ JUDGE Mary F. Sullivan 19 3rd St., Cowell r R JUDGE Mary N. Borden 2 2nd St., Cowell p CLERK Clara Given 10 °A" Street, Cowell CLERK Maude K. Smith 1 1st Street, Cannell CLERK Julie Marie Ming 24 lst Street, Cowell u PT l t i Monday, September 2?, 1948 - Continued PACHEEC0 ?RECINCT NC. 1 POLLING PLACE Pacheco :own Hall, c/o B. Leonhard, Box 1063, Concord INSPECTOR Ella Jones Rt. 1, Box 354, Martinez JUDGE Beatrice Leonhardt P. 0. Box 1063, Concord JUDGE Flora Johnson Rt. 1, Box 353, Martinez CLERK Annie Kirk Route 1, Box 387, Martinez MERK Etta Vlach Route 1, Box 267, Martinez CLERK Lucille Maker Route 1, Box 330, Martinez PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Ray I. Whittemore, Real Estate Office 2225 Contra Costa Highway, Concord INSPECTOR Lisa D. Hook 60 Hookston Road, Concord JUDGE Dorothy Y. Patterson 501 Hookston Road, Concord JUDGE Jeannette Burnham 16 Geary Lane, Concord CLERK Yrs. Lois Revak 200 Treadway Drive, Concord CLERK Maxine Lucas 2113 Contra Costa Highway, Concord CLERK Virginia A. Monroe Route 2, Box 64, Martinez PACHRCO PRECINCT NO, 2-A POLLING PLACE Yrs. Esther Hatfield (Residence) 1025 Contra Costa Hwy. Concord JNSP_ Mrs. Esther Hatfield 1025 Contra Costa Highway, Concord JUDGE Mrs. Reba Delu Route 29 Pleasant Hill Road, Martinez JUDGE Yrs. Patricia Warden 1001 Contra Costa Highway, Concord CLERK Mrs. Marion L. Stone Route 1, Box 15, Gregory Lane, Concord CLERK Yrs. Margaret A. Bron 3100 Contra Costa Highway, Concord CLERK Yrs. Margaret Green 521 Boyd Road, Concord PLEASANT HILL PREC. N0, 1 POLLING PLACE Pleasant Hill School, Concore INSPECTOR Eleanore H. Castro Route 29 Box 2029 Martinez JUDGE Evelyn D. Hewitson Route 2, Box 1699 Martinez JUDGE Grayce C. LaFond Route 2, Box 186, Martinez CLERK Leah Belle Boldgett Route 3, Box 1951, Lafayette CLERK panda E. Tyler Route 29 Box 55, Martinez CLERK Mary E. Hamilton Route 2, Box 1749 Martinez PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT N0, 2 POLLING PLACE Jack Hall (Garage) 520 Pleasant Hill Road, Concord INSPECTOR Cornelia G. Lied 325 Oak View Ave. , Concord J_ Gloria E. Jordan 150 Highway 4'0, Vallejo, Cal. JUDGE Claire B. Mills 440 Pleasant Hill Road, Concord CLERK Marion H. Beeton 495 Oak Park Blvd. , Walnut Creek CLERK Bilee Lewis Hall 520 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Concord CLERK Janet L. Parris 640 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Concord PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT N0, 1 POLLING PLACE D. N. Goodart (Garage) 115 Poshard St. , Concord INSPECTOR Audria Cline 120 North Pleas$nt Hill Rd. , Concord JUDGE Catherine S. Connell 113 Poshard St. , Concord JUDGEBetty Lee Goodart 115 Poshard St., Concord CLERK Florence Wagner 201 Soule Ave. , Concord CLERK Helene H. Rodier 104 Poshard St. , Concord CLERK Mrs. Beatrice W. Easton 116 Poshard St., Concord 2j Monday, September 27, 1948 - Continued PLEASANT MILL PRECINCT NO' 4 i POLLING PLACE T. R. Boswell, Boswell Studio, 61 Oak Park Blvd. , Walnut Creek i INSPECTOR Elsie E. Sturm P. 0. Box 754, Walnut Creek JUDGE Dorothy E. Glenius Rte. 11 Box 144-M, Talnut Creek JUDGE Mildred J. Wachenfeld 14 Pleasant Court, P. 0. Box 1301, Walnut Creek CLERK Florence Y. Tosh Rt. 2, Box 1006-B, Walnut Creek CLERK Frances L. Griffen 161 Geary Rd. , Walnut Creek CLERK Zada F. Pratt 1012 Esther Drive, Talnut Creek BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board is heneby directed and ordered to publish a copy of this Resolution in the "DIABLO BEACON", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published within the proposed hospital district. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors at a meeting held on the 27th day of September, 1948. AYES:Sunervisors - S. S. Xpley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, V. J. Buchenan, R. J. Trembath. NOES:Supervisors - None . ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Consolidating election for formation of CONCORD 10666 HOSPITAL DISTRICT To be held on November 21 1948 with GENERkL ELECTION. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has called an election for the formation ey„ of the CONCORD b@CAd, HOSPITAL DISTRICT for November 29 1948s and WHEREAS, this Board has determined that said election ought to be consol- idated with the GENERAL ELECTION to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 21 1948, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costp County; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY I THE BOARD ORDERED that said election for the formation of said CONCORD LOLL HOSPITAL DISTRICT to be held November 29 1948, be and the same is hereby CONSOLIDATED with the { GENERAL ELECTION to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 29, 1948: and that the returns of said election be canvassed by said Board of Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylors. W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES:Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. f IN, Off m iy z r z 1 u z3 3'4'x, ! fay. ,, 3'#+' ,"'. s ,.,.1P i i r ` + ' 3 "r's.'F Kft'yFe'§'"" ,{, Al roS' 'r,%" rkx r ty. i"H' t "u' x -"` t i '` a e3""(ro .*+4t h ., s"' 3t 4 aux '.ww r' .0 + 19tlk i.` « i 7^ 7r `('" 3.i a 'W , gd" # x x in;. + asfia tp h. ' m ftr4i 4 i m iv:.y. a, aa p: a' A s -,a ' 6 a a.+ v Oro It x 4e, sky, r S 5,. c r y,, t a r x 'i n ,`sti'` t 43, c .'+• t ',j , M+j $,t:" v ' ' w? '*5, rat,. *S h.,n F i. tx#7 sw+•' +'yid y. t.Otxr .- a- r 4 '*' ''. ' h, ' s 4 ^v +'" z 7mr rnz' d i''u t... _ 5", S hX 3 a an r, < v" k t VI Notices County boundarT Hca res the 9LraRs Rsrehz Canada dei Hombre, lfotthBe Ci corqu ium at a pototiedHath r-:L.thence sett slang raid line g I II A S A g on the aortherty boundary slat of C o a t r s conn RESOLt eat the uaaetbarest Comm d tb! a an a sgfs yatat frhes.ta ass gnstad Cquaty,north at the intersection of r UTION C iLLING Gsea[ we"eva baser Casaam s as Poet P, 1R 4! fel the Survey of the anter lane of Buono gtppghuuatatseoptepestIrwestatthesadRsachoLiPinch,totem north with the souther y line OL iilmaaA tELECTIONTogaew : Ihanew aenth to a along %aU dsrtdsng lits spill said Bay: theme ranch to said 3>}tersec_point me tett west at!Past P.R.leo l:at WJdUcadl to a point In the tion. thence la s general t reel- I3lLIRB THE BOARD OF SCPONTR- Sa of the Flatcar 13aachoc tired Couat7 bouaftrY Che,tU tit Stralto llrettim along the :facer of raid yORSOFTHSCOUNTYOFCONTRA east in•y-yotyo P.& X41 Sfi totem Camutneu: thence runeCOSTA, STATE OF CALUXARN1A Waith amaltg tae boundary ties, Ila- of g slough to its tnttrsecitolt with the wInthe !latter of the F rmauuu Of the user amuscisca Ell 140LAW and Laasds, so" C.:teaty Boundary sae In a center Of Seal Cretk: thence In a TRICT do wtvirSOn bectioa pwai abate tehr iaunnitae cttaa is tit pointCONTRA Bsaarat soutllearterly dtiectloa up a 75000 cK Uq of the H th and Salety teem Satctt0tas S and 1>l Township Abe anter of Seal;Creek to.its Inter-Cade-1f the State at Callfcwals. a aPcrth MAW 3 war, Reuel FARC" i1lRLE Weeden with tllslUAe betWeen Lots rt wKs i ms.beretmlore on the!th dap Doaatst Bt,e art Iarttdlan tat Wel aegtanhig at a point in the county 3T and 38 of QlQrfrlltneat Manch;Of August, 1948. a petition slgae d by b"U- 111:e* wrrr Pivmeced na um-Lee In t;e Stralts of Car- C h f n C.4 po[LAfaatetl7 est fUlsimeed tutees residing althea the Orta fnmm sold !tame tine and ileal- 9utafr taw Month of the northweat g said boundaries described Within MW peat- well tram said Wetldtsa Mort antes- cevwr of the Lacorpuratr limits or dtridfng lief to Ila intersection with Ilan boor the proposed Conus Ousts aeces 0:111 wltadtmis liar. LUCSWee east LJe LILT of >t.ra lean, thence south ale nurtboost boundary Liao of the M Hospital DlatriM Including and consist- Ott Stelluft Une 212 mlyas to the t3 *be ntf:00"Il n of the westerly RSYebo X=ft Dei Diablo: thence Ing of the Rist, Second. Third and a•.tufho.at trinket of bection!, rows- title of tae Incorporate!rates of the southeasterly along said Rancho i^iftb 1 Detariru Opus srInsnap2x0rut- f=an3 west, !Yount City of Muttara W:tb the easterly line to its thtersectloa with the westnumbertoatksatfifteenpercentDUbwHmae &M Meridian iU veld I'at 09 the R a is c It O Canada del line of Section 17, T,T N., R. 1. W, 413%) of The number of totes can 1n 1St-tU et liars were projected no"- Hambcr X01[114-12 Part.thOncc South 1fLD•8, dt M.; thence North along 14 proposed boeptW district far the rely Ind- -M Base ins and west- deal acid Saacno Lne to the south- the west line Of "III Section 17 to amne or Governor at the tan providing trey ifum eald Merfdlan lu el thtaee east corner of sa!d Rancho, told Its cart-uveae m 1 d-section 11 a e• M. 40Mhw at o hhch a Governor was tit a atfsltbt tine wuip0satsrlp to point being lttl-_nated as P R.4g In 9-mace east along said mid-section elected, was fund with the Board at for acether"Corner at ots3ststt fi4 the survey ,i aid Rancho. thence tins 0 the east line of Sala Sec- tbu; thence south aWn the westSupervisaeoftheCountyofContrasPloaleRanch: u,e«s south west along tit ravtrtfntt it rr between gg Y Costa asking for the formation of said alaog the nee between Otrldm Non raid Rsacb, and Rancbu EI Plaele !Sant ut Sec:tona 18 and 21,T.2 N.. proposed botpftal district.: and S mn11 Part 2 Ot OIrlaaap lin 2 d to the dlrts-ttt erne betwera tin R. 1 W.. M.D.kl, do M. ?i mite at Lands of A r, suer and Lorene thence east ii Mae to the north- sold s held cc e bearing an net fs and •lateag the eastern the Zu a: mouth cold-sectlon line of mold SeptnaedSlewart"a Rao tb to the DPs tivace eoutheriq, south- at pt-titin Wei brio ata the 70th dap tion 21• thence south aloes last a Boo- at AugvaL 19at before the Hoard of rest eau rinser thereon timer casted:. til etrtl end southwerL- g 8ttpeysy !roes of tttr County of Contra Basi i'a rte northeast corner of tot Orli st: t:u Clrldfag tine 4ttweea mentioned Mold-meMlon line to Sts Cost& MIId at shed ounty Thr raid E ate DtWWM So S of PICA"!Hoare [be A F.Fllya std Jxcth bourtiaryIn4enectio with said northeast d; Board found the petition herein legally iloeacm aOltta 'a tSflr m Redrrs Bre9klr ca the naeel. and Lorene Diabl thenlce sothe utheasterly, Zroduce on toe west. and sail Kae Y. sutrie3emt and aK September 25, Ilii faced• thence, Un f Retep Nang the er1Y and southwesterly slats the N, as the date for final !tearing m Gold bcltlttOiT of tltder3t apo Wild ' QI0 to Llsr norof w boundary exterior boundaryrias ,o tS• miter a who of the dart of said a Ran to petitioa and authotiand the Clerk at teat'north Use'a Divisions O and H. eSf easter! boonpau,,3r Reach to !rapt jot L pier!- Railw y mpan and $aceta Pe y daze of the RanchooldHosedtogivenoticeasieputtedlvp :sae So 4 or laid P.seeho: tbrate Pailwsp CompnnT. thence s5utb- Arroyo der Las Nurses Y Solbones•law: and southerly along thew easterly. ramtcrly and eartneasteriy t h e n c e following last mentioned WHEREAS, notice of final berating. , along %aid tine to its intersection boundary,southerly and easterly to sk! Of ftooie the south line of section 35,T.1 N., lbw published the pe-tions beCost VMS duly with ata weN.t .aur v! chK COttaty R i W.. M.D.B. 6t M. :hence eastpublishedlatheContraCostaCWLWILWt-y,am uvea alimcc sold trncbo itpe Rand leadlux from Martinez through aloes the mouth line est said Section C as davt an by law, as it stated by lite• to Pluclie Valley Ckkunty fond.thence Atbatnbrs Va.t , theist togthsrtT 35 sad 8ectlor 38.T. 1 N.. R 1 W.,affidavit on 11ah berrdn,sad aaatad that Itlrn1Ag •Ioa1C ctra:er tame.M yid zk"ng said Line us a Point dire west M.D.H.69 ct is the southeast coshesthefinalhearingwastobeatnineCatmtrReadinaofthepots: est tarerectfan o! the o cl0ck A M September 3;, 11/q at the wtrth0aad17tt east Mea of e:.4:t road With the wnt- of enid Section 30, being also theav0;Wdy davetfoa to a Orly ant of thr County Road com- northeast corner of Section I, T. 1MambeiWoftheBoardof6upKrslsors, a.,rih at the neY.barest career oK mealy known as the Pteusatat But S.. it 1 W.. M.D.B. & M.: thenceistheHallofRecads. Maniacal Call. itae Rancho an= de I& Canada de read; thea r ecst to 431d point Of mouth along the east line of saidtotals:and P.adr: thence south to the north- WHEREAS. tbf0ee southeasterly Section 1 to the southeast cornerWIiEREAS,the final he"riat wan held a•at corner alt Said Randoo:threor aLspg the wr:trrty Use of the Pleas- thereof: t h e a ctie line of sawest along thebytheBoardofSupervisorsatthecost-ftaounherlptastandSoutherlysatH= Road to •!t` sort easteflY mouth lile, section to the and place Indicated in sold notice.and running along the westevty bound- Career of for Lead, of GlbertL for- out boundary of said Rancho ythsrOwqVpetitionsofprotestoontaln- arl of add ftaarhe to thho imnbwest taerlr the ktndrs of Nettle Bos+; Arroyo de las NUecea Y Bolbones• s aIngnamesandnumerouscivarnsteat- nitrate•M same. thence In a south- three- scow---LT MIME the southerly theme following Out said RambodentwithintheFifthSnoresbanalttssTa4hfdtrentLatoapointInthelineofthe 'ands its Gtberrti, to the boundary ler a general w e s t e r 1 yDistrictfiledwiththesaidButpriorcountyDouaQuTfloebrtWemAL- southwest curler tbereot• thence direction to the northwest corner oftothetime- of add beartat, objecting -do and C--Clow Ce-Um at weeg"Xi to a nsr-mcht line to the tractional Section 6.T.1 S.,R.I W..to the inclusion of the Said Fath Super- summit of Gmtuk7 rest. theism eros:eas:tt:T c:tner Of the lands of M.D.B. dt M.• thence leaving said l i?vlsortal Mat ict within the boundaries runttOt eamlerly anQnortheasterly Tarau: thine¢ we-tar1T along the Rancho boundary. northerly to theoftoldContraOlmouHospitalDistrictsalongthecountyboundaryflocatrot•tttetlT Iter ni tit.lands of?araR southwest corner of Borges 316.44 an the tads that the Bald Flfih allow- Cmatra Cahn and Alt>sed"Counties and is rabrr -ad tltmf tip the dlvid. acre tract: thence continuing north- vlAOrlu District would apt be beacllt0d to the tatxttKattoat the testerif Ina tint between the Rancho Baha arty a10ng the west line of said by told Inclusion: and bnubdttrp of the @arcbn Canada,erdr la Canada ate Finale.eaQ Rancho 116.44 acre tract and along the west UrlfliRZAS, there were also written I" VaQtlettls: ibeaee oottbetiT. Canada del flawbtr.Southern Part; lisle of the Vanasek 24.75 acre tract, petitions tamed by numerous Mtlacns aetsaeriy. -Temp treaterty alon'f tbet'r southerly and easterly along and Ault! westerly 11 n e produced, resident within the FifthJtadlcS"I ire westerly bouarrdaat -Sand rafd floe t-p the center title of Benrb northerly to the center line Of Wal- Township or the Chums of ClontJ Judicial Haacho to its lntersertaep with a Creek- then down-4tream s 10 a R nut Avenue: thence following raid contalneci within tate Third SitjtterboG4a1 KOr between Seri]nes s and YL tlw eecter stn- of Rrltmm4 Crt-ek. center line northwamterly to att in-y:• District protesting inclusion will 1a the Temctsabip 1 Sowib. Z dsst• +cnteheamtettT eco •nttctkKh. follow- correction with center Ilse of Ygra- hold hngUtal dlstrlet ata the basis that um-ow tremletlT to the south"" 101 the masesders tbrrrtf to its etc Valley no". thence southwest- Of the amid Fifth JudleW Township would erkrtter $rttd•xs 7>Dwasbl0 1 Junction with Wilnu!Creek: therace Orly along the center line of YgnmoloSouth. Rana 2 Fast thencethennorth down c"028210112walnutCreektotowc"028210112 toad to the southwest cornermicaionbmelltedthereby. ane Oath•: theaace• wilt tee• mor: earner of for Ranch Mors", San of Bancroft loo acre tract; thenceNOWTHEREFORE. the Has of ttwbte VX" ,mon sells,to the eons- f`-..-.. Canada Or. tlambre and northwesterly along the southwest-Superrisces of the County of Centra awn cr meer between Secav ks-3 and :!'kms de is r--A d vinfpW thence arty line of said 100 acre tract andChea& herrbp drtertalncs that It would 34 Township c>;au!h, Raage.l Dart wwtthwestrriv r•u be the dividing the southwesterly line of the SoulenotbenefiteitherthetoldproposedandSections3eand3ITownshipIlin- between Ili- Ranchos San 23AW acre tract to the center ofhospitaldistrict. or the, Faith Sums- snath Meow ` pat thence wes;.- R,enoc and Surat to the roeam.m the Present channel of Walnut vlsorial District of the County of Oros- city to the anathtra+1 corner ere.ow- coruer at.laid Rambo:and Se-tion Creek: thence northerly along saidIraCosta. or the Fifth Judicial Town- firm 25.Township I Sairtbcenter. along the westerly line ofgaagnavtYcterushtoNlilaRarRe2Wert.dun of the County of Contra Colla to /Cyst thrum north Gorr aasle ae the Mount Diablo Brea mod Mettdlrn, malt! Soule tract and the westerly rY include the told Fifth Supexrlantlid n..,nlws" commer of Secuals H,; thence touthraetetts aurae the west- line of the Bancroft 73.39 acre tract 1HAtrdct and Flfth Judicial Township of three* ttyri one 11111tto the ooeU!- to bouazlar title -it the Rancho to the line dividing the Ranehca fwoldcountywithinthesaidClantratr.'at txvot•r of Sseufm 28- theme barRarwits to tin dlrtdinx !tri be- LAM Juntas and Arroyo de tea Nueces Costa Hoepitsl District bouadarlow and n*wtb Ona set* to the oatbeast twewn Settix»3 stiff 4, rnwasblp 1 Y BOfbonoe• thence southwesterly along said Rancho boundary ythatthecameshouldbet"cltt11nd t'ot>aK at Sottlm Sap center of r"therefrom Tone u I South. orner • Sect!. t 3.4. Gr and dart tt td-rsRttfW Rance 1 imus_ thence t0yat i'_be corner •!;;erctt try T.4.!.and ed ru:er1Y toac waterl9 along8E !T PUR77M RESOLVED that ftalr sties to the southwest earlier t0.Town•hto d t:,tstb Ran"2 we0t. raid easterly:t and said center o1likeHoardofSupervisorsoftheC0ua13eatS"-tctm LL Township I South, thrace rest Or- fbt:e to the Corner Of Guaira Cnsta Aesrby determlots that Range I laat thence north two n.Secttoa,11.1 10 and It TUWnshdp %edtewOod Road to Intersection the formation of the proposed Contra laden to tt•e northeast errrper d I fiowtR Range T wfrst, t h e a c t with center line of State Highway Otto Hospital Dist M smith the ex- Set!*in 13 To nmhio I Scali.Rasp rartheaaterlY u a oulnt on the between Walnut Creek and Concoorrdd alutdons above refrin to. Is feasible 1 Woomt thence caret to the immolate wrstern n•s it n d is v v line of the thence southerly along center line a and Is econotalcally sound•and for the h"UNdart Of the Rancho Anerw de Rmreh-. lints Ramon at the moutb- of said State j1lQhwsy to !Ater- public Interest. 1"tt N•or re T Betbo om- thrum cop• west coram a:Taal.tuenterN ko.tWo me"" with center line of Geary x? BE IT FDRTHSit RESOLVED by the nitatj wtltedr.soutberty, apo trays• a.the Mw tLg Tmrt. thence 13-0. Avenue; thence westerly along con- r r:ir sa-tpw the voutbeen bo andare at eaitert7 atotu the .outhwrn bound- ter line of Geary Avenue to Inter- that 'the s that It hereby dbe estaCs x.10 Rat.rbo to tote north_career wv Itne of tate MmUni: tract to a section with center line of Putnam h.tint the old district should be cob- Avenue: thence northerly alongon f llabed, and shall be designated to the r! Scyifoa 1 Tttwnahlp 1 Rratth point at the stern alt rrotntt inert- o z Contra Costa Hoplial Drawler- and Ron*- 2 West. brine try errstvfv Of.tr the eastern aottndary rine of j etectbawithcentercenatemiUna Oaenue t Yo shall canalst of the following described h-almdan•a-the San Ramon Rancho: the Raaeb'!San R.ttlr--n at the ern- rrutg thence snuthrdy sad net,of bads of •o-ttklnx and Dnwf- Park Boulevard; t h e n c e westerlyboundaries* the eaata--stn esdtrfh he San law: thence nal th,,ttT. westerly and 910939 c e n t e r line of Oak Park P Z Ramap lra:ne3t pp t i ton nanrl•erty.alort tb-eastern twund- Boulevard to Inter ectdoa with can- 1 Beginning at a point In the Bap r xtker oaf rite. 4ndr of t I1 ter line of P I e a a a n t Hill Read;a7 Unr of the tfancho Linn Ramon NthJenkteM: Trunci Westerlq along center lint offsotuttothesnutb.eA bound- the ound• tcounties i t ctto Fro at the corner a ttran. «ar•-weserrly to a Point to to s are ri-e •ot the Rap:lea Affo n d^ Ptesasat HILI Road to intersectionheuatiessooffAlamedasadCon- r---of+wt-res basun"at the•Roache with c e n t e r line of Cumberlandtawaorta: thence from said print Safi Ratan% "l%C the rrsathweys Ls Morcel Y tiolArtttrf: t b e n c e Lh,re ss shown on the Map of Sher- h " of beginning northtaegerly and r3rvtrr M eh..Ifte" fOrmal"T!ansa wood Heights filed October t. Its46 am.theasterlt. sot; herty. easterly. northeasterly along the sestee ' a rstheDUnxTrtet- owner in & northerly. a^sterty. ftfxtnerer. Past- fa Liz Book 31 at page 13, fa the wbtwuduTlineofCartesCostarnnthWV-f"4. Atnrtlae 4s the ear- arty. nrfthni7, tamer!! and north- Office of the Recorder.Contra CostaCountyintheBarofSanFraanlaioe>, -»r or Sr+.-•u x 1 10 aM Il- rel.nal cie,t le opusdary tineat lootith county. thence northerly long WdSeaPabloandtheSinhta,aM Oar rkravtahin 1 Sourest• Ramp 2 Rtyt ern and eastern srewttdan at Stelios eats, liar o! Cumberland Drive LOelutaliy ' north to a peat duh north of the t+-r-ar tG--L art iter .or-farof tart- 4.Townania t Ksutb. Range,1 Wett. Intersection with mouth Ilse of mold ftU Pe" comer of the asubmatat- *-te.• 2 L ! a la Ttrwenhlr 1 1,the sworn' at Mt. Dt bto: hetet Sbarwood If s 1 g b t a Subdirlstm;ern Power Caap&np7 subatatlai .' ••th,Rsa--:we.s. ltfntlnt Lllshtn thence westerly along said southPropertywestofthetergaofVadoaa• Por aM Vr.+m•w- the r0raasots tnrflrr Ot SeetlUtlt 6.th••t-e earth ISaf to easterly boundstimersouthwapalest400leafra--.w is- ata- ertar-ea Sr•-lapr t x 31 apo I- rO1 w,*,. i Mn tip Gave" Del l3ambre; thheeace souuthh-- lest of Past P.R No Mot lite a-d 4. Te w•wtdr t South RSariare ± Raegr t cost and t vf-w:.Township erly along said Rancho line to thePinoleRancho. thence east. to Sia- W04M.. to Ole tn!r--hetaon or" t0y-t• 1 $a'Itb Mage t Gat anJ ! West. south line of Withers Avenue. also tt•ae P R 36:thesis sleuth slant ilia --'r y.e tsetr r- Ras. of tar rbmwemte tberter wwt to CL.a. boundary line known es Hlttluland Avenue,as des- boundary line betwern tate Behelm fan V.4r,4 s• thr••r• r- aid esertso Batt erly. : tbrnCe the 0 Plaer and Canada del Macabre **s+-ri-.1++. ti-we aMh- li a r17. a Moottnan-1 Westerly. h-17 Acrea. Ignated on t map of ed April 2Ztpo"bettt b1t•, low a trtbrrly. W a co an-1 ttof' Nald Acres Subdir Boa I." !Sled April Inpan) w a plat s+.efe •-! **- P•nehat Pmp tesms.t t, low 11113 to MoD Book 9 on Page 217 lAtheSectionlutebetweeasnctkas - trr*is• tri ed tl•. yap,,"a Mprb,. b-, uttaa to a aftri where rthe the office of Recorder,Contra Costa7and18.Township 2 North. Raege tdO-« w--•...t..0 ammo, file tiny b u n d a f Y IAe intersects the County thence westerly &Long saidroutherastell7boa.•udarT tine o! the3WentMountDiabloHaleand w---tea•-•V--ars a"PAN Haat.•: Rtncbo Msptkr r: Otsalo: thence mourn south of Wither Avenue and h)Morldthn tit told Section Lilies were P"+-'4-'a It• tae towfft no. with (-niickwir.0 the auttnern and czatern told wase tine extended center CO ppMtvr)ected notth"Ir from cold base wal-ut O?0•t: thea,e down tiatr-rmt Clundary title of th Rambo Monty an intersection with the coater line line and westerly from said mondsen f""V I- its lueutlo- with RMlha of Brookwood Road: thence souther- k tile) lntetMe-etc said dividingtile: tl+el: thtrt*e rran7tlft del Diablo to a ttorthea•te-ty north- nortPWIT erty ant methwt0frrly dtrretion to IT along %aid center line of Brook- tib; thence cast on said Section liar eta --d nn Mr-MT -n.In"-" s..t a -sonnt where ti r et,Pter tine run- wood Bract to lL Intersection with rages to the southeast h Sac-owner of i a• M Rel•-r Lltr4t s, "in- north the south line of Mold Brookwood Section 9.Township 2 Nath.Rsfitl p* a Ibe-'T fl•te eke the bnAs of Uri 21. Towa•Ztp 7 North. south Rome1 Acres Subdivision• thence westerly 3 West. Mount Diablo Base amid scl te. "yl" titer K-in: Uw dtrtd- tYtx- inter rets,said Roach bound- aWng said south line of Brookwood Meaidlan Of amid Section tans were t-k• tt-r t.rl're'rn Qmarltw eanaetr y Acres to the southwest corner there- k t fLamt••e Sr•t ary thence north „t a mile moreprojectednorth" from acid Base hexa LPtam &'ef of lees to the •r-.lwmt corner of of: thence continuing westerly LO line and Westerly from said Merldtan e'`'-""-• t p^'ta d- 1„ A.•ade M .he a o r t tt 12 at the northeast and along boundary Uns between r Itnel thence 1n a straight tale P•tW- t•"n-e or-w-tv *"A Gtosth- quartor of Crct•on 21. thence, west Suptivtwr District* 2 mart 3 to the y tsoutbeasteu'ly to the a0ithamot trorl --ta at-wv 0rM Womble 1.80 to It• k alio to for we+; !ll.f of Section southwest corner of Havidds's 067M ner of Division No. S. E1 PLmAe t-"•-"er'N.^ will. tb-«tins• line «. acre tract; deuce northerly along K the tan-Is -f t.r t.tw,. thence aWtb re of a mile to theRancho• thence south alma the -t ties•! sii'~` quarter itrtrtlo. cornet hrtWeta Sec- the went Ilse of said 98T.3S nese tract vSee-line between Division No. S and '"ne- 0s•serl- -I•oe- tole ormth ot* taaas 3L and 1T. TOwnshlD 2 North, and said west line extended north- Part 2 of Dirldon No. 2 of told lone of the, la-A• e-f L-bortand Rmas 1 writ_ tuner hlvwes3 faire• erly to the southwest :orae:of it- y Rancho and along the eastern title stow and the h-fi. eat A J Tti..w thence mouth to ml;e mmnr of less to Stow 114g t oeso tract: thence easier of Stewards ranch to the southeast I' I~- e" '"x""+e cornu .4 the the northeast b a it a d a r T of the erly,Walt the re tract lines Of said t"••m•n-'r-aa: thraerr e-•Tiny m a apo]Monte del Olably: thence to 147 114.24 ere acre tract and g the corner stecom three* L easy to The s1"t--e tiro res the •oantrhrw•.•t cr . 14723 acre tract. and along thenortheast . I' Lr le l.aL S of DM- •. r tl..t. -. a o0rthwestfztr direKica t0 Where soon No, 3. Plnolr Reach• thence t1• -ilio•-IL t sloollfr- the toundarY line of sold Rancho boundary line between !raid Super- T south ops half mile to ttoders hand I-o- I-helm t•f vt-ata. lay-• r*kr-r• and Owls or OOTeeumrat Ranch vL-or Dbifictm 2 and 3.W the west; F thence wasterly along the northerly to-- •es''"a"tbolo tr ttrr of latars cto the Itne between Lots 37 trl7 sine Ut P 1 e a s a a t Wo ROaitineofReder`s land and the north " o- i-nA-at n1bo t- t-e%be-amoso-" and 38 of the 0 1 d Government t e westerly a c e ne to th eNi t we BaldlineofDlrbionsGandHofamidtt•--"t t1-••e Road r•".a-.ow it-neb: thew, moatbweaterby alomt corneIlse h the most Westerly Pinole Rancho to w"+ at the Pte.-a-/ Qnn Reed- the Ilse ddvids- Lots 37 and 38 Of beltic of Pacheco School District.toast J. H.3 f)ivl- tion M0 4 of said Rancho: thence • U---r -.wthwcat-rt- as--in I%- tike Govrroment Maneb to Its Later- cense also an intersectionmbCree with the L aouthMr aloes;tate westerie broad- v--`--tr I-— M sslst ctrtnte R+M rrtt•on with the centro of Mount center of Alhambra Creek: thence ars of Dirlslms H and I to the samm- -, t rw•e--rrrt+e et/-+N Db bio or Seal Cre-i: thence mesa- essterlq along the north line of ewly, boundary of Pinate Rancho: to Y.a•e--t 1%- e•••--ri. lor"" at tole ! ruing down and alone the center Havw&rd•0 20 sere tract. Muir Oaks thence west alone that skald isaciio R--•e ie--1/Oo•--•uG 34*"fpme M raid Creels la s aenrcal rxsrtetri7 Saubdlvlatoz. Pereira 70.31 acre tract. line to 1'laWe Valley County road I Ailfat•.t--. Vsnr •t"t-ire d!•eCtLut to 13attlnett Stough.thence Lhfltrtt 47.30 acre tract to a tlolat is t thence ruftnlm alone center llmie at -"•- t•-•ei•e w.t tin-or-ail Airy,.-- down and -Wo- the cente- o! sato thr center of !ins lidlt Way: thence 3! r"tt-. a---t• thr•r•M we+IktrN continuing easterly along the centersaidCountyRoadInanortherlyIou3DInaxeeraInortl.rfly dtrec- sad treutrtip direction ata a Resat •-> r- try- ....1 I!w+d-aY v•A t+ Liao t the sought IT shore of Sul- of Ylttf ltUl Wal and the easterly doe west of tin• tionno" t st caner if. iw---a-tis•• .rtf•t t's vo-tbe-tr sun Say- threat due north to a extension thereof to the, Center of Of the rahof Hoch"do b o0f Mo ' "' f-wr 0t alt'• .1cht at ser point in the ninberlT boundary lids Gro/+est C•eek: chsaee northerly do Fla Rancho thence south to tMi-•et sr-•w+•• ..sd g.•eaW tK Ctntra Costa County Pa Suisun down the center of GrAYwn Creek to y:t:b4 ew•Ra•twa•f a++•••r tMr-0 anot"ol- tntersrtinn vitb :ne center of Wal-nathwaxt corner of acid Ranrbw- Bar; heart imi a westerly direction thencte r`ao.t+' -'-t+ts s" G n thss"t-'sy ata»; county boundary line to nut Creek: theme noRbwesterly F erly runatng southerly. thecasterIT taanth- 0---,. amid h w t. its 1-•-•s-rta•trt Sanson icy. to point est beginning, down Walnut Creek to an later- t'r" Vito,the-•-+w,mtertvto s,.t•-•ar.tr•t. Oration with the center of PachecobouvtlatsofsaidRanchototheMtit. e-m••et-e•- IM.. ltr•er-.w th- IMCSPTING T1ECREFROM the Ptfth Clough thence m a geaerai north- n ,sauth. omouth t comes etf came;thence in a"weir of J.we-h R.V.,a.-,tin Lrew-.O Judicial TOWrsbly of the Co untY of erl7 direction do- the center of a outhWesterly direction to a Peter .. Cantra Cents described ss foUawm:Pachato Stough to the southerlyre.. taw.-,r p^v't-+-'1te .t"tKtotheno%Inty boundary e--!tall bth r•nowil"pstlt of•ata 111"- .ahP-ta All relertocmameetobuundary Iand abort line of liufsun Bay: thence da and Contr, ttreen Alameda Crkw e. r,-.,t, w.t in the 1*04. ear owners aptnesring In the tol- north to the C o a n t r boundary:Counties at summit of Grltwll7r Leak; -..y *-it +w,k--„ hu Imp. gtalr gtIm are vartleubflT M- LA[CCQ easterly along tlnr ComityTbhnep. running nonbwcyterlp and n.-%"- 1.0011 to t-et•w ty.e,t1--s,• AN ' to the dentgnatlua and dellae&- boundary W the place of beegginning• s trautbw0str4lT along the boundary 1"Ve• ss•-••»V.ertbooeters• -••Ott•- LAOS of raa2 -itsunitkit, and bound- BL tT FURTHLR RIWOLVZD that antrip. between Contra Cnata and ,.,. -..ti.ow" ow,e w,,,t,w,ts ytltp m the ou rntlued-Oftdctal Us election to 0e belff With," the proposed AtIatneda Counties to the D of de- bh ftshf c, point a •lf-w- t%-'of-144"-o1w-toetwo- 1t..• of Contra Costa County. California. ttwpltnl diwtrtet tot the purposetI.wry e! J--tenh It---r h and A V. LV8 approted end declared to be the tetmining whether or ant the district PARCEL TWORO tlr..toll M-we-• .nom t....-.p-...- Osfl-lsa !tap of said County by Order shall be tormed shall be told on tela D uittuwr at a 1n r.•wi~i•••- tt tar l3.ard 01 Supe"hort on Nmrem- tad day of November. 1948. and the IKtseep %M11ebts !i 7`812610 Mad ter 21. Im propcaitfon t.t be vMf-d upoA !halt beibe Legal Notices t'AV_MlT boundasy titre to LL*stgs e- Rasche C* a s des. 3Rambss Pio-th. segina nc,t VAXq%UL.ez. at a pant date osLetlt elft Atm thencr east ataax rail IWOre,X g c!rr the norther,IF tther'-ttt da L4l=sted C ST las OV C o n t r a Costs 4s RESOL p / p s Cit liar extern to anrnee of tLe W to amble petal y =rth of toe tatassactton atUTIONC . i r s=tatuss Dole as PMors r. E 43 -1 the Survey o1 Lite center tine or Balli a Waugh ELECTt t!!! ams tsnstt at the yak!@sac kw E:F.,Oke thence no.with she Sonchetty tins or SnuauaIONZrepaI :sirens: Lha-code soaRb Loa sietne W3 dtr:eEna line sad said Bay. thanes loath to said inume-RgF-OILE TIER II04FtTs OF SVPPSxCaS- Int.180 sea meat at Pus PJ_no lane Lrndusesh to a point in the C aa: thaact xr. i56aslitePinole 8eneral SoutbeslyORSOFTICEtaUU2,"TY OF 4`C3T Ttts1 went to tittattOU l*.R ltteoes £ aemtT ba LST sine L;a the StrsSta direr•-!= along lite ^entalCOSTA. STATEVF CAa-1FOILN2A. lineat Of said Ia the lldatWr al the Formadvn its the Ltwecas F.a1-1, stjw , TsedCanada t _8eundory Daae Santerough of Its Creek.TA with the sCONTRACOSTAIll.?iTAL D48- ia" ttataare cWrtCLaelp Lurl to a t srKstazl7 dist..K+txn to I!,*Oci»L ben&at thence in iT2iIGTunga;the proVUA(!ris of Serum poise *sere Lae Section time oe-, v - a,: o.r;iantty, Southeasterly direction tip33000atSmofthFHaa2usaSalaaTtartarsSclttops7and1& 71110130411116the center of Seal Creek to its inter-oda of the State of t aiitaxata, 2 Ina:it J West. !/stunt PARCLL TBEILL aee:laa with the tine between LotsMUMEAS*herrtzstarr on the lilt day f2 . Base sad iFrsxdbLa xtt scald C4-j!J uttax ata isolat to ter county Tt and SS o1 ClovetDment Rauch: noatAugust1818apeittaonsignedbys;e"ttaa+a tsars seer psroleatsd orirtrs t.o.s seta Liar to tbs Strutt s of Car- thence nOttheasterl? g Lyscistegsrd voters rmaldiag Withuh tae r><vu liana sand Blase Una,and Weng- dIA&:r dna ntrtb o: the aorthwatataD saidboundariatdascsilmdwithin *sill any in %iota Sialtdam ones tate.. r..t rsr at the tneOfparrls tlmLUs a1 diridtn5 tine to its int withUnatertheproptiadCkxslraCostaaS-rta csid mYt r s Some tAeocx Seel 2'te cut of M sstiter, genes xecth the n,srthaast boundary lima of lobslEaSptWDtzuict.laoxudtag cad csW'set- Sreucaa *tor V. easgioS xa the t 'ce last sect a[s oh! ttse waauriy Rabaha ltiante tae! Diablo; thenceanftheFirstSeeoud. T1slyd slid s.tutsaaasst tSscnera*t5ezliaa 16 lessen» '•tr o* tae So— li ilt.of tae souLhsaatrrly Stang sold Rauch* tSuperrLasoriSlDtstrtcurequalirstrsip2iarthlltattgr3tYoKLKralaSeYtrofSim:tln«z whit lobs Salsa-t7 to Its SIItszsacttaA wins lobi westnumbertoatInial1L1ur4, Paxernt 10a9a, Barr =.-w M rfdba OU iota h cz Of LSr R a a c b o Canada del tine Of gactlott 17,T,2 N., R, 1. W., r"4134;.) of the number or rotors rasa in boctim lora rare proyacteed a.eLy- fes abee*tor'-ire a Yet,00MIMouSth a2.D.B. & M• thence North alongSaidproposedbo%pitat dtst:ict les the My teem ardd l3Sse rine and liWrsta- :I..tut tau Manch,ors to the south- elle west ltns'at salt S.Z. I., toOcetettiovernoruthelastIxt+ard2nL nail tram said itetissun tt eu tbrbcs cast tOrner of MIJ Rauch*. said 1e east-were m 1 d-section 11ffin tclattluaatwhichaOovernarwaatoastLriglstuaasant;esu arty W PAD:being ddt4aetad as P R.4S to '*tet along Said mid-sectionclsotw+d. RasriledwiththeBoard .1 Wt'anrtheast oamse alt 9111-raters X" the -XVC7 at Said Rua-no. thence line to the east 11" of said BSc-suporvisors Of *h4' County a! Conus S Cts now. C.2, lb.. Soul. *rest-1-1 the ritstihis ane"'.'mtom-. lhance South atom$ the westtaaatta, asklue for She torarauna of saw rutins Lae C ,raanbetWDasttlm Iia. *WJ Rancho and Rsaehu LI Ptnols 1:11" of Sections 16 sad 21,T.2 N.proposed bosgtttal dlatsieC;sort 5 -Aw taut 2 ill O"ttian mea. 2 of to Use dirtso-C lura b&tweea She 2 W., ALD I& sY . "t tails:sa L Sautcast-sod Isbd* e: A P. Suva sad Lorena theaaa east sz mile to the north- yW1AS. a PrrS MU=rr hearing ars the eastaco ouc2t raid-section e t at said sec-acid peuUon was sterid m ehr 202b 44S taAe tReaatrt.S ftaroeia to t1y pert ttaeatr +oathr.17, south- of Auftuet, 19M be:," be Boats as aetutusra*t asargtsr threat: tbanor raeterlT. ewtheyly sad wuthWesL» Lion ZL' thence +oath Siang {plySuprrriaarreestthetscsuatpofConlan * to sbr northeast carats ut tat cult'altos the tittdtnt mar between Auatfoned mid-Ssrtioa itne to its114,4 DlytXSnn SCA 5 d ice!Rotten: the hada 01 A«h'.Sova and Joseph lotaratellon with said northeast Boats, and at said hearingbet liar said Cameo SSSath tffvukfs on the rte* east f4rane boundary of the Rancho Monte DSIBoard !Quad lobe pMatWn htYtia NZSi1T a tells to Boom's boundary thence southasaten South-andand set September 27. loll ice: thesule aai7 a [le yup iso ons the west salt aatd tine y. sa the Cate tear rine besri= an mod larels esly tlae Of ltsrlerh Rand and Pe-AducrJ•to the eumth 17 bm=42ry aril and southwesterly a 10 U Yg the petition and autbartaed the C ltytt of the north*tae at DiststaQa a Sort& tax of Lt. MISS; of way of Cha et[erfOs boundary at Said Rambo toAtchiswLTom" and Santa Ps the Sas er y bounds of the RanchoasidboardtoLiranotiarasgerquudtip °* I gtca W teas J R JL lltvt- tI lava and asnsn tin 4 of tats Musebor %Rsmeda ks"Wity Coo P-7. a... *C•xth- Arroyo de las Nurces Y Bolbones• tVHE3tRAS notice nt rinai scautMvly aiao[t the saea[ettT brtau3- tlsgetty« waster r rat Hari xCarly rLh n c e foibwlni teat aenttaaeabtorineart'cit it rt a aS 8 atoll 1 to the sn.ta_ a +ort !toe w iia tauretkctioxt dart'.[outlserty and easuslT tocoalaooglobepatitioat-ereia.wars duty a•IT boundary. d Ptomde r...*e wtLb the west dear of the County the south line of section 33.T.1 NPublishedistheOttatrSCeatwGristletlwtwr +test alms said raorho Stile Rid leading is,=3lastin"through R. I W., M.D.s, do M• `hence egetasamendbylace, as shown by to its t?icsa{e Valley Ctisua[p'Cod;tartare AL--b- Valley, the..ce swatherry along the South line nf said section t,itfkdaykt on file hrtria,and slated that rubatos a3"i Center ttoe of said : J rias to a point due west and$CCtlOrt 36, T. I N.,R I Wthefl A hennas wan to be , *star 00"ry P--" to a nastaerilr Sort of the patat a: tntes-_Cellon of the M.D.s,do M,to the sottuww comes ChaWC1u ss of 5"t'Plereabd 27, f ..R tar Wassredty d'.ret:tca to a posot due 4-st Use CC sail road with the west. Of 5214 Sutton 36. bet,$ also milettarabrrsartlobe8nardaiSuprastscawa„rth a[ tIx nariawtss teacher m -; Har of Lob- Cnuniv Riad carry. nothreast cornet nt sec[ a I, T. I p=fn lobe $211 of Racurtls. klnrtiaaa. Chir Car Rmebo 8013 dr o Canada ,,sr ra hi7 known as the P'rstaot Ulu S.. R I W. M.D.B. dt M.: thenceforatst;sad Pepsic: [tepee aastrt-`s pr She paRft- rand. the-:ts VMS to Sala paint o! ZOU%b along the cast Una of said tVIEBIlEl11E, List tianil hmshiag eras held Wtiay r"aeaex d raid Ratsccca LisaaCe oC+rvribn: tivaes asa.heaateri7 Qa i to Laa wuthaart corner by the BoaM Of Sufirstt M at the trote t-I hurls esWlevlp sad al=nix the Wesuchr line of the rtaj- thereof' t h e n c e west along t & sad pltvdr Indicated In said nMier,and r uxLutL a!M, the Westerly b acct Mill r=4 t.s the mo,t rsstariy Lauth line of Sala Sect,= to t Lobate w•rre pMdUosas au prccaerA contain- ei nets ttsoreha Sts tlae sorathWgs c sr tet of She !well.of Olbens. los• east boubdr rt' at said Rauch.Sm- Ing nimav and attraeraria aYtt-•Vus real. c•+ener•u,*swims. thea(*to a teWagb- strut the tsa2S o1 fatil3e Barts: Arroyo de las Nuaces Y Bolbones. dent within the Fifth SuperrisrOw r"t u tr dteeetlrro Loa VOW to tiro thraee Wr-surLv aLing the southerly thence fouowing last 4atd Rancho DtaLsict riled with the said Board prior euucre Arycd rt' s ar between Aft- IS: ai tshe 'and•s as ei2tswm to tis bOwbda:T !fs a gaber+ti wester 1 p to the time a• isid hearint. abj4'ttltLs siesta a"C'ia.to Genets taoutn at sauthvrc*t eosaar }eteerrot theoee dttectlan to the northwest wrier o1 to the Inclusion of tate said IAfth titxper. SuntAfht oL ±taSes reek- 3* Mhv la a 64%; X1 alar t0 Lha Sracttanal Rection 6.T.1 B.,R.1 W,, Visorw District within the bo-mdaties nLmc emstedy and nam eaaL.-cu earner o1 the lands of MSB M• thence leaving said Or gala Coot- LaaSts 61-pital Matsu, --os L-C CCovuntT 4eretada,r Tarso Lbsoce W!sterlr aLxau the toneaA boanilary, aoC.hasly to tbt Caotar Cbuga sad Ase tWVgh+r17 that of the toads at Tavan Southwest meant Or BOMOS 216.44Cinthebasis *Rat Liar raid Piflh Sutter- ter t a"%C oueLtra s ut tanbes ref Iia. i the dived- mesa tract:thence continuing north-ykSorist District would Hat Or bxmoE[iced rttatt at Lobi wenoti; IQs Urs bet-mom the Beach* ancien azix a t a u g tha west tins of saidypSaidlucluNAS, Ithel and Rancho t.."Wa, Camda 4w st,to C=&:U de Mamie, end Ramona rt644 arra tract and along the west tateby erre also igilroa uft;*c-Er, ttaerbse athSaty' t`astada del 142 aLrr.Southern Part: lint of the yanasek 24,73 acre tract, fprtaUoassiaatdbyAutsaeaawsattio[SLs tat„ U.0 sty is, r-ostax y t t-te-ser aoatherty and easterly along atut tail Westerly I1 a a produced,t-dcldeat w9ttska the Fttth JuasAa!it, of Solid •-:d mar I's the rester Uo*of Uali'm nOrtb lY to the center line of Wall rTown"*of the county Cd Ulan""(hilts tiaeeyttr Ssstsa trace entre Webs C Leet: these oiAartN1!-rats A t a a K slut Avenue, tkarlcd toibWiag.saidaantalnedwithintheTWroe!tlrso* 2t; sort 20. t trsker '*n& nl Kalisz Creak, Ceauc line aarthweatezly to as tn- zDtatrittcprotxsatiattat3uWoayrlthtntierthe*" a V 1 ;Sawiht Rani. 2 Ca*L rsurtbaaeterty-234•Outheell, follow. Correct with center line of Y a-i avid histYtktal district on the bass that T cr , Mr"' t'e on s_t leve x1u arrxndars rarreat cA itis 00 V Road: thence southwest. not be bmr a Fifth Judi lbw Wtatild SsutEs i alts 2 USSR t:'trnRx asrtA saat N ttt aue Ceet to a crt[mmna Vaitav lt nto hteou thew icornersat W threes seat one soba; tares•At it* t:tlrra'h+r•' Stoma.Sia Of Bancroft 100 acre tract: thence zNOW ss ORSbI C the f 01 of 1*00 01' laer"b stat'toile to lobs ems- Lit-Hiro. Canals Cur+ Mysore Slut northwesterly aiauR the sOUthWaSt- Cust& hero of iter Ines County W Caotsa tam Santer betWeea the-rileata and Bets de Ia Can",do Plsustr. thsace erty line Of Bald 100 acre tract and hot hereby ll determinesShia slut it sr Wd 26 Tbevyrbtp i South. Rae&:I lineal s.r,rthsesst Iv s'oo: thr divtMwg the southwesterly tine of the Soul,not bMeflt *1the7 tar said psa[setard and 8e e'lsant and 31.Te rrmhip 1 [in- b e t w r e n tis• RanetuSa tk1A 2J.' acre tract to the center o1hoaptatfdistxiatortheFaithSoiree- s rt' ila38;e 2 Paast theasr - R sierra and tso-ae. to tats hascamS n of present citaanel of WalnutrieoriatDistrictoftheCountsaltC?m- as:T u**tar sauthcr*t tltrtsre et ger ra ser eK said ltattrbas and Se tt:n Creek: thatice portharly aloe Said S.Lew Gleets or the Firth Judkdai Tt-wa- then ,S Tarr>zs,-p 1tth_g 1 :t Ts,aattr2p M rrth.8artite 2 West. center,enser along Lobe weSCez1T line OfshirrattheCountyofCmtuatsnctWtoeta-CCs, rnata one mile to tis itntot [7iaala ftK and 3fertdisa Bald Soule` tract and the wsatalTIncludethe ,tit" Firths 8u;,e•,-stsnsni caatts.msr czar at Section M. thencewutaeastrrts seven the wren- Una of the Bpacroft 73.E acre tract kDistrittandI*ltxh JuoEtc[stt Tete osY.tp of Biosis Wr+art aur,mtlr to[ke porta- r q bauArlar tett: rK the Raactscu t0 the tine dividing the Rancho*said county Wltahln tlhe SSSd Ckarstts W+a» resatera Ct tTr+tiest ii theses tlsr iTTaeSr,.t ts.Lobs dtvidirsx Ilan br- LJta Junta*and Arroyo de las NuecesCostaliiaspita! DisYtlsx boundaLirW ssod tn*arth ams tette to the taartheaat trverr Sr"171*3 a,yr 4. ytteraris2p t Y 1131boties; thence w1thwastartytarotthemamaShouldbettti4-tndtd axxtnce at itistiaara I hold, Range 2 Must, tbaa:r eoXth Wong said Pan -110 boundary to thetherefromRsmFrICULMeamWhath.'ar cor- Y.Srrtl rn*T.4,P and ca:1 Of Haft swood Roa4 eiCteatt-an 2T FURTMR RgIs=VISD that four colics to the south- corner til,Trwrathtn t Bluth. ltangp 2 Wast, ed easterly: tnebor, westerly alongBoardtthof's ofest tate County a! e+[tann Iii Township I &,NIL, t_hmer resat .ret- titre to the cotter *aid 9299 SUM and sold Center of asOfhost009,2 hereby druesnua s that lysr;se 1 Bart- [., mutts tuts •sf PetKtoat 2,I t0*art tl,Towash2p UedgewOod Road t0 tntersecttontierlotsmStioaoftheptolao*ad CYsatm rrsrita W the am bran csWare at i P*sasth Rause 2 West. t b a ace 11th center Ube or state Iugb.,yChaetaHcoatttlDlssssmtecheRheet- I - *=12 TCn&rs tp i tioatb Rattgr, roeth asuety tr a perlat an the tr-cwaea Walnut Creek and Concord: causiona above rrfenod to, is feasible I MOO theses bleat to the eastern wtstom b n u n d+r v ntae of the tbrace southerly along center Ilene Vara u eeanowoa11y 4,048M.sad ter the d*T of the ftn,** art o dr Tarrirn Rita iiaatca at the south- Of saki Stats Highway to inter- public latsrreat I" Ataestes Y BWpppro taeare it went tocrLerW tso-i.I'xmrrty kbnrra sectloa With center Use of Oval G,Avettnt: thence westerlyBRITFQitTil$[t RISSOLVFD sip the okag sasutheCyp athd West- a. be D-tm%. Trust: thence loath- y SIMM;Coll- said aemc Liu ter line or Cleary Avenue to Into-SWd Board that it he-by dexermtoes vautaMorl iianadyry•tt rastrly sof s ilia+a+tthrtp bstiA athatthesaiddistrictshouldbe*stab- rasid '*to the osethWasaComer ars tyaa tai star rkswaant tract to S "" 1012 with crater line of Putnam s 1#Slaed, and shelf be ddgeaated ars tae of S e^Saa 1 T--MtdP I Sourish,. rokok at the SOutttewt raraar there- AVeataa: thence northerly along Contito FAW1 C Can thefouDdstrict. Sad QSn.-r 2 W'' ! ' easter!; ot,in xbe asid-ts -inda" tine n1 t ucentrserilooa ft Cents line of OakFath! consist of the la3iowln.L 4nsalbell b-^t+adSry asi theam tbo R*aelsa gin R.starM at else tat. boundaries:ts`ascr So ht'and ase off brsrt r of .rrAklaa sad Dnwt- Park Boulevard: t h s n c a Wettesty PARCEL 04•@ lase masters Wong c e n s e* iiia of Oak Park x besuadsay et the gasp m- to .a ttr 4 ,e atm bt and uonhlevard to IDteraectloa with can.Asn Rat+M+ b tires taarrtheriy,ataae ttY e2rtrtss bound- ter Una of P t a A a a a t ]fill Road'801:141140811" Ci a pont kis the Bay *"osier 'd lobe taods at -laaki acv cher M the tLanctta lata ilsatoss Thence westerly along center lineot xuOfBanF+aLndaoO at the Cartier of s-'tear twaastl+acsuely to a ytalaI to xa a *awl In Stu WMthrrn bound- Plearat t HUi Road to intsratttleaChaoouatieoaltAlaaxdasadCott- tier WeateKp trxtndauy of She Raoriso atr 11*r M t'w ltm:bo Af ole tie wiLtt confer tine of CuaaberlindIraCostathencefgsaCnsaidplatranltasecsetb-rill$ Lyn, rauthWteC t s •succus Y MA-w-a. Its.... Drive a*shown On Cba Ma OlbeginhiAltadlihvxsus#r and r'wras=of the toad.tiWsoeyly,kaora ax•tbeeatetiy. earth-17, eaawly. P Bh&r-IMMU ttttOdY along the westerly As the Dccitpl Tract- UWare Lo a, wortltyfv, eStetty. n-therly. rant- wood Urights filed October 6, 1846 baundaty Liar of Ooatra Costa sn-trLhsaszrrir ditertlrst to Lhr Can_ sell. o^Kyrry, easter*+.ad a,,tb- 1?P 160000k 71 at page 29. to the t•Juatp in the Bay of Seo err Ar r.•tv, faitaWteuC the baataeti[y liar Sf 4'-flet at the Rewrdet,Contra.C.astaSsetioaS310andIt, true leen i twat Uhn tit"and south- County' thence northerly along saidSiaPabloandtheStrollsnitLiar- aaayssadts 1 Sorixa $Sonic 2 t#sst: center leas of Cumbertaad Drive toguineatoapaintdueaMhettThriffiersorttox:se tsartoer sC So and aa+Sesn bwamdan M Seetaa: aosW WMt Corner at the Oseat Wax. 2ielts 1 l s s9 l0. 4 TO%rtseblP 13oeteb LCsnar t W&,L, Intersection with south tint of said ala Isoveer ckmapsaykC autassatsca Swth,Maur 2 WC r• E rs the Saturn+ Ot tdL Da.trlg arta; Rhezwoort H e 19 is t a Subdivision- property wader o2 the town of Vasa". 1 uatd ifetydtis; Lbsa.r alitambtm Rt"e ratttmea OSWorr a1 `dsrtions 6. easterly thence westerly along seta south thancr south Loa paint 408 fret 3intcL L+e lilt± rsr urr"a bOU-1047 of RanchoRe-'.ideas 3 3G 3! stat 1. lVWuowp 1 K••rrt. Canada Delline I Hamb thence sou-roost at Post PR_ Na SSI of the Ssad L. Tpaa sir t ;Sxeibr. Itango't 11SDttr t Bart*and t W.W..Towavhip Cat) along Said Rancho Una t0 thePtaeieRanchotiheYsoe*mat to Sia- U`eW to tyr 31tr.-,,ctiM w4h Wass. 2 *lett ea. Rinrtr t Ztlst sett 2 Mia*L. Ot 12ns ar WSLnen Avenue. aLotthnPR38`tAcaoe south along the e^lr touueastT qm of lar liaoeha tisro-+t ear_ to tGe trnuisdazyr tine Souknown as litghland Avebua,as des-theiterdxtvaerathe RabctAia 'xa RAM02; thence man"gam.. of %&:d Rancho Baa IQttuet: thetas 2tnatsJ on Lobby map of 'BrookwoodDPiaaleandCanadaoatIlamtaeureyliartar>a o tam.t In t WeStethi onrtbazls. was tesIF. aWthern parts to a plat "-.a tit tsar RLac10 Sia stems. . a^rrit1-tv- westerly oast nartherty %urea$ubdivislon 1." flt9on e217 Inp 22. the Ss UOU Zoe between sections enaterty @.r of the 1*:eea Usatil st sec t^a to a Osla, Where ;aid lobs o of RecorIP der,der.Contac Carta7andIliTounablp2North. 1-e"w a e`b-*--,nays a:x the Imam b r a a d a r y toe• Intersect* the County: theme westerly along pill3WesalhEOttaLDtibioBaseandb-tr-e n the ttMMO a.d as M11=0et sns:.bmstetiy irrsc.ndary Cine of the CourSouth : t of WithersesteAvenue said 1llagldiaaa dkt said 9tetltaa 1-ktte-S were E`,acts 3 t* 00 ata^rertact wit a-C.so 3fnatr •te. Dt"jo tllenee Said tooth line eniirndect westerly to tProjectednorher.•y from mill base tSalu ut t:-:x: thessfr dans Walnut r", VW=tt the s.^uthsra and salters as tsterrrcttoa with the esaket UnaIkeasadw`e+atarty from salt urrstum o .rk t+ arra lttac[saa W. tit+.trs s+cna-•dun sine at sob tiaactars Ia:at& of Snsokwaod Road,,shears souther.loal Intersects said eUrkltar line.: (grit» tlteYttr rtes oCv.W-lir, Oil Diablo m a n'mtbesaterrlT of st- tr alonz sold center Una Of Brook» fthenceeast.on said Semon arse 2a.i A-ad 0:rtbwa,e[zu tupsterera al"= a •aM13wf Set the crtir eates Unit, to woott Road LO its iater5ectlon withmQesrtetsaroautbrss, aorprr ett Me er.1te- &=- or Ieellea C".rerk to the rasth lima of said Brookwood I Y.Soctaoa 9.Township 2 North,Range ter sotaaLhe'rl tGmr a' the batt at olux Marrs aa+!south through Ser 3 WOUL Irlount Diablo Base and IEari...r3e.saki hast 'I'M tyr dIv*1- tl'.n 21.Townabla 7 North, Range t Acres Slubdivtsloa tbeDr+r wa*tetip I" 11:e t*t ma at- wr*t_ Intersects wud Rancts bound- a.,sng said South Itis of BrookwoodMeridian512assertS^rritm Iires•ecce Caautda an; tbentS eortb r*,sC a taus more Acres to in&southwest corner ther'e-projected northerly from sold Etas.i lE =bre &a'.:u", Part- i;d jns to tltr sr+sY.hweaa trtnsr Of of; theses mutinubix westerly toUhlerandw-tsterty from said tderfd m Bar hO HAM-1 +tom ta Cm2 ads 4r ab, 1northIso 0 ns lbs Hurter Of sad also$ boundary Una tletWseatartlhesssdrtoasurstabtliarP-u'' Lbl a we.. amt oath- Supervisor Districts 2 and 3 to the herSoutheasterlyDI" to for stasi2so aol, Wish the al OL"tting haw L*s it, 12 esur to the" rZor ad e2tk. thencese as Stet+ken Southwest So=ar of Havlaids's 867.35naofDttasirsaNo. x, !l7 Ptaale of aye, iep;t5 a/ Lm"Mere d 1 ty 4w- 2-"- Casser Aetth y*of a aids to the acre tract: thauca northerly alongiLannc: themes soot!! aicrsc the null 8S rs ties west Una o:said 967.35 acre tractIkeais ""m Dalston Na, S and thrsce ant L tv .12121 the s sutae.-Iy q.ar-x. PreriO asaraxsr tetwsea Ree- and said west line extend" earth- 'Pott 2 of Ditksioa Nth 2 of iSltl liar of Cee .= ruSLastr sad tl^n* t5 sad tT. ?Owaahtp 2 Nurt0. arty to the southwest :arses of thePlobasadalas[ tlsr ea€rem It,, 3ias9r stmt *arsd*a* d J Tatars it, E Nterct' thrtres writ 1 talo: Stow 114.24 act& tract: thence east.of aw-ust's reach la the FAtrtbmeut r a h• Zen'" emery Comer ee the Nurses ae"Uth *urate swxa or Ips to arty shag the aauthezty linea o1 said s: tsotnar thasrot: tarnee Sala to the ft-'4&#at Tavwo:[heats cne[grfT!a a Ole northeast b o is u d a r y of the Rto" x14,26 acre tract and To,= nortamast Comer of Lot E o! tOtrk- '.1-t line to nae rou•,SWstr_t Coe r=oab0 aCr ort tTfashta thence to tiT.22 arra tract. and along CbastayNo. S. Ptnolr itsor2s' thxYtle as a ear"'j, Waste^Si OzttW..M tmrmarly a aarthWerir:t! dlrr fisc its wbrr& pounders c Una between talo g the artuth onr-lsalt talie to Hodeea 1,i". the #spa S of Kew Bass: taseatr tier naunitasy *tae of mid Paacha vNgt Districts 2 and 3. to the wan thence Westerly airmc the ptsSialtetx tn.-tMB *IMM t"rr a and Owl* or CSocernmeot Itaach Me krodc a Whim, to L'Se Cd ot»tsaess the Use lsa+rwran t4K* 2f arty sine ut P t a a a a a t Hill Road" tine of Roder), lard sad the pasta W thence nartbwaatatlt Stone[ Saidl;IIr a4*the Coast: ass} 34 of tb& s- t 4 tkrternAsentkirtai arch oto O sad E, of said ta"rtL av the Plra: aott HIM alongwatealy Una to the most Westerly 01- Rancho to Post,J, N,3 Wit- the U" Lienee 5 Lot*s7 an Is Of Corner of Pacheco School District,4 h e it r r snro[taweafcrhr rite bA+e dxtldh 3 GSC* 37 and :18 ofatesnNaiofsaidElasat3so: tbetslr y the Cruvemullmt Ranch to its tote- beteg also an tutersectioa with the zeatttfies'ly 4011..9 tier wrMtertT tsaus•d- rix z tr S"ar aro scald Cswa 8aod eeatn n1 Ailsabnbra Creek, [IleacstothePolarat "sat-arc- gigs or t*td •+e'L'aa with the neater of mount easterly ataag the norm line of Silt'a atp ea" lisle W11:% t1s e^rerta tmr at lite Di"" :0 cr 3ea1 Cr--k• throat mean-sward"rs :Q acre tract, Muir Oaksdol=ts R d i-d"s tram]6Lrti"se- darts" down Sad :d*" the er--terthencewest. alone thr said raocho ittrettsb Alhamtsa rxec": thmee at*a!d neck in a'Frue'ai nartherly Subdivision, Pereira 70.31 acre tract, o tine to Pinole Van"T County read: tme:i to rise Brest dt actino to tla*tinzs Siasrah;Lbence Duarte 47.70 acre tract to a potat•ta lobs-ace rennins alone amus Liar Of try Vt at rill - st tasro sad ataeg Cha ceatet or said the Cooler of Vine Hitt Way' thence ttaid County Road is a at,rt i 3'r.-sa'ty wattautaR aa5udtty alonK the centefconka;cta4 LSt Wr_t hirer W rat road to t* h a zenersl nonhotly dile,- of Viae lite Way aaa the easurlTradwesterlydirectiontoassoirititslutenectao- with the im elbaray ties ti the Southall, store of But. of Vie thereof to the coater tonally oar a rthRO CI 81 Merl ea r neper ter-lSC arrr mar et ase rfayt. ta4 Way exyS G"aT: theme dtw north to a Cisaa+tm C•e a k: Lbaacs northerly s,a of of the Rtutcho Hoeba de la CaseaSaa at P-Aa tsap,T petrsi tat ghe a aKrb""sl7 b*uadary leas Onion the center of OrsT+"ra Creek to r.dr Piae M; taxer srrutA las the Te I,, Mar cAumi aa*At1r tgsa!" am- ° l #r' Ct>waty kn Suisun :ntessertiOn vkth :na center of Wit-northwera Tz>ettes orf ono f3anetm. cvs+r«p.We.tertlt wit naraIIrr a Bax. t&taer ttt s wesurfv diaeetkuolieneeSoththtsir,eesraaxtr Sad South- lases Stu mile to ns katasv alang r A a D t V bouau:ry Una to nut Cra&k: tisanes aaribwesLalT My autlutue shwa the Bnis.ttt Stet', to point sE begtaa:ng, UOwn Walnut Creek to an inter- boundary M said its eho T c,i t rrr tU:s:tetx l brtWrrra abm ".SCEf+fl1C"J TUffitgI'Rp111 the Pikis Sactkm with the :eater ret Pacheco Lhmir,In 14nft a Stough' thence in a genesSi north-aAutat!'CKx rKatttet of same: Jahr L Wrenkse red 11roac J'si teisi Totaastaty M the Cnanty at arty direr 1. down the center ofavauthuvaterisdiraCtiesnWatttuat7ttiaSaa:a- thmra psrttumarrir alsus: Caolr2 Caste descrtbad sa tallows:Pacheco slough to the eautberlyinther[tuattr ttottatlats *tar N4'- Clic tr whxa2>GL*00 tat.a i tsar t,,tar An rete"Cepese tr houladery Claes and shore lint of Suisun Bay thence r'twresrs Almuuda and C'*Mtaa C'AMA t-•mere a 0 m-dr a rs las [bre hand[ n[ Atrrterrt spWasrtnvg to the too north to the C o•sat.v tlOttbdary: Cousins at summit etiClrisatdy Pant, Fr-+kY &•+d S gnu, In the gta'rlna t o daaciPabta ere portleWasiy [o- Ciseaca aa*tarlT a;ang kine county t n'thweirtr l along U, bwe sjV a e'er s- Sryred to the d"450*atua sad deUaes. boundary to the otace Of 1104' between SWC the LnUalso Paear: trftW smreyaagtet oosih- IRS est sau dorsi milam and bound- BE IT VVRTH.''R gZSOL"=t ea q fyaatra ' sort Vii' rsaetbsne tRliIF tiAd st*:ttiltrrc#v niers era kha*nap enLtiloW"Otiletal MSR elteLioa tta Os tuft wlLbi r t&prOpAsedAlsahrdaC)attnta[w to *tae point of arra* Cba tht k tine tsttrtrara thin of t-antra Cmits Cw,-v. CsllfortW, hospital district for the Purpp+sm of d&-1KRoning. Inlets of Jiweob M-rokle and 1 r Ite>z aypcvard sad dttlasM LD the tae ttrm2niriK whether nt not ttse district PARCEL TTEO Rum m e east and isdee'sr ynt. k*,"Al Map of raid County by Omer Strap be farmed %halt be field Oa thet+vn errs the west R•tete diyi I•s.* ..1 tree Bran,rr: Super-oboe oo Itaeem- 2n4 day of November. 1848. and thelk-Ltnaxal as S preut in Lobe b"Vem VA*Cbo in P l a o l e and aeC. 13t>;[ propasltion to be anted upon shalt be i XL CJCRCSiO i `s ": r..-:+t 1, Mace:CT Kw T Ctrtt- Mrs.Ldato umxt=, , 4= 0" Jutlkt: Iiia. =siert! 3R 101ter 269 Shall the w E"nt St., Richmond. F, Bacseveit Mt. Richmond PIttCCi~tT's 1 s2 :L-a Am--Turner 112'5 Ctarta- Judrr. Mrs C+rae Jrakhm 530 11tH Im castor M^ Way, it Neville: 474 ff i'ahlllrig titres: IT% Iftdl<t (T an+, 1-* rvo, Rschamcd at Rkftvu d C^rt.rnn St.. Richmond Nichol) and M&ztL-u%_ $rr A:AV44- Clerk M"% Ara P, At:d.-ser;. Zt3 Ciert: 399 wildred B HammrMfd 55? .fadRs" ltsi ISYne C.9tZ 3L3 CirlatORt ltuw I.Mt 45a_ =Cbm'.ze r 11th St. RMrhoaond SL R1cbmO3d. ItiaPretor:Sur:. Julia l311a 2;1 Cot acs Rf[S]MT0.1D 4`lerk: MrI TiI1le l41eDarwefJ 1016 Judaic: 'ire Grace EYuel 4b0„Cats';. A Ave- fficlaminad. PEFJCI\tT 1Ga 13 Rannet tt Ave.. Richmond Can St., Richmond. Judge MM. !rata •UXicart,2!1 11':2m^ p idn'rRn g :25 Cleft lltcn Gtsitys 6 Paulson t30t $! Til Richmond. Sias Stender. 483 KeyiPtIlizu St,Stacbs and 11a St- SSrb Bissett Ave. tnetimnnd Cleric:Mrs Charlotte M.Jackson,5201 i J Yrs Arra corer 111 cottacv tssFect+ar: tilts. ti'La t M+ottu. 19 RICHMOND Prother Ave.. Richmond. Are ttlr3 tnaltd u's tis. Rec d P1tiCt7rCT tales.24 Clerk: Sirs. Ruth U. Connor. 3101 Cdexlt: Yrs, U1.1nsu rfaO t til W Judas: Sits hast! iVatte iti situ t'ntWrg place:a T iivamsa KiSM9e ?rachet Ave. Richmond. Richmond Ave.. {tichatsnpd 3i. RIMEMand 376 Olh 116 RtreAmuad RICHMOND x pClerk: Yta Jnwa9lar ftlearttar, x5 Ju, lf!t% Axis T. t1%=Aua. t3st IhMpett.rt:Mt~ Alas ti 4YO++a3ett. a24 PRECINCT No,36TrwtabrrrsAve- Rlahavaad 1:S.b Dob iii. Rirhmaa4 c3gwlt: Mia. Calm D. resat®.. = Cleyt, lilts Angle is lt&mtvtm. CA Jailor' Ura Mary V.Ilii, 600 6tt,St.. Polling place- Walter Kama Garage. Voltage Are., ttici.mnsid.110 S,,, ltiths«vnd- Rica 4Ot2 Barrett A7e.. Richmond. RlCBAtOAD pert' Yrs Aaaaa A 0tas 31 11th Jae: Mrs lavate McKenzie, 2-j taanector: Mrs. Byre 1Creutzea', 426 I'RECl\['T 11 l g„ d la+natt Ave. Richmond.311th at.. mchmond. Polling Blair. Bel) Baud Ottsmr US ctwwt:Met 4?arr!te Msarttt.!IS Glans^ Cart: Airs Genevieve AL Howey. 366 Judge.,dies. Agnes Malloy, 4102 Roser, Park Place. Sec Air WIPsaa:" orb fit. Rutimaad Telt Ave.. Richmond: Ins4w<1 * Mia, aiaromwel A Keftnw, t4aClt1R0!pls Cns -Urs Lata Vandsveatsr.SM Atb Jihd le: Mrs Teresa White 424 4204 it SVastilas ton Act•., Emeho nand I' ICK 510. 11 St. Riehaooad St.. 21^.hmond. Judie:Ufa,Ncarie A C.waer 111 Heart I+c slag' 1'.40, hall 20 6th Cert: M!s 6 SCAafK. 62:3 Clank: Mrs. Dorothy Caebart.536 44t1t 3 !n' Richmond St. IN MM:bMA„ed 1wb So- Rid• Bt.Richmond. 3 i3 Judw: Ida. Asia U (lata, t17 Mast v lea Ocaae L li.•ltaatet:i RtC/WfODtD Clerk' Urn. Dorn P. Wootey 418 42nd KF' RicAmotid Ave- Richmond q PRLCINCT N0.25 Sc. Richmond a Civic,Mn. Natwha N. Rr1it-tetter, iEi Jot's- lits. heft IL StAtes no wPotllat Place'A 17Yebsn*lt(Garnish. hmo Moore.4012 Barrett Ave.. Rlebm+omd Ave- Ric-taicead itIpley C 2•#les Mutt Ce:1*ono 54 x"IcbsAt h:h I rs>dr Ciel oft. 2! 7W jaapactar Avt to Qlxahetb t341ver. 530 RICHMOND 9Jvd9r. PRECINCT No.31sA`e-. ffieAtmotid 8:.. 6th 56. Richmond Clerk:Swab I..Paniu°,is Wxsfitmiwc fit- Miss Margsrst tains. 231 2p Judso: Airs May IL WaWm 660 Gob Polling place; Walter Winson garage. a. Ave..Richmond. tit, i lchasaad. tit.. RfchmOad Y3 35th St.. Richmond. RICHMOND Cl rt: Mrs. t.wit W. tact. 2"' Qttb Judge.Jan Jottw.30 6th tit..K11011- iaaooctor Mrs. Alice WtUaon,361 35th F PRBmcT(Sat i at.- usebcsond. alond St.. Richmond. F pai irtp Ptaee: Waahlno&M Se•5-ve1. Clem: Mra W141* A, Buddareat. i s Clerk-Atra. Cleo Pewtaa, 324 6th 541.. Judge:Jos.Collins.SS8 Slat 8t..Rleh- fiat Richma" Are, and Wine St. W4610 Ate. Bicb=O d itlebawod aload. Richmond. ypNp f'lerk• li& Margaret Totter, 527 Oth Jtulas: Urs. Margaret Summers. 327 res Inspector: Mrs. Inca Morrison, 3]l PRBCtNI? IS Iii.. Rle!moti4 3314 t.. Richmond.au Stat! R Ave. Rlehmoad Clack: !Le Stalm Sia 2.235 C1est: Ray Marin. 813 Ripley Ave.. Cleft: Ula Tberesa Dundas,430 Xi" J lUs.iexha Pruden.>~a S41cra0. Lt Richmond. k 3th 8t. 8Yl+aaond. Itkarac" 1 Ave ctionzad. EVE a Iara41l 111 gusto to Cleat: Mrs. Alms T. Barrett. 3411 t Judge: lira: !Sass McCook 119 stet- rad. PRCLM/"f'Na 26 Nevin Ave.. Richmond. oda Are_ Rirtthneuad atcaleK Moser. 276 P Cher. Leas Michel 1Glrage). Cterlr Urs.L1IISaa Debt.726 7SLps 8L. Clem; lira 41ella Lots Nwison. 31 Sit 4th 1St.. R1thesond. 131chmond Caw" Ct-. stsch..sd A3slFa M Adsar. p p4vrlt: !fiat.Flaaeza>s Bcltry. 135 OMtan impoetor lis. Rants MCebes. 541 RICHMOND BKhmrod, 4th Ili. Richmond PRECINCT No. 36' r tit., Rtchmmc Writ: Agra oreth. Tate 144 Iib Ss.. Judge: Una Ulla debml4l. = Sib poUtng pl=: Loa Butter garage.2800 Cleat- itis Jema:e 1"acoat 237 Artao:a 8ldilaood a Rlchaaood Ave- Richmond Clerk- 8elaeanaaa 151 E&reett tor: Richmond. Mrs Elsie RICHMOND C.S St. tea. Mie' Myrtle R McClintock.343 Inapt Ave. Mrs Elle Batter. 280& rs PRRCINCT X4L 2 C.. : sirs, Aaava 8 A14ranR!wr. 4:3 Mh f34• Rfthmo00. Barrett Ave. Richmond- lbittihll Itecreatteaa lifdit Dlf it]S:.Rlthmaod Clerk: Mrs. Jectale Sepoa. SO 3rd Judge: Urs. Bernice Robak.2501 Bar- t No. 1 on SY. Qb St. and instar Ave. ffi esti A7s.. titebmoad tiRichmond, MICS310010 Cleft.Um mfmabeth EmblarL MO 4th Judas: Mrs. Sadie Newford 2302 Spur Q,'< PRIwwCT N o. It Mt iticbnw"" tett Ave,. Richmond j Iaxiowl r. Um Jeanie Hmneber, iii i/t1 n(beer:iC Ravair•vaty/t ntol. Clem: Mrs Mier Riehaud. 647 Stb Curt: Mea, Lenora Wilson. 338 Civic So 3rd at, RicAauea4. noagd Axe_ Hk'maM of Hit. I!tdaacad" Center.. Richmond. Judea: Un. Mh.r3' SaidwIm 125 Sia- Inapec - Liras Asha Transom. in Clerk Mrs. 0oldle Chidester 348 28th Y 4LA Sit.,vactunoad. ea...a-- tCIXC LOttID ith dw lREL'I.MCT 14a ZT St., Richmond Sir Judge: lira. Saha 4ltaaAYti, 160 tan Pubdsae: slat CbsaSLx , plug: Peres Sell", Sib apt Cleric, Mrs. Carol But Batley. 2110 3rd tat flirt SQ 8hchmoad A e Z^.i tvaafa V:sa:la Ave.. Richmond. I SLASt1 8t, cjitihnpd lism r3he Abeam. I22 Sia. Ju!e: Yet lir, Pea 2 rpcfarCtrsPtarsacirAshmore.724 R4CUMND Clerk- Mrs. Ana 11a19in, in So 1rd C.e# lialttsafe• g yca. 309 7th ih. Mrhmond PRECINCT No.38 Ste. St. ItIchmand. Ave_ R1±>s erd- Judge:Mm Helen Conyers,, 418 Litcas palling Place: Longfellow Jr. 111411 Clark: Mia. Cleraldlue Praats, 3" /ink: lies Jaunt art.taaam• = her.. Stlebmoad. Schnot.239 23rd St,s r Florida Are., Richmond. Clasidar Ave. S41fc/ svn. Jams*: airs Bohn S&ster, 82Z 8th Imspectac: Mrs. Marie O. VaeUe. RICKMOND Grit^ Mrs. Luta A- P1ten 143 Utz tot. Richmond Nevin Ave.. Ricbmoad No.=-A Curt: Mrs. Ctim D Casaelmon. 505 Judge- Mn. Edith Bryant, 136 22ndnamcr! Polon;, Rtace• Itre.tesuan 81ds_ Dir, OXp Iknoxw"mnb. Rkbmoad.3t.. Richmond. y'_1 130. 1 cw So etch St, and !latae are. Rl9CCUM nue a1 Cleft:Mrs.Lucille Betts. 1093 0th at.. Judges Urs '" Rogers. 2112 Use- Richmond. prastpni pisete protect Office: Mail• L` Coaftmd 4oaatd Ave.. Semizad. s, Mta. 1N Sn assn t71V Cleft,Ries Edith Leonard 829 Neuer CltYt lRti. BeraSCe Raeder. 734 22nd SWhaIChma" firs taYlte A. $m11bt 1 sslrany. Richmond St.. Richmand Judec ISrs.8 estle WchA 14: Sia. Sib stic"O" Cleft: I&S. Susie S. Rlerdaa. 2132 Rt Chanalar ct.- Rlchmsaci PRECINCT me. 25 Nevin Ave.. Richmond i S Judge' Mrs. Vett. Coit, 515 Sa. 5th J+tQta'Yrs tllemrbe Furter.IS Cbr3e- A Mrs, Jas G Bnriey Clerk: Mr. Robert 13. Bryant. 131 St Richmond, tar Ante, kfchmarnal 22nd Sit.. alcbmond. htdte.Men. tSMm c atsdrll.158 Cbmus- /Gaatase . T4S ITth SLI Rlebmcrttd pest; Ura. M"rillne t oMmaid, 31fe tas"Noasr Rank J actstu mahaf, 17157 RICHMOND w< Florida St., Ridum".". Iar Clleie PRECINCT Me 49 Clerk. itis. latus Btedeewsam, LM tea. cwt. H/&. IMtlsu C. Ilvelr. 378 W ltaT_ Mrs mottos. 1=5 Palling phase• Harman Craig Rarsge. N ilh tat„Atilt. 1F.RieAmetnd Shun Ave..., RMeAmnad. J r Clot: lits. Maggie Chreas 343 Flag- fit: Mat. tatlrtstns 413w1m.219 tl.f- Judge: Paul Ttiamhe, t804/844 Eamnad LuaPCC mitts 112% Pyl R Vast Namee, a Ida Ave„ Richmond lartd tYw _.245 So, 35th St., RlZhmond.Cleft: Aka issawbesle ltree4a 12i Ort- WpIltOS T! mrd 111vd. Rlche.aied- AC1eft:lha CeelEe it Baughman, t924 Judas: Mrs Anna George, 3332 Con-, P1R1=NCr ISI.8 Gavaor Aire. Richmond ter Ave.. Richmond. k Po11ltiR Plane: RoS llOdttry eeiarart!e, KlCN7sOla71 Chert: Neel Mlatker. 