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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 02271950 - Sup Rec Vol 47UP [ vi oR5 RECORDS VOLUME 4-T COVERING FEB. 27 1950 tO JUNE: Zoo 1950 x S S; BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGBUR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BDCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS w S. S. RIPLEYS H. L. CUJWNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PIASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Approval of agreement between the IMM BROS. and the EASTERN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that agreement dated February 27, 1950 between LERER BROS. , 1750 p Harrison St. , San Francisco, first party, and the EASTERN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, second party, wherein it is thereby agreed that the first party r: will lease to the second Party certain fire equipment (truck, etc) for five years, the j second Party to pay as rental therefor $1270.25 on September 1, 19517 $1270.25 on September 1, 1952, $1270.25 on September 1, 19539 $1270.25 on September 1, 1954; the said second party to have the option to purchase said property on September 1, 1951 at the total Purchase Price of $5081.00, provided said second party shall have the option to purchase said equipment at any time subsequent to September 1, 1951, at the total purchase price of $5081.00, less any rentals paid to the date of the exercise of said 3 option together with interest at the rate of on the unpaid purchase price, said interest to run from September 1, 1951, until the exercise of said option, IS APPROVED and W. J. Buchanpn, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa the governing body of said Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the second party. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Consolidation of Special Election in the City of Richmond of City Ordinance No. 1324 ) garbage ordinance) with State Pri- ) Mary Election to be held on June 6, ) 1950. f WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Richmond has called a special Muni- cipal election to be held June 6, 1950 in said City of Richmond; and WHEREAS, the said City Council of the City of Richmond has filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the following MEASURE: Shall the action of the Council be approved or rejected in the Passage of Ordinance No. 1324, being an ordinance of the City of Richmond amending Section 12 of Ordinance No. 840 of the City of Richmond defining garbage and rubbish and providing for and regulating the keeping, collection and disposal thereof?" be consolidated with the State Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, on June 6, 1950, and that the return of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City of Richmond; BE IT RESOLVED that the election on said Measure (Ordinance No. 1324 of the City of Richmond) on June 6, 1950, be and the same is hereby consolidated with the State Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California including the County of Contra Costa on June 6, 1950, and the result of said election shall be can- vassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of the City of Richmond. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. f v Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Fining Boundaries a of the Judicial Townships of Contra F, Costa County. x , i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of each of the Judicial Townships of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby established as follows, to wit: f Judicial Township No. 1: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: MARTINEZ PRECINCTS No. 1 to 21 inclusive; MT. VIEff PRECINCTS No. 1 to 6, inclusive; VINE HILL and ALHAORA. YL i Judicial Township No. 2: is All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: PORT COSTA PRECINCTS No. 1 and No. 2. y 1 Judicial Townshia No. 1: t All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: WALNUT CREEK No. 1 to 15, inclusive- ALAMO No. 1 to 3, in-4x clusive; LA.FAYETTE No. 1 to 6, inclusive; ORIiU No. 1 to 6, inclusive; SARANAP No. 1 to 6, inclusive; CANYON; MORAGA and ST. MARYS. 1 Judicial_Townshin No. 4: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election t precincts: DANVILLE No. 1 to 3, inclusive; SAN RAYON and TASSAJARA. Judicial Township No. 5: 1Allthatterritorylyingwithintheboundariesofthefollowingelection precincts: PACHECO No. 1 and No. 2; CONCORD No. I to 23 inclusive; PLEASANT HILL No. 1 to No. 6, inclusive; COWELL and ASSOGIATED. Judicial Townshio No. 6: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: PITTSBURG No. 1 to 26, inclusive; ORBISONIA. a Judicial Township No. 7: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election 4 precincts: EL CERRITO No. 1 to 24, inclusive; KENSINGTON No. l to 8, inclusive; BERKELEY No. 1 and No. 2; BAY VIEW No. 1 and No. 2.j Judicial Townshio No. 8: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: ANTIOCH No. 1 to 159 inclusive; LONE TREE No. 1 to 3, inclusive. i Judicial Township No. 9: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: BRENTWOOD No. 1 to 69 inclusive; Judieial Townshio No. 10: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: SAN PABLO No. 1 to 21, inclusive; GIANT; EAST RICHMOND No. 1 to 31 inclusive; NORTH RICHMOND No. 1 to 5, inclusive, ROLLINGWOOD No. 1 to 3, inclusive, EL SOBRANTE No. 1 to 9, inclusive. t Judicial Townshio No. 11: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: PINOLE No. 1 to 3, inclusive; RODEO No. 1 to 11, inclusive; HERCULES; OLEUM. Judicial Township No. 12: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: CROCKETT No. 1 to 10, inclusive; and SELBY. Judicial Townshin No. 11: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: CLAYTON. i i Judicial Township No. 14: f All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts : BYRON NO. 1 and NO. 2. F Judicial Township No. 15: All that territory lying within the incorporated boundaries of the City of Richmond, being election precincts: RICHMOND No. 1 to 120, inclusive. t f r AN i Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued Judicial Township No. 16: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: PORT CHICAGO No. 1 and No. 2; CLYDE and NICHOLS. Judicial Township No. 17: All that territory lying within the boundaries of the following election precincts: OAKM No. 1 to 3, inclusive; KNIGHTSEN and BETHEL ISLAND. i The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Altering Boundaries of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, that WHEREAS, aroceedings 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 des- cribed 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 sanitary 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. NOr:, 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 terra- tory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as follows, to-wit: That parcel of land situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of that certain 4.787 acre t parcel of land described in the deed therefor to William T. Dresser and of record in Volume 774 of Official Records at Page 457, said corner being .a point on the now existing boundary of Central Contra Costa a Sanitary District, and running thence northerly along the western boundary of said parcel 499.40 feet more or less to the northwest corner thereof, which corner is on the center line of Grayson Creek; then along said center line the several courses and distances as follows: South 530 east 75 feet, south 230 east 35 feet, south 67° 54' east 45.04 feet, south 190 east 55 feet, north 75° east 85 feet, south 31° east 68 feet, south 70° 35' 300 east 35.57 feet, north 720 east 35 feet, south 770 east 43 feet, south 160 east 68 feet, south 810 east 25 feet, north 360 1+7' 45" east 108.28 feet, south 170 east 60 feet, and north 700 east 90 feet to the northeast corner of said parcel; thence continuing along said corner line of Grayson Creek the several courses and distances as follows: north 650 15' 56" east 15 feet more or less, north 17° 58' 10" east 38.90 d feet, north 62° 24' 10" east 49.65 feet, south 500 00' 47" east 40.46 feet, x south 7° 45' 55" east 22.20 feet, north 850 21' 52" east 37.12 feet, north 54° 36' 19" east 46.62 feet, north 84° 31' 22" east 73.33 feet, and north 100 47' 58" east 55.91+ feet; thence leaving said center line north 450 16' 33" west 127 feet to an iron pipe; thence north 450 16' 33" west 508.20 feet to an iron pipe; thence north 7° 03' 27" east 979.95 feet to an iron ' pipe; thence north 890 22' 12" east 1565.55 feet to a point in the center line of Walnut Creek said point being on the eastern boundary of the 160 acre parcel of land described in the deed therefor to David Roche and of record in Volume 325 of Deeds at page 471 and a point on the existing boundary of said Sanitary District; thence along said existing boundary south- erly and westerly to the point of beginning. All of the hereinbefore references to deeds are to the official records of Contra Costa County, California. 2. That the County Clerk and ex-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, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Y.y 4 f... a Monde February 2? 1950 - ContinuedYY Section 3720 of the Political Code. In the Matter of Granting Application of Charles Burke for a land use permit to erect a duplex in S. D. #3. Charles Burke having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect a duplex in S. D. #3, to be located on Lots 6 and 7. Block 50, Martinez Y, I Land Company Tract #7, facing Leslie Street, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission havingi r 4 recommended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE k BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land A. Use Permit to Maurice J. Walsh. Maurice J. Walsh 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 5 of ordinance 382, to have a 4 foot s side yard for his car port located Lot 1, Laurel Gardens Unit lel, an R-S district, h 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 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 granted. p In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Busty V. Hazel. i Busty V. Hazel 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 for a cabinet shop located ons a portion of Lot 65, Ilan of R. N. Burgess Co. Del Hambre Terrace #1, in the Trailer King building on the State Highway, Saranap Area, an R-B district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- t iF ping Commission having recommended 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 usep, permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is j t hereby granted. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Paul Nave. Paul Nave 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 ! f of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to build six duplexes located the rear portion of Lot 22, Floraland Tract, off Boulevard 'Pay, an R-1 district, and 4 t said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this board that said t application be granted to build four duplexes, on a minimum of 7,500 square feet for each duplex, the side yards to be a minimum aggregate of 15 feet, with neither less than 6 feet; Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued 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 to build four duplexes, on a minimum of 7,500 square feet for each duplex, the side yards to be a minimum aggregate of 15 feet, with neither less than r 6 feet. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Dini V. Lucchesi. Dini V. Lucchesi 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 each side located Lot 5, Lafayette Orchards, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cormd ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Wm. Wakeman. s Wm. Wakeman 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 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 3 foot side yard for an addition to his house located the north portion of Lot 10, Hough Tract Unit #l, an M-R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Countv and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Tsurue Ogawa. Tsurue Ogawa 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 )+ Subdivision B Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to operate a retail and whole - sale nursery located on a one-acre parcel, being a portion of the Maita property which in on the east side of the State Highway, about 3000 feet north of the County line, south of San Ramon. The Ogawa parcel is 1/2 mile off the Highway, 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 application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY - THE 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 is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r i Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ancel W. Clark. kneel W. Clark 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 )+ Subdivision G Subsections 1 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot side yards on each side for the garages located portion of Lots 32 and 33: Pringle Ranch, fronting 100 feet on a private right of way north of Alvarado Avenue and approximately; 500 feet each of Buena Vista Avenue, an R-S district, and said application having been , E 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 usep. permit for the modification of the f I provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same I r is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.E In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Elwin F. Wanaka. Elwin F. Wanaka 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 construct a aduplexlocatedLot29, Wayne Tract, and R-S district, and said application having i 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; E On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS EM 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 Denying Land Use Permit to Dorothy G. Selbach. Dorothy G. Selbach 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 Subsections 3, 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to divide her lot into two lots and to have side yards of 10 feet for each lot and 20 feet set T back for each lot located lot 20, Moraga Glorietta Subdivision Unit #1, an R-A distric !, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa r County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 fotth and requested be and the same is i hereby denied. 