1729 Peansyt- Judge: Sirs, Regia& Ceretto, t43 Bo. ti10 OA10 Atm R/ehmsaod rae=cT'slier. 41-A hay Ave. Richmond. 3Stn 3t.. Richmond.ay Inspector: Mrs. uvulae 1"Un y. 116 Pont=Pieta:R1e)09111oe Ates' Com. Mrs. Alta Forwkk. 1721 Garvin Clerk: Un. Lydia Beer. 132 So, 33th. 3Judgc Mrs. se14th St- a M t bittiaa iia 411e-3i1 Mr. Bis- Ara. Richmond St. ergy, Ursa. Basel Jeffress, 138 South RICSIIOND t So. 17th St- RNctuntind, av41 Aa_ Rithmarvd PRECINCT N0.29 Ju lira. tauLw T Cieame0. of 8a. JtstlBr'lira al.t+e 0-Judd 23i tth SL, Richmond. aolnas SCClerrk Urs Salmon. 263 So. IM St. Richmond. Are.. Riritatued. Posting pts: Gra Smith iGarsits. nth,St..R cbmond. w Clerk: Mn. Irma Oodtwr. 1416 chbin Jodie-ISM dries Hhasfai I73 Cn41Wa 1371 pertanocor, Ave. Annie c G RICHMOND Ave.. Richmond. St. Rltbsead laspeetor: Mea Aaale McGrath. 678 PRECINCT No.41 Clerk: ![rat, tecta Cockrell, 14S Sa cuft- Mia 11"lows Delta, Mo : MraB Ptatia.Q?19th 8t» Polling plate" Stege scbaal. 30th andSt- tub aft., R1cAmaud. S%sw&l Ave- W.Bra- Rlehmend Cyoresv. Richmond Clerk• Mrs. Mastlla 8, ale ticy, lMl Clot: Mgrs tdc14 Sshith. Jnr,las lbnnle L M1Ber.62i I" Inspector: Urs. Margaret Gately.a" r Ohio Ave- Asst. 1D. Richmond se" Aar Richmond Cyure-A Ave.. Richmond. r RICUMON13 Cttt` Yrs Hr1ea L Cinte 34 Must lit. s*. Kood Judge: Mrs. Anna Soldavint, 880 SM PR>SC11CT lScr i-A Abordmam Aer Rseftnowa1" Curt: lis L Batimbesisf,820 t9Lh 47th at., Richmond. r Porilac plate; Wet- P Wattowas q 181100XD Rich d Judge: Mrs Dewey White. 848 80.Cleft:Mss Estee Caltest0. 1900 Peas- r j lOatutvl. 1/i00 Ohio Aar, ffirihmond.PAXMCT ! 18 stevsala Ave. Webmoad.40th St.. Richmond. y latpeetor:Mia.Cassa mer.20 Sar Paiting dicer': I%" MMeciaosion 4eta- Ciark Mea. Esther Dawe.873 So. 45th a'fert: Mrs July L Mask&). 620 17th 1lih St., gid. rafet Arc_. Bifhmrred tit. Rlchinood St.. R1CSStaO.:d Judge: lka Cora Jolsaaoa• 1 St. alts,llthw4 A.tb7tlet•445 let RICHMOND Clerk- Mea. Norvelle 8. Stripe.878 SO. 13tH BL.. Richmond 8t, Richasoad PRECtlSCT Nin ]i 15tts St.. Richmond. Jthdec Atha Ann Rrei>:c, tiMl OLb Jndts: lis D>asrprst A, Rhear, 405 Ckr%: Phyllis McBride. 4723 CYPNO Ave,Apt_ 28. Ric honapd A- St- Rtehsa all P1ost1aC place: Plre Hous p41o. ?. 1900 Ave.. Iltchasoad. Cleat: Mrs, Beaurloe'lorwh. I= sm Josue: Airs Marimle Maaeigla 451 RICHMOND r S 14th 8t- Ricbmand Sed fit..,Bfohmrnd ta+pactar: MrsMtrs Minnie I. PAlatps. PRECINCT Na 41-A Chert• Mia. S MUT Donrlaad,Ul Sit. C%et: sirs Dirsthr Iii tsupP• 411 1731 Iinrrett Ave. Rpebaaand Polt:ng place: Stege Scbant .:Oils and St Richmond Judas. Mks Nestle, R Cetkar 1772 Std tit.. ipebnmrrd Cypcears Ave.. Richawad i Qlerk: 19idas 8, 81rr#. IOU fibra fit:Mks Evaull B KPAX 219 Nevia Barren Ave- Rtchmwld Inspector:sirs. Bales C. Sonhaat.4849 a Ave. Apt 28 Richmotid Ave glcis•arwd J Baker, 521 lith C7Drenn Ave.. Richmond. ISD Clint: Mv Jeanette Ate"= 43t las St.Judge: Ung Nora O. Chambers. 4810 T I'81D[Y1Wso,s ffi Cleft:Mrs Annetta An;ovta.l81S Bar- Foiling A1aor C R POlcS.er st3arasel,RIClll6Q T1 Watt Ave_ Richmond CJudgs Ave.. s i ARICKNOSCla bert Zit.. Rsdtwaead W.r Apo. wine 1541 V:rinals Sts- fit.. Ric..aoras. Apt. 4 PRiOQAI.T SCI. 46 CUM: lilts AWK& IAapeW. as oar.- Wei man%, Clerk: Kra Gina" Martin. 49ZI1 Car- q Pbtitag P 1 a c e. Lea F Prrs^3tt Lewd Ave. Rstbaaea& ly actor: JLm 02rateth Nm:tb. 235 No Asa. Richmond. Apt. 2-r. 1C1+orale!. 3919 Van neem Are - C3"t: lora Je ephlae r eetay. 3A1 Ave..B`eamcaa zi Maud. 11rt11ard Ae+a. Rk°beaCod JLr g: Aft-L ZWd J. Lewis, 702 RScb- PRECINCTT X Ins a Mrs. I ue mda Oudl-m. 3541 C ierk.Mrs !tars V Iseem= 331 IRI:• Uwad Aae. Ricbme" P1t6CLSCT No. T6 Baa.1 Are,12ic3unoad bid Asp Rfe..man3 JsIIzs yrs. 1sV011e Vaew t13 Col!!as Potttaa Dtace Braest F. Rhadet!Cts- Judge: MM Jane Duke. : E"ta rola 3Btt Saetars, In Ave. R54 f.. tlCA1v407CD T'e- - laitpecu+r: lots; Inez Murray,,ap, 144;1 Clara Ave- Rlehulland. PRZONCT X.O.U_A Clark- Un ISA Pa4e. 1]20 Rheaai Columbia Ave.. Richmond. Judge: Mt. 8uti Il Ftnnsa .141111 aaftrj.0pire-itnrtb Ricb asad W^V. Are. McbarancL Judge_. !lits. Lucille Water, 418 Iitht I%M Ave- RtrbmwsC teat tnUfdA. 1'tibtvl and Abase.Are.. Clem.Yes.sWricy Brsdtard.219 Cesar- Et. Richrrand. pari•Um CkeLla WT,SM San Jaw kA.-fteumd tear=lal fm. Rlcumaed Judge: Mrs. Natalie L. Paul. 343T Ave, Ricbmoad. larat cvnr.H O.C" .Lei: PLwvs riat. Urs 3 aside TK .21f C.Qars- Columbia Ave.. Richmond Clelt:SLrs 3 S LUay.s Ver aoetctal St» Vkhman&3 uk Sl.. R6ttAx=id. Clerk:Mrs.Marguerite C Schumacher, x Ts"t Ave- jtra Lydsa, rYrciraw SLi+i Van Judea. fits !!!!lilted !!lits, = Vws KICNaROXD 3W Panama Ave., Rlchmand r P Cl Ace Richmond• circa Ave Richma ad lntWL'ICf Na.rr Clerk: Mrs Clara H. Rasenstrael RI nat"l. Dtadga' Jae C Ctast ord. 333 W1Uwrd Rtttl-ss otaer•En bmrtad Hemmer Au- 2351 Psabandle Blvd.. Richmond.9yAve.Attich umd ibse/ty. Cs2ettabt, .'2t pipit Virginia Citrk: Mrs Nellie Tortgtich, 1514 R>Dn>\C! No.acbmal Mix Gert: Mrs' Hand Rabewta. I= tit- Ave LCeca and Columbiaa Ave. Richmond. Poli!ns per' ftwt is ber't St.. 8icltmoad. taesrctcr. tars Em* aaury. 515 RICHMOND It and fltalba. Pjch Lmad. Nark: Alts. Geneva R U4%lidess.iC4 fAlw Il Avec Riebm. PBLCiKCT No.70-A i 111 Avis N Arm. mad Janet_ JIM Alwor McCarty. 22-Zod Polllam place: Gordon Smith Garaggi slat: Mrs Hester R. 233 a t- Rlehrr*ad 3416 Franc Ara. Richmond. JYdw.Miss Grace Q Curly.fat Orilla Vvmm Ave.. Rlt kibotd. Judge. Mr. Jahn U90M 4. 132-5th InsiAve•• +d RRii., occult: Ddra BLLWAAA Lfad4utay; I Jam• y .rya sly 1t1t aI0" at., hnwcW. 5318 Fresno Ave. Richmond. FAtA:C1IwCr is C e r r k: Mrs. "1111-ad Kerr. 210 W Judge:Mss.James Stuart.37M Fresno Claeta. MM Cord lilt Set, lint P01II4tc NUe:Neer Hauer Looe S Sutra 4laa0af0e Ave.Rltblsnnd Ava, ltichmoad aN s tmuz and Suntsactm. Rsebtauod Clerk: Mrs, RISDUS J-40, 13M Wxw- Judge: Mrs. Hasty Walker. 2dOl Sall Mit, It's Rea&&814 Okla Ave.. Mrs Hallie R. C%moruts. vt:t Ave.We4=ecsd ldstao Ars» Richmond. r Riesb Clark, 3=9 Souza St[ Ithefti a d. Vkft:Ades.OhwWs Baynes SIS Birselt Clark: Mss. Mary Price, 3515 Premo P-1 Clerk: Mm Margaret Cbatuseb n, 136 Judre" Mrs !fie L Statuary.3200 Are.. W:barOWL Ave.. Richmond. a Htultntame Asa.. Riebipood RICHMOND Clark: Mrs. Class 0. Smythe, foo. Isla St.. RubmavA Judge: Mrs. Ada J- Shopwm 3= MCCINCT Ne.C-A Fresno Ave.. Richmond. RICUM10N''D Sutter fs.. Rsebesoad Pu2Um i mRIctimmd Houstra Au- Clerk:Mrs. Georgia 1 Do11y,•Pygeor6C y ns PRiB=Cr Na.4T 11th Clerk: Mrs Mu4nd Uwrlet. 3MA tbooty. C 327 West VtrsduLs X= Fresno Ave.. Richmond. f uaQ lAaltic cliswa Busier St.. Richmond. Ave_ Rieh ad Clock: 3itts E. BradttF. 3M Inspector: Ater. Adatat 1Cavow, lib Ser PRECINCT N Huntington Air-149b alt- t;icharmd FSSCtNac Ne TI I321uaa uctuna Ase Apt I& lud Clerk:1Ls Myrue E !Gamow lots fts- JJ14w: Mrs IOstooas now". Maas - 13th '. Ri Jacobsen Garage, aYt 3 IItJA 8e. l moe:d t zts O# d Av63. 124-1. Mahmood. Sew loth St.. lm Clalre Judgr: Alis, BernA.-e Bra-10or ext 49h Irfspsetos: Ates. stake Cullen.424 Alp. Jewlae ora Noah titsod tin. alit 14tb at.. Riehm=cL 81_ RselrrMrs. lRRRICUU Aye 36 St. rid 2f. Rtchnwwd. Judge, Mrs. Lyda Rout, 360 So. 14 4 a `i t Clark, Lira, G.Barri.=9 So Db M.. Pbttlot place: am" no Jr AiMb Civil.• Ades Louise Butler.2025 IIttnn Et.. Richmond. RleSrmeond. Srbcwa.33rd and Macdonald Aert, Web- Ave- Ito aq Rfebarood Judge: Ades. Ida M. Fueger. =9 So. a Clerk: Stns. Lo[bo9 StUac 134 So. wise taood t't t:Air.IRsyntr Pettzker,21123 Duan 14th Stu Richawad. an, Pticlimand.llaa. Pvtttaeq L316Aer, 2W Avw.09M ft IticbmandClut: Un lto"I na.laves.. M-16th Clark: Mrs. Hazel Jacobean. 337 SP, Qarlc: flit. !Lae Jessen, SU rorrin ATw_ Rfcbawad. SZ.Ittebnioe3d 15th St.. Rfcbmond. P"lotlda Ave. RSeitmaad. Jugaa; ldlsi CtatspeAM ftwrtT, 4i Cfetlt:Mrs. Helen TaLfs, 4(2 80: 19th r rte' drove fit. Bsebvand. RtCH2NON0 Ct.. Rlenmond. Apt 1-P:A X PR lIs:] ICE c"ONDJodie: fits. Olort<s conn sen. 3ro12 prosect O a.Ilee.Ttreacserk: Mrs. Charlcfs M Rogers. 401 Pt Uicsg place: Jtmpttla Alma tUla- Basalt Ace,- Rlehmopd.Be,.f3I4Gh 8t.R>chawnd,Apt.I-P. Vogel. Oto lith at. Rscbmaud. Ciat Mas- Wands ' =a as.• AAPU- RICHMOND WO Azar. Insorctee:Ater_Ban"Sbletdr.Tetrraea F Inspeclor: Um. L.ettte M. L+vrgm 1341 C1rrt: Aeras xzutla+m 5'? trio sat ADLa- fC A A -R••••ad PUFCMCT No.71-A x4 RtroeevNt Ave- Riedimond JtdRs:11r.L0atl1 L 3 71s.Terrace ADts. f Dlscx. Jacabaea's Rumpus Judge: Mr. wax. R.Rt:mer. GN tab Clark- ur A. !Rocky. 1M4 Mae- Wd V-.1- ICeW-Ml. Dora 337. : 13th aft Rune nam St. LtleAmnod Judgewile James SLfetds. Terrace faspeetetr: Mrs. East Cullen. 422 Sa Judge: Stet. Clara I. BaMW& 09 etestaid Ass. RLeAtvaond Apra. 8102 H 2.RXcbmond 14th SL, Richmond 1 .._ 31tb St. Ridemond. RI `D CDrk= Ars, Doaold Ashurst. T:sracs Judr:Ades. Adellns Stoddard.301 Be. Qert:Mrs.IA"Pturnt,434 Isth dZ 17.EMCT Ko.3R-i Apse sc M 4. Rsebmrad. IZtb $t„ Rfebmand. Richmond Naar' 1latvf BIAS Jr Us,(a Clair. 1Lr. Daww Pessa m.T a r r a e s Judge:Mss 6lesnoe Needham 412 Sa. Clerk:Mit.Ruih J.Bla&UTor.406 1Itb ezdsneel d a"AtardavaW Ave-.L'acb- ASL... 8 W6 Riebmaoel, 74th Se., R2Cbmand. a y at. luchmoad. meeoa Creek: Ails Betty Arrlals. Tenses Clerk:Mrs. Beulah M.Schuman, 1320 r } Qatt: !Ars. Anna E Bead ill iiia fllM A-- UW%rs,A'3bh Alta. BShci. S T. Rieha:ocd Vlrgints Ave. Richmond.N M St,. ld. LMCBM06ID Clerk: Mrs, Jena Hoskltuon 901 SO. Lti A1Q1C11 S111150LA 111 R-4U4i tb FumIt"Na e4t 14th St., Richmond. Apt. 2-19. 7, rRE er No. i!Meme pie: Pru)"t 093". 1601 Clerk:Mm Ian Jenaiag, 416 So. 14th Poulos place• Pearce C hruktours scia- J%bOAe:Mm Mabel f w 4:2 Sithe GL Ctztuax a stt. Die. Ata 2. RscuvoorA Sc, Richmond. earl, 4U1 33th St.. mond Rustr aad 01 LOetpssis-Mss 7ulla 6 ptrtttbt,79ASu. RICHMOND x 7a rte q• Lira. inset Gaulazet, iia irk: am A CSb at,.Riebma &PKZCL14CT No. 7Z Richwhood, ttrrrtw Ave- Rictinand JwMpr:M s.bwph V.Chro".7=on. Poulos plata: Project Office: Can%$ x JYdge+: ides 85thex J. Jaidt.sNU, i H Clerk:Mita>jeauttt rwtms.420 lith til lett+ l3c.. ltlebeooud War Apt&. Wine A Virginia Sts..(Elmer, 311W 231, ltUU9immond u d R s: mrs. U" Ale3taater. 1431 Gagnon. Mgr.), Richmond. JYdr e:Urn grana Cum. me Gnat 4-*ret. Acta P1sttR t70dwlts ails L[evts Ytrlsbt Ave..Richmond. tnapeectow, Mrs.Irene Bonner,37 tad Ave. luchlbOgd• Ave. Rtiemsod suck: 1 DrstoA„ loco VirK2atA tit.. Richmond. a; Cleo t. Mrs. Irene IAdr4. Cit girth alt, ViCB]ttt"Ass. Aft 1Q RU1101 tad- Judge: Virginia Carter. 600 R.fpfeg mchmand. rftxMC'T Its.32 Ckrk- Stns. Louise aehieeek. 1601 Ave.. Richmond. T;. Qat: Mia. XAnzine 8. t4akeft. Gla Pliu= Platte: Ltarbac CMte Adm Fe#srno Atte_ Richmond Judge:Mrs. Leona,Patterson,126 12th 8t..Rich"w nil. Side. ZM lirekee Ave BMet owed Clerk: AS.-s 1111za Lukas.2Z w=t 1113- 1IC. Riehmona Clock:Mrs Cleo bobese.WX-%Vb st.. Mea - Claws. 31A tett Ave.. els h:uoR:t Creek: Mrs Clarfbel DobhoW. 314 TUchmoud. Meeker Age. "ArbaMMd. BLC133IOND CouttAercisl St. Richmoa0. Apt. S. RICUMON•D Judge: a-on Tesars. Toot fi. J7tid FJt==4•T Nw i3 Clerk:Mrs. Elm,A.Dowell.236 Canal 1'REC[!CC! SHA.30 at,. Bichu mrd. ptit; Ph&M Rmseuan Raft. So. St., Bldg: lot Apt. ti. Embulond. q Poulos plea': YUV Matiaa giro.E.am Jares trvae h's. as Oweds 27th and 1t ma.. Rtehmood.Chtrk: Mrs. Curtis A. Pattereoa. 124 QlOtou Are, Ricbesoot A"lzupwetee AM Ju"UM 321 Sa. 12th St. Richmond. hers. Ain Beltbs Dtsn, nDdss. e3aorsftt AR ttettsa. t Srn Rtrvtaaeaed sled S, iRie: s Loll. RLCECT NO.431 t1r 8i. RichOuead Jct Ye. lint Lonkpr t teltua Zit Se 72-4 J Sirs,Marjorie Bred,Q2 4" C'1ert: Also lEaase Part, 1129 4Aw.ba tt:_ Rieftawad. ADA- 18- PRECINCT Project 0111 Rkttataod Poulos pines: &ratJter Office. Canal Sa,.• u d, JuOtc: Iter. Marx gala Rfew. 326 SSG Wu Apts_ Wine do Vfcginfa eta.. (Eimer a " Judge: lira. Aasel P3arteRA, an 41." C*t: Yew. More ibown. 11:J Aso 23rd Aft..Mcbeosad Aot /6. SL. Rte limoaid. A Ea. Richmond, Clerk' Jean L?ton. 324 !e n 23rd St. Las Ata. Margaret DuBois. 432 s C lee t: Sirs Rutb Kennadp. an 31w R1CM G&D t.. Kb 7skr6 tes 54,00 t n=zl.341 Sm 23rd lith SL. Rtehalond.St. Rldomand. IIM's%eT tun=-A Judge: Kra. Helen V. Anderson. 144 Qtut: Mrs Ei2ia IlarOlitan 4R4 41st 11oiiia4 •,tsar: Raeeeatet es•u Adlq. ::s- fittlim Crnntterctal at.. Iitchmoad. APL 2. SL., ttlCbmond. 131iiat SII >rvrt, A„w.. R rbow+od = rd A[rw 1tL CurFy. 342 3a Jam:y parse Ruth Rae kiss, Btdtc. Clerk:Mrs.8op3ria Dyer.063 else fit. Iaspector. Um iwwglW.i..t cubb. SA IM Commercial St.,Apt. 13. Roe mon e Rlrsisaond owra+ Court tf a. tlaMaw-wi KICKIMXV Oak:Mrs Catherine Reeves,311 Vtr• RICYIAIOA'D Jeadta: Men, w ssa IlrstR. 31 llstom PRECINCT Nw 1K glob Am. Rfchmand. r p TCI S1A-A C•nare No_ hamomi r simae pkwe_ Project Goiter. t10i Clark:Mrs.Laura Mccaflery,12622ndPROCINICTJug%m* ISrv. RLth Hatted 7l1 Harbm C."mic Btvet. 11,1.No Z. oupw Dad at.. Richmond.PolSch pl. 4 1,Veeodd ti leve l Oram- Cwwat eta, jtwft,U A l Y.rs. =U1Ue Wfaa. &C So mar StdiooL ilaL a»Q RraweerAt Are„ Ctsrk: Stirs. Herbert Gowers, 311 ft- Cleft, k• fkitxitnetnd Clef• Yrs ited Oaerver. 4:6 Ceatrie :itt St.. bond. q;ft" Ave.. Richmond. e a'eraeri Rklead. Ain NnebarA F. R1eer. f:i So.Inapeclar:Um Marie siswr.SAS 13th RICHMOND fat. Rstismaid. tyettt' Idrtw Ru4's Aawevt. 11 Owenw Mb SC. Itt-5mom1 FRECL 1Cf Na. 73 s IV L?a+nt arta etsc..moo d Judas: Mrs.. Belau Lawwa. 730 CoJudge: Mrs. lirtsllee Live rietee Awl Potlinx place: Project Office. Coast 3it! tat., RlChmeald. curt, line Omer prszviee Ina Sea !alb Lit_ilfehvctnd, Was Apts..Wine dt Virginia tats. (Elmer Judges' Slit Jftu Lmderls. 373 3Mr ?OSS tic.. Ru2t"w"s Clerk:Mrs taooa Cbr3rtopber.6iD 8a s a r Rfebntend tsagnnn. Mgr.), Rleltlumd, yf rfSt-at- lin Emla Jottawa, iI7 9gtL RfCt eYi'Ati Si Clark: %Us.. Antis Auftw c+. Po- Inspector:S. P Gfflett Blt 13th 8t. St. Riehwand. Plsear': K e o w+h ffi rr" Stara Ave-Rtrhawnd fa Judge: Mod Cleft: Sirs. Doily Rupisoo CS 46tH 4Garssti =4 r•-ten A+re_ >Crh:s.aW Clerk'M.-a.J*wVhnLe 1L Jobnaoa.73 Judge Atm Jean Waldron. 331 NevM rub le sp K'noc: fits hear M Lk"I. ..35 Sa lath fat. Rfcbnraasd A Judge L. Bonet,239 16th ClYonne CuUcn• 4=40th UzUr fir Air- Butuou w4 RICHMOND at, tticbtnoad Jttdae: Hazry 1R ;3r+tca lith Aa FR>GCIN@T No.Ai S Clock: Mo. 241tal Wakeland. 2361 RICxLMOSCD tirade Ase Rs•boonad Poluns prose- Reser-uaa Rall. So. MaBsyde Ave..Richmond. Ca M J ipe ittaa[rrr P i11rr #CR rwntt 2 tlr sad Y zttit2Zl ail.. Rfeatrutad. Cissk• Ltre Akaa Vogel, 413 So. Sib n Wes plane Bovcaexa Sa&aatMML 1140 A-- Ailetweueed- ltuperri+r. Adrr. Vertu K Atwood 601 SL. Richmond h., eL'Seayt Ain •'1 ue M irltte.rs 2di9 Bir. SvG 21st SL. 111-hesorsdVenturafit.. Ricbmood. Clark:Mss Frances Thomas,3631 Bat• lntpscieOr'Sirs.Jawle Msl'er..ON ft- 4 Ane- Rle tis.vsd. Judge: Airy >ErfAsbrib tahazte, 432 S0. rat:Ave..R2cbmand. mond Ave, Rlrbmmd. l;t E wutalra 3mv.a I9M Ela• 3ltL St.ICtetiszaa3 Judge: Mm Odie Henson. 940 Wan- rata Atm_R ftnx%x t judge-, 31v.-i rel7a My& 714 So, 30ta RICEMOND tura Ave. Rsduaoud. t Stat Ml* Gram" bacushiev. :287 at.. Rlehmand. PttEe: Pr ect Offs Judge:Ides.Lenore Miller.3501 Somali Jor-"`ad Ave_ Rxawuad. e."fess' itr+t Elizabeth chuck. 635 80. Pof3tas place: Project urtica, Canal Ave ticClttaKp tis at.. Bla-tao.1 Was Apm.Wine R Virrsints Sts. (Eimer v Qat: Ism Martelle Hill. SW Wen- 1"XCIINCT s o, 1D tleek: Mat. Marza-et I:aaraasch. 703 tysguon. Mgr.). Richmand. r tors Ave- Richmond. r-Allax 'd te- LM ed 1 Tr11:1re s 3s &Mh ffiL- %pt. I Is. R2Cf=04-Icspector: Mrs, Gladys FJAXls, 2375, Clark. Mm. Lot:s1•ae ft Amrua+nk. Kant ae. U" Rbrsra Ate_ Rsr'. uvwd Clerk:Lit Jcisa EOmaalsb.7fRT:A.30ca y{egityde Air. Richmond- Clark. lcltaumd r o i{ 963 BualhWdL 8t.. Richmond Int ctae AU* Uwziriv Sw.ret. .fit =t»Apt.I S,Etebsond. Judgs:Mit.Angellm Cizmieb.350 80. Hetet• Met. !Mooers BabU% .60 Ven- Rtity- Ase- R-Mparr-wei t1/fI3tOND 3sd St. Btchmond trout at, Rlchmand. Judie" Sir. t .%= Pre12- r3D Tulare FR1tm"No.ss Judge. Mrs. Margaret RaffaneUl, 4LT Gbt.10 Gasase. 561 So, Ptortda Ave.. Rlebmoad. l s6 RICKNO1D A J+: lQ:aa Psax: SA:3 Hbeeesf 4i 8 6 Clerk: Mrs Marlon BteVhenson. 2900 PRECD:Ci 19e M. Art. Ratbrou" IWpCCW: Mees Clam Brv4saaw, 7"..3 Andrade Ara, Richmond. Perlttas ptaer: PtiItsaaa &c3teeal Wass Rluk: Sas At tar :rhaen. 3= a 41se fit., RX2110ond Clerk: Arts Afary Burdick. 2356 Arc- and Map1a. Rle2tmand. Hetvapitres oat~ Rt htcxetl JuAic'Mrs Bl¢ns Ghiato 567 So:41st B der Am. R1ehmOKUL wc Iaapetxor: Sirs. C3ara L Attarmar:u. .krY^ lits C to fa S 7euna. it2f 3t Rteb3mttd Ctetk: Mrs. Margetta Ailfsoa. 234 So. 133 So. 43tb 8t 8ithmmd. 11+rey Ace. R!:^blwzd Judge: Mrs NWt!m slave? 63T 110. 16th at., Rfchasnnd. i Judge: MR. Joa w Muq*y. i4S flu RICHMOND vt 43Lb St..Ric3lm00d. C:rrk,Lonsim O t aol xL Soho Ord SL. it2ca m" n Are•_Raalaoau. CAS: Moi Jam Pollan, 307 Ceti- PRECINCT NO. T4 s Jeie e' UCKMM. 1K' Si R/[tiMOxD Kwot Ave- WAUMaad• PQUt place: Project Office. ALchl- age deft.tilts.Flar4moe Rticalahvat.4= 9"RITC Mv"T lt.t M1-A R3 alts MIs.824 fits iSLh ASL. am Vu MSr RtC2lIDQnd (Ms ff .ratZe[. Florida Ave- Richmond. We= Ra+ewevet It. Celesiti CSe:k' Airs A n..t t e Itudo:Vb, 42si Inspector: Mrs. AlbesLa Raises, IS Ckxt: Mita. Alda L 1440 clearer tG+smJrt 31E0 Ltheesa A+ta itsC:a7tet/sR Mac%%= t.. Apt• 3- Rkamoud.West Bissell Ave.. Richmond. i Ate. RAC jus Lac= A1rs Rum Rsaar. 3= 144 Curry Quit:Satz BeAexi Cuteas.370 Su 16111 !Garel! f#vr. 8tca*s0ad CACILYOND Judge:Mrs Vernle Murphy. 3t. Rlchmm. Judf„e. Stat Flater" 1 wu tsa, d= rxzCLx"T No,0-.1 Ave.. Rlchmoaoi a ;_ Bt.RIe:ltatoal Torten tom: nbNso Laundry Banco. Judge: Airs. Vefva O. Goch 207 yet RICHMOND SL. RlcbmardJ r` firs `Lst ed [L•tagi 34/9 Rbtem SIR Sa liar Sat» Rlchmaxl A'RIt1CLwJCT 1 s.i`d A.e ce 7 maeAmd Irt.A+ecsot' ilaateA !'u d-t p h, 421E Clerk• Mss. Loyola Gough. 205 1st POULOS place' Pustmaa scboo3. a'AU CAlrk. Um F*3,d rxlucson. 3= slu"ttw Ase Ase x slchm0aa-M. Rlctrasand Gad Maple, RicAmaad. Ila 9 rzptisey Are_ i jwjw' Mrs. W-ts Hoax STI foo. 4159 Clerk: Mrs, Lena Rutfato. I25 InapecGor: lits. sunsec Ptwlk;L 100: Clerk: tdri =Oft t.t A*,3110 LAW011l W_ SICAMa-d. Mo Ave.. Mrs,Lo and Ob10 Ace•.. &kdtmond Ave. Rtchmwuid J - Yrs Vt.sbata Price_ 33s So. Ctesk:Airs Louise H.Simons.19 West 1 Mrs. Miarou" CArlauntrw. Ultra:Mrs festdlar asa:Il,3313'4=" CIP Alt.. Aa4 1. iskoewnd• IIiststA Ara« ICUMON 3UT Grater Ara.. Ricbasmd, Are_Rlzuraoad Clerk- Mtw stay Gwasa 33'T 6a 4iwt iUmCT N) Judas: lint.Adatie H D's! , 4041 Oro.tilt"H760XO IA-. s1:CPseosd rRECtNCT No. 7S tet Ara. Richaload.f'ItLSCL%= No AA C:stk- Mea Locula Sas t,2315.Must= Polling peace: Recreation Sid&. Div. k$ Caere: 1>D: Joao Jamas, 1004 (arnerr !b VLWN. A O co." sawojet. ,fit.. Swft=w=d. Na. t. on Sot 6th and Matas Ava, Ave.. Juchmoad. IN= iiia tit.. Rscbeamd Clerk: Ada Juswtis 8 Erzmr. eio0 RACA ober. Saar WInLOa. Mgr.A• 3 Runawoet Ass Mrs. Elate Johnston, 6103 IM-k' UXX Qladla MdUvr 134 Su IZVX etar:MEW Itert:tae R Paeaatr.MZ IteaLsr St» APs pector: y 41st RAchowand. lagan Ace_ iGitbeernwi RIC1W0`lD Son Jose Avr. Richmond. Clark- Sita. Bases richest. 114 iso Ju t:e-lora Jw1w Vlow. lat amwv 3 FSECII4CT Kar s0 Judsw: Mrs. CoanJe Livingston, 906 Viµ; list St. Are l3cetai cwt. room Vbees: f'Ieerslaw Aud[0rtum. IUFWA Avr. Richmond. RIC$MOND JGAd -Airs VxRocks Fbelpt.ZZI add- lab anA Jeoresaa Avr.yuebaw"Judge:Mrs DOr1s aWtarczylc. 333 H0. hsss Ave Shad Mrs. Z"a V. Aleadaaml, 6th at.. Riclseoud. a PRl:CilCCr ICP S3 Cuwk,Mex.Leufr atewelr:am Rerul r.R Mace. 200 So. 7th i tsflsrwCbznaAvr.. lticbrnzaid Clerk: Mot. Unry c% i 20112n¢ D. F. Dtamryxe eCAa• iivr._ Judsr.Ates Heee'a ECedgs.52^Carlos Sc.. Richmond. I; lta 1 eta St. Rs3chnicwad L'TrvA Sir P.icetrr Reoat9ett. 1l1M ML- ,AOL 2-F. Rlrbmomsl Cferft' Mss Ruth Gaff. 684 Nth SL. taspeetot: Sita. Mars-" limact. w'4 Simu Ase_R5+'l+inaaes. Juetts: Mea. be ed 4. Dunlap. 940 c1chmaneL t 9th St, Bicbmond.t]ct: Slag. ICA JLs ALuAr von. t31! Sv d SL- Apt. 1-F. BLrbsswad Clark: Mn loos Hdweu 647 6th St» s f . 8cwlkA HaIkT, oGt 3tlt ! Aiat D Cwt: Ades. Mjta Bruns« IA l6 SUGts Ricismoad. RICHMOM) 5Air. wchmood S:iS PRECL`lCT No.7S-A pJudge: Met ![aria E Cliaaaeen, 4134 1'!Ll$[IN"140 aA Clerk: Mrs L.Ovcalne Peabody H R Johnston Garage. Qart: Benda I'rlUni 11secw: Prvlw"t CYP.rr Csnar Jeffersm las.. ADL A-P. Rtebm.md 80 3rplace, Ricimmd.itlddicia ara. ZCi Wb LAG. Ails- Wsuue ami VL;=U 5t.s.. tea:Ails Nara Vwrbee, 5=BATvtrrt 346 Cy N ZA Dad Ase.. Ape. UP. RICbaumel Inspector.Mrs. Leona Petty.1106 Pord MM ellel IMMM 33 4th tt1G.. ltrspetWY_Idea- RMe 09US;e.45 MAIN" Rfchimmd. R1CMIOND Ars. Judge;Ai J Clerk: Nora Hutchison. s1A6 an St. Stogie: 3dss LowrLve Rflsaa :i Arlon_ FRBCINCT Kos.63-A Judgs: 1Krs Julia Sutton.394 So 4th t Rtehmeuld, tstu SL. l oetd POIUag D1: iimadns Au"Swrl tea 3L. RiehmoaoL ZubW,IZU So.4M 4 aRLQLMIOICD Judge- Mrs. filtaale Peart sn l23 0:4 50th and Jeflasm Ars. RL bnu+ad Judge:Mrs.Mary Ramer Ewa.34 a- Rieb==39L. liar. Vast Ata7. L]ev. Lia 81 SL» y hmoad. Apt• 4.Macklnssy. 424Clerk: t., s hgoo y x Poulos P1sos• Norah Chet:Mas,pxgtb A Caer.a.Q ldsha lens tar: itr. Florida C Radrktves- erit St.. a; Erna Dd Apt. 1-E. y4{ Chumb, 1'1lbert and IslaJut* B'tg At. 31 Ilabo JUdts: Yras(irK, irsb> a+vwey« Dia 33rd EL Rl nil poarty+, 354 so e 33.. Rt:;aaatmd bi_ itieti t ApC 2-Q 414 Virginia taspact.or, Mitt. Mary J. Dsonza. 311 t.`.r_k: Mtn Bsca OU30C. u Idabo Jestlger. Mie p UIUIvd Fnakiii SOfK C eek: hu Freda boobs. d Apt.Dubwe Arc, VActunaM. SL ew,_ _...., Curing. Rtelsennd. ADL 3 Ate.R1c R1ClL1tOND r Jude:Mitt. Mina R4AGw r_ 330 eA'U' _ Clerk- Mrs. evetra Rafters. on wed Fx=s 3CT No.76lardAve. R7chmmd PR>lri3CC!Sea fie-A Si. R2ebtanad Age 1-F Judsc. lilt mdith Miasloc. 1SS fti- l e;L`alt pgcw: Plrgke3 OtLl:s: CaasA CMtsR:Mrs ODv A RtraseU IQY6 SOtls Pont" PIaCs: IISA. 131CiG. 10th St. q ice i wpd Vu%:uU Ave. t s hcat+l DW.1 134 11- ^tltme=1 AS I-D 320d at.Ind. RICHMONDLu0lxrctor: ]Iles. EWM taarvr, &14 Ia3 •: :.sa 640 ao-a 7 u Iners: him tevtrtrx ro:rlst..rst nt PRECIXCT silo,SS W,imam!8t.., Rlchmand.Rt bac :imd 01. zA d. pt. 2.3 PcIllar PEur: ss GO:Uft'relIJlira. > s°t Se31. It*.*ObW ...'res. S4r. Strutt lrseCeaz&II :Ss CtcA: 11M Opal ee-,a/i, lades Dili St,FLrbataad.AVO„ No. 41. RleLtaaLd. 0 wa% :4.Elchm A' Ayr 2-A cs.. &Acctusesnd. impret.u:Mrs.Zan"Tow"AmmJudea: 11Ita Mary fintt¢htCm- 1131 Curt: I"lia ts. Yse2v1, ilk) Sia 31st 1"Ctla3Ql'tD 42nd St..Rleitmoad.ftem Ave. Iticltmand Aatt. 1-8 rawmer MR.MA Jude: MZL Jugs Bstm Mo8otrjA r xr Cteatlt: Airs, Ida Ktxrardr. 714 Met* Cueri .-as Eggs J+ace%. 641 110 4ua PolikuS Pimm Quid tatrerete GOasge. Ara. ftlrbmaaelAve.,Richmond. 5x.,i:t_ :ud. ^Pt AA 1 Clot: Alta Anne Bata, 721 >a tt:la,cs Ass atr3 49* St., H.tthusBus Sedges 1410 Stella Dahl. Tli - 47at1 Ave., Itlebam". lr1X4_" %**4 1ptseetae: ler: 1Sfid xm& A Burks: f1ftt: tiler, Zspha 3L ltandersom 30PRMt'LA4`T ha a2 Ka, 2 v: M s Zgb Cad Ave-Are itttCtMbcl 42nd St, RlehAutaeL a s Ave, R Isis.Carotin Rt jdr'a 3:t MLas,-t Tya r; 6t.hsaarraat Ii r t Jtagte:1Sss abet Ilett 4760 Cutttnrt XYre s Ricitts40o4 Au%hcn4 tar Agit /4e-& lsrr Ata Ai l_ 1414..Apt 2. R1eftsetam1 t'Isr1c:Aire' Daily J. MCC 5*-30th RlC11lIQAp boawrd is VU"ta as glue ft JLo%%etas ,lyrist-.; Vit Uft" Mss: 4M Ssrber St.' Rlenmand.. PRttiCiT Amin 16.A H 41ax&p Mvd ar.d blawa)m Ave, Aso 411-ftneam& P.M. T. Clark Mts. =a Moan. 4030 Msc- tblting Place: Lambertt- Gurus . 413 f ur *met WN Dial". M Cleft. Um MUdre4 Jona. 4314 and d.Mad Ars.. 919111130ad. c o. aw st. It/chlba" so i21tt xnr+4. Baker Ass. tfAs60081d.A 1.BICILMONQ rtaCurl: LL inapccUor: A4w. urella Bse& ? JudFr: Je1W A TNwuw. 4m So.. 3204 C rl: ld:s 1Tlifle amm. 490 RRLCIXCT No.06t;ttxtul&Ave., Itlettmuad.1)t Gl,isCtnad Reber Ave, RkbnwnwL Apt. 4. ToUlnd Pierce: lastrtck J, VA6=6 Ala• Juera. lauaane Krumllaele. 800 Judge- Hits. Ihd aw O"Kacm Tea an Geek-Mrs Alberta stoa_43M Ruger race CID'8th at.,RkhmonctV1rrtlWaAve- lttCb uaad Sad lit. lfrkitosapd.APL 1-S Awe nichmead. Apt G. latipectos: Mts. Marg A. Bear, 459Judce: Mfrs. Natcen tAxwUent, 433 SnMrs Mattir Vixcee.=iia.33rd RfCfnw.*ID 38th 3L. RICUmaod. r #r 8th 8t»Riebmond. St 44cu u& APs, 2-A. S fM.Peart Job==,441 -38thCiar'k: Mt. Isaac R. wotb. IaS aa. 41erk: alta hast Re W 5!t 610314 Raft':tty pyn. Prajeca ctO!f 4300 E:. R Atnoad VA 1St., fUchmoad. Sl. Ritbt»Tr Asir. 2-I\ T.mwI&$ ftathleea bry.Cf rkt Mt C, K Gray, 832 ViresWs oer' Are. Div. 4. a Slinger. Mar,Carcrk: Ftl4t i7edtlt• 13vttaLp, stsr! Bttasraracaor:10410 f:vetlu MUMS. On Soy T"tiR$t» RltlsmandAVt.. t.: ItiUrcr, H nacom.4t,Ave- tttehmao4.. 7S 0 ft. Rkhaitart Ape. 1-H: Clerk: Mrs. Lay Towler. 3730 crane- r C1Mk: lit. Hobert I.aatoexS 413 Ba lf1C"Ma" l"d[t:"Mrs—fle"W vlaxle. ;So eta vett Ars:. RklumaQ G 8th 8t» Richmon(l.PItMCIXCT its.El-A 04 SL. Ithdiurmd Clerk:Am Luella 39.Sates.435 -38th 1Xii2)M"M PdMnc Elam- BtcA W" saaertoc Jrrdce: Lira, wasaw" Peart, 700 am St.- tticb a'""L t + 1'6zMC rift.17 authwnls to Arai 4100k tar Aa Fuck =W a- $uletic: MM Mildred J. Barrow, M Pa111n4 Mum,, RActaasand 1104tans !n^sted la'M M.on?eth SL. betveriw Clam. Mpe. Relent• Butner. two, $Lw Rlebnmand- Authority, Dsv, 3. 13M fUltint; Blvd Brf*v-_ra 132ad aad Meeraer Ata. 3t ay, Ave:. Rlebumna RICIEW" a webu ond. Apt.S-1,Mt_ Baler. tier Ass; Gener3cwe i7tltx Sp! toylseexxrr: firs. t taa iaea"sL D0 Sia CMR: %Ira. Musette Ramuee 7"3S &k PRMC7NvrNo.97 r Sa. fuel=(". e: Mtn*. 394 tbuisa Cart^• 3C Rut how 133 as MO - n7th 11L.Alc Aman& Gulags. Mr. John Davis- IM'S 'tesla Awn,Itich=a ut Apt 8i-f, InsJCaOM. Rlehatowd. AVC I-D1 Inspector- tura. 1'.e3Traltis lFsrtirlit, '. AJutfeO, Itis Dora 11a1rinar+ 2tati Vth SVA* -C rh~ 3i!'Sgutsy aICU%l %lA rah St..Rtebm=& t;tnluAve- ) UaDOM U Acv, file m ed, Ir11M =C1 Ks.WA Judar. Mlles Loulae Merrlmam $All Clmit: rt. Adan Teaatkx- 343 33u C7reft: Isla. iftdllh ft alloVIAL 3313 1001110 "AM fara]stt Ottko 4X4 17th tit.. R1ctimon4, d iii:, RSctsrncmd. Ater S^3 14 1 AVS, HOW Are.. Dix, Iia. 4, flamer Stinger. Judgs, bits, EIB*Dennis,2700 Rocha C1ntk: era. Z20* ' iTa*- UT.3ta1 tbel+r& !' srst: M M Shin 's 'saub"th. 7 .w`sr. rel Asa., RtahmAnd. Ave- 1LitMrs. 6: Alec. 114 f faaveRWli tag 4i'3 tlpslt laapeeter; we R.U01d Houghtars. I'm Cferk. Aft* Sl!arWa Lundberg. 2726' RbOans Are- Rleftsu md. Roosevelt Are,Richmond. r Clerk, lit. O ue stuck, 342 bin, tfaes Aer_, awa=vaui. Jrte&w, Mss. Rads Howe 4401 Start- Clerk. Mrs. Hatbttda Conrady, 3101"n ft.#oatiluiond,RICK1110ND tom Awe-ASthmoaad. APL 14. Barrett Ave Rntlchandw BIf M1Q1\D 1'tt Alt[i Isla N Jtidae:Mata Argue KCGl1X 740$0.48tR C'*M- tom. Mfarge Bteaaest,1418 Dams PPJXINCT No.71- ltgiltv't F1aae:J P Onus ata4r 333 3L.,-I)iehbtmtd Are.. ftkbmalut 1°ailfnt Place,Natinnat Gwad AnWAV. Go 3trb at,. RAChasorA& Clerk: Ens Laals')ldeCart", Ia3 a R1CHJe0ND s 30th St, and Vlsttafa Ave- ltktA-*zd falx. ItRrttt MS-. fimtxb. 49s - Mira. tilwssl 1Peyttadsr, ' 4t1L1 141;.. RKhrrtatul RBCINCT Na 96: inatwctor: in 3" 130.. Rtefataapd. r!ert, Mira TbefAas Batritstt. 70 tia So.21st St. ItAChmuttd. PulltnZ I'Isea: Jester GArage, 8701 Judge: lira abuts Ta"W. :tit ifs 4lt1t SLw R1cltataprR um 155L.RlebnwncL r, Judge' Mrs. Pwutlae ftulL,3300 Vtr- 3:'eb 6L, Richmond Cleves` alts Alberts L sums" at lttnin Ave.. Apt- I-D, RAchaaaad. Jrrrtce, 'Ors. Jamapbins Dwrasad. 37eD So.4"ifs.. FAC112loo4. hlns QMva Tom. Buys, 482 3"Sa am w Ave.. rkuwJttIealts. c" Maedtauald- sand RIC1LiiAlKD IRra. Roar Pastier; EBS -35tls tiru 22nd 8t., ttiehmnad cter'k,Mrs.Lata Pouter- M" Vn t1U%A =%% u_ 339 ifs 1, Hou K0.90 3t dgetRichcad Ave,Iticitmemd. Apt I-A.R3ratr:M.-a.Laa Doth,=5 Obft Ave flee= vsm AD Auditorium th St., Mrs, catlsrla l3ambrtck, 481, Clark- Mrs. Pinta Allen. 403 5"o Mb Oth ea , Mgr Div. Are RlchmCatsd, 33ClClerk: Biehmoad rF- St.RAchenand Asst. I-iR 1Jr Ya¢L 1su.Dix Ata R Geek: 1Qss. Cates L B]taetraaCL 875t3ieel:; lila 2.nrov Oaaneffy. 3llss Insvertsr Mia Jaseoftne Walloee «8th 1St,Richmond,Clerk:Mtaa.Loa Ramey,2210 Mato Awe. Cater; mod 401 "*rwn 3R. Rkbmnatd APL 2-C: Clerk: Itat. Mo" Jester,670 - 34th sau Itiohmund. RACUIRCAM Judge Atfeae G Wean. 9"Cartes fit. Richmond. PRS IA4'TQ1ee M T no.i1+4t Vt,Rir mood. AW. 2-P. Citric: Mrs. tdythe Kaufatan. 7100, P e Palitaot "ever lt9r, lees ca tier as- Juslsts:lige nows,Marler.4"curtaa t,arettor Art., Rlebmona a*HAa ,,ytrase Sasat;!2!So woft at.Rkbotend t.. I:febeman&Aha.2.1 27th ales VI#eiola R:C3smrmd Orr lnapefter, Mrs.-Mmy coapre,M 8c" - CMeek: Fess. CVtfga CbxvM 3344 Jet- i C?No 00 5hNo.2, ur.Whig, Ma.' est! Rt. RlCltm~ rer,40 Ave_Rkbmopet_ AVL D-A Imgxcwr: lir, Gireeat>rea I3rv>tr, 2711Ju4>ie:Stm Ma#7 Dacus.1.04 Center Clerk sten IA rahwCobb.4lZ6Carina 1Potltntt Ftaee:Garatde Basement,3015, Cutft4 A1vd, Rid atnad. 3t.111th ar"ad, W. RL-hExn of AVL 1-9. Cuoun.Ase.Rtctunaad. Judge, D000a Psctoc. 441 Sa. Sire Jam, urs sea* Apdtrmn. 3" ^ter9t. firs, Mea Casev, 4961 Jetteraon Inmsctar: Mira Gertrude V. Garside, IIs, fUtttmood. Z-ta'afles Ave- Eleltva"aad_ Apt- A 015 Clinton' Ara fmUnland. Judge: ad"A 11111W; 3M Cutuac Clew Mit I.aalae ta+ettfsar; 20C 11at Sudxe. :tett. Laura 13 Cassia, 3823x' r 111vd., lttchmond.RIY'ftt0006 Cltntan' Ave,, Ricbmotut. CIO*. Mrs. Pb7UU fAmder, 41! iia. ErtioI I44!fn SStta Nsmr is R AAra4ltrututtR pet Judge, m . art Case 3125 Ctlz:0t1 2Rt1t St, )tlt3tmc t±4 S.L.Saei rtod. f JCllsniaes Ass:.lilebmaaei,Mir. Gaynor'!ve, alts IM CCltarles ff&ltsta! 2T Ye cew M1Sr,.Dlt- Ira 4 S we MCDbugal..770-32nd• lits W&Uvr Ave„Rldl=oar0• tarrpsetor- X-aa C• J. Wriotht. smGLs"a fltroc 70:11 Cut- Clark:Mss,Rudy DeBsere,2818 Solana R1C834111" L"eft 11L. Rtesmoad.'AW 2-AWitE1MRtCfiaootd. pee. Plc2tmraDRit3QrtQ.'R 11,\'CT Kw,t? Jttfte' lyra. ROGIrt Ba>ntra Otis Mast CWrk. Era Tbelmts achWab, PIt1JCl1SCT les.xt-a Ptdl Dare: TvejM. tlrtlre '0:#a" Mum 83rd-Rlehaaa4 Apt 1•0.32nd IIt,. Rtchmmia G 1 Axillar Phar: e casors ut etsr eat r. Huber Ave- Ally. X& 4. air: Ilona: ^& t&- Mrs Rt sh lhsw"3340 rater- s er. Mlat wee Ata. Rttlszs aad AVL 2-IG l"Ci41D0.KD 432 1= $t- fticbmood. tV t>r e%xr• an, VKusk Priaet,. so Chef;: idre. ifstlUM Larsen. 4325 TIti;CINCT Na 100 tulPeCul- lira. &=a Resor; AM tk 3%,h St,rslcb-&A*sl Aa s 2.8 rka Ave. Sleftmoad. Apt 1-P: Pniting Place, R. Cruz Garage; mot. l9u ft- I"i Qrax. a 6o JaRerr air Win J aCw 4166 Mrs Linn atn G. Mlrswo% =3 falana Ave,Rtebmond. u 27th ige, R ahmand Aix t-Il:. Wei!St..,ltl-b frewA, Act.2-P Waft A"_Rkhasaael. Apt. T-t, luapester: Mrs, Henrietta Crus. 5026 Judge., lits. 111nu1e Dteitrg, 42S Sia Jullae; IrM 11e0a B AtRrrtse"0a, 313 Ctsrfl: Era Myapae T. tlsadw S3Z5 Ata- llnrao0 Ave. Rtctunond 2It3t St Aidsmnnd, Asst a-S 39th !rt,t ebaeead AOL f-A m0etds Ass IRfehwand AVL 2-P, Judllg; idrr IItetsa C. ilmlth. 5334 Cler7t: !In' 13:rP"t1tR _ 7141 tLa Cltaton Avg, Ptchmatut Clerk:Lira.Lala MAXIIeW.344 Sia. «8th RICEJJTX& S 8t- Richmond. 4 eta et, RhhassOd,A1st 1-ff udl ftl Mars. Meths: HUs 5200 SolutioPRECLAC?N!.?I pork: Mrs. Shiriec Btauk. 2C4 V1r- 4'iett levy [cera Ratti. 4tfp tleala Poplar IRaam. Sea Audnorttras. Arr. fttcbntott2 Aer R3clamneMd nee. 1-8 Clerk: Mrs Nellie Robertson,. 5211 8tota Ave..hgsand. Asst 1-R r1r.k- Mrs 0014W JahidsML 410 12201 3rt4 • Solon Are. Riehmarta E_ Clerk: uta. AetU Gkiavr+s)d, 3tS ilia 1:•p" Web " fospecus, Mts V10=lne P10". 1301 Clerk: stn. Mildred Doarter.733 MOs- 3ti1!8t Btshmernd. Apt 1-C asciliftn" 4"ft. Cat CUP warm ase 191 Rtahtnand. CogRlCliltOSCD No.16 A J CLetk: Mew Mtrta M. Purdoa, SIBF j s" F"it il C1 tt. 3! Geoete Paefcer. 4240 Tana Ave., Itlebmond. IMUttu1 Place: Ricbmsand fioaasltr t"0011ate Pbre: Pr+aleet CM.tk 431x0 atade 54- 4ldscsoad.. Apt., 2. RLC1LttOKp fAuthoritytoApt. (IAoit la' Ata Flags,Huber Ave. Div. Its 4, lir, flua0rt Judge; .tis Tiiaaa Bala. 4201 K PRECINCT Na.341 lo0nted 1st 904 81k. litfi 81 tsstvree t Ml•+aer uer- Saai Sir 8L.fttshaaoesd Apt. 1. inepne":Err Sasab I.T,aasrrr0o.TWA Ctert: KM ttho gpseht. 1231 flea. "Una Place. Community Chapel.Hatem&a II1vd.and Meeker Are. J-*vflwap Ave_US-fto led.40M 8t.RiC11t0041, Apt. a SM96 chsrvin Ave..G J.Batebeider, Inspector,urs. Nona Werner. '229 an, Juste: Itm Tran+, Tfra am :atht Cfevk- Era Cbrtstttt4 HOLUM Isle trSpeetor: Mrs. Billet Laagure.SCOL 33rd St.,alchmond. B&m t Ave". Rleftw". ranbandDe Rleblaclad. Lkahn a Ave,- Richmond Judges Airs Z)serlentr Am4roa3a 4S1 Jae M-- Mara. Janaume .Astra.. Sa6 Sn Cs:sut: Kea Rears Iseagettt. 1200 Sa Sudsm-Mrs. cram xewmsa,775 Las-90 lard 8n':.. 8lchmand r91RxsstRidaramd451blKBfcRamaad. tea et tliebmond Fst ciammds la Roar i2S 8n 211t ['test;MM Beteg ft Ufth eerr Bra R)ClLlttldal3! Judq:Aryls. PauUae George,74i Qsls y 41sa St,. lticbenaod. Ant. t Y tura Are..Rletuaoud Giant:ares slap A*btssrl2 91!l9n_It9td mak-!in w5a.-Idr rig etvtral.432tt Taut feL[Tzc s>Ta !bA CTsrk: tdrw Alma Ttsals, 888-LAW=!8t.. Rldbranad. AV- 4t&*mnnd. Ape_ 2-w Patifialt Placg: Seaport AudY,aetuta SL-. Ricbinnnd. Clark-lits It1na t laistax 1531 '4/etth! ctowt.Mrs ftfftata Uafb r,,CS Mff'at 137<f M h .• r Ierk:MM Ruth Due=.$US SotaaO Ave Rtattmand, 414 )-C. SL_ Act.2•l; ftopectoff-ear Coarses!~ Bttbsap. 4101 Are. Richman. perk: Airs.Flora Ler comfort Ave.,A t. Rtftwi a7x Clark,blr: Charles 1PtfelltT Sit Botttbtf' rttttltMQxFeJades* Mrs Jove* Hoffman, 1325,$in'" saSo.22tW at ruxct*1CT rhes.a t 8L.R#cbt0ad.. APs. ). Arc. F•Ictlmcrod Pu!fld; Psae: Pr.wers ltrussn 17aresle JtnlVe: fats altlta Davis. M11 Sa, WC11a10ND c{, diottlot Place: Rictsmoad Ilauxtas 300 Ser 4" Sit- Rbotaftmed 4"fit_ Rlatma&&4PL t_TttMC)YCT Na lot-A Authority la Atte. ti oast for Am P1at0 lnssrcSsr arra . =a* Dnursl. Stt4 Cisrt.totes After PlaboW 4812 brapott ='tarex Tannahill Garage. 7Tf" located to 900 BIk.of 24tb St. betas W*N Asst-_ R1•two-'nd Are.. Rlclunead. APL f. Lamm St.,Rici3moatL Soliman 8tv. ens! alettet Are. Jwfrre• emear P-. soatrT. #D'= '11ft s Cle.k: Sera VZ liarRess, I= Sae. )aapee: Mrs: Leona Tanaablu, TTX 3 Alts Canine IAtarm ia1 . aw- fTftltataaa d 471tb GL.RfrltaxaoeL Ayr 5 Laawn 3t.. Rfebmond.. wJticbae:uba"r.»and titataa,7az Ss filth C1"erk SRia tau firrletccW 323 Cleans- Judtw% Mot Opal Tackley,782 Lassen " So W Si, R1c3untu0d. Apt 1-F. St ftlel!uAll" St,"Ruftuw1ul. Judce.lits. ftedna lt. Alleys.;S!So 9"l : /tea FA-:A 1Cr ser: 4333 11PIRS Ave- JudRt: Mrs. Rtttlt OettllGsarQ, 771 F 34tb 8t., Richmond, Apt I-R f:iClf- 9 ND Ae+ elrhnsnnet. Loss=St., AScbn'3aad. Ju lira, Ida May Tribble, =Sn lIlEC1,KC?Nes fe SIM MU&ed 24th&t.)Ut nson3 A,t 3-$. A, clRteMrs SfIrts il+ete+sod Jdoaaaaa.4114 attars Pert flare: Seapart AuditnansA mak' E Keel.?!2 Las- 2 Sp Lith 151'M Clark,MM JRlehtuesnd. AptK : ts,737 Com. Vr f"barSra Use ra0. MT 50 Sia. 4fiah 3t. Klettmotld.Mr. Gest- Crest: )arra,. Jsrse Wright.. 780 Isc- w WOtk:urs Anna,Ler Waaeht sill Flo 41&b a'- Rltt auosrd. tmrpeam: Km Lawt.-ne WtUfaars. Lautt: Ave.. Richmond. 24th St»PAChMand. Apt_ 1-D. ItIct. COM 7r4n Cutting Bftd» usetunoad. sen ext ltrs MO Etsbesrg.706 ass% peal: Ahs. Ruby 'nucton. :70 Sia RIN'LKa'7 tray 416-A Jndce,flikptr Alexander.130 Z 496h 2Stlt ft,Rlthmoud. Apt, 1-1). rkatuc turves Ftta"We ilrasbn (i-lriart Aft Richmond. Apt S R1C1L1IONA R)CQliO\D Rema Ito 0% 40ab St RirAresr.ea"gr Ju ifte-,Flats. Bren4pa Sealy. 1440,am, sr+o.etee !tees iheases tt-s+os 301 a_ Strhmaad.4y A Palttss8 Plaza:13 N odota C3ara{tt; PautnR Place Na. Gwtr Advainft- ti:+ 03s Alt. &trhsaerdd Clot: Wra Lute/dF-Robertson. SOiSi - act : I:iehntond. 1t71tlon Sidc.. 2900 Merl Ave- lir Judge: t'lseseaa Ileatom Ze Ea 40100 3n' lKaestgratese>t)r 331 Ap1..4 Inapectos: Mrs Ida 13 Hl2Jeg, 3201 r 24 RActudt d Clart: Mita Otur R. Jeltttaaa, 1440 Estaand Ase..R!cluaand. Was. mee"tta..Judge:Jae*A'Pwa 54'9 t U4212 acs Asir. Sn 30th 8!t..RI<hm6ad A 4 Jadag. MIs. Sibi McCabe,881 -32nd rue pe Rlatuncmdlar Mm l Turner. 13 it,,.aa rsd AM !-P Clwia: sera.. Oestrude .aPw=w, 243J 8t. RkbmotmL Judie: Alien aLC!"a$a, sit ffi0 2ltt0 K"tsrl- lFen Letsle Racy.. :400 0410 SL b St., road. ApL I. JOldtg:Otca,Laasing..848- 32nd 8t., tv Rtt3tm Av-. itlerb vp",» Aft S Atctsnutnd:No.4f, Judge: Mrs, Charltatte BrQW12. It C3ftt lira 610valeelth'!lents.4CDNamte Pf LxC Ka 7PrA Cu": Mrs. RtahOazen & Wtltasr.. 3034` Av.I Psre"Mrral Andrade Ave,. Rtcfimond: Y Itatsem Ave, North Rlcbzw4kd. ftalux Plies: Sea Msdttoettms. Werk: lits ltat7:aset EZhc 4411 tittle;Mar* Miefrtrit tw1ur "IS atam- t'S!ties 4>tb St >a Mr Gstf- Clerk:Mss.LoaLe lttgg lar.30th And- ii I-1",,. ILL^lsaa+c.4, ilea.POtet'O Ave.,1tlCbmond, &;a- 1-8 w= Atetlt'M'Mo+cp Mcr.rads All.McbmOnd. a[4mer Court rlaeth e Cler-c: Era Rebel C Satluwortll,955- FClerk: FJtta PR1f.L7N"e w n'2 lmeseecae:lfas scantly Mla sfc2 ;0th at.P,Lchcand. Clerk: feta. Iiltdted Neetto. 4= So. P"Itlae f%*4*, Penner* FVI"r,• a2t0 Joao.bf s, 4lIftabrth ft"n.=4&x PIL ICICI 1 Na 103 f 34tb 8n'., R1cAmood, Apt_ =-S Huber Ave.., Dig_ N.o 4,M.- IL W40aw 4=11 SL, Melt and..Apt 11 PoiI:n;t PtAcs. Capt. R Tahreaholtz'WC1 MIUD 3~ Ja 4W.Mrs Buatee an4etmeer, 2233 IKftlr Ci.1CT IN v 1 3W%brvm 4'MR t o BI.lt)ct mend, AOL 5+ atbeyis a TaUna- Fwu PlAwt Harbor Gita Adadn°,a• Richawad 4)rrk O)ra Daeatbx Trete2tt. 4atlD trattmi »21100 Meeker Ave Jrasrce: Mrs MDso L1eerlfrra 400! tied- area" at. Rich aand Apt. 5 lAl)0 Gaynor Ave.,Richmond. aee+&d Ave Rieftww"d CIWA; W*, Gold* atom 41 YAAL Ju 134 Meta. achmeth $ ae¢rltaa,2853 T.Iuapneltx: Dsts. I.ud!!t0 Butr»d, 12 Jesse: Fifa Cath Curr. 4n' !tic 30b aft%1xMzWT fit.. Apt.2 EoOmond Are. DsUy Aad. Cmtttrl CtsurL,$ttttmaand 8t-. Rl'dama". CSerM: Mfrs i7n(a 28reruba, i1CD [aa¢ Judger:Alts.Daisy AttgeW.2801 GayaOe d LuctUO Curtis :4 2hirM+cleft. M M tirer+r WMIWX a, Tri! eta ypa.at,. Apt. 4 Avg,, Rfctsmoad 4lri s3khrr0earsA Civa. Mea. teeanor G,. Loekot, 2810J0A0Ite: era Dorotby Anu-ne. 53 Mrs. Ram CsKcber. Flit Oblrs ftICKItQKII Are. RiCbmonct Courts Richmond. Ave Pletwoond PRtCLKCT No.3U Clerk: :dry. Clara trie4wa. 22K Gay- iClerk, urs. Mute FIs". 25 "3bwe cl%-t:%In uabet DRsoA.133 be 45% ft atax Place: R Creadau Garage: act: Ave.Rictsmattd-Coum Ricirlannd s„ upe nd 1131 alt.SM 51- Rlobnumd Reekls.' EAgnes Walters,00S -20th IiClark:urs. 1110o le sttitaa, l"S.blta Rl17f•irQxla um eetor: Mira. rum; Korb, 8816 tit-.Rtchmand-Stud 8t»Richma". rstxcIxcT taw XT-A Umbarrd Ave,.Kleiman" RIC)L340NDClerk: urs. Ruth McDoacn b. ,48 Phymas FNS- "asoct0"n1r- 4lrt0 Jtidf-. Ms* ant" Sari. 5107 Ata- PieMCOCT Ifo.104f11teOConnRlcbmand. Ruben Are Dh. Fla.1.Isrr S 6Qeerer, ow4 t Ave., Rtrhmalla Polting Ptscr:Ricbmand UU1011 Of&RtCfil tplvD MIT JrarSt+r:Mires Daliag M Jones, ST S Bay 1°ch•eoi 23rd and TalarsPalmer1e,9: Teseeetrw-Me iievsld Hpla itt p, 1121 View Ase. Rieftmoed, Inspector: Mrs, Ruth Roundtree.2426- Pa1IlnR Plage• RbtX=Unb "all. an IShAa,fm g Clerk-fors ISsY PbUUPM.1306 Iia. 56th Puw Ave- Richmond. t YILh and Vtrcinla Sia.. RACbaaand, Otv t%. Nlrbcaon'd f Judve; firs Drtia Mane• Jaoeri, :Ol! judge. Sits. ISathrya A Wetdaa. 1325lir.Whitten.Mir. s<A Alai 6 Clarrt: Mrs Liarmerlte Nhom 6112 24th St. Richmond aLttspeccor: lira. VCImt ft9lbill. IM31 Ja+dCr: Est. R"aaeeer Csrt4lpa 10tP Qtrlard Ave-Rkh"30". Judges Ddrs Gatdle iietAttebO. 127" v 3ihesm Air» RXtttmottd, S-We Ate,. kkb-.Vn%d Ant- ! Arra:: i[ra fft'Jth R Kerstraww, j•.Od Clerk ArMts Jewlaiu 8rowgrs. 2402 PiasAve, Rc:-Rtes.Ilatid Sp i. I=C LANDS 1711cma. 4R'O Hofser 5th fit. Xletua'nc2 VO,Rlebosond. A+r+,laseireooA_ Aert S RIE1112OxD AV*..Richmond.Judge, lira. VltZfala D, Suturae. la ru t- lett 11'ratrtis u. tt-•aedta. 41411 PAtctx"Ne t t Clete: ISM. Geneva Busbers. 24088thSt.Court, RAcbmood. Atavan Aar Rl"%ss.""esd„giant R Paetltnty Piste;T. W,fb anuf9s f aroxe Mar Ayr.. itictuamd- lWet c lsrt 17"tatet2lap ileaceran est, its t%"ft, #1st /tsatlda watts., 410 C%A- ic=rsras s claret Ave,, IlkftauseA Clerk: Airs. Meregf StratrghR,liutdtsdt 8t. 1tldtraetad. star v4 ttDrlaesnas0d. Arai L tna+eerMsr Otry MHuMrls 11&tatsu& Sass Arg„ Riehsnaad..s Ave-RRtc• hitt:Jessie FeeAoe, `^t Oacem RIcifelft" ttz l AW2 Claes Ave-110cra rma Ricit"ONVhencusd. Werk- UM Audi&Lave. en -loth baL. 1'Rl coicr a.Orf Jssaft , Mee. Sissy at. weattalt. 56x1 Pl1MCiKer Ko. tw43C rw*. Pledget earl e". 4.100 Ms-Iftcsaw Ave §Ekbiwm4d Tonin.Place:trim_T.Belding ticit001- RIt34&tAAD liot-r Ave-wo Ile 4.A "atm lsrr Jndul Esta. J'mork )'rendes. Sall 111th and Coalinga. Intsur^etolava $eieae a rcxwks,4017 le-Am Ave,. Ambaaatu! Insoeetnr- Mrs Alrt3ui IIS Narvas3LI'Rh1CINCT lo-f2-A SO 4hh OL Ries iso ad, Gott. Meat t m wr w1ater4eea„ 137!' Sts-13th at.,Rtchmoad.Fb11lu1t Altar, Sttere QrpeelriCAQa- Jud". Airs F4tttlsta Rermn. M Reuss Clara Ayr. Rlrsstttsind. Jttdgg'1ars,Tdo C.Taras.2t321 tHtegs. 4•,.,lags d15S 80,Slag St,tttebLl tad, 42v- Rt. RtMsmrad lRretlt: uses lurim eft orr ia, wet Art:" kichme»d 2o1b 15 3napeftarW3Ina& . J" te*' Alta bux"as ftenetat-Ap, TRI Durfta"rw Avg. f tetsersr.wt. 3t0elce: Kgs "orroee 6 Rides.. YRStt>zbc0nd Ser steed tit. 141 aaosal Aye Z.A. l'lesk;31st Aadrrt 1^a tor,1515 to Itelttnlpa Are:,t:tcbmondJudte:ura. 'toera Alasvcortb,611 So, Clef: SUL Maize C:, Qniap, S33 Syr Ch:a Ave- ^.! ismrstxtf Ctesk: S1ts. Meta & YgWG3»:2010 Heh 1 llnf;* Ave, Richmond Jtape' Ism =11 1Ropper ss111 !Part. Apt sem. !Spam fable. 22nd M.ben Fab&& t, hers: 610,6 gala Iry*ansa. sIF Etter-_ ams a: :Q, bees ltsw PABLO t i*abAra. tdc hnumd. J, -!,;_ ununC.M.L. nard m. U= RtC=%cT X0. tz-S 22a Clerk. U.m 33at1::e At. T m=x. :a..2 3ar rte*L`rss :, Padta C'et7t list ClsrLt Mstttsil.ZtIT Beed Are.. d Parrs: 3106 turn Itwu. Zt4a4 tlsaat u- " twftja: 83 . aaat CcesimaattF i:L Ptrssat fast.tkca t"aLiA,a. Sts !Pablo SILN PAltt tr w,•arat ."`a:.et Pe::,:a ! RArwe ..w fwc toe, ties. UV7 lDc:uaasite. tet. Clark: Attf.. Gertrude. $ 2ST6 11'1Sll=NCT!rtes. t 31044 assess s.. acts PKe W Ayr. IN56*&a PWD 8t:San.Peabto: palling Plaine: Sou Pabia !Bate 8a'4 e. 1Oaan z 1410666 Jaideep. lifte. Slarmu" iltycrott. Zt SAX PABl4:a f a Puble aad Van Now Nan t XW" ['fit^ ltla, Xotb A. Kttaw 4vm rww Parti. ACK 04 a" P"a. ItSffiibxpodw.)3rf IL t #n,2"./47 zu*=A Aw>ala. Suet- ANA" 1'101041, 0-909WtYat1ln PFRX N I bee Garnge,J11JS S1atiCel tf1.Ban Pablo, UN rA" ps` Han Pablo. DRaaxt 81 Best Pablo. a Juq SUL Boreal tf1'pdLct;„ U20 rsxxm 'w Xv.is Clot: 31M saputa fleriat, f61 Portal ea.•1etnepsr: Kaes° Genevieve PIAJn.Z4T8; y C>umb Lose sin Pablo. i"oiilod bear. bd0&tw. 1 sT Vark_ Apt#I&Ben Pablo D"Wr 66. !fen:fi'abltl: 3x a Judger; SIM 4WVe SCOM 3!33 Seas e."4%* :6:0 llteaCdatsx, 06 LOW A. T CW*-line Reign Glemnup,'tot Ptwtxt Judw Rim Hester enter,x276 Dover ftWQ Ave..Baa PA40, Aeizfm fan pabla, ftw%. Apt 'fob tires febris.zr-.wo P6bla.. z Clerk: Sues, f kred ltlSWO UW t SIM mach Posta. 10. O [leek- And. lAW"La. sultann, tl resszat Judge., SIM Pried" llautt, 1896 CltauleLcm !Lase. SAD PAU11% 131cat M--k.Apt.sus Tisa Pe1110k p4mall St..Kai Pablo tScrk; Slra tsaOrile 4mw00s. 341St Juslyrs Pita Acgsttaa AXIAW. 1112111 . . Sf.+t IApLA atrk: lila. Emma Bprfalcle, 1106 a'r DOW Air.,.dao Pat". Tx,aasat?.;.x tt i abo Pltte L'i["r'fKa is Pteevett 64. Can Pablo, 1111- C3fa* Sirs. UUT sus aty.Z= f,.tnad• J+erbget: 1tAMc Mari t Arttlaa. iXi1 P I tare: Werk CWnw l aUi, Clem: Air, Wafter Crandall, 2W, and Are..Baa(Pablo. l3taatdatpts.Sara lPfbhs as wvc. Ifelft alehnusnd. Doerr 8t.. Hass:Pablo: y Sty lftBt+l1 Clerk:U% !Wit Rstuasdt"o ?fb Piet2W:,:,,,' r PttRCifl'[T!w; lnrpeetar: fins Beatrice cisser, :53 Ctetrk•Mrs AQwbeUe D.Crane1a11,kSO:St 11[. i34a f?bbir. C1<cey Awe.Kwth G1t&maad. Dover BL.Bast Pablo: 6`64603:llrs 1{tafeaa 2 0e•Judge: Veru Adwats. If W - 4tfa 8E.SAM IABLaPottingplace:dart Pebfw f1raE ftfa i. Iitr Cchu eb, 21st and Burls. cia Omens UL Haat fPubw A s, Diann ltsehmond_ PRSAM P1'No. 3taNsner. 1534 t7nada Aeon Salt Patch. C7me: alts Clput Sitffa[2S2n - lelRO Ja*A-. SIM Vaerfsan firltlissat 1826 POAbiat Piacs.J. B. HpttInspector: SIM Vida. e:, t2sS=& 3x24 8sa Paablo Deb ale,. ltesetla lgciseaand sT04- isles Bt., San lPabltt LLirsge," atar+et sr_ Itkiemov±d.flirt PABLO 47esfa 11sa 1ADx e Plias Aieaisee; »dS l r:Kray: hide;Sillier,I=.dut-judge. Sim, fila A. !Cas', I.S`.? !Mee lRfGra:lt!Dir: I Ate WarM BUISMOrAd, Ave.,Ben Pabw 1--(tax talc ea: 1l t skA. Walk us ire tips '^Umbel Snadeoay. WJ ter S Sate Pablo Judge: Atte ffilabrth Btt:aa, 6131 Murc4L ION U adawy:Va Nor. A, T, C2wmbP Aver fttlrthr Klctpw%%4: Judw:Mrs. LaVerrae$vaus,ISW Sui- fautter Ave,.Kau Pebto. Ad s am Fabaaa i`terk: 1rai AJttte 8 l9snssta T? West ter St. Sass Pablo 4 C lertz Um Vv=a IL. Zlaytautt. 210146 UM 61111 o EL DW#. M10, Cl sy AM..Barth iuisttmaad atebmaanHM Agaela-Laafa l Pte11' m% r Ialne Ave-BGA Pablo 1:tb 3L.atala ftsw. ill.. ck*., fits. J. Searle waif er. =09 Judet ilcs U-3L'„ 31clibulug. 1713 silt PAPfW Clerk:Mee.Barak At Jmsea, P O Bin[<: r 1Srtae tic Ave Ban raWo. lrsazradsp..(tan Fr9tla_ PlRI C/XGT.Sia. !i-!t Q6 Sia A.1896 Bush BE..Kest rabies, Pct"l ns rum.,atcre.cwow"1 aallt. ffil Clerk: Anse. Berths M) AaµWU3:, 110x; : lirKi ,Ctert: Mrs. VAstbit s., 3=44. In, Jct-. U t. f eeau. =0 Cie o** live.North Iilchazond. 111:21 Si°. San Pabio.ne Ara Baa restates IT Rh 191, Baia tstrtreclor: Cts. Tlts Alae Jones, 1631 Cletk: Atte L.ueflls!said, 1802 Sutter' 1 SAN PaD1A Ck c-. Ates. Startba IL 'BrxvL% 21st fPftlsxdY•[ T a:at 3 2Stlt ,. face Pablo, Sib;ls.. 1sfe8e SL.San Pablo,zz r{Judge: 111x. Paaesthte is Foramen,.P* Ulug Place: Eisen' i[, Abds+evree+n 31 • tutbt stases nTl i#tlt - 4th 54-Seat rabies SAN PABLO Cittatgc, 3830 Drtm 114661. dna lladw,iwdpc: SIM trate Las AftobeG Sffi PItECDYCT Ner.2>hA` insWAw. :_ firs Ban Gt7mam. t3se3:les: VW9a LfWaq 3:rY- #tW Cf Avw;Qrx labia Poftht4 t?laer. D. L SBatttO Gasattr, Rjpdgee fDaiv. Saes l nor R. PAbi11 Clem: 3Raea VSU=M Wittftems .LIQ I=twct. m U Aftonan la B ,8putgee r,Judge' Stss. Is ctse it+y, 3300 Deem iAAI.lABi1fSklSib ale.•cub end f 101 • lStbt,Bt. Baa Pablo.. gr Judge Mrs lStiby 8lt+ahm*Ian Pawcrstgex. 5121 ?toltmn 11644; K Clewxe !+usacv 4 race l tldat Clot; man Baum Chore,SS.I Cbeals7 Judas: Atrs D L Hautes..1 - SbEtd;` Mat stead,flan!Pablo. t waft w brad ffi Schemata. Clerk:J.L Cftw.I7Z-Ttf!Ht..raaaa 8t- San Paas Everett Jaecattr 161 ; Clerk-rk- Airs. Ddily St, (Acle.IBP! ZM i Csat; inn wadwt 4w -fttu uatddgg et-- A _ nlvd.,- San Pablo Nlneaea Izat4L ffi l3rtteantae, a3N !A1ff a CleriSLk..Krs• Mftrtte Clsslstespbehr. 1336. r Qerk: tars. Eva A!. 31= Wubw Judge, firs. is"I" ULD1107M 454 PxIW7KCT%0611 BaterY•Ave..Saes Pabio Ito", Bart Patblo 2fen;r r4r t1 aur:. ffi llirabrsaete.. Pe111a[P1ect:Saffi00crrlr Garages T2$t'+ es3c; 11rs. 1?leaa C; Knot:a. 7!213 Juppe: Hm 4i'wleutlaa ila clerk: Alts Nefita 'Cisathasn, I999',goferAveItfebd,tc tmaAver..Han Pablo,DataRoad,Sari PaOia. laana4 lf ealcourt. abasute. taspetcE4er: `Wastsaa Wo datan.. TAD Clerk: Mss,. Babert'J. Kfaabalt 1701, ice*SAXrAI" 4,"14411: Um LAM 140S18sm„ 4170 On-11t T t r 4 new .11D#LabeOate' Jular ARM *ad* WOadM 2W 10:11 St..$alt PabiOP 116OUtug rum: W. Jeabb e1asamrta pM- CWk: itis, Staneise A oWc aix. 740 lA thavlet f6t. BleterspU&SAN PABLO flat 3889 Rand 37.ait3am%", P01134:14 >AseOd 911 tlfWratttm JL mal fes. tons" B, Fagaeom I'MCINCT-No aectst' 3Ata. Tlbraoea 11t Rallis; arsslift Chmam. ICY Rasa- We-ab W_ afthfUM& POUIEW Placa:TewkebusCl alubBoars,"; 4r sit, U.not 21570. 111chni ad. SItaA 23+wi, f4f1 f taarrt Cleft: UmBash Aadetsea. T02 Bit- USI MrBryde Aves:Bfchmtlnd• xc g Judge:firs. Paanecs B.UTa1: .8211 SAX PAULO vera Ave..RttdtsbOnd Imtpector:!Trani:S Stapled 0111 Me*:IVOX 2880. Rlchwa d,rxg;mcr iia,12 eCSer'R' ZUW Lee ARRA Walter. lint IR7dc Ave.Ricbtaoslcf Judge: lits 3lksble Z a aai 2. Bt, t'',-J:7,z Flu e:78rum"j 6 Gwen.*.145 T"Maan EC: RAxbmaa JnC[e: Mss AAssa BEUC Atlatas.2, Dent 3012. ftk4uaaois V1Mw7t ate.'%a PsbW park: Um Lfltiatl 111Lttebead. T1 Palk Ave. Mcbmoud t4 Chest. Pilm g ants".ltt RSD Bens lusi,esclar: Abs- !Usti f.. lirtfrtaw" SDver Ave;. Rlehntoed Judge:Mrs-Marjorle Kolar,6109 Ma- c 11467'. ItIch t", 11,6 lrU=Ave use,PltbaoSr i,i r lABLO lde Ave.,titchmand.-Cl< c3: Um Hodyn Nesitia. 1363 -4S1a Juely,e: 11 M s3levli IL Tandy. 1313 PRECINCT Ke 1-A Clerk: Girl IPsaaces A. Prager 8141:. r r lest,iitchmand. 11 tat.,us PIa41d MaBrytte ATC. ltfebsssonel K Jufte Ka. sub Atm. 12th - min Pam"Pfaca:Alfeobtc Sill.Guru!tad Cleric:Mss: Hariette Moore,8(106 PMCs lt.ta't., tAaa Pablo. o°sista Eta.Haw rabies Bspde Ras.Rlcbmond:7Poltin$ fPiaea; San Pablo 31eh-A. Clark: AL:a sun Acta ltsaa.s3U0iarpectau: Mr XDbart D: !Davis, 103 Ctetk: iter Cailtotnla°1K, L4efte, BI4 t DAali: et bTxmt 8. t'wbto, It tts+as Ave- 29610 1labiwt. 1 SL.J t: Kis laretas JsckaOsr IPL(a Pablo,Ucsryde Ave.. Etiehmtmd, i pas :ibhaaetaasr: Lits Prxrtexas ill. FsdaeeKil t rs3. Hes 1160041» 1111 Wok*. 2134 SAN PABLO a IM3 llarkK SL..s au Pa02ea. es49 9t,. Bcb Y9ab1nfahSOL. B+te FabAos EMECENCr No.3a 1 ^•Judge: itis. f*3" Ptanklsa. I014 Chert: Aegis. f4.wft t.. Ander a. 1103 Jst00 its" 9 Port! 2251 Bstte7lr fa^Tylew St.San Ieabm ti.'ttala Blv0.ikon PftS+G0.tit r>*aa 1'smcx 120 meEl braate fl3 sobraatc Club, rN *.C1ett:Pleat Alssft Kitlbsms.1T3A Tett- iwlp-. ULM Ruth 1.. T1eLatlre. 2314 f1A24 11Af"asaa life.Bao Pabia.: tuapaaccttlr:Jung 101:Ctur1G 9 W JuaultrW Rued 20,elan rabies, f1a111tC'INCT WIN.=-A cleft.Kea. A1>rqurlite' Valm COri1- Court. a Batc2ate. a' t s+Clerk: Alts. T3>Kiaa itohland. 1104M P011149 Cute: Archie laicir%*w. Ina 3 s presser St..Bae Pttbla Judge: Alta MatQaret BfOhop 6ZT.," 311th St. San Pablo, Utlem Ave_can s rtes.temcjrskAudreyLae A== Malone Uoad. tt SObsante.clerk; flat.Dom la'leol"-Q. 11so lawaactatr.39m Elate B dge =4 wu- ",govt 4L.Hsu PADW Judges .Mss.. Eduea Iiunting«.328a 33rd W_ Basi Pablo as dee ft"Pablo bsante Ave.. San Pablo.C2rst' iiia, Nettle Nati a, Ian basin Jwfte: #1st 8araoadim SL P&AMSrr BAN CT X06 Clerk 41Z br 1Cu11atan, 821 Air''St- Saes Pablo. I=- Iatb td..,$ala 1'ab6ea lPlsf. CfltC?tiee.2Q Visa Ave: 1D SObrcunte.SAN PABLO Hra Ps3sa lltsthb. f111B Sere- Sbt.ing Plass: Aattir WWI Gasagee, Cleft: Mrs, Meas Pestemou, eS4°All rjtc f O.3-A Lord Ave.ban Pvattln, Zit Yearx fat.Rtefmaped cTVtew Ave+, Et Sobranto, 1ea13lhg Plsoe:Saes 1'aLio"cibod,star- i"k t ilea Mmw 3te'1t-'u". a" liamwtter: 11ta.BeuGtb Kllcbelf. MSI Clerk.Ura.14lulst 1 .946 Manor l;oAef. , c lLrttea Ave-tie* P16.140. 1 f S ffi.Berta 1Pablrx Ifx 8ofxsntc. 1 keL13G.Saes PSlfalat ltaig> ectaa: Slrs La2ea3ti Aaehxapa, f42:3A Csert- Sista. n.ia aetlse C TAarAprsa JaOi4' Alan Newt Rath Cox. 1:2"SAW PABLO TTUW. a Pablo 121011 Va Cls tt.time !*4W. nouege at,. San Fabler PRECL mMCTNe.30 dLJudge; Stir !lura 8oatt, 2110 Tykes, Clan. Mr. waft J. ack*lasate. 2I34 .hafts Atflee. taebaeah ads. HIT TOM p Ylaee: Logan 4!60644 5084E r s m- tll'1L'ot Asp,.us Pat" tit FlwO 16110146 Applin ap..Et Sobtante:JueEge; 30sat. 1tnta Agri, 1131 TVMx: 1lAM lAtltCl eLiserk•ARrt Rebar fPeatfs4t0. 1701-BCA lnspectOr, Mss. W1Ima Lloyd. 7T9';Ban Pahl* lawcohCT Zee.1a. Bt.!last PtttMa. Manor Road; 112 8obssute.Clerk: Has.DOW 71m.380-Iltb 111.,, cleft: 11na Grant Cask. 1363: - 3rd Judge: Mea. dines Ads Fruzza. 781.+ 1. San Pablo, table m.flan 1'at3me, . fit? Sits Pt. tiastt Rtblft, Kelvin Road.e1 Sobraate.Clem: se's 94 Suckbee.1345-Ifth Inspector 341", Hakst C109"& 4Wr Ch":tdalle i1 l3roalls IS60.3nl SE. Judge-.Adds Dorothy EOgsn, SO4 Ap-SL- Us!Pablo. Rld&e 'kW*-Son fans t. E6e Pab&L Phu wxxF IU Spbranto C7exA: rips.Bea Siurgeue,Ilia-ifla Ju;%P-* kips Bouncer SL, Iftat._301St f1AN PAHO Ctcek:Katt Tre autasef.S92a Sotrmalat 8t.. 830 Pablo, AM.Brea Patalla lRRCI1tCT Kai.D Ave.IAN PABLO'Jead¢4: tbs. taaseaaew W Down. ace P09UW 141049•KWW PeatOres lltsaaaer. Cturk: Mra, Maa'uam Sullivan.rvj= ICT NO,i S$0 fPabtles Ave!tam!Patois, Gal -4sh!fit..!Asa Pablo.finbtante Avert, 0 tiobrante,rolulag Plem, use. l4Sts4 C a&**, 4=1w%.- Sies!- 16x4614 !11146, net Rldt o 1mpfttw:'wren f7ayst"PtamatuJ6 (trio 23. Cletrk: A imtAzeldw Boyd, 43200 ItCfad: 4110 OMVA-aid,Sob PabW Ave :rite !able. ills #l .me P01010,sns3asMV: Has, Cda IL l.enakw. Clot- lilts wInabsts W Bfataxaaad. Judas. SI Ze" Thompson. no SIAM PABLO 44107! Zara Rased,Baa !Pablo. 3726 fudge Apar Sm libel 211tts flat.. Spa labla rNZCINCTNO.3I Ate;Judge: Etas, Beulah '.Harm.=!Dam csrsft: ldm. Jaffe Bi fea.•sa4At, 3?6S4t Juettr:Aare Adetwe Poster,1421 -Sttt PoUing Place: Van Over Garage 5441.' r+ ,•Rwd, Saes Pablo,4;4=ATr Stn Pat on, 8u.. 00n Pat L'abraatrAve..Baa Pablo.Judd e' Stan Treat J. C tett, LW 5" PABLO Clerk: Arra Allier L Roblaaom 1ST 0actor- Mrs. Charlotte Llan over-,t C Darn Read. Saab Pablo, rxxu=CT Net,14 Tftnaa t SL.am" Psblae. . S: sobrrnte Ave..San Pablo: j a Clark: 31ta,I.AwU a IL 8kaw,400 Daaa ft:l=t T2atva•UcAsthur Caen '.f0t CArrk:!hips.Otte Cb eppelL 141 -act( Judge: AIM. Agaths Coal. 5888. 80-1" staid. Saes!Akio.C!tatYL°t. 31a3S Clara 74G. dna fRsb at.!Ades Paaaieaa, beano Avm. San Pablo a;aPK Clerk: sttts.'1 UU.4S,lQatUM 35:0 Qata ixase>lattor Stm, 4 Umle. C3 afTattrk: 3tfss. ktersstfr 4. Dro7Utt. 4353 Judge: Mee. Anas Ektgesoa.Stand. San 1Palaln,01f ow Avat-.ilea Pubw Tt Bt:. Ilan itabw Sobroute Avec. San PabW Pearn D SANPABLOClerk:Cut- Un Er sat Kasraba 44111' Dant J : Man C ftt t aw Stmt 1x10"04 Sirs. Jtllsuson. 5701 Road, Saes PabiliA 1'AR7+c 4as. awo Pable1, ltit'GtIItCR 1tw 22 1Sobrastte Ave., San Pablo 1IN JurA• bp: Kis Vt vftft. Unwands, zw Ptellloar ltacar: 113w galbasaet cm- Cterk: Sirs. Cbrf tkw Flunle 570W.1' AM1'IletCT NAL 4-,i c4'aaw alt_ am vlwii-% s rte 2D44 ClsrvF t!r»T Sete Pakta Cirestr Drive,.Sou Pablo:. Pallft PBanoc:L W.ffiOotrtCAtretCe,4Vi30 [?sift: dies. l4a+ac lettttal. e4Yllare Iui>w.acteaC i11r11a >sesirsru0s 2SYA CAesk: 34rs Vern & BtadehaW. 7 Mans RON&bees Put", Manor Drive.Saes PabW At^ , 11ra ram SCeI Pablo saaaOesOwr; firs C7a:ttneT Ab ClK2; Sliest Aidmr >!» Dledrststat ?L3i [ilaa Vers Batt{cg Z"chow 0!4=1 f,4315' 6 0410 Itaad,a" fHtt" c;'2xrr eft.Sate lilr2a. Was, rob" 110111ina Place: Sosfat;Sail;,. tlsilpn Judge• Lila. fe Pian 084*6, an mxk; loammak stead.San Fab%Chit aeceieft 41c. Ja*w: And Lata AAdstroa. 2976 Co..OIoum.judge" HrsSirs >LLaame,S33t1 Oats ls, sr nista„a" Paolo, C3ae"ey Bain Patshx. Umprctor: Mesa J fliCM ReUL L4 s>TtgP 7AMtfi ga, ftti l• BtlCbananp Road San i Der r6# Ac 111411! CAtsS• Paulcb A, Quartartam Dox W Oteual.:Clean: Sias. Bernadine!Orsi 4tTS2 Dasa tlt r rasa Paftis:saadpae: Atuo A4rtsths PafsfalG Road Baa Pablo, 31st li atria It cfs, 29411 Gleam:amt; SEts, lo, Ift 4400 Dem RYs. Ia Du1'rr,Arundal **Y. fJ,t'aPlsbia. Jw1ga: An&JetsOfs A1r Taylor Btllt 111:T. asad.Saes Pafalo. Cipro 41: B4 Jarobwn. 2204 Cbm e;Ztrw York' fim anther Ghmmen all am tit+kelp, Wan':Plan rob A Sallylfet¢.13Of:1T,O(,stead. Sate I9tbt0. atel3K It- 01" 1.la ossA:. 2111 SAX PAE1.O D6r?.; lttaIIGi Yt tntnC CkRIIOdr:a u ckwoMWoonV" PABLOiAr rte AtCLKCT Nee s Jtadg+t; 3461 1231 3414 ft Oft Vince, Alu s Kallan Psars;w. itliLCiNC o«1 14" f 0 telde 1 OW.. Liao Pribfti bl4aiteatPlace:ftAt Richmond lac- l ' r, Kw Amy thiga; !tut R dPlace: 0e1d Feliotrs. Ball. r a4.SPIN and W&_"bU 6taar fila- Mcb- Liehtstvn+ aai fD4leat wd ifeOkAa4fely drive.Bas PabSq tan: Ass!• 2" Bo 2aobdl. lean. ilrs llat2fersleWa A itsaca:r 11M131 Jutl,4t:314".Abe&llatlast.14U Bkonk Um = Rodeo. lir tslst ectnx; Vida W. $iia+ pas ora.! torr, P IS; ft cletlt; Jobb Aaet, 10 atteseloe04A rev Dalvt.Batt Paha Judo- Ades .Gtae L.Mckfuaoft Bolt.i3eelaLa Ave-Rie3emoad 11"~160, Jtsdits: Ales Akpe AIa ltOy.1S3a Break- 21T. liaises Z3 Garretsmt Bt:Judge' Mia ArmWe 31+atsetr. GUS sstle Lklsr.Bata Psbia Judw: Akt Kat A.Joseph,Arlington Avg.,RichlacV , fi Ali !#if10 Ctertr Slat tiieZlet. I, Etepearel I4+Yt Rodeo, Us Paeltic Met.Judge: Spa 31. 19arbft% 7:Bt* Mitres 11taCD yr t w IS Ssexaks"Delve, Ben Pablsa Clerk: lass. Janette Curtis I* La11el VISM brine. Riehmoad. n"t Plaine: P 8 Jetdea CZarSM CUVU-Um tllee 8 Plast. =0 Bn ot- Ht..budge r t'Cleft: She, Mud 3Saxals 73»0 ssertel eaad lOatlree P,oatioer+acwd rtQas t2rlve !Ares PabDoc. Clrsk: Mrs: ISftlth Gomes, Hos I03T o Ave„ Wcl1mand. i:aat0etfarx lines LastiDe Jarctee, 2500 Ckttk:161t Apassitlr Lae" 1101 Brerolt- ICorfeo. 2x1'aureteefa,ltoAluuma*d Dr3tea +d.etta't Drlsae.San Pablo!. m CYerk: Sits. 8`ctiaer St fllattlb. J1t0 Clerk: Alts 1"JeanOrDoty. Bos 799« ", M1fa VUU Drive,stacheatead. A. lt7tes..1Cf cad XAX rABLO Rodeo.ISS hake$t.Caen• fits Dlda Itutherforti. 411261 Juetbps tOCr f ffl t- rx"3xCT ffsa'..4 RODEO J z ;r Bctuhnrd Ave-Rlelamesod. Mandan- Tf31 Prig teaaad Dots - ruin c lPlaw.,Ioodrltwaers eOarz,=. 19(78 PBtCIINCT No.2 SAN PAQI(! tleetk: Sna Jame AtrdersnRa. Um 8uacste Ave•..tion Pablo, PoUi Placa: SE. Patrick's: Cfsusclt. q 14111,'rf*j Nita Geve'bveass3 1>11u.. Satltaaatee.,ad. U• Us" UCKIUW, IWO 1La11rond Ave..P.odeo lard and ParkKl F Piassa: E C L+dt2s 1166 sa r ilfi4 aarcar.sled. L, Taa,how. Ra+M Adm- Baa Pabft> tarpectthr: F_ tQ Ba>kghftss r -y. Ea Bom¢aaLa leirtrahrtd Daieo Judge: slrs Ianra Psntcaa z8p4 Vi=. ASrsCasrfa nappy,36#1'faple,:a scar: fees 1C21da C, lilnuir_4356 4"74 : lafrc l6nAtaa;er: &ft &naarlr Apr a Fab11tt Starr G llpplaa Way.27 SesAsantx, C Was. Judme: SIM Adary P., now. =1 Cott- Ave:. Hedge,setts. Aiwa 426 IAA.`! PABLO U Judo: M Arm.Mo P%blQ.rs. etntgaM GardenRoad. ffi Salnsabtr.1fi tC"E SAG.it.1 Geek: Richard L McwAnter. 1Aa Va4uesos Ave;_ ROdeo Judge:Sias.cwueje A.li+xsatbteta-4441 Pew ""Aemr- Arra ! ikaaa'xs4aaea 1 rfc Ave.Me Pablo. cutk: Kok. FMaCfa Osgood,. 2W t APIA" Way,87 Sc amain- Clal"lma. Del aby D Sawlear , Un3 Va4uerete Ave_ !ladle. Clerk' lira. f6, I. lR4enbale, 413} Ai- Com-: Gae+awa'reaeed Balm lP mast- C,at!foes"As+e„ban Pabkx plan way w sobrante, i CTfesaa: Jaiaes A DOU122a 11x9 WUCM Cft4sk: Mia. !lima HLRttOtd, 4th cad Clem Stas !Cat e D Lsree,.411HtscstmMMOCK4 Ave...tan Pabta. Clork vam Masts`Ruhf. 30 Pattked NALA pitrt trace G x CAepa3asAo 71:3 J` - A:.ra. Giunta 16iser lit. 2011 SAX PABLO Ave Rodeo. P.,e3 Sm 3220 Garden srlos d IM Sot eau z. Cirsrenuftad 0a6e. *Wmis rowd S1S UCT Xes 25 R0060 p Judges; Piss L 6A, J llaaldaft.«131 slain- P14cr: Luetttr Bass Oxrags 19ECINCT No«2 SANr""Falling. 1. 00kt tb g feT« ?923 Falling.Plae a,Rodeo C t u=r 151:61.WaMrun14CT S41,6.14 CAesl1:A ts. TCCkltgs T.'Dt lsaeLlls i 13esdeto a.. Plum, !°tattler C142AXr. 43110 tawmx 8mttlij;%a d talk fat.Sera "191% Inspector:, Lloyd Cooper, 381 13011 y. st3 x atR+ Clot; 3 'AdAU, 3Draedla„ 781E Jud.^ Airs Wns 31 !141st V" Number.Rodetr:2 1Srs Aqua IGtat i3a+oreti. 4ti'tt cw"llwand ochre. a-14-el L'Afa St. Bran Ptbla Judge: Audi,K3r arrfetS. Witsm,AAblaaatit ?, IM Sr*bmnae. ev'k- . VUSIx"lYzo.=4 drapes- Jad re utpe Leasst, =3• =ft cftwasOn Ave. Refte.JLdge: Stls. 43eTslab lei 46K +lraad Delv4 d Sit 5= PWHAL Judas:i30 SpouUUw,351 Llwct- 1 tftyinSahraeteJ%AwUraAlrihn, W_, 6330 P42" Cterk: 3fka. aadys Btrtar" 14I2 Am A A) Wr9. W 8abranu_ 400 PROC:x"NO.2T s3sasu:tatss.Bin Pablo, Clerk" Mts Merfe stern. Bos Lleulr arts. >m #:utas !l^.aSaIK -45 t o i" srae: 1tA lleertsl rat s agalls Cfert, And Claps lAtu Nswlars. 1977 Kodcas 1411 Ciasrateen Ave 1.sbtlaaaa Rtrtd.a Sabmnta as 1Btoe r1 Rath,Bea 1'tiRellaa E2?tls GLI Ben PkRsleaa Clerk: Mea Thelma RJkr, 013,1lodse> `, 74{470Ht; Tatra, Leeuua J. Um Jt 'Mlsla b s in clerk: 1q" Ktsrta lit Jeatcit 1161 Ave. list lPaloroa sttsad, fl3 tab: 11S las PAPS.Apt Ii L Llan i*w^Stanwo Ava_ilea Pabltl Clerk: Mte Catherine I+ta& 023 Liar CIeYR: Aires C3xa5e s. J:sdgs Atte. 4'54601 V, l0ewrtS. 111 SAN PABLO rcttast.Are..Itadnaa:. Way, W 8abrabto, A81n+ n P'artatl Ilam Apt vm am ftwA 1't)fW1NCT Kea.2K RODEO'r ti4AN P'Afl4C1 Jarsw airs tlawokrae to Plmre: foie Parkes Rathiume,. 1' 1tECINCT No«4 e.laRl2C31ttt I >•m f iwartsi tort rales,nag/"able 2'11!1 • 11f..!Matt PtWo e 14011: >'tex nes 42tarriK. f"l f'ape"ert:Atte. %serx"Is W*ber. ,;IU1 Peafltntr Pitres, Pled K- J. 1909191 ut mallat Plate: stta cfarkle t r3seeeat: ,!1470 fite2r. Ata( iSl fNtift fes ft.afan Prillkr. Gamer 13I4 A mousy St.. liando x`Blvd- parSote: + aflfa A Se c Cu, s*: Shs %ttlilrot Wilk. a R srmf Jec%w, Lim Mary D"Ur;.2111 Sts.4si- laa<patMor- Paderlek J. flooklaat.1314 k,a-.,... . Sh* WA Ara Saes L laio 3' asie Atm San L"a4Co.a a. t5a.sa t5rbts SfatuncF t3E, liaise Cb Xt.:3101 F asst Cbaptmee. a Perth judge: Ails. CharLatte ltir6f a..no Judge: Mss. Wllsaa & 6opklns, 13t4 a ri Maacwvy SL. Ra dee, C^xrS: 2t**. Lso11a1 T x-w: lr ts : tLwrYe7. Stas Y0.f',TS Cter::: el:racho Is court, P; O. Bas Jad11v: l[ts liven tiaatlVUA 1316 aelol. t9esc itS aiahone! RATS a. t:r_-S:3:rs• A3stFLr Tar==.dl Rfx 3Srifa:`da M191, 8rac ed Prni Ct2rk. Faullaa O.Johasoa,P. o. Boz 4 F Cleft: A4sa Adatlae bilge. 11" a3S.`s! d ! 3T«l LaSsYaG:F llatfoaca at. Rodeo. r: .t.a¢:rta A Ru:apereY. L`.ni 29 LArttit:lTL PS6Ci.+c4T ilei .- f.c..iJ. PILLCINCT Y0.4Clark: lieu. Antia Van Autru, 13UItodoo, i v p4" Guest Brsiiatl; Ciu#i .G>z, fallen 9aaoctt, Peet Cesta.. P031Az Place', Gaatrs Costs COatatY Clark: lira. 1AWTUt itarian, 10475 tCaS:t:: t;rfs. n1f ,.f Bwlaca ane Haase Beswlea^ Inc. Btd r. SC. Rodoaa Aepat49'. C&d VSWA16 CUAGA that.. P:'tlrCi: ate- r aost tupp.attst, mate Htgbway« Lata Kte ROQ krtrcfmwad Umpoetar:I.Mlaa HW,P, O Box 214, t Juda:e; ttR Bderar11 Baat{•anR.cullet i=ll to piaKs: Path Cwfa Otamfa:fr P3>SCIIWTT We,S p...H reel Coats Eafaftc-,. F ; 1'haR._ er«astOe: Julia na"tastan. Post Judtta: rrancca S, tFrtsht, P« O.Boz Pali Plant: D LA, limas tis- f ,-r: llatr. 1 f Aaaf iftaft QWt kit. Lafayette. 3 k y r i1#V411aW A t l34 t. l."te$w wtai Jam- lCimbe le Lyall. Pax! C4X9W Jacor#. VAther 8errt, P. O Box: 7Gl0. etsctxar;luta Vm%Orvna,4" %'W- t"S'xl: It, i Oftn"aw. Cleat JttA1prs Xtttlitrtae liReAuttaT. Psut Lafayette^ f riiAsvRede=.Ltsa_3atzmrl. Cleft: Edith bT tlofabsondR P. O«BozAl ud : Um. U*=aIrt A. Vis. ',J! t t Y. 719x lda La test QisAt t11tt. UO 90111 stat Port Costs. 55.L Watts 8utwa Ave.,ttodaoo. L Com: P+ut Calk. Emma 8tstra, P. O: Bast 35Qe Jtldae: l3M Anow Sett, Sat&361attlt 43W't• S,ixa. meet Ctoala tllvat LatagKts r A"- /Rodeo. tuft.. 444**fttl11 4tafi: tteltte J. Clara: Conataaes P. antes P: O t31elt:'lits, DottwWy Vaur.hw, 396 CROCItATui' PRBCtat t Box 30T,LnGtyetteG r AAp10,Sodeo ttu. ADM al l ton, tate C R Q11f•Akt ohm., Amprriato Ls 10at t« MRCINxt o S5 i,l ntlt:;t ilaawtifr ft"t, tst»ta le«Dlawttte: Llfat l9eima Psutex,#30 Arattclo . iii Awa. CtetaetL insp clan iteuatr no Onedtu Psetling Muse, Pratlke'i BawUtoo, CTV_ro t pe,.1 tltodvo tafpectaar- ltenaft $1" 000 Ht ltsaantH. Fe: tiuDD! lailey Road, LatayKtr Lsmtoac Asa. cleatclwaa Ir«r actor Vold& D.. O'NeiL Rants TJudge; rRa"..boay Bw C40sai P d Buz K A' P'> 11CLT l w i a IROXIMt. Astse, 432 J=et- Sat Dna Cana fee S PUdfa P.Oc &xs ee4 JualBs: Sax a&LMelSttls D 8tackin11ar.0 Ysisats A;, rolung Phew: J. G. ladle Garacx, Court. Lafayette. 4•.JfIC11t:ttttafaxtf W.T mw iA0 Las- In ltar%pm A Rodes, to Aeaa Matt t'at+tet: Lorrtlr I. Latfrrattr r (s Baa Judge:Barbosa ld Btttutfaky,Boz 4868 144. ULU;T L1. Seetnctt,$23 owL MAO t!'iAVOT Itcaneft, IN Daawitttr., Ra+tte T. TatalKte. vi Sat at,Doi 38l Rodeo. lilLaatahte at. 4 aaeirttL a Ivolt: Gtftrasdr IG$tutor r.,O:Banat Work- Lucy H tYlsiAa« ttauts TR $mE s a Judge: lits. Julia aur;AW. tint- c'vc%.ldwrsafst 1..WhAD A 5113 LYlsa- ST_ DaesUati 26 EafalKte yon 7 re itaodao, false sit.. Cont-ifaso 61zteDneds.Haat TZf.Del• Ova: MUdred 1t Rueter. Route i Judse,lies,ca7t,U. Wood,?]Marl- CU.Nz: ilac4amb is'alsb. US iRtatA.nt Yitr+c 1tiW Eafayttta, pw&Ave. Sol3011. Radom 41, Cwt, C erg: Margaret L. OW19r,R.P:A'Harr r , yttu. Haw A, ivu=ae, IN lets_T L03?darla+sas Drive,Lafayette-amt. 8t.!lox 6A.Radaoo EAPAYE!tE Clvrt: ltsa. Eaurrtte S. t3ramv, tis; I'ltlSC 1'C1 #O.2 i i'1see.list ttrr Stafc BYdD- iBCtMCT Mo.S-A jf # 1st 3L.. Sof:SOt.Rodeo, Pa'litt D 'a' Eaziitf Bafft wrY^ Dsfrai#tz. Clerk: lila LYrs Stades. Q - d scxx twez.ata4a Iib rltnas fano rxi iaac etge, C 1 . J a t:.P Q Bass ek" r Happy Placa: Preakt a Pawiltoa. Qti- b am"* rotas.