1 r In the Matter of Granting Claude Howe free permit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County.E Claude Howe having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to 3 peddle poultry and eggs in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Claude Howe is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II Y evidenced by Discharge Certificate 4391 38 348); On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claude Howe be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle! —__.__ E Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued poultry and eggs in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and. IT IS BY z L4 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 Granting Francis Russell free permit to peddle in the unincornorated y area of the County. Francis Russell having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruit and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appear- ing ppear ing to this Board that said Francis Russell is an honorably discharged veteran of t World War II(evidenced by Discharge Certificate #C460399) ; lr; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Francis Russell be and he is hereby granted a free permit to f peddle fruit and vegetables 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 an he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. y c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of re Issue of Bonds of Alamo School District. WHEREAS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF Alamo School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certifi d proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of super- visors does hereby find and declare: That on the 5th day of December, 1949, said governing board deemed it advisable, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 7th day of February, 1950 in said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued a d sold in the amount of Forty-one Thousand (341,000.00) ---------- dollars, to run not exceeding twenty years, and to bear interest at a rate 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 vurchasing 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 f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition) ; That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in VPlley Pioneer a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County CR j Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued t of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as required by law; JA J That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law: that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 418 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 359 votes were cast in favor of 1 issuing said bonds and 58 votes and no more were cast against issuing °said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its ` minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS ?'HERE'FORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Alamo School District,. z in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Forty-one Thousand ($41,000.00) -------------dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars r 1,000.00) each -------------; that said bonds shall be dated the Zst day of May, x 19501 and shall be payable in lawful money of the United States cf America, at the s office of the county treasurer of said county, as follows, to wit: i Bonds Numbered 1 Inclusive)Denomination To Run 1 - 2 19000.00 1 year 3 - 4 12000.00 2 years 5 - 6 12000.00 years 7 - $ 19000.00 years 9 - 10 12000.00 5 years 11 - 12 519000.00 6 years 13 - 14 112000.00 7 years H 15 - 16 19000.00 8 years 17 - 18 51,000.00 9 years 19 - 20 12000.00 10 years f 21 - 22 19000.00 11 years 23 - 24 1,000.00 12 -years u 25 - 26 51,000.00 13 years k 27 - 28 12000.00 14 years r 29 - 30 519000.00 15 years 31 - 32 511,000.00 16 years 33 - 34 512000.00 17 years 35 - 36 19000.00 18 years 37 _ 48 12000.00 19 years r ` 39 1 1,000.00 20 years qSS that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment,l for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of Way, 1951, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of Mary and November of each year until said bonds are ( f paid Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of} said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically re- produced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and exe-1 d cuted, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. w IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the 4. following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars State of California f r7 Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued SCHOOL BOND OF ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County. ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County! State of California, acknowledge itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the lst day of May, 19 One Thousand ----------- dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent (_) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 1st days of May and November of each year from the date hereof until this bond is raid (exceat 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 (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities) , numbered from 1 to 41, inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Forth-one Thousand (541,000.00) ----------dollars ($41,000.00) , and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 7th day of February, 1950, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions ' of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form pres- cribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said 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 said board of supervisors has caused this bond by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county cler , and the seal oP said board to be attached thereto, the day of 19 SEAL) W. J. BUCHA AN Chairman of Board of Supervisors Countersigned: D. M, TEETER County Auditor 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: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the k Alamo School District in said County, on the day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and _/100 dollars S for months• interest on Bond No. of said School District. County Auditor 41, 10 r Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds and pay-1 n3 went of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause r a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in "Valley Pioneer", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of ri F 7r Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Monday the 27th day of March, 1950, 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, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof n held on the 27th day of February, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. a NOES: None. ABSENT: None. x In the Matter of Receipt of proceedings of Board of Trustees of Alamo School District of Contra Costa County, re apportionment authorization. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the k s proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Alamo School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held February 7, 1950, at which election the electors of the district by a two-thirds vote approved the following proposition: f Shall the governing board of the Alamo School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an apportionment in an amount not to exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars from the State of California under and subject to the provisions of Chanter 1.6 of Division 3 of the Education Code which amount is subject to repayment as provided by said chapter? IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted s i to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of z Ordinance No. 520• Ordinance No. 520 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (zoning ordinance) by pro- viding for the addition of the unincorporated territory in the Eastern Agricultural area of the County, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS i BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance is adopted and approved and it IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation ' printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. 1u' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 525. Ordinance No. 525 which establishes airport locations in the unincorporated territory of the County and provides for exceptions to zoning ordinances of said County for the establishment of airports, is presented to this Board; and 1 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 525 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 525 be published for the a r^ Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued time and in the manner required by law, in the "ANTIOCH LEDGER", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 530. Ordinance No. 630 which amends Ordinance No. 491, by providing for certain changes in the salaries of certain county officers, is presented to this Board; and f a: On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 530 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 530 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "CROCKETT AMERICAN", 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 Authorizing Lillian Wurzel of County Social Service Department to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Lillian Wurzel of the Social Service Department is authorize to attend the Weimar Council, at Sacramento, March 1, 1950, her expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Superintendent of Schools to attend meetings. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Superintendent of Schools, B. 0. Wilson, is author- ized to attend the following meeting, his expenses to be a County charge: State Meeting of County Superintendents of Schools in Asilomar, March 8 - 11 inclusive,r bStateAdvisoryCommitteefleetingatLa's Angeles, March 23-24, inclusive. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisor W. J. Buchanan. z ABSENT: Sunervisor - None. In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to buy equipment for Isolation Ward at County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Count Purchasing Agent is authorized toYB8 purchase the following items for the Isolation Ward at the County Hospital: 1 - Examining table 185.00 2 - Instrument sterilizers ---------- 165.00 3 - Baumanometers112.00 1 - Ophthalmoscope ------------------ S5.00 3 - Examining lamps ----------------- 30.00 3 - Irrigator stands ---------------- 45.00 fi1 - Nurse's dressing cart 100.00 1 - Tray conveyor ------------------ 123.00 1 - Wheel stretcher ----------------- 150.00 1 - Food conveyor415.00 1 - Electric refrigerator 230.00 Total 1 I O.00 The foregoing order is SggpassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. ti 19 Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Adjusting Aparonriations, Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District. WHEREAS, there has been reported to this Board a failure in the sewer system of rs J the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District of such proportions as to constitute a threat to the health of the community, and,1=l WHEREAS, the estimated cost of necessary repairs is $5,000.00 and the district resources available for the purpose amount to only $2,500.00; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this situation constitutes an emergency wit4- in the meaning of sub-section (b) of Section 29148 of the Government Code and the b necessary expenditures for correction thereof are hereby authorized, payment therefor f to be effectuated by warrants issued against the expense fund of the district such warrants as are in excess of the fund's available resources for the year to be registered and paid from revenue to be provided in the fiscal year 1950-51; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS 1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor adjust appropriations of Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District by transferring $2164 from Unappropriated Reserve to Appropriation for Service. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g In the Matter of Approval of sale k`a at public auction, by Tax Collector, of property deeded to the State for non-payment of delinquent taxes. 6 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE y BOARD ORDERED THAT AUTHORIZATION IS GIVEN TO THE County Tax Collector to sell at publi 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 parcel, said sale to be held under the provisions of Division 1, Part 6, Chapter 7, Sections 3691 to 3730 in- clusive, of the Revenue and Taxation Code: IN THE CITY OF EL CERRITO s ALTA PUNTA TERRACE] YEAR OF SALE DATE OF DEED TO MINIMUM BLOCKS Lars_ DELINQUENCY NUMBER STATE AND NUMBER SALE PRICE y t f 1 2 1931-1932 2298 6-29-37 1257 65.001 YBOULEVARDGARDENSTRACTNO. 14.t i 13 N of 6 1942-1943 2774 6-28-48 165 100.00 NORTH BFRi!;ELEY TERRACE TRACT i 2 12 1942-1943 2713 6-28-48 160 55.00 RICHMOND JUNCTION 15 9 1930-1931 1784 6-29-36 790 6o.00l 23 6 1929-1930 1599 6-29-35 705 60.00 1 23 7 1929-1930 1600 6-29-35 706 55,001 RICHMOND JUNCTION HEIGHTS 33 12 1938-1939 1289 7-3-44 194 30.00 IN THE CITY OF RICHMOND ALVARADO TRACT 8 14 1942-1943 1556 6-28-48 65 155.00 i AYSNDED MAP OF THE CITY OF R ICHYOND 84, 33, 34 & 35 19 7-19 8 261 6-29-43 29 230,00 4 121 23 1942-1943 1288 6-28-48 51 85.00 67 34 1941-1942 301 6-30-47 27 35:40 BAY SHORE TRACT I 2 1 1939-1940 8 6-27-45 1 60.00 2 23 1939-1940 10 6-27-45 2 105.00 i i Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued BROWN AHDRADE TRACT YEAR OF SALE DATE OF DEED TO MINIMUM BLOCKS LOTS DELINQUENCY NUMBER STATE AND NUMBER SALE PRICE 8 14 1942-1943 1556 6-28-48 65 155.00 AMM YAP OF THB CITY OF RIEUO_YD 84, 83,34 35 19 7-1938 261 6-29-43 29 230.00 121 23 19 2-IR.3 1288 6-28-48 51 85.00 67 34 1941-1942 301 6-30-47 27 35.00 x' BAY SHORE TRACT x 2 1 1939-1940 8 6-27-45 1 60:00 2 23 1939-1940 10 6-27-45 2 105.00 BROWN ANDRADE TRACT 1 9 1943-1944 526 6-30-49 21 105.00 7 15 1943-1944 531 6-30-49 23 100.00 BAST SHORE PARK A M 26 1936-1937 737 6-29-43 247 65.00j GRAND VIEW TE RRACB F Undiv. int 23 in 19 & 20 1939-1940 443 6-27-45 42 85.00 HARBOR BUSINESS BLOCKSfi IIndiv. int 3 in Lot 4 1943-1944 1238 Par 6-30-49 64 3 Undiv.int in 6 to 14 incl. 1943-19444 1239 Par 6-30-49 65 325.00 3 Undiv. int in 20 to 35 Inc. 1943-1944 1240 Par 6-30-49 66 580.00 4 Undiv. int. in 7, 8 & 9 1943-1944 1241 Par 6-30-49 67 115,004Undiv. J int in 12 to 15 incl.1943-1944 1242 Par 6-30-49 68 150.00 4 Undiv. int. in 26 to 30 inc1.1943-1944 1243 Par 6-30-49 69 185.00 4 31 & 32 1932-1933 3459 6-29-38 1773 95.00 4 Undiv. int in 45 to 54 inc1.1943-1944 1244 Par 6-30-49 70 365.00 4 Undiv. int In 57 to 66 incl.1943-1914 1245 Par 6-3o-49 71 365.00 4 Undiv. -j int in Lot 69 1943-1944 1246 Per 6-30-49 72 45.00 4 Undiv. 4- int in Lot 72 1943-1944 1247 Par 6-30-49 3 45.00 5 Undiv. -' int in Lot 12 1943-1944 1248 Par 6-30-49 74 55,00 s 5 Undiv, J- int in 28 & 29 1943-1944 1249 Par 6-30-49 75 80.00 5 Undiv. i int in 31 to 331ncl. 1943-1944 32 50 Par 6-30-49 76 110.00 5 Undiv. + int in one irregular gig shaped lot lying rr S of Lot 36 being Lot C 1943-1944 1251 Par 6-30-49 77 45.00 S Undiv. int n in 39 to 42 inc1.193+3-1944 1252 Par 6-30-49 78 150.00 5 43 1942-1943 2612 6-28-48 158 45.00 5 Undiv. j int in 44 to 47 incl.1943-1944 125 Par 6-30-49 79 150.00 5 48 1943-1944 1254 6-30-49 80 2,5.00- 5 5.005Undiv. i int in Lot 49 1943-1944 1255 Par 6-30-49 81 45.00 5 Undiv. int in 51 to 56 incl.1943-191+1+ 1256 Par 6-30-49 82 200.00 60 1943-1944 _ 1257 Par 6-30-49 83 80.00 5 Undiv.-- int. in 63 & 64 1943-1944 1258 Par 6-30-49 84 80.00 5 Undiv. int in Lot 69 1943-1944 1259 Par 6-30-49 85 45.00 1. 4 Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued YEAR OF SALE DATE OF DEED TO WHIM BLOCKS LOTS DELINQUENCY NUMBER STATE AND NUMB SALE PRICE; 5 Undiv. int in w Lot 72 1943-1944 1260 Par 6-30-49 86 45.001 a NICHOLL SUBDIVISIOb_ OF RICHMOND F 14 1937-1938 9 6-29-43 2 50,00 PULLMAN PARK TRACT C? D 39 1940-1941 624 7-1-46 45 40.00 RICHMOND ANM 51 21 1938-1939 948 7-3-44 257 800'00 68 38 1939-1940 792 6-27-45 79 50.00 RICHMOND BOULEVARD TRACT t 14 16 1939-1940 287 6-27-45 26 85.00 RICHMOND CITY CENTER 11 13 1941-1942 845 6-30-47 105 55.00 f T_OIINSITE OF SANTA FE 42 38 & 39 1937-1938 86 6-29-43 19 180.00 h: 46 36 194o-1941 80 7-1-46 4 75.00] TURPIN'S ADDITION TO RICHMOND 16 3 1939-1940 281 6-27-45 23 95.00 WALLS ADDITION TO RICHMOND 182 19 1942-1943 1902 6-28-48 118 60.00 WEST R T MOND TRACT 6- 9 & to 1942-1943 1361 6-28-48 53 6a.o0 IN THE_CITY OF SAN PABLO RMIC SUBDIVISION NO, 2 21 3 194o-1941 1618 7-1-46 108 70.00 21 4 1938-1939 1940 7-3-44 219 65.00 RIVERS ANDRADE TRACT 12 15 1938-1939 2129 7-3-44 236 40.00 29 13-14 & 15 1937-1938 2034 6-29-43 217 95.00 ANDRADE R051 NO, 1 TRACT 11 20 1939-40 1964 6-27-45 126 45.00 EAST RICHMOND0 A D TRACT 39 11 1939-19 1817 6-27-45 116 40.00 RICHMOND PULLMAN P=L0TUC 6 38 1943-1944 1951 30-49 108 50.001 rt RICHMOND PULLMAN PUEBLO TRACT 10 Y 16 11 1940-1 1 1699 7-1- 113 25.00 RICHMOND OUT WALLS SECOND ADD0 R C OND 236 29 1942-1W3- 3227 6-28-48 178 30.00 SAN PABLO OUTSIDE ST RICHMORD HEIGHTS TRACT NO ry r a€ 104 12 1941-1942 2070 30-47 203 85.00 LOOMIS SUBDIVISION N'ly por of Lot 1 1928-1929 2239 6-27-34 548 25.00 NISM TRACT 3 1932-1933 586-29-38 2460 15.00 24 & 25 1940-1941 1799-33 7-1-46 120 20.00 50 1940-1941 1799-35 7-1-46 121 20.00 51 1940-1941 1799-36 7-1-46 122 20.00 CANYON SCHOOL DISTRICT MAP OF MORAGA REDWOOD HEIGHTS Tier Lot 24, less s I S 3'1939-1940 2179 6-27-45 130 50.00 f Por Lot 6 of Sec. 23 Y TIS R3W Bd N by ld of Partsch, E by ld of Partsch & Shepardson, S by ld of Shepardson & W by Fannie Martinez Tract 50 Ac 1937-1938 2273 6-29-43 22O 25.00 M ORINDA SCHOOL DISTRICT HACIFSDAS DEL ORINDA UNIT NO 496 1937-1938 2601 29-43 229 35.00 497 1943-1944 3174 6-30-49 199 75.00 OAK SPRINGS UNIT NO. 4 W. Por of Lot 83 1937-1938 2647 6-29-43 235 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing Clerk to request Adjutant General of the State of California to establish permanent Armory to be located in Walnut Creek. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is authorized to write the Adjutant General of the State of California requesting that one of the proposed armories being built throughout the State be located at Walnut Creek.r. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h In the Matter of Sewering Juvenile Hall property. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS i; BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk notify the Mt. View Sanitary District that because of the time element involved it will be impossible to arrange to have the Juvenile Hall property annexed to said District, and that the Board is making arrangements with 7; the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District for the severing of Juvenile Hall. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Commmication from Mitchell H. Dazey re veteran's tax exemption. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication of Mitchell H. Dazey, 933 Richmond St. , El Cerrito, requesting an adjustment of tax assessment against his property, is referred to the District Attorney to answer. b The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Rejecting F claim of Frank Ciaramitaro. On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim of 502000 for damages, which claim was filed by Frank Ciaramitaro, is rejected and re- ferred to the County Purchasing Agent in order that he may forword same to the Insuranc Adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Conservation Week, March 7-14. WHEREAS, the week of March 7-14, 1950, has been officially set aside as the Sixteenth Annual California Conservation Week, and WHEREAS, the rapidly increasing population of the State of California has made and is making unprecedented demands upon our natural resources, and WHEREAS, intelligent management and wise use of these resources are necessary for prosperity in the second century of our statehood; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ABSOLVED that we, the Chairman and Board of Supervisors F of Contra Costa County call upon all our citizens to observe California Conservation A Meek by cooperating with those responsible for protection and prudent utilization of our resources; and we ask public and private agencies to further a year-round program of conservation education and activity to the end that we may utilize nature's resource y' for man's benefit and at the same time maintain a balance between human demands and 4t the earth' s productivity. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors. 7 16 i 3 Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time on i requests for rezoning. i On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of ninety days to report on requests of the following for rezoning of property: C. E. and Mrs. C. E. Core to rezone a nortion of Lot 21, Map of G. A. Putnams Graceland Acres Subdivision from R---S to A; Cox and Kartwold to rezone portion of Rancho San Ramon in Alamo from R-A to R-B; Ray R. Barry to rezone property on Highway 40 across from Hunter's Inn from A to C; S. B. Merry to rezone Lot 21E, Graceland Acres from R-S to R B; I Charles R. Bardwell, Jr., to rezone his property at the corner of Hemme Avenue and the State Highway from R-S to N-B. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting L. V. Cantrell extension of time to complete Isolation Ward Building at County Hospital. Good cause appearing therefor, on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ta for IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that L. V. Cantrell is iTaylor, granted an ex- tension of time to March 25, 1950 to complete the Isolation Ward Building at the CountR Hospital, said L. V. Cantrell having entered into a contract with the County for the construction of said Building on October 24, 1949. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of assessment of county owned property, Lot 19, Lafayette Homesites, Block 11, Veterans' Memorial Building. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the assessment of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District in the amount of $840.00 on Lot 192 Lafayette Homesites, Block 11, Veterans' Memorial Buildin , be paid by the County Auditor, provided that the payment does not become due until. July 11 1950 or thereafter. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting request of Ply-''el Industries for approval of type of home construction. Ply Wel Industries having filed with this board a request for approval of thei special method of home construction which has been acceptedd by the Pacific Coast Unified Building Code Report Number 171 and accepted for FEA Financing under a rule } 4 issued April 21, 1948 and which they plan to erect on David Court 130 feet north ofIle Geary Road parcel one of the Rancho Las Juntas for Mr. and Mrs. Mack A. King, Jr. and d the County Building Inspector having recommended that the Board approve this type of € prefabricated construction for said home to be built on said David Court; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said type of construction for said building is approved. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request of the County Building Inspector for additional authority. The County Building Inspector having filed with this Board a request to have the jurisdiction of Ordinance 385, where the building code affects property, extended to all commercial buildings of the county, instead of only those buildings located in the f zoned districts; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE: Monday, February 27, 1950 - Continued BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney for his opinion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Referring Petition to Planning Commission. Joseph Di Censo, 61 Risdon Road, Concord, California, having filed a petition signedy by five (5) persons, which he states is in behalf of his application to erect a building for a grocery store at the northwest corner of Oak Grove and Risdon Road, Concord; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition is referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request for rezoning of property. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following requests for rezoning of property are referred to the Planning Commission: P. J. Seale, 1855 Contra Costa Highway, Concord, to rezone parcel of land fronting 1841 on west side of Victory Highway 9001 north on Gregory Lane, from non-conforming retail business to business property. Dave and Marearet Ross, 1110 S. Main St., Walnut Creek, that balance of properLy owned by them and located on northwest corner of Geary Road and Martinez HighwP- , be zoned for retail business, Bruce McColl M4 1444 Franklin Street, Oakland 12, that property purchased by him and known as the "Cooper" property at the northwest corner of Pacheco Highway and Gregory Lane, and portion of the "Kulti" property located on the west line of Pacheco Highway, be zoned for commercial, and portion of property located on the northwest corner of Pacheco Highway and Trelaney Street, be zoned for commercial. The foregoing order is massed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Report of the Recommendations of the Planning Com- mission of the County of Contra Costa for an Amendment to the Baster Plan of the County of Contra Costa, Being Ordinance No. 382, Providing for an Amendment to the Precise Section of the Master Plan for the Seranan Area, a Portion of the Unincorporated Terri- ORDER tory of the County of Contra Costa. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board on the 27th day of February, 19502 its resolution incorporating findings and recommendations to this Board for an amendment to the Precise Section of the Master Plan for the Saranap Area, on the matter of the request of Bert J. Blade et al, and Coast Counties Gas and Electric Company, and WHEREAS, after notice thereof having duly, regularly and lawfully been given in the manner provided by law, this Board held a hearing on the 27th day of February, 1950, on the subject of these resolutions and recommendations, for the purpose of hearing all persons interested in the said matter, and P WHEREAS, the Board having duly heard the same and having considered the recom- mendations of the Planning Commission and being fully advised in the premises, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendations of the Planning Commission Tit be and they are hereby approved, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney and the Planning Technician be instructed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 382, in accordance with the recommendations of the Planning Commission and this order. 