+ fJRaW& per SCD! Kutlsy Ram EotSyKt r t..BOdeb LlaoroRa+tttn ewr:Lactile,R. Malloy.Rattle°T. UT.-_ v;T Jttdpr^ Adtie P 04tH. P O Boz RT. Rf111DD Jatlss:ileal a d44lwe.416 AWalaaaAa DannrSMG Bens wtayKtt. P ACT So.P GL t31 J ft"U.csbw.P„ae 79b Jtt w AQaWfs B lrottanad; Paulus PANW.,C• C. Pannylt Ckamem. J4AW. aPnlBa 336 Ciatlz 91- ilae+tilp- Briz l atayKte, s" 318 C3tareeRftOn Ave 1ladtaD C7v.a1'n i Clrelt:Coo R.Petleirs,V.O: One r3E Jattjr:Ord"r-Pratt,AamlaaeeROnt1R 3_ etteInIgieator: ales, ackkn 1att=. 1344 t-It1eA- Aalrlttasa tl tldaa. 2p Cttlftt G7tit.Lttlfau O. Rigby, BY:D Batas.Clarraraoa Ape-Refdeo. ta:_ kr4c ess d n%' VAUD a, nogm P. Q Sam 451. AveJ tltu. Alae cowcall.aGi I! Cu tS4afpsnd 11 Etleolla. *0 110- pl c_ 1.Acatraes Road. ao, srarrxts cra tem CS":Cela SL l 6mr. Jr. O Box 31, Cork: Btubara J. t;eoftstd. Route ;< Jud1110:tial 11taaYc K Batt, -Std Zteit:alma AAs C,SAUCIL 3M Altaaw- Dse; Rm Tt+E Lafayttte.(alit st»Roav'o•._ y y , bast CLwdwKyc_.. M.r p a. clesk: Sflierr Cfa/lfeAaan. R.ra Solt x Clot;ltlk. Data Wmean. lltrftn rMIM X&2 R"w BQrt,YMrjR MP!!.N N { LAPAYt'!P!S r x aCletit: Ctatr N'tt+ath. 301 a lRI ! 1 2 reams plats: 0"110 Cecotrs Club rRECDICT NOF 6 Y Pauum ; rite Bowl% its L Ifs plaque. Rodeo llbx 721. Axtr, lielto P Deist. P. D. Baa roti Qfaet'i Ealeyette tlapteseaitr}s Watt:lits.MAZY J. rams.amu 51 in tem-LiceeUa AL,Banat,T14 Laos• ft W Gtub taoragw ROS&Lafayet a GanCtOC 1. NOW"tr-- Arc„ Clt04SAM Jw1is:Ck**tat.Pratt«P Oi Bat a.. Inspector. marlarla L. 11CAlltsterR Kaom Jmr3sc:Titaasnw C_Jaseplt. on W%W Duals P. O, Bort W& Lafayette. TWj&=CT A•O,t i ac Cauckett Judpr Bahr SL, Dansdaa P.OL Hos. Judge: PloMAM 5ehult7 RaatC.Z Falling place:stoic Vtntra Rsaunatattc J = »flat A. Kmnaats, iii t.tostaeC 7KAt lSttawttlt. BaJu rtKt a ileTtrkV- Rattle:2atm_ a>lfetats CUM. Laleitt AL OIAtebtw. Star Dietl, C7eet; Dawes >t STi 1St.. clerics lda wl Maawtite.Routs Z, Bor sta; tiekw R tlaat3cn !0. pwt C3,0re atrL- Cleft:Tbthettn Ir. RAegneAR P,0.Btvc 40111110:Gram atclat NII, mt. 1 Rlt#fit A1toa Il. tJtttteso. sT<tM ii DOW111 s 9011 t wJa9Ktt 4 Apt #111 tirfM.a tips.. Gluon r. Claet: Atka" a Cabetle. Blur Routr. ctert: Waiter IL Bugdes Roust, 2 fe1111a: ouale 1l. ilds uft tial IN$, c L !A A#WU IIs BOrpypnr DatlpWe Ham 9001 Eaatyttte, r S.ttti RAl1lO0f Clerk: CGfuetias th Ltwer, l*O.; Host CNerlt;Allot Llsaietx.Ciefaeeat Daatver2t.C lT P rifle: CTabr Baa Lafayette Rddvo CANYONFx vial;Lititaa Dacia Hpr 1439 A.sdsu tcCtfq tieeWr Iaeoattoat= Einar R $+fafltt. P, O Boz Porhsi rue: Rsderaxxt tea,Csayoa. Oat: ltlldeed Cilitfaa M Offsax+tl tis. A.saaaue: Cf oCkreL 3 o Ravtsaa ftes>rectOt: James lr. ieatatgtemCerl Uvety. Radvo, to pacce• Ama cm, Starpts. >' She Jwdpe: Wkeths ATlsw Geo it =*, e anyaa. bt LvadaeeA.. Jwioe: wtUUmax J. rtfsifa. Baa Judge:Aura P Litten. Canyom i CT ts'O,! Justin; t.a"ft i Oafssapaat- A Faerm Judsr: BaUte RaneraR F.'M Bmc.tttk R1atUsisWaoc: t3alyu Matta Cantnauia117t Se• Wnoioeti CJtft: lysate Bast. Boz 3iC tion Cuay.raa am aft"O. 7t2s :tlrlitn 1., iii ilir DAasoe. 4'ier%:Harp B.'Burlier Cmyasa, z r 2agpaobDt:HWtm Lanita Klett Cleoafetl u7rUs 4L. CWQck*L Cfast: 71140110. BasUb. P. Oa. Bax 2. Glerk:Ida May,$t ea Cka4OD« poltery.lldtdrt mall%; Patna I"* 4Aweae. 396 likes Oso Daaase. Cterk: Oeftrude AtcCa uta. P O 40111110; ataxte S l rta:ala- Dant tills. 3L. sm. NO, I^ Cl adiom Curt. rf nem Andromwar Baa Flex H4 CWzyoaw Rodea. G1ari- Agfa L1S Raman. MORAGA 4+sdse, atarle >P. 0. Haat iL ttcs Poub=Place:Warsaw.$Choat, Rodeo. is tis,C vrdaK Tit Atgsm- i yttsa: $tifoat Ta:eaa- tas1 mcdaet Larcm, P« k r` cleft,11%afta 8ttsmaa: C3zmeral Oar- Uvea. Rode* CROCK!! 1otpKtm: Jempts T: LQsUeIs. $tat Judge: Matt A/adaea. F O. Boz; s Galt an Plena% am Ono Vbgm resm3scr'3 C.i Rash. Beat WA, F. Ata Aventt10, Rtfdfae L aiitaR yauwts- LA C!4 RIt1l.?lid Asa Jtletpr:tt`alktofR Attdoetaadt.$int amt, J e'«.Tbaaaas P. CnrratTw P. O aft-, Clem: TI em" starust, F. o a n rural, CfoctaiL so tile,Ptrseaataa 4;Mora_ 1AiI. l0odcat Intynetaw' Ca1lgwiar Cb*wa 40 3M JoU r: ChftMlor AL 114WO461a. XMW Cleft: An=y C BOUZ8, P'O, SW'-=1' 9t[lDDO Art., cracto lt- MRACCIIICCr Iso, a image-. ivapRWs ArgUIVA. 533 • at Clock.Oram A"Jewo ut.$tar Route. Gltet:BopWe HarW004 P 0. BomQ4r Paulus Place: ansa%?Uu aleeamunitr umalaum uaiyc: i0aaeer Qetsr. :tlT Std Ass_ tea• D ay AL Rttastsifa !Fiat Gtark Mary T. KaUlaace. p O. Bos uupectar,L rmAce De Sur&,sat iii I7L Mors, a *p ba a nodew. C Teem Vrtale 40 Ass. CS,%. "ms asa. Eton 5T.MABYRS Jsi411e; Latuu AL >tlnr• taut 1022 CM ROtx«.Bac 44.Pteaaaatoa PotYlag Placer at, Marrs,Col1w, R,e ftp• C2edt; Della 8. Beullock i3Dg versa I.a4'AY4C!'rf: ZUOP@Clor: Peter ft=da-Coilldl Bt. Jt is:Ytiatsle Raw. am on ttodan, W.. Craakeat• 1'iL'CLIFCT VAL 1 Mary a Coup"Jr. O. Clerk: Alvan C1lblta, AIM. Wk Side Clef`Caroallne aL Owwtli9at iTM$dart lalUox FLtee: Amorteae togtao Ban. Judge:. A:4ward Jasepb MUMbl. f P : Raaleo. Si. Qraek#t LatalKlt Peat. 1141" fthwal, A0.ry's Callas,P,O r tletiz:iLUa KeoosaSin, !last f3i.i0adeco CltOC»T unp mm av; onerks SI Eckwalt,P V Judge- ilRlgatn J. tV13kEaeoa.. 'SFr s Clair, Jed" WattmarM Sort 1171. r C1 $AQ.i tial r4A. L./ayeuc Marrs Callow P O. Itedtao f" f.pdaa.r-Ttsaaomtw ' - Jaatpe. 11sR.el to 8orettar. P. O. Seat Clerk. Roper: A. Wittick. OL.maryn IiO/iPA ill lrsaauea at- t5todtslt @l i"Wette- 4'estEtge P O PREMCT AO.11 t ,.rHrantoe Tal+ 345E Jtfdps: in" Lanz. P. O Beat Il CWX., Obert A.MCDawitt,8t. AtOW& sf r y 9laoc:am"t7ata Oaenmue" 1°S"oru >AL R:rootatt istsyeatta Rallm Judge: "we Twinald. IGIS Ptcomma =Caaeft-cutel 14. Da ns&L Rout=2,am cW*.-ThamRs D:Yartroalky,$t,A two, lafpettat: tAeeoa S Kiat. Iicrseral dlse Csa>cSSCt ZW Latayc"O COUese 01. Q DsUsvey traded. judge; Itlnamar Dsttectei Itil! 1J1E1aat Clara: AUG& Alas Dawt*. P: O. cwt OtLLftD.t Jttdlte: Aft op Datrtea, Cifwarat ptps- &t C+xtctOX it5c Ltttaytettt PRiCEYCT Kori r, 7 Cltadt;i3aeeesell+a ai 14eWttlo ICtOi Ofetea CCtifft: Zepbeatah i. Bottmes« Jr., Ponta«. Pince: Wastese ltarrolal tient u4ne; R10twt Oagatewar Duty SL. mutt BOAS,C Dalt 111.Lnfaitttr. I%Utr OtSetr,• IOP Orktda tttilltantut., qty Ra0ep t`Iett:i ittth tUlydw,!401 Pteaa C9ork.Ama"Clara: Sas ttia,ted+* Ct ioctl rDiat.AEt CY1 wwBt«t toopectos:Atitnlr S.t3asrotdr 3l AttEill! r - KleHz: Jewpake 3 Oarferat guUv_ mere: Emma daMostOa iaat Asst, P rl ace, Aaw"can Leglna Rall. P.aaaai.lista&*, aye,Radve, la[trc tcZ IA<tayttrr Paetw Stade Roghway. Judge: AtatUa BOOM& E takak. Rlett. Pa&W'cteeaa. Pleat za1, Room c0"cW= ftspectur' PAoa clocdxiaf, Hante, 3. 'loyaraal limas.Orfada. PAGDI.R I3W T N A3.I Sett W-IL Lalayetts, Judge.Jaoaepblar Dawstsc,YSIk Os1A4a, s rube st a car* J ptair Safeuer6h rata.ROfKr:L Mat Mghway,Ortads,w v l CT NO I A+se tCka.tti Y1.tatPayrtpa d lark.Cathefsar T:Cattf=10 Ardlile Pallas Allot: Jab Aoafswsoak Oar- ia*"Dawwloa T.Un VA1ta J' Dog"" AL Vasa47nre. P, O. Roam.Ortnda..i'lgole. ora, tledea r 1ia31aeiaad, urit3 Clnoc9r t1 am-"Clem cla r.;hetet buret..24 ValteMta"41F, J s 1'WU% O.-ITtsnti, iii lilts Croft: 'Italia fteraae« Reale 32. Lost Ottadn It Ttsete+sa Clark, Baa ii. Jai RW Caraa A. IWL'Usdtyasta Cast: ftelta W Draws. TEH Caanofta Plunk. J>: A te. ti:T pert: ti1Kh AlexTnlsse. mute .1 nrfte.Oriada, J0d11v: Helen R L.eowla Bas 244 »aear sat Ave.. CS"WV tt Hua Ti EatayKte ORCYDA Pyppje tAasl, tw atwrth R ATlieffm sM C11f- : lntbceh Jenoteeyt ttptsts 3 PR1 CIUiCT Noy z Steal: &tri. illy 1. SUM Sat t4E. qutaes Wal'.Ceae2set' Sap IACs;,taf ir"te: Polltits VW*.,UUfaa Roberts OasaiCR Plufft. C,.rrt.,Uvulae 11 box*MUL 23S !tae- LArAYLTTE 27AQetaaRl U41twaay Q BtoatatCiak:alts.Susi'C.Sulu& 11x11 Ass:. Gets rRZCL T zoa 2 TaspeMas: 1Sur Ave.. ftnele, Clfrkr Asha l rCkOSSAX, i1Q PefnOe PLce• Metb aallst Chuteh. Ave.Orladawpputllpp Clat• Adis C3txtn& at. TW27, Jcllla_A%*_ Cott lltewsa Ptax lafnlette Judie: Rtatae.0111" r,-12 flaeleada w 8t.. pluale. exacKWAL 1a aar• lortfwlr Cam Etre" 1, Circle:Osiada. i'iJQtli.Ti 4'R `r 1 Q i Boat T44 Lifayote Judo'. Thelma J.Mttsitvr ZT AcacGs t I'R6Ct dCT s,0.?. P,aulus plane:no librate I=i=We JriApe.jawth tion Pend.P.O. Eos 4Dl. Dtttr.Oettsdn. r es P+oUtas plate:Town H+fll t'ltvode. U%I Caodete. Ltrtayett+. 47esl:r Trwa K Sotestder, P O: BOR r Inspector,l espy a~ }> 1Saas Innectcr- Ates. 3"J 90. W3!rt Job= 11. Hurn. Houtr i. Bert :Se.Watnut Crset, H Plante Ave.. 44th Ave.1 Awv_ 4 avoelustt. TaeJ LefayetSe Citrk: LtOnS 1L 9Dlteots. 2 llttTttaal Jaid=ltrs. tiary t.,Amro* Hese all, ,nadir:cuulc n%a At"ChOlal. Im Stas Curt: Laclfe P Burk. Route 1. Batt Road. Orindsw 3000 l'caaaat, Allots. Ave. C7tractttt T39-D Latalrttt. Cisrc: LUUaa Roberta,, 250, Orindti Jodge: 1frs, ldary A Lesr4s Daafr I47, Joaliro: Anna Cha 1134 tat Avt. Cork: ldsOrl A llatlietatw P. O Bort alsrfw3y.Ostada. 1141 %"UOa. PUMIC croctem ZL WaSOtte 41R!"X 1 ' Clerk:lits.4^,talm R.&aack.751 is pith Gert: 3990% Sphoad. Iiia its Ase Clff% Locretts Etoower. P O, BOtc 1pxgmCT No.3 8t i'laasle 4"twe4taet t]l islayette Pel2lesR Ptoee: Ccasmuatty t buseit, Clutt: ilea. Zftrlle Marle frama.i7Ss3 CtwrC^ COMMA Buts, 3481 9AUloe LAFAY1:rt6 Tod Ori Xd. Subway. Ortads. Prune W-.Pinole FA.e1++ekd& lZtCiKCT Na,Z-A Impector:CWoUae ftn1Wj3,,T Caailnatr Quit: ilea tiiuty It IAstra. sl: Ivo- tlx:Rasaaa 2foersoai.10!15 i0t. pv Place: LUa wdst Chtua'0. laeamda. n € haat Ave.PKCaWe. cvoca"x Srpeesas lTosd. Larsyetts sudpr: Other Andaman. d Pills Her MCILIC CISOCXlTi In pector: AIIeettr C.. Swocuej^ P. O mom R=4 Orluds, t Vacczxcr xo.s PRSR t1dGY Ad! Bps Ili.Eafas+atte Jtula: Atfoa L Dleht.36 Los tledOaR r POUlut lubes' AnUme LIVM C1> Pbi2=9%W*= Si-M of see PVanla Attesa D A4c6t a Renars x oa!sada x 808 QOlalae, Plaole CT Tad Ata,t Hoyte Tli.Lafayette, Curt:. Abas tasita Ksatia 3t4 C*_S. M!& =aa L.. Cattxan. am ramal,4YM%mpta T Da ons-T"..1' tad: Jtadrsr: liarjeeee It Ro,fanL Raaite z, tal=c Sobtante. Ortftda. 1r ITT. Ta-QWaiay. Ave. Ciaoiot., iaarc'Sit.WIN~ Curs:Catharine W weir,Is La Pasta. Judas: Stri, talatt10 Saheb. Bat =1 Jisa w: Ctteaila roltfstEA.?3S Pwet W. Rb" 1. 14mr. made ). t3oz Ottndai Clara: catheflne ftw Tya". 43s•cv t 3Aa Sesm+QeRLe ltotth ..41ii Judts Jui#a > oraaA, 7p7 ist lSi,s Dom.Rtsets I. Spat f4 lilac Snbntata.Ofsada« ti Q»inlae Pit„rim" C're to L at+tattu ORL tDAzp Qak: lite Allele tSellq, 300 8saeaa ciefit- t.teAa Plmieeet. =4 Ptafaa Si:. Cam-DawOttM C Plead.an""I.Boat PRECINCT No 4 VLtta Are.,Pinole, C`.sec3t M 3, 1n=ayasa Pout lttacr O tlnfaa $chootR y Ween:liras,rs=mtu Ruler&C'j d*W. Ckf t: 1lsnmfh C UP"St, 1A2Z Cselee LAFAVZWW Ortn/Ss t i='016y.Orints. nine 8t.. Placla St-L llBCfatcT%a.3 LssDectar:Nagy_Dcsot*82 Lit Ouesta.: Neat:alta linsY I+LIcld,003 Ctcal: tJoda Oere4a ills^A Slsa:t >lade: Salaxotts aeaatmor OrWda, Plattua Cas taidge al priest.Lalayettr Judie•Edttb P.Clteaey.54 Marslomlt k R CNOC SCY'T icxowatiw: =be$ Turner. P Q Satan f;aeaA Ortad;L 1'RDCLlXT A'O,= 1'RRCDCf:T SM to l4 tltluya4ttc Jadgw,Jone R. $oltatky,9 Ls LalaxaR a PaAias Powder ROOM" Chis noose, Pt;tft plate: Term* G aza&f. tfl1S Judtr'Etgtet J. Le3fttl•• P. O. Bot ii. Getatl0.: 8eacultoat t1o» mks P afra Ave„ft"eksm SAU194ta.. Clark: Edith A. Ooodwla, 40 Y11a i. iagteotdx: attfa Rtaaaa Aahcaftltsar i tma rlrs: fiolUr J tnste Jfttttk- fiOPP Dunham. He cukw, Fuldw tm Aur. CfarbotL flab Lakly~. sttaeerarrek trouts 2. sett J C. Talars. us Csm1w, Jads10:1Pts. Rosie 11. Duct, 24 Part Judgr-Kaward Sal.4S 8a10iwle Ase-. mak;f bcthEatery.P.0 Seim'.BL' 6 St- Rdculea. Ot etc,Latayetse abCfel Y> LvtO O ltsla0a. 3W dlhs Jtadg10:lttat l3oldle S Ss1t.lLtaA Asea, Judz": lam AL, 31! Banda3b calm, Afaill"240240!.:F. O.Bens 18R LoCut.Or}ada. A Ave, 4 Oett. lsts"Oft ORINDA can*,las. GSestrtl11e Vandal, A 19art cleft: Eklot R. M aodlel k IT pnrt- Cleft, Tgetaln Et Sieber, ROW* 2. rREC2NCT Na$T " 8L 8arouSea WOO St. MOCOAM 2intt:4t EAfiyee ga2ttaG pl=ea: Dr. IL Otmes BattCwt: Um J-de Sueft". 19 !alit colt: Wnele a ftrama,']0 9Amrewnn tatlb7f>c!T!G 8t, 8aculea Avf. f?aetatt. PftBCLsttC'l Na.3-A Raow amfnO' ZnduW Octads. Ckart: =tea. Janeyhlaa 9L ra%mm t, i a'Ieeet- Faf oar Z mom N RkbAp a place: tfft0yttte Ortmmar BKty Alstsr Ciordoel,_ Santa P'lc 8ac+tleat. Ila ad Ctroc3+asA tirDmal Ju> r+afszldardaKe« J B ScooltwotEd x b PRJDC cT SI=# O, - R SSCrCl tWtar A 3 am 2" tm'a R P th tadab w d2 BNo1rnOOd PaAln11 yl9ato'OCuE!t9ttratsl, Toamry. P.tllezi paiiaet: lifer lswle3r JIM11teT OIRltaU Al P.0. Balt Judtcat{li o o- Ic mewula, &t" s';n, t at. Met aClnoatao ftsolm Ember P CsrtfrRU Routs Cane VUMS Mftltr. 90 8rooktfoal kt.. Uasm. L ndtlakw, 6,*1,, ac t: Araltf Ptaspetsl4 1'saifec° Ramal:Oviedo, Ida&by Raw,9 Slfl. Sol ra,Asan,t'ax4 C afita tins 50ti. i Afsyettr. CW*-. ARaes $tattfet. >z Rlehnrd ZA CZsittct;e s+lcSitlap CooJnfaa Lursrle ieatmG. Bot Sia PtaR B Afldesaca P. O Bort Placa. etada fi . t Qexk: ROMA (tr'ovom. 25 C&MUM 4---C, 7I"a`a141 C rovl: W1042110 alt.« luau wz alama, ac uua,Orlada. J;:v i.ai::le Jartan- R093ts L Brae t^eat: CivivanUsa t: BsTd:a. =3 1"Pecter: Tiasfr W. Tbrelidd, 1370 011tAD> its 4:«:s t C?s+et lease Wit,llarst/ars Crz:w7 Avr liarting 1`sl7Ct!%t'T iia.i C:rt ^.retell a; aorta 2_ Civic irisin N. f"m 311 Lfaln St_ Jtr4e: L1n-Idas7 WeVeaslder. 1225 s:a•c- wa uut C:MeG a rs a VIVULt,a 6tt7, 3eaeunmI'solling a'laae; Etalitn iia it Gt.'ai e t.r L 'cs'«5ayilaar.s+sltta!,bee[-'919•Q lklerlc; -agtr.s ttrael:az:1 526.4itrm4sA J'ttd jt: TYttrR:a L. Aa4erKIR, LIPa]arta frond Cts J. Cx initea. 6I WXAA-ta Art_. !Umatz.r Brown St.« hasttu Darr » Food. Otaada Ar'r D.7.!tom Wn'.letter- Clack: Alice Cancuta,I= Brown St,. S iV*:Iwt t f+ECtX1't cr-2 U-MatzJudge:Loulse skay,34> /t»4- ZK i1,11t'T CiB:YDi Cl"ll--Claire COeett".19801ASille St.. r iud@e Dorothy D,RAA.=Davu Vdaall. PRLC'l,%C T RA,i,A 3D 4wa AnrrR suAe As rt k"taae: liva M. radon, ZDAW C. Soares. 1190 Brown- r tilt: B+dert Paddy, 34 34tastra la t Isx-ew- IePausen Ra d. 30 trent soo"Ab tr npw a to;fdarpf.e l Ahnp "I Lhasa St.Martinez. tatact a cat wet atrZae of :tees. walnut ACARTDIEZ i sllafre1D¢lRfia Jrtagt: Marisa IL SA 4-A Iml 4010L- Clerk:Carolyn J.O aa +7 00*&ta Lia sA.'3itttl44a 121111 CCT No;1-1-11 Stoatd.O13ada t A C:ttCyt. sett,! I. J alfeita.lC Ntricll I'+ C:sssa Paltla6 place: 3Carttatz Junior lifer z Cion[:M'Sla CI,tlribbitd a'.3 Q is Boc a La taleet 11037 SChossl,t:clltst attd Warren Sts l7tECCI As I orTlcfR. t6MI.. t1D11ti( sIR+etR".i6, Ctlista2olf1irI, a4?bcum: ffeIt itete. Talbert $rDaRSteeMaLinMild., Otlnds, Jufto1t09ettor; ass. Catherine Al-AIM tIeta1lcoutBPale914 jWalnutOVALNwin sOwtt i ftissiK Ptaot; Asarco Caerden titrate, C•, , LtoMA JartMOM. UNA:a 2, Nie[ CZeit' ?hers 1i WwxkltV, WM Talbert Judas: bLra. Gettrttda A liuif. 1325Blare1111*hvvx, Ataato. 1146 tt'I11nuf 4Yaei t _Maritres Ssoxa 8L.bfatUaeZ r aper .tgr A#da & Stod4ud RCatR ut Clot: Prances Tames. t now L Nmet CInk-, Kra, Etta A. Camps u,sagniss, walnut Creek. J Stilet t. »Wsrt Liseattt I Aar¢ 4SI i lalnett Creat EI+WR St.Idssttuez r Ca ort; igila 3I i'babton tiCaldrt attend 9211FOxt I No:1 Clark:Urs. Nett K.Sktsaia,905 stowss, Walnut Clark. W Pot isle n woe-, marc ula t3 ra as tR a r at-tiarttuem r J1Wditee Stwmw Team. Saute 1. dere Nat.SiCT C1tD>O. Sebms-aviamnsn%L; %un:ars. Clerk,Mr,Mo styes LesJon ,900 Growl} in. Walnut GrootImDeet":La=ftwatm 932 Athant- 8t... rdt.uatla Clerk; Lcua Writer. P, Q ane 113, ruccgkCT wa.Z tu» Art.. war4tmet. 1 Aaasu0. pallum Pseee. tLogi4ettta of 16ltplt Jud¢ts: A-- L., leako 4ft Thorp-aIARTINEZ Cbak: Atawla R.Ovsrvaat, wants I. M+1tQrr o" Leat- 0as+e4 -0 sod ,! rilaft,smx$R.sr_ L'sECCut X0 t5 a"lid Walnut clear- ow. C. urine. P: O Art t Waft" Jtad`r: Artha Ramwa wo ualms St, t'tL'xsg Warr: Cork I. Johasoa (Gar Clark: Rena A. WooOatd ttoute 1, C'rx- MAVI)"-ager, 242 Alhambra Ave., blartuls: x + Hoc 154-. Walnut Caner- Iftop c or- Iowa llatkn w.. Nesan ck rtc: Uza R. Laid!. 4ilt flrsea St, taspsctos: leat t 1 r C. MCCowsa, 51ft Avow", Watn cZ+oot PRbICIACT Na.t Jura*: bertha LasttatAei: Reuss L aP lass JJ a situs .AuxahY.2025 Estud111a G1,eaat Atarat,re Ace lrr-a W atsut Cork. yetn"NrsfYa 2Ktrxsuteaa:lit RrttTtta$L.. St..Slatttata s z 3 areb"Court. Absook vitSeuSdotson Ili Weltttut Crary judle: Bob 11117Csxxk Relate I Sha filet" ftntA L. Caeatrti Rs Zr IInz .9tt, Lula Marvin, 340 Waao St DWrt 3I0 Wwla 2xnos Ra"aL, Rome 1'tark: hears Rums, 2415 Atltasabrs, 1` AM let TIAI ut L L 3L%w tltt'.CA Ave.. warttaec. dudco tarsal- B bVinneS,1'.Q. Aoi Wale tacit:ltrs Ll4s*1,I Jsarkrsac ftJJ71 P1LtCtlaf T !1e 5 f:aerk: btabaE L78dawOttls, 2003 Esta- 34s, Walnut Qteelt yoq 43-.A. vrolim"Crest. rooms place ab iodowr of t e e er e dlua br.,Alartiam, rix Judo:A sat,welttu m, ttItal t- Cbwk: maw Strasser.lance 1.haat C. bra;. =K Illeftardocal St. IGts Clark:trolly,C Carlson,2613 Albegn- t2ott: baa A ealL. Andon, Bovsrr L letw ll Ave- watewa QaeR ter. OM Age..Martlncw P am 286, yvalaut CnWAL WAAXLVIt'!Rs'sD3C ss Inow v ala.tM state-t-At ART1241M fmcw Joanne Ca, Clark.slatee L boat 1t11CI7:C!l6a :-A fRECIMCT No`I6 P Flow;1evesrAknow arssdtretr. Jtae :CttnatCtae tI. Ralf+ -15201 stets• raill"place:J M. Nawar&(Garsllr), a i % LAN los. &oIA&C L Lae Daarusr tt7pb+avaI bKow rn saft+eat 4t0 aaaoa sm_A4estL rz 1405 BeaaR St.. Martinez A, vftlaut Crtoole, ane!W,to cttrtntrt taeaa. toa lT2D Dc+ss ids iGasttuaz obs R..Gaocge:I450 Cads= v{{ ALAMO Walnut C"44L tAft Dianna. >sC7tI Clerk- Asan 1sIR^:s. I= P e r r y a%- Judge:Dorothy bfases,142:1 Cedar 5t;'. s ^ PRSGtAC!#a S Judge:Mrs.sboom A.lbabseb,Boo to sowt°litsrttnez 1 V01112119 haat; Votnen`a C2ubbOuael. t,bete-a Iftsout Qer Gast: t S VZORA, 1884 Bee- Jtbdar.Cathryn W Veaver.1422 Csdac Jtrlyse;Itra tlesatufe ti9ttkR sntnr l_ wilesaa St" SL. I3attla r r Inspoctor..Wlallai n R.Psufnat.Renu 1, lsmt sir luteal. loww t Mark. Mast L ar.draws. I= teieh- CWM- Adeltlde 13t[rs. I42T Flake St., floc to-A. WalnutCte&- mark. 3+Rrs. Ramos B. z."tl>ors Es.y4artfeerp. 1 yr ludic, Vada V, Warm, AftiloW May' sa°Jr MASTtIi Ctssk: Aasy It Ke#ch. I42S Elan St» u s Juggo; 3tudellne Ca, Kcadtu*x Ilan- 1.aam 4l Walnut.4TtrA, PiECttfCT Nor i ILarttuez z;-cs,''' cillo. Cleft:Mrs,purrs E teneNe fotfl, place Atbamksa 8aalos lt1;ls Clerk: brat M. tilgg, 1444 hate St filen: Violet R. , P. Q, I.alta 1Rrinut 4aleeR, r w a 30A t2 A11tRi0 Caere:lura bit!thou Uroats Ra:1MOt.Atssatalsrlt A7L.3f7EIttltellt SfacitnCL 1 Batt A-a, Daasilsr B eftowal, Walnut lospetlue Clara C. 11o.>lars,2804 Mas-blARTI IXCkrdt, f*laaoas 8. Glucal, 'I'll N. avis- C JooL ken Ttrsacs itartin", r"CkYCT "1 11 9111109111111 U m tt ANWAadvattttda i2S fid WALiRA! C r nstt2. 1:Za Itaston toning place: Joeepn SDarselno, J>",caork TC ,; 40arsaer, 12'1 BJaabar SC,Martina.ltlo lb0ad.Ater Scuta,Itanr8la y Ji.r: Sens t.. UmberCam- Z71t Albans-pan.319 place, Disk" tletta Battistoastl. IS Malt! At.taAM>fRA icy c a rber,bane tin Ave alfartfssaM et, Gia ea FollinC i'laee' Alitasatxw Daum Su- , wast ttymat nae. tt'slnitt C5lttett 47krt«ttaatdt P.flash..T.2o;7ensva 9G. Judgr. Alien R.. Prower. 624 Ts4ibe" F teen,Allaalatura Valley>ttrztlamc. fa1lp.cca = Jule S. laararstr P. ,fy ILeS! topoa. $130 uastoa Ter• Ss Rarttaret gr Jennie lute %%'Um*m. I co a 4m slemettit lid t WatrnrR J Mabel C. Morton. 334 TaRnIt- Ron Le Gott 3-13,starttttes t3+nedC, =,4 14 1!. 16A2 ASIIata!ms St., Murtlaes,Juttgr: Sratlle3ine Loud Ads1g S twit>« julso, Itis. 1.t1Za t, iact m on. 0:02:0 Ase.. Matttnes IlClerk: t.aulstr 11ttlfmasx Bay M(sat Hnx Ji3-A attlacA On1pSea !tug" neAW L wwout DMve« Ilstrtlaez Judgc; !L L+tae a]lcsdtnaoa Saute ZS" slLttsT1NCEC, Clerk, Minta, AL Surges, 304 Talbert" Bart aw ltartuvm Judger; Elea Vltttlals R. Rarderr. loft IXCT ate.2 at.. wartinea. CAetk: 3itkln+d R. Gtoth. Route 2 A nVtVLt V,, PaU= piste: iiarssgsr of Mrs. Muff Clerk,LotUee Glbartt.161.Hoaratd.St RWt 3 laaRlnet Gicit" Rath S Stierafter. F Cf Bast P%daatl.I=$t 81.afarttoea. Af citlar4, Y Clark. Blanche 7tnlaan, Room 2. am iif. Walnut Car*, Inspector: Joan L Mcutmars. I=MAIM== 3M Starilava.IsCleft' AIA "Oco un, amut+ee 2, Bot p ter; a+ erkrus Id ileac; V. Q am 13. judge: Cut* a ui% IC3 Coatm St.. Yser: kN W KIMalattltCheyt9tPalllagpLter. f3erustr tG. sfohasd-313-A. Aibamtua Valley, ltartlots.pert.:iiia.IMXA*rs Itww Rwtta 1, lilus10• son tlt"ukner}. am IstirwR ilii, bias 1CAa.S ali lac 39.A Caatyr arts Raaad. Walnut J' Cxzalnr Mets velli = Atseba trace t s r IYt!KINCT ilio,a t--sirs BM i°6 Inspector, L otlow A: 9'lanttabtt. 31S Passing Mom,- Atnlxican Iee%$va Ball. Ip1tL1L'1 C:erft, Mary unobes. Ito Mellus,f . Attest aft. I4asttnez l sfttyette Aird- Walnut CSoek. tRbC11C?lka R.A J Mary M.Bar otamef,BIS Brown, Inspector:Ada food. t3:5 Crocaw f.-me 1" tu CArf ffaor4 OCfler: . tstptcctrr Ilessaslzl. 2232 CMR- Sk. ILnrtanavr. Walnut* I.Az Crest, Am and Dawd tr 1Lsiloo ay. Was- Csefts Oj= A•srer, 14Yi alatrdlfso,RL.. Judas' Alibi*D Lord, TCZ BrcrwR St Judie; ICK1. lnarnla, 3340 a;iUrerr4 nut eftelt, Ilarttaez Ave-Baan 1103 Waltlut tleeeit les0" Um Lawor IL 4ttlaaat„ Art t Ctttlt: Ktalfred A. BttCittnan, 3I3 x ,rt J Peure S, Martin. V. Q talo MARTOIX Bso" St.- ldarttata, 111113k Walnut Ovek. nage" saK 303. NPwlsass t eslt * tYttCtLLCi /tea,al Ctark: r Clark: sloth atnadall. ISIS Aaaaoxw Baan 3rR.Mlat u Cftarei Cameeig,I4aate I, astmr of Caattw J lit.. flStsttau¢ t+tys E: Carlisle, 41 Brawn 1 tit, Walnut(terror as:tr ui7. ltd!tlFetstsn 6t.ltarslwra Clark,lerk 6larY Anes Yaktat, 1932 Caricas Clem:Caleadts Bahlll, 1530 tri (t"WAo 1,l.stn n " ten fillasaaratOaI1s tir 0.Ssrrprst. EOW WteR 6t.Mactfast6Clarka41rd- Lor lOd-1 Walnut tbteek Clerk:etre Jroe V. witasstpgtl.i8-A* ivitor 1N./R'tEMClerk:LUCT r SG. it VCalalletedewut rISlt ihta) 1. Fora 301. Wa6ura taetneAa iP. LefsZw, I414 Cacnt 1bUtnit Dtar= IXCT X06119. Kabest 4 LnaasY tl3asl- elf 1VAt VT Cuff= nail Wabaat Crete B+aaat+a A sit 3Sautivt" I a 4718110r11.1:14 thisca dance?.35.4 Alhambra Ave.Martine& ta' 'CT iia.2 t'saat:sera Madras as Doodaa Clefs: ad" t!Qarteily. =1 Warren, Spector: am May A. Ebner.220 a trtrV40.. lrOM=4=1'o12laS Placa` taro Ilcataer. Daroasatr i. alert 3>al, 1tllntnvtlt C]teatt. c t..Walnut Ckeark W 41t.1llrg t"Rgp[ Ctastt !t a AI8etttsI/ tXatktmura: fs6l Jamar: I^4ra Aaaabattc SDsa¢ur. 3f3 attt1h ai. tltesev, P, O. Nees MquAt..ours, slelvatz. ZJ uw.v illy PSDB#ter• 8t I/afaiaart Jude- Mrs. Lueple T.Woodson, 3334 3 J /Aa31i Stdtf. If2! Aatercart hies A Plesrtl Lt. Rsecerrt ilrr Ctrl:Zhearitr»J.111aSataarlt,tQJt Rips- RIC" Avenue, saartlnan A rey%%la It clu t. 12 Alma err Rarbnrat t`k+ee4c Bars Sit-Jttftrs trees Ciark:Mrs. Virginta SroWn,34201;teIts Judo,SAW"Caw$, 1313 Blow at. Irene nrL Rome 2, Nati.XA*ln=Avenue. 8tartlaea. Qetkcreek. 3 itOaLttlt Ceti# Axid, y'81s.9 Mary Cadensasts, 316 S y P- Adie ARdoeatna, Isis Lara a J%ftr,Liu b Cancer.Cloolow est sad Pts «a Water. fZziera4latsaaal Church., Steno, k s tisex t.. Walnut C"et Atata Attaa Wainer Crlrri lfatwsta rad Caxrst Sas.Aisrslara Clark.. Mir« Julia R« Brunton, 3328 Cleft.Margaret Z.Schott.I1ttt Ara+t;a a- Imnut Crack. let a . Vft*u a 7Cvaera cw Sal, ere R Ott; to Joao Geneva Street. Martlnra. Ceerk Jimmy SUM Lawreaae, 1= C*ert: Ricans R. Warren. 12 Aroma Ja tm:Crow.915 James at-51A1LMIM Locust Aat, Vft*nt Qealt aPr Walnut Clark Ifsittwrts a`s1tCiN/CP No, 29-A Judge: J or a a I r M. Sandeown. 1331 Poaftt¢ place: Ctatlee: F. Cutula g` C, 4C roxrj.% t'slat.t Cunt Se..Martineau tresidenC0 115 anger Ave.. uartlncz ter'e silk.2 Eeatlaatt I"saee- f]ar1 Baarv+.l A'tital. Clerk: I/OtCai IL >th'Dis1aR. t2ZS Bra- Inspector:Clarice.f.CailsoR.135 du- IwalltaC Plstoo: tt'alQlrt Lre.rt a ibaart: prole L Bait ill] West, Class,. eA'-Q St.- KWAIAM pr Ave..fount mNo. 3 stain St.. Walnut tltnei n LoE El d"Snag taantta x Bac Clara: 4't0ss she Duatater, LTO:I Pana Judge: Its ret 13 Kealy. tri G!Itnapoceer: lRatrooc W. Humacao. t2;M bas, RSalsol Caogk.Ser.«,bfatabw7- ge! Ave. marttttteetWalnutAve, Walnut cxtoi+t, r'• Judge; Roble D, Bribp, P. O, Haat ai - SwalnutClear. Crew, ate t Bnc YtoATV- Atactumv rrsea Octatat. tt30 t . Marr Sflverla.IOI P St. Mas- VWalnutCreek, Judo- ILathertwe L.Judas:#label D"eu der.lot ciasaaas taannelb• tater.ttaltiivta Matlakez.Qertnsdt R liauron:210 H st. rra.d Walnut f oak. sa.r'nit Glut.PSEcaa cT ate.to Giortt; Cxara T. Hughes. Iii7t Astaa+ttd DaeSn scare x bets Polls n It wear: U tkUUrt Of Oita Aatirid by a1 Llvaap,402 GilQer Are- 1Ww out Crook. itt2 ltalaltl CSeaett. ltteslttdt. afta8a tars Juntas lit, bhrttns Clerk:Ruth IL Wells.431 Gt t3lerk" Aeealtlee a. Walker. P.O, Iter tUM2 btu X84 states 2.ilei tai FFaana What L. YMaW: esti Ptah Itastluiz 1W V Walsltt Creat lit..bitsl;p Walnu i Qoassxtan 140NGL M& Awas NawarL NegLe 2. Doe.DJtk*&, lwruw fainrldt:aa, W& IoW.MAX7114z'L earl.Caerlk. d111a w- Martin" FMCLNCT No 20AIM"Aval Walnut Care;, JSARAVArcittr' Apes. fiUm so. Moro ratty tit. nalux pplaw.. Cecil E; Burns tited- WAI«1`lTT CRT= rffAX X Y4L I-& Mara-ma ewnae t Albambm Road, Martine 1111iCL1c`T sob.i Lkm : Basa liont ¢11.a• =5 Thami*-arIctoMildred O. Boras Rt, 1iisP ! Folling Poe' It. D. Stak afttswom 1`_yCenrarta Daw..re Asad aces ft-itrattna-, Pari 4v9: atasttaezz 19-12 110041A VU" Ave- tVatelt Crr W. 1 lalasnut Cmo& t3erk: loca caw, LTCB saner In.... Judsr. Verda B.Ray. Rt. 2: &W=I, a rt"E G al.11 t ut.C v V. O Z= al.air 14cc iwc..t11t a';t"::Morass Scavoldt. U= Waw Jun- Judxe-. Boanir L. Dune, St: 1. Bos fBortal. AlUL V =Uxft kms IIs..iasi%low&.Juggo;Alta Vttrtltsra tfSldT 2Sl!Btndaea ttn3 C?strt C3Martinez Vista Ave.,t>;alaut[7ewiit Jadtr: ?ars Lolam,Q lna4.4an Ltd ALAMO= Clark.,Qerna IL Watch.rMittlin Cao- sJudas: lRuby ntn RrOcY.Pr Dor Adams IOUOakWed 5 Puzcu Cl Naw.Is 7tat not..wsrttnez, Sind, wwtntri S.haa ti.AalS P O. WM ~.: afwWW at Anna WaU s. Clerk: wwred r. Solutes. let. 1, Bos zwclark; P+ausc h is Black. Is= same 11as ItlL1, iroinet f rive*- ttz atrvaa IIs..Wants" alt Martinez, a N"41"Art..walnut tytxtt. C%gA; Um AWff ftmeea app. Bar1J ",err• Wt t k:Mary Usti let,1.Bos.440.uas- Clerk: unna tl3olacLattun. 1!138 Of- = Dafaiat Ave_- YtAm t Cavvk ably Deice. Walnut Gest'Mm traits tiROtJudge; Itt>zn:t t. Aadmea. Zo WU-11T.VLEW Clerk: Joescto Z at, _ Ba trA Z.acs Ci, vaa nut.Croak- rtet a+7e aft,- startler/. PRECINCT Xo.I e r VU"Ave Igaiaut Crede iarrk: At•sr 1Uicia V. RM V O. b~s Judtw:lduooe at:,b lCaar.1214 Word Lit.. rngrV place: Stella M. Lyford Gs- WALl111T CWDSSl1 t Crat Age-Meetings, rsta Q. Cook.. 1346 t3kituand taa:Stadia W Lyford,Z M SouthISOM)C re 2 Ave-btartzaa& Creat Ae.,MasttaamPotUalClalaeaeekrluisalc_ tlrlerCrn Q u R R. sill RiattaCs Judos: Annabelle Bride. 1332 Shaltlirtateatltei32Lara"L.ane.waxaut t"t-rig. ribulzim ftwo: foram Whtiht ftlea. Ave.tatrat:rsx.Wit: Ludada ttlwsta sill Cleat reaaaa. 3tt llsatrtaa Sitt11 RSU" War%. Kbizerlme Czw. lits Butte- Ash n Bitches. 2340 1[asttaatrackSsvd., walnut Clletoit"r i e4r, sad Asa:.Al:artlaez, Are.. blastlttrtassaaaattrX. Aar actool-b- BrelFs; tl,F.hatas WAA1== CI.Mt: Grace Thiessen. Rt: 1. SaarWalnutLIMlilt. Walnut Cate PR111=16 T DDA.12 SS-13, A7astlnea B- haw, Chile a Johnson. Sats 2. W3 : awb aalsocts;,allow 2i. an six pla 7r.rftAmu"d fu was.tae:. Clark, Tillie A, Light, 2353 Martin" r llork,tookta B, Brawn,int Oak teae+It Jtrssw: t mate Sanas 2. Brat fest Sfittasl Mar tuna ffAC t attl r. Aver.. k: ZV 17III"- Walnut Creek,an 6L- ac: rwom, bf K tt 1 a a t, 1t7I C1nit yratga Alford, 914 I,asaoa St. Caett• BNea B QutttAft 7310 Ckwv Ctetak-34oaft. Maitre 2. an Jarctnr.Rn tersta ssastr,I=Eswbar`St., Ststrttnrs f +,. Road, walnut Qetd;. Sri Wessel;l;Cger#XT.VIRW Randall,sw4w 3, bac Cav t: tau ,haagaion..t O.. ails 31st. JcWair-Irma.t1...Clarke. Its' Maim$t., WO. TCT' No.2 Wat.11TT C3R1QY 3311A Leftyetw Wt'4'cvwvk !. PozltrW pieta. T. TalenLtaa tGarsisT. tlrreratQ„ r Q Nae s'>Zeta sties;It=Eomoar 5L. 23'11 Krale Ave Martinez. fRDel31slm NO.S-A 13.R Walnut CKA!k, fllarttsesG mceW.-Strdella J. Blxkeraose,2441 4lerit: Dweats:ae W. iatatts 2135 YBatrl Cromer Et. Martin=l uft Place:Ruth M, lde:stesda Cie- Judste: Thomas J, Vamblart, 2726 WWa3aut croek3 Haat am Lst#aT Lora PSICCtIatT alfa t Lrea.stlligs:»t lL BOrtw.t.t204lSeo Pub"* SIvd.. Martinez, rolling fte^r_Culp a3ts. itarttaaca b"lL. Jttttge•Estlssr StuaU, I21I Pias Ave;. LRq e : Ie %whwt It,i 4" i lona*r All" lea.Larown.'iii Mom MartinezOakBlvd., fsCataut Cr eet. At.. isartsnAr 0 Clark. Crtrae O. Bowra, IOOI Pa1tn: 1 J. co"*, , 80,40« Batt Juftp• salons S, mn, so was fs>itCaAtCT arse Is Asa..atssttntA ft-- %lag"impoo,Judet, l7ertees A. Beal Rmmft 1t int Jam- Naltw C pallial CA4ttri.W Can st:ces Clerk: $lien C, Shatnaker,1251 PaWt Qnaar. an Ailaar• ouaAza"st.,AriaxonA d4 Mantuuw. All*-Martloax.BihA.wasnot, lova Are,stagurA aE Avassmr %%asIt 04111128.I,"pro Cleft: Nail ba, Kelly, =0 Chatnut rte° b toil cl*It Walnut r4dt tstawt 3t i'>ktrt:srtaV uwrtc,5sJ Gera ids tis- wAitososs. St.. Marttass r l!a*t+rae Jtr s: Masa L. Q"O". 1312 zwobar AIT.Mn wlta>7 TrtsWtinq iii Cgs bat Caleet: strait M Lalelaaog. W "1a Al.itent"ieaStud., Walnut c teaa;, R. &%XUDM tlenssrLue 0 Paaaaaa. MI"" tloubw plug:Five Non, (SM View Road.Wataut B Y Gore; stattaa at **Mr. AR Lusts" a- It6trti-ca. Co,fire Protettloa Dist.?,pe"i)fit Sm& St.ltlttffatttlR Clem: sttPsilla Kaap. tit Vineca Lull Ave, ul raltmWAL% s + 1'iit'C!6 cww : Jiliaatte AL Lusk. 1414 frons Wto Rut's Y. Bart, f30 tiAelY•. r ipso tat. Pli CT sett t Av., blanlnn. 2 Cas ineaesi iib 30 fwrt South at,a f p L*4W' LOA& V. "014 ON 90",8t. Bi, p riitn at !tots• 1321 Cbsstntit I9aaeslos rts Mlassraa aL satL'trtlssata. Jif Wells v-touaaw St dG ettpes L4WOWWOW320 LouChat sr 13il ist steY. > . B.O.alas lo++ e, awism.Isis Alltttt86. U06 i Junior s rim 16 Paster.1301 Alam Ape, pJdSe: 3Plnalo S,Aoaa Scutt L Hatc Judar: shabettr s1 NaNlRrbrt, Litt actlaw. Carat sass Waste Sts.. Rtes- C esk: clam astrom I?41 Qllrs Avabi! nt t 2/6-tT t Y ti 4e t 4i' .F y d vh 'CF zt, 4 .- a. w F i ;". r- * , x '.., t m y t i y' h„k Y F` r s r t 3 mix i k L k P r yr s r ' ' t s ' r r w ' r Yt_ .t` s' +','"x">'A, I I-; Y ;,`fj :.d" M{, Y r aA, > I " 'F i"6 1 s.r x f ' t J ,r. `,r -.Y'r 2i.,,,. sa rAT Nv% d P A"° rT d d ,Z' W s k tibT VIM r lCRCtaACT!4L 4 many vww W r_ J.ms come. t ><SS cosi V'7s"a ere TtbtMlees x-; P r sE,era _ xe+:maa: tJrr Le ile Arr-lIR-, 1 L1t1TlR t; f 7 y5"r Tufte,zu"llbe C:_Spsat. .M 4r, ' ' — r r , - u' 'M. s) fi ' I¢ A7i@., Eta[ttnct 3%S * z iT A H T fjY.QYI: I uMQfe G. Hcptsat, '. d n" f 9 ,s 1 .:, 6C Sty aa fY1=. i r a vG-. 1,.mayh:ta&nn -IICC 1m," Alar. MICU p Y d e `k F - l _ S[., Maftlscz s.) Cleft•1'lelen M Uarnoa. * 36owta.- q aRT Ate,at"mea 4 a ` , ltT. t tl P n SMC!2 a S Monday, Se:Member 27, 1-948 - Contlnued 17 In the Matter of Consolidating election for formatjor. of C=-RA COSTACS2ITAL DISTRIC_ to be held on November 2, 1948 with GENERAL ELECTICN. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has called an election for the formation of the CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT for November 2, 1948, and WHEREAS. this Board has determined that said election ought to be consoli- dated with the GENERAL ELECTION to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 2, 1948, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of K j Supervisors of Contra Costa County; I On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said election for the formation of said CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT to be held November 2, 1948, be and the same is hereby Consolidated with the GENAL ELECTION to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 2, 1948 and that the returns of said election be canvassed by said Board of Supervisors. r The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Sunervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Ctum$ings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors None. In the Matter of the proposed formation of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT. It appearing to this Board that the Final Hearing in the Matter of the Formation of the Central Contra Costa Hospital District was on tugust 30, 1948 re- gularly set for September 27, 191+8 at 9 o'clock A.M. , and it further apoearing from the Affidavit of Eleanor Silverman that notice of said final hearing was regularly given by publication in the Lafayette Sun and from the Affidavit of E. C. Holt, Jr. that notice of said final hearing was regularly given by publication in the Walnut Creek Courier-Journal, on file herein, for the time and in the manner as required by law; And this being the time set for said final hearing; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further final hearing be and the same is hereby continued to and set for November 89 1948 at 10 o'clock A.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to Beet on Monday, October 4, 1948, at 10 o'clock hairman r Clerk By r y .h, YY .`h ' you •E .ryt ,.> ' Y. Depu Clerk vf k y -f ° V a ; Aml M , 77 NOtkc x x w 1 y 3, 07, i .; .:. `.. t ' 4 N.: .:.,,,.. 6.' e £ y.'. v :e:'f`o'" t Y " '^* }5{i j' f .a. h BEFORE -HE B C;.K CFF SUPERVISORSORS MCHC Y2 Cc's C ER 4 9 1948 THE BOARS: MET IN RFZ UU R SESSION 1 AT 10 C'C Cab A.M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHAANAN, CBAIMN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIhEY, H. L. CUWINGS, HAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREIMTH.ry PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of September , 1948, and are approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk of this Board.. In the Matter of Approving Contract with the PINOLE LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY for maintain- ing street lights and supplying electricity for RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT. A written form of agreement having been presented to this Board between the i RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA and PINOLE LIGHT AND POWER COM- PANY, which said agreement nrovides for maintaining a system of street lights and furnishing electricity therefor, in accordance with plans and specifications adopted lby this Board, for a period d five years from and after the date of the installation of said street lights and in accordance with Schedule L-11, effective August 26, 19489 j and a bond in the sum of $1,000.00 for the faithful performance of said agreement, with] Pinole Light and Power Company, as Principal, and Glens Falls Indemnity Company of Glens Falls, New York, as Surety, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bond be and the same is hereby APPROVED and said agreement is APPROVED and A". J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorised to execute said agreement on behalf of this Board as the governing body of i said RODEO LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of reports filed by county department. Reports are presented by the following county departments for the month of September, 1948, and are ordered placed on file: i Contra Costa County Health Department, County Building Inspector and County Poundmaster. 7 In the Matter of Revising pay-roll dates for certain county employees. j On motion of Supervisor Tre®bath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay employees working for the County on an hourly or daily rate on the 10th day of each month for theamount earned by them for one-half of the month, and on the 25th day of each month for the amount earned by thea for the other half of the month; and f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is here- by authorized and directed to pay county eaployees of the Highway Department who are on a monthly salary on the 10th day of each month. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel for Tabu- lating Department. To provide for the reclassification of Key Punch Operator position in the i Tabulating Department, to the position of Tabulating Machine Operator, and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 7, 1948, author- icing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby amended as follows, to-wit: Monday, October 4, 1948 - Continued The follcwing nersonrel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 may be employed in the Tabulating Department: Key Punch Operator 3 Tabulating Machine Operator 2 Tabulating Machine Technician 1 v The foregoing order is passed by the nnanimons vote of the Board. In the Batter of Amending Allocation list, classified personnel for Social Service Department. Because Stenographer Clerk position , 50610003 and Intermediate Typist Clerk - Position 150609105, Social Service Department will be assigned to the typing pool and therefore should be classifle d as Typist Clerk positions, and J On motion of Supervisor Ctm dmgs, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 7, 1948 authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa Count, be and the same is hereby amended as follows, to-wit: That the following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 and Ordinance No. 458 may be employed in the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County: Social Service Department Welfare Director 1 Administrative Assistant Clerk Senior Clerk 2 r . Typist Clerk lb m Inter Typist Clerk 4 Stenographer Clerk 2 Inter Steno Clerk 3 Child Welfare Supv. Gr 1 1 3x Public Asst. Worker Gr 2 29 Public Asst. Supv Gr 2 2 Child Welfare Serv. Wkr.t Medical Social Service Supervisor 1 Medical Social Worker I Child Welfare Supv Gr 2 1 Public Asst. Supv Gr 1 73 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board& i a the hatter of Amending Personnel Vocation List to provide for clerical assistance to Supertor Courts. In order to provide for clerical position to be assigned to the Superior Court , and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 7, 1948, authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby amended as follows, to-wit: W The following personnel classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 may be employed by the Superior courts: Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 1 The foregoing order is uassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Transfer of Funds. On motion. of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to make the following transfers of funds: 75.00 from SURVEYOR'S SUPPLY A?PROPRIATION to REPLACEMENT APPROPRIATION 33.00 from UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE to CAPITAL OUTLAY, SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT 21.00 from ASSESSOR'S SUPPLY APPROPRIATION to ASSESSOR'S CAPITAL OUTLAY 28.00 from UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE to CAPITAL OUTLAY, ASSESSOR'S OFFICE q 10.00 from UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE to CAPITAL OUTLAY, ISOLATION HOSPITAL. 64.00 from RECORDER'S SUPPLY APPROPRIATION to RECORDER'S CAPITAL OUTLAY. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, October 4, 19 +8 - Continued In the Matter of Anprovai of agreement with E. Geoffrey Bangs for architect- ural services, Second 'Nard Building at County Hospital. A form of agreement, dated September 132 19482 by and between W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, acting for and on behalf of said County, Harty of the first part, hereinafter called the Owner, and E. Geoffrey Bangs, party of the second part, hereinafter called the Architect, wherein it '! 1 is agreed that the Architect will perform certain professional services consisting of the preparation of specifications, drawings, supervision of the work of the erection of a Second Hard Building at the County Hospital at Martinez, etc. , and the Owner agrees to pay said Architect for said services at the rate of 4%, called the basic rate, computed and payable as defined in said agreement, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is directed to execute same. s i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants in favor of E. Geoffrey Bangs for his services in accordance with the terms of said agreement. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Plans r and Specifications for construction of Second Ward Building to the County Hospital, Martinez, California. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors heretofore authorized B. Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, to prepare plans and specifications for the construction of a second ward building to the County Hospitals Martinezq Californias and WHEREAS, plans and specifications were prepared by said architect and said plans and specifications having been presented to this Board for approval; Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the plans and specifications for the construction of said second ward building to the County Hospital, prepared by said E. Geoffrey Bangs be and the same are hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Establishing r` Prevailing Nage Scale on Con- struction of a second ward building to the County Hospital, Martinez. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, and in accord— ance with provisions of the Labor Code, the Board of Supervisors hereby determine that the prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work in construction of a second ward building to the County Hospital, Martinez, and to be paid on said project, shall be as follows: Classification Per Hour Bricklayers 2. 1 Bricklayers Hodcarriers 75 1: Carpenters 2.12 s Cement Finishers 2.15 Concrete Mixers - up to one yard 1.87 Concrete Mixers-over one yard 2.17 r Electrical Workers 2.45 Ironworkers Reinforced Concrete 2.00t ' Ironworkers, Bridge and Structural 2.25 1.54Laborers Lathers (6-hour day)2:50 Millmen 2;68 /43 Painters (7-hour day) Plasterers (6-hour day) 2.50 Plumbers x '2.25 2.00Roofers Sheet Metal Workers 2.00 Steamfitters 2.25 Teamsters, Dump Truck Drivers Under 4 yrds. , water level capacity 1.58-1/8 4 yds. and under 6 yds. 1.70-5/8 6 yds. an? under 8 yes. 1.80 8 yds. and over 2.17* Mondav, October 4, 1948 - Continued 1321- Cass fiCAtion Per hour Tile letters 2.37-1/2TileSettersHelpersI.78-3/4Welders1.78-3/1+ I jOvertime rates will apply to recognized agreements in the area for the craft involved. Eight hours shall constitute a day's work unless otherwise specified. The foregoing order is passed by the vaanimous vote of the-Board. 5 j, In the Matter of Directing Clerk to jadvertise for bids for construction of Second Ward Building to the iCounty Hospital, Martinez, California. i Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Contractors and Bidders calling for bids for construction of Second Yard Building to the County Hospital, jUartinez, in accordance with plans and specifications approved by this Board of Super- visors. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said notice shall specify that bids ishan be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at his office in the Hall of Records Building in the City of Martinez, Contra Costa County, California. F IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of E. Geoffrey Bangs, the Architect, 605 Market Street, San Francisco, land that it shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check for at least 10 per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order of the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Super- 3 visors on or before Monday, November 1, 19489 at his office in the Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California, and will be opened and publicly read aloud at or about i ill o'clock A.M. of that day in the Board of Supervisors' Meeting Room, Hall of Records, lVartinez, California. The vote of the Board on the Foregoing order is unanimous, in the Matter of Approval of Lease with Roland Robinson and Mirtie Robinson, his wife, premises at San Pablo for library purposes. A form of lease dated September 27, 1948 between ROLM ROBINSON and MIRTIE ROBINSON, his wife, hereinafter called the Lessors, and County of Contra Costa, herein- after called the Lessee, wherein the Lessors lease to said Lessee all that certain piec or parcel of land designated as 2546 San Pablo AvenTie in San Pablo, with frame stucco building and lean-to thereon for library purposes for the term of one year, commencing on the first day of October, 1948, and ending on the 30th day of September, 1949, at the monthly rental of $75.00 per month, commencing on the first day of November, 19489 and $75.00 on the first day of each and every month thereafter until the sum of 900.00 has been paid, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPRORED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra i Costa. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant monthly commencing on the First of Noveber, 19489 for the sum of 75.00, in favor of said ROLAND ROBINSON and MIRTIE ROBINSON, in accordance with the I terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S I Monday, October 4, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Approval of Amendment to By-Laws of The Board of Retirement, Contra Costa County Employees Retire- ment Tssociation. The Board of Retirement of The Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, having on the 18th day of August, 1948, adopted the following amendment t their By-Laws: Add Sec. laa, Article III NMERSHIP as follows: The words 'temporary employees' as used in the foregoing section la shall include the meaning of 'Provisional appointments' as set forth in Article VIII Section 12 of the Contra Costa County Civil Service j Commission Rules and Regulations" and J. P. Rhodes, Secretary, having presented a copy of said amendment to this Board of Supervisors; i 1 On motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendment be and the same is APPROVby this Board and J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board, is authorized to sign the approval of said amendment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Agreement with City of Richmond, releasing to said City certain property. A form of agreement, dated October 4, 19489 between the Board of Supervisors o Contra Costa County, party of the first part, and the City of Richmond, party of the I second part, wherein it is provided that for the sum of $132.73 paid by the party of i the second part to the party of the first part, the party of the first part herebyf I agrees to release to the said City of Richmond, under provisions of Chapter 8 of Part 6 of Division 1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of California, certain described property, situated in said City of Richmond, all costs incurrec in carrying this said agreement into effect, including the costs of publication of notices required under Section 3793.6 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to be paid by the party of the second part; IS PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing installation of partition in Law Library, and transfer I of Funds. I On motion of Supervisor Trembeth, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, and in order to provide quarters for the Jury ComKissioner, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrence, County Building Superintendent, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to install a partition in the Lai Library. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby instructed to transfer the sum of $190.00 from UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE to COURT HOUSE ADD HALL OF RECORDS MAINTENANCE FUNDS. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, a, In the Matter of Eniwetok Village Defense Housing Project, Concord. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to prepare a formula for charging the Navy for certain services rendered for Eniwetok Village by the County, and to submit a statement for said services to the Navy. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I e Monday, October 4. 191+ - Continued In the Matter of Dividing precincts into two groups and establishing A" election boards. It appearing to the Board that the officially established precincts hereinafter designated contained more than 400 electors; E Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to divide said pre- cincts into two groups, in accordance with Section 571.5 of the Election Code, and the following named precinct boards are hereby appointed to serve said groups, to-wit: RICHMOND PRECINCT N0, 55 A POLLING PLACE Alvarado School Sutter and San Mateo Avenues INSPECTOR Mrs. Dorothy Barbour 571 Sutter JUDGE Mrs. Mildred McDonald 1944 Placer Avenue JUDGE Mrs. June Hull 1832 Panhandle Blvd . CLERK Mrs. Mary Estes 1410 San Joaquin CLERK Mrs. E. L. Anderson 5341 Bayview, Apt. 2A CLERK Mr. Edward Hammerle 1950 Placer Avenue RICHMOND PhRCINCT N0. POLLING PLACE Mrs. Madeline Roof (garage) 1756 Dunn Ave. , Richmond INSPECTOR Mrs. Ruth Woolley 1741 Dunn Ave. JUDGE Mrs. Lucille Armstrong 5031 East Montgomery St. , Apt:. 4 JUDGE Mrs. Laura Black 1816 Dunn, Richmond CLERK Mrs. Leota Kilpartrick 1816 Dunn, Richmond CLERK Mrs. Sue Hoffman 1837 Dunn Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Ada O'Neil 781 Alhambra Rd. , EI Sobrante RICHROND PRECINCT NO 64 A POLLING PLACE Richmond Public Library, Cutting Branch, 1800 Cutting Blvd. IN.SPHICTOR Mrs. Grace Pearce 5860 Grand Canyon Ave. , JUDGE Mrs. 'lice 3. Hoffman 1325 Hoffman Ave., 1B, Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Dorothy Shea P. 0. Box 1601 Richmond CLERK Mrs. Betty Rime 530 So. 16th, Richmond Apt. lA CLERK Mrs. Ardella Landers 701 So. 16th St. , Apt. 1D,Richmond CLERK Mrs. Stella Martinez 500 So. 16th St. , Apt. 1E, Richmond RICHMONL PRECINCT NO_ 65 A r POLLING PLACE L. Minoli garage 278 So. 23rd St. INSPECTOR Mrs. Louise Worlin 2325 Wellcome Ave., Apt. lA JUDGE Mrs. Ruth Pillow 2125 Wellcome Ave., Apt. 2A JUDGE Mrs. Ethel Douglas 261 So. 24th St. , Apt. 1D CLERK Mrs. Ida Lawler 2425 Main Ave., apt. 1B CLERK Isable Bonnell 270 So. 24th St. , Apt. 1D CLERK Mrs. Perna v'ogh 243 25th St. RICHMOND PRECINCT ,110, 66 A POLLING PLACE Robert W. Oliver Garage 626 So. 22nd St., Richmond INSPECTOR Mrs. Leona French 349 So. 22nd St., Apt. lA JUDGE Mrs. June Mallock 349 So. 22nd St., Apt. IF JUDGE Mrs. Carrol MacDonald 349 So. 22nd St. , Apt. 1B CLERK Mrs. Marice Food 349 So. 22nd St. , Apt-2C CLERK Mrs. Thesa Hannan 2121 Virginia Ave. , CLERK Mrs. Anne Graves 401 So. 22nd St. , Apt. 2F RICHMOND PRECIIiCT NO. 74 A POLLING PLACE Project Office, Atchison Village, Richmond Calif. INSPECTOR Mrs. Alfrede rormby 24464 Test Bissell, Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Corrine Kratzer 2West Bissell, Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Helen Walker 82 Chanslor Circle, Richmond CLZRK llrs. Bernice Sewell 132 Curry St. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Alice L. Mott 321 'lest Bissell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mr. Roy W. M. Vance 224 Rest Bissell Ave. , Richmond The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Communication from Concord City Planning Commission re Ordinance No. 456. John L. Garaventa, Secretar::, Concord City Planning Commission, having filed with this Board a communication with reference to Ordinance No. 456, which requires building code regulations in all residential subdivisions and in territory covered by record of survey maps, and in which communication it is stated that the City Planning Com- mission recommends that all the unincorporated areas be included under the require- ments of building code regulations; On motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the ?fanning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, October 4, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Resolution re proposed dam, Folsom site, American River. R B S 0 L Q T I 0 N WHEREAS, the 80th Congress appropriated $11,000,000 to the Army Corps of Engineers to build a dam on the Folsom site of the American River in California, and t t j WHEREAS, the Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, the Governor of 1 California, the President or the United States and many other competent and interested authorities and agencies have agreed that a 190009000 acre-feet capacity multiple purpose reservoir and dam is the proper structure to build on this site, and r WHEREAS, the Corps of Engineers have at present an authority only to construct a 355,000 acre-feet flood control dam, therefore; BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of! California, urge the Congress of the United States to grant authority for the construct- ion of 19000,000 acre-feet capacity multiple purpose reservoir and dam at the Folsom site on the American River, in accordance with the terms of the President's special message to Congress January 122 1948, with which the Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation and the State of California are in agreement. f` The foregoing resolution is ADOPTED on the 4th day of October, 1948, by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Hone. In the flatter of Hayden Park. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Deputy District Attorney, Wakefield Taylor, be and he is hereby authorized to confer with the County Auditor regarding proposed contract with a committee for the maintenance of Hayden Park. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the flatter of Insurance for Election Equipment. At the request of the County Clerk and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of obtaining insurance to cover County election equipment stored at various places throughout the county, be and the same is hereby referred to the County Purchasing Agent. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Robert C. Westmyer free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Robert C. 7estmyer having filed with this Board an application for a free per- mit to peddle ice cream in mobile unit in all the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County, and it appearing to this Board that said Robert C. Westmyer is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Certificate No. 19097580) ; t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Robert C. Westmyer be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream in mobile unit in all the unincorporated area of the County as re- quested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FATHER ORDER® that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa I County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Authorizing J. If. Hammond, Veteran Service Officer, to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. W. Hammond, Veterans Service Officer, be and he is hereby author-s ized to attend the meeting of the Veterans Service Officers Association and the regular, - Monday, October 41, 1948 - Continued 132.5 meeting of the Department of Veterans Affairs to be held in Sacramento on October 14 and 15, 1948. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a County charge. The foregoing ygingorderispassedb the unanimous vote of the Board. k 1In the Matter of Granting Agricultural Commissioner permission to leave California. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY 3 THE BOARD ORDERED that V. G. Stevens, Agricultural Commissioner, be and he is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of 30 days, ca®encin October 6, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vats at the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Ordinance 461. A form of ordinance numbered 461 reducing the permissible speed on Bridge on County Road 8-11 (Hope Way)., is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 461 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that copy of said Ordinance No. 461 published for the time and in the manner requiredeq by lav, in the "BRENTWOOD NEWS". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Approval of Ordinance 462. A form of ordinance numbered 462 reducingthe permissible speed and load at vehicles on bridge on Brushy Creek on County Road B-11 (Hope Way), is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 462 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THE BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance No. 462 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "BRENTWOOD a The foregoing order is ,.,assed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of J. R. Baker for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. J. R. Baker having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions i of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3' side yard for i garage located on Lot #41 Block 169 Hillside Terrace Tract, fronting 65 feet on the south side of Xing Drive (an R-A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Co^mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Su-)ervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of t the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the k same is hereby granted. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Roth and Adams, Inc. for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Roth and Adams, Inc. having filed with this Board an application under the 4 3 provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 Lot 8 to have side Monday, October 4, 1948 - Continued of 5' and 6' 9" and Lots 14 and 15 to have side yards of 5' and 5' located Lots 8, 14 and 15, Leland Vpnor, fronting on the east and west side of Leland Court (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pro-g visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is I hereby granted. l The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the batter of Application of Elias M. Jeha for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. E i Elias M. Jeha having filed with this Board an application under the provision* of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of J' Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 to have 3' set back off of Hillcrest Road located on descriptive parcel, fronting 100' on south side of San Pablo Dam Road and 150' on r the pest side of Hillcrest Road (an R-B district) : and said application having been 1 referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission i I having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of G. B. Roark for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. i G. B. Roark having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build garage on property line located on Lots 14 and 15, Block 100, East Richmond Heights #21 fronting 70 ft. on the west side of Bernhard Avenue (an R-1 district); and said application having been; referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission! having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ppplication of Leila Thomas for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. Leila Thomas having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions = of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 3' set back for addition to residence on Lot 69, block 21 Trumans Addition, fronting 25 feet on the east side of Second Street 225 feet north of Market Street (an R-1 district) ; and i said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Count[ and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application bei[ I i granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley,seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the y i Monday, October 1+, 191+8 - Continued 1327 provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the flatter of request for General Assistance. A group of striking oil workers appear before the Board and Martin Ludwig on behalf of said workers requests that the Board of Supervisors amend their policy in the matter of granting general assistance, to allow for the granting of assistance to the needy families among the oil strikers, and hiss Mary Bronson, Secretary of the CIO Union, John Suchowaski, Rudolph Nelson and Wayne Lynn also request the Board to 1 mend their policy; k And the Board after having heard said persons, denies said request. In the Natter of Juvenile Hall. A group of women, representing the Federation of Womens Clubs and the Parent gTeachers Association, appear before the Board, and Mrs. P. J. Andichou on behalf of the ! Federation, and Mrs. Zenk and Mrs. Ralph Anderson on behalf of the Association, request! the Board to remedy the conditions at Juvenile Hall, by providing additional equipment jand apace for the children housed there; and The Board having considered said requests, takes said matter under consideration. In the Matter of Approval of Addendum No. 1, to specifications for construction of East-Fest Runway, Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Addendum to specifications filed with this Board Viand approved on February 16, 1948, Project No. 1, construction of East-West Runway, q Contra Costa County Airport, Buchanan Field, Concord, California, be and the same is 1 hereby approved and made a part of said specifications: Addendum No. 1 to Specifications 1. The following revisions are made in the above described specifications: Part C - Technical Specifications - I. C.A.A. SPECIFICATIONS. a. Paragraph 1. EXCAVATION ANL GRADING, C.A.A. Specification No. P-102 dated August 1, 1946. Modifications of this specification shall be revised as follows: 1) Revise last sentence of third paragraph to read: This material shall be obtained from the designated area shown in Insert A, Sheet No. 3 of the drawings. 2) Sec. 2.2 Classification. Delete the second paragraph defining Borrow" and substitute the fifth and seventh paragraphs of Sec. a 2.22 C.A.A. Specification P-102 dated August 1, 1946. 3) Sec. 2.9 Delete the entire reference and substitute: Sec. 2.9 Delete all reference to "Common Excavation" in last paragraph. 4) Sec. 3.1 Delete the entire reference to this section. 5) Sec. 4.1 Delete the entire reference and substitute: Sec. 4.1 Delete all references to "Common Excavation" and tirt * Solid Rock Excavation" and delete last sentence of first paragrap . t. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Approval of Iddendum No. 29 to specifications for con- struction of East-'fest Runway, Buchanan Field. i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Addendum to specifications filed with this Board and approved on February 169 1948, Project No. 11 construction of East-West Runway, Contra Costa County Airport, Buchanan Field, Concord, be and the same is hereby approved and said Addendum is made a part of said specifications: Monday, October 4, 1948 - Continued The following revisions are =z de in the above described specifications: Part B - Soec ial_ Qonstructign ConditiQns I Paragraph 9. ESTI.UTE "IIA rTITIES 1) Revise first iter* to read: Unclassified excavation 14f= cu. yds. 2) Revise sixteenth item to read: Borrow 28.,000 cu. yds. The foregoing order is passed by the vmnSsous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids for the Construction of Project No. 1 East-West Runway, Buchanan,Pield. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of laboo and materials, and performing all work for the construction of an east-gest runway f and necessary drainage and electric ducts at Contra Costa County Airport, Buchanan Fields Concord, California; and this being the tire and place set out in the notice to± i bidders for the receiving of bids, the following said work, to-wit: 1BID OF MANUEL J. ASTA AND JAMES R. 'LAURITZEN doing business as ASTA CONSTRUCTION COY- PANY. 11 North Front Streets Rio Vista. California Item Bid Price per unit Qu nt1tv, Q „ 1. Unclassified Excavation S.55 per cubic yard 149000 C.Y. S 7,700.00 2. 18" Diam. R.C.P. 4.50 per lin. ft. 1,621 lin. ft. 72294.50 3. 24" Diam. R.C.P. 6.00 per lin. ft. 675 lin. ft. 49050.00 Vit. 22" x13" C.M.P.4.00 per lin. ft. 310 lin. ft. 1121400.00 Arch-Bit. Coated- paved Invert 5. Concrete for Drainage 30.00 per cu. yd. 10 cu. yds. 800.00 Structures 6. Runway Marking 12 per sq. ft.32715 sq. 445.80 i Painting) 7. Miscellaneous Iron Steel S .15 per lb.19750 lbs. 262.50 8. Electrical Duct 4.50 per lin. ft. 19630 lib. ft. 79335.00 3"-4 way concrete encased 9. Base Course in place 5.50 per cu. yd.9 000 cu. yds. 49400.00 10. Bituminour Surface Course in place 8.00 per ton 2,650 tons 211200.00 11. Asphalt Cement 100- 150 Penetration 30.00 per ton 180 tons 5.400.00 12. Asphalt Cement 150- 225 Penetration 32.00 per ton 30 tons 960.00 1 13. Liquid Asphalt Type SC 1 30.00 per ton 65 tons 19950.00 14. Crushed Aggregate 6.00 per ton 380 tons V,280.00 15. Cover Aggregate S 6.00 per ton 190 tons 19140.00 16. Borrow Native Soil) 72 per cu. yd. 28,000 Cu. yds.209160.00 Total 1319717-80 BID OF J. HENRY HARRIS. 2657 - 9th St. , Berkeley_ California it=- Aid Price Der unit Quantity y 1. Unclassified Excavation t .66 Der cu. yd. 14,000 cu.yds.9,240.00 2. 18" Diam. R.C.P. 5.25 Der 1' 4n. ft. 11621 lin. ft. 81510.25: 3. 24" Diam. R.C.P. 7.15 per lin. ft. 675 lin. ft. 41826.25 4. 22" x 13" C.M.P. srch-Bit, 7.35 per lin. ft. 310 lin. ft. 2,278.50 j1 Coated Paved Invert 5. Concrete for Drainage Structures 98.25 per cu.yd.10 cu.yds. 982.50; 6. Runway Marking (Painting) 15 per sq. ft.32715 sq. ft. 57.25; 7. Miscellaneous Iron & Steel 25 per lb.1!750 lbs.431.25i 8. Electrical Duct 3"-4way concrete encased 8.05 per lin. ft. i9630 lin. ft. R1,900.00; 9121.50' 9. Base Course in place 6.10 per cu. yd.99000 cu. yds. 10. Bituminous Surface Coarse in place 5.50 per ton 2!650 tons 14,575.00', 11. Asphalt Cement 100-150 Penetration 23.00 per ton 180 tons 49140.00 12. Asphalt Cement 150-225 Penetration 23.00 per ton0 tons 690.00: 13. Liquid isphalt Type SC 1 37.00 per ton 65tons 2,,405.00 14. Crushed '.g:-negate 5.40 per ton 380 tons 2,052.00. 15. Cover Aggregate 6.00 per ton 190 tons 1,I .00 16. Borrow (Native Soil) 1.02 per cu. yd. 28!000 cu. yds. 289560.00; f E Monday! October 4, 19=8 - Continued BID OF FRSDR CbSON & 1TA SOh° CON'S R L' '; CO. - 1 lira Ri4 ? ricer uni Quantity Ammint 1. Unclassified Excavation 59 pnr cu.yd.11+ 0 cu.yds. 81260.00 42. 18" Diam. R.C.P. 7.00 per lin. ft. 10621 lin. ft. 11347.0024" Diam. R.C.P. 8.55 per lin.ft. 6?5 lin. Pt. 22"x13" C.M.P. Arch-Bit. 5,771.25 Coat-paved Invert 9.75 per lin.ft.5. Concrete for Drainage 310 lin.ft. 31022.50 Structures 71.00 per q. ft 7i0 see yds. 710.006. Runway Marking (Painting) I7 per sq. ft.7. Miscelleneo„s 3v 5 q Pt. 631.55 Iron & Steel 47 per Ib.1,750 Ins. 22.508. Electrical Duct 3"-4 way concrete encased 5.55 per lin. ft. 1,630 lin. ft.9,046.509. Base Course in place 5.00 per cu. yd.gvOpO cu.yds.10. Bituminous Surface Course 7.00 per ton 45,000.00, 11. Asphalt Cement 100-150 2„650 tons 18,550.00 Penetration 23.70 per ton 180 tons 1+v266.0012. Asphalt Cement 150-225 Penetration 33.00 per ton 30 tons 990,0013. Liquid Asphalt Type SC 1 35.00 per ton 65 tons 2,275.0014. Crushed Aggregate 7.25 per ton 380 tons 2,755.00115. Cover Iggregate 7.10 per ton 190 tons 1,349.00116. Borrow (Native Soil) 73 per cu.yd.2$1,000 cu.yds.209440.00{ BID OF SONDGROTH OS J. 1. AMHIBALD, a joint venture, 929 Shasta St. . Redwond MjUCaliforni-a, Bid Price per unit 4uantltY 1. Unclassified Excavation 67 per cu.yd.142000 cu.yds. 99330.Q02. 18" Diam. R.C.P. 4.75 per lin. ft. 1,621 lin. ft.79699.7524ttDiam. R.C.P. 6.10 per lin. ft. 675 lin. Pt.4,117.5022"X13" C.Y.P. Arch-Bi`.. Coated-Paved Invert5.80 per lin. ft. 310 lin. ft.1179$.005. Concrete for Drainage Structures 90.00 per cu.yd. 10 cu.yds. 900.006. Runway barking (Painting)15 per sq. ft. 39715 sq: ft. 558:25 g Miscellaneous Iron & Steel 25 per Ib. 11750 lbs.437.508, Electrical Duct 3"-4 way concrete encased 4.85 per lin. ft. 1,630 lin. ft. 7,905.509. Base Course in place 4.60 per cu. yd. 99000 cu. yds. 41,400.00 10. Bituminous Surface course in place 8.85 Der ton 2v650 tons 23,452.5011. Asphalt Cement 100-150 Penetration 42.00 per ton 180 tons 71560.0012. Asphalt Cement 150-225 Penetration 42.00 per ton 0 tons 19260.00 4 1 . Liquid Psphalt Type SC 1 42.00 per ton 65 tons 29730.00 14. Crushed Aggregate 4.75 per ton 3$0 tons 19$05.00 15. Cover Aggregate 5.25 per ton 190 tons 997.50 16. Borrow Native Soil) 75 per cu. yd. 28,000 cu.yds. 21,000.00 and said bids having been referred to J. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, for his recommendations in said matter, On motion of Supervisor Trembathl seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be continued to Monday, October 11, 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Hatter of County Auditor filed October 4, 1948. The County #editor having filed with this Board on October 4, 1948 his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TRZ DOM ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the expenditures contained in said report, excepting the Day-roll items contained therein, be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor con tainiag the pay-roll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein, to be open for public inspection. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 11, 1948 at 10 o'clock Al ATTEST: Ahairman Clerk/ By .-ter Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BCAR-r Cr- -SUPERVISORS YchmAY , c=C Z7,t 11 .948 THE BCAR ICET IN EJ 'LB SESSION f AT 10 C'C:,C K A. Y. PRESENT: :iC1'. W. J. BUCRANAN9 CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS rr`: S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUVXINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMfBATH W. T. PAASCH, CLERK.M In the hatter of Authorising correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of t 7 Z Assessment Roll by adding the following described property to the 1948-49 Assessment 1 Roll and extending taxes against same, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Trembath, second by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to add said property to the 1948_49 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same, as requested, and an follows: 3680 Merchants Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Lots 24, 25 and 26 Elk 21 Assessed value of land 1330 a ' 3694 Merchants Finance Corp. rx . Malls Harbor Center Lots 13 to 16 incl. Flk 22 Assessed value of land $600 3911 Pacific Co. f ; Malls Harbor Center Lots 12 to 17 incl Blk 32 Assessed value of lead $850 3917 Merchants Finance Corp. balls Harbor Center Lots 27 to 30 incl. Elk 32 Assessed value of land $430 3918 Merchants Finance Corp. Walls Harbor Center Lot 1 Elk 33 Assessed value of land $100 3939 Merchants Finance Corp, Walls Harbor Center Lots 27,28929 Elk 33 Assessed value of land $330 4121 Raymond T. Anixter y .; Amended Kap of the City of Richmond Lot 40 Elk 5 Assessed value of land $100 7411 Helen 0. Cunningham Turpins Addn to Richmond Lots 1 and 2 Bkl 4 Assessed value of land $160 8021 Improvements Bond Co. ReSubn of Elk 5 Lucas Tract Lots C. D, E Assessed value of land $450 9295 Hetta L. Reynolds Forsythe Tract M S 221 of Lot 31 Elk 1 Assessed value of land $50 13357 Elisabeth Jongeneel Soitos Addn to Richmond Lot 14 Elk 4 Assessed value of land $110 16748 Beatrice Houck Richmond City Center Lot 8 Elk 11 Assessed value of land $110 16987 Lary Johnson Richmond Junction Lot 13 Elk 18 Assessed value of land $130 17903 Aloysius A. Ditz Pullman Town31te Lot 28 Elk 12 Assessed value of land $80 r 16454 L. E. Ross, et al Malls Addn to Richmond Lots 23 and 24 Elk 168 Assessed value of land $160 18472 R. B. & Myrtle M. Curtis f 17 Malls Addn to Richmond Lots 20 and 21 Flk 169 Assessed value of land $200 18569 Home Foreign fission Society Walls Addn to Richmond Lots 33 and 34 Elk 174 Assessed value of land $160 n i if Monday, October 11, 194E _ Con tinned 18626 J, E. Menzel galls Addn to Richmond Lot 11 Blk 176 AAaessed value of land 18634 R. B. Curtis Walla Addn to Richmond Lot 23 Elk 1'76 Assessed value of land 18928 Bank of California Walls Addn to Richmond Lot 8 Blk 192 Assessed value of land $80 19326 Loretta H. Connors a John J. Sutton Round Tract Lots 11, 12 and 13 Assessed value of land $210 20008 Henrietta Burroughs k Mary Darby Central Pullman Lot 22 Elk A Assessed value of land $60 20009 Henrietta Burroughs Central Pullman Lot 23 Blk A assessed value of land $60 20010 Mary A. Darby h Central Pullman vF, Lot 24 Elk A Assessed value of land $60 24144 Mary A. Vaterman Richmond Annex Lot 29 Blk 2 Assessed value of land $60 24824 Beatrice Francis Shelby Richmond Annex Lot 18 Blk 29 Assessed value of land $160 25130 Gust Rutulas Richmond Annexa ,. Lot 12 Elk 42 Assessed value of land $IM 26563 Helen L. Chodron Malls 2nd Addn to Richmond Lot 8 Elk 230 Assessed value of land $80 30099 Albert P. do Ramona Labrucherie c/o State of California Coleman Pullman Lot 10 Blk 4 Assessed value of land $50 33690 Holland C. Stone Richmond Junction Heights Lot 11 and SEI/2 of Lot 12 Elk 34 Assessed value of land $121? 35317 E. E. Campbell Berkeley Country Club Terrace #2 N por Lot 444A f rnt 191 on Rd #6 and a rear measurement of 201 Assessed value of land $60 34047 Elizabeth Petyold c/o State of California Richmond Sea View Lots 11 and 12 Elk 4 Assessed value of land $80 41017_1 F. A. & Dora G. Vershall Almond Court Lots 3 to 7 incl Elk 11 Assessed value of land $430 52201 Hetta L. Reynolds Forsythe Tract Lot 5 Elk 1 assessed value of land $80 52202 Hal fdan B. F. Kroll et al Forsythe jiract Lot 6 Elk 1 Assessed value of land $80 52205 Hetta L. Reynolds Forsythe Tract Lot 11 Elk 1 Assessed value of land $60 52219 Hetta L. Reynolds Forsythe Tract N 781 of Lot 31 Elk 1 Assessed,value of land $40 65197 T. D. Price c/o State of California City of Bay Point S 58.301 of Lot 8 Blk 12 Assessed value of land $265 80789 E. I. De Laveaga Raciende Del Orinda Unit No. 2 Lot 218 assessed value of land $90 80809 John D. Longhorn Hacienda Del Orinda Unit No. 2 Lots 239 and 240 Assessed value of land $450 H 81784 W. Coy Filmer et al, 0,60 State of California Oak Springs Unit No. 1 Lot 29 Plk C Assessed value of land $65 i f J r Yonday, October 11, 194e - Continued s 82044 Frances Greenwuoldt Foresrlands Heights Extension Lot 1225 Assessed valve of land $50 X82058 Minder Gahan Corp.. c/oState of California Forestlands Heights Extension Lots 1286, 1291 and 1292 Assessed value of land X120 065 Esmina Y, Deane Forestlands Heights Extension Lot 1324 Assessed value of Tans $20 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Natter of request from Contra Costa County CIO Council for amendment to Board's policy re general assistance to needy families. Mary C. Bronson, Secretary,•Contra Costa County CIO Council, appears before the Board and presents a petition signed by sixteen representatives of CIO local r unions throughout the County, which petition requests the Board to amend the existing 0 policy of determination of persons eligible for county assistance; and Sam W. Herod, George Kelty, Bruno S. Duca, Rudolph P. Nelson, Ida S. Parkinen and Leroy Alexander, Union representatives, also appear before the Board with reference to said petition; and i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be taken under consideration And for consultation with W. G. Golden, Director of the Social Welfare Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approval of Ordinance No. 463. A form of Ordinance, numbered 463 and regulating parking on certain portions of Arlington Avenue in the unincorporated corunity of Kensington, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 463 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of same be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Si. CERRITO JOURNAL." 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of authorizing County Medical Superintendent and County Health Officer to sign Weimar Joint Sanatorium admission cards. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that '•'eimar Joint Sanatorium Admission Cards for patients from Contra Costa County may be certified to by the County Medical Superintendent or by the County Health Officer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of granting County Health Officer per- mission to attend Medical meeting. On motion of Supervisor Ripleyl seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, IT IS BY TSB BOARD ORDERED that W. A. Powell, M.D., Health Officer of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to attend Medical Meeting in Sacramento, October 15 and 16, i 1948, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I 4 i I t r Monday, October 11, 1448, -- Continued In the Matter of granting permit to peddle to John Tenconi, honorably dis- charged veteran. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that John Tenconi, 1014 Santa Fe Ave., Martinez, be and he is hereby granted a permit to peddle bakery goods, fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County, said John Tenconi being an honorably discharged veteran of World War II as evidenced by Discharge Certificate 39 103 995, and IT IS BY THE s BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is here- by directed to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with V. P. sufenberg, Contractor, Ward Building to County Hospital. This Board having on March 1, 1448 and on August 16, 1948, entered into agree meets with V. P. Baufenberg, Contractor, with reference to the construction of the War Building at the County Hospital; and A form of agreement dated October U. 1948, between Contra Costa County and V. P. Kaufenberg, wherein it is agreed that the County may enter into the possession of said ward building and that the consideration remaining unpaid to said Contractor, V. P. Kaufenberg, now due, with the exception of $1500.00 shall become due on the execu- tion of said agreement, the $1500.00 to become due thirty-five days after the work on said contract has been completed and finally accepted by this Board of Supervisors, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan Chairman, is authorized and directed to execute said agreement. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is here- by directed to draw his warrant in favor of said V. P. Kaufenberg in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of communication from City of Richmond re proposed assessment district to provide street lighting for certain area in Richmond. The City of Richmond having filed with this Board a communication in which it k is stated that the iity Council has been petitioned by merchants and owners of property iin the "Down Town" Business District of Richmond to create an assessment district to provide street lighting on Bissell Ave., Nevin Ave., Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, and requesting whether the Board would be willing to be included in the proposed assessment district and to share in the an- nual cost of maintaining street lighting on the streets on which the Health Center and t Memorial Hall are located; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the 14erk of this Board be and he is hereby directed to notify said City Council that the Board agrees to participate in the cost of said lighting. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e - - 5'are ••. - Monday, October 11, 194-39 -- Continued In the Matter of Juvenile Hall. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that Building Superintendent B. A. Lawrence be and he is hereby direct- ed to remodel the Isolation Hospital on County Hospital grounds, for the purpose of housing wards of the Juvenile Court, and in order to relieve the crowded conditions at Juvenile Hall. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of insurance for boilers. On motion of Supervisor Cummingss seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby instructed to 4 arrange for $100,000.00 insurance for each boiler servicing the Hall of Records and Court House. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimons vote of the Board. In the Matter of authorizing Civil Service to survey position in the Probation Department. At the request of Supervisor C mmingss seconded by Supervisor Ripleys IT IS BY THE 133ARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission be and it is hereby authorized and requested to survey the duties of the position classified as "Psychometric Tech- nician" in the Probation Department, and to report its findings and recommendations. for the proper classification of said position to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of request for amendment to County Building Code. The Contra Costa County Pomona Grange #45 having filed with this Board a petiT tion that the Board adopt an ordinance making the present County Building Code applica» i ble to all unincorporated areas of the County; On motion of Supervisor Cimmingss seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk notify said Grange that because it was at the request or the Farm Bureau that agricultural areas were excluded from requirements of the County j Building Code, if said Farm Bureau is desirous of having said Code amended to come a under the jurisdiction of the County Building Code, the Board will consider the adopt- ion of such an amendment to the present County Building Code. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,. In the Matter of reports. Reports for the month of September, 19489 are presented by the following county departments and are ordered placed on files Pittsburg Health Centers Contra Costa County Isolation Hospitals Richmond Health Center, Agricultural Commissioners Veterans Service Department. In the Matter of application of Central Business Development, Inc. for a land use permit to erect a retail feed and seed store in S. D. #3. Central Business Developments Inc., having filed with this Board an appltca- tion for a land use permit to erect a retail feed and seed store in S. D. No. 3, said store to be located on Lots 1, 2 and 39 Block 4 of the Blum Wittenmyer Tract, said lots fronting 120 feet on the southeast side of Harrison Street, and 85 feet on the northeast side of Broadway Street, and said application having been referred to the I 335 Monday, October 11, 1049, -- Continued Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law); The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application of Kenneth Jensen for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Kenneth Jensen having filed with this Board an application under the provisio of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of rection 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to eliminate set back for car port located Northern portion of lot 48, Floraland Tract, being at the southern cor. ner of Boulevard Way and Boulevard Court intersection (an R-1 district) ; and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is thereby GRANTED. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application of Mrs. A. J. Harlamoff for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Mrs. A. J. Harla,aoff having filed with this Board an application under the pro visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to extend garage with a 6" side yard located on a portion of Lot A. Kensington Park, fronting 53 feet on the north side of Richardson Road (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is thereby GRANTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application of Small domes Co. for a land fuse permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Small Homes Company having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, and said applica- ition having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be GRANTED; I On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is thereby GRANTED. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j f rli i E Yonday, October 11, 10"t8, Continued In the Matter of application of a Phil R. Jones for land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Phil R. Jones having filed with this Board an application under the provisions with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision E Sub- section 3 of Ordinance 382 to have lots under the required 10,000 square feet in area i located on a proposed subdivision known as Canyon Park Subn., being in lot 24, Rancho El Sobrante (an A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to t this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the 6 provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Phil Hickox for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Phil Hickox having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have rental equipment yard with repair facilities for equipment located on portions of Lots 43 and 441, Lafayette Home sites$ fronting on private road approximately 200 feet north of State Highway (an R-B 3 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Application of Gordon McCann for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Gordon McCann having filed with this Board an application under the provisions , I of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions { of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 for the enlargement of a cabinet shop located on portion of Lot 22, Floraland Tract, fronting on southeast side of Boulevard r'ay (an R-B district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Anplication of Ben Bigelow for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 382. Ben Bigelow having filed with this Board an application funder the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- Monday, October 11, 1948 - Continued visions of Sect'_on 4 Subdivision A Subsec!icns 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to have residence on lot area of less than 59000 square feet with 18" side yard located Southerly portion of hot 1, Block B, Berkeley Highlands at the corner of Oberlin & Stanford, Kensington J an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby continued one week to October 16, 19489 at 2 p. m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns of 12 o'clock noon and reconvenes at 2 o'clock P. M& BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY OCTOBER 11 19+8 WITH Mir FOLLOWING iEJBERS PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAPI, Cif AIRMAN PRE- SIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, RAY S. TAYLOR, ABSENT: R. J. TRE1[BAT$. r}, PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. the Matter of Rejecting bids for the Construction of Project No. 1 East-west, Runway, Buchanan Field. This Board having on October 4, 1948, opened bids for the construction of Project No. 11 East- lest Rummy, Buchanan Field, and having continued said matter to Monday, October 11, 1948, and having at this time considered said bids; On the recommendation of J. T. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Com- A missioner, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said bids for the construction of an east-west runway and necessary drainage and electric ducts at Contra Costa County airport, Buchanan Field, Concord, California, BE AND THE SA itE ARE HEREBY REJECTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTIM ORDERED that the Cashier' s Check and bid bond which I accompanied the bid of Asta Construction Company, and the bids bonds which accompanied a the bids of J. Henry Harris, Fredrickson & Watson Construction Co. , and Sondgroth Bros. d J. 0. Archibald, unsuccessful bidders, be by the Clerk of this Hoard, returned to i said insyccessful bidder4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presen . In the Hatter of Approval of Plans and Specifications, Project No. 11 Construction of East-West Runway, Buchanan Field. Plans and specifications, Project No. 19 Construction of East-West Runway, Contra Costa County Airport (Buchanan Field), Concord, filed this day and Addendum No. 11 Addendum No. 2 and Addendum No. 3, filed with said Plans and Specifications and made a part thereof, be and the same are hereby APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members J present. In the Matter of Establishing pre- vailing wage scale for construction of Project No. 1 East-West Runway at Buchanan Field, Concord, California. Upon notion of Supervisor Taylor, seewded by Supervisor Ripley, and in accordance with the Labor Code provisions, the Board of Supervisors hereby determine that the prevailing rate of wages applicable to construction of Project No. 1, East- West Runway at Buchanan Field, Concord, California, shall be as follows: i Monday, October 11, lo•S - Continued Classification Rate per Hour CARPENTERS: Carpenters 2.125 Foremen $2.00 a day above Journeymen) Carpenter Apprentices Graduated Seale Carpenters (Bridge Heavy Timber) 2.25 CEMENT FINISHERS: o 4r Cement Finishers 2.15 Foremen - 0.12* above classification) ENGINEERS - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: wRl PY Apprentices (oilers., firemen, watchmen)1.875 Asphalt Plant Engineer 2.225 Box men or mixer boa operator concrete or asphalt plant) 1.925 Compressor Compressors (more than one)2.175 Concrete Mixers (up to one yard) r e, t, 1.875 Concrete Mixers (over one yard)2.175 Firemen in het ?lents 1.875 Pugmills (all) Woodsmiaer type 2.275 Screedman 1.875 Spreader machines (Barber-Greene! Jaegerq r, etc. ) (Engineer & Screed an used in operation) 2.225 Surface heaters 2.225 Trenching Machine 2.275 Rollers 2.225 Concrete Pump or Pump Crete Gua 2.175 I Derrick 2.375 Dual Drum Mixers 2.275 Mechanical Finishers (concrete or asphalt) airports, highway or street work 2.225 Mixermobile 2.275 Power grader, power planer motor patrol or any type power blade 2.375 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with f shovel type controls (Up to And including one yard) 2.525 , Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel type controls (Over one yard)2.625 Pumps 1.875 Tractors 2.225 Tractor (boom) 2.375 tib. Truck Crane 2.375 IRONWORKERS: f Reinforced Ironworkers 2.00 Structural and Bridge 2.25Welders All Rigging2.25 Rodman 2.00 Foreman, $0.25 extra LABORERS: w .; Concrete Mixer, Under yard 1 1.775 Vibrators, Air, Gas, Electric Tools 1.65 Loading and Unloading, Carrying and Handling of all. rods and materials for use in reinforcing concrete construction 1.65 General Laborers 1.525 Bridge Laborers 1.525 Asphalt Ironers and Rakers 1.775 Construction Laborers 1.525 Asphalt shovelers 2.525 Watchmen, Flagmen and Guards 1.525 Concrete Laborers (wet or dry) 1.525 PAINTERS (Z hour day) Apprentices Graduated Scale Sendblasters2.15 Steel2.15 Bridge x 2 15s TFAM8TERS: Dump Trucks Under 4 Yds. (water level) 1.58125 4 Yds. and ander 6 Yds. (water level) aim 1.70625 6 Yds. and under 8 Yds. (water level) 1.80 8 Yds. and over (water level) 2.175 Transit Mil r 3 Yds. and under (manufacturer's mixing 1.6625capacityratin€) 1+ Yds. and 5 Yds. (manufacturer's mixing capacity rating) 1.755 Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying less than 109500 lbs. 1.6225 Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying over 10.1500 lbs. 1.7375 Heavy Duty Transports 1.90 Pinch Truck and "A" frame drivers (when winch is not used on A fiat rack truck the flat rack rate will apply)1.8625 Helpers, Narehousemen, Teamsters 1.6125 Drivers of Tank Trucks or Water Trucks, 400-gallon tank capacity or less 1.58125 I 6 Monday, October 11 , 1048 - Continxted Mm Classification Rate Per Hour 339 TEAMSTERS CONT NUEr Drivers of Tank Trucks or water Tracks in excess of 400-gallon tank capacity 1.70625 Road Oiler 1.70625 Automotive Oiler or Greaser 1.645 Bootman 1.70 Truck Repairman - job site construction 2.225 Truck Repairman Helpers - Job site construction 1.775 Where on a greasing truck an engineer-oiler and a4 teamster-oiler worker interchangeably servicing both trucks and other equipment, their rate shall be identical with the exception of overtime - when the truck greaser shall be paid time and one-half for overtime 1.875 Overtime rates, unless otherwise specified, at the rate of double time; teamster, time and one-half for overtjae. Shift work - 2 or more consecutive shifts - 7 hours at 8 hours pay; for any classification not included in the list the minimum wage shall be the general prevailn Irate for the locality. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i In the Natter of Resolution author- jizing Notice to Bidders for Con- struction of Runway at Buchanan Field. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that notice to bidders for the construction of Project No. I East-West Runway at Buchanan Field, Concord, California, be published for ten consecutive publications in 1 the "Contra Costa Gazette", said notice to provide that all bids are to be opened be- fore the Board of Supervisors at 11:00 o'clock A.Y. on November 1, 1948; said notice i Ito be given by the County Clerk. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Natter of Approval of agreement with PACHECO TOWN COUNCIL, IBC., re HAYDEN PARK. A form of agreement dated October 11, 1948 between the County of Contra Costas hereinafter referred to as the County, and PACHBCO TOWN COUNCIL, INC., hereinafter re- ferred to as the Council, wherein it is agreed by the County to pay to the Council the amount of $100.00 per month for a period of six months and Two Hundred Dollars per month for a period of six months thereafter, for the maintenance of Hayden Park, a county recreational center, the first payment to be made on the first day of November 191+8, and successive payments to be made upon the first day of each and every month thereafter, said payments to be made by the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, and wherein it is further agreed that the Council will water and cut lawn and shrubbery, etc., and that the County Surveyor shall inspect said Park at any time he deems necessa y within the said period of one year and that the payments herein provided may be terminated by the County if the Board of Supervisors determines that the Council is not properly executing the duties imposed by said form of agreement, IS PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD: AND On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan Chairman of this Board, is authorized and diredted to execute same, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrants in favor of the Pacheco Town Council for amounts due in accordance with the terms of said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I Monday, October 11, 1945 - Continued 340 In the Matter of Cancellation of 1948-49 county tax lien. The Lafayette Elementary School District having acquired certain property des- cribed in deeds recorded July 20, 19489 Recorder's File Nos. 27218-27219 and 27220, j and the County Auditor having requested authorization to cancel the 1948-49 county i tax lien on the property described in the above referred to deeds, which is assessed f as all of Assessment #75002, portion of assessment #75054 and all of assessment #75055 said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel said f 1948-49 county tax lien. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members preseni ,L In the Matter of Cancellation of 1948-49 county tax lien. It appearing that the San Ramon Valley Union High School District has acquired s certain property described in deed recorded July 19, 1945, Recorder's File #269549 and the County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the 1948-49 county tax lien onertro described in the deed above referred which is assessed as assessmentPpYis 70933, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 1 BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to cancel said 1948-49 county tax lien. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presenf . ', In the Matter of Cancellation of 1948-49 county tax lien. The Concord Elementary School District having acquired certain property des- cribed in deeds recorded July 19, 1948, Recorder's File #27018 and the County Auditor i having requested authorization to cancel the 1948-49 county tax lien on the property f described in the above referred to deed which is assessed as a portion of assessment 69684, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cumings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE r f BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is hereby directed to cancel said 1948-49 county f tax lien. o The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present& t In the Matter of Authorizing E attendance at Meetings. On motion of Supervisor Cu®ings,) seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Cummings. and Airport Manager, Noble Newsom, Jr. , be and ; t they are hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the Aviation Advisory Committee to the County Supervisors Association at Sacramento, October 219 1948. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Supervisor Cummings be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the Aeronautics Committee at Sacramento on October 22, 1948. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that expenses incurred by the above persons in attending said meetings shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 6K In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to arrange for adjustment of insurance, Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to arrange for adjustment of fire insurance policy carried on Buchanan Field in order that same be written for a three-year period. The foregoing order is Gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Monday, October 11, 1943 - Continued In the Matter of Ordering Notices 341 to be Published of a Hearing on the Recommendations of the Planning Com- mission for an Amendment to the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance, Providing for y _ the Relaxation of Requirements for Side Yards in Residential Districts for A&SOLUTION Certain Subdivisions. WHEREAS, after proceedings duly and regularly taken and had therefor, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, on the 11th day of October, 1948, filed with this Board an attested copy of its resolution incorporating findings and recommendations for an amendment to an ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being Ordinance No. 382; and, s WHEREAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California, as amended, requires that after due notice being first given, a hearing be given by this Board whereat all persons may attend and be heard, NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED? that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cuase notice to be published in the Crockett American, a newspaper of general circulation, published in this County, at least ten (10) days prior to the 8th day of November, 1948, of a public hearing at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. of said day at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, California, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a public hearing to be held by this Board on the 8th Day of November, 1948, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. of said day at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, California latwhich time and place all persons interested in the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 382 may appear and be heard. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Hay S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan. NOSS: Supervisors - Hone. ABSENT: Supervisor - R. J. Trembath. Tn the Matter of Ordering Notices to be Published of a Hearing on the Recommendations of the Planning Com- mission for an Amendment to the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance, Providing for the Inclusion of Unincorporated Territory RESOLUTION An the Pleasant Hill Grammar School Dis- trict. WHEREAS, after proceedings duly and regularly taken and had therefor, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, on the 11th day of October, 19489 filed with this Board an attested copy of its resolution incorporating findings and recommendations for an amendment to an ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State i of California, being Ordinance No. 382; and, WHEREAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California, as amended, requires that after due notice being first given, a hearing be given by this JBoard whereat all persons may attend and be heard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause notice to be published in the Walnut Kernel, a newspaper of general icirculation, published in this County, at least ten (10) days prior to the 8th day of November, 19481 of a public hearing at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. of said day at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, California, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a public hearing be held by this Board on the 8th day of November, 1948, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.Y. of said day at the Chambers of the w Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, California, at which time and place all persons interested in the proposed amendment to Ordinance No, Monday, October 11, 194+6 - Continued voulxx 34+2 382 may appear and be heard. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES. Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, R. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan. NOBS: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: R. J. Trembath. And the Board takes recess to Beet on Monday, October 189 1948, at 10 o'clock A%M,p Chairman F7 ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH Clerk x b Deputy Clerk f> X 00B=aS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 1948 a s THE BOARD MET IN k0RAR SESSION R AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: M. N. W. J. BUCHANAN, N n rc CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY H L. CUMMINGS RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TREMBATA. P W. T. PAASCS CLERK. A 4 V In the Natter of EligibilityF h Requirements, General Assist- i ance Policy. This Board having heretofore, on October 149 19479 adopted a General Assistance Policy in which policy a determination was made as to eligibility requirements for re- cipients of general assistance; and Good cause appearing therefor and on notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded b Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said policy be and the same is hereby amended as follows: The section under the heading "EMPLOYABILITY" which reads as follows: General Assistance, other than emergency aid, shall not be granted to any per- son when: 1) The applicant or recipient is a single man or woman, and is employable, and 2) The Applicant or recipient is the family head or an adult member of the immediate family, living within the home, and is employable shall have added thereto: With the exception that, if otherwise eligible, aid may be granted to families which include an employable member if employment cannot be found for that employable person, 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Increase. On motion of Supervisor Trambath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he 1s hereby authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $8,540.00 from Unappropriated Reserve to JUVENILE HALL CAPITAL OUTLAY (building improvement). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ffl A, Monday, October 18, 1948, -- Continued 1342 In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to pay claim i of Glenn S. Goble for meals and hotel room. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay the claim of Glenn S. Goble in the sum of $35.00 covering hotel room expenses and meals, said Glenn S. Goble having incurred said expenses while working at the County exhibit at the State Fair. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Building Superintendent to build ballot boxes. At the request of the County Clerk and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Building Superin- tendent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to build fifty ballot boxes at a cost of not to exceed $450.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing W. G. Golden, Social welfare Director, to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Director, be and he is hereby author- Bized to attend monthly meeting of State Social Welfare Board on October 27, 28 and 29, 1948 in San Jose. IT IS BY THE BOARD FQRTHBR ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute instru- ments, estate of John Moore, deceased. The County of Contra Costa being one of the heirs in the estate of John Moore, t deceased, Probate Action No. 141559 and a warrant having been presented for the amount idue the County from said estate; on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute is waiver of accounting and a receipt for amount received from said estate. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In Matter of request for endorsement of application of Southwest Airways for air mail, passenger, express land cargo service, Buchanan Field. A R. Linn representing the Concord Chamber of Commerce appears before this jBoard and reouests the Board's endorsement of application of Southwest Airways for air i jail, passenger, express and cargo service to and from Buchanan Field, in the proceed- ings before the Civil Aeronautics Board (additional California Nevada Service Case, i Pocket 2019 et al) ; and Said request is taken under consideration by this Board. Matter of Bid on portdon f Buchanan Field used for agricultural purposes. On instructions from this Board the County Purchasing Agent having advertised for bids for leasing of that portion of Buchanan Field that is used for agricultural purposes, said bids to be opened at this time, the following bid is read to the Board: 34 t Monday, October 18, 19489 -- Continued Bid for Buchanan Airport for 1949 lease, ;1175.0 Guido Ginochio And there being no further bids, the Board considers said bid and continues said matter to October 25, 1948 for further considerations on notion made by Super- visor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, the vote on said motion being as follows: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. Ift ugrIntheNatterofGrantingsvr k q consent of Board of Super- visors of the County of r PV s Contra Costa to undertake proceedings to acquire and construct a sanitary sewage treatment and disposal t 4 project and to provide that w t 8x the costs shall be assessed on the district under appro- priate special assessment and assessment bond proceed- ings. SAN PABLO SANITARY DISTRICT SEWAGE TBBATMENT AND DISPOSAL PROJECT NO. 24 RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, that WHEREAS, the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, has filed with this Board a certified copy of its Resolution No. 8-20-48-1, wherein it did declare its intention to undertake appropriate special assessment and assessment bond proceedings for the acquisition and construction of a sanitary sewerage system and to assess the cost thereof on the lands described in said Resolution; j IMREAS, a portion of said work will be done in streets, highways and public i places in the unincorporated areas of said County in said District, and a portion of ! the cost thereof will be assessed upon lands within said unincorporated areas over t which this Board has jurisdiction; i WHEREAS, said proceedings are being undertaken by the Sanitary Board pursuant ! to the command and order of the State Board of Health that it discontinue the dis- posing of the raw and untreated sewage from said District in the waters of the San Francisco Bay; and WHEREAS, the public interest and general welfare will be served by undertak- ing and completing said project; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, as follows: 1. That consent be, and the same is hereby, granted to said Sanitary Dist- rict to acquire and construct said sanitary sewerage system and to levy and collect assessments for that purpose upon the lands described in said resolution. 2. That consent be, and the same is hereby, granted to said District to open; all such public streets, highways and public places as are required for the installa= tion of said sewerage facilities. All work pertaining to said project shall be done under the direction and to the satisfaction of the County Surveyor or County Engineer of said County, and in conformity with good engineering practice. Said District En, gineer shall require of the contractor that all of the provision of the specifica- tions are complied with by the contractor, to the end that no greater amount of ditches are open at any time than is necessary, that they shall be adequately light-i s ed and barricaded, and that they shall be promptly backfilled, and that the pavement Monday, October 18, 194+9 -- Continued 345 shall be restored with materials of like quality and character as those existing there- in at the time of such work and to its former condition and state of usefulness as nearly as may be; 3. That the County Surveyor or County Engineer be, and he is hereby, authoriz land directed to carry out the provisions of this resolution; 4. That the County Clerk be, and he is hereby, directed to file with the Secretary of said District a certified copy of this resolution. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Calif- ornia, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of October, 19489 by the following vote: AYES, and in favor thereof, Supervisorss S. S. Ripley, S. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors: bone. ABSENT: Supervisors: None, In the Matter of Request t from the Byron Sanitary District for Funds. The Byron Sanitary District having requested that the Board of Supervisors allocate to said district a portion of the State Funds allocated to Contra Costa County, in order that said district may use said funds for the installation of sanitary facil- 1 ities; t On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk be instructed to notify said district that the Board heretofore adopted a policy that none of the State funds allocated to the County would The appropriated for any district that did not serve the entire County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of report of County Auditor filed October 18, 1948. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on October 189 1948" his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the expenditures contained in said re- sport, excepting the pay-roll items contained therein, be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. IT IS BY THE BOARD FDRTHER ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor con- taining the pay-roll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein, to be open for public inspection. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Bids on water tank, Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. This Board having heretofore on September 20, 1948 directed the Clerk of this Board to publish notice to bidders and contractors in the manner and for the time re- ouired by law, inviting bids for the furnishing, delivering and erecting of an elevated steel tank with a capacity of 100,000 gallons for the Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, and this being the time set out in said notice, which was duly publish In the '"Brentwood News" as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication signed by Edgar M. Allen on file herein, for the opening of said bids, the following bids are read to the 3 Board: 4 Monday, October 18, 19481 -- Continued i Bid of Chicago Bridge d Iron Convany. .Boom 9083 22 Batter-YBatter-Y St San Franciscoll Bid Price: No Bid Alternative No. 1: 299525.00 Alternative No. 2: No Bid Bid of Pittsburgh - Des Moines Steel Company, Santa Clara Bid Price 302900.00 Alternative No. 1: 33,800.00 Alternative No. 2: 329000.00 And the Board having considered said bids; on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and. the same is hereby continued to October 25, 1948, at 2 P.M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Dr. Jack M. Barnes for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 3$2. Dr. Jack M. Barnes having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have a veter- inary office and hospital, located on Lot 332 91 Sobrante Acres, fronting 151' on the west side of Rincon Road, 130 feet south of Renfrew Road, (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recosmended to this Board that said application be denied; And Dr. Jack M. Barnes having appeared before this Board and having presented- a petition requesting that his application for said land use permit be grantedt said petition having been signed by approximately 490 alleged residents of the El Sobrante area; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEZ BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred back to the Planning Commission for further consideration, because of said additional petition. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Permit granted B. Don Blackwood to establish school bus storage yard and repair shops in S. D. 3. i This Board an August 29 1948 having granted B. Don Blackwood a land use permit ; to establish school bus storage yard and repair shops in S. D. 3, to be located on that ; parcel of land being a descriptive parcel fronting 344 feet on the east side of Leland Drive and at the west end of Meek Place approximately 400 feet south of Sunny Hollow Subdivision, and S. E. McCaffrey having appeared before the Board on this date and having presented a resolution an behalf of residents of the Sun Valley subdivision which resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the Sun Valley Estates Association! held on October 71 1948 in which resolution it is requested that said permit be revoked `. for the reason that the establishment of such storage yard and repair shops at said location would constitute a hazard and danger to the children in such residential prop- , erties by reason of the increased use and congestion of the streets, that it would appreciably decrease the property values of contiguous residential areas, interfere i with the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of their properties by the owners thereof, and detract from the appearance of the area, and that the residents of residential prop- 1 erties immediatelyadjacent to the area concerned were unaware of the action taken and consequently did not have an opportunity to lodge a proper protest to the Board of Monday, October 18, 1948, -- Continued 3 4 ! Supervisors; and This Board having considered said resolution, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, i seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TSS BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred back to the Planning Commission for the reason that it appears that the residents of said area were not actually aware of the application at the time it was being consid- ered by the Commission and by the Board of Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application of Henry Hodapp for a land use permit to construct a barber shop in S. D. No. 3. Henry Hodapp having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a barber shop in S. D. No. 3, said shop to be located on that parcel of land being a portion of lot 4, Larkey Subdivision, said parcels fronts 75 feet on the west side of State Highway, approximately 200' north of Third Avenue, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application of Mary Balocco for a land use permit to construct a multiple family dwelling with five units in S. D. 05. i Mary Balocco having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit j to construct a multiple family dwelling with five units in S. D. #59 said dwelling to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, 1* acres in size, and said parcel fronts 105 feet on the north side of Wilbur Avenue, approximately 1300 feet east of State Highway or "A" Street, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application J of John Trombitas for a laid use permit to establish a trailer for residential use in S. D. No. 3. John Trombitas having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a trailer for residential use in S. D. No. 3, to be located on that parcel of land being lot 20, R. N. Burgess map, Walnut lands #21 said parcel fronts 200 feet on the north side of Clayton Road, 500 feet west of Farm Bureau Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order IS passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t ti Monday, October 18, 19481 Continued In the Matter of application of Paul 0. Bernt for a land use permit modification of provi- sions of Ordinance 382. Paul 0. Bernt having filed with this Board an application under the provi.. sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the I provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have set-back f of 31 for garage locAted on portion of lot 13, block "C", Arlington Acres Subn. (an R-1 dist.) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comsission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application of M. Slocum for a land use permit modification of provi- sions of Ordinance 382. M. Slocum having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 332 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to extend building 15' with 5' side yards located Lot 11 and 12, Block 69, North Richmond Land and Ferry Co. #21, an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comeission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T In the Matter of application of William S. Robinson for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. William S. Robinson having filed with this Board an application under the j provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 332 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a side yard of 6' for residence located on Lot 59, Blakemont Subdivision, fronting 82 feet on the east side of Franciscan Way (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ; BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a, y i 349i Monday, October 18, 19499 -- Continued In the Matter of application of D. Heibel for a land use permit modification of pro- visions of Ordinance 392. D. Heibel having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 7' side yard for residence addition located on descriptive parcel fronting 70 feet on the south side of Castle Hill Road, approximately 112 feet west of Glen View Road (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylorj seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of application of L. G. Hollister for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382, L. G. Hollister having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision 8 Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382 to have retail nursery located on descriptive parcel of land fronting 200 feet on the east side of State Highway 21, approximately 2300 feet north of Crow Canon Road ( an A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, I seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. 5 a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Chairman being required to assist in the counting of cash in the Treasurer's office at this time, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Super- visor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor H. L. Cummings is appointed Chairman Pro Tem. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is as follows: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Trembath; NOESs Bone; ABSEWs Supervisor Buchanan. In the Matter of denying request of Samuel H. Auld for a land use permit to build duplex, S. D. #1. This Board on October 11, 1948, having continued to this date for further con- sideration, the matter of the application of Samuel H. Auld for land use permit mod- ification of provisions of Ordinance 382 to build a duplex with a 3 foot set-back for a single family residence to be located Lot 6, Block R, Berkeley- Highlands (an R-1 district) ; and this Board having further considered said matter; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersre-p i sent. Monday, October 11'-, 19489 -_ Continued And Supervisor W. J. Buchanan returns to the board and presides as Chairman. In the Matter of application of W. W. English for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. W. W. English having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 3829 to have side yard of 316" for garage located on Lot 51, Glenside Estates, fronting 85 feet on the west side of Los Palos Drive, approximately 600' south of Los Palos Court (an R-S district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application w ¢ of Idah M. Lyons for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Idah M. Lyons having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to build two duplexes on one lot located on Lots 25 and 299 Sunset Village - Mosswood Drive - Lafayette (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission f having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; z On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the 4 same is hereby denied. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L In the Matter of application of Marchant & Lawrie, Inc. for a land use permit modifi- cation of provisions of Ordinance 382. Marchant & Lawrie, Inc. having filed with this Board an application under the- provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 10' side yards on each side for residences located Lots 1 through 22 inclusive, Camille Park Subdivision, approximately 1 mile southeast of Alamo (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. t a4 rr a `, 4 b w r 1014, a t Monday, October 16, 1948 - Continued 350-p In the ';:atter of Application of Ernest N. Kettenhofen for a land E use permit modification of aro- visions of Ordinance 382. Ernest N. Kettenhofen having filed with this Board an applicationunder the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3' side yard on one side and 41 on the other located Lot #149 Beverly Hills Tract, fronting 50' on the southwest side of Lawson Road (an R-1 district} ; and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 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"' „.. ,p ,: za 'Y r e cin yr.^ n r i Rr'i as "> xt' ` rl,:'' r ry n"' y i s} D`}'' a" '` a} +[ y"q uis,4. '•s n u 3' ``°uu- . q< ' w&. _ +', i^'" ''Iy +r t .' x „p ,._''"a# v x y r v u $r.'t: , mur ,+ u I,°".,.t"' :P' r e!,^,F Sz ' '^ r• I', .€ s 5' l `' "y a r w r f * z, ett r u e ,r: s t ss a' + r rt'x t: x ja • r t kr^ i f i 35 1. Monday, October 19, 117499 -- Continued In the Matter of application of Ben Bigelow for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Ben Bigelow having filed with this Board an application under the provisions 9 of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provi- sions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to have residence on lot area of less than 5,000 square feet with 18* side yard located Southerly por- tion of Lot 1, Block B, Berkeley Highlands at the corner of Oberlin & Sanford, Kensington (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Plan- ning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommend- ed to this board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Cummings, Taylor, Buchanan. IDES: Supervisor Trembath. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, October 25, 1948, at 10 o'clock ATTEST:Chairman m40N s W T PAASCH Flerk By s Depqty Clerk rg 3,1. r",'.,f,w+'i'# # .§fid' u3%': w"+ t THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MMMY, OCTOBER 25. 194$ BOARD ME? IN RBGU AR SESSIOk r w y AT 10 0*CLOCK: A.R. PREMT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHADWAN, PRMIDING; SUPERVISORS rt S. S. 1RIPLEY, H. L. CUAHINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR R. J. TREMBATH. W. T. MSCH, CLERK. In the Natter of Re Issue of Bonds of Pinole-Hercules Union School District. WHEREAS, on the 26th day of July, 1948, the board of trustees of Pinole- Hercules Union School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resulution and order of said board of trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of the said board of trustees on said day, did call an election, and resolve and order: That an election be called and held on the 21st day of September 1948, in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of Three Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand (,i362,000.00) dollars, to run not exceed- ing eighteen years and to bear interest at a rate of not exceeding five per cent per 0 annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. Nionday, October 25, 1945 - .ontinued c) The making of alteraticrs or additions to the school building or build- ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary appara- tus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition.) and WHEREAS, an election was held in said School District on the 21st day of September, 1948, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said board of trustees of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to the board of supervisors by the board of trustees of said School District, as required by law; and WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this board have found and do hereby find and declare: That in accordance with a resolution and order of the board of trustees of Pinole-Hercules Union School District, passed and adopted on the 26th day of July,. 