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. T. Buchanan, X. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 8, 1950 at 9 A. i R Chairman x ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH Clerk r By Deputy Clerk iF BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, MARCH 6 19,50 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION r AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIALEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PA2CH, CLERK. fl The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of February, 1950, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved as read, and signed by the Chairman of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing Boundaries and establishing election precincts LAFAYETTE No. 61, ST. MARYS, SARANAP NOS. 4 and 6. J On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of LAFAYETTE No. 62 ST. 11ARYS, SARANAP NOS. 4 and 6 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: LAFAYETTE PRECINCT N0, 6 BEGINNING at the intersection of the center of Commercial Street with the center of Willow Street; thence southerly along the center of Commercial Street, commonly called Jonah Hill Road, to the southerly boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utilities f District; thence following said district boundary southerly, easterly, and northerly, to the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 2 and 3; thence northwesterly along said dividing line to the center of Las Tramnas Creek; thence up the center of Las Trampas Creek to the easterly boundary of Lafayette Manor; thence southeasterly along said boundary and said line produced to the center of the Sacramento Northern Railroad; thence northwesterly and southwesterly along the center of said railroad to a point 17{ which is the projection easterly of the center of Willow Street; thence westerly along ' said projection and the center of Willow Street to the place of beginning. ST. NUYS PRBCINCT f BEGINNING at the west quarter corner of Section of Section 21; T.1S.9 RM, thence westerly to the southwest corner of lot 288 of Moraga Ranch; thence northerly to the center of the Sacramento Northern Railroad; thence northeasterly along the center of said raolroad to the southerly boundary of the Fast Bay Municipal Utilities District; thence following said district boundary in a counter clockwise direction to the line dividing Supervisorial Districts 2 and 3; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Section 3, T.15. 9 R2W. ; thence southerly to the east quarter corner of Section 15, T.IS. , R2W. ; thence east 1/2 mile; thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 1/2 mile to the southeast corner of said Section 15; thence south 1/2 mile; thence east 1/2 i mile; to the center of Section 23, T.1S.1 R2W.; thence south 1/2 mile; thence west 1/2 mile to the northwest corner of Section 269 T.15.9 R2W.; thence south 1 mile; thence j west 1 mile to the southwest corner of Section 27, T.1S. 1 R2W. ; thence southerly to the4 County boundary; thence westerly along the County Boundary to the easterly line of Sec-j tion 33, T.1S. , R2W. ; thence northerly to the place of beginning. SARANAP PRBCINCT N0. 4 fi BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Dewing Park Tract, being on the northerly j boundary of lands of Tice Valley Land Company; thence easterly and southerly along the boundary of said tract to the center of Tice Valley Boulevard; thence northwesterly along the center of Tice Valley Boulevard to the southerly boundary of said Dewing Park Tract; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said tract to the south- west corner thereof, thence northerly, northeasterly along the westerly boundary of sai tract to the center of the Sacramento Northern Railway; thence easterly along the center of said railway to the westerly boundary of Sun Valley Orchards Tract; thence northerly and westerly along the exterior boundary of last mentioned tract to the center of Las Trampas Creek, thence down the center of said creek following the meanders thereof in a general northeasterly direction, to the westerly boundary of Goodman Tract, thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Goodman Tract and the Easterly boundary of Deming Pprk Tract to the place of beginning. f 1 Monday, March 6, 1950 - Continued a SARANAP PRECINCT N0, 6 BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Section 31 T.1S. , R2W., being on the line dividing Supertrisorial Districts 2 and 3; thence along said dividing line northerly and northwesterly to the center of the Sacramento Northern Railroad; thence easterly along the center of said railroad to the westerly boundary of Dewing Park Tra t; s thence following the boundary of said tract southerly and easterly to the center of Tice Valley Boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center of Tice Valley Boulevard to the easterly boundary of lands of Tice Valley Land Company; thence following the boundary of said tract southerly and southeasterly to the exterior boundary of Rancho San Ramon; thence southeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the east line of said Section 3; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said Sec.-ion; thence westerly r to the place of beginning.r. IT IS FURTHER (R DERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election pre- L cincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution re- questing Housing Authority to allow non-veterans to live in Bayo Vista Housing Unit. 4 This Board having on February 62 1950 adopted a resolution approving the opening of Bayo Vista Housing Project to non-veterans gainfully employed in the County t of Contra Costa, and having incorporated in the resolution that gainfully employed as used therein referred to any person having a family and receiving not less than $21609 r nor more than $2700 per year; and The Rodeo Chamber of Commerce having requested this Board to amend its reso- lution to extend the maximum of $2700 per year herein referred to, to $3600 per year; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Housing futhority of Contra Costa County is requested to ascer- tain the average wage of workers employed at the Union Oil Company, The American Smelter° Company, the C & H Sugar Refinery and the Hercules Powder Company, in order that the Board may consider the advisability of recommending the change requested by the Rodeo Chamber of Commerce. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b In the Matter of Froposed Flood Control for the Concord-Pacheco area. The County Surveyor having notified this Board that he estimates that the r approximate cost of cleaning out the lower portion of Walnut Creek Channel would amount to between $$0,000.00 and $100,000.00; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to write to the members of the group who appeared before this Board on February 20, in the interest of flood control and to solicit their financial assistance for said work. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to notify the r members of said group that the Board is willing to appropriate from County funds, a portion of the expense of the said work of cleaning out the Creek. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 531• Ordinance No. 531, requiring all operators of motor vehicles to stop before passing over the AT&SF Railway when traveling on County Road E-70, etc., is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS B r° THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance is approved and adopted. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "ANTIOCH LEDGER", 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. Monday, March 6, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing the Pacific Gas & Electric Company to install lights for the Kensington Lighting District. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE street BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas dr Electric Company is authorized to install a/light xr at the Junction of Lenox and Kingston and to install a street light at the curve of Kingston Road adjacent to No. 26 or No. 29. s in the Kensington Lighting District. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute Lease and Oration Agreement between Miller & Blackwood and Orinda County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board which is the governing body of the Orinda County Fire Protection District, is authorized to execute a Lease ii and Option Agreement dated March 3, 1950 between Miller & Blackwood, hereinafter called Lessor, and Orinda County Fire Protection District, hereinafter called Lessee, whereinf Lessor leases unto Lessee and Lessee hires of and from Lessor the following described property: 1 1949 Model "Dodge" Business Coupe for six months from and including the 3rd day of March, 1950, to and including the 5th r- day of September, 1950, the rental for said period to be $1931.25 which rental shall r be paid in one payment, September 5, 1950 by said Lessee to said Lessor. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to j Day said Lessor said sum of $1931.25 on September 5, 1950 in payment of said rental. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving renewal J contract with Pacific Gas and Electric Company for maintaining street lights in BYRON LIGHTING DISTRICT. K An agreement dated February 27, 1950 between the BYRON LIGHTING DISTRICT OF r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, hereinafter called District, and PACIFIC GAS AND ELDCTRIC COMPANY,! 3 which agreement provides for maintaining a system of street lights and furnishing elect- ricity lectricitytherefor, in accordance with rates specified in the bid of said Pacific Gas and Electric Company and in accordance with Schedule L-31 effective January 11, 1945, is r presented to this Board, said agreement being accompanied by good and sufficient bond M in the sum of $1,000.00 guaranteeing the faithful performance of said agreement; and i On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY iYt THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board, the governing body of the Byron Lighting District, is authorized to execute said agreement. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the bond is APPROVED by this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use r Permit to Veterans of E1 Sobrante, by Gerald P. Cook. Veterans of E1 Sobrante by Gerald P. Cook 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 1 of Ordinance 382, to have club house and recreational facilities located on portion of Lot 248, Rancho San Pablo containing 1.56 acres just off corner of Road 19 and Sobrante Avenue An R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission j a 1 1 Monday, March 6, 1950 - Continued 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Chris Gaub. a els Chris Gaub 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 1*' side yard for garage located portions Lots 15 and 16, Block 73, Fast 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 appli- cation 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Dale E. Long. Dale E. Long 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 1 of Ordinance 3822 for a dog kennel to raise and board dogs located 522 Rincon Road, E1 Sobrante, an R-A 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 for dog kennel to be granted for 5 years, to expire June 30, 1955, and Mr. Long will be limited to 25 dogs of his own and permit is to be non-transferable; f; On motion of Sunervisor 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 Y As hereby granted for dog kennel to be granted for 5 years, to expire June 30, 1955, an Mr. Long will be limited to 25 dogs of his own and permit is to be non-transferable. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y" In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Paul Hamilton._ Paul Hamilton 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 101 set back for garage and car shelter located Lot 648 and portion of Lot 647, Hacienda Del Orinda, 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 pro visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. J.:. Monday, March b, 1950 - Continued t z 3 In the Matter of Granting Land i Use Permit to Lawrence E. Gamer. Lawrence E. Gamer having filed with this Board an application under the pro- K visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subdivision 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5' and 51 side yards on Lots 100, 95, 912 89 and 93, Parkmead Unit #29 fronting on Camelia and i Magnolia Way, Saranap, 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 to have 5' and 5' side yards on Lot 100, and request on application for 5' and 5' side yards on Lots 95, 917 89 and 93, F Parkmead Unit #2, to be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that said a D1 cat opii n 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 for 5' and 5' side yards on Lot 100. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that application for 5' and 5' side yards on Lots 95, 91, 89 and 932 Parkmead Unit #2, is denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to H. Gordon Hammerson. H. Gordon Hammerson 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 Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 17 lots less than 1/2 acre with lots less than 100' wide and side yards of 10' and 10' located on 10 acre parcel lying south of Rancho Homes subdivision and extending to Rudgear Road, in Walnut Heights Area, 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 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 tDe Matter of Granting Land Use ermit to Henry Frey. Henry Frey 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, for duplex located on corner Darcel south of First Avenue and east of Larkey Lane, Pleasant Hill Area, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa s ounty and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 1S BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use hermit for the modification of the pro visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is ereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 23 Monday, March 6, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to rilliam C. Diehl. William C. Diehl 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 Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have three lots on one acre with 10' side yards located on property fronting on east side of Linehars Ave. , 440' south of Las Trampas Road, Alamo, an R-A district, and said Y. 