1948, an election was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School District on the 21st day of September, 1945, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices signed by the board of trustees of said School District in three public places in said Schocl District for more than twenty days next before said election and b publishing such notice in Pinole-Hercules News a newspaperYP printed and published in Contra Costa County, State of California, not less than once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published, was in the form required by law. That prior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of election conducting said election, signed the declaration as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the board of trustees of said School District, and to them made return of the poll list and roster of voters, and tally list of said election. That on the 28th day of September, 1945, the seventh day after the said election, and at one o'clock p. m. of said day, the board of trustees of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns t the said board of trustees found and declared and this board finds and declares that there were 1143 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to-wit: 963 votes were cast for issuing said bonds, and 176 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and there were 4 illegal ballots, and that the said board of trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of said board. And this board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in j regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute Monday, October 25, 1945 - Continued authorizing the issue of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that bonds of Pinole-Hercules Union School Dis- trict in said Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the sum of Three Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand (; 362,000.00) dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each payable as hereinafter provided, in lawful money of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of not exceeding five per cent per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter in like lawful money, at the office of the county treasurer of said County. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of Decem- ber, 1948, and be payable as follows, to-wit: i Bonds Numbered Denomi- To Run Bonds Numbered Denomi- To Run IncljgiX2) nation Inclusive) nation 1 - 20 19000.00 1 year 1$1 - 200 41,000.00 10 years 21 - 40 18000.00 2 years 201 - 220 12000.00 11 years 41 - 60 19000.00 3 years 221 - 240 1,000.00 12 years 61 - 80 12000.00 4 years 241 - 260 1,000.00 13 years 83 - 100 11000.00 5 years 261 - 2$O 19000.00 14 years 101 - 120 10000.00 6 years 281 - 300 11000.00 15 years X121 - 140 19000.00 7 years 301 - 320 19000.00 16 years 141 - 160 18000.00 8 years 321 - 340 1,000.00 17 years 161 - 180 19000.00 9 years 341 - 362 11000.00 18 years 1 f and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, on the 1st days of December and June of each and every year, until said bonds are paid. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to-grit: SCHOOL BOND of Pinole-Hercules Union School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, United States of America. PINOL8--HERCULES UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California! acknowledges itself inde}ted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office I lof the treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, on the lst day of Decembe , 19 _, One Thousand Dollars (51,000.00)dollars in lawful money of the Baited State of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st days of December and June of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the and of such year) . This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from 1 lo 362 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Three Hundred Sixty-two Thousand dollars, i and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of zCalifornia, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots; b) The building or purchasing of school buildings; c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings Monday, October 25, 10 +8 - Continued other than such as may be necessar., ecr current maintenance, operation, or repairs; d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds; in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the ConstiVition and laws of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Pin4le- 4 Hercules Union School District in said County and State of California, on the 21st day of September, 1948. And the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, her- by certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, and con- ducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result ; r thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by la, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and ! in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and inj f due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- debtedness of the said Pinole-Hercules Union School District, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors dull made and entered in its minutes on the 25th day of October, 1948, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said Pinole-Hercules Union School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,] the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the county auditor, and attested by its clerk with the seal of said board attached the day of 19 R. J. BUCH NAN Chairman of Board of Supervisors SEAL) ns• TEETER ._. .. .. County Auditor ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors It is further ordered that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to-wit. INTBR.SST COUPON A" No. The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking hind of the Pinole-Hercules Union School District, in said County and State, on the DAY OF 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of and 100 dollars, for months' interest on Bond No. of said School District. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors r M. TEETER W. T. PAASCH County Auditor County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Monday, October 25, 19148 - Continued tjj It is .further ordered that the Chairman of the 3oard of Suoervisors and the County Auditor be and they are hereby authorized to sign said bonds and said bonds shat be countersigned by the Clerk of this .Board who shall affix the official seal of this Board to each of said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed, to the County Treasurer for safe-keeping. Any two of such signatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced. The coupons attached to said bonds shall bear the printed, engraved or lithographed facsimile signature of the County Auditor, the Chairman of the Hoard of Supervisors and the Clerk of this Board. It is further ordered that the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all the taxable proper ,,y in said school district and provision is hereby made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner nrovided by law. It is further ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the "Pinole-Hercules News", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa for the period of at least two weeks; that this Board of Supervisors will, up to Monday the 22nd day of November, 1948s at 11 o'clock A.2. , of said day, receive sealed proposals for the pur- chase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash,at not less than par, and accrued interest! the board of supervisors, however, reserving the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted on the 25th day of October, 1948, by the following vote, to-wit: Ate: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. 'Taylor, v'. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: None ABSBh'T: None. is the latter of Workman's CompensatioA Reporting procedure and supplementary sick leave payments. Whereas, under Section 4652 of the Tabor Code of the State of California, no disability payments are recoverable for the disability suffered during the first seven calendar days after the employee leaves work as a result of an industrial injury and thereafter disability payments are recoverable at the rate of 65% of 95% of the employee's normal pay, but not to exceed thirty dollars per week, and Whereas, under the terms of Ordinance No. 365, certain sick leave benefits and vacation benefits are provided for county employees; NO2 'THEREFORE, in order to declare the policy of this Hoard relative to payments of sick leave and vacation benefits in connection with injury cases under the workman's Compensation Act, on motion of Supervisor Ridley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that any employee who is disabled as a result of an industrial injury under the Workman's Compensation Act, may elect to use accumulate i sick leave and vacation benefits to make up the difference between the Workman's Com- pensation disability payments and his regular salary until such vacation and sick leave benefits are exhausted. IT IS FURTHER ORDEM that in order to secure such sick leave and vacation benefits in connection with injury cases under the Workman's Compensation Act, the county employee shall notify the Contra Costa County Civil Service Commission of his election to use such benefits at the time the report of industrial injury is trans- mitted to the Civil Service Department. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J j Monday, October 2 , 1948 - Continued a In the Matter of Designating Director of Personnel as official liaison be- tween County and State Com-Densation Insurance Fund, etc. On motion of Supervisor Ri le seconded bPys y Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel of Contra Costa County, be and he i is hereby designated as the official liaison between the county and the State Compen- sation Insurance Fund; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that all departments of the county are directed to route all industrial injury reports to the Civil Service Department for transmittal to the State Compensation Insurance Fund. The foregoing order is passed by the luianimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to dispose of certain equipment at County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and dir- ected to dispose of boiler, pump and two burners located at County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E In the batter of Authorizing Transfer of Funds, requested by Supt. of Co. Hospital. (For supplies and replacement.) At the request of Supt. of County Hospital, Paul Rhodes, and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to transfer $100.00 from SUPPLIES, COUNTY HOSPITAL, TO INSTITUTIONAL EQUIPMEM REPLACEMENT, COUNTY HOSPITAL! IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said County Auditor transfer from SUPPLIES, COUNTY HOSPITAL, to CAPITAL OUTLAY, COUNTY HOSPITAL, the sum of $60.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel for County Hospital. In order to provide for an additional x-ray technician and to decrease by one the number of clinical laboratory technicians, at the County Hospital, and On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY 1 i THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution passed by this Board on June 7, 1948 authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby amended, as follows, to-wit: The following personnel, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 442 may be employed in the County Hospital of Contra Costa County: Business Manager, County Hospital 1 Pharmacist 1 Stenographer Clerk 2 X-Ray Technician 2 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 3 Dietician 1 Senior Accoimt Clerk 1 Physiotherapist 1 Storekeeper 1 Baker 1 Staff Nurse 20.40 1 Chef 1 Staff Nurse 21 Cook 3 Surgical Nurse 1 Housekeeper Gr 2 11 Head Nurse 7 Institution Hlpr 27 Superintendent of Nurses 1 Laundry Worker 1 Night Supt. of Nurses 1 Laundryman 1 Surgical Supervisor 1 Stationary Fireman 3 Hospital Attendant 34 Chief Opr Engineer 1 Orderly 1 Asst. Opr Engineer I Anaesthetist 1 Gardener Caretaker 1 Clinical Lab Technician 1 Gardener 1 Clinical Lab Technician 20.40 1 Bldg. Maintenance Man 1 Clinical Lab Technologist 1 Painter 124 The foregoing order is passed by the tmanimous vote of the Board. j F I 1 Monday, October 25, 194 8 - Continued 3.57 In the Matter of Authorizing the purchase of Acetylene Generator. At the request of the County Surveyor, and on motion of Supervisor Ripleyss seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BURD OADBRBD that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase an acetylene generator at a cost not to exceed $190.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Natter of Urging Support to the City of Richmond in its effort to secure Federal Govern-F S Q LT 0meatsupplementaryfunds. WHEREAS, a burden of providing municipal services to public housing units within the City of Richmond is greater at the present time than it was during the war years, and that 15,760 temporary housing units have been since the war and still are fol occupied, occu p , and I WHERM, the City of Richmond has not been adequately reimbursed by the Fed- eral Government for the cost of providing fire, police, health and recreational service for the tenants of public housing projects, thereby working an Injustice upon both such tenants and the taxpayers of the City of Richmond, and WHEREAS, a Citizens Rousing Committee appointed by the Mayor of the City of Richmond has been making a complete and thorough study of the housing problems con- fronting that City, which study reflects a complete lack of adequate renovation and repair and discloses a rapid deterioration of the public housing into a slum area, and WHEN$ it is to the interest of the entire County of Contra Costa that this large and heavily populated area be occupied by adequately maintained housing and does not revert into a slum area with all of its accompanying social problems to the entire County; NOWs THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa go on record as strongly urging the Federal Government to supply to the City of Richmond sufficient supplementary funds to defer the enormous financial burden imposed upon that City by the temporary public units located therein. BE IT FMtTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the follow- Jng named persons: Honorable Sheridan Downey, United States Senator; Honorable William F. fnowland, United States Senator; Honorable George P. hiller, Member of Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of California; His Excellency, Earl Warren, Governor of the State of California, and the Representatives of the County of Contra Costa in the State Legislature. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisor Ripley, Cummings, Taylor* Buchanan, Trembath. HOES: None. ABSENT: None. Jn the latter of Endorsing Proposition No. 7 spearing on the General Election Ballot November 2, 1948. WHEREAS, Proposition No. 7 amends Section I of Article 11 of the Constitution by requiring 54 (instead of 40) days of precinct residence as prerequisite for voting I eligibility in that precinct, and preserving voting eligibility of registered electors who move from one precinct to another within 51+ (instead of 40) days prior to an elects n; AND WHEREAS. the adoption of this measure would facilitate the conduct of the election by the officers conducting the election and also would lead to the saving of l Monday, October 25, 194.8 - Continued of election cost; NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors hereby endorses and recommends the adoption of said proposition by the electors of Contra Costa County at the GENERAL ELECTION to be conducted on November 2, 1948. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Communication from The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company re water heater inspections, Contra Costa County Branch Jail. The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company having filed with this Board a communication in which attention is called to the condition of the water heaters at the Contra Costa County Branch Jail;s F On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEj t BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to answer said communication i reporting on the condition of said heaters as reported by the Superintendent of Build- ings. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Commissioner of Kensington Fire District. John L. Sergeant having resigned from the Commission of Kensington Fire District; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ti BOARD ORDERED that his resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and the office is declared vacant. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that MYRON BIRD, 210 Kenyon Avenue, Berkeleyq be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner of Kensington Fire District for the unexpired term of said John L. Sergeant, resigned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of taxes, property owned by 23rd District Agricultural Association. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: THAT WHEREAS, the State of California has acquired fee title in and to the hereinafter described real property, and that WHEREAS, the State of California has requested the cancellation of any and all uncollected tax, penalties, and costs heretofore levied by the County of Contra Costa, on said real property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that all tax, penalties, and costs! levied by the County of Contra Costa, be and the same are hereby cancelled and that the Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby directed to carry into effect this order. The real property affected by this order is described in deed from C. A. Hooper; Co. , a corporation, to the 23rd District Agricultural Asscciation dated June 27, 1947;, and recorded July 179 1947 in Volume 1079 at Page 382, Official Records of Contra Costa County, California. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cunnings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. CONSENT TO THE ABOVE CANCELLATION k* IS HEREBY GIVEN FRANCIS W. COLLINS, District Attorney N; i By Mortimer B. Veale Deputy District rttorrey Monday, October 2F, 198 - Continued nn In the Matter of Denying claim of Mabelle Houghton fcr nersonal injuries. Mabelle Houghton, by Samuel L. Gold, Attorney at Law, 1212 Broadway, Oakland, having filed with this Board her verified claim for personal injuries, in the sum of 159000.00, said Mabelle Houghton having alleged in said claim that she was injured on or about August 26, 1948 while walking on Dewing Road, Walnut Creek, when she walked over a pile of earth which had been excavated from said road by Fred Stolte & Co. , Inc. which firm whe understands was working under contract with Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is DENIED and referred to the Pur- chasing Agent. The foregoing order is passed by the nnanimaus vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids on water tank, Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, and awarding contract. This Board having on October 18, 1948 continued to this date for further consideration the matter of the bids opened on October 18, 1948 for the furnishing, de- livering and erecting of an elevated steel tank with a capacity of 1009000 gallons for the Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, and said Board having at this time considered said bids and having also considered communication from the Chicago Bridge 8c Iron Company, the low bidder, protesting the awarding of the contract for said water tank to any other bidder, and a communication from the Board of Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Mater Works District No. 1 recommending that in view of the fact thikt they have been advised by the District Attorney's office that the bid of Chicago Bridge Iron Company is not acceptable; and the District Attorney, by Wakefield Taylor, Deputy, appearing before this Board and having advised said Board that said bid of the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company does not comply with the specifications for said water tank and is not acceptable; On motion of Suaervisor 2rembathq seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED that said bid of the Chicago Bridge A Iron Company be and the same Is hereby RLMTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the failure of the other bidder, PITTSBURGH_DES MOINES STEEL COMPANY, to include a sketch of tank with their bid is waived as an informality, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the contract for the furnish- ing, delivering and erecting of said elevated steel tank be and the same is hereby i awarded to PITTSBURGY-DSS MOINES STEEL COMPANY at the price stated in their bid for ALTERNATIVE NO. L, $33,800,009 said bid being dated October 18, 1948 and on file herein k i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said PITTSBURGH-DES MOINES STEEL COMPANY shall s present to this Board a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of $16,900.00, guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, and a good and it sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of $16,900.00 guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare contracts for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk be instructed to return to the un- successPal bidder, CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON COMPANY, the certified check which accompanied their bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 10onday, October 217 1949 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing the purchase of equipment for Juvenile Hall, On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized to pur- chase the following equipment to be used at Juvenile mall or Juvenile Hall Annex: Tight cribs at a cost of not to exceed $57.00 each, plus tax, One General Electric 16 cubic foot commercial type refrigerator, Model No.HC 1169, at a cost of not to exceed $556.60, plus tax, One 8 cubic foot apartment house type refrigerator, No. MBC 8, at a cost of not to exceed 5225.00, plus tax; And IT IS BY THE BOARD FDRTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the following funds from MPPROPRIATED RESERVE: 1038.00 to REPLACEMENTS, JUVENILE HALL 231,00 to CA? TAL OUTLAY, JU7-i LE . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Extension to the Planning Commission, report on pro- posed rezoning in Danville area. The Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having filed with this Board , i a request for a further extension of 90 days in order to hold hearings on the appli- cations of Frank A. and Zelma Stead that certain lots in Danville Gardens Subdivision be rezoned from R-A to R-B and to M-R, and on the application of H. C. Dynes that cer- tain of his property on the Danville-Alamo Highway be rezoned from R-A to R-B, and on the application of P. E. Markey that a 1.64 acres parcel of land located on the South side of Linda Mesa just gest of the SPRR track be rezoned from R-A to R-1; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Authorizing Building Superintendent to make certain install- ations at Juvenile Hall Annex. On motion of Supervisor Cusmmmings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY I THE BOARD ORDERED that B. A. Lawrence, County Building Superintendent, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make the following installations at the Juvenile Hal Annex (old isolation hospital) at a cost of not to exceed $655.00. 120 Lineal feet of 4' fence and two gates; doorbell and transformer; 250 lineal feet of duckboard welt w° 27" wide in 6' sections; 16 radiatcr screens. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds for Juvenile Hall. In order to provide for certain items required in the remodeling of county building formerly used as an isolation hospital, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, + seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer 1655.00 from UNAPPROPRIATED RESER to Juvenile Hall Building Remodeling. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanissaus vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordering Notices t6 be published of a Hearing on the Recommendations of the Planning Com- mission for an Amendment to the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance, Providing for the Inclusion of Unincorporated Territory ABSOLUTION in the Orinda Union School District. r WHEREAS, after proceedings duly and regularly taken and had therefore the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, on the 25Th day of October, 1948, Monday, October 21z', 1948 - Continued filed with this Board an attested cony of its resolution incorporating findings and recommendations for an amendment to an ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, Statei of California, being Ordinance No. 382; and, WHEREAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California, as amended, requires that after due notice being first given, a hearing be given by this Board whereat all persons may attend and be heard, f NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED' that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause notice to be uublished in the Orinda Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, published in this County, at least ten (10) days prior to the 22nd day of November, 1948, of a uublic hearing at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day at the a Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, California, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a public hearing be held by this Board on the 22nd day of November, 1948, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, California at which time and place all persons interested in the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 382 may appear and be heard The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: - Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cu®ings Ray S. Taylor, cf A. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: - Supervisors - None. ABSENT:- Supervisors - ?lone. the hatter of Ordering Notices to be ftblished of a Hearing on the Recommendations of the Planning Commission for an Amendment to the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance, Providing for a second amendment to the precise section RESOLUMOI of the Master Plan for the Lafayette area. WHEREAS, after proceedings duly and regularly taken and hadtherefor, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, on the 25th day of October, 1948, filed with this Board an attested copy of its resolution incorporating findings and recommendations for an amendment to an ordinance of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being Ordinance No. 382; and, WHRRFAS, the Conservation and Planning act of the State of California, as amended, requires that after due notice being first given, a hearing be given by this Board whereat all persons may attend and be heard, NON, THER'SFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause notice to be published in the Lafayette Sun, a newspaper of general Circulation, published in this county, at least ten (10) days prior to the 22nd day of November, 191+81 of a public hearing at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, California, and BE IT FUUHER RESOLVED that a tmblic hearing be held by this Board on the 22nd day of Nov--mber, 1948 at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, in the City of Martinez, Californi , at which time and place all uersons interested in the proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 382 may appear and be heard. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Boards AYES: Supervisors S. S. Riuley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors None. AWENT: Supervisors !lone. 9 Monday, October 25, 191+8 - Continued In the Matter of Termination of contract with Mars. Bothilda Cook. This Board having heretofore entered into a contract with Mrs. Bothilda Cook wherein it was provided that said firs. Cook would perform janitorial services in premises occupied by the Social relfare Department at 127 University Court, Richmond, and this F Board wishing to terminate said contract; r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Director, be and he is hereby authorizjd and directed to notify said firs. Cook that said contract be and the same is TERMINATED ; d as of November 26, 1948. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is here warrantbynotifiedoftheterminationofsaidcontractinorderthatmay be drawn in favor of said Mrs. Cook for services to November 269 1948. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Approval of contract with Diamond Janitorial Service and Supply Company for services, premises of Social Service Office. A form of contract between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred, to as the County, and the Diamond Janitorial Service and Supply Company, hereinafter referred to as the Company, wherein it is agreed that the County will pay to said Company $160.00 per month as and for janitorial service rendered on the premises of thl Social Service Office, Richmond, located at 254 and 256 - 24th St. , Richmond, said pay-T, fR ments to be made on the 26th day of each and every month commencing on the 26th day of December, 1948, and the Company agrees to clean said office as set forth in said con- tract, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the County. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant monthly in favor of said Diamond Janitorial Service and Supply Company in the sum of $160.009 commencing on the 26th day of December, 1948, in accordance with the terms of said contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to commence payment of rentals to James McCann and Mary G. McCann for premises leased County. This Board having on May 10, 1948 approved a lease with James McCann and Mary G. McCann, his wife, for property described as Lots 1249 127 and1289 Metropolitan Square, Richmond, for a term of four years commencing from and after the date of actual completion and delivery of possession of said buildings to the County of Contro Costa, and the County Building Superintendent having certified to this Board that said buildings were completed as of October 11, 1948;1 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said buildings be and the sane are hereby accepted as of October llf 1948, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTM ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hexer by authorized and directed to draw his warrants, monthly, in the sum of $450.00 Com- mencing on November 119 1948 and on each succeeding month thereafter for a period of four years, said warrants to be drawn in favor of James McCann and Mary G. McCann, in accordance with terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, October 2c,, 194-S - _ont'_rued In the Fatter of Authorizing Transfer of Funds. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $300.00 from Unappropriated Reserve to District Attorney's Special Fund. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Proposed agreement with Central Contra Costa Sanitary District e building inspections. s It appearing that in certain instances there is dual inspection of sewer installations in the matter of buildings within the Central Contra Costa Sanitary Dis- trict and in order to remedy said situation; and On motion of Supervisor Cumminbgs, seconded y Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOSRD ORDERED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby requested to endeavor to arrange for an agreement with the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District to provide that ithe County B uilding Inspector be relieved from inspecting sewer installations from a point two feet beyond a building in said District to the main sewer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Accepting from Buchanan Field Business Yen's Association of sign, etc. , On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the 10 ft. by 30 ft. bill board now located in the adjoining property west of the Hookston Monument be and the same is hereby accepted from the Buchanan Field Business Yen's Association. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Surveyor be and he is i hereby authorized and directed to remove the sign from its present location to Buchanan Field, for storage at Buchanan Field until a new site has been chosen. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the !tatter of Authorizing County Auditor to attend Conference in Oakland. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to attend a Conference lof County Auditors and Controllers in Oakland on October 28 and October 29t 1948. f IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the latter of Authorizing transfer of funds. On motion of Supervisor Cu®ings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the sum of S85.W from UNAPPROPRIATED RESERYB to CAPITAL OUTLAY FOR GAME PRO- TRCTION. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 3 In the (tatter of Ordinance No. 463. This Board having heretofore on October 11, 1948, adopted Ordinance No. 463 regulating parking upon portion of Arlington Avenue, Kensington, and said ordinance having been duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law in the E1 Cerrito Journal, as evidenced by Affidavit of R. A. Bean on file herein; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That said Affidavit be placed on file and Ordinance 463 be and the same is hereby declared duly nualished. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous dote of the Board. r fl - Monday, October 25, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Petition re Proposed Incorporation of North Richmond Area. A petition signed by approximately sixty-seven (67) persons protesting the Proposed incorporation of separate city government in Porth Richmond, is presented to this Board and by the Board placed on file. In the Matter of Application of California dater Service Company for a permit to establish a tank site for 110009000 gallon water storage tank in S. D. #3. California dater Service Company having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a tank site for 19000,000 gallon water storage tank in S. D. #3, to be loc.,ted on a portion of the Frank J. Rodgers Ranch about IA mile west of Pleasant Hill Road and la's+ mile northwest of the Pleasant Hill School, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted with the stipulation that the tank site be located 200' north and 100' west of the site as it is proposed in the application; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE E BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted with the stipulation that the tank site be located 200' north and 100' west of the site as it is proposed in{ the application. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Samuel H. Auld for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Samuel H. Auld having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 2 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to build a duplex with a 3 foot set back, Lot 6, Block K, Berkeley Highlands (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application to s build duplex be denied and the 3 ft. set back be granted for a single family residence; ; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for lana use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted for a 3 ft. set back for a single family residence. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Anna L. Martin for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Anna L. Martin having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 for Grange Hall for Danville Grange located on a descriptive parcel of the Pm. E. Stewart Ranch, front- ling 152' on the east side of County Road #B-37 (an A district) ; and said application j having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Hoard that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sam 7 is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the ubanimous vote of the Board. Monday, October 25, lo=-S - Continued 3W5 In the Matter of An*11cat+car. o_ G. L. bariolle for a land use permit modification of provisions sof Ordinance 382. G. L. Hariolle having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to establish dry cleaning plant located on a descriptive parcel, fronting approximately 30' on the north side of State Highway, approximately 1001 east of Thomson Road (an R-B district) ; 4nd said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same lis hereby granted. f The foregoing order is passed by the nnaninaoons vote of the Board. In the !Matter of Application of Mrs. Roy Frederick for a land use permit modification of provisions lof Ordinance 382. Mrs. Roy Frederick having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 15" for side yard for garage located on portion of Lot 442 Santa Rita Acres #1, at 4168 Gardeni Road (an R-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Com-Imission of Contra Costa Count and said Planning Commission having recommended to thisYgg Hoard that said application be granted; On motion of Sunervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested„ be and the same lis hereby granted. In the Matter of Application of Paul 10. Wilson for a land use permit modi- fication of provisions of Ordinance 382, Paul 0. Milson having filed with this Board an application under the provisio s of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection. 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3' side yard for garage located on Lot 13, Block 5, Park Hills Subdivision (an R-1 district) ; and said appli- f cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Frank Bolla for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. E Frank Bolla having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions r of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yard of 32" for garage located Lots 57 and 58, Block 95, East Richmond Heights #2, (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said ?lanning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application Monday, October 2F, 1945 - Continued be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, second ed by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of R. B. Swanson for a land use permit modification of provisions ofOrdinanceNo. 382. R. B. Swanson having filed with this Hoard an application under the provisions r of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 51 and ! zlocatedNorthwestcornerofLot265, El Sobrante lienor Unit #31 (an R-A district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be i granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor., IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requestedl be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the w4aniemous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Claude T. Lindsay, Inc. for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Claude T. Lindsay, Inc. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the f provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3+1 side yard for car port located Lot 66, of Diablo Gardens, fronting 851 on the west side of Carol Ave. 1651 north of Rudgear Road (an R A district) ; and said application having s been referred to the Manning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley„ IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the proT visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is ' hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting John Gomez free permit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. John Gomez having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle cooked Spanish foods, tamales, enchiladas, etc., and hamburgers, from a auto bus in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said John Gomez is an honorably discharged veteran; f On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said John Gomez be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle cooked Spanish foods, tamples, enchiladas, etc. , and hamburgers, from a auto busi in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER i ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, October 25, 1948 - ticnLinued 387 IN THE I•:ATTER of the Annexation of Territory to the pan Pablo CUUNTY FIRE PRUTECTION DISTRICT BESOLUTICN ANNEXING TERRITORY WEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 27th day of September, 1948, duly and regularly passed and adopted a resolution declaring their belief that certain territory contiguous to the San Pablo County Fire Protection District would be benefited by and should be annexed to said Dis- trict, and fixed in said resolution on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1948, at 10 o'clock a.m. , in the Chambers of said Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records at Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for the hearing on the annexation of said territory, and directed notice of said time and place of hear- ing to be published as required by law, and this being the time and place fixed for said hearing, the Board finds and declares that notice of said hearing was published as required by law and by order of this Board in the SAN PABLO NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published within the territory proposed to be annex- ed, and there being no person present at the said hearing objecting to the annexa- tion of said territory described in the aforesaid resolution and hereinafter describ- ed, or to the annexation of any portion of said territory, the Board now finds and determines that said territory would be benefited by and should be annexed to said San Pablo County Fire Protection District. IT IS THERFYORE ORDERED that the territory hereinafter described be and r the same is hereby annexed to the San Pablo County Fire Protection District. The territory above referred to and annexed to said district is describ- ad as follows, to wit: All that certain real property situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as fol- lows, to wit: In the following description, all street names ,lot numbers and block numbers referred to are as shown on the mpas of East Richmond Heights Tract recorded August 1, 1910 in Map Book 3 on Page 61 and East Richmond Heights Tract #3 recorded September 19, 1911 in Map Book 6 on Page 126, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Tulare Avenue with the north boundary of the City of -1 Cerrito thence northerly along the center line of Tulare Avenue to its intersection with the direct extension southerly of the center line of Block 75; thence northerly along said extension and said center line of Block 75 to the northwest corner of Lot 26, Block 75 ; thence to the southeast corner cf Lot 2, Block 75; thence to the northwest corner of said Lot 2; thence to the southwest corner of Lot 2, Block 76; thence to the northwest corner of said Lot 2, Block 76; thence to the southwest corner of Lot 12, aforesaid Block 76; thence to the northwest corner of Lot 10, Block 76; thence to the southwest corner of Lot 15, Block 77; thence to the north corner of Lot 5, said Block 77; thence to the east corner of Lot 5; thence to the north corner of Lot 10, Block 106; thence to the east corner of Lot 8, said Block 106; thence to the north corner of Lot 7, said 3lock 106; thence to the east corner of Lot e, Block 1U7; thence to the south corner of said Lot 6; thence to the east corner of Lot 25, Block 109; thence southwesterly along the southeast lines of Lots 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20 & 19, said Block 109 and along its direct extension southwesterly to its intersection with the direct extension westerly of the center line of Hazel Avenue; thence easterly along the said direct extension westerly of the center line of Hazel Avenue and along the center line of Hazel Avenue to its intersection with the direct extension northerly of the center line of Spruce Avenue; thence southerly along said northerly extension and along said center line of Spruce Avenue to its inter- section with the incorporation line of the City of El Cerrito; thence westerly along said incorporation line to the point of beginning. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES - Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. TrembatbG HNS - Supervisors - None. ABSENT - Supe rvi sors - Bone. And the Board takes recess to meet on Nftday, Nov tuber , 1948, at 10 o'clock A.M. ATTEST: Chairman ML T. PAASCHs Clerk By epu*.Y ^lerk ell h L i BEFORE: THE BO ARD GF 3UPEORVISCRS NOUDAY, 11C`rz3ZER 19 1948 THE BOARD I-sE'T IN REGULAR SESSION r AT 10 0*.^.LOCK A.A. PRESENT: HON. W. J. Hi CHANAN u CHAIRRAN, P!SSIDING; SUPERVISORS v S. S. RTPLEY, H. L. CU1Q,1INGS9 RAY S. TAYLOR. a ABSENT: SUPZRVISCR R. J. TREMBATH.Y PRESENT: V. T. PAASCH, CLERK. The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the mouth of October, 194$, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chair- man and the Clerk. IN THE MATTER OF Ordinance No. 464 A form of ordinance numbered 464 and amending Ordinance No. 328 of the San Pablo Fire Protection District, which ordinance establishes regulation per- taining to fires and fire menaces, prohibiting obstructions to means of egress, etc., is presented to this Board; and On motion of supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 464 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ai. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this hoard, be and he is hereby authorized to sign same, and IT IS BY THE BOARS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 464 be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "SAN PABLO NEWS" a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. IN THE MATTER OF Ordinance No. 465 A form of ordinance numbered 465 prohibiting parking upon the west side of mountain View Drive from its intersection with Mt. Diablo Blvd., etc., is pre- sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 465 be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized to sign same, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 465 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "LAFAYETTE SUN", i a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. IN THE MATTER OF Monthly Reports. The Contra Costa County Health Department and the County Building Inspec- tor file their monthly reports for the month of October, 1948, and said reports are placed on file. IN THE MATTER OF Granting Extension of Time for Planning Commission to file report on re- quest of L. R. Palmer and V. C. Boudreau for rezoning of property. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission be and it is hereby granted an ex- tension of ninety days to file its report and recommendations on the request of L. R. iPalmer and V. C. Boudreau requesting that their property fronting 440.34 feet on the e west side of Highway 21, adjacent to the 'Walnut Creek bridge on the south be rezoned Monday, November 1, 1948 - Continued from transition residential agricultural district (R-A) to retain business (R-B). I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 1 present. IN THE MATTER OF Authorizing Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The County Auditor having filed with this Board a request for authoriza- tion to cancel the unpaid second installment of the 1947-48 county taxes on a por- tion of Lot 3 and all of Lot 4, Block 30, Bay Vier Park and Lot 27, Block 22, Alta 5 Punta Tract, acquired by the State for highway purposes, said County Auditor having verified the transfer of said property, portion of lot 3 and all of lot 4, Block 30, Bay Vier Park deeded to State by deed dated April 17, 1948, recorded June 3, f190, Recorder's File #20823, lot 27, Block 22, Alta Punta Tract deeded to State by deed dated March 31, 1948, recorded May 24, 1948, Recorder's File #19671, and t said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to cancel unpaid second installment of 1947-48 county taxes on above described property which was sold to State for delinquent 1947-48 taxes under 1947 sale Nos. 1146 and 1150, respectively. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members } Ipresent. IN THE MATTER OF Authorizing Cancellation of 1948-49 County Tax Lien. On motion of Supervisorpe aylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to cancel the 1945-49 county tax lien on all of Block 175, Original Survey of Martinez, assessed under 1948-49 assessment , 41966, r said cancellation having been requested by the County Auditor who has verified the transfer of said property to the Alhambra Union High School District, transfer hav- ing been made by deed recorded Oct. 19, 1945, Recorder's File #39293, and said re- quiest having been approved by the District Attorney. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. IN THE MATTER OF Authorising Cancellation of 194$-49 i County Tax Lien.t i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to cancel the 1948-49 county tax lien, in the following assessments: 5C acres of 7.70 ac. parcel in 1948-49 Assessment #74995 S 4.60 acres of 6.39 ac. parcel in 1948-49 Assessment 475088 said cancellations having been requested by the County Auditor who checked the trans- fer of title of said property to the Lafayette Elementary School District, deeds recorded October 20, 1948, Recorder's File Nos-39472 and 39500, and said request a t having been approved by the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. Monday, November 1, 1948 - Continued IN THE NATTER OF authorization Cancellation of 1948-49 County Tax Lien. The County Auditor having filed with this Board a request for cancellation of 1948-49 county tax lien on a parcel of land acquired by the Bureau of Reclama- tion for the Delta-Mendota Canal, containing 18.85 acres and being a portion of 1948-49 assessment #66783, in accordance with provisions of Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, said County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the U. S. Government, said transfer having been made by deed dated September 29, 1947, recorded July 30, 1948, Vol. 1194, Page 329, O.R., and said request having Mbeen approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to cancel said 1948-49 county taxes on the 18.85 acres above referred to, which are included in 194.8-49 assessment A6783. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 3 present. IN THE MATTER OF Authorisation Cancellation of 1948-49 County Tax Liens. The County Auditor having filed with this Board a request for the cancella- tion of the 1948-49 county tax liens on the hereinafter described property which was acquired by the State for highway purposes, said Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and hereby authorized and directed to cancel the 1948-49 county tax liens, under provisions of Sec. 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, on said property, as follows, to wit: Cancellation of 1948-49 Taxes on Property Acquired by State of California for Highway Purposes Deeded to State Description Date of Date of Recorder's 1948-49 f Lot Blk. Deed Recording File # Assmtt No. Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite Por Lots 9-10 19 2/16/4$ 6/23/48 23664 (Por of) 11782 19-20 31 4/20 48 5/24/48 19699 (land only)12223 Por lot 13 32 3/9//48 5/11 48 18055 (Land only)12243 21-22 32 4/13/48 6/448 21018 12247 Por 14-15 32 3/09/48 5/11/48 18057 (Land only)12244. of j 27/28/29 32 3/09/48 5/11/48 18057 ( LandPor Only)12250 G i East Richmond Boulevard a 3-4 16 5/14/48 8/02f 28955 15335 5 16 5/14/48 8/2 28955 15336 6 16 5/22ft 8 7/22 48 27638 Ilandonly) 15337 6 40 4/5I4 8 5/20/48 19287 land only)15771 18 41 4/15/48 5/26,/t 8 20109 15793 19 41 5/22/48 9/7/48 33977 15794 20 41 5/12/48 8/2/ 28956 (land only)15795 25 41 5/17748 6/24 48 23879 15798 17 42 7/26/48 9/3 48 33746 (land only)15815 21 42 5/17,//t 8 6/9/48 21745 15819 22 42 5/9148 7/16 48 26890 15820 1 43 5/22/48 7/2//48 24995 15824 3 43 7/S// 8/27/48 32874 (land only)15826 25 43 4/14 48 6/11/48 22109 15842 3 44 4/148 5/14/48 18583 15845-2 9 44 4/8/48 5/ 48 19794 15851 5 50 4/16/48 6/OA8 21738 (land only)15958 t Bay View Park (Richmond In) 54-55 2 6/21/48 7/23/48 27806 20814 i i I 37tt Monday, November 1, 1948 - Continued Deeded to State Date of Date of Recorder's 1948-49 Lot Blk. Deed Recording File Assmlt No. Richmond Annex For 4-5-6 63 3/17/47 7/12/48 26144 Por 25468 Por 39 63 3/17/47 7/12/48 26144 Por 2507 Bay View Park (E1 Cerrito) 42 to 47 incl.16 5/10/4$ 7/12 23 302083-4 30 4/17,/48 67,33 4$ For 13 to 16 incl.30 4/8/4j 5/17/48 187'76 30223 Alta Punta Tract 26 22 3/ 1/48 5/24/48 19671 34349 27 22 31/48 5/24./4,8 19671 30350 Brentwood School District For Sec 31, T1N, R4S desc contg 3.721 ac 6/1/48. 6/JAB; 25205 For 67031 i Lafayette School District i f For Ro Acalanes I contg. 2.66 ac 3/16/48 4/13/48 14438 72456 Lafayette School District Continued M " For of an unnumbered lot in Correction Rap of Lafayette Terrace 3/16/48 4/13/4$ 14438 73154 Acalanes Center 2 6/25/48 7/22/48 27589 74639 3 6/25/48 7/22/48 27589 74640 6/X5/ 6/25/48 7122/48 27589 4643 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presexit. IN THE KATTER OF Authorising 3 Cancellation of penalty and costs on delinquent tax lien. It appearing that when payment of the 1947-48 county taxes on West 401 of Lot 4, Block 70 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez was made on November 12, 1947 both installments were paid but through error the receipts were issued but credit was not given on the roll for the second installment payment in the amount of $22.48, that as a result of said error the property was advertised as delinquent and sold to the State under 1947 Sale No. 1576, and The County Auditor having filed with this Board a request for authority to cancel the delinquency penalty and costs accrued on the delinquency and the re- demption penalties and accept the $2.48 from the Tax Collector's overpayments on 3 redemption of the delinquency, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; Therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cancel said delinquency penalty and costs accrued on the delinquency and the redemption penalties and to accept the $2.48 from the Tax Collector's over-payments on the redemption of the delinquency. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 5 IN THE VATTER OF Claim for Damages on behalf of Robert H. Hiller, Jr. Carlson, Collins and Gordon, Attorneys-at-lax, file with this Board a Iclaim for damages on behalf of Robert H. Diller, Jr., said claim having been verifi- ed, and being for $5,160.00 for damages allegedly received while said Robert H. 7 Monday, November 1, 1946 - Continued Miller, Jr. , was operating an airplane at Buchanan Field, September 26, 1948, said damages being claimed for damages to his plane and to his person when his airplane struck a mound of dirt which he claims had been carelessly and negligently permitt- ed to remain at the edge of runway at Buchanan Field, and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. IN THE MATTER OF Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to cancel $455.00 from Appropriation for Permanent Personnel, Social Service Department, and to re-appropriate said amount for Capital Outlay, Social Service Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members- ` present. IN THE MATTER OF Appropriations Adjustment. (to cover additional charge on electric refrigerator.) On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS DY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to increase the Capital Outlay Appropriation for the County Hospital in the sum of 427.00 and to transfer same from Unappropriated Reserve. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. IN THE MATTER OF Appropriation Adjustment (to provide funds for building shelving in District Attorney's office, Richmond). On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to cancel the sum of 3260.00 from Books Appropriation, District Attorney, and to re-appropriate said amount to District Attorney's Capital Outlay. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members' present. IN THE MATTER OF Petitions favoring Local Hospital Dis- trict, Central Contra Costa County area. Petitions are received from Dr. Chas. J. Hart, `dalnut Creek, from Orchard Nursery & Supply Company of Lafayette and from C. C. Baum of Lafayette, signed by a total of approximately 1037 alleged residents and voters of the Central Contra Costa County, in which petitions a Local Hospital District is favored, and inclusion in the County Wide Plan is protested; and IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said petitions be placed on file. t 41,h N 4 I-londay, November 1 , 1940 - 0ontinued el73 IN THE MATTER OF Authorization to County Assessor to file claims in Superior Court. The County Assessor having filed with this Hoard a request for authority to file claims in the Superior Court for the collection of taxes and delinquencies on the following unsecured personal property assessment, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; In accordance with Section 3003, and an motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said County Assessor f S be and he is hereby granted authority to file claims in the Superior Courts for collection of said taxes and delinquencies on said assessment, as follows: 1948-49 SUITS --- JUSTICE COURT Burns, Willie Grove Avenue, San Pablo, California Equip. & Ndse.-Assessed Valuation $1290-Tax Rate 5.623- E. µTax 172.53-Penalty $5.80-Total Tax $78. 33 Brown Roy F.1240 ian Pablo Avenue, Mail to: Shasta do Oregon St. Redding, California Imp. & Equip.-Assessed Valuation 42700-Tax Rante 5. 623-Tax ,3151.82-Penalty $12.14-Total Tax $163. 96 Boggs, J.935 So. San Pablo Ave. L1 Cerrito California Equi & I•ldse.-Assessed Valuation 11590-Tax Rate 4.638- x Tax 6.74-Penalty 45.89-Total Tax $79.63 4 Beebe, B. k 3502 Lacdonald Avenue, Richmond, California Equip. & I•dse.-assessed Valuation 41500-Tax Rate 4.302 r 4 'A IPT 0',Tax $64.53-Penalty 45.16-Total Tax 469. 69 Court, Harry 809 pain Street Martinez, Califurnia Equi & Mdse.-Issessed Valuation 36000-Tax Rate 3. 551-Tax 213.06-Penalty $17.04-Total Tax $230. 10.Dutra, J. A. OVA 13th & Market Str. , San Pablo, California Equi & ?15dse.-Assessed Valuation $1540-Tax Rate 5.623- - 4 Tax 86.59-Penalty $6.92-Total Tax $93. 51 Dutra, J.1600 13th Street, San Pablo, California f Equip. & lid e.-Assessed Valuation $1420-Tax Rate 5. 623-Tax 579.84-Penalty x6.38-Total Tax $86. 22. Esrey, Don S. sa Ar 1402 N. Harris Street, Hanford, California Boat 128L306-Assessed Valuation $1250-Tax Rate 4.848- 4 Tax $60.60-Penalty $4.84-Total Tax $65.44• w Fulthrop, W. E. C 1327 Facdonald Avenue, Richmond, California Equi. & Vdse-Assessed Valuation 13620-Tax Rate 4. 302-Tax 4155.73-Penalty $12.45-Total Tax $168. 18.It T+`iW XM Freezers, Inc.715 Easton Bldg. , Oakland, California Kerchandise-Assessed Valuation ;5000-Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 215.10-Penalty $17.20-Total Tax $232. 30. F Gascoine, John 2420 Dam Road, San Pablo, California Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $2100-Tax Rate 5.623- Tax 8.09-Penalt 44-TotalTax4S 59 127. 52.Gregoire, Roger Pittsburg, California Equip. & Mds.-Assessed Valuation $1300-Tax Rate 3.717- r 4 Tax 8.32-Penalty $3.86-Total Tax $52. 18.Gattozzi, P. J. 47 335 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond: California 40"Equi & Mise.-Assessed Valuation $1920-Tax Rate 4. 302-Tax 82.59-Penalty $6.60-Total Tax $89.19. u Hughes, H.4.40 San Pablo Avenue, Richmond, California Y = _ .Equipment-Assessed Valuation $1280-Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 55.06-Penalty 44.40-Total Tax $59. 46.t x, 41 Hamm, J. C. &A. i gr,504 2nd Street, Antioch, California Machinery-Assessed Valuation $3000-Tax Rate 4.848- Tax 145.44-Penalty $11.63-Total Tax $157.07. a f 1 Monday, November 1, 1948 - Continued Jewett, Kary E. 1104 Stanton Avenue San Pablo, California Equipment-Assessed aluation $1000-Tax Rate 5.814.-Tax?ar 58.14-Penalty $4.65-Total Tax $62.79. Larselere S Company s 1 Drumm Street, San Francisco, California Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $2000-Tax Rate 4.302- 1 Tax $86.04-Penalty $6.88-Total Tax $92.92. Landley C. & J. Steinbach l 61'o", rt 9 San ablo Avenue Richmond California1Equipment-Assessed hivation 11800-Tax Rate 4.302-Tax 77.43-Penalty , 6.19-Total Tax 483.62. McLaughlin Fisheries Company Box 37 Pt. Richmond , California Machinery & Equipment-Assessed Valuation $2900-Tax Rate q 4.302-Tax 3124.75-Penalty $9.98-Total ?ax $134.73. f Morales, C. 462 10th Street, Richmond, California Equipment & Kerchandise-Assessed Valuation ,$2750-Tax Rate 4.302-Tax 3118.30-Penalty $9.46-Total Tax $127.76. Meadows E. 2914 Harper Street, Berkeley, California a . Boat-Assessed Valuation 1800-Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $77.43- Penalty $6.19-Total Tax $83.62. wjaF r Mires, H. E. a .924 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, California Equi & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $1400-Tax Rate 4.709- Tax 65.92-Penalty $5.27-Total Tax x71.19. Osborn, F. L. 4 1511 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, California F r, Equi . & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $4200-Tax Rate 4.709- Tax 197.77-Penalty $15.82-Total Tax $213.59. thd Perry, A. & A. Sousa 527 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond Californiary;Equi & Mse.-Assessed Valuation $4000-Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 8172-08. Penalty $13.76-Total Tax $185.84. d j 5 Peach, G. S. & rd. Eoff3 1316 Rheem Avenue, Richmond, California F Equi & Mds.-Assessed Valuation $1530-Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 65.82-Penalty $5.26-Total Tax 371.08.Ak Shull George Ee 1854 22nd Street San Pablo, California Equip. & Kdse. & Purniture-Assessed Valuation $1080-Tax Rate 5.623-Tax ,$60.72-Penalty $4.85-Total Tax $65.57 jtP ' Schauer A. E. h 1416 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, California Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $1240-Tax Rate 5.623-Tax 69.72-Penalty 35.57-Total Tax 475.29. Stone, Jodie Ben c/o Robert W. Pelletreau M.. 2$24 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, California k Imp. & EquiSill-93 Penalty Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $2690-Tax Rate 4.161.-Tax 8.95-Total Tax $120.88. 1 t Sutton, J. A. r 485 14th Street, Oakland, California Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $1300-Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 855.92-Penalty $4.4?-Total Tax $60.39. x' Stovel Le J 823 Ohio Street, Richmond California Equig. & Mdse-Assessed Valuation $3400-Tax Rate 4.302- s1011 Tax 146.26-Penalty $11.70-Total Tax $157.96. f 1, a w Ta rlor, Clifford R. 1416 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo California Improvements-Assessed Valuation 43250-Tax Rate 5.623-Tac r 152.74-Penalty 414.61-Total Tax $197-35. x Tapper, C. R. 2815 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond, California r' A 1 .• Equient and Supplies-Assessed Valuation 1750-Tax Ratepm w 4.302-Tax 375.28-Penalty 46.02-Total Tax 481.30 ik t w F h v A •Rst i wiilson, I'l. D. 1310 13th Street, Richmond, California EQui & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 41140-Tax Rate 5.495- i Tax 62.64-Penalty $5.01-Total Tax 467. 65. y Neddel, C. V. 109 Park Place, Richmond, California Equi & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 41670-Tax Rate 4.302- f Tax 17111.84-Penalty 45.74-Total Tax $77.58• 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members i present. t Monday, November 1, 1948 - Continued 375 IN THE MATTER OF Bids for the Construction of Project No. 1, x East-West Runway, Buchanan Field. s This Board having awarded the contract for the furnishing of all labor and materials and performing all work for the construction of an E W runway and necessary drainage and electric ducts at Contra Costa County Airport, Buchanan Field, Concord, California, to Silva Bros. at the unit prices set forth in their bod (total, $101,104-30) ; On motion of Supervisor Cusmiggs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following bid bonds which accompanied the bids of the unsuccessful bidders for the doing of said work, be and the same are hereby RELEAS- ED, EXONERATED AND DISCHARGED: Bond No. B 2$1053, issued by Globe Indemnity Company, accompanied bid by Sondgroth Brothers of Mountain View, and J. G. Archibald, in amount of 10% of amount bid" Bond, issued by Saint Paul Mercury Indemnity Company, "ten per cent of amount bid", accompanied bid of Manuel J. Asta and James R. Lauritzen, doing business as Asta Construction Company Bond No. B 134704, for "ten per cent of the amount bid", issued by Pacific Indemnity Company, accompanied bid of Fredrickson & Watson Construction Co., a California Corporation, of Oakland, California Bond in sum of $15,000.00, issued by American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsyl- vania, which accompanied bid of J. Henry Harris of Berkeley G. Ferrabee, of 2507 Woolsey St., Berkeley, accompanied bid with Bond No. 123895, issued by Indemnity Insurance Company of Horth America, in sum of $13,000-00. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan. NOES: None 5 ABSENT: Supervisor R. J. 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The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authorityto file claims in the Small Claims Court for the collection of taxes and delinquencies on the following unsecured personal property assessments, and the said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, and in accordance with Section 3003, Revenue and Taxation Code of Revenue Laws of California, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized to file claims in the Small Claims Courts for the collection of taxes and delinquencies on said assessments, as follows: Anderson, A. A. 341 Grove Street San Pablo, California Mdse. - Assessed VPluation $100 - Tax Rate 5.623 - Tax $5.62.. Penalty $.44 - Total Tax $6.06. Alien, Lloyd R. j 2142 Center St. Berkeley, California Airplane 09533] - Assessed Valuation $400- Tax Rate 3.896 - Tax $15.5$ Penalty J1.24 - Total Tax $16.82. s; " , Alexander, F. L. 5601 E. 14th St. , Oakland, California Boat #28F626 - Assessed Valuation $150- Tax Rate 3.389 - Tax $5.08 j Penalty $.40 - Total Tax $5.48. CT , ` Antrobus, Joseph k 1419 E. 12th St. , Pittsburg, California Boat #28G555 - Assessed Valuation - $150 - Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax $5.57 - jPenalty $.44 - Total Tax $6.01. x Allsep, A. City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California House Trailer $30- Assessed Valuation $150- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax $5.57 Penalty $.44 - Total Tax $6.01. 131+9 Burris, Robert Grove St. , San Pablo, California 1Eghip. Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $270- Tax Rate 5.623 - Tax $115.18 - Penalty $1.21 - Total Tac $16.39. i Brown, Roberta - 1733 - 35 6th, San Pablo, California JBquip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation 5310-Tax Rate 5.623 - Tax $17-1+3 Penalty $1.39 - Total Tax $18.82. ti Bell, Wayne J. 1523 Truman, San Pablo California F > Equip.- Assessed Valuation $470- Tax Rate 5.623 - Tax $26.42 - penalty! Total Tax $28.53.F 5: Bell, Edna & George 514 Silver Ave., San Pablo, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $360- Tau Rate 5.623 - Tau $120.24 Penalty $1.+61 - Total Tax $21.85. w Bch Chris M0 Mission Ave. , San Pablo, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $100- Tax Rate 5.623.- Tax S5.62- penalty 5.62 Penalty S.44 - Total Tax $6.06. Brown, Merle Rodeo, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $650- Tax Rate 4.336, - Tax $28.1$ Penalty $2.25 - Total Tax $30.43. Ballentine, M. W. 174 Moraga Piedmont, Californias . Airplane #6917 - Assessed Valuation $200 - Tax Rate 3.896 - Tax $7.79-- ,b , Penalty S.62 - Total Tax $8.41. Barber, Van 3 r Orinda, California x Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $200- Tax Rate 5.672 - Tau $11.34 Penalty, S.90 - Total Tax $12.24- 4f P Monday, ?november 1, 101+9, -- Continued Farber, Van Orinda California Mdse. - Assessed Valuation m200- Tax Rate 5.672 - Tax $11.34- Penalty $.40-Total Tax $12.24. Brockly, J. c/o Keller'sx ' Pt. Richmond, California 14 Con Barge - Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 4,302-Tax $8.60- Penalty $.68 - Total TAx $9.28. Boardman, H. 2200 MacDonald Avenue, Richmond, California r Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $710- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $30.510- Penalty, .'-' 2.44 - Total Tax $32.98. Bennett, C. E. c/o Allan Clarke P. 0. Box 67, Richmond California Boat #28B547 - Assesses Valuation $300- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $12.90- Penalty $1.03 - Total Tax $13.93. Beck, J. 0. (Mrs.) y Hotel Herald, 308 Eddy St. San Francisco, CaliforniaN Equipment - Assessed Valuation $300- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $12.90-v Penalty 11.03 - Total Tax $13.93• A 4 Baltzley, J. 937 Ohio, Richmond, California 4 Machinery - Assessed Valuation $210 - Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $9.03- 3 Penalty $.72 - Total Tax $9.75. Bach, Chris: 9 W. Richmond Ave., Richmond, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $80- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $3.44 - Penalty $.27 - Total Tax $3.71. x Bullers, C. City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California House Trailer #39- Assessed Valuation $300- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax 11.15 - Penalty $.89 - 'Total $12.04. Bowman, R. 4 }" City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California House Trailer #18 - Assessed Valuation $50- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax 1.85 - Penalty $.14 - Total Tax $1.99. Billed, R. O` 1 6_11-11 187 Cumberland St. , Pittsburg California 5 ° Boat - Assessed Valuation S356-Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax $13.00 - Penalty 1.04 - Total Tax $14.04.1 Betz Mrs. City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California House Frailer $22-Assessed Valuation $150- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax 5.57 - Penalty S.44- Total Tax $6.01. I. Llx .: x Benton, R. 0. City Trailer Park Pittsburg, California House Trailer #47-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate 3.717-Tax 11.15 - Penalty $.89- Total Tax $12.04. Curtis, F. A. , P. 0. Box 815, Lafayette, California Airplane BT 13-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 3.896 - Tax 7.79 - Penalty $.62-Total Tax $8.41. Capps, Donald Moraga Hwy, 0rinda, California Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $150- Sax Rate 5.672- Tsx $8.50- Penalty $.68.4otal Tax $9.1E . Casetta, Frank 940 Park Ave. , San Jose, California Boat #28x316-Assessed Valuation $160-Tax Rate 4.948 - Tax $7.91- Penalty $.63-Total Tax $8.54. Carini, Nino 182 gest 6th St. , Antioch, California Boat #28D635-Assessed Valuation $50-Tax Rate 4.948-Tax $2.47- o* 1.0 Alt` q Penalty S.19 Total Tax $2.66. Clark, W. c/o Lipe, 78 Alpine Ave LosLos Oatos, California w L4 Imp.-Assessed Valuation $390-Tax Rate 6.180-Tax $24.10-Penalty, 1.92-Tax $26.02. Y1 1 Cornell, J. 45 Washington Ave. , Richmond, California Mdse. & Machinery-Assessed Valuation $1010 Tax Rate 4.302-Taz rr 43.45-Penalty $3.47 - Total Tax $46.92. 0-.,,-,f7 Clevenger, R. C. 113 Park Place, Richmond, California E 24.Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $570-Tax Rate 4.TRX pgt 302-52- Penalty $1.96 - Total Tax $26.48. rf lh. 379 Monday, '.ovember 1, !Q4+ -- Continued r Cirimale, J. 9368 Pt. San Pablo, Richmond, California Boat #28c658 - Assessed Valuation $250- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $10.75- Penalty $.86 - Total Tax $11.61. Christensen, E. ry 16026 Morse Drive, Oakland, California Boat #28A118-Assessed Valuation $250 Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $10.75- Penalty $.86-Total Tax $11.61. Catano, J. 843 Pomona St. , El Cerrito, California IBoat #28C568-Assessed Valuation $400 Tax Rate 4.302 Tax $17.20- Penalty $1.37 - Total Tax $18.57. a" Cancilla, Joe 7525 Fairmount Ave. , El Cerrito, California Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1300- Tax Rate 4.709- Tex $1.4`.12 Penalty $1.12-Total Tax $15.24. 4 }, Crabtree & Schmidt 4 1909 L Street, Antioch, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $600- Tax Rate 4.848- Tax $29.08- Penalty $2.32- ^_'ata! Tax $31.40. i Cook, Albert L. 12703 San Pablo Ave., San Pablo California Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $250- Tax Rate 5.623 - Tax $14.05- Penalty $1.12 - Total Tax $15.17. DeBorba, Joe Rt. 1 Box 22, Byron, California zk Machinery-Assessed Valuation $400- Tax Rate 3,493 - Tax 513.97- AA Penalty $1.11- Total Tax $15.03. Desirello, Kenneth r :.. 332 1 9th St. , Oakland, California Boat #28M947 - Assessed Valuation $100- Tax Rate 3.853 - Tax $3«85 Penalty 4-.30-Total Tax $.4.15. Daniels, Stanley 934 Ohio St. , Richmond, California Equip.Mdse. - Assessed Valuation.=740- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $31.8100 Penalty $2.54 - Total Trx $34.37. Davis, Roy T. 567 Standard Avenue, Pt. Ri9 California A Mdse. & Equip.-Assessed Valuation $210- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $9.03- Penalty $.72 - Total Tax $9.75. Denney, Nellie ice 1142* MacDonald Avenue, Richmond, California Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $100- Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $4.30 - Penalty 34 - Total Tax $4.64. Doughty, W. G. 704 San Pablo Ave. , Richmond, California Merchandise - Assessed Valuation $250- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $10.75 Penalty $.86 - Total Tax $11.61. j Duarte, Manuel & Frank Gonzales r ?_. 8 San Pablo Ave. , Richmond, California Equip. & Mds. - Assessed Valuation $990- Tax Rate 4.302 - Tax $42.58 Penalty $3.40 Davis Joseph A. 1040 Black Diamond St., Pittsburg 2 California ry . Boat #28B527- Assessed Valuation 11750- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax $27.87o. xs•; t, Penalty $2.22 - Total Tax $30.09ri Davis Joseph A.r9= 1040 Black Diamond St. , Pittsburg, California Boat-Assessed Valuation $600- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax $22.30- Penaltg 1.78 - Total Tax $24.08. Dye, 0. B. City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California House Frailer #28 - Assessed Valuation $300- Tax Rate 3.717-Tax Ir a a 11.15 - Penalty $.89 - Total Tax $12.04. DeStefano, Albert Y µRt. 2 Box 498, Pittsburg, California a L Boat #28X891- Assessed Valuation $500- Tax Rate 3.717 - Fax S18. 58-Penalty $1.48 - Total Tax $20. 06.Devoe, Harold A.Pear Street, Pinole California Equipment - Assessa Valuation $400- Tax Rate 4.161 - Tax $16.64- s 7.. .Penalty $1.33 - Total Tax $17. 97.Dodson, Samuel L. 1501 Wellington St. , Oakland, CaliforniaK Boat #28A620-Assessed Valuation $450-Tax Rate 3.551-Tax $15.97- tj >Penalty $1.27 - Total Tax $17. 24. i1 4 onday, November 1, 1040, -- Continued Davey, T. E. 172 Concord Blvd. , Concord California Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $1 0-Tax Rate 4.220- Tax $6.33 - Penalty j $.50 - Total Tax $6.83. Essick, P. S. 4311 Shattuck Ave. , Berkeley, California Mese.-Assessed Valuation $90- Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $3.87 - Penalty 30- Total Tax 54.17. x ; Evans, J. City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California r House Trailer #47- Assessed Valuation $ 00- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax 11.15 - Penalty $.89 _ Total Tax $12.01+. Edd J. Elf, P City Trailer Park Pittsburg California vA v House Trailer #?24 - Assessed Valuation $300- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax N , 11.15 - Penalty $.89 - Total Tax $12.04. 74 Fett, H. D. f 2448 San Pablo Ave., San Pablo, Californias Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation £650- Tax Rate 5.623 - Tax 536.54- Penalty $2.92 Total Tax $39.46. 44 Fenton, E. G. d Rt. 2 Box 750 Walnut Creek, California Airplane #634K Assessed Valuation 5300- Tax Rate 3.896- Tax $11.68- 0 Penalty $,93 - Total Tax $12.61. Gisse, F. H. 2533 N. San Pablo Ave. , San Pablo, California 4r Equip. & Mdse. & Mach. - Assessed Valuation $250- Tax Rate 5.814- Tax $14.53 - Penalty $1.16 - Total Rax $15.69. f v Gruidl, Leo A. 1814 Fruitvale Ave. , Oakland, Californian Airplane #56265 - Assessed Valuation $200- Tax Rate 3.896- Tax $7.79- Penalty $.62 - Total Tax $8.41. 3 Gruenha en, Henry r# 3663 38th Ave. , Oakland, California1 Boat #28T427 - Assessed Valuation ;300- Tax Rate 4.848- Tax Penalty x£1.16- Total Tax $15.70. Gerle George C. Mt. Diablo Blvd. , Walnut Creek, California y< Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $850- Tax Rate 5.194- Tax $44.143 Penalty $3.53 - Total Tax $47.67. Gardner, L. J. c/o Reller's, Pt. Richmond, California Bargge-Assessed Valuation $200- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $8.60 - Penalty fi 68- Total Tax 9.28. Cummere, Francis 754 23rd St., Richmond, California Equipment- assessed valuation $80- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $3.44- Penalty $.27- Total Tax $3.71. Garland, R. City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California House Trailer #10-Assessed Valuation $300- Tax Rate 3.71? - Tax $21.1%- Penalty 11.1 Penalty $.89- Total Tax $12.04. 3 p Glover, J. S. z"° n 7000 Stockton Ave. , El Cerrito, California a Equipment - Assessed Valuation $460- Tax Rate 4.709 - Tax $21.66 Penalty $1.73 - Total Tax $23.39. VHooper, Hale (Mrs.r 6' c/o General Delivery, Walnut Creek, California Horses & Cattle- Assessed Valuation $195- Tax. Rate 5.194- Tax $10.12- Penalty $.80- Total Tax $10.92. Hortman, Iva 4:; r, 2707 San Pablo Ave. , San Pablo, California Equipment - Assessed Valuation $250- Tax Rate 5.623 Tax 614,05- Penalty 14.05 Penalty $1.12 - Total Tax $15.17. Holmes, Bill & Nelson Baker 3219 Evans, San Pablo, California W + Equipment - Assessed Valuation $150- Tax Rate 5.623 - Tax $8.43- 4 Penalty $.67- Total Tax $9.10. Horwinski Robert RFD #2, Lafayette, Calif. rnis Airplane ,#54323- Assessed Valuation $750- Tax Fate 3.896- Tax $29.22, 10 Penalty $2.33- Total Tax $31.55. F,' iu A i Monday, November 1, 1,481 -- Continued Harder, Abraham 286 Farrallone St. , San Francisco) California Boat #2PH205- Assessed Valuation *150- Tax Rate 3.389- Tax $5,08- Penalty 5.40-Total Tax $5.48. Hipkins, R. 2079 Webster St. , Oakland, California Boat #28J313- Assessed Valuation $90- Tax Rate 4.848.. Tax x-36- Penalty .34 Total Tax $4.70. r Hinton, R. 4,312 Cutting Blvd., Richmond, California Equip. & Mdse. & Imp.-Assessed Valuation $30. Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $1.29-Penalty $.10- Total Tax $1.39. Hill, Jack M. 4234 MacDonald Ave. , Richmond California Equipment-Assessed Valuation 100- Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $4.30-Penalty $.34-Total Tax $4.64. Henderson, Doc 14U Macdonald Avenue, Richmond California Equipment-assessed valuation S290 Tax Rate 4.302 Tax $11.18-Penalty $.89-Total Tax 12.07. Highfield, A. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California House Trailer #23-Assessed Valuation S150-Tax Rate 3.717-Tax $5.57-Penalty $.44- Total tax $6.01. Ingram, Maurice, 1807 Lake Street, San Pablo, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 4.682 Tax $9.36-Penalty $.74-Total Tax $10.1D. Jone, H.M. , 1015 Chanslor Avenue, Richmond, California Equipment & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $190-Tax Rate 4.302 Tax $8.17-Penalty $.65 Total Tax $8.32. Garwood Harry, 689 9th St., Richmond, California Boat #2AH125-Assessed Valuation $300-TRx Rate 4.848-Tax $14.54-Penalty $1.16- Total Tax $15.70. 1 Jones. Perry L. , 1843 Eggert Avenue, San Francisco, California Mdse.-Assessed Valua- tion J200 Tax Rate 4.302-Tax 58.60-Penalty $.68-Total Tax $9.29. Kinslow, A. R. , 1544 13th St. San Pablo, California, Tools & Equipment-Assessed Valua tion $150 Tax Rate 5.623-Tax 13.43-Penalty 5.67-Total Tax $9.10. Kimball, Harry, 21 Ridgewood Avenue San Francisco, California, Boat #28T243-Assessed Valuation 5330-Tax Rate 3.339- Tax 11.18- Penalty S.89-Total Tax $12.07. Kinley, B. E. , 396 MacArthur Blvd. , Oakland, California, Boat #28M228-Assessed Valua- tion 5260 Tax Rate 3.313-Tax $8.61- Penalty S.68-Total Tax $9.29. f Kiethley, L. L. , Rt. 1, Box 68, Antioch, California, Boat #28U646-Assessed Valuation 750- Tax Rate 4.948- Tax $37.11- Penalty S2.96- Total Tax $40.07. Kercher, Paul, c/o Richmond Yacht Harbor, 320 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond, California, Boat-Assessed Valuation $360- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $15.48- Penalty $1.23- Total Tax 16.71. Knutsen, C. , 2020 Milvia Street, Berkeley California, Equipment-Assessed Valuation 150- TAx Rate 4.302- Tax $6.45- Penalty i.51-Total Tax $6.96. i Kirby, Mary, 1529 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, California, Equipment & Merchandise- Assessed Valuation 3600- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 525.81-Penalty $2.06 - Total Tax $27.87. Kenna, Ray, 117 Standard Avenue, Richmond California, Equipment- Assessed Valuation 100- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $4.30- Penalty 1.34- Total Tax $4.64. Kiser J. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #4-Assessed Valua- tion 4300-- Tax rate 3.71? - Tax 511.15-Penalty S.39- Total Tax $12.04. Lee, Ralph J. , 217 Chesley Avenue, San Pablo, California, Equipment-Assessed Valuation 400- Tax Rate 5.623- Tax $22.49- Penalty S1.79- total Tax $24.28. Lewis, I :H. , 7629 York St. , Richmond, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 810- Tax Rate 5.495 - Tax $44.50- Penalty 53.56- Total Tax $48.06. Lyons, Ronald, 1025 Los Palos Drive, Lafayette, California, Airplane #62274- Assessed Valuation 5200- Tax Rate 3.896- Tax $7.79- Penalty 6.62- Total Tax $8.41. Lard, Jarvis, 1155 65th St., Oakland, California, Boat #28C728- Assessed Valuation 50- Tax Rate 4.848- Tax 52.42- Penalty *.19 - Total Tax $2.61. E Lazio, Tom, 315 Nevin Avenue, Mail: 520 'Jest St. , Pittsburg, California Furniture- Assessed Valuation $380- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax J16.34- Penalty $1.30 - Total Tax $17.64. Lawder, P. J. , Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, Californiat, Boax28C Assessed Valuation S250- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $10.75- Penalty x;.36 Total a $11.61. t Lee, Louis City Trailer Park, Pittsbur , California, House Trailer #29- Assessed i Valuation 150- Tax Rate 3.717 - Tax $1.15- Penalty S.14- Total Tax $1.99. Lotta, J. M., 522 Hobert St. , Oakland, California, Boat 1#28F185- Assessed Valuation 440- Tax Rate 3.551- Tax $14.20- Penalty 51.13- Total Tax $15.33• Lawrence, George Yacht Harbor, Martinez, California, Boat #28C920- Assessed Valuation 250- Tax Rate 4.348- Tax $12.12- Penalty $.96- Total Tax $13.03. Masters, D. A. , Sup. Squad. 62M. & S. Groupe McChord Field, Washington Airplane j #68929- Assessed Valuation $300- Tax Rate 3.496- Tax $11.68- Penalty S.33- Total Tax 12.61. Moos, A. A. , 1741 68th Avenue, Oakland, California, Boat #28FA4- Assessed Valuation 50- Tax Rate 3.389- Tnx 51.69- Penalty S.13- Total Tax $1.82. Martinez, Bennie & Artie Galindo, P. 0. Box 682 Brentwood, California, Equip. & Mdse. Assessed Valuation 5450- Tax Rate 4.139- Tax 51.62- Penalty $1.48- Total Tax $20.10. McLaughlin, Emery, 655 Loring Avenue Crockett California, Equipment- Assessed Valua- tion $350- Tax Rate 3.903- Tax $13.4-Penalty J1.09- Total Tax $14.75. Mart, Don A. , 3040 Grove St., Oakland, California, Boat #64817- Assessed Valuation- 400- Tax Rete 3.313- Tax $13.25- Penalty S1.06- Total Tax m14.31. Meyers Joe P. 0. Box 574, Port Chicago, California, Theatre Equipment - Assessed Valuation $- Tax Rate 4.500- Tax $31.5O-Penalty $2.52- Total Tax $34.02. Meyers, Joe, P.O. Box 574, Port Chicago, CaliforniaMdse.-Assessed Valuation $200- Tax Rate 4.500- Tax 59.00- Penalty S.72- Total Tax 19.72 Xolen, F. G. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #67f-Assessed Valuation S50- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax S1.85 Penalty 5.14- Total Tax $1.99. Meyers, H. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #78- Assessed Valuation S300- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax 511.15 - Penalty S.89- Total Tax $12.04. Madison, A. L. , 6615 Fairmount Avenue, 91 Cerrito, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 5300- Tax Rate 4.709- Tax S14.12- Penalty 301.12- Total Tax 515.24. 1 Heckel, Wilbur F. 765 9th St., Richmond, California, Boat #289318- Assessed Valuation 180- Tax Rate 3. 53- Tax S6.93- Penalty S.55-Total Tax $7.48. North, W. i515 - 4th St. , RichmondCalifornia, Boat #28N378-Assessed Valuation $70- Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $3.01- Penalty .24 Total Tax $3.25. t Monday, November 1, 14481 -- Continued 4ewman, Melvin, 4172 'Broadway, Rkland, California, Boat #2'J526-Assessed Valuation 500- Tax ?Pte 3.717- -ix 51 .58_ Penalty 51.48--otal Tax 520.06. Ohnstad Donald E. , P. 0. Pox 743, Brentwood, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Val- uation 4400-Tax RRte 6.180-fax S24.72-Penalty i1.97-Total Tax 526.69. Plant, W. E. , 1998 23rd Street, San Pablo California, Equip. & Mdse. & Mach.-Assessed i Valuation $600- Tax Rate 5.623-Tax $33.?_Penalty 52.69-Total Tax $36.42. Peterson Lee, c/o Buchanan Field, Concord, California, Airplane #70595-Assessed Valua g tion $306- Tax Rate 3. 396- Tax $11.68- Penalty 5.93-Total Tax $12.61. Pacini, C. J. ,Port Chicago California, Improvements-Assessed Valuation $810-Tax Rate 4.500-Tax $36.45- Penalty J2.91-Total Tax $39.36. Parker, W. , #6 Sixth St. , Richmond, California, Mdse. & Mach.-Assessed Valuation $620- Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $26.67- Penalty 52.13-Total Tax ; 28.80. Pacific Novelty Company, c30 iCains Avenue, Albany, California, Equipment-Assessed Val- uation $280-TRX Rate 4.302- T,x 512.04- Penalty 06. 96-Total Tax 513.00. Pittman E. , City frailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #2-Assessed Valua- stion $1 0-Tax Rate 3.717-Tax 55.57-Penalty 5.44-Total Tax $6.01. 1 Mori, I P.O. Box 146, Antioch, California, Boat .#28E272-Assessed Valuation $50-Tax Rate 4. 48-Tax 52.42-Penalty 3,19 Total Tax $2.61. i McBride, Roy A. , 685- 30th St. , Oakland, California, Boat #28E681-Assessed Valuation ! 700- Tax Rate 4.848- Tax $33.93-Penalty 52.71- Total Tax $,36.64. Myers, Adolph, 59-47 Chelton Drive, Oakland, California, Equipment Assessed Valuation 480- Tax Rate 4.302-Tnx $20.64-Penalty $1.65-^otal Tax $22.29. Moreno, J. C. , 304 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond California, Merchandise-Assessed Valua- I tion $170- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 57.31-Penalty 0.53- Total Tax $7.89. f Minter, G. E. , 253 12th St. , Richmond, California, Supplies & Machinery-Assessed Val- uation $270- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 511.61- Penalty $.92- Total Tax $12.53• Merchant J. W. , 3110 College Avenue, Berkeley, California, Boat #28D165-Assessed Val- j uation $§0- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $3.44- Penalty 5.27- Total Tax $3.71. i Mefford, F. , 1735 Bush St. San Pablo, California, Boat #2W 52- Assessed Valuation 500- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 121.51- Penalty 51.72- 'Total Tax 523.23. McRacken, E. & B. T. Baldwin, 615A Macdonald Avenue, Richmond California, Merchandise Assessed Valuation $350- Tax Rate 4.302- '"F x ;15.05- Penalty 01.20- Total Tax $16.25. McNeely W. 6 402 Pullman Avenue, Richmond, California, Equip. & Furn.-Assessed Val- j uation 1410- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 517.63- Penalty 51.41- Total Tax $19.04. Mathews J. M. , 126 Standard Avenue, Richmond, California, Mdse. & Equip.-Assessed Val- iuation0210- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $9.03- Penalty 5.72- Total Tax $9.75. McCree, Namon, 40 Black Dimaond StPittsburg, California, Boat #280967- Assessed Val- ! uation $500- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax SiA.58- Penalty $1.48 - Total Tax $20.06. McCree, Namon, 40 Black Dimaond St. , Pittsburg, Cplifornia, Boat #28F464-Assessed Val- uation $250- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax $9.29- Penalty 5.74- Total Tax $10.03. Moran, G. A. City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #82- Assessed Valuation S56- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax 61.85- Penalty 5.14- Total Tax $1.99. I Peterson, C. T. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer 03- Assessed. Valuation 5150- Tax Rate 3.717 - TRY 35.57- Penalty 06.44- Total Tax $6.01. Peroult T. S. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg California House Trailer #76j- Assessea Valuation $300- T.,x Rate 3.717- Tax 11.15- Penaty 5.89- Total Tax $12.04. Purcell L. L. , 336 ran Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito California, Furniture-Assessed Valua- 1 tion $76- Tax Rate 4.709- Tax $3.29- Penalty 06.29- Total Tax $3.55. j O'Brien, L. G. , Hayfork Airport, Hayford, California x Airplane #2248K & 558x-Assessed Valuation 5650- Tax Rate 3.896- Tax 525.32- Penalty 712.02- Total Tax $27.34. Ray & Helens Home Appliances, 184 5 23rd Street, Richmond, California, Equipment & Merchandise - Assessed Valuation 5250- Tax Rate 5.623- Tax $14.05- Penalty $1.12- Total TRX $15.17. Redmon, C. W. 3551 Dam Road, Richmond, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 600- Tax Rate 5.481- Tax $32.38- Penalty $2.63- Total Tax 535.51. Ryan, Douglas L. , 42 Estrella Avenue Piedmont, California, Airplane #45568- Assessed Valuation 5550- Tax Rate 3.896- Tax 121.42- Penalty $1.71- Total Tax $23..13. Ross, J. C. 9 Adeline Oakland, California, Boat #28H480-Assessed Valuation $250- 1 Tax Rate 4.Tax $12.1- Penalty 5.96- Total Tax $13.08. I Rosenberg, M. C. (Dr.) , 331 Rth Street, Richmond, California, Equipment-Assessed Valuation 5520- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $22.37- Penalty 51.78- Total Tax $24.15. Rosebrook, B. , 501 Cutting Blvd. , ?Richmond, California, Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $350- TAx Rate 4.302-Tnx 515.05-Penalty 51.20- Total Tax $16.25. Richmond Amusement %Oompany, 214 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, California, Equipment- Assessed Valuation $1000- Tax Rate 4.302- TAx $41,02- Penalty $3.44- Total Tax $46..46. Schuster, Frank, 2900 No. San Pablo Ave. San Pablo California, Furniture-Assessed fValuation $200- Tax Rate 5.243-tax 510.4x_ Penalty 1.33- Total Tax $11.31. Schlien, 0. H. , 1315 Market Street San Pablo, California, Equip. do Mdse.- Assessed ValuatioRan $1+80-Tax 5.623-Tax 126.99-Penalty $2.15- Total Tax $29.14. Saingt n, H. X. , Arlington Berkeley, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation 440- Tax Rate 6.043- Tax $26.5- Penalty 52.12- Tota Tax S28.70. Strickland, L. , 1243 York Street, Richmond, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valua- tion $430- Tax Rate 5.495- Tax 523.62- Penalty 51.;- Total Tax $25.50. Szlyjka, Steve, 311 Cpnen Street, Windsor, Conn., Airpl nes #68952 & #68937-Assessed Valuation 5600- Tax Rate 3.896- Tax $23.37- Penalty 51.86- Total Tax $25.23. Shadoan Noel W. , Rt.Box 331 Concord, California, Airplane #67775-Assessed Valua- tion RO- Tax Rate 3-b,-06- Tax 59.22- Penalty $2.33- Total Tax $31.55. JS & A Motors, 5351A Belgrave P. Oakland, California, Airplane #68919- Assessed Valua- tion $300- Tax Rate 3.Q96- Tax 11.63 - Penalty 5.93- Total Tax $12.61. Simmoni, E. C. , Martinez, California, Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $350- Tax Rate 13.551 - Tax 512.42- Penalty 5.99- Total TRx $13.41. Silva, Richard & C. Salter, 5+5 ':andlestick, San Francisco, California Boat #28C541- Assessed Valuation 5400- Tax Rate 4.943- Tax $19.79- Penalty $1.58- Total Tax $21.37. Seiler, Carl, 3367 39th Street, Oakland California, Boat #28F111-Assessed Valuation 50- Tax Rate 4.448- Tax $2.47- Penalty 1.19- ""otal Tax $2.66. Schreiber, W. R. , 363 Peralta Street, Hayward California, Boat #28M441-Assessed Valua- tion $50- Tax Rate 4.845- Tax $2.42- Penalty 0.19- Total Tax $2.61. Sanford, Robert L. , 388+ Delmont Ave. , Oakland, California, Boat #28M363-assessed valuate tion $150- Tax Rate 4.848- Tax 067.27-Penalty 5.58-Total Tax $7.85. Scrogin, Mr. , 417 Ocean View, Berkeley, California, Boat #28X946-Assessed Valuation 70-Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $3.01-Penalty $.24-Total Tax $3.25. CSherlock, W. H. , 420 6th St. , Richmond, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 960.00-Tax Rate 4.302 Tax $41.29- Penalty $3.30- Total Tax $44.59. i f j 3828Monday, November 1, 194,91 Continued Stewart L. 1 J. , ?7?0 Cut ting vd. , Richmond, California, Boat #28H491-Assessed Val- uation 1`0-^ux Rate Y._?02= x _,_ 714-Penalty S.61-Total Tax m8.35. Stimson, G. H. 740 San Pablo Avenue, Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuatio a$80- Tnx Rate 4.302-Tax $3.44- Penalty $.27- Total Tax $3.h. Stovel L. J. , 1226 Macdonald AvenueRichmond, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Veluatlon $450- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax h9.35- Penalty $1.54- Total Tax $20.89. ZSanford, C. , c/o Richmond Yacht Harbor, 320 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond, California, Boat 28Y562- assessed Valuation 5750- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax $32.26 - Penalty $2.58- Total Tax $34.94 e Sullivan, C. P. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #55J-Assessed Valuation $150- Tax Rate 3.717- T^x $5.57 - Penalty $.44- Total Tax $6.01. Spaulding, E. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #68J-Assessed Valuation $300- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax 111.15- Penalty $.39- Total Tax $12.04. Sossaman, W. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, douse Trailer #1f-Assessed Val- uation $300- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax $11.15-Penalty 5.39- Total Tax 312.&. Sellers22 T. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #38-Assessed Val- uation X6300- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax $11.15-Penalty $.89- Total Tax $12.04. Salome, J. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #46J-Assessed Val- uation $50- Tax Rate 3.717- lax 51.85- Fenalty :x.14- Total Tax $1.99. Stark, C. 0. 9 1848 San Pablo Avenue, $1 Cerrito, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $310-Tax Rate 4.709 - Tax $14.59- Penalty $1.16- Total Tax $15.75. Taylor, C. H. , 4 18th Street, Richmond, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 1$250- Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $10.75 - Penalty 5.36 - Total Tax $11.61. Three Day Cleaners, 2020 Milvia Street, Perkeley, California, Supplies-Assessed Valua- tion $150- Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 56.45- Penalty w.51-Total Tax $6.96. Tracy Dick, 224 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, California, Mfdr. & Equip.-Assessed Valua- tion J820- Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $35.27-Penalty $2.82-Total Tax $38.09. Tietjens, Ernest & Theo Thesing, 3554 20th St. , San Francisco California Boat #28B354 Assessed Valuatian $300-Tax Rate 3.551-Tax $10.65-Penalty $.8-total Tax ill.50. United Communities Corporation, Rich-non' California, Boat #28S935-Assessed Valuation 400-Tax Rate 4.302-Tax $17.20- Penalty 11.37-Total Tex $13.57. Vee 2 Club Incorporated, 836 San Pablo Avenue, E1 Cerrito, California, Equipment-Assessed Valuation $250- Tax Rate 4.709- Tax $11.77- Penalty $.94- Tax $12.71. Woodbury, ". F. & ':. H. Steibinger, 2630 Rumrill Blvd. , San Pablo California Merchan- 41se-Assessed Valuation 01120 Tax Rate 5.814-Tax .$6.97-Penalty $.5-Total Tax 17.52. Williams, L. P. , 1765 No. 13th St. , San Pablo, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Val- , cation $2.30-Tax Rate 5.623 Tax 312.93- Penalty 51.03-Total Tax $13.96. Westfall, H. E. , 2068 Allston 'Jay, Berkeley, California, Airplane #72220-Assessed Valua tion $600-Tax Rate 3.896-Tpx $23.37- Penalty $1.86-Total Tax $25.23. Walther, Richard C. & Claire, 520 South Van Ness Afe. , San Francisco California, Boat 28P16o-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 3.319 Tax $6.77- Penalty $.4-Total Tax $7.31. Wilcox, Will, Port Chicago, California, Equipment- Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 4.500-Tax $22.50-Penalty $1.%-Total Tax a24.30. Williams, Mike, 2716 - 78th Avenue, Oakland, California Boat #28V205-Assessed Valuatio 0750 Tax Rate 4.848-Tax $36.36-Penalty $2.90-Total Tax 139.26. Wald, L. A. , 1326 Locust St. , Walnut Creek, California, Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valua- tion $400-Tax Rate 5.194-Tax $20.77-Penalty $1.66-Total Tax $22.43. Williams, Id. B. & P. J. Mund, 818 d. Florida St. , Richmond, California Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $450-Trx Rate 4.302?'ax $19.35-Penalty $1.94- Total Tax $20.49. Woods, F. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg California, House Trailer #50-Assessed Valuati n 150-Tax Rate 3.717- Tax $5.57-Penalty 1.44-Total Tax $6.01. Williams, S. , City Trailer ParkPittsburg, California, House Trailer #41-Assessed Vpl- uation $300-Tax Rate 3.717 Tax 111.15-Penalty $.39-Total lax $12.04. Wheeler W. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #32-Assessed Val- uation J150-Tpx Rate 3.717-Tax $5.57-Penalty $.44-Total Tax $6.01. Walker R. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #77-Assessed Valua- tion $0-Tax Rate 3.717-Tax 31.85-Penalty $.14-Total Tax $1.99. Talker, J. C. , City Trailer Park, Pittsburg, California, House Trailer #58-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 3.717- Tax $5.57- Penalty $.44- Total Tax $6.01. Zupa, Louis Rumrill Blvd. & Broadway, San Pablo, California, Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $110- TAx Rate 5.814- Tax $6.39- Penalty $.51-Total Tax $6.90. In the Matter of Authorization to sCounty Assessor to file claims in Superior Court. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to Mile claims in the Superior Court for the collection of taxes and delinquencies on the following unsecured personal property assessment, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; In accordance with section 3003, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said County Assessor be and he is hereby granted said authority to file claims in the Superior Court for collection of taxes and delinquencies on said assessment, as follows: Agresti, R., 2439 35th Avenue, Oakland, California, Hogs-Assessed Valuation $8000- Tax Rate 4.501-Tax $360.08-Penalty $28.330- Total Tax $388.88. Anchor Bay Lumber Company, Bast Shore Hwy. & Huntington, Richmond, California Imps. & Mdse. & Mach.-Assessed Valuation $66,330-Tftx Rate 4.638-Tax $;3076.38-Penalty J246.11- Total Tax $3322.49. Atlas Frame ComBox 567, Port Chicago California, Machinery-Assessed Valuation 6000-Tax Rate Co. -Tax $244.98- Penalty 19.59- Total Tax $264.57. National Sales Company, 325 Panhandle Blvd., E1 Cerrito, California, Equipment-Assessed Valuation $6420-Tax Rate 4.302- Tax 8276.18- Penalty $22.09-Total Tax $298.27. 009 Monday, November I, 19452 -- Continued Pioneer Dairy Company, lst & Dairy Road Pittsburg, California, Imps. & Equip.-Assessed Valuation 5202500- Tax Rate 3.717- Tax 1761.98-Penalty $60.95-Total T?x $ 322,93.Seuberth, R. S. , 320 - 13th St. Richmond, California, Equip. & Hdse.-Assessed Valua- tion $5610-TQx Rate 4.302- Tax 1241-34-Penalty $19.30-'dotal Tax $260.64; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. I at ' 47f .C y n . t. `•' I. k.'. - tea. -Nit. ' y'i r i' . nr t. Aa j. 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"t ..-'R': .•.. Y. i.'J-i:w.,...r'.. +1.::, i -' : r: uF.f.r _. .. .,v fi : a fI'•:i; y i r r,.5• fii, aq. L tjF :y.'.,{:c p.. 4'2' '" SN. r"+a4' An .: n a7 i,aW v' S.•i. x o' ......yF }.. - C,'... m y. t',"I+` {.,{•{ S'fry[Ir.'"' i` i! r F.. e,•=.: iy..e z9 .9ti v._ T'- ':"e f:.dl,s a•'1 ;.;. y P"I .I w .Y i•f'' y—' ' i•.,(...r'-.'. 9 3,'„ ,.- ' i Yr'L.,.Ems;:w9++s:... T•x d` n'+. y. - x'tro. a.i y'' '.r" yfieak• .. f .. . a•' . a<:_t 4' 'l E.f,'' r'". ra, f ; timr . f,1 : F% mi p ' t'!f'.•.. t' l •.. *x. p.P. i..iF '. Y. 4or r .. t r:.3 _mo.'s w'; •`.C-`. r';"R- ""' ,.e'Y.: +.•,y i t l sr..g:- L -e-.i r. s':a .«r.G'.+1'SR`.`§c i...b a +, r §. ' fi.q-.. "_ „5,. .,,•-„ 7 a•' .fi •r ::'{ ! ft 41P 00 Nay's•: - , ...... .. ..: Y .. . { .. ... •a. L,...S n .. ,t:a Monday, November 1 , 1948 - Continued t7 In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, Co,:nty Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for3 authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, secondedybySupervisorTaylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMM that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 29, Assessment #89702, A. Joseph and Adele M. J. Tavan are assessedwith3'88 acres in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at $2755. Thecorrectassessedvalueofimprovementsis $635. In Volume 26, Assessment #899379 Katherine F. Houston is assessed with a 1.11acretractinRoCanadaDelHambrewithimprovementserroneouslyassessedat $1660. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this yearandshouldbecanceled. In Volume 269 Assessment #909259 Bart Raters is assessed With SEtly portion ofLot22, Mao of Floraland Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $1690. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and1shouldbecanceled. Sent. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assess- ments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 17, Assessment #66730 and #66730-10, Mary Ives Crocker is assessed with full interest in gas and oil rights. These assessments are in error. Mary Ives Crocker is the owner of one half interest in gas and oil rights and should be assessed as follows: 66730 Nary Ives Crocker 1/2 interest in and to the following properties: Sec 14 TIS R 2 E lying SE of Kellog 164 Ac Land $160 a. Sec 13 T1S R2E less 1G.16 Ac 625.84 Ac Land $630 Sec 23 T1S R2E lying B of Kellog Rd 480 Ac Land $480 Sec 24 T1S R2E 040 Ac Land $640 Sec 26 T1S R2E lying E of Kellog Rd 579 Ac Land $580 Sec 25 T1S Ra 040 Ac Land $640 N 1/2 Sec 32 TIS R2E 320 Ac Land $320 S 1/2 Sec 18 TIS R39 321 Ac Land $ 20 Sec 19 T1S R3E 040 Ac Land $640 S 1/2 Sec 17 T1S R39320 Ac Land $ 20 Sec 20 T1S R3E 640 Ac Land $240 Sec 30 T1S R3E 640 Ac Land $640 Sec 29 T1s R3E 640 Ac Land $64o N Por Sec 31 TIS R39 less V 60, 440 Ac Land $440 66730-1C Nary Ives Crocker 1/2 interest in and to the following property: N 1/2 Sec 17 T1S R38 320 Ac Land $320 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of tuthoriaing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous ass- essments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: 5 r c"7 Monday, November 1, 194Q' - Continued In Volume lt, Assessment #63112, Warren M. and Frances P. Garrison are assessedwithaoneacrenarcelinRanchoSp^ Rawon with improvements erroneously assessed at91880. The correct assessed value of iw^rovements is 01430.I In Volume lb, Assessment #63255, John G. and Helen E. Marschke are assessed with a one acre parcel in Rancho San Ramon with improvements erroneously assessed at800. The correct assessed value of improvements is $270. In Volume lb, Assessment $63448, Henry E. Jones et al are assessed with por-tions of Lots 5 to 9 inclusive, Alamo Villa Sites with land erroneously assessed at3240. The correct assessed value of land is $1400. In Volume 16, Assessment #63979, J. M. and Sylvestra Nerrera are assessed withtheSouth75feetofLotIBlkG, Map of Bella Monte Subdivision No. I with personal property erroneously assessed at $900. There as no personal property on this property ;on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume lb, Assessment #64122, Evangelical Mission Covenant is assessed withl a portion of Lot 26, Enes Ambrose Subdivision Second Unit with improvements erroneouslyassessedat $3830. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2830. i In Volume 18, Assessment #696419 George J. and Carolyn L. Rawlinson are assessed with a portion of Lot 165. R. N. Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2 with improve- ! meats erroneoi?sly assessed at $840. The correct assessed value of improvements is $43 ' In Volume 18, Assessment #69687, Robert F. and Isabel E. Stone, 2155 Esperanza Drive, Concord, are assessed with a portion of Lot 200, R. N. Burgess Walnut Lands Map ; No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $2670. The correct assessed value of improvements is $11M. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members prese t. S In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request fort authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assess- ments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 7, Assessment #28240, Russell and Geneva Cossey are assessed with a portion of Lot 11, Brentwood Irrigated Fars 3ubn No. 3 assessed value of land $150 and improvements erroneously assessed at $750. The correct assessed value of improve-I ments is $280. I In Volume 8, Assessment #334719 Scott T. and Catherine 0. Bonds are assessed i with Lot 17 Blk 25, Richmond Junction Heights, Assessed value of land $100. This assessment is double with Assessment #33470 and #33472 and should be canceled. f In Volume 10, Assessment #38957, Edith DeRosa et a2 are assessed with Lot 11 Blk G, Town of Todas Santos With imvrovements erroneously assessed at $350. There were no improvements on this property the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 10, Assessment #38902, Elizabeth Keller is assessed with a portion of Lots 12, 13 and 14 Blk B Town of Todas Santas with improvements erroneously assessed at $510. There were no improvements on this property the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 10, Assessment #F39092, Prank S, and Rose Davila are assessed with { Fest 48.69 ft. of Lots 9 and 10, Pacheco Addn to Town of Todas Santos with improve- ments erroneously assessed at $345. There were no improvements on this property the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 10, Assessment #390349 T,eroy E. Ettingson is assessed with Lots 9 and 10 Blk N Town of Todas Santos with improvements erroneously assessed at $420. There were no improvements on this proverty the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 11, Assessment #42040, Joe Gonsalves is assessed with Lots 1 to 4 incl Blk 110 Castro Street Extension Tract with personal property erroneously assessed at 411,000. There was no personal property on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with. this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; 1 i Monday, November 1, 194.3 - Continued 385 On motion. of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD OiDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 2 Assessment #6817 and #6826 Millie and Goldie L. Kirk are assessed with Lot 19 Blk D and Lots 32, 33 and 34 Blk D, Richmond Tract, assessed value of land $490. On March 6, 1948 Mr. Kirk filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. $130 exemption should be allowed on Assessment #6817 and _0360 exemption should be allowed on Assessment #6826. In Volume 10, !ssessment #+1154, Hester A. Diers is assessed with a portion of I Lots 15 and 16, Official Man of the Larkey Addn to Walnut Creek, assessed value of land 320 improvements $510. On June 2, 1948 Mr. Barton Gibson (husband of nester A. Diens) filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. 830 exemption should be allowed. In Volume 15, Assessment #605549 Roman Catholic Archbishop is assessed with a portion of Lot 100, San Pablo, assessed value of land $1085, improvements $167500. The Roman Catholic Archbishop filed claim for Church Exemption but through an error 16,655 exemption was allowed instead of $179585. n additional $930 exemption should be allowed. I In Volume 17, Assessment #669359 Roman Catholic Archbishop is assessed with Lo s 56 as per Assessor's Man of the Town of Byron, assessed value of land $200, improve- ments $1720. The Roman Catholic Rrchbishoo filed claim for Church Exemption but through an error X1820 exeoDtion was allowed instead of $1920. An additional $100 exemption should be allowed. In Volume 23, Assessment #857259 Anthony and Johnnie Schillace are assessed with Lot 25, Pittsburg Home Acres Addn No. 3, assessed value of land $150. On March 1948 Mr. and Yrs. 3chillace filed claim for war veteran's exemption but through an error only $75 exemption was allowed. An additional $75 exemption should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members press 3[n the hatter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessors having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 20, Assessment #76025-102 Conrad Price, 751 Kelly Ave. , Martinez, is assessed with a portion of Ro Las Juntas withhmprovements erroneously assessed at 2030. The correct assessed value of improvements is 09 In Volume 20, Assessment #761219iia 'y• and Nancy erroneouslyJ. Baker are asessed ssessed with Lot 14 Blk 2, Martinez Center Tract No. 1 with improvements at $3470. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1850. In Volume 20, Assessment #76623, Joseph J. and Mary A. Reilly are assessed wit Lots 17 and 18 blk 34, Martinez Land Company Tract No. 6 with improvements erroneously assessed at $3040. The correct assessed value of Improvements is $510. In Volume 20, Assessment izaation Maprof odLagunaodeALosiPaloslis Coloradosswith with a .60 acre parcel in Secti ni ed at 31780. The correct assessed value of improve- improvements erroneously assess ments is $1120. In Volume 21, Assessment #78031 Rosa Crocco el al are assessed with 20.45 acres in SE 1/4 Sec 31 T2N R3E with impri Cements erroneousday ininMarch of this 20. here were .no improvements on this property o nd should be canceled. In Volume 21, Assessment #79128 Eugene S. and Martha ase edaat $ 1020assessed Theth Lots 53 and 51+ Sandmoundd Park wi th imp mentsrise$ e640g erroneously correct as In Volume 23, Assessment #83534, Kosmos Cominos is assessed with 3.67 acres in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at $975. The correct assessed value of improvements is $310. In Volume 23, Assessment #83534-11 Doris L. Cominos is assessed with .69 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously asses sed this Thereand were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in Marchould be cancelled. by the unanimous vote of the Board membersTheforegoingorderispassed present. may,W Monday, November 1, 1948 - Continued In the Matter of Autt.orizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin. A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for' authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 12 Assessment #44039, V. W. and Ethel Mae Pacini are assessed with E 1/2 of Lot 5 Blk 29, City of Pittsburg, with improvements erroneously assessed at 530. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year And should be canceled. In Volume 41 Assessment #17030, V. C. Griffins is assessed with Lots 27 and 28 Blk 20 Richmond Junction with improvements erroneously assessed at $1480. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 20, Assessment #76227 to76235 inclusive, #76241 to 76249 inclusive, 76251 to 76257, Contra Co-,ta County Title Comnany is assessed with various lots in Blk 1 and Blk 2, Martinez Eddy Tract. In April of 1946 Contra Costa County acquired these ; properties but through an error were not removed from the assessment rolls. The above , assessment numbers should be canceled. In Volume 23, assessment #83488, William J. Anderson is assessed with a 7.34 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed. There were no improvements on this property the first Monday in March of this year and sho!71d be canceled. In Volume 23, Assessment #83874, Chalmers J. and Mary E. Hanson are assessed { h land erroneous)with 1V 199.40 of Lot 11 with y assessed at $120. The correct assessed value of land is S50. In Volume 23, Assessment #855242 Angelo J. Gentile, et al, 1375 Redwood St. , Pittsburg, are assessed with a .949 acre tract in SE 1/'4 Sec 12 T2N R1W with improve- ments erroneous) assessed at $540. There were no improvements on this nroverty theeny first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. I In Volume 241 Assessment #87663, Jack H. and Davida H. Plummer are assessed with Lot 27, Diablo View Gardens with improvements erroneously ass ssed 2220. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members' J present. In the Matter of Authorizing correct of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor* having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-44 assessment roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 19, Assessment #744629 Myer M. and Babel F. Jasven are assessed with Lot 15, Birdhaven Gardens, assessed value of land 1200. On may 41 1948 Mr• Jasven filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. $20C exemption should be sllowed. Volume 24, Assessment #88037-262 Mt. Diablo Community Builders Corp.,, C/O ! In V Fred E. Lattice Jr. , are assessed with Lot 969 El Dorado Park Unit No. 1. filed claim for war veterans aexemption n FresnothisCounty a$ 25ond lexemptionsoin son Asno sessmentisE full exemption of STOCK` s 88037-262 should be canceled. In Volume 2, Assessment #7872 . Frank A. and Fay Stallard areeassess$ 720ithOn Lot 4 Blk A. New Richmond Tract, assessed value of lap $1609 i April 91 1948 Mr. and Yrs. :Mallard filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. $420 exemption should be allowed. In Volume 23, Assessment #782839 Roman Catholic Archbishop is assessed with a tract of land in the NE 1/4 Sec 26 T2N R28, assessed value of land $60, improvements 760. An exemption of $820 has been allowed on #78283 which sshouldbbeacancele ; Assessment #78283 being a parsonage, and exemption 1720d 78284 being the church. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members a present. i 1 Monday, November 1 , 19'-~ - Continued 387 In the Mlatter of Authcrizinr correction of erroneous assessments. i f Justin A. Randall$ County rssessor, having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 11 Assessment #42125, Alvin H. & Margaret Brender are assessed with NE 61, of Lot 3 and NE 39' of Lot 4 Blk 29, Sunnyside Terrace Extension, assessed value of land Q29C. improvements $1500, total $3550• The total assessed value is in error. The correct total should be 51790. In Volume 11, Assessment #42773, Alexander L. and Dolores G. Fonceca are assessed with lot 1 ilk 109, Frazer Addn to the Add'I Survey of Martinez, assessed value of land $510, improvements 51900. Mr. and Mrs. Fonceca acquired only a portion of lot 1 fromMr. and Mrs. Harron, but through an error the whole of lot 1 was trans- ferred to Mr. and Mrs. Fonceca. Assessment $42773 should be assessed as follows; 42773 Alexander L. & G. Dolores Fonceca Code 501 1514 Willot St. , Martinez, Calif. Frazer Addr. to the Additional Survey of Martinez N 1/2 of Lot 1 Blk 109. Assessed value of land #310, and improvements $980. 42773-1 H. H. and Elise Harron Code 501 Frazer Addn to the Additional Survey of Martinez S 1/2 of Lot 1 Blk 109. Assessed Value of land $200, and improvements $5920. In Volume 22, assessment #83457, 33459, 83458, 83460, 83461, 83462 83463, 83464, 83465, 83467, 83468, 834692 83470, 834719 83472, 83473: 83475, 83471, 831+77, 834?9, 83480, and 83483, Harry R. and Johanna E. Oakley and Stanley R. and Burris J. Kendall are assessed with various lots In Snug Harbor Subdivision. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley are sole owners of this property. The name of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall should be removed. The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Fatter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assess- ments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments as follows: On the 1948-49 Unsecured Personal Property Roll, Assessment #5507 Code 91019 R. Agresti (Western Hog Co. ) is assessed with $2000 improvements and $800 personal property. This assessment is in error.Ih• egresti is the owner of the personal property only. The improvements should be canceled being double with improvements assessed to Harold Booth under Assessment #60293 on the 1948-49 secured Assessment Roll. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Application of Frank F. Maciel for a land use permit to establish a trailer park, in S. D. No. 5. Frank F. Maciel having filed with this Hoard an application for a land use permit to establish a trailer park in S. D. No. 51 said trailer park to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, fronting 218 feet on the west side of State Highway 24, being the northeast corner of the F. F. Maciel Ranch, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and Said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, Monday, November 1, 19.8 - Continued In the Matter of Honlicaticn of George W. Sondag for a land use permit to construct a duplex in S. D. No. 3. I George W. Sondag having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a duplex in S. D. #E31 located on that parcel of land being the north west portion of lot 35, Larkey Ranch Subdivision #2, said parcel being approx- imately 1000 feet east of Larkey Lane and Fourth Avenue intersection, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presen S In the Matter of Application of Kathryn Goding for a land use permit to establish a real estate office in S. D. #5. Kathryn Goding having filed with this Board an application for a land use perms, to establish a real estate office in S. D #5, to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel fronting 80 feet on the north side of State Highway, bounded! on the east by land of Western and on the west by land of Miguel, and said application `. having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning i Commission having recommended that said application be granted with the stipulation that the real estate office have the same set back as existing house; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted with the stip- ulation that the real estate office have the same set back as existing house. I I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presenf .' In the Matter of Application of Mrs. Mauritz Lundholm for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ord. 382. Mrs. Mauritz Lundholm having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 1+ Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 51 side yards on each side of Lot 13, Block K, Berkeley highlands (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the some is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presert. In the Matter of Application of Alfred R. Nelson for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Alfred R. Nelson having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section )+ Subdivision A Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 3' and 6' side yards with 51 set back for single family residence located Lot T, Block 99 ' East Richmond Heights #2 (an R-1 district); and said application having been referred E to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the Monday, November 1, 1948 - Continued 389 provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted; t The foregoing order is passed paggbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoardmembers rese t. In the Matter of Application of Ed Spears for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Ed Spears having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to build two houses on three 25' lots located on Lots 147, 148 and 149, Block 6, Truman Addition on 2nd Street an R-1 district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commissi n of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members press t. r In the Matter of Application of W. Olin Coleman for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Mr. Olin Coleman having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to add building to existing cleaning establishment eliminating set back located on descriptive parcel lo- cated on the south side of Golden Gate May, approximately 125 feet east of Commercial Street (an R-B district); and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said aaolication be granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the hatter of Application of H, Y. Bowden for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. H. M. Bowden having filed with this Board an application wader the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 109 side yards on each side of South portion of Lot 12 Walnut Creek Park, fronting 90 feet on the west side of Meadow Road, 198 ft. south of Castle Hill Road (an R-A district); and said Application having been referred to the Planning Commission ofContra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ' i s,.< t.,,k a - a;+yi , tk ::.x y' 5 i' 4 x t x 1 , ... s , .x a "# ..-- ry w I Monday, November 1 , 19=+$ - Continued In the Matter of Fecomm_endine Military Leave of Absence for Noble Newsom, Jr. , Airport Manager. On motion of Sunervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation be made to the Civil Service Commission that Noble Newsom, Jr. , Airport Manager, Buchanan Field, be granted a Military Leave of Absence for the period of two weeks, from November 17, 1948 to December 1, 1948, and that said Noble Newsom, Jr. , be granted fall compensation during said two weeks. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Addendum No,-, .l to plans and specifications, Second ward Building, Contra Costa County Hospital. The following addendum is presented to this Board by E. Geoffrey Bangs, Arch- itect for Second Ward Building to Contra Costa County Hospital, and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said addendum to plans and specifications for said Second Ward Building, Contra Costa County Hospital, be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ORDERED INCORPORATED in the original set of plans and specifications for said building approved by this Board on October 4, 19+8: ADDENDUM 8=1 SPECIFICATIONS 1 d Form: Delete entire Bid Form and replace with Bid Form attached hereto. 2. Division 200, Section 204 - Change to read contractor, in anticipation of placing concrete sla,bg, shall conform to the following requirements:" 3. Division 100, Section '4Ql Under " Cork by Others" delete paragraph: "Steel and bolts, angles, etc." 4. Division 10Cs Section 101 Under "Work by Others" Finish hardware will be furnished and delivered under Division 500 not 1200 as stated. 5. Division 100, Section 101 Delete "Confer and cooperate with Contractor for Steel and Steel Erection, Division 5M, before drilling bolt holes." 6. Division 10C. Section_ 110 - Change to read Install metal thresholds in connection unit where shown. Thresholds to be Alcoa Type "F" as shown on drawings. Install brass edging strips between Ceramic tile floors and asphalt tile flop s. 71 Div Sion 400, Section 402 Screen Cloth delete this paragraph. Delete all reference to "Scuppers" and insert "Gutters". Delete reference to "outlet box" in Paragraph 407 and insert "Gutter outlet". 8. Division 6M. Section 601 - Under Work by Others" delete the sentence. "Steel door backs are included under Division 500, Steel and Steel rection." 9. Divici n 1000,, Section 1001 - Add Sink in Nurses Station Room 21 to be American Standard HF 12257 vitreous China 12 x 12 sink with HK 15325 Re-Nu combination faucet with wrist control handles. Corner Lavatory in Rest Room Toilet, Room 22B9 to be American Standard F-389 "Fenwick" with B-702 combination supply and drain fittings. 10. Division 1000, Section 1003 - Change to read Kitchen Sink American S+andard P. 7020 - 30 x 20 acid resisting enameled cast iron sink fitted with HK 15271 faucet with elbow control handles B 989 cup strainer B 960 - 1 1/2" P-Trap. i Monday, November 1 . ?4- - C or-t i nuec 391 11. i?ivisi or^ 1 'OCI Sect;,_r l t'C-1 - C range tc read i Furnis^ aE4 install wires shown on plans one Booster heater with 300 gallonstoragetank. Booster heater to be #189 Day and Plight Multi-flue type, or equal, with a recovery capacity of 189 gallons per hour 60° F. temperature rise. Storage tank to be constructed of copper bearing steel and in accordance withA.S.W.E. Code for 100# working oressure. Tank to be insulated with 1 1/211 fiberglass block or 85% magnesia covering, two 1/4" coats of 85% magnesia cement coating and canvas covered and painted. Booster heater and storage tank to be arranged for automatic operation, and set in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. 12. Division 1M08 Secti gn 1001 Under "Fir- hose and Racks" - Change to read: 75' of hose, not 751 hose as stated. 13. Division 10000 Section IQQ - Mete the sentence Yost fixtures are Pring on concrete walls and shall be bolted with thru-bolts or expansion bolts piercing the wall at least 2 1/2." 14. Division 110-0. Section 110 - Change to read The general electrical layout as shown on Drawings No. 2 and leo. 8" not Drawing No. 7 as stated. Division 1100, Section 110 J, Under heading "Work not included" add - "?ole and service thereto will be Installed by owner." Under heading "Power Pole - delete "Furnish and install 1-25' o.p. butt treated Power Pole as located on Plot Plan." Modify second sentence to read, "Extension of Power service from service head at building to the new pole location is to be made by others. Power system connection on pole is to be made by others." 