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 Y deniedi On motion of Supervisor Ta for seconded b S IT IS BY THE BOATaylor, y Supervisor Ripley, 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 t hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending land use permit granted on February 279 1950 to Incel N. Clark. This Board having on February 27„ 1950 granted Ancel W. Clark a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision G, Subsections 1 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot side yards on each side for the garages located portion of Lots 32 and 33, Pringle Ranch, fronting 100 feet on a arivate right of way north of Alvarado Avenue and approximately 504 feet each of Buena Vista Avenue, an R-S district; u On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE s BOARD ORDERED that said order is corrected and amended to provide that said permit is granted for a duple. and to have 5 foot side yards on each side for the garage, at the locations above referred to. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting B. W. C Richardson, Constable, 15th Town- ship, permission to leave California. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE F. BOARD ORDERED that B. A. Richardson, Constable, 15th Township, is granted permission t leave California for a period of thirty days, commencing March 15, 1950. x. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of reports filed. µReports for the month of February, 1950, are presented by the County Building Inspector and by the County Poundmaster and ordered placed on file. S 4L In the Matter of Proposed increase in commuters' rates charged by Pacific Greyhound Lines. s On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to render assistance to residents of Contra Costa County who are protesting the increase in rates which the Pacific Greyhound Lines has requested the Public Utilities Commission to grant said Lines. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s= 7 4 ContinuedMonday, March 6, 1950 - In the Matter of Granting Moses Coleman free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Moses Coleman having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle live chickens, fruit and produce in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Moses Coleman is an honorably discharged vet , eran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate #34 951 238); 1 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that said Moses Coleman be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle live chickens, fruit and produce in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FDRTHBS ORDSRSD 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 Cancellation of delinquent county tax lien. The County Auditor having filed a`request for authority to cancel the 1948-49 tax lien under 1948 Sple #193 on Lots 30-31, Block 52, Amended Map of the City of Richmond, which said city has required for expansion of its corporation yard, the transfer of title having been verified by the auditor's Office and found to be recorded March 9, 1948, Recorder's File #9435, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; H On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel said county tax lien. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 19+9-50 county tax liens. y The County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the 1949-50 County tax 7 liens on hereinafter described property which was acquired by the City of Richmond 1 for playground purposes, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY tap THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel said 1949-50 county tax liens as follows: r Property Acquired by City of Richmond For Playground Purposes Description Tract Deed to Date City Recorder's 1949-50 Lot Block of Recorder File No. Assmt. No.t Alvarado Tract 7-8 2 10/7/49 36095 13521 11 2 lo/7/49 36094 13524 13 2 10/7/49 3609 13 526 16-17 2 10/7/49 3609 13528 20 2 10/7/49 36095 13531 21 2 10/25/49 38482 13 532 1 3 10/7/1}9 36210 13533 18-19 6 8/22/49 30209 13588 21 6 9/29/49 34949 13590 1 7 8/22/1:9 30196 13591 Amended Map of City of Richmond s: 4 132 8/22/49 30282 6491 5-6-7-SWi- of 8 132 8/22/49 30284 6492 24-25 132 8/15/49 29442 6541 26-27 132 8/26/49 30975 6502 28-29 132 8/26/49 30975 6503 30 132 8/26/49 30975 6504 Brown Andrade Tract 7-8 10 8/26/49 30974 8553 11 10 lo/24/49 38360 855+ 12 10 9/13/49 32821 8555 13 10 8/22/49 30283 8556 l+ 10 9/13/49 32820 8557 a East Richmond Boulevard 1 29 10/19/1}9 37787 15611 h f Monday, March 6, 1950 - Continued Description Tract Deed to Date City Recorder's 1949-50 Lot Block of Recorder File # Assmt.No. 2 29 10/7/49 36179 15612 3 29 9/28/49 34854 15613 30 9/28/49 34853 15617 5-6-7 30 9/28!49 34852 15618 8 30 9/28/49 34852 15619 r 12 30 9/28/49 34851 15623' F Richmond Amex 15-16-17 25 8/23/1+9 30393 247334 34 25 6/14/49 21085 24745 Richmond Blvd. 1-2 19 9/13/49 32822 7831 Third Addn to Town of Richmond 5 20 12/16/49 46723 2nd Inst 678 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1949-50 county tax liens. The County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the 1949-50 tax liens as shown below, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel said 1949-50 county tax liens on the hereinafter described property which has been acquired by the City of Richmond for Street and Corporation Yard purposes: t Description Tract Block Deed to Date` City Recorders 1949-50 Lot of Recording File No. Assmt. No Amended Map of City of Richmond N'ly 97' of Lot 1 W'ly 17' 11" of N 97' of Lot 2 28 7/29/49 27230 4604 30-31 52 3/9/48 9435 5036 Terminal Tract 2 2 9/16/49 33282 72 1-2 33 10/17/49 37323 7244 11 4 7/29/49 27314 7265 12 4 8/12/49 29191 7266 2-3-4 5 7/20/49 25891 7272 f 8-9 5 11/25/49 43091 8275 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Correction of Levy of San Pablo Sanitary District Assessment District N.. 21. It appearing that on the 1947-48 county tax roll the San Pablo Sanitary District Assessment District #21, Bond Assessments 1675, 6769 677 and 678 were erroneously applied against the wrong parcels, and that Lots 3-4-5, Block 87, Man of East Richmond Heights, 1947-48 Assessment #56279, delinquent under 1944 Sale #1853 was assessed with Bond Assessment #675 only in the amount of $19.20, whereas it should have been assessed with Bond assessments #676-676- )77 in the amount of $57.59; and that Lot 6, Block 87, ?dap of East Richmond Heights, 1947-48 Assessment #56280,, de- linquent under 1947 Sale #2127 was assessed with Bond Assessments #676-677-678 in the amount of $57.59, whereas it should have been assessed with Bond Assessment #678 only f in the amount of $19.20; and The County Auditor having requested authority to correct said errors, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the above men- tioned errors on the 1947-48 county tax roll. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. R 26• Monday, march 6, 1950 - Continued Z; In the Matter of Complaint of C. R. Vandiver against admin- istration of Justice Court, 10th Judicial Township. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the complaint of C. R. Vandiver against the administration of the Justice Court in the 10th Judicial Township is referred to the District Attorney: e The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Sessions of the Superior Court in Richmond. rx Copies of a report made by the Richmond Bar Association concerning sessions of the Superior Court in Rict•.mond, and copies of a survey submitted by President S. C. Masterson of the Contra Costa County Bar Association re cost involved if a department of the Supervisor Court with Pro Tem Judge is created by request to the Judicial i s Council; are read to this Board; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to April 3, 1950 for further consideration. In the Matter of Buchanan Field. Yr This Board having been notified that by virtue of Public Law 311 - 81st Congressi, a relating to surplus airport property, the restriction against the use of structures for industrial purposes, as contained in any liar Assets Administration deed, etc. , issued pursuant to the Surplus Property Act of 1944, affecting the Buchanan Field (Concord AAF) , is no longer of any force and effect; 7' On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is authorized to prepare any papers re- quired to effect removal of record of the industrial use restriction Fromm any deed or instrument of disposal relative to Buchanan Field. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amended Claim of Frank Ciaramitaro vs. County of Contra Costa. Robert L. Condon, Attorney at Law, having filed with this Board, od behalf of Frank Ciaramitaro an amended claim in the matter of the claim of said Frank Ciaramitaro r vs. the County of Contra Costa, said amendment referring to the location of the Legion Hall which was erroneously shown as Salvio Street in the original claim, and which is r shown as pillow Pass Road in the amended claim; and r< On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amended claim is referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be n by him forwarded to the Insurance Adjuster. g. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Application of Southern Pacific Company for authority to abandon its Class D Station at Byron Hot Springs. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is instructed to write to the Public Utilitie Commission, protesting its authorization to the Southern Pacific Company to abandon its non-agency station at Byron Hot Springs. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r A t f"F jV Monday, March 6, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Fixing bond of proposed SERPA TRACT LIGHT- ING DISTRICT. It appearing to the Board that a petition for the formation of the proposed SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA? STATE OF CALIFORNIA, is to be filed with this Board for the formation of said district and that the formaticn of said district comes under Act 2119, Deerings General Laws, known as the District Investigation Act, and that pursuant to said Act it is necessary that a bond be filed with said said petition; r NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the amount of bond provided for in said Act be and the same is hereby set in the sum of $300.00 personal surety. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition to establish, organize and form a county lighting district to be known as SERPA TRACT jA LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY Or y CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. A petition having been filed with this Board of Supervisors signed by more than r2 i fifteen taxpayers and residents of the said proposed highway lighting district, praying s for the formation of a highway lighting district to be known as "SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA" under and pursuant to the mk, provisions of Sections 19000 to 19291, inclusive, of the Streets and Highways Act of the State of California and to be composed of the territory described in said petition; And a deposit of $300.00 having been made with the County Treasurer by Rancho Vista Improvement Association, San Pablo (said amount having been heretofore by this y Board set as the amount of bond under the District Investigation Act 2119, Deerings fµzCode), said deposit having been made March 2, 1950, and this day approved by this Board; Upon motion of Supervisor Ridley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing upon said petition be and the same is hereby set for Xf Monday, April 3, 1950, at 11 o'clock A.Y. , in the chambers of this .Board of- Supervisors in the Hall of Records Building in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State l!of California, for the hearing of the petition and protests of interested persons.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of time and place of the hearing of said pet-ition be given by the Clerk of this Board by public notice in the San Pablo News for th time and in the manner as prescribed by law, said newspaper being of general eirculatio printed and published in the County.