16. Drawine Sheet No. 2 - Supplemental Sheet S-100 shown new location of water heater and storage tank specified in Division 1000, Addendum No. 1. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presen . In the Metter of Bids for the con- struction of Second 'yard Building to the County hospital, Martinez, r California. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of all labor, i imaterial, transportation and services for the construction of a ward building to the ounty Hospital, Martinez, California, and this being the time and place set out in the notice to bidders for the receiving of bids, the following bids are received by the Board of Supervisors for the doing of said work, to-wit: Steadman dr Powell, 1034 - 45th Pve., Oakland, work to be completed in 150 days 87,069.0 IV. P. Kaufenberg, Route 2, Box 341, Martinez, work to be j completed in 120 days,73,537.0 Peter Sartorio, 262 Clementlna St. San Francisco, work to be completed in A0days, 699951.00 And this Board having considered said bids, determines and finds that the bid o V. P. Kaufenberg, $73,537.00, an the basis that said V. P. Kaufenberg agreed in his bid to do said work in 120 days, is the best bid from the point of time; the lowest bidder Peter Sartorio, t69,951.f0, having agreed to do said work in 180 days; and THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOALRD OPMER£D that the contract for the furnishing of all labor, material, transportation and services for the construction of a ward building to the County lHospital, Martinez, California, be and the same is hereby awarded to said V. P. Kaufen- berg at the price stated in his said bid, $73,537.00, said work to be completed in 120 days, for the reason that considering the cost of outside hospitalization now required, the County actually will save money by awarding the contract to said second lowest s Ibidder, V. P. Kaufenberg, whose bid is most favorable on the time element. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said V. P. Kaufenberg shall present to this Board good Mondray, November 1 10"S _ C,r ort. ,rued IT IS FURi 0n E.z£C that said V. F. Kaufenberg shall present to this Board good and sufficient bonds, to be approved by this Board, one bond in the sum of $367766.50 guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, one in the sum of £36,768.50 guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare contracts for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTER ORDERED that the certified checks accompanying the bids of the unsuccessful bidders be returned to said bidders. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members S present. In the Matter of Communication re septic tanks, Mt. View area. A communication from firs. T. 0. Fitzhugh of ?33 Missouri Ave., Mt. View,, call- ing attention to overflowing septic tank in the vicinity of her home, is read to the Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk be and he is directed to notify Mrs. Fitzhugh that the Health Department is making a survey of sewage disposal in the Mt. View area and will present a report on the condition in the near future. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request for Survey of Recreational Facilities, Area near Walnut Creek. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the State Recreation Commission be requested to conduct a survey of recreational facilities and needs in the unincorporated area surrounding the City of Walnut Creek, said survey of recreational facilities and needs in the City of Wal s Creek. The foregoing order is vassed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Bids for the Construction of Project No. 1 Fast-c'h'est Runway, Buchanan Field. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of all labor and materials and performing all work for the construction of an S W Runway and necessary drainage and electric ducts at Contra Costa County Airport, Buchanan Field, Concord, California; and this being the time and place set out in the notice to bidders for the receiving of bids, the following bids are received by the Board of Supervisors for the doint of said work, to-wit: BID OF & LVA BROS. 1662 11ridge Street, Hgvward. I Item_111d Price .per unit 4uan___ tity_ Amounts I 1. Unclassified Excavation S .54 per cu. yd. 14 000 cu.yds. 7560.00 2. 1811 Diam. R.C.P. 5.00 per lin. ft.1 921 lin. ft. 8105.00 3. 24" Diam. R.C.P. 6.00 per lin. ft.615 lin. ft. 4050.00 j 4. 22"x13" C.M.P. Arch-Bit. Coated-Paved Invert 5.40 per lin. ft.310 lin.ft. 1550.00 5. Concrete for Drainage Structures 75-00 per cu.yd. 10 cu.yds. 750.00 6. Runway Marking (Painting) .12 per sq. ft. 3,715 sq. ft.445.80 7. Miscellaneous Iron & Steel .20 per lb. 1,750 lbs. 350.00 8. Electrical Duct 3"-4 way concrete encased 3.95 per lin.ft. 1,630 lin.ft.6438.50 9. Base Course in place 2.50 per cu.yd. 9,000 cu.yds.22,500.00 10. Bituminous Surface Course 8.00 per ton 2,650 tons 219200.00 in place tt Monday, November _, 1-011-5 - f"ontinued 3.'7 rJ 11. Asphalt Cement 100-15G 30.00 ager ton 180 tons 5400.00 Penetration. 12. Asphalt Cement 150-225 32.00 per ton 30 tons 960.00 Penetration 13. Liquid Asphalt Type SC 1 30.00 per ton 65 tons 1950.00 14. Crushed Pggregate 5.75 per ton 380 tons 2175.00 15. Cover Aggregate 6.00 per ton 190 tons 1140.00 16. Borrow (Native Soil) 59 per cu.yd 28,000 cu.yds. 15,920.00 BID OF G. FERRABEE - 2507 Woolsey Street, Berkeley, California 3 Bid ?rice ter unit Quantity Amount fi 1. 50 Der cu. yd. 14,000 cu.yds 7000.00 20 4.50 per lin.ft. 1,621 lin. ft. 7294.00. 3. 5.80 per lin. ft.675 Iia. ft. 3915.00 5.50 per lin. ft.310 lin. ft. 1705.00 54x , 75.00 per cu.yd. to cu. yds. 750.00 13 per sq. it. 3,715 sq. Pt.482.95 30 Der lb. 19750 lbs. 525.00 S. ar u 4.70 per lin. ft.1,630 lin. ft.7661.W 994 3.50 per cu-Yd- P500-009,000 cu.yds. 31 7.50 per ton 2,650 tons 19,875.00 31. f "' 25.00 per ton 180 tons 4500.00 12.32.00 per ton 30 tons 960.00 13.30.00 Der ton 65 tons 1950.00 14. y 5.80 ppr ton 380 tons 2204.00 3 6.30 per ton 190 tons 1197.00 60 per cu.yd. 28,000 cu.yds. 169800.00 Total 108,319.45 BID OF SOHDGROTH BROS. AND J. 0. ARaiIBALD, A JOINT VENTURE 229 Shasta Street, Redwood City_ California Bid Price oer unit Guantity Amount y. t .65 per cu.yd. 14,000 cu.yds. t 9100.00 2. 4.75 per lin. ft. 1,621 lin. ft. 7699.75 3. 6.10 per lin. ft.765 lift. ft. 4177.50 5.80 per lin. ft.310 lin. ft.1798.00 900.0090.00 per cu. yd. 10 cu. gds. r b. M= 15 per sq. ft. 39715 sq. ft. 557.25 25 per lb. 1,750 lbs.437.50 tm t 4.85 per lin. ft.1,630 lin. ft. 7905.50. ter 9. 4.25 per cu.yd. 9,000 cu.yds. 38250.00 7.85 per ton 2,650 tons 20802.50 31. E wM 28.00 per ton 180 tons 5040.00 12. sx 29.00 per ton 30 tons 870.00 13• x a r x 30.00 per ton 65 tons 1950.00 i4.6.00 per ton 380 tons 2280.00 5 6.50 per ton 190 tons 1235.00 x 75 Per cu.yd. 28.000 cu.yds. 21000.00 c a F Monday, November ?, to - ;cr, +nued BID OF MANUEL J. ASTA AND JAMES R. 1.n'??I_7 E3 d.b.a. ASTA COZISTRUCTION CCMPA:JY, 31 Forth Front Street, Ric Vista, California 1= Bid ?rice Der unit Ganti tw Amount 1. 8 .55 per cu.yd. 14,000 cu.yds. 79700.00 ; 2. 4.50 per lin. ft.1,621 lin. ft.79294.50 ] b.00 per lin. ft. 1 3.675 lin. ft. 4,050..00 1 4.6.00 ver lin. ft.310 lin. ft. 1,860.00 j 5 80.00 per cu.yd. 10 cu.yds. 800.00 6, g R a. . 14 per sq. ft. 39715 sq. it. 520.00 E 25 per lb. 1,750 lbs. 437.50 1 4.50 per lin. ft.11630 lin. Ft.335.00 9 4.00 per cu. yd. 9,000 cu. yds. 36,000.00 10.6.50 per ton 2,650 tons 17,225.00 25.Oo per tan 18o tons 4,500.00 1 12. 32.00 per ton 30 tons 960.00z 13.30.00 per ton 65 ton 19950.00 j 14. 6.00 per ton 380 tons 29280.001 15. x 6.00 per ton 190 tons 1,140.00 16. 72 per cu. yd.28,000 cu.yds. 20,160.00 , Total 114,219.10 BID OF FRORICUM AND WAT-609 CONSTRUCTION CO., 871-81st Avenues Oakland 1. California U= Rid Price Per Unit Qnantitw Amount 1. 60 per cu. yd. 14,000 cu.yds. 89400.00 2. 6.70 per lin. ft.1,621 lin. ft. 10,860.70 3 3, 8.65 per lin. ft.6?5 lin. ft. 5,838.75 8.25 per lin. ft.310 lin. ft. 29,557.50 5.2.00 per cu. yd. 10 cu.yds. 720.00 6. 3 L' 17 per aq. ft. 39715 sq. ft. 631.55 7, 42 per lb. 1,750 lbs. 735.00 ks5 8, 5.63 per lin. ft.1,630 lin. ft. 9476.90 1 1 9. 4# 3.37 per cu. yd. 9,000 cu.yds. 30,330.00 10.6.00 per ton 2,650 tons 159900.00 11, 24.00 per ton 180 tons 4020.00 12. q*> 30.00 per ton 30 tons 900.00 13, 30.00 per ton 65 tons 19950.00 14.7.40 per ton 380 tons 2,812.00 15.7.20 per ton 190 tons 1,368.00 16. 172 per cu.yd. 28,000 cu.yds. 20,i6o.00 BID OF J. HERRY HUMISIS. 2657 - 9th Street, 3erkelevs California Item Bid Price per unit Quantity gmaunt 1, S .66 per cu.yd. 14,000 cu.yds. 9,240.00 2. 5.25 per lin. ft. 1,621 lin. ft. 8,510.25 3. 7.15 Der lin. ft. 675 lin. ft. 4,826.25 11, p 7.35 oer lin. ft. 310 lin. ft. 2278.50 5. A, 98.25 per cu. yd. 10 cu.yds. 982.50 6. 15 per sq. ft. 3,715 sq. ft. 557.25 7. 25 per lb. 1.9750 lbs. 431.25 8,6.15 per lin. ft. 1,630 lin. ft. 109024.5 9.3.65 per cu. yd. 9,000 cu. yds. 32,850.0 10. 6.70 per ton 2,650 tons 17,755.00 Monday, November 1 . 19-' - C--i rue-i 395 HIL 0r' J. HENRY HARRlj. 26c7 t , = e ev Tp 40 1:0rtinued Item Bid Yrice lei unit uartit_v Amount 11.30.00 ner ton 180 tons 59400.00 12. 32.00 ner ton 30 tons 960.00 14. 37.00 ner ton 65 tons 29405.00 1 5.40 ner ton 380 tons 2,0 2.00 15.6.00 oer ton 190 tons 11140.00 16. 95 per cu. yd. 28,000 cu.yds. 26,600.00 and said bids having been referred to J. T. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, for his recommendations in said matter; and said J. W. Barkley having recommended that the bid of SILVA BROS. , 1662 Bridge St. , Hayward, California, as the lowest and best bid; And this Board finding and determining that the bid of SILVA BROS. at the unit prices stated in said bid and hereinbefore listed, for the doint of said work is the lowest and best bid, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ORDERS that the contract for the construction of said E IN runway and necessary drainage and electric ducts at said Contra Costa County Airport, Buchanan Field, Concord, California, at the prices submitted in their said bid, BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AWARDED to said SILVA BROS. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said SILVA BROS. shall oresent to this Board a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of $509552.15 fuaranteeing faithful performance of said contract, and a good and sufficient bond to be approved by this Board in the sum of $50,552.15 guaranteeing payment to labor and meterialmen. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare contracts for the doing of said work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members prese t. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 89 1948 at 10 o' clock rman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH y urA Clerk y;- ya'./:oB D puty Clerk 5 4 n q.t x MORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS XONMY, NOVEKBER 89 1948 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BU CHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIP=- , H. L. 013ZNGS9 8dY Sw.TTPA SCH, R. JCLERB.HATH. t ,4 R Y IN THE NATTER OF the proposed formation of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT. This Board having on September 27, 194+8 continued the final hearing on i the proposed formation of the Central Contra Costa Hospital District to November 1948 at 10 o'clock A.F.., and this being the time to which said final hearing was continued; i At the request of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor i Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said final t hearing on said proposed formation of the Central Contra Costa Hospital District be and the same is hereby further continued to and set for November 22, 1948, at 10 o'clock A.h:. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. R I•ionday, November 6, 1o48 - Continued s II THE MATTER CF Authorizirg transfer of funds. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to transfer the sum of $2721.00 from APPROPRIATION FOR PERMANENT PERSONNEL TO APPROPRIATION FOR TEMPORARY HELP, and TC TRANSFER FROM UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE the sum of $2500.00 FOR MIPORARY HELP, Juvenile Hall. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5. IN THE MATTER OF Cancellation of 1948-49 County Tax Liens. The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State of California on certain property hereinafter described which was acquired by the State for Highway purposes, and having requested authority to cancel the 1948-49 tax liens under the provisions of Sec. 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, said request having been approved by District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to cancel said 1945-49 county taut liens as requested, and as follows: Deeded to State Description Date of Date of Recorder's 1948-49 Lot Blk Deed Recording File , Assmwt No. i Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite I I 1 Por Lots 27-28 9 2/11/4.8 3/15149 10312 (land only) por of 11776 t 15 9 3/13/48 4/13/48 14459 11881 294 N 12J' of 30 16 12 2 47 1/22/48 2850 (land only)11889 11-12-13-14 31 2 //48 3/29/48 12372 12220 17-18 31 3/22 48 5/19/48 19107 (land only)12222 26-27 31 WAS 5/10/48 17934 (land only 12227 l28 31 4/5/48 5/10/48 17034 (land only 12228 25-26 32 3/23/48 5/17/48 18801 12229 i East Richmond Boulevard 2 16 3/25/48 4/22/48 15814 15334 11 16 4/10/48 5/18/48 19009 15341 S 81.431 of 33 3/25/48 5/07/48 17763 15662 42414/08/48 5/13/48 18418 151?? 4 41 3/25/48 4/28/48 16524 1589719423/25/48 4/28/48 16523 5 26 42 3/25/48 4/28/48 16525f 15823 19 43 3/25/48 4/22/48 15817 15837 5 44 3/25/48 5/0.7/48 1776215847 6 44 3/25/48 4/22/48 15809 15848 7 44 3/25/48 4/22/48 15815 15849 0 of Block 3/25/484/22/48 15815 15950 N 501 33 3/ 5/48 5/07/48 177 15663 18 42 3/26 48 4/30/48 16886 15816 2 44 4/2//48 5/14/48 18592 15845 1 Alta Punta Tract Por Blk 29 2/20/48 3/22/48 11392 por of 20765 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y IN THE MATTER OF Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request k for authority to the County Auditor to add the following properties to the 1948-49 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE; BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to add the following properties to the 1948-49 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same as follows: X8547 William E. Hill at al Code 801 Brown Andrade Tract Lot 17 Blk 9 Assessed value of land , 120 I 397 Monday, November 6, 194E - Continued 122429 S. E. Wright Code 801 Richmond Pullman Tract Lot 2 Blk C Assessed value of land $120 r 24457 Steve John Nonis Code 802 Richmond Annex Lot 40 & S 1/2 Lot 41 Blk 13 Assessed value of land $130 57697 William W. & Wilda W. Drennon Code 9105 a Rivers andrade Tract Lots 13 and 14 Blk 27 Assessed value of land $100X 58200 Mildred H. Finnie Code 9105 Andrade Rose No. 1 Tract Lot 4 Blk 16 Assessed value of land $100 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bgard, IN THE tIATTER OF Authorizing S correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a re- quest for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described errone- ous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Voluem 19 Assessment `373894, Lewis E. & Elinore M. Reark, c/o Mr. May, Real Estate Dept, American Trust Co., Main Office, Oakland, are assessed with Lot 84, Hidden Valley Estates 42, assessed value of land $490, no improvements. Through an error $3500 improvements were not assessed. Mr. May request a new tax bill be issued with improvements added. In Volume 19, Assessment X74239, Earl F. & Adelia J. Nelson are assessed with Lot 9, Reliez Valley Estates Unit No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $2830. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2200. In Volume 20, Assessment 476054, Oscar L. & Myrtle F. Spear are assessed with a .70 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas erroneously assessed in Code Area 7606. jThe correct code area should be 7614. In Volume 20, .assessment y76263, J. W. Madison, is assessed with Lots 6 and 7 Blk 3, Nartinez Eddy Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $440. T#e correct assessed value of improvements is $220. In Volume 21, Assessment MOOS, Bradford Reclamation Co is assessed with a 2.29 acre tract in Div B of Bradford Reclamation Tract assessed value of land $45• This assessment should be canceled; Bradford Reclamation District being non-assessable. In Volume 21, Assessment j?I8014, William E. & Minnie Conness are assessed1witha1acretractinSec36T2NR2Ewithimprovementserroneouslyassessedat $870.I There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 23, Assessment 185403, San Pablo Land Co. is assessed with Lot 428, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 7, with improvements erroneously assessed at 2700. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 23, Assessment 185404, James H. & Edith J. Dolan are assessed with Lot 429, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 7 with improvements erroneously assessed at $2800. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2700. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 tIN THE KATTER OF Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorityto the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 14, Assessment #55265 Eugene A. Taliaferro, 2608 San Pablo Ave. , San Pablo is assessed with Lots 33 and 34 Blk 2, Greater Richmond Pablo Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $250. There were no improvements on this prop. arty on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. I,,onday, November e, lg48 - Continued In Volume lo, assessment X63003, Andrew :.. and Ramona R. Abrott are assessed with a portion of Lot 18 and E 42.69 ft of Lot 19 of the Hemme Ranch containing 5.94 acres, assessed value of land ,22375, trees $.150. In November, 1947 Mr. and s I•Irs. Abrott sold a portion of their property to John H. & Edith S. Beers but through 6 an error hr. and Mrs. Beers were not assessed with their portion. This assessment should read as follows: 63003 . Andrew L. n Ramona R. Abrott Code 5100 1233 Glen Drive, San Leandro, Calif. Ro San Ramon E 42.691 of S 645.801 of Lot 19 & W 227.27' of S 645.80' of Lot 18 Hemme Ranch 4.03 Ac. Assessed value of land 41610, trees $100. 63003-1 John H. &. Edith S. Beers Code 5100 t 40 . 647 San Luis Rd. , Berkeley Ro San Ramon N 309• of E 42.68* of Lot 19 & N 3099 of W 227.27' of Lot 18 Hemme Ranch 1.91 Ac. Assessed value of land $760, trees $50. In Volume 19, Assessment 172479-1, Clifford F. & Eleanor N. Rafael are assessed with a.82.acre tract in Ro Acalanes with improvements erroneously assessed at $2270. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should b e canceled. i In Volume 19, Assessment #72768, Kathrine Schutt is assessed with a .114 acre tract in Ro Acalanes with improvements erroneously assessed at $2400. There were no ¢ improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should i be canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IN THE MATTER OF Auth ori z ing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed Ito correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 7, Assessment r"28628, Richard L. Sanford, Union League Club, 555 Post St. , San Francisco is assessed with a portion of Lot 1 of Ro Los Neganos with improvements erroneously assessed at $1900. The correct assessed value of improvements is $440. In Volume 7, Assessment ,j28626, Richard L. Sanford is assessed with a portion of Lot 1 Ro Los rleganos with improvements erroneously assessed at $440. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this years. and should be canceled, In Volume 73 Assessment , 28627, Richard L. Sanford is assessed with a ortion of Lot 1 of Ro Los Meganos contAining 9.56 acres, assessed value of land 1910, no improvements. There are improvements on this property. Mr. Sanford request $1900 improvements be added to his property. In Volume 10, Assessment -440248, The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. is assessed with Lot 8 Blk J, Fernandez Addn to Pinole. This assessment is double with Assessment 193267, 1Ap No. 279-7-9, Parcel 4 and should be canceled. In Volume 12, Assessment 1"953, Enean Theaters is assessed with Lots 4 and 5 Blk F, City Of Pittsburg with personal property erroneously assessed at 42500. There was no personal property on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 13, Assessment 152702, William W. and Anita E. Gleerup are assessed with a portion of Lots 24, 25, all of Lot 26 and portion of Lot 27 Blk M, Berkeley goods Addn with improvements erroneously assessed at 42980. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should The canceled, IIn Volume 13, Assessment #52874, Chas. and Evelyn Joost are assessed with j a portion of Lot 2, all of Lot 3 Kensington Park Extension #1 with improvements erroneously assessed at X50. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IN THE MATTER OF Authorizing jcorrection of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On Lotion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY t------- - - - 399 Monday, November 8, 1948 - Continued THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: z In Volume 8 Assessment 135647-1 Jacob A. Beck is assessed with the W*ly 50 ft of Lacs 22, b and 24 Blk 9, Cerrito Park Tract, assessed value of land 1 $210, improvements $1500. On march 5, 1948 Mr. Beck filed claim for war veteran's exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. $1000 exemption should be allowed. In Volume 9, Assessment j37831, C. P. and Jennie E. Johnson are assess- led with a portion of Lot 11, rills Addition to Town of Antioch assessed value of 11and $330 with exemption of $330 with exemption of 3330 allowed. Exemption was lallowed on this property in error and should be canceled. $710 exemption whould have been allowed on Assessment 137834, also owned by Mr. & Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Johnson filed claim for exemption on Assessment X37834. IIJ THE RATTER OF correction of erroneous assessments. S Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a re- i quest for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous f assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 23, Assessment 185405, Thomas M. & Eva A. Anderson are assessed with Lot 430, Santa Rita Acres Unit No. 7, assessed value of land $350, no improve- ments. Through an error $2800 improvements were not assessed. Mr. Anderson requests a new tax bill issued with improvements added. In Volume 24, Assessment #86307, Raymond L. Woodsworth is assessed with a .40 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at $950. The correct assessed value of improvements is $690. E j In Volume 24, Assessment 06949, Albert & Erma T. De Beaumont are assess- led with the east portion of Lot 7, pap of Graceland Walnut Homesites with improve-Iments is $2780. In Volume 25, assessment 3189414, Leo J. & Margaret E. Heim are assess- ed with a 6.506 acre tract in Ro Fel Sobrante with improvements erroneously assessed at #1350. The correct assessed value of improvements is $650. In Volume 26, assessment J91121, Carlos lel. & Laverne L. Murillo are assessed with a portion of Lot 7, 11acDonough Subn with improvements erroneouslyI assessed at WOO. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in Larch of this year and should be canceled. 4 j In Volume 24 Assessment 06926, Robert G. & Pauline T. Whitson, 2418 Linden Ave. , Long Beach k Calif., are assessed with a portion of Lot 60 Larkey Ranch Subn No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at 4540. The correct assessed value of improvements is $270. i I In Volume 26, Assessment A491425 C. E. & Florence Peters are assessed with Lots 1 and 2, Assessor's •-.ap of the Anna McNeil Property with improvements erroneous- Jy assessed at $135. There were no improvements on this property on the first MondayinMarchofthisyearandshouldbecanceled. IN THE MATTER OF Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a re- quest for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following described errone- ous assessments appearing on the 1948-49 Assessment Roll, and said request having been approved by the District attorney; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as follows: In Volume 7 Assessment j428203, Edward and Borhild Eriksen are assessed lwith a portion of Lot 16% Brentwood Irrigated Farms Subn with improvements erroneously assessed at $2450. The correct assessed value of improvements is $740. In Volume 9, mssessment *37893, Henry and Carrie Ratto are assessed with a portion of Lot 15 Subn. No. 15 and 16, hills Addn to the Town of Antioch with improvements erroneously assessed at $440. There were no improvements on this pro- perty on the first I onday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 10, Assessment j41160-1, Louis R. And I4laria N. Coats Route 2 Box 1074C, Lalnut Creek are assessed with a portion of Lots 17 and 18, Larkey Addn to Walnut Creek with improvements erroneously assessed at $1440. The correct assessed 400 I,,onday, November 8, 1948 - continued value of improvements is $880. In Volume 14, Assessment /56971-1 James Sprague is assessed with a par- tion of Lots 1 and 27 Blk 73, Map of East Richmond Heights, assessed value of land I 60, improvements $250. This assessment is double with Assessment J56197-1 and should be canceled. In Volume lo, Assessment ,4636521 F. W'. Kennerly is assessed with a 2.72 acre tract in Sec 14 T2N R1W with personal property erroneously assessed at $1200. There was no personal property on this property on the first I-Ionday in !;arch of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 18, Assessment (68869, Melba K. do Standish W. Donogh are assess- ed with Lot 43, 11iidge Park Tract, assessed value of land $150, trees 440. This assess- ment is in error, being included in Assessment 168334-1, and should be canceled. In Volume 21, Assessment #79175, George L. & Marion E. Robson are assess- ed with Lot 8, Pleasantimes Subdivision with improvements erroneously assessed at i 480. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March and S should be canceled. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. SIN THE MATTER OF Granting Herchel L. Bryan free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Herchel L. Bryan having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream from a sales car in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Herchel L. Bryan is an honorably discharg- ed veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate A.S.El. 38 451 901) ; On motion of Supervisor Trenbath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Herchel L. Bryan be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Ice Cream from a sales car in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BUS FURTHER MDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorised to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IN THE NATTER OF Appropriations Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct 1 ed to transfer $2,595-00 from the Sheriff's appropriation for permanent personnel to his appropriation for temporary help; and to transfer the sura of $8,235.00 from the unappropriated reserve to the Sheriff*s appropriation for temporary help. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IN THE NATTER OF Authorizing County Auditor to draw warrant in favor of Lottie F. dithers. This Board having acquired for road purposes a portion of Lot B "First Addition of Rancho El Rio" by the acceptance of a deed this day from Lottie F. Withers.! Rt. 3, Box 1966, Lafayette, conveying said property to the county for road purposes; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in the sum of $282.50 in favor of said Lottie F. Withers in pay- meat of said property above referred to. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IN THE MATTER OF Transfer of Funds. To cover the cost of certain additional work being done in the Richmond Branch Office of the Social Service Department, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to transfer $545.00 from the Salary Fund of the Social Service Department to Capital Outlay, Social Service Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, November 8, 1948 - wontinued 1401 i IN THE KATT .R CF Request of Dr. Powell for additional 4 help. 1 Dr. W. A. Powell, County Health Officer, having requested that the per- sonnel allocation list for the County Health Department be amended to provide for an additional registered nurse; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the Civil Service Commission and that said commission be requested to survey the work in said department and make recommendations to this Hoard as to the proper classification of an additional posi- tion, if said commission deems that the work in said department requires additional personnel. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IN THE 1,14TTER OF Communications re tax statements. A communication from K. A. Dimaick, 5771 Sierra Ave., Richmond, request- iqg adjustment in his tax assessmients on Lot No. 133, Sans Crainte, Unit No. 2, and a communication from George Stamm of Antioch, in which a refund of $8.60 for taxes s paid on improvements shown on tax statement on W 4 ft of Lot 5 and all of Lot 6, i Block 114, Antioch, and which Mr. Stam states do not exist on said lots, are pre- j seated to this Board; and f{ On motion of Supervisor C.uanings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 4 THE BOARD ORDERED that said communications be and the same are hereby referred to Ithe County Assessor with the request that he answer said communications. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 IN THE MATTER OF Reports filed by county departments. Reports for the month of October, 1946, are presented by the following departments and ordered placed on file: County Poundmaster Department of Veterans Service Contra Costa County Isolation Hospital d c may. n a+3Ei` y l {" t I fi d N THE MATTER OF granting per- mission to Supervisor Ripley to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BYi THS BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor S. S. Ripley be and he is hereby authorized to attend the Fall Neeting of the Association of California Hospitals at Santa Barbara i on November 11 to November 13, 1948. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting be a county charge. jThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a IN THE 14ATTER OF Authorizing Building Superintendent Lawrence to relocate present steam lines, etc. i i On the recommendation of E. G. Bangs, Architect for the Second Ward P Building at the County Hospital, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrence, County Building j Superintendent, a and he is hereby authorized to relocate the present steam lines serving other county buildings and the blow-off line from the present boiler room and to provide electric service for the said Second Ward Building at the County Hospital, and that in lieu or mov :C the present county-owned pole that the service 4012 Londay, November , 1948 - Continued f be carried underground from the Foie in its present location. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IN THE MATTER OF Appointing E. A. Lawrence, County Building Superintendent, to act as con- struction inspector, Second :lard Building to County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Laurence, County Building Superintendent, be and he is hereby appointed to act as inspector of construction work in the matter of the cm- struction of a Second Bard Building to County Hospital. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . IN THE NATTER OF Approval of contract with V. P. Kaufenberg for construction of Second Ward Building at the County A. Hospital. V. P. Kaufenberg, Route 2, Boot 341, Martinez, having presented to this Board a form of contract, dated November E, 1948, for the furnishing of labor, material transportation and services for the construction of a Second Ward Building to the County Hospital, by said V. P. Kaufenberg, and having also presented the following bonds, with The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York as surety thereon: 36,768.30 - faithful performance 4369768.50 - labor and material (guarantees payment to labor and materialmen) ; On motion of Suervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED and W. S. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized aid directed to execute the same., IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTER ORDERED that said bonds be and the same are hereby APPROVED as to amounts thereof and as to surety thereon. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Certified Check in the sum of , 8000.00 which accompanied the bid of said V. P. Kaufenberg for the construction of said Second Ward Building at the County Hospital, be and the same is hereby order- ed returned to said V. P. Kaufenberg. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1. IN THE MATTER OF Application of Dragon & Garrow for a land use permit to establish an out- door advertising signboard in S.D. 15. Dragon & Garrow having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish an outdoor advertising signboard in S. D. #5, to be located on that parcel of land being on the Vierra property, approximately 1000 feet east of Cakebread Lane, on the north side of State Highway IV-CC-75C, and said application wing been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cu=ings, IT IS Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IN THE MATTER OF Application of B. E. Rayner for a land use permit to construct a grocery store in S. D. 445. B. E. Rayner having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a grocery store in S. D. Of% said stare to be located on that t'.onday, Vovember 8, 1448 - Continued 1403 parcel of land frontinE 139 feet on the east side of Viera Avenue, approximately 600 feet north of State Highway IV-CC-7$C, and said application having been referred Ito the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS 1BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In The Matter Of Application of George Hensley for a land use permit to construct a Methodist Church in S. D. 13. George Hensley having filed with this Hoard an application for a land use permit to construct a Methodist Church in S. D. #3, to be located on that parcel of land being lot 34, Subdivision of a portion of the Pringle Ranch, Said parcel Monts 179 feet on the north side of Alvarado Avenue, approximately 300 feet west of Orchard Avenue, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission i of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said i application be granted; I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In The Matter Of Application of Dr. Jack Il. Barnes for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Dr. Jack X. Barnes having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the profisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have is veterinary office and hospital located south of Renfrew Road (an R-A district) ; land said application havirg been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of ithe provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the isame is hereby granted. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1In The matter Of Application lof Samuel B. Auger for a land use permit modification of provisions lof Ordinance 38 2. Samuel B. auger having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land nu see permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5/t0 tvaF se yard for garage E jlocated Lot 74, Idylwood Acres, fronting 112 feet on the north side of Hawthorne Drive, 100 feet west of Rosewood drive (anR-A district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; I Idonday, November 8, 1948 - Continued Cn motion. of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY c THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification i of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rOf In The Matter Of Application of Bernard & Crookshank for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382• Bernard & Crookshank having filed with this Hoard an application under the provisions of Section ? of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have cabinet shop and general contractors office located East 100' of the Rossetto I property, fronting on the north side of State Highway, approximately 1200 feet east 1 of El Curtola Blvd. (an R-B district) ; and said application having been referred to i the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Application of Cyril Tyson for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Cyril Tyson having filed with this Board an application under the pro. visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5' side yards for single family residence located Lot 16, Blakemont Subdivision, front- ing 80 feet on the west side of Anson Way, approximately 400 ft. south of Franciscan Way (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for lanai use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Application of E. W. McMiullen for a land use per- mit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382• E. W. Mclullen having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Crdinance 382 for a hand use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have retail i lumber yard in connection with a Richmond Tract, fronting 125 feet on the south side t of San Pablo Dam Road, approximately 450 feet east of Hillcrest Road (an R-B district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra i Costa County and said Plannong Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted, providing the building be made to comply with all county,- building ordinances. Monday 8, 1948 - Continued 405 On motion of Dupervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of a the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the i 1same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g r In The Matter Of Application of A. A. Lang for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. A. A. Lang having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provi- sions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build garage 6" from new property line located Lot 5 and 31 of Lot 6, Block K, Berkeley Park Sub- Idivision on the south side of Ocean View Avenue, 16511 east of Colusa Avenue (an R-1 R district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning COMMisSion having recommended to this Board jthat said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ITHE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.5 In The Matter Of application of John Rhodes for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. John Rhodes having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side 4 yard of 3• on one side and 4' on the other side of Lot 15, Block 127, East Richmond 1 Heights J4, fronting Arlington Blvd. (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Co®miasion of Contra costa County and said Planning 1 lCommission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and i the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Application of Airs. Dorothy A. Pit zer for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Ass. Dorothy A. Pitzer having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to live lin temporary quarters while new residence is being built located Lot 73, La Colina j Tract, fronting 60' on the west side of La Cresenta Road, approximately 420 feet southwest of El I;onte Road Subn. ( R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Cession of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted with the stipulation that the present living quarters be converted into a storage building when the new house is completed. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 141onday, November 8, 194E - Ocntinued THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the lsame is hereby granted with the stipulation that the present living quarters be con- verted into a storage building when the new house is completed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter of Application of Harold S. Dodge for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Harold S. Dodge having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Crdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 do 6 of Ordinance 382 for 22 set back for duplex located Lots 1 and 2 (less NIJ 151 ) , Block X20, Tewksbury Heights (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said arplication be denied for duplex and granted for a single family residence with a minimum set back from front property line of 51 . On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by 3upervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied for duplex and granted for a single family residence with a minimum set back from front property line of 5t . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Natter Of Application ofR ; J. C. and H. E. I'ioore for a land use permit to establish a wrecking yard in connection with establish- ed public garage in S. D. J3. J. C. and H. E. Moore having filed with this Board an application for al land use permit to establish a wrecking yard in connection with established public garage in S. D. 13, to be located at the southeast corner of Lot 6, Highway Junction Subdivision near the Monument adjacent to existing wrecking yard, and said applica- tion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Resignation of Karl S. Abbott as District Trustee, and appoihtment of Mrs. Mabel Jacobsen to fill unexpired term, RENTWOOD PARK, RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT. Karl S. Abbott having resigned as District Trustee of the Brentwood Pa*,. Recreation and Parkway District, on notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Super- visor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that his resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mrs. Kabel Jacobsen be and she s hereby appointed District Trustee of the BREMr'd00D PARK, RECREATION AND PARKWAY DISTRICT for the unexpired term of said Karl S. Abbott, resigned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of San Pablo Fire District. The Coast Manufacturers, by Ovid A. Barklow, having presented to the San Pablo County Fire Protection District a letter dated October 25, 19489 with reference i s Monday, November 8, 1948 - Continued n Z to specifications for the furnishing of fire truck, which said letter has been approv- ed and signed by :"anuel Kello, Fire Chief, San rablo County Fire Protection District ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the items concerning said specifications mentioned in said letter are hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Approval of Contract with the California State Chamber of Commerce. i A form of contract dated October 28, 19481, by and between CONM COSTA COUNTY, party of the first part and the CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMBER OF C01QWCE, party of the second part, wherein party of the first part agrees to expend from the general fudn of said county, the sum of 41500.00 during the fiscal year 1948-1949, rich said sum shall be paid to the party of the second part for certain services to be performed in the matter of advertising the resources of the County of Contra Costa, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of contract be and the same is hereby approved, and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby directed to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Natter of Claim of Robert H. Killer, Jr. for damages. On the recommendation of the District Attorney,, and on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim of Robert H. Killer, Jr. for $5,,160.00 damages which he alleges were sustained as a result of an accident at Buchanan Field on September 26, 1948, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Recommending Military Leave of Absence for Noble Newsom, Jr., Airport Manager. On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recommendation be made to the Civil Service Commission that Noble Newsom, Jr. , Airport Manager, Buchanan Field, be granted a Military Leave of Absence for the period of two weeks, from December 1, 1948 to December 15, 1948, and that said Noble Newsom, Jr. , be granted full compensation during said two weeks. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s In The Matter Of Authorising County Building Superintendent to dig well at Branch Jail County Prison Farm. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrence, County Building Supt. be and he is hereby authorized and directed to dig a well at the Branch Jail (County Prison Farm) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In The Katter of Authorizing the County Clerk to Canvass the Election Returns for the General Election held November 2, 1948. It appearing to the Board at this time that the returns from each pre i cinct in the County have been received by the County Clerk; 0 Rlonday, November 6, 194E - Continued Cin :.otion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD GR.DERED that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed iItocanvassimmediatelythereturnsfortheGeneralElectionheldNovember2, 1918. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S; In The Matter Of Appointing Special Canvassing Boards for Canvass of Absent Voter Ballots General Election. ) It appearing to the Board that the number of absent voter ballots re- turned to the office of the County Clerk exceeds in number 75 _ NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 7803 of the Elections Code, and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that five Special Canvassing Boards be appointed, to consist of five voters i for each Canvassing Board, to canvass the absent voter ballots cast at the November General Election held on November 2, 1948, as follows, to-wit: SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NC. 1 Clementine Hayden Nellie Gallamore Katherine Casey' Charlotte belly Theresa T:zrelkeld SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NO. 2 t Lois Marvin Elnore Westenrider Gertrude Ruff Alice Calicura T Pay A. Ehler SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NO. 3 Julia Cutright Frances Butterfield Helen K. Darrow Betty Prestidge Ruth Center 4TH; r W ty 4W SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NO. 4 Stella Iii. Lyford Marietta Twitchel Birdella Blakemore Grace Thissen Tillie Light s SPECIAL CANVA33ING BOARD NO. 5 rAnta Surges a dgiT _Clarice F. Carlson Silva Ball l3eurnice Ahern Lucinda Hanaf ord IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER GR.DER:D that the following five voters be and they are hereby designated to pass upon challenges and all questions relating to the marking of ballots: Bernice Ahern Theresa Threlkeld I Clarice Carlson AI Stella Lyford1.it Blydella Blakemore r :} The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, s w- I I I _ Monday, November 9, 194%Q - Continued i 400 In the batter of Ordering an Ordinance tc be Frenared by the District Attorney Providing for Certain Amendments to the Zoning 1 Ordinance of Contra Costa County, California, for Side Yard Clearance Provisions.RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Planning Commission filed with the Board of Supervisors on the 4th day of October, 1948, its recommendations and findings recommending an amendment to Ordinance No. 382 in the matter of side yard provisions, and SEAS, this Board, after having given due notice thereof in the manner provided by law, held a hearing to hear any versons who might be interested in the protest against such amendment and no protest having been made, NON, THER:70RE2 BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Suvervisors of the County of Contra Costa do adopt the recommendations and findings of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to oreoare an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 382 in accordance with the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission. Passed and adopted by the Board of Suvervisors of the County of Contra Costa,, . this 8th day of November, 1948, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Suvervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. t- In the .batter of the Recommendations of the Planning Commission for the Adoption of a Precise Section of the r . Master Plan of Contra Costa County for the Pleasant Hill Grammar School Dis- trict and Certain Adjoining Territory. RS-SOLUTION s WBE'REAS, the Planning Co=nission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its recommendations for the addition of certain unincorporated territory in the Pleasant Hill Grammar School District and certain adjoining territory to the Master Plan of said County and, WHEREAS, after notice duly and regularly given in the manner provided by law, the Board of Sunervisors held a public hearing on the 8th day of November, 19481, for the purpose of hearing petitions and protests to the recommendations of the Planning Commission and, WHEREAS, certain persons appeared or filed letters protesting the provisions of the recommendations of the Planning Commission, NON', THv.,R£F'GRE9 BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors again refer to the Planning Commission for further study and hearing the following matters: The protest of Ed '"allace on behalf of Captain Simme and Philip F. Heraty, Inc,, protesting the Zoning of Simmse Ranch as A and requesting zoning as R-S and R-B, according to tentative msap of Gregory Gardens. The protest of C. Dudley DeVelbiss Ca, requesting the zoning of the 25 acres formerly of Grove and north of Pleasant Hill School as R-S instead of R-A. The protest of Century Finance Co. and D. C. Peacock, Jr., requesting zoning as R-S area north of sregory Lane. The protest of Frank Jones requesting Lot 6, Walnut Creek Acres be zoned R B. The protest of C. Terence Ring, Esq., on behalf of John Schrammel requesting certain vroperty in Pleasant Hill Homesites be zoned R-B. The protest of Clifford M. Ruscoe requesting that properties of Ruth and Dorothy Orens, George and Vera DeGroft and Clifford Ruscoe, Mildred Ruscoe and Clifford U. Iris be Zoned R B. E 4 1 0 Monday, November S, 1945 - Cortirued The protest of Fred Lusor or ^ehrlf of Lottie Frarties ',lithers, Loraine "'ithers Larsen. and Fred Larson that their orooerty on Reliez Valley Rond, 'Withers Avenue, ^ighland Avenue and Sunset Road of J Brookwood Acres Subdivision be zoned for one-quarter acre homesites. The protest of Col. 'illiam C. Braly protesting district shown on tentative man near Brookwood Acres as N-B and requesting that all Brookwood Acres be zoned R-A. The crotest of J. S. '[right approving recommendations for R-A in Brookwood Acres and requesting R-A zone for property south of dithers "venae, request joined in by Elizabeth Haase and Mrs. Henrietta F. Rivers. The protest of Mrs. F. Heckl that Brookwood Acres be zoned R-A., The protest of Clifton F. Brooks requesting eighteen parcels in Brookwood Acres be zoned S. The protest of H. Todd Nies requesting R-A and protesting N B zoning in Brookwood Acres. fs'. The protest of John J. Haviside requesting Haviside Estates be zoned R-S. The protest of Mrs. Uprion Rodgers requesting R-A and NvB zoning on Sunset Lane. The protest of Mrs. V. Christiansen requesting R-A instead of R-S for Sunset Lane. The protest of Bjarne Leed requests property near Buena Vista be zoned R-A. The protest of Escott Janes to the same effect. The protest of R. C. McBride requesting property between Buena Vista and 4th Aver•ie be zoned A. The crotest of Frank Rodgers requesting his property be zoned A. The request of Douglas Abernathy that the Slater aroperty remain R-A. The protest of Alfred Abronian requesting that area from Crystal Pool to Oak Park Boulevard be zoned R-B. The protest of Benjamin Brockhurst on behalf of himself„ Ben Hart, R. A. Johnson and others that property from Oak Park Boulevard to Geary Avenue be zoned R-B. The protest of Charles Hutchins on behalf of Mr. Carlisle requesting R-1 zoning as recommended by the Planning Commission. The protest of Mt. Diablo Community Builders Corporation requesting further enlargement of R-B area at Oak Park Boulevard and Patterson. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings Ray S. Taylors W. J. Buchanan, R. J. Trembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 15, 1948 at 10 o"clock A. U* x airman ATTEST; x fla W. T. PAASCB r Clerk Ail r AllDeutyClerkM4-Z '--b Rat x CZ£ms's+'* * m 3 z t 3xA' ter j"'a me'A Ca 7 P E "C's e& t vis i t''`r u `" n fir"" ro - rl "dx S .',,z x"` r,..i s f*J se't t `'' k.' W f.3 d a•s 1 r r /u 7 x e". a, r A'"c' ,.Z E 9* tx r^ s 7 y x z, y 'a-r c4:a 3r`r+ a x •s"'a t. "':s`a :K Ut 7 r-A 1 ` t x rAww04 I r 1 411- BEFORE 11BEFORETIMBOARDCFSUPERVISCRS MONDAY, NCVZV3ER 15 1948 THE BOARD MET IN REGUfIR SESSION AT 10 0•CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. G. J. SJCHANAN CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY H. L. CUMEINGS40 f L a RAY S. TAYLOR R. J. TREPBATA. F-'mak W. T. PUSCH, CLERK. r. , In The Natter Of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous P assessments which appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1948-1949, jsaid request having been approved by the District Attorney; EP 9 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT I3 BY THE BOkRD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to correct said erroneous assessments, as requested and as follows: In Volume 23 Assessment J84909, George Mulligan is assessed with Lot 35,Santa Rita Acres Unit ho. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $800. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 24, Assessment 06788, Justin L. and Cleon Melady are assessed1withaportionofLot13, Larkey Ranch Subdivision No. 2 with improvements erroneous- ly assessed at $2210. The correct assessed value of improvements is $770. In Volume 25, Assessment 09554, Frederico and Carmina A. Conti are assess- ed with a 9 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at 1740. The correct assessed value of improvements is $280. In Volume 23, Assessment 09651, Ercole Martignoni, RFD 1, Box 116 Aartinez are assessed with a 1 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas, assessed value oI land 240, no improvements. There were improvements on this property but through an error improvements were not assessed. ISr. kartignoni requests 1360 improvements Abe added and a new tax bill issued. In Volume 26, ",ssessment ,#92390, Stevan H. and Mary Meza are assessed with Lot 32 Homestead Ranch Lakewood with improvements erroneously assessed at $2170. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in I-larch of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 26, Assessment 091743, Nelson D. and Esther Van Winkle are assessed with Lot 4 Blk 0, unit No. 1 Linda Vista Subn with improvements erroneous- ly assessed at $2240. There were no improvements on this property on the first4o'nday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 26, Assessment $92706, John R. and Louise C. Spellacy, RFD #1 Box 305, Walnut Creek are assessed with Lot 86, Idylwood Acres unit No. 2 with improve- Ioents erroneously assessed at $1000. There were no improvements on this property n the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous ssessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments which appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1948-1949, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS IBY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to correct said erroneozs assessments, as requested and as follows: In Volume 3, Assessment 012621 and , 12622 Allen F. and Dorothy DreyerLassessedwithaportionofLot7BlkJ, Grand View Terrace, assessed value of and $320, improvements 41600• also, Lot 8 Blk 9, assessed value of land X180, $1600 timprovements. Assessment y12121 should read Lot 7 less Wly tri por frnt 32.19 ftpnBoydSt. , all of Lot S Blk 9, assessed value of land 3320, improvements $1600, ess 41000 exemption. Assessment $12622 should be canceled as these values were ncluded in Assessr4ent $12621. In Volume 10, assessment .439092, Frank A. and Rose Davila are assessed with p portion of Lots 9 and 10, Pacheco Addn to the Town of Todas Santos with improve- tnents erroneously assessed at $345• There were no improvements on this property onhefirstMondayinMarchofthisyearandshouldbecanceled. In Volume 14, Assessment 154245, Hubert do Isabel Thomas are assessed with 4 ! `'1,11onday, November 15, 1948 - Odo•ainued Lot 7 Blk ld Emeric iubn with improvements erroneously assessed at ^01270. The correct assessed value of improvewents is 4860. In Volume 18, Assessment x`69234, Forrest and Pauline Lea are assessed with a 4 acre tract in Ro konte Del Diablo with improvements erroneously assessed at , 1370. There were no improvements on this property on the first T.onday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 23, r+ssessment 05395, R. R. Hays et al, c/o Stanley Stice, 833 Marin Rd, hichmond are assessed with Lot 422 Santa Rita Acres unit #7 with improve- ments erroneously assessed at $2030. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in 14arch of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 24, Assessment i86454, Leonard J. and Hazel P. French are assess- ed with a portion of Lot 104, Pap of Brookwood Acres J1 with improvements erroneous- ly assessed at $110. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled.i E In Volume 24, Assessment 06540, Joseph A. k Thelma H. Souza are assessed with a portion of Lots 11 and 12 Alar of Hook Estate Subn #1 with improvements errone- ously assessed at , 1320. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in I-larch of this year and should be canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Authorising Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Asseswxr, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments which appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1948-1949, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and direct- ed to correct said erroneous assessments, as requested and as follows: In Volume 23, Assessment 03573, Benjamin F. and Dolly Edelman are assess- ed with a tract of land in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at $1500. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1200. In Volume 25, Assessment $89589, Ray and Concha Gonzales are assessed with a .37 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at 2220. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1400. In Volume 26, Assessment 192092, Merton A. and Iola M. Dimmick are assess- ed with Lot 133, Sans Crainte Unit To. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at 2750. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a re- quest for authorization to the County Auditor to correct the following described erroneous assessments which appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1948- 1949, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as requested and as follows: In Volume 19, Assessment 172449, Elena M. and Louis A. Fracchia, Jr. , P. 0. Box 606, Oakland are assessed with a .52 acre tract in Ro Acalanes assessed value of land $100, no improvements. There were improvements on this property, but through an error were not assessed. Mr. Fracchia requests improvements in the amount of $3630 be added and a new tax bill issued. In Volume 19, Assessment #74750, W. James and Alice J. Johnston are assessed with Lot 14 Happy Valley Glen with improvements erroneously assessed at 3630. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 21 , Assessment 179443, Bolusiano and Juliana Perez are assessed with Lot 10, Assessor's Illaap of Bolusiano Subn with improvements erroneously assessed at $990. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 22, Assessment $79951, William M. and Katherine Fleager are assessed with a 1.60 acre tract in Sectionization r;aof Ro Laguna De Los Palos Colorados with improvements erroneosuly assessed at 7630. There were no improve- ments on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be Monday, move=ber 15, 1445 - Continued 412 canceled. These improvements belong on Assessment ?79951-1, also in the name of Mr. and Mrs. Fleagers. Mr. Fleagers requests improvements added to Assessment 179951-1 and a new tax bill issued. In Volume 22, Assessment 181520, Julia Allen is assessed with .'lest 1 acre of Lot 21, Fairway Acres, assessed value of land $350, no improvements. There were improvements on this property, but through an error improvements were assessed on Assessment 181520-4 instead of on 01520. Improvements should be canceled on Assessment 181520-4 and added to Assessment 01520 at the request of Mr. Allen. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Authorising Correction of Erroneous Assessments. 4 Justin A. Randall, County Assessor, having filed with this Board a request for authorization to the County Cuditor to correct the following described errone- ous assessments which appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1948-1949, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; C On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized and directed to correct said erroneous assessments, as requested and as follows: In Volume 4, Assessment *415973 LaVerne L. Lavender is assessed with the W 24 ft of Lot 19, Blk 50, East Richmond Boulevard with improvements erroneously assessed at $950. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in Larch of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 8, assessment 133565, Michael J. Kinavey is assessed with NW 1/2 of Lot 17 and all of Lot 18, Blk 28, Richmond Junction Heights with improvements erroneously assessed at $1500. 'There were no improvements on this property on the first Mondav in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 8, Assessment (33614, Theresa and Olga Regalia are assessed with Lot 25 and S 1/2 of Lot 26, Blk 31, Richmond Junction Heights with improvements j erroneously assessed at $1660. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March and should be canceled. In Volume 14, Assessment (54434, R. W. Dunham is assessed with Lots 5 and 69 Blk 11, Sunnyside Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $250. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 14, Assessment 1'56010, Johanna R. Schmidt is assessed with Lot 18 Blk 25, Tewksbury Heights with improvements erroneously assessed at $750. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be canceled. In Volume 17, Assessment 867393-10, Coast Natural Gas Co. , is assessed with meter installation with assessed value of 4820. This assessment should be canceled as it is a double with Assessment j"09 on the Unsecured Personal Property Roll. In Volume 18, Assessment 00014, baud Peterson is assessed with Wly 156.75 ft of Lot 41 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1430. The correct assessed value of improvements is $280. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In The Matter Of Application of i Grand Homes, Inc. by Wallace E. Conrad for a land use permit modi- fication of provisions of Ordinance 382. Grand Homes, Inc. by Wallace E. Conrad having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 to have side yards at a minimum of 5' and 6' 3" for Lots 347, 3729 3731, 394, 3969 401, 410, 4161 4379 443, 448, and 450, El Sobrante Manor Unit #4, west of Juanita Drive (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 l Continuedi•:ondav, November 15, 1948 - In The Matter of A plication of Henrietta Jackson for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382, I Henrietta Jackson having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection Sltofbu3lna ition to existing residence with 11 side yard located on Lot 33, Block 228, Walls Second Addition, fronting 25 feet on the east side of Battery Street, 50 feet north of 'Millard St. , an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Application of Robt. A. Harrison for a land use permit modi- fication of provisions of Ordinance 382. Robt. A. Harrison having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build garage with 3' and 4' side yards, located Lot 46, Block 8, Truman Addition, fronting 25 feet on the west side of Second. Street, 175 feet north of Market Avenue (an R-1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TFC BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Application of Ben F. Bigelow for a land use permit modi- fication of provisions of Ordinance 382. Ben F. Bigelow having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 51 side yards for residence located on lot ,j30, Block N, Berkeley Highlands Subn. , fronting 0 feet on the east side of Cambridge avenue (an R-1 district) ; and said application ving been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- ing Commission having reco=ended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY HE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of he provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Application of Mrs. Jessie Rutland for a land use permit modification of provisions of Ordinance 382. Mrs. Jessie Rutland having filed with this Board an application under the t i Monday, November 15, 1948 - Continued 415 provisions of Section 7 of Grdinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to build addition to residence with 3V side yards located on Lot 31, Block 71, Land & Ferry Co. J2, fronting 25 feet on the east side of Second Street, 250 feet north of Chesley Avenue (an R--1 district) ; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Application of Fay wills for a land use permit to construct a duplex in S. D. ff5. Fay Wills having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a duplex in S. D. ff5, to be located on that parcel of land being a des- criptive parcel, fronting on a private road approximately 400 feet north of State Highway IV-CC-75C, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commis- sion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said gapplication be granted; t On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S F In The Matter Of Application of Mrs. E. D. Clark for a land use permit to establish a dog kennel s.n S. D. 13. Mrs. E. D. Clark having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a dog kennel in S. D. #3, said kennel to be located on that parcel of land being a portion of lot 8, Ayers Ranch Subdivision, said portion fronts 1S9 feet on the south west side of Olive Drive, approximately 2400 feet northwest of Ayers Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In The Matter Of Application of Fred W. Funke for a land use permit to establish a business to manu- facture fire fighting equipment, in S. D. #3. Fred W. Funke having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a business to manufacture fire fighting equipment in S. D. #3, to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, on the Southern Pacific Right of Way, South of Hookston Road, and said application having been re- ferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commis- sion having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Kct (Eart.h quake Law) . The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, November 15, 1948 - Continued i i In The I•Litter of Application of A. G. Mascorella for a land use I permit to construct a drive-in restaurant in S. D. #3. A. G. I4ascorella having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a drive-in restaurant in S. D. No. 3, said drive-in to be lo- cated on that parcel of land beim a 2 acre descriptive parcel, being at the north east corner of County Road at Pacheco and State Highway at Sherman Field, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.51 In The Matter Of Amending Board order of September 13, 1948 grant- ing land use permit to Bernice E. McIntyre. This Board having on September 13, 1948 granted Bernice E. McIntyre a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A. Subsec- tions 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 3 and 5 ft. and a 5 ft. set back from the front property line for the garage located on Lot 4, Block 119, East Rich- mond Heights No. 4 (an R-1 district) , and it appearing that in recommending the granting of said permit the Planning Commission should have listed Lot 11, Block 119, instead of Lot 4, Block 119; and it appearing that the Planning properly post- ed notices and held the necessary hearing with reference to said Lot 11, Block 119; 4 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Board order be and it is hereby amended to read Bernice E. McIntyre is granted a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsections 5 do 6 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 3 and 5 ft. and a 5 ft. set back from the front property line for the garage located on Lot 11, Block 119, East Richmond Heights No. 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In The Matter Of Authorizing District Attorney to prepare re- lease of portion of lien, property of Chester Sausamen. a i It appearing to this Board that there is a lien of $1799.50 against property in name of Chester Sausaman for relief given by the County to the late Elizabeth Sausaman, mother of said Chester Sausaman, and said Chester Sausaman having an oppor- tunity to sell the westerly 50 ft of Lot 23, Berkeley Country Club Terrace, which 3represents a portion of the property on which said lien exists, and said Chester ISausaman having requested the County to release the portion of the lien on said pro- perty which is to be sold, said Chester Sausaman agreeing to pay the County $450.00 for said release of said portion of lien; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY iTHE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare a release of lien with the provision that said line on said portion of property will be released upon certi- lfication from the Contra Costa Title Company that the $450.00 has been paid to the i County. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I Mondey, ?yovember 15, 194 8 - Continued 417 In the Matter of Rescinding Land Use Permit granted B, Don Blackwood on August 2, 1945. This Board having heretofore on August 2, 194$„ granted B. Don Blackwood a land use permit to establish a school bus storage yard and repair shop in S. D. #3, said yard to be located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel fronting 344 feet on the east side of Leland Drive and at the west end of Meek Place approximately 400 feet south of Sunny Hollow Subdivision, and petitions having been filed with the Board requesting that said land use permit be revoked, and this Board having referred the matter to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended that said permit be rescinded; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby rescinded. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorising construction of parking lot for Social Service Department, Richmond Branch. On motion of Supervisor Rlpley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to construct parking area on lot ad- joining the Social Service Building in Richmond, at a cost of not to exceed $630.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.5 In the Matter of reports filed by county departments. Reports for the month of October, 19+8, are presented by the following depart- ments and by the Board ordered placed on file: Richmond Health Center, Pittsburg Health Center, Agricultural Commissioner. s In the Fatter of Ordinance 80. This Board having heretofore, on Aovemaber 14o 1948, adopted Ordinance No. 464, and a copy of said ordinance having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the SAN PABLO NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by Affidavit of R. A. Bean, on file herein; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance 80. W. A form of ordinance numbered 466 and regulating parking upon the west side of Rolph Avenue in Crockett, and along the north side of Park Avenue in San Pablo, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 466 be and the same is hereby approved and adopted, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 466 be published in the "CROCKETT AiMICANN for the ti-e and in the manner required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Ordinance No. 467. A form of ordinance numbered 467 which amends Section 6 of Ordinance leo. 442 as amended) by changing the salary range for pharmacist from 26 to 27, is presented z to this Board; and 4 Monday, November 15, 19=+8 - Continued On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 467 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED, and IT IS BY THIS BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 467 be published in the "Antioch Ledger" for the time and in the manner required by lay . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Authorizing Per- sonnel Director to attend meeting in San Bernardino. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Leery, Director of Personnel, be and he is hereby authorized to attend the quarterly meeting of the County Personnel Administrators' Association in San Bernardino on December 3 and December 4, 1948. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Director, Social Service Department, to attend meeting in Los Angeles. On motion of Supervisor Treubath seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THB BOARD ORDERED that '. G. Golden, Director, Social Service Department, be and he is hereby authorized to attend a Board meeting of the State Social Service Department in Los Angeles, November lb, and November 17, 1948. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing Noble Newsom, Jr. Airport Manager, to attend meeting in Sacramento. On motion of Supervisor Cnmird.ngs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Noble Newsom, Jr., Airport Manager, Buchanan Field, be and he is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of the assembly Interim Committee on Aviation on November 17, 1948 at Sacramento. IT IS FARTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting 1 shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to purchase equipment and furniture for Juvenile Hall Annex. On motion of Supervisor ;ummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath= ITIS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to purchase the following hospital equipment for Juvenile Hall Annex: 1 Metal stand on rollers 1 Bed stand 1 Bed tray with stand 1 Medicel cabinet 4 and to purchase the following articles of fumitore l+oor said Juvenile Hail Annez-, f 1 Kitchen stool lj- Dozen towel racks s 2 Kitchen chairs 4 living room wooden chairsf: ; 4 Mirrors 4 Unfinished chests of drawers 1 Desk y 1 Small living room table 1 Rugg" 1 Floor lamp 4 Crib Mattresses Material for curtains rn at a cost of not to exceed 1723.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1. s Monday, November 115, 194-8 - Continued 419 In the Matter of Authorizing reconnoissance survey, etc. , proposed site for Juvenile Hall. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make a preliminary reconnoissance survey of area adjacent to county property on State Highway west of the Canal and to prepare Jan estimate of the cost of installing Dronosed sewer line. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1In the Matter of Authorizing Supervising Sanitarian to attend course of in-service training. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Supervising Sanitarian, Health Department, be and he is hereby I authorized to attend a course of in-service training of sanitarians in Stockton on December 2 and December 3, 1948. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that his expenses incurred in attending said meeting shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request for zoning of property filed by A. G. Mascorella. A. G. Mascorella, 383 Grand Avenue, Oakland, 10, California, having filed with this Board a request that the following described property be zoned for business development: That parcel of land being a two acre descriptive parcel, said parcel being at lthe north east corner of County Road to Pacheco and State Highway at Sherman Field; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the Planning Commission. f The foregoing order is passed by the nnanlmous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement between the Board land the City of Richmond. a A form of agreement, dated November 15,19489 between the Board of Supervisors r of Contra Costa County, party of the first part, and the City of Richmond, party of the second part, wherein it is agreed that for and in consideration of $184.53, paid tby the party of the second cart to the party of the first Dart, the party of the First part hereby agrees to release to the City of Richmond, under provisions of Chapter 8 lof Part 6 of Division 1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of California, those certain parcels of land situated in said City of Richmond and hereinafter particularly des- P cribed, for the pride set opposite said parcels, as follows: i BLOCK & TRACT LOT YEAR OF DELINQUENCY DATE OF DEED SALE PRICE AND SALE NUMBER TO STATE HEREIN 132 219 22, 23 1936 to 1947, incl.June 29, 1942 $103.73 Amended Map City of Richmond I 17 149 15, 16 1933 to 17, incl.June 279 1939 80.8o Richmond Sale No. 3 Boulevard as said lots and blocks are shown and delineated upon those certain maps entitled, as above specified: (1) *AMENDED MAP OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND, being a portion of Lot No. 54 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Calif- ornia." filed March 31, 1905, in Volume *D* of Maps, at Page 74, in the office of the i County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; (2) "Map of Re- survey of Blocks 81 102 12, 14, 16, 189 209 22 in the RICHMOND BOULEVARD TRACT, Contra Monday, November 1, 1948 - Continued Costa County, California," filed January 26th, 1906, in Volume "E" of Maps, at Page 96, in the office of the Cou.^ty Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, IS PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD; it being also agreed in said agreement that all costs f incurred in carrying it into effect, including cost of publication of notices required under Section 3793.6, shall be paid by said party of the second part; and IOnmotionofSupervisorRiploy, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and R. J. Buchanan Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Granting oermit to peddle to Edwood McDaniel, honorably discharged veteran. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS Bo THE BOARD ORDERED that Flwood McDaniel, Rt. 1, Boa 174A, walnut Creek, honorably discharged veteran of World rar I, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate No. 133-19-74, be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle pop-corn, candy, gum, soda pop, from a pop-corn wagon (automobile) in the unincorporated area of the County, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Tax Collector be and he is hereby authorized and directed to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing publication, in book form, of financial report of Contra Costa County for 1947-48. Upon request of D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to arrange for publication, in book form, of 600 copies of the financial report of Contra Costa County for 1947-48 by the Independent Printing Company. The foregoing order is flassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of election officers, General Election. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers who conducted the General Election held November 19 1948 in the Contra Costn County precincts: 12.50, for services as election officers; 3.00, for delivering election returns and 10 per mile, each way, for messenger who delivered said election returns.` The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Authorizing payment of Special Canvassing Boards, Absentee Voters{ Ballots, November General Election. This Board having heretofore, on November 89 1948, appointed the following named persons to serve as Special Canvassing Boards held November 11 1948 in Contra Costa County; and it appears that said Canvassing Boards canvassed absent voters* ballots on November 15 and November 16, 1948; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, secondedby Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that compensation for said members of said Special Canvassing Boards be and the same is hereby fixed at $12.50 each.per day. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of $25.00 for each of the following na-ned persons who served on said Can- vassing Boards: SPSCIAh CANVASSING BOARD N0, 1 Clementine Hayden 2011 Scenic Ave. , Martinez f; Nellie Gallamore 1534 Azale Ave., Martinez Katherine Casey 14425 Highland Ave. , Martinez Charlotte Kelly 3002 Euclid, Concord Theresa Threlkeld 1370 Gregory Ave. , Martinez i Monday, November 17, 191.E - Continued 421 3PECIAL CANVA33IRG BOARD NO. 2 Lois Marvin 540 .fano Martinez Elnore Westenrider 1225 Ulffnian Way, Martinez Gertrude Ruff 1125 Brown St. , Viartinez Alice Calicura 1527 Brown St. , Martinez May A. Ehler 220 G 3t. , Allartinez SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NG. 3 Julia Cutright 2316 Grange St. , Martinez Frances Butterfield 2919 Leslie Ave., Martinez v 4° Helen M. Darrow 2300 Monterey Ave. , Martinez k: Betty Prest idge 974 Magnolia Mart i ne a Ruth Center Rt. 22 Box 3K Martinez SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD No 4 Stella N.. Lyford 2361 S. Crest Ave. , Martinez Y` Marietta Twitchel 2370 W. Shell Ave. Martinez r Birdella Blakemore 2441 E. Orange, Martinez Grace Thissen 925 Magnolia, Martinez s Tillie Light 2353 Martinez Ave. , Martinez SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NO. 5 Minta Surges 304 Talbart St. , Martinez Clarice F. Carlson 135 Gilger, Martinez Silvia Ball 0408 West Green St. , Martinez Bernice Ahern 230 Green St., Martinez Lucinda Hanford 1534 Estudillo, Martinez The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. the Matter of the Partial Release of Lien of the County of Contra Costa Against ELIZABETH SAUSAMAN.RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PARTIAL R=SE OF LTM WHEREAS, an instrument executed by Elizabeth Sausaman was recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on the 9th day of August, 1935, in Volume 392 of Official Records, at page 153, which said instru- sent created a lien in favor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California on certain property of Elizabeth Sausaman, described as being3 Lot 23, Berkeley Club Terrace, Tract No. 1, AND, WHEREAS, this Board, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, at a regular meeting of said Board held an the 15th day of November, 1948, unanimously ordered that said lien be partially released as to the Westerly Fifty (50) feet of said Lot, upon the payment to the County of the sum of Four Hundred Fifty Dollars ($450.00) ; and WHEREA , the sum of Four Hundred Fifty Dollars 0450.00) has been de- posited with the County Treasurer of Contra, Costa County by the Contra Costa County Title Company, in full payment of said lien. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings. Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, R. J.Trreembath. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - N one. And the Board takes recess to Beet on Monday, November 22, 1948, at 10 o'clock A. X. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH a Tk j t 7 Y putt' e f t aro;, a,,p „54F Yuij $. 2 a r yyA}' t y 4 y G 422 BEFORE THE 0 RD OF SUPERVISORS MO NDA Y, 'IO VE-T- ER 227 1948 71HE KARD F=- IW REGULAR SESSION AT 10 O 'CLOCK A.H. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, R. J. TRE}BATH. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Hatter of Statement of All Votes Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION held NOV IBER 2nd, 1948 in Tenth v Assembly District in Contra Costa County State of California. Statement of All Votes Cast at the General Election held on November 2, 1948 lin Tenth Assembly District in Contra Costa County State of California, certified to ` by the County Clerk as to result of the canvass of election returns is presented and ordered filed with minutes and records of this Board of Supervisors, as follows: I 71 w w err _u; k7 _ x g. - NEPWMnn wiP S!u+`p,N v n.w wW.`Y..'nta:.T.+S^Mee..pFsYYu erl+..'.e R s r33.. 3s. 10 "+%..'.`do S,n ; .r iW2',c l,,`-: :..J,' ': »F- ',''; v 10 4Y, w, t mr ea;....Y."rt t alS alv;?= '. f -.'.,, '.Z'„ +... flw,G`n w3L4 V: !'i Y.t;``.F N.- .SA : Y I.. *-J r,y., k it..y#ILt2 4v NP #' nx 1 M1 o15 1`';Y.,, 3 +'d 'R + y + r J y ana Ur v .x r. e x 'rHx der , t.i, w5. . q w 4, k, x yl` y e 4>m-"-iy Yi J»b. t, M34l., yr k - ICA'si64'` F"' .r rq;L y. F ` b',f+tT i t t L 7 F r,J- W t..t h j T, tJ t • l+C::': 1 '3 ti STATEX11EXT OF ALL VOTES CAST 1 7 AT THE GENERAL ELECTION d=Ia ; r sr 1 HEM rY p NOVEMBER 2nd, 1948 IN v. 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S i s 4 Yt Pl i /G /6 / / Richmond No.4 P oItirhuiondNo.5 G /54 4t'z• to3' !03 .S 5" Itichtuuud No.t3 Richmond No.7 I 2 6 yi' yy lel /f4? I`ichmumlAla.1-J r .SL .646 t/ / / / o d r Itichtumid No.8 r 231 7/ 71 /.Vg 1 ti D Q lnuun+! No.S-A L Richmond 10.S 2/O ! ?'! 71 /xS/ZS f3 !3 p O r .1..... Iticluuuud.,Ho.1Q 0 2S ' J0 3?/3' '7 7 / / f Richmuud No. 11 P i Zo 9i rr ft' "O /o tt // O t? 1 e o o7 sItichsucud1tu. 12 Q 2 ? 9 Z 'Z t/ 7/ S g i Itichnu}ud No. 13 a 7' `? Y 7 ? D O o.. Itichtuoud No. 1.1 s'j /SS{ 6L /:= ; %$ //+ L .Z p G t Richtuond No. 15 T}- ',sr3 r Totals Curried Forward 1 t{ t.;•i. .,* S,}'}' G v ?3; .21 .2% , - LZi L GENERAL ELECTION HELD XOVEEMBER 2nd, 1948 3 Rep. in Congress State Senator Member Assembly if Lith District 17th District 10th District ix U3 4C 0 ra I.- 2 L6 t YES NO }YES NO E 4 /2' I i x/6 y 3 1: z b s 1 z 3 Y 34 fib /3 176 tot /2 A u 3 hoz ro,? fo it 47 /9 /d y Z O L IN iltl e . -Sf ll ff 4.4 .J M i X J 7 2d9 7 sib / 1 0 z/a. Zo.S a5 Af p j7 7 3 ,/ 3 C? i9/ 9/ it3 /1 c T3 Y 55 o i t So ZZY /S 207 11 Z ZG^ 3 ; Gra ea5 i3 83 2--i C /! G 97 -X 8'ff G 7S< 7 y*2 r 3 2. A 1 6y co E .5 6!/ PK/ 3tf oq /a ?z / 2- F G 1.ii 6 E. a N j3 Z6 y 3 Qy 9 9s' J #r zb ,i s/ 4:7 97 /6 K fo 73 39 31 31. S /r? N I V 7 Z31 2? S P 2z(, 41 Y3,/P7 09 S zof' y j R /s3 irc so./2t 7' / 7/ a 7z+ 460 rG 7 */? A . Z/2 Zoo; 6 7 /77. O . f 17z, /o r 9 iiy y1, F' 9G G 9•s' G 1 Sri 47 f i O 00 SO 77 /oijj , k I 1 217 ZoS, 77 Gy P /j9 /3 s J /Sd v 6 mss/ /o io 47 .10 r!l fs L t t 72 a 7 n ;16 fy3: 7s' //f 9? /S /20,/2 S // 3 ro9 7i t8 9y /s 76 iy STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS I :+ L L ca r s ELECTION cm 4 cm , REI'1tWCAM IIEILOCAtK' Totak Brought Iwwwd A Sal e• . . 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S X t 1 Q _ L C L L C L E"7 i ca YES NO %YES NO ZsS iio dZ // 1-4a /o L' P'y 70 3 47 L 51C G vyF / G /to 70f://1 t J /Jo f5' ! C /o 3 /03 9 M /s/L S3 2S' 9/ d3 t A' 6Y f 01" 73 10 io /02, y j Zoe 41 S Zo7 -07 /7t /8 E T 17 Z4P 2. A 230 2.33 L /;93'/Z.i leis 19 D rte,gz /Z .Sz y+ i F .S' it L2 Gd 7 6-0 G F 7z 4A0 2 j 24 S3 S/'/j P' t.3 f i K Z05, L 2$9,Z3y`. ; S /?s; i ,teat: 9 E . . M ZZZ or 1 9Yn o!r' 3' ,,X3i S N ff i9L sr 8 res v O qo eve IT off' 3p 7/ 9zF k o9 P jr1-z 3 C D 23t.t3,q 1`y OS /7 76 /7's 1s /32 Sir, 34. Zoe i f3 // G,7 /O i F 90 93 26; i/ . L S 4,ef i C 0000 /39 i o0 2 9 63 .sZ so .4,/ L 90 .2 1fC' ftT GG / 3 z rrC. 9 M zoY 9F rsp rot 3 /S ZOO 17 44/ y # of.33. „ /9 / f o s$sir Qt ?' s i 2 Alf. Z2 71 /t GL t iSt rL. /* 741 6 ii sc r s© a r /A y 16 i h STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE a. . ..:--------moo r F RESIDENTIAL ELECTORS cm V J I'R1:CINCTS sL <— a i . s. i FINGEMi l I ICAN EI OCYIIC 1 i I Totals Brought Fo b A ai.. km 1(4& ,0xA'1. 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Z/o / 7 17 /, "/.S3-I... . 1:iclnnloul No.73-A p/ /Z Z /!!S' V6- richmond No.74 C /t 7 3.r 9f' s/ ,/:. 4/ G O c'-*e4_ ,&f 2s• rM-4W 7 ; 1-- —1p'3 /.Ii of35 7 7 o e f 16chmond No.75 MO v/ y/ 1$6.-" '& /Z. /c i i`1•. ... l:u_h;,l°mll No a-A 5 yP W 19 //9 L G O O Richmond No.76 F IZIV 4611 611 ./70 1,1b 7 7 O to 1%i-lim n d Nit.74-A f3 33 jj /sE*.//o o 0 o 16chmond No.77 t O S l:icl nl°.111 No.77-A i/ O 30 /2/ /Z/ 9 9 4 G i Riclmuold No.78 O VS !9" /1 /t i5/ // O O Wich:,n nd No.478-A 7s' 101L yd /Z Richmond No.79 EtLJS /s i 7i rj 20 Zoo l.iclmumd No.79-A 1.0 0 /-S' /S i3 iS Z t z Z p Richmond No.8D N 25/ TL 7L /S ISy P F p p f R ichmonl 1 Nc,Rl j So /t /a t o Lo p a I:ichniold No.QP jS /o /* /O7/o7 ./Y' t [ L y.,,1\ ,'11111°°11°1 ,\11, -A f ` 70. yb /.3 /,? R 1c 11111111111 No.&I y l !R 7 /o IO /a // 7' 2 f hiclumind Nu.W-A S /25 // Al f4s X /p / 6 0 i Uic111mo1d No.84 T I/ 4e /s6:/t t 6 L O o 1 ;. It kichm and No.£M4-A A /` / /9 //P i+F ° f Q 0 a. I:ichmmnd No.8.5 g X03 a7 O ,jD /,56 /3L /2 z V o 16chniond No.85-A sfS! i s 9 z9 /a z,/o ,o l:ichnnmd No.86 1 1 D /S3 33 33 /a 9 /o f r. o o Richmond No.86-A Z IV ./ e7/ ins/ Ri1111111 1111 No.87 jr 3/= .7.7 73 /qf / Z7 Z 7 G O t Richmond No.97-A G 260, 6/ 67 /6v Me of /9 d i Richmond No.88 i/J / f / 7'V 7y: // /1 / Richi-i°11,11 NI.RF.-A 4/ 7 AS AS ff. y9 /Z / Z o 1:X11111111111 NII,89 ZifZ Z7 /6se-4y a70 3o O UichriumdNo.89-A ITI 4 P46 Z// Zy /Se /-1'& // p O r I:ichm n d No.90 4/j a<74'-/OV /6. /4. 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Z/ 2r' 12 ! D O r 1 Alhambra S 3f" 1-43 107 /0 7! fdv 19P i li t' t Tolah Carried Foraord t GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1948 11 ji Rep. in Congress State Senator Member Assembly f t Gth District 17th District 10th District y 93 z 1. i f 1 tt YES NO ,i YES NO fx B //9 yfC rI e E /:33 97.._is N iso t v J';''' J4F a9 /3' 9-7 61 k M i20 iY int 4-f i N U w r 1 1 R 2Z3. 3 9F/So.2,33. Z /9s/ s P B r 36 2 x ITSv C zoo D g s// l /5 9es /3 E 17 F 53 i 3T y,3 77 G 36off1/6 7 a 77 Aa L Mme ; N Xf r t t ji 7' At C Zoe ff e? /9 r/ -13 /70; D F a Y 1 8 F . $7 27 5, / d/ G f ?L 45, o f 3l J 275 2>. yFt '2.0 0 6 8 2 VV!5;-2?'_ So z z?27-/ T 2 01, '010 s L 43 3 r f i /6?9sz; 6 d P17e 22- T a3 : V Li? Z3 /.0 v /9 T y„ fib, a:- : ..,- _..,.. _ ii x^ .. r t.-- yJ. .,-_ _ a7c_ .—' .,w _._..., srx;– ..—.= . s»z:. .-.c- 1, i 8 STATEMENT OF ALL `TOTES CAST AT THE FMMDE fflAL ELECTORS tc"; mm v Z3 42 ELECrION PRECIN T- r— p r`, C1%. 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Antioch No.G G lVb ,3S` Jft !9 99 T ' O d 3 . .. Antioch No.7 H !12 yY P8 9a 70 9 . 9' o o i'`•.. Antioch No.8 ZS/5 f/5 ii5 I/Y 1/r to r o r ftttiucti.l 1 Zy 5J jrl z3.L38 i O o Antioch No. 10 B z5o /07 l0 133.133 v YAntiuchNo. 10-A L v q7 9'7 ! Sf M o Amiuch No. 11 At 216 99 77 / `9 /2y 8 O O lf'_....... ........ ......._ N so 40 !.w 200 ZOOAntiochNo. 12 rluti ' O x!5 105"05 it ft ? Mitioch 14 P 3415 -az /0 t z33 z3 9 9 0 0 Antioch No. 15 Q A6 7 I.>- t. j,6 ws /o3' 2 Z o b t y..... .... . ... ...1 f I.onc Tree No.l R !3 9 sof, 4 6 J7 97 6 G Q 40 lxmc rec. No.2 S Lunt20 7 #,/ c-/ 13 Z /32 v 90 C LuntI'm No- 7• II 9 # ilk 1.St' t 2.' Z 4 tr 2..i..:._... - Brentwood No. 1 2 V5 lrs T B 1, A/4 fe : 9`0 13 ,13 o e Breutwood No.2 2 Brentwood No.3 C lticnt rcxxl No,•4 D /100 73 7'3 /!o,lo llrc;ti .wow-._ B' 3Z Z d O z llnnt uod No.6 F /S7 iS !/`W 57, ' 2 13 rnn No. 1 12t, 71 7f 05 A 5 d 23ytYxm No.2 r µ'11Itt;1ltSPll 1IRS' 1F 6o . 6O 17uL1 ' No.1_ 1 .35'0 !o /d Z 2s o o i w Onl.le• No.2 9t 74 79 10 p,/0 9 6 6 d O Oakley No.3 2 9i Fly YY S O o Bethel Island R2z lot /ai !di laa 7 ? ! f N ABSENTEE VOM O o /0 63z 61z 63: 43 p co ttcoAUKrlr soTMus 4 .COSTA r, il r Av f x C t f 3M 4 Y x G w fi 1 tV Y. O P l f i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVE.,%IBER 2nd, 1948 17 Rep. in Congress State Senator Member Assembly 6th District 17th District 10th District u x x t t.. 4 Z—• r.V L s •'. YES NO ~YES NO 8 /os oz g3 tet 1 S IV-5' ds !2 3s /o? 3 f 33 i6 ?3 37 G It)X o y< 8 S5 9.S 7e f t 30 7.S" 4P L fi f L vS Z o A Iy/ 25i 71 /O s , 6vS. 3 .1''3 S/ 33.6 N t y 70 w3 2 29 /6 toy i Z 1-3 //S Hca P zYz. 27I T7 /jS S/6 /3 Zo7 /5 Q Z4P ZZ ro C.3 i7 7 9/ 8 R //o ro Z t GG S/ Ale S T 77 17'2 ,35 7 ! 60 j A 4 f C F i 00'0 ' 2 07/ G y3 Z ; 3 G2 f Pe 3 77 3 11 /97 . 73, i'2 _/ZS 71 7 /A? 9 i11 3 2 S7 ' . J 230 1 223 9? i3 /,tr 6'/ff t L /24 Ii/ 70 43 I vs, z 8aG s s1 98 . 6 O o o tda' d*Z AIP9 3 71 /71 n E t47 R 7' i 4. a i v F A r , 1 s O j x P q e r S T u p r. c:.:._ -.c` .: .- :.- :..z.:. .. Jac - :.- -.::: ._ -._..: n :. -_ _......_ .+ _._^_ ._.____.N I! 1 S STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION a PRECINCTS 13crl:cley Park No 1 Berkeley Park No.2 Bay View No. 1 I3ay Vier No.2 Ll Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No. 3 G a e a i Ll Crxrito No.4 f1:1 Cerrito No.5 t El Cerrito No. 7 p 1;1 Cerrito No.$ l,l Cerrito No.9 Ll Cerrito No. 10 N El Cerrito No 11 O I i L! Cerrito No. 12 I' lil Cerrito No. 13 YF EI Cerrito No. 14 s 3 f M _ EI Cerrito No. 15 T C i i 1•.1 Cerrito No. 1 1 I Cerrito No. 17 A I Cerrihl No, 17-A 1 C 1lilCerritoNo. 18 I Cerrito No.1$-A D F f 1 s I Qq!NTS2, 19 FI Cerrito No.20 I t1 I-I l vrrllo No.20-A t y 1•.I Cerrito No.21 1•:I Cerrito No.21-A 1•.I Cerrito Nu.22 J L.1 Cerrito No.23 r t r Y t 1 FI 1 e111111 No.24 Kensington No. 1 i Kensington No.2 N R # K-t-won-tlut No.2-A O 4 l i s 1 Kensington No,v Kensington No.4 Kensington No. 5 R l:rn in,tlm No.5-A hensin Ston No. 6 r 2 I\ensin-ton No.7 11 i Kensington No.$t Richmond No. 1 Richmond No.2 RicIl111uud 11 2 Richmond No.4 F Richmond No.3 Richmond No.6 l e Riclituoud No.7 I l t f Ricli t Riuluuond No.R Richmond No.8-A L s 1 Itichuiond hiclunuA'n I No. 11ichuioud O t Richmond N p Richmond No. 12 0 x 1 t; 17 e I Richmond No. 13 R Richmond No. 11 S R Itichuiond hn. L'i_--- T Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELFCTIO HELD -NOVE-MBER 2nd, 1948 19 Director. Ward No. 1 Director. Word No.4 Director. Ward No 5 Director. fitrsierg East Bay Municipal East Bay Municipal East Bay Muaic:pal Carumanity, Hospital iUtilityDistrictUtilityDistrictutilityDistrictDiisttict f A B C D E F tn Q m s 0 y F C F J i- p O U O I v Z ZZF L• r•U xcL z ,C Z ,t c 't O Qx rZ rE.. S x YES NO ; YES NO !EYES NO ; YES NO YES NO ;YES NO A 7 _ w L S 717 ! yj 9S j' -7f m5-0 ' I C 75 6s/t I) fin- 3G 3y 23 3` 2 2 39 Zy Z ff E !/ gF SSG 677 G 2 G Z 6.5 77 F 7y+ y3 L ' 69 i>d v 9 /s/L /ZG 76 G cs 3 3 Air` /3 2 73 /SG N Z39, q 3 /50 13c, J- 3?--, 8 f7 d5 iiS R Ate' 9 Jf s 7 7 /os //3 7o L /..G 05-0 . fry /05 d3 //3 63 /3a Af /8Sr L3 9L /y5 93 /V7 97 /Yz 1 N /A S 3 7o 6 7 5u r7 V7 3 O 7 6a L/ 8'G /37 72 VS- /25 9J P -"o 7 s Zo It - .to z z. 9S /sn' 72 1,61 /oZ Q Iv 6 46 o f'o /TG ? /33 R t / 3S / 131P / y3 a S Z/0 223 Z f /6/ 103 >a/ //L is'G T /F S' yl( Vo //4 /6 7 .,ow //3 A /n3 9L G/ 75- Af 9/ 7/ GZ B y2 85 PS f G y3 d.Z 7/ V7 C 7? 70 7/ db 0o 9Z 3z, /p/ 17 D b Lt LS 64r Za 7/ /7 7Z -14e E //'/ V3 ol .Z 3 /06 z 3 F /r3 / z S 67 F3 Gr 9 7 y.z .Sff 9U7/ 7z H /i/ oj" G y 49Z 07 10 1-7 59 1 1/3 o7X03 G L S? 36 y Sf 36 E 0I .So 7 V 70 9 s/3 K y3 $0 y3 6-y L /j..3 11 5/ 917 ,100 70 /Z-Z, /o8 65- m //9 22.pro. 76 fe 4 Y 1? S yo 57 c N /3 Z s 9 t 646 34 y/ //7 70/ 70 0 I 37 77 9vF pz Q9 5 G9 P 131 y/ A .1"41 -/3 /L 76 //ZI R 60,06 r .57 //e- o 7,91 S 157 ew b's Sz 12 7/ e.7 7' ,41 Y7 /oa _5y2497 7` A /pZ 79 79.Lo /6,7 62 /69 $Z /33 1 6 jr 03 .So 77 731 s1 7ti C y?z 9 D 9p 79 u 490 W 7,f 6 Y E io 9yVIZ G 59 5- F 62 4/ J'? If 35 ,/ f// yes s/G G 4-/ 57 S r S8 NZ( yg *4 6S de/i H /39 Z 9 7 96 hoz 79 /i9 ,,z 91 84 R 38 3l 3' s y 64 iz z 57 „a/ 60 L /PS 9 ' i:1 9/ .SS f go Ca Z/O sZ M //o 3 '' 09 ay Ss 93 Lp /0 9 63 N 72 3 6? V2 81 2 s' 1' 79 7/ 49 79 o /zo z yf 7Z ye 83 82 a/ R /oZ o3 6Z 7/ ` 53 88 SS ' S y/ 73 737 2 6o lot 73- 57 4 T97 Y -66 73 63 73 7f 63 I Sr x.15• r. -'}/.zZ 5 Sd ,!" l 90 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 3 t t ELECTION 1 PRECINCTS i Totals Brought Forward Richmond No. 16 B t d Richmond No. 17 l:ichmond No. 17-A D Richmond No. 18 Richmond No. 19 k Richmond No.20 i Richmond No.21 H Richmond leo.22 t Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 L F I Richmond No.2G Richmond No.27 N d Richmond No.28 O Richmond No.29 I Rirhtnoud No.30 Q f Richmond No.31 R 4 Richmond No.3r S Richmond No.33 T c ;• f Richmond No.34 A 1' k f F lttclunond No. 35 t t Richmond No.36 C Richmond No.37 D i Richmond No.39 Richmond No. 39 f i q d, Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 I\'ic hm- mil Nit. 41-A s Richmond Na.. Richmond No.43 x c Richmond No.44L kndNo.45I:cluuo Richmond No.46 N Richmond NV,47_..._ O PRichnomdNn. 47-A Richmond No.48 Richmond No,49 lZichmond No.50 d r . I\'iclm imd Nit. 50-A T i ARichmondNo. 51 Richrwnd No. 52 s Riclm wnd No. ._:A Richmond No.53 D Richm mid No. 54 lZichmmul No.54-A t Richmond No. 55 Richmmid No. 55-A Richmond No. 56 d t3 Richmond No.56-A Richmond No.57 I Richmond No. 57-A Richmond No.58 a Richmond No.59 N I 4r' _ 4 1:ichniund No. 59-A O s r 4 k Richmond No. 60 I € t I:ichmonol Nps.011-A F. Richmond No, til F t k Richmond No. W-A Richmond No. tk Totals Carried Forward t I Gd I' f GENERAL ELECTION HELD -OVEIMBEK 2nd, 1948 21 Director. Word No. 1 Director. fiord ilio.i D:rrctor.*wd No. 5 D;twcT 1. Kttsiw9 East Bay Municipal East Bar Municipal East Bot lsaricipal Ceeaaamity Mespital r Utility District Utility District Utility District District C D E F Z { -x Fz i» !QRZ C O C C e u LJ[""G v ... U ;, SOC DZ .ZZ sQ= Z 4 G 4tOltCi! I FE. CF. Opp jC.1 IJ = Cr Ur- r U3 r t a YES NO ; YES NO I YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO i 7,6W 6 31225 f- R yp 9/ 13 VZ SZ S' 7•j l • FZ sf 711 F ray eo 9A 49 G7 s9 73! 7747 z f G //9 ez eV 7V PS` 7V b91 XV 7 N 4Z SG S7 6Z 62 S 72 ?9;! I` G 7 a 7 -47 J /2A402L 40 7 '1 L 3 8L Ga 7 L Of/ opo 00 jf/ 47 1 AV 97 45 Alp7 z 72 ?6 N //6 0 3 1407 3 Y44 70 99 72 9' 2 o1! G /?3/5' P o i 9' S/ 711 siS 80 7-4- 4-6- t y7 3T8 d8z f 7 79 9G 97 ,72 i R of yt 3 0V fs144 1; 8/ 9i93 T 1/s >o/3 s 7/s/ A 0* 76 9 4 1574 97 /*0 /Z7/Z H /82 s9 9i /sem 9j iw C Zoe Da2- s s/ l9/Z E '7 t3 42 409 417 3z .S'7 32 .941 F z 3/ 32 a3 79 Y3 R,;i? 97 7 G 7 g. Ao c7 97 N f7. 9 y F/ , 74' S3 9t -V 1 72 4 7 36 sS 513 .6'7 a 8 7,64 400 L Zoe y`4f Zo /1r oS/3 /i7 A 4r7.'l 3 N oz O rs vim* 09 9y vz d s" S /32 97 GL /0 9j 9a j' 4t a a 6 a s/l 77 9 44 C D /,sr ego 6 A? i f-S 9, /G 78 7/ fit 6 2d 7Z ZV Z G 5/ 70e /a,7 asw 73 s I/ /f o i!3 ya 7/ 79' 7 /a/ S J 3v s;/ rs 2 9 9S 9s 9d 9G 3,? / 26 At Ids O f2 97 73 i R ,o Lam; j.f{ r$L f y g z f3 7 /8' 33 ; //3 z 9 i/ Ip 2 7 a 3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE y tiEr L"LL'MON , i z 1 l RI.CI CTS X. Totals Brought Forward JL _._ i j Richmond No 62-A Richmond No.63 C 4... ...{ r. ,... ...._.. Richmond No.63 D i Richmond No.64 A Richmond No.65 Richmond \o.65-A r _ Richmond No 66 E Richillond No.68 Al- Richmond u r No.68-A L i Richmond No.69 k No. 69-A Y Richmond IN Richmond N11,70-A P kichmond No 71 Ricoh iond No.71-A R 1 i ld No.7211l111111)1 1 z i C Richmond No.72-A T Richmond No.73 lachnluno1 Na.73-A a Richmond No.74 C R is w neo v c o. s•M-A D1No. " i Llchnumo i Wichimmil Nei.7-8 E Richmond No.76 r 1 _....... 7 Rlchl',UEIA1 C t 1 XRichmondNei.ei77 Richno,nd No 77-A 1 Richmond No.iZ+J a E 1 I t1\il'lllllt1111R No, c ' nd No. 79 t Ruhnu, t L Richmond No.79-A Richmond N I I.so f Richmond No,81 O 1 r. Richm,1nd \(.82 P Ro•h;nt,nd No,92-A Q Richmmull R\o.8.i R Richmontl No,W-A S i # Richnolnd Nit.84 T 1 Rlchm-mil \1,.Ra-A A Richmoald No.IL; CRohnluuJNo,8$-A 1 c Richmond No.86 Richmond 1(t.86-A It 1 Nei.87 n I Richmond tl i' w •r . .. 3 yL w Rlcllllo ntl No 87-A d Richmond Nei.88 F.. 4 , 89-ARichmondNo.89-A Richmond No,90 L Richmond No.90-A 164,111114111d No.91Ilk r Rlclllll ind N11 91-A Y. r 1 No.92 P1It'1111101111 x' Richmond No.92-A k ..:. 4. ... Richmond No.93 Richmond No.94 S Richnlontl Nei.95 T Total:Carried Forward II STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 41yyy PRECIN s 1 f3yII Totals Brought forward A Richmond No.621, a q Richmond No 63 C Ii Richmond No.64 1 Rlchmtmid No.(TTA Richmond No.65 F fy Gl:u•hnton l No.65-A Riclnttond No,66 a lNo.6CA j i:tclttttttttd N r j T rRichmond '0 68 68-A LlicltntundNo. y. . 3 Richmond No.69 69-ARichmondNo. N Richmond.Nc, 4 P i 12ichnunul No,70-A Richmond No.71 a a,.,v r.. , .,......... ...:.... .` _.,. ..—W....... .._. ... ......... ... .. ..- .. .. Richmond No.711-A A' Richmond No.72 S Richmond No.72-A r Richmond X i r S i Richmond No.73-A II i, 1.6chnumd No.74 C Richmond No, i, Richmond No 75-A B' awa Richmond ATo.76 st r hichn,raul No.76-A G F Richmond No.77 N 77-A 1Iachin„nul '•o i; Richnn nd No.78 i 78-A c Rtrhnton l 10 r I.uhmond No.79 L nd No.Rtcl»tttt 79-A r l:irlttttottd No.81 O Al Richmond No.82 P f Rich;nonrl No.92-A Richmond No.$3 Richmond i\o.83 A s tl Richmond No.84 T E y 1 Richminul No.84-A A i i A Richmond No.85 Richmond No.85-A Al I t Richmond No.86 D Richmond No.86-A nd No.87 jtRlchnto r Riclm mul No.87-A G r Richet ntd No.88 e t f _.. t - ... l:a•Imuttul No.R+>`-A i a Richmond No.89 t Richmond No.89-A ri to Richttulnd No.90 L a Richmoud Nu.90-A til No.91l.tchmo Richm-ind No.91-A j ff i i 4,S Rtci mond No.92 G.Vii,... ... i. Richmond.To.92-A r Richmond No.93 Richnutnd No.94 S' Richmond No.95 r Totals Carried Forward 1 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEINIBER 2ndt 1948 23 Director. Word No. 1 O:rector, Ward No.! O:rcctor. Ward No. S O'rKtor. ttsbary East say Municipal East Bay Municipal East Bey Municipal Cowreirsity Mespital r Utility District utility District utility District District j A = B C D E F rAI F :4 x.30 F Cia' Jrz CVO Z.'l. V Q Cr 7. T-r .". 1 z Cn t y vim^, 2 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A /F:wr.x ` s•J. j Oi 0 4 D ' li o a 26 111031t i i F .30 Y7 L jrg 77 go z1` 76 z 9 9-C, / a r7z 5J' SSC'7f< !/7 /65 ,5.3 iJ'7 .33 1 Al tz XL I-7 4/7 /ZZ VO le? 3 U gyp ria /iz 79 /2i /3 ,Ey P 103 x7 Y7 y! /3S/ S7 /Si 93 It r/o 07 7 z 7 30 /ir spy S 37- 41f7 S// a8' r3 6d /3 Z G 3 C C 9sIe eO S0 77 45 / ofd` 3 I to tea 36 e d mal io s'3 E APO 27 F rV s Z 3s frS /.3 7 `i 37 f7 2 00,Z3 Z- 00.8A. 34 79f o 6 30 iz z3 L •3'S 47 r/ 7d /i 7S-2- 9 9 S 72 /o O rz r i3 i9 P 3 3 a ? S s/ ,,5- 30 ro ;Jtr F 37 9 R t ; 516X7? i ?s p A7 9 yS H r13 S 7 .39 C ?/ L 7 75 .32 1,91 D 0 7/ K g3 a S/ E yo La' 75 2,/ 751- z V 730511 36- G //t Sde7 13 Z 2 // 2,! 7 Z/ N 07. 4O5 90 y5 /8 57 7 i I 7y 6 IGS 44 rte 6 V /7 Cl 13 K ,? 71 , ly a z9 97 -el L 33 3 S/ 400-1"'3 M 3,' 2 N -53 S i y 6 Zr - 70Os- 33 45 / f3 z gPse47d'o !v ow 7 L 5r y3 37r 6 57- 5o G V7Rroro91737LIrl8C (03 s , d b 8 /o 76- Xz STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 3 ELECTIONv NMI F e Toldt Orou tti 141+rw1r F, Richmond No.96 Richnit lid No.9i C Richintind No.98 Riclltll mol No.99 Richmond No.100 F 4. K' t r Ri hlllond NU 101 s:G A. lach1 -A tulund \o O1 E Richmond No 102 e Well Bond No. i 3 1 ) ;.Y: Richmond No.104 r Richmond No. 105 L i an Pablo No.1 ti ' ATu.2 JowlN tan1ableo I'mul Pithlo No.3 p 1:111 Pablo No.4 Sall Pablo No.3 i.i s 111 1':11111)Not.5-A L r' San I ablo No.6 A San Pablo No.6-A T 1 Pablo N 7 1 r ` san Pab o. 1. Sail Pablo No.8 tiara Pablo No.8-A Sail Pablo No.9 D i . .;... . .. . .4 .... Sats Pablo No.10 B' ul Pablo Not.10-A F a San Pablo 1 3 r No. 12 XanPablo t ... .... 1 ri ... . Sail Pablo No.12-A i sail 1'a111U 1\ro. 13 t San Pablo No.14 t * i .. r.._. . Sail Pablo No 15 L tiall Pablo No.16 tiara Pablo No.16-A N i Sail 1'al)lu No.17 O Sail Pablo No.17-A Sail Pablo No. 1 14, y.: San Pablo No.I&A Khal Palllo No. 19 San Pablo No.19-A T 1 tial Pablo No.20 A Sail Pablo No.21 a s ! 4 Salt Pablo No,22 Q s San Pablo No.2311RD ablu NU Sail Pablo No.25 F i. _ sail Pablo No.26 San I'ahlo No.27 t in Pablo No.28 Sall Pablo No Sail Pablo No.29 r 1:in Pablo Nu.30 y S ' J t. Sall 1':tl)lu No.30-A I Sail hili.1 NSP,1 Giant. O Oleum Rodeo N0. 1 tQs Rode-it No.4 e t. .• j. . Rodeo No.3 S r Rodeo No.4 T Tatals Carried Forward t s- Ri GENERAL ELECTION HELD ';OVE:NIBER 2nd, 1948 25 Director, Ward No. 1 Director, Ward No.i Director.Ward No- 5 D.rector, Pittslurg t East Bay Municipal East Boy Municipol Ecst Lay Municipal CornrWaity Hospital Utility District Utility District Utility District District iA j . B C D.. E F 4 U U tn S F.iz FC C Z 0M iS ra C QSO C Cy JF0 00ppi xc.tm z2 .1", s xV .l 4 O Z 3 J JC C OJ f FJJ a YES NO ! YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO !YES NO A .;. Is' 77 /11,3sy/3,Z 710c31111 B /30 E9Ly /i3 /ot2 /oyi C /z d z/ 73 // ` c //1 67 /iff U 3 y //3 ! 7$1 !/G fi"'Z /o x3r ali F /77 t 9. Gty yo 9i /is/ /oS /39 f ALF N 9/ 07 53 To VY -7;F 70 6, f Zvi? 7,iT iii /10 /a V, /7z zs/6 J Z 9 zy rs' oo >1 79 9Q f1 io JC / '6 3 ir S y 1G 91 /oy 7a' L Fos'z /,31 /iiel M 2i Z o}"03 69 97 C8 N 124 09 d 7'/ 82 f S1 A$/ 1 79 P 31 Z 4 ZG' 1 ?L /G 2 /L 3/ 0 p3 74 7;/} 7Y .31 6e y9 7L 3 R .5 ' i- S 3f t T l0 77 70 2 /o oTz o 2i7 VT 7y' 7P 6 9 Ai3e 1l. irk Aff 67 f2 7C 97 1 k C /1r 08 ell 93 5'/ ! 7V6 9 SV s/9 t- D /i i 1 E e ..y off ao 77 -4'A? LZ Ifs 72 F /a a d' 77 .5"L -4-,V ?/ 70 ,,5'9'„5'9' G 5'9'1 G 45 yo X37 fig ff3 % /iz //5<.4 >r 73 6S S3 b'3 77 `7 R ..y'7 Imo, a 'P ZP 6! /i7 70 /617. 35 G J l/.3 72-3 M / JZ' 30` y/ /!5`.5)P' /07' -47 N 09 32r 8! 56 r9 S3 P y 26 S'o 35 rY aT Qy 3L 39 /3 36 /G R ,0 33 3/ x p S 3 f /Z y9 S 7' ',r''7 l/Z K+'3 17 9 '/if Z 56 d St y!a 3'"/ 20 !j ! 43 7r z B C7; d Z s7 23 G 3 z5 9' /6 C !S5 sL 66 /Zy 90 c7 93 D /6f! 37 j/ 7s 99 f h' 3 3 Z 3o d 94 75 /0 3 96 93 i' F is 7 Sz zxv 2/ A$ /o o yq /,3L ><3 f C i 3 33 rtf' 2 Z G 7 >G 93 VS, fl N So A'1: a/ ' AF3Jr S7 V7 17 rM 60 -47778 4/0 ii 173 70 it!t 3 7 //2 ' //o /3 7 /3g”/13 L X Iry f7 7/ 7<1945 So 17f1 y M 9? yz a 77 5o L5 6 3 7/ 6Z N 6Y V?- yy C 3F -'Y 35 96 31V2Y P 3s/ .32 3d 38' ,3,0 21 4 /s/8 3 9Z R /y3 g. 3'2 7 Z t 9 /o 93 S 8Y Q2 GL 68 4/ T t i i 26 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION w T IIIIIIECINUS i• Totals BruMbt PormWr r. Rodeo No.5 1 1\cxieu No.G C Rodeo No.7 s Rodeo No..$.... ma1 F I odvo No. 11 R 7eey i a. Pinole No. l1utlll i ....... Pinole No.3 P i.... ...... 1.. Heroukw Selby i. a.... a .. f ...... _ ... i is s 4 P, r t Crockett No. I Q t Crockett No.2mm a........ Crockett Nos S CmckeU No.4 Crockett No.5 d Crockett No.Q Crockett No.7 1 Crockett No.8 Crockett No.9CrockettNo. 10 t F t Port Costa No. l j Port Costa No. " 4 Danville No. 1 f Danville No.2 Danville No.3 IRSan Ramonaf.k%Ttte No.1l.afavette No.l A tIafavetteNo•2 afavette No•2-A l.afavette No.3 A T i S lafavette No.3-A 8 Iafayette No.4 C h Lafayette No.5 lalavette .\1. 5-A Iafavette No tS FF Canvon G. Y.._.. . ..; a ` St. Mary. Orinda No. 1 f Orinda No.2 l r._ t.._. t f. Rr Orinda No.3 L E.t _ r C)rinda No.4 Orinda No. 5 N i s Oriuda No.6 O Alamo No. 1 p s...... Alamo No.2 Alamo No,3 Alhambra s T Totals Gnisd Foi rid GENERAL I:LECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, ig,48 27 Director, Word No. I C;recto;. Word No.i Director,Ward No. 5 Director. Pittsh" East Bay Municipal East Say Municipal East !ay Municipal Cotasueity Hospital Utility District Utility District Utility District District F 1 a Q, s L 7_DCt a.n i y Cr vj JC C J YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO w'e 7 5,&s 4,"1'-,7 8 7 z 3 7/ 4 ! ,5"o g3 7Z 741 D Lc' L L 3 yz Go yi' s"r? 3IF 5 7 0 9 7XQd 'o aL /5 iG /S/ F o ./9 99 31 /09 /7 G td 3'i r f,cr :. f a /p 3/ 75 S7 /6 f N 4vo f1 7 8'2 7V 47 Jr3 85 60 t. ' F 73 ?1< 6Y 8/ 74 6 -7 A 65 S8 .5 /" G LA 719 71 5?V 45' 12 x w 3.f 4.5 VV 7/ 3 9 N ywoi' k 0 e t Ye P R g gel .56 71 Zr5"l- A g y 70 d? 93 /ii ,33 C 03 61 $o Yo 76 1) LSI 70 7? SV c o3 V9 72 7/ 75 5 451Sf/ 3 r J /3Z 71 /9 ASr /'r ov 93 Ak ZZ g 40r, 97 41 /37 sfL.S L 36Y 4r6 3/ 7V f tGf' liT . J/ 05- 0197 1+ff oY Jif Sy /7/ 8y t . R' J 3r Jt4 2G' r;r1 d 8 Y3 /2 S 22-2 631 143y of loo 45'2 1/2- C 1gd f 71 74 Ztf /J.-I 73 163 Z o u D 7i l73; 1y /2S! 4f fS/ z3 2cs i E fi 1G s3 Z 2 97 3 r/y/ F 6ZF t6o fq'z '? zy 4/4 ='q7 C 9 30 .5`ff 5"7 919 S N S 9 ffi s L es f/3 Sa 1 6/ 5 S/6 /8 S3 // X t d /18 /00 /96 1,6 a2 sI K SS 79 2/3 X38 25/ L s/! s 9 /Z 1 /SZ 38 /67 M 117 I/7 t _ 9/ 6S .S3 /o y 3o iaS N 205 I"!,7 t9' off 7? /sic S9 /7/ o zt So ZAP 6 9 /P9 46 26 67-z P y iZ y 6y /s8 5--Ch.3 Q z 17,0 R fie .J 9 L y 6G Z 2 65/ S T b STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE i ELECTION PRECINCTS u t s i I t r Tota:Brought Formed d Walnut Creek No. 1 t Walnut Creek No.2 C Walnut Creek No.3 D Walnut Creek No.A ._ 8 t 1V'alnut C:reck No.S 9 alnut Creek No S-A G r ,. r alnut qCreekNo.6 Walnut i rrek No,6-A j Walnut Creel: No.7 J tlnut C'rrrk No.7:'\ j x` i f Walnut Creek No.8 Walnut Crtvk No,S-A 4'alnut Creek No,9 N Saranap No—l-__ U Sck Saranap No.2 0 tRMarlinesNo. 1 Martinez No.2 r. AZartines No.3 ri p 1 111art nes No.4 t Al"nes No. S t Y F Martinez No.6 k a Martinez No. 7 Martinez No.B 8 11Sartinez No.9 F Martinez No. 10 L Martinez No. 11 f r. ,. ,,..,« 1w µMartinez No. 12 Alurtinez No. 13 J t s Martinez No. 14 Martlnty Nu, 13-A 1.ltMartinezNo. 15iMartinezNo. 16 Aiartinez No, 17 Martinez No. 18 i Martinez No. 19 Q e MatiMi-v Nt,. Ira-A R t E _Aiartincz 1\To,20 S f {Mountain View No. 1 T f Alountain View No. 2 t t Mountain View No. 3 r L t i w Ct Mountain View No,4 L' t e Mountain View No. S x t r •:AlututtaI '1ew b1 w Vale Hill w Vine hill A Concord No. 1 Concord No. 2 Concord Ngo.Concord No.4 A Concord No. 5 t t Concord No, d a 4. . il .Coucord No. i Conowd No. 7-A t.Concord No. 8 Concord No.9 Q l oncurd No.9- A Concord No. 10 S Concord No. 10-4 T Totals Carried Forward t r 1 a..ssa . c^•scssm,:.. ::-:c.:.. °,-..:::_-- - GENERAL ELECTION HELD -NOVEINIBER 2nd, 1048 29 Director. Ward No. i Cirector. Word No.i Difettor. Word No. 5 Dito tor. /ittsbws East Boy Municipal East Bay Municipal East Bay Mum:ipot Cor>mucity, Nospitai i Utility District Utility District Utility District District A B C D E F i ! yri•C Z r+ z 0Ca DZ zZ I y 2 ri Z' OAU CCS . J JQ YES NO i YES NO i,YES NO I YES NO YES NO YES NO 1 -:Ut 39!9 t3 /2dtt Joe X 76 i , /V/ o o Z- 6/ Z/o -66 tip F f+s/?7 3 z z/s G 3 /5yy Z/z 77 glz. 7 1 f` /Z L 38 ,S,S' /63 3,/o$ s7 !sem fey / i L Zs !32 69 3/ 44y /6t 53 / I E N A. 22 26 i / 3d 9 .36 f O p7 f57 Z/7 9/ Z// P "'A' 3.3y/a 2 y /is S/3 tl /7411n 6 u /Z 6 y /4 6/ /7? R r_ 3? 3/ 29 $12 /.5 SG S 4.:!F YV 60 si .3s! 9f IVV XZ_ /7 37 z2 F 1.97 73 /03 9 s sk g f 71 /po Z6 /Vrr C 5 y't S9 5S O 1? 7/2/ E 02 Z 8 /5 G F5" 73 76' 1f r 36 /31 IC 66 7e V /9 /.31' 81 39 , W 5 --:?4 /64 L Q 79` 57- 1 f N t fiZ ga L 7 9y 3G /2 F r O L 3 G/ 7- 9,6r = trr /o? ,33 /V7 r R 594/L 3 5d /8 96 5 36 $AV $/6 52 3Z 617 t 7' Al 6/ .6.7- yrs 77116- /o 8 6y 99 6y 9/ .39 /26 C 173 D 7 76 72 79 3a .1/o i E a 57 /ac 7,;F v'y ice f F o 5 7 y1 91i 1 r/ 57 /24/ G 13 13 73 Yl I/Z /Z 3 5 /07 69, //y y7 Go r 33 i ra io3 /?a oo Nr M 09, 3- ip' N 16 //5 55 O 1 1, /i/ -5 139 o0 9s' P r 60 82 f/?' y3 fit Q Jr Aye yy R 67 S/ 3/7 67 T8 36 S gF Z 77 /a,3 f T G3 jv'o ; • % 3'l 9 30 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS 1 Totals Brought Foswald f t l`U1Ii01'd No. 11 P Mllcord No. 11-A C Concord No. 12 D d ConcurFd No. 13 t unclad No. 13-A G Concord No, 14 H Cono wd No. 14-A Concord No. 16 l mword No. 17 L t oncord No, 17-A Aasorilitted co1C['1 Pacheco No. 1 p Pacheco No.2PachecoNi).2-A 1 ; e S i Hc•as:ull Hill Into. 1 1 1 1 Tll1 .. l_ ' tt Hca::lnt Hill No.3 1'leasmit Hill No.4 C 1y44 U r G t Pittsburg No. 1 G Pittsburg;No.2 Pittsburg;No, 3 Pittshuiy;No. Pittsburg; No,5 Pittsburg; No.6 L Pittsburg N.). 7 Pittsburg;No.8 1V Pittsburh N o.9 Pittsburg;No. 10 Pittsburg No. 11 V 4. Pittsburg No. 12 R rt Pittsburg No. 13 S t Pttisbure No. 14 T Pittsburg No. 15 1'nt:hurg No. 16 z i'lli;bUig No. 17 r Pittsburg NO, 18 Pittsburg;No.20 F Pittsburg; Nu.2V-A 1'itt;butg No.21 4 f P l1'itt.hurg No.22 I lite llus i' 2; Pittsburg No.24 Pitu,bung. No.25 1. 1'1t14mrg No,2t) a' Urblsolua N O Port l bicago No. I P Port l_hlcago No. I-A J1 Port Chicago No.2 i CLyde s N tchola T Toleli CnniPd forward u GENERAL I:LFCTION HELD 'NOVEI[BER 2nd, 1948 31 Director, Word No. 1 Director, Word No,: Director, Were ko S Directcs. Pittsbwg East Bay Municipal East Bay Municipal East tat Yanicipsi Coe mwnity l/ospital uUtility District r Utility District U"Lty District District B C D E F coyaF % G F cti a 0 0 zl Z I,a QQyp C C JCC yc70 t Q J ( py U J j I0 C U Y YES NO ; YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A 9 z 62'7,9x i-r,9s, ,y"93 Scs B X03 3,5 s y U E 71 5V s? 33 j F G Lly 71 79 35 G XY 06- 7 6Y 3 d r o z /o f4 pd Go 72 yr 9a: /zs A f7 64 i Z Pf• 37' ,37 7 /zL3' 84 9 6 G/ 6 S f M w. N3 ?1/ YZ /a3 54V fie N S'k/ S6 O P 3S Y"? 141 140,9 lz 3 ct7L /O 7 S Sf />i 0 d /0, R f Z-4- Ys sZ 0,/C/ IrV 77 T' 2 G 7 /iS i/aC 2S /95' C D r E F 7 G1 aarl, 7.3;/ 7>4 /0 aGG 2 f b i y/ H fi IV-6, ?N 52 36 7 L 7s/ : .. L /L• G y /o p 7 s! s f V7 3i Vz 59 7; 6 z N 3 -00 z /05 Go 9 C.I& O Z /io / ff 7V 57 P 2 /T p a6 /3 0 78 //40 / Z/S 3/ 7.3 S8 5Z 79 3sr .3t/ R 3S /w 3 Q? 4 S/ Q ?o S/7 Z.5' S i 173 Z 7.5- 9 z V 79 yo T r 03 92 7/ v f 5,! 6 17 h 475 76 1 04- V6 3A6 3 C ZJW 9 ,' 3 /o/ zoo /s7 3Z54 6y D 39 sa z is/ s.t b bT 70 y' F S9 1641 yg .fib /.-b irL 7 078:' C 9 N 73 /F4 SS 76 //S! /oG 2a8 y yE 1 lf!S S 2(. y /z 7G Za r!-z7 J a C.5 ,30 6! 33 9/ ;z Z K i! 5-7 97 2Sl 3S 3F/ 44 zV L 2/ /1 E 2 ,52 70 6.6 37 /7 M a o d8 fo s/8 N 6-V SpI zf 3 7 6/ zo n 3y O 5' //2 S 6 / S9 S'S 1l?! 53 1' 9:/a63 5/ L7 /z.! i`? 7o $/r8 U Sl //3 o f 37 y4 1",/ Af '34 015713VIV rY 10V S 07372 yci 60 07, 9 T 334?2 1 3 a STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE rl ELECT ON PRECINCTS Y, f Totak Brought forward t 1 9 Anta;trh al Antwt:h No.2 r Antioch No. 3 t Antioch No.4 _._ R rAutoohNO5 F t w r Antiodi No. d G Antioch N`o,7 Antioch No.8 s Anlioch N '.9 Antioch No, 10 r 1 To. 10-AtUuctI s wioch No. 11 Alltlodi No. 12 IN Antioch :Toy,_ rItllUt'}i NO. 1 i Antioch No. 15 Lone Tree No. iLuneTreeNo.2 I_QnC_TT I Brentwood No. 1 j BCCiltt\'UUd NO.2 F r g... s r, t13mnt„'ooa No,3 9Bi-entwood No.4 Brentwood No.5 s Brentwood No,ti F t Byron No. 1 7 Byron No.2 Knightaett j r Oakley No. t t Oakley No.2 Oakley No 3 L t w F l is l hrl l sla]]d i E + N xt ABSENTEE VOTB Pg CONTRA COSTA F COUNTY TOTALS O 4.. _ R s G. k tr x r x t x 7 s I r 1 Y i x4 „ F 1 z + 7 1 at r 1 L x t r p S T t r t id f i GENERAL ELECTION HELD \OVEINIBER 2nd, 1948 33 11 Director, Word No. 1 D:r"tor, Word No.i D:rrctai. Wa:d Mr. 'J.aattor,. pirnhwy East Say Municipal East Say Mowicipal East Say Ywaicrpat Cay M06prta-1 Utility District Utility District Utib" Distn" District Uw O wZ W Rim n Qa C.F". r p. VOx3.- g° c x aF x IYES NO 1 YES NOI YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A 3?le'l i 5 T ,!5%"-!9pgI36,,MsASoVzi 7,i39aG, Y,078J,39 x'689 ;/z/ L 371 3 E45/ S!5" 72 55 ffo SZ G t,i i s3 6c 17 /9 Co 6o //S 7'' 68 f! toS F51 95 /05 57i 74 K oz 77 S6 89 f G Z4 c/9 L o G S 93 7 7 t yr7 3z m AVIV 5 G/ ¢z f /26 a77St p x Y GL y/ 69 0616a11 p 6 /ao i /zfr LaS"r 8 Q S9' SF yj 70 S i i sfSr 90 ,G r Vff '33 t10 orY/ sty C 77 1 D 7/ 577 56. 6 R 1 F St #3 s 6 t G 6 52 ill I/f t4 i R Sri 5,/ 6f/ 64 L fr os 72 70 1103 t O X0 793 s/Y' i 6f5 7aL 77 "ZI 5iz 87 -3& sg!` ' a 13 i 8 P QjZ44 y 33PAO37 ,urA.n,.a f9s.VAS 11,733 R S 7' 8 C D F C r>i 4 L Y U 3 r 4 f P Q 4 T r 4 34 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 7 8 9 s r ti ELLCTIOIJ ote2 R x 1 aes: Fm= F az PRiiaNcrs 10 3 a t t << z= a o g fA W T Yf1:5 NO YES NO #YES NO DYES NO YES NO ;YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Berkeley Parc Na L A 56 :t a; - _ t , o/ _ 1401/ 72 02 /1% Gss It.v /.7 /2 9 106, Berkeley Park Na2 d 1/Z /-r V. , c / Lr j Ver .//X, . fc IJ j I /01 1414y jy /zE Z z /ja /6 Bay view No. i C e53 791. /Qc ° c y /yr i /tom J,40 91.:5, 110 /-1.9 99 /7z 92 YX Bay view No.2 D .33 30 20 qV Z/ S/7 52 /6 z S Ve 2S s/r 39/ 27 AS /5 0/7 /6 M- Cerrito No. 1 ILE "__.?_? __ _ 7S 63_78 69 S_ 77 Z9 90 Z/ 1-3 Cerrito No.2 F Apis /1/9 go / - 117/3 fI 116199 1414/ /Z /e0/0? 66 . 67 /73 3Z 9Z z7 Ll Cerrito No.3 G /O /!/3 98' /a!( 1414/ /yLL 009a7 /2 //Y /3/ /y7 7s X g9:35 El Cerrito No.4 23 114 ./157 /.fs' Ill/ /27 /7 //9./! /74/ 95' Z29 6z 233'. 39 El Cerrito No.5 7 /o8 /76 77 Z/ AOF 1J5 /3L /6 /t3 . 103 /o f /69 If 7 Z/6• ,72 2Za 35 11 Cerrito No.6 06 76 ?!3 /146 /69 143§1 /So /Z9-/ /03 /7? /7/ /a/ Z13. 36' ZZ6: 36 Cerrito No.7 9 Q3 /? 62 /54 15 /=9 /3S 85 83 /oy N7 /1 /2,r 46 -136 3 AU 3/ Ell Cerrito No.8 L '? /33 J7 /Z //0 99 7V /33 06 /17 66 /34 /0(5 S/ 160 ,31 / 71. Z 5/ El Cerrito No.9 y8 /P 6v 1791 AIA if 67 /d3 /Z6 /2o 07 /69 ZZ/ 3S 213. 20 2/7 /f/ 1:1 t'rrito No. 10 N 7* A //O s7'./c3 463 y6 6-* 7Z 66 71 JY SZ /06 Z6 //5; Z/ Cl Cerrito No. 1I_. O 3 'mos W /s1/ oS.137 1Z3 /3o /o/ IZd 90 /SL 5368 /7a S/Z 7/ t<3 El Cerrito No. 12 r Flo /. 51 203 /37 110i/ 05 AP 7 /oS /3/ 00 /S7 /91/ 39 Zo7 22 2/0 ' t/ la Cerrito No. 13 0 a N 1 cof /73 .0w 89 99 /s y N S //p 7o riL 9 H? 916 /'1 f7 /ft. a 1.l Cerrito No. 14 R 9y •0 3 6 1039 'jZ 9PY 93 /t #Z `7S A /Z9 /2 2 60 13? 2 I IA? 2 3 El Cerrito No.15 S / zoo fi ?/ ,2/7 F/ 4,705 /S6 As /rt /810 s{Iz " Zsrc 37 zLd z3 I.1 Cerrito No. 16 T IrRL /6Y 1! sV/ /9s/ /73 Cyt; 14&46 /Z' /Y.7 /, KL /FL '16 ZZO 3 z3' 30 1.1 Cerrito No.17 A 70 96 55 1O/ Of Jv0 96 97 .s, f J y7 iiv 93 05 qs z r e a. 2.3 FI Cerrilo No.17-A a `L 710 91 910 3t !S 9e ..S/s 06 &b JKJ 9Z Go r.$4 !3 a/ r2 y/ EI Cerrito No. 18 C Jif V/ Si 7S So 9e V7 401 Gv .57 1S/ 76 3-4? " f2 zz 97 Z/ 1.1 Cerrito No.18-A D '!3 37 W 63 df 76 91 47 70 J9 33 7/ SZ V2 6/ 27- 74C /S/ FI Cerritu 1.!u, 19 os V7 S7 VS 66 0## //z yG yy 6 Z V /33 463 2 90 3/ FI Ccrrito No.20 F S3 //7 $1d Is if No Sv SY 14/10 d2 10 65 /06 Zd 35 13/ Z/ 0,490, /7 F.I Ccrritit No.211-A Gd.r fs y9 //6 10010 60 A/ /cof P/ 73 7e 73 /zo 27 1-4v /7 /Y5 /y 1.1 Cerrito No.21 V fie 5s0 SL y2 37 /oS 73 6 9 63 7/ vs, %6 93 37 pfr a 4 /a3 /8' 1•:1 Cerriw\it,21-A I 76 6 JI yy Ioy SY 7S 7V L 7 S2 SS! 311 /0 79 SZ 48 do 17. 3e 1:1 Cerrito No.22 11 6114 J/ APS So //6 17 L Z 6Z T8 67 /o Y/ 61 /-Ps- .7a /0 5 30 1:1 Cerrito No.23 r +.j SS 346 463 9 9 S2 01v y7 30 66 Z3 77 64 1 Z 7/ /S 7L 1414 El CerriloNu.24 L 7z 13 t/ t/7 ISZ /VV 6/ SS 007 9S /c/ 76 /3/ /60 V1 /65/ 20 /,y' 20 t{ensington No. 1 yy A 9Y 1416 J*vv 3 so /s X19 7m 59 /,f1 /tI•A z /s9 . /s /6e S Kensington No.2 N S'y //S 2+f. *V? I t f Vs 29 ! 7! 7S 7/ /o y /5/; 2 / /J /LS o I:cn.inlont N v,2-A O 3 _Sft-!y 134 - s 210 10&46 /o/ B/ Gj //z 105 _ z /S/ Z3 /467 /3 Kensington No.3 r ( f 2// 3e 236 2100 72 .S2 ZAb 016 Ir 003 99 / 235 3 23/ 32 2S7 /1 Kensington No.4 Q 51 149 yo /77 17/ vd, 2s 4Z //f/ 19 71 /3 /71 8o z /'z: 20 hcttsittgton No.5 R 5-F /z y/ y1 1436 . Vs! / 10&1 70 66 //c /60 3 /.Tp z 14:4 /G Ke"singlon No.S-A S 3? /2 3 3 /2 /2 3 J4 Z7 /3 /03 Sy V5, 1091 /z? 2 /f/3 6 46 KensitVion No.6 T / / Z6 10z 1V7 s3 63 /Se /./9 6/ 1 2 /1414 /9/ /o K nsinkKust No.7 A !f />i3 39 z/9 1!3 " 32 2?e /1/1 ticn.in}*tun No.8 a y./ 9 33 /e 1003 346 310 /I z 71 s3 6/ 2 S 09 Z/ 3/ Richmond No. 1 C IID / '97 7s 2 St /,Ps 1039. 109 71 "v 6v /sG //z 6 /3d 33 /1/711/ lticlunond No.2 D Z's 47 6 3 g VV /oS 93 a 9 73 6 s S6 9 8'L d' 7v 30 /o! Z!s Itiolimund 110.2-_ fro 6.9 _ s 14010 100 &,F s bo 76/ SS '0 77 Or 9 7 z 170' s J ltichmond No.4 F -Sv a yt sd at 72 6y 3 L 39 s/7 s7o S O12. 2 S/ 2 •T. 2 z Hichmund No.5 G fe 3 sY 46 9d y q 3/ sPr 6! 19 8 4z 3/ 46 7 z 7 z s/ Hiclunond No.6 ff /t p to yS /30 6-7 / Is/f 7 89 1414 79 i //6 1'0/ /S3 JS 4c? 2 v Welimond No.7 1I5! 77 9! evv S6 /3/ /1s 6'' /ev r1 J•9 17z /o 01 qj /6 S a/ /7f/ : 5' S l icltuiutui Nn,7_-J14/3 S 7 /o0 SS 1414 1023 dibGS 100 69 ie 93 6100 /// 93 //,9 ltiollmond No,8 t .gS 71 IV 1414 z S3 /s /s9 Si 97 97 SP 1s/ /o0 7t 1039 30 Richmond No.8-A L fo 3 63 7Sf 9 4/S /3/ /// SG 67 9s0 67 /o /02. s'/ //2 2 12,7 Z Richmond No.9 IZs 467 7/ 1496 VS- /s!/ // 7.3 y $2 /10/ 91v 72 /ZG 2 /VV / Richmo d No.9-A X $4 Se S5 71 20 to 904vSI •/ 6>T So 7f 462 SO 9/ Richm and llo.. O z so f v 14 3 7o /S/ MY Ga JT //L 8 a/ /op 33 2 /s// ,72 Richmond No. 11 P 91 L 691 "o, 6y //6 /o10 7/ W /O 70 90 1/2 1414/ ,3 ltielltuuud No. 12 Q y>T '17 6S/ /23 6" /z /oy / 61 /0 72 /e //7 so //6 3/ /Z4 37 Richmond No. 13 R 17 6 So / 'Y/ //7 79 7 67 74 3d /// 7P *40 916 22 off 27 Richmond No. 14 S 7.S S7, sz 7 99 7010 s/ ; 1/3 64 , 040f 71 gm 1/3 79 s j 72 35- lticlunond No.15 T les S9 6 v 811'1 yS // //G LG ev 646 016 2y S5 95001 &, r Totals Carded Forward pT• ' t '. • '- 'b.'S/t:+ iALP f: GENERAL ELECTION FIELD NOVEMBER 2nd, ig-;K 3. 5_ MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 10 ' 11 r 12 k 13 16 15 16 17 18. 19 p , W i j o` mL etZ I G7 Z a i >O ui is dC 1A i . YES' NO YES NOYFS NO YES NO ' YES NO V6 NO;YES NONYES NOYES NO ' YES NO Ail^a ,t dS 19 I if /t/ dr 1st $so /er PF7 71 , !v sz ,j if vs 93 POI //. 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Av .0 7 4''! 5'/ Jr. 9/ S5 e' ' 2 9/ Rodeo No.# r 44 3a: of. 4a Zv im 3F OV V6 3,00 6 r Totals Carried Forward r'rrJ„+.,st" o " '' '!"= t` r' T t,. :Yf sG: ..• _. f3. 2TYSf f 631 2 rsZ _ _. -- T GENERAL ELECTION HELD \OVEINIBER 2nd, 1948 41 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS i 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. 19 o t G i s tea° I 40v s w iA. wry YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Sa' e/ W/ ?'' 316lL/029/.S/?SL' 22.t 3rll/!,Jbl aa';}9 L/L :y: /31 0.7/ 9,7LL 700,3 73 va i +/ 6 ! /3 y/ /3r 6s/ /nG P /S o i > //'o c i 1 iaa j/oe ry i.`y yy +;a /S3 srd /Z 9r s `T / z . f 7 /zy / G i:a D I F « ( .3s , .s yo /s y z cy /iA Pr! 901 /s// so E /00 87 7c /0 JF.`6S /j 4Z /301 6 i //e 468 /6/ /s/1 7v ya /sc 9l+ /oa /yz sc 1•' 301 70 / 0101 01yy f 01srZ .ii 01st iiy Z671 73 79 /3 py Iwo "ea 5y G SX Lf/ /:rd 07 Vl s"o Pi/ Sf/ ie 39 11 4.4 S? 164- 70 *v y r j-7 7 y 3-310 3S y.0 ark 3 z 9 3 .s 9 60 ?7 33 y 1 /.:ep f e y9 /V-f 1/ u o 701,06 S7 2.3 75 IN zoo 8'Z 86 /7 lYf /Za Z03 7/ tis !: 73 1! 016 ' AW 97 6w/ /i i /3z iio S7 so /0 79 7S Ae/ y A 9L W G.Y ;x fft /1rf 7j /io *W 0,0v 62 / /oj 66 .53' 0101 7!/ 9W 9a 901 L 71 .Z/3 /r/37 fi7 ,0601 fiz /6 6S 76 fly /35 / //.PV 9w yy At 4.6" 77 46 . 70 .34 /1./ f.7 JFZ dy S;t 6 /17 pf 65 .Sz 89 69 V7 P6 6 a N 6 Z 68 3 f/t /K/ y: 7J 6 / 6s /os &'/ 66 !/7 79 L 7 8 s1 901 S 73" V/ o /83 9.3 // 83 -OW-171 /f/e //s70, 40f //3 9o 6 /L o ,,.T7 Al' 2Z /S go iG ZG a.3 8 /6 17 Z o f/ Z 9 t s Q 3 yz #0 47 37 t3' 67 SS da 7t X37 00 Lp 33 39 6? r Sf/ 67 . 5p R 2 y 37 3/ ,36 J/ L I $/2 s/o 3115X 33 L/ 6'/ 24 i 3 t/ .33 fzo f/a 33 S. 01oe 87 6/ //F 3s /60 3 sy . 6F /.7L /22 cf !/c 01f/6 G3 /rC /3s s9 9J' J-0 .S.P ,fro 29 /t1/ .6 of /at 60 /v o /oJ yi y/ /d/ 77 72 28 e L 3 4141s8 c ss/ 94W 79 7'-1 e o/ /iI g S !6 8e yy S9 97 0101. est .c/ /srs s ss /.30 97 9s C .sy 72 5-1 49 if 013 5r9 3r S9 7,7 ql D mIK AV YY yF 1,7 /77 ei' /19 96 013 70 /Al, 01t/6 6S vL ,06/01 o3 /o /.fes llrs Lo SL Sv .d3 //7 92 60 Y3 3! 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'flf . - zr u , ire /'f 3' as' 35 Z'v 1 z r3/: / 440 ,; A0 Lafayette No.2 Lafayette No,l-A R d3 Ze 6o a 9 iZ 3 44. 3/ i,Z S'Z fi 2 75 417 //f VL /yo /k !f!o Lafayette No.2 S I'7 /S7 75199 /25125 Slit /43 /03 /. 9;7 /6Y /46 66 /Is< QrZ. /77 *r7 Lafavette No.2-A T Fir /!"w Sl 133 // ! r-4 6f/ /x/ !O/ O'2 67 /Zd IVI 3'7 /5Z Z V 1-0 27 1 ifar'ette No.3 A 6! . 7 2 /'y/a Q7 /04 41 Z0 /ps'/y' Lafayette No. 3-A 8 ,3'1ii f ' 3 f /33 9 6 ?5 3 Z /! 61 9?I Iafayette No.4 C 67 /,13 6v /-/y /i f P :& /S lS ,'Ao o /Yyr .y'3 207f 25 Lafayette No.5 8 60 /6? 46 161 /b t!Z " /pe lea psi ?, 1// /S- /87 Z j Zo2: /2- afayette1_o.5-:1 R 61 /s 8 /S3 S'iE 33 /O Z13 IV 177 70V f3Y /f? 32 /X 2f /95" /3 Lafayette No.b 3 24LZ pa -L47 2511 8Y 9/ L "'V7 !=Y //7 2 216 69 279 N3 Bat: 2g Canyon G ,sa 6f 31 ii f 6/ L G 6 Y 37 y3 yo 5Z t'G $S 'j6 93. z/ Vt, /7 Alompt k'• S/ 33' 73 joez 44P G/ 3 y -.96 6f yli 49 ,5"1 3 8 690 x z 7&'. /s st. ::r,•, a . z a 62. z3 S/ . 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ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1948 51 I d i t i i t f i I Fa c J z L f t f V T i p F c 4 a r q s P i r w p g l N s k 4 J f R S i I T y t u u r s.. f p; s' ^ 13 ( t 3 . I X Sy l e s +; t , r s r f 1 t r m t y a: ,., s, 2 , . y ,. 1 r t a c - ' i f 4,: s s , iW,,x 5. "' sry. y ky + 4. x y'`;- r ry v a` Y r n d 41YcT au i yx` x a u" a.= r r k - ,'.' a } .w k „'r., m '.' r v r,e; :,- 1, y;,e c r r d" 'e x- s i rc z, y4' kd + y',"5"' S !s t a t *n:.,x s c y s G f "" xi y 4 i r "lir .r'.. r 4 a u i h s u '€"i Y` x $ xis- k 'S, Y , ° S y` Nl. v c k a Fn N 7b' t i,, ' r,,d'."x i° s r," .2Er } -_ t y F t n to . .,, ` .'# s w' t m; _ b a s r 4 Y r 7e' s t t a s S r r aft` a x r y. i ". yi y9'tq•v, sw _t,.,," 4` : d ,.` z.a '. vn, e..CJ ns t,.radF . t x° 5• d 1 GZ a FF9'3 "S. iy fxc rA ` i # r z s r >w f cwt,+ vs e 8. J" w .' zu t Y 4 d f t rr 9 t,*,s er 4 i,-., : -- 111 3' rX .'w f"n...d 5 s :r r,x 't 'S zw ,+ s,`"..y" "ya_, m s rc '' , ', , e+_ .a"t7 r-+=•: 'S ;k- •tri h. - r:" z y 4 t':,^ rzi a r a,ru sn •""- .:h ° r r X z v ^'. ,a"X' as a t >Y Y: k; 4 r , za:>*'Pe. r"y?r ,? .fie'a m- 4,},s a"i k>ar a u '+ "; a'.Y `v„,^'.'.>7;'.O ,a_ , '+ r rte- Y a'. aN,Y'c u`w^4 w^ 1+ 1a Mr ' STATS of CALIFORNIA tXIMY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, w. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records, instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. ti.tness say hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this8th day of January 19 73 . W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Seal) by 6'oe ;/' Deputy County Cle 129 5: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Vol. 4. r' T May 3, 1948 To Fovemlr er 22, 1948