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of the Formation,Organization and Establishment rk oftheSERPATRACTLIGHTINGDISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA RESOLUTION COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.WHEREAS, on the 6th day of March, 1950, a petition praying for the formation of tM 4 a lighting district in accordance with the provisions of Sections 19,000 to 19,291,inclusive, of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, embracing and including the territory described in the petition for the formation of said SERPA31 TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT,was Filed with the Board of Supervisors of the said county and state; and WHEREAS, the said Hoard of Supervisors heretofore appointed C. L. Dunklee to submit a report as to the feasibility of establishing said lighting district; and WHEREAS, the said C. L. Dunklee appears before this Board and testifies that the said lighting district is feasible and practical; and V K r.Prt N„ 2 Monday, March b, 1950 - Continued WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors has made a diligent and careful study Yf.. of said report; and WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors finds that the facts, information and data contained in said report are true and correct; and WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors, being fully advised in the said matte, finds that, in its opinion, the contemplated improvement is one in which the probable E assessments will not exceed the limitations set up in the District Investigations Act ! a E of 1933; that the proposed project is feasible; that the properties to be assessed in ' the said proposed district will be able to carry the burdens of said proposed assess- 1 1 ments, and that the limitations on the amount of the assessments herein provided may be dispensed with. F 7f NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AND this Board of Supervisors does hereby acknowledge, find, order and determine: 1. That the said Board of Supervisors of said county and state acknowledge fi the receipt of the said report submitted to them, orally, by the said C. L. Dunklee, and that the facts, information and data contained in said report are true and correct. 2. That the said report be and the same is hereby accepted and approved. 3. That it is necessary for the best interests and advantages of the said territory that a lighting district be formed and established, embracing and including the territory described in the petition for the formation of said Serpa Tract Lighting r District. 4. That the said Board of Supervisors of the said county and state finds that, in its opinion, the contemplated project and improvement is one in which the probable assessments will not exceed the limitations set up in the District Investi- gations Act of 1933; that the proposed project and improvement is feasible; that the properties to be assessed in the said proposed lighting district will be able to carr the burdens of such proposed assessments; and that the limitations on the amount of the assessments provided herein may be dispensed with. 5. That the said Board of Supervisors hereby finds, determines and orders that the provisions of Section 24 of the District Investigation Act, as set forth in Chapter 1397 of the Statutes of 1945, shall so& apply to the formation and establish- ment of the said Serpa Tract Lighting District. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, A. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Sunervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Appointing C. L. Dunklee to prepare and file written report upon the proposed formation of the SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA OOSTA, STATS OF CAL IFORNIA. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. L. Dunklee be and he is hereby appointed and directed to prepare and file with this Board a written report ander the District Investigation Act, being Act 2119, Deerings General Laws as amended by Chapter 1397, Statutes 1945, and by Chapter 938, Statutes 1947, and in accordance with resolution of the Board of Super- visors adopted this day directing that said report be prepared in accordance with i F Section 24 of said Act as amended by Chapter 1397, Statutes 1945, and by Chapter 938, r Statutes 1947, in the matter of the proposed formation of the SERPA TRACT LIGHTING j r' f t 3 t f Monday, March b, 1950 - Continued DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA. COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. raY i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..S In the Matter of the Searing of the t< Recommendations of the Planning Com- mission of the County of Contra Costa for an Amendment to the Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa, Being Ordinance No. 382, Providing for an Amendment to the Precise Master Plan for the Inclusion of Unincorporated Territory in the County of Contra Costa lying Generally West, South and East of Antioch, North of the Contra Costa Canal, ORDER and South and West of the Northerly and Easterly Boundary of the County. WHEREAS, on the 14th day of February, 1950, the above entitled matter was filed by the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa with. the Board of Supervisors, and WHEREAS, after notice thereof having been duly, regularly and lawfully given of a public hearing on said matter before the Board of Supervisors, and said hearing having been held, and petitions, protests and presentations having been made to this t Board and by the Board considered and taken under submission; and x WHEREAS, certain requests and protests were made to the Board of Supervisors, to wit: the protest of the City of Antioch, and the protest of certain residents on f Bethel Island in the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa; said protests, presentations, petitions and recommendations having been duly and carefully considered by the Board, r NON, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the protests in the above entitled matter be re-submitted to the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for further study and report. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board; t r AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummingsq Ray S. TAylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. y i NOES: Supervisors - None. t ABSENIT: Supervisors - None. v And the Board takes recess to meet on Yondayq Parch 13, 1950, at 9 o'clock A. M. j At Chairman ATTEST: r W. T. PAASCH, Clerk NY x Deputy Clerk 4 ti : r1 kPa A i v 30 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, MARCH 13 1950 THE BOARD JET IN RPMULAR SESSION i AT 9 O'CLOCK A. Y. PRESENT: HON. A. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIALEY H. L. CUMMINGS RAY S. TAYLOR J. FREDERICKSON. R. T. PAARCH, CLERK. In Re Issue of Bonds of WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT RESOLUTION AND ORDER x It appearing to this Board of Supervisors that Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County may, at a later date, desire to sell bonds Nos. 69 and 74 of the i issue authorized at the election held January 31, 1950, in said district, and it further appearing that under the form of resolution and order adopted by this Board G of Supervisors on the 20th day of February, 1950, it would be difficult so to do, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the resolution and order of this board in the matter of the issue of the bonds of Walnut Creek School District heretofore passed and adopted on February 20, 1950, be and the same is hereby amended to provide that said bonds shall issue in the aggregate sum of Seventy-four Thousand Dollars with Bond No. 69 maturing in seventeen (17) years and !{ bond No. 74 maturing in eighteen (18) years and that the form of bond shall state 1 that each of the seventy-four (74) bonds is one of a series numbered from 1 to 742 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Seventy-four Thousand Dollars ($74,000.00). The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of A. Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 13th day of !larch, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. S ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Sale of WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $72,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, California, to be dated May 11 1950 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. , INC. SCHWABACHER & CO. By Blyth & Co. , Inc. Par and accrued interest to date of delivery together with premium of $31.00 for., 72,000 par value of bonds, maturing May 1, 1951 to 19681, inclusive, to bear interest f` at the rate of Two and One-quarter (2 1/4%) per centum, per annum. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY WEEDEN & CO. DEAN WITTER & CO. By AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, Account Manaeer Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, together with premium of $10.00, 1 interest as follows: f 36,000 par value bearing interest at rate of 2% per annum - maturing $4,000 each year May 11 1951 to May 1, 1959, both inclusive 8,000 par value bearing interest at the rate of Two and One-Quarter Percentum (2. 1/40 per annum - maturing 4,000 each year May 11 1960 to Nay 12 1961, both inclusive 28,000 per value bearing interest at the rate of Two and One-Half Percentum (2 1/2%) per annum - maturing 4,000 each year May 19 1962 to May 11 1968, both inclusive f Y Monday, March 13, 1950 - Continued BANK OF AMERICA N.T. & S.A. 16,000 par value maturing May 1, 1951 to May 11 19549 inclusive, bearing interest at 2 1/2%, 24,000 par value maturing May 11 1955 to May 19 1960, inclusive, bearing interest at at 2 1/4%, F 322000 par value maturing May 19 1961 to May 1, 1968, inclusive, bearing interest at21/2%, r Par and accrued interest to date of deliverry, plus a premium of $29.00. WILLIAM R. STATS Coo Bonds due 1951 to 19569 both inclusive, at the rate of 2 1/2%; Bonds due 1957 to 1960, both inclusive, at the rate of 2 1/4%; Bonds due 1961 to 19682 both inclusive, at the rate of 2 1/2%; Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery. JOHN NUVEEN & CO. Bonds due May 11 1951 to May 12 1952 5% s y! Bonds due May 11 1953 to May 1, 1960 2-1/4% Bonds due May 1, 1961 to May 1, 1968 2-1/2% Par value thereof and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus premium of $59.50. And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of BLYTH & CO., INC. , ScHI/ABACHER & CO. (by Blyth & Co., Inc.) at the prices stated in their said bid, is the best bid received for said bonds. y THEREUPON, upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,r j: IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $729000.00 par value legally issued bonds of WALNUT r CREED SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated May 19 19509 in denominations of $1,000.00 each, are hereby ordered, and are, sold to BLYTH & CO. , INC. , SCHWABACHER & CO. , by BLYTH CO. , INC. ) at the prices stated in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that 5729000.00 par value of said bonds maturing May 19 1951 to 1968, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at Two and One-quarter 2 1/4%) per centum, per annum. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid checks which accompanied the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said bidders, by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the- Board.s In the Matter of the Purchase of Fire Engine for Central Fire Pro- tection District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY ,THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent advertise for bids Por -the purchase of fire engine for the Central Fire Protection District, said bids to be opened before th s Board on April 3, 1950 at 10 A.M. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the advertisement calling for bids be placed in the Walnut Kerr.el. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requests with reference to Zoning. Communications from the following persons with reference to zoning, are pre- sented to this Board, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylo , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communications are referred to the Planning Com- mission: 3 4) Monday, March 13, 1950 - Continued q From Philip U. Palmer and Dorothy B. Palmer, 240 Arlington Avenue, Kensington { Park, protesting rezoning of property in his neighborhood, for business y MS From James A. Greer and Louise F. Greer, 230 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, pro- i testing any relaxation in present zoning restrictions which would permit additional business activity on the premises of 264 Arlingtons previously the Fellowship House. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time for report on requests for Rezoning. On motion of Supervisor Cramniags, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE F BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of 90 days to report on the following zoning requests: Request of the Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation that property as delineated on map presented to the Planning Commission, be rezoned from Industrial to Residential, i i Request of Louis C. Acree to rezone his property located just Rest of the Danville business district from R-A to R-S. f Request of Charles B. Bardwell, Jr. , to rezone his property on Linda Mesa Roa , ry Danville, from R-A to R-S. Request of Ernest J. Marchi to rezone his property, Lots 7 and 8, Laurel Gardens Subdivision No. 1, near Martinez, for neighborhood business use. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Q In the Matter of Granting application of Poultry Producerscf Central Calif. to establish a poultry producers dis- tribution plant in S. D. #3. Christensen & Lyons for Poultry Producers of Central California, having filed s i with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance# i No. 278 and its amendments, to establish a poultry producers distribution plant in s S. D. #3, to be located on the west side of Market Street north of the S. P. Depot, Concord Area, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of t r Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said appli- cation 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). 9 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Application of John H. Greer for a land use permit to establish a real estate office in S. D. #3. John H. Greer having tiled with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to establish a real i estate office in S. D. *V3, to be located on Lot 189 Johnson Tract, at the corner of Treat Lane and Clayton 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 i BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted; The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies a with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i I t 33 Monday, March 13, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting application for a land use permit to Elsworth Adams to establish a doctor's office in S.D.#3. Elsworth Adams, by John 14. Ronayne, having filed with this Board an appli- cation for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amend- ments, to establish a doctor's office in S. D. #3, to be located on property fronting 100 feet on the north side of Clayton Road 230 feet west of Chestnut Avenue, Concord Area, 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. 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Floyd Dvorak. Floyd Dvorak 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 f of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 3' side yard for garage on one isde, located Lot 5, 3755 Ramsey Court, E1 Sobrante Area , an R-S distric , i 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 for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the samer is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Confer and Ostwald. Confer and Ostweld 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 5 of Ordinance 382, for 5' side yard for garage located portion of Lots 3 and 4, Happy Valley Estates on Rahara Drive, Lafayett , 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said apolication 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Leo W. Browne. Leo W. Browne 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 1 of Ordinance 382, for a duplex located on a .7 acre parcel of land fronting 105' on west side of Pleasant Hill Road just north of Strandwood Estates, Pleasant Hill Area , an R-A 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; 34 x Monday, March 13, 1950 - Continued 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 i provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same isif hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting S. J. Hampton Land Use Permit. S. J. Hampton having filed with this Board an application under the provisions f a of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions ! C of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, for church located portion of Lot 23, McDonough Subn., fronting 60.90 feet on Buena Vista Ave. near Alvarado, north r of Walnut Creek, 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 Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE x 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, r; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to P. N. Delanoy. P. N. Delanoy having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 3$2 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions G of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 3 lots of less than the required 10,000 square feet in area and 7 lots less than required 801 frontages y= located on property .fronting on the east side of Price Lane and on the north side of Theo Lane, Pleasant Hill Area, an R-S 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 to have 6 lots and tol x be divided as evenly as possible with 101 and 101 side yards; 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 therop visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is r hereby granted to have 6 lots and to be divided as evenly as possible with 101 and 101 r; side yards. a rY f, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to E. R. Evans. E. R. Evans 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 I Section Subdivision G Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, for four residences on parcel containing 32,1+26 square feet, located portion of Lot 54, Larkey Ranch Subn. #2, on E Secton Avenue, an R-S 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 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 pro s visions 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. cc ri Monday, March 13, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to C. E. Cook. C. E. Cook having filed with this Board an application under the provisions o ' 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 duplex located on property fronting 75' on the north side of Blade 'Way, approx. 363 feet west of Dewing Lane, Seranap, 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 denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE M FY 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. In the Matter of Denying Application of Joseph Di Censo for a land use permit to establish a grocery store in S. D. 43. Joseph Di Censo having filed with this Board an application for a land use ri h hermit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, to establish a grocery store in S. D. #3, said store to be located on the northwest corner of Risdon Road and Oak Grove Road, Concord Area, and said application having been referred to v 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. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F a In the Matter of Ordinance No. 529. Ordinance No. 529 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) by providing for the rezoning of the SAranaD Area, is presented to this Board;. and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BEARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 529 is APPROVED A14D ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FARTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published in the "Courier Journal", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published F in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 9 In the Matter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare r ordinance to repeal Ordinance No. 461. r This Board having on October 4, 1948 adopted Ordinance No. 461 which reduces the permissible speed on bridge on County Road E-11, and this Board now wishing to repeal said Ordinance No. 461; x On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an ordinance to repeal said Ordinance No. 461. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s Z Y r 36 Monday, March 13, 1950 - Continued r In the Matter of Fees for Substitute Jail Matrons. On the recommendation of Janes N. Long, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fee for services rendered by substitute Jail Matrons during the hours of 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. , is hereby fixed at $5.00, commencing as of April 1, 1950. X`•' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing two men of the County Surveyor's staff to make a trip to Redwood City. At the request of the County Clerk and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, Seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that two men from the County Surveyors F Staff are authorized to make a trip to Redwood City for the purpose of studying the 1 precinct map system of San Mateo County, their expenses to be a County charge.Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r r In the Metter of reports of county departments. Y:The Contra Costa County Isolation Hospital, the Richmond Health Center, r dz Veterans Service Department and the Agricultural Commissioner file reports for the month of February, 1950; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file. 4 In the Matter of Theft Insurance. The County Auditor having notified this Board that the 1949 Legislature added Section 1953.5 to the Government Code as follows: No officer of the state or of any district, county, city and county, city of township is liable for monies stolen from his official custody unless the loss was sustained because the officer failed to exercise due care."; Y On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THEY BOARD ORDERED that the matter of whether County coverage on Burglary and Robbery In- Ctf surance should be expanded because of the addition of the above section to the Govern- ment Code is referred to the District Attorney.n.Code,Y f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing oayment due on Juvenile Hall construction. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of $40,913.00, in favor of Haas & Rothschild, 274 Brannan Street, San Francisco, being amount due at , this time on contract for construction of Juvenile Hall. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Authorizing payment of amount due on contract of Isolation Ward, County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in payment of claim of L. V. Cantrell, 1933 Bl Dorado Avenue, Berkeley 7, California., for $4029.00 being Payment 4, due for construction of Isolation Ward at County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I Monday, March 13, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Claim for addition to Richmond Health Center. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of $4731.75, in f favor of C. Overaa & Co. , 520 - 16th Street, Richmond, being amount due on construct- 4 ion to the Richmond Health Center. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y P In the Matter of Communication of Mrs. Sylvia Robbins re zoning of Lots. Mrs. Sylvia Robbins, Brentowod, California, having filed with this Board a x communication with reference to the proposed zoning of Lots 50 - 55 inclusive, and 111 to 112, Sandmound Acres Subdivision, Bethel Island; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s wl7r: And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 20, 1950, at 9 A.M. r ij e t Chairman ir ATTEST: q y. W. T. PAASCH i Clerk By J 5 Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IiONDAY, MARCS 20 1950 THE BOARD IRT IN RMULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. A. J. BUCRANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CII10lINGS, tj RAY S. TAYLOR, 1. FREDERICKSON. In the Matter of the Petition for the Incorporation of the SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT. R E S O L U T I O N K WHEREAS, a petition for the establishment and formation of the Southern Public Utility District as provided in the "Public Utility District Aet, approved May 31, 1921, Chapter 560, Statutes of 1921, at page 906, et sequel, signed by all of the s: owners of the land proposed to be included therein, has been filed with the Board of a: Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as required by law, NOW, THEREFORE, The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hereby M fixes Monday, the 10th day of April, 19502 at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. , in the irk Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, on the time and r. place for hearing said matter, at which hearing the board shall determine whether said petition complies with the requirements of the law as provided in the said act and at such hearing or prior thereto any owner of taxable property located within the pro- Dosed district may request exclusion therefrom. And said Board shall hear all competert and relevant testimony offered in support of or in opposition to said petition. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at such hearing the Board shall make such changes in the proposed boundaries as it may deem advisable. If said board shall determine an f,r find from the evidence taken at such hearing that such oetition complies with the law, said board shall then call an election to be held in such proposed district for the a 3R Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued purpose of determining whether or not the same shall be organized under the provisions of the said act. The petition filed herein reads as follows: PETITION FOR INCORPORATION OF SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT To the Honorable, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California: The petition of the undersigned respectfully shows: That each of your petitioners is a qualified elector of, and a bona fide resi- dent of the unincorporated territory constituting a single unit and situate in said f County of Contra Costa, and more particularly described in Exhibit "A" hereto attached and by reference incorporated herein. That the public interest requires, and petitioners desire to have said unincorporated territory incorporated as a Public Utility District under and pursuant to an Act of thi 4 Legislature of the State of California, entitled "The Public Utility District Act". approved May 31, 1921, Chapter 560, Stats. 1921, at page 906, et seq. , and acts j amendatory thereof, the name of which district shall be "SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT". WHEREFORE, the undersigned pray that a Public Utility District comprising all of said unincorporated territory and so named, be incorpw ated under the provisions of said Act. NAME ADDS DATE PRECINCT Neal Townsend Cameo Acres, Danville 1-1-50 Irene Townsend Cameo Acres, Danville State of California ss 4 County of Contra Costa ) On March 1, 1950, before me, Mary Caldera, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, personally appeared Neal Townsend and Irene Townsend,known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they { W executed the same. 6MARYCALDERA Notary Public in and for the County SEAL)of Contra Costa, State of California" tl ` BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT a copy of this resolution shall be published at i r• least ten consecutive times in the "Contra Costa Gazette", a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated within Contra Costa Cornty and deemed most likely to give votive to the electors of said territory proposed to be included within said district. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,. this 20th day of March, 19502 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, r 1Q. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. c In the Matter of Filing of lists showing personnel requirements during 1950-51 by heads of county departments. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley- IT IS BY THE 44 BOARD ORDERED that all county departments file with the Personnel Department not later than April 1950, a list showing personnel requirements for the fiscal year, 1950- 1951, and that all county departments present with said list an up-to-date organization chart.E s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s si I sa Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Amending resolution of June 13, 1949 which authorized classified personnel for the various county offices and departments. rs; This Board having on June 13, 1949, adopted a resolution authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resolution is amended to provide the following:t Limit permanent positions in the various departments to the classes and numbers t listed; Not to require that all positions be filled nor to prevent appointing authorities r from filling listed positions on a part-time basis where such action is appropriate; In case a position which is set up on a full-time basis is filled by part-time appointment or in case any appointment is reduced from full to part-time, the appointing authority shall notify the County Auditor and the Civil Service Department immediately of such action.x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r . i In the Matter of Referring Com-I"{ munication of Davis Auto Exchange to District Attorney. n1 Davis Auto Exchange (E. A. Taliaferro) having filed with this Board a communi- cation with reference to this complaint against the administration of the Justice Cour of the Tenth Township; On motion of Supervisor Rioley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that said communication is referred to the District Attorney. The .foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Authorizing W. G. Golden, Director, Social Service Department, to attend t meeting. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY rP THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Director, Social Service Department, is authorize X 5 to attend State Welfare Board meeting, March 23-24, at Los Angeles, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Application of Milton B. Tromanhauser for a land use permit to erect a dance studio in S. D. #3. Milton E. Tromanhauser havirg filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect a dance studio in S. D. #3, to be located at Lot 29 Block 7, Martinez Land Company Tract Unit #2, on the south side of Pacheco Boulevard, the second lot east 5 of Vine Street, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission o Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said appli- cation be granted with the stioulation that it be for a dance studio only; 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 with the stipu- lation be and the same is hereby granted with the stipulation that it be for a dance studio only. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Lair). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i r 40 Monday, March 20, 1950 - Cohtinued J In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. Dimatina Silva. x Mrs. Dimatina Silva 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 51 t provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, to divide her property into two lots, one to be 60 x 410, the other to be 40 x 120, and to have side yards of 5 and 10 feet, located on a portion of Lot 20, Rancho EI Sobrante, being the westerly 100 feet and the northerly 403.82 feet, facing the Dam Road, Sobrante area, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission w of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted for two 50 foot side lots, not less than 120 feet in r length, and for 5 and 10 foot side yards; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE f 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 granted, for two foot side lots, not less than 120 feet in length, and for 5 and 10 foot side yards. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Application of R. Cambra for Land Use Permit. R. Cambra 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 411 Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 2, 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have three residences on his property with 10 foot side yards and a 5 foot set back from the road to the rear' , one house is existing) , property of Mr. Cambra fronting 305 feet on the north side of the Highway bounded on the east by Beaubien, the north and west by a private road, in f the Lafayette area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the County Planning Commission of Contra Costa/and said Planning Commission having recommended toi this Board that said application bep granted to erect one additional house, using the , house to the west as sublitted on the sketch attached to the applicationg but the t E set back and side yard modifications to be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 granted to erect one additional house, using the house to the west as submitted on the sketch attached to the application, but the set back and side yard ' modifications to be denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ragner Monson. E 1 Ragner Monson 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 a 7'8" side yard located Lot 132, Pleasant Hill Homesites Unit #29 an R-1 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; 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 S 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. i 3. Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued r In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Robert Hamlin. Robert Hamlin 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to eliminate the set back located Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 8, Map No. 1, Lafayette Homesites, an R-B districts 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; r On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of vy. r the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted.y R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to L. C. Swanson. L. C. Swanson, having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modifications of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 3822 to have a foot side yard located lot 81 y; Paradise Acres Unit No. 1, Lafayette, an R-S district, and said application having t been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- r+ission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; f On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 1 THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for a land use permit for the modification of s the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the q a?t same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Scott A. Bonds. Scott W. Bonds 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 5 feet on each side located all lots in Wilart Park, a tentative subdivision bounded on the west by Rollingwood Subdivision and south by County Road #20, an R-1 district, and 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 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 i hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Charles H. Ricker. Charles H. Ricker having filed with this Board an application under the provisicns 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 each side located portion of Lot 3, Kensington Park Map of Block 61 Resubdivision o Block A, on Kingston 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; 1 t Monday, March 20, 1950 - 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- r . visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is f' hereby granted. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Y Use Permit to John P. Enslow.r" t John P. Enslow 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 provisions3 kms of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to eliminate the set back lo- cated on property of Percy 0. Enslow, fronting 365 feet on the west side of Boulevard X Way adjacent to Mt. Diablo Blvd. Saranao Area, an R-B district, and to install a marque overhang which will extend 5 ft. over the County property, 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 z BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the j 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. In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to 0. Gardner. 0. Gardner having filed with this Board an application under the provisions ofNt Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision M Subsections 2 do 5 of Ordinance 382, to erect a U. S. Post Office building, and to eliminate the side yards for the building located on property fronting 50 feet on the north side of Oak Park Blvd. approximately 100 feet west of y Pleasant Val ley Road, Pleasant Hill Area, an U-RA district, and- said application Navin been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and t requested, be and the same is hereby denied. e The foregoing order is passed by the u-nanimous Grote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Ralph Trost for a land use permit to erect an apartment house in S.D. #1. Ralph Trost having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect an apartment house in S. D. #1, to be located on Lots 19 and 20, Block 36E, I . Kr f Townsite of Rodeo, at the southwest corner of First and Vaqueros, Rodeo, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said A, Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Sunervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred back to the Planning Commission for additional in_rormation. The foregdag order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 50 J, t r kr Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Application of Lyle H. Shrader for a land use permit to overate a public garage in S. D. #3. Lyle H. Shrader having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to operate a public garage in S. D. #3, to'be located on Lot 1+31 Concord Annex facing Detroit Avenue, and said anplication having been referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; w On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 4r, BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Zander Coleman, free hermit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Zander Coleman, Road 202 1889 San Pablo, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unin- corporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Zander Cole- man is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I (evidenced by Discharge Certifi- cate Serial #3028066); On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Zander Coleman be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables 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 nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s ; N In the Matter of Ordinance No. 532.r ski Ordinance No. 532 which interim Zones unincorporated territory gest of Ambrose, is presented to this Board; and jijy On motion of Suvervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 532 is approved and adopted. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 532 be uublished for the time and in the manner orescribed by law, in "The Pittsburg Post- 4v 4 Dispatch", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. k r The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordnance No. 533• Ordinance No. 533 which repeals Ordinance 461 which is an ordinance reducing the permissible speed on bridge on County Road E-11, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 533 be approved and adopted; and IT IS.BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 533 be published for the f time and in the manner prescribed by law, in the "Brentwood 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. j d k 44 Monday, March 20, 1950" - Continued In the Matter of .Affidavits of Publication of Ordinances 525, 530 and 531. Affidavit of Leona Marchetti, showing publication of a copy of Ordinance No. 525 in the Antioch Ledger; Affidavit of Pernice M. Orser, showing publication of a copy of Ordinance No. 530 in the Crockett American; Affidavit of Leona Marchetti, showing publication of a copy of Ordinance 531 in the Antioch Ledger; having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinances No. 5259 No. 530 and No. 531, are hereby declared DULY 3 PUBLISHED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Affidavits of Publication be placed on file. In the Matter of Reports filed by County Departments. Reports for the month of January and February, 1950 are presented by the Pittsburg Health Center and the County Health Department. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file. In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE u BOARD ORDERED that the Appropriation and Expenditures Statement for the fiscal year 1949-50, as of February 28, 1950 is ordered filed. The foregoing is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed March 20, 1950. The County Auditor having filed with this Board on March 20, 1950, his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, 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 therein, be rr#: tt r. by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDSRED that the report of the County Auditor con- taining on 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 Matter of Sewer Installations within the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA a SANITARY DISTRICT. WHEREAS there is concurrent jurisdiction in both the County and the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District for the approval of sewer installations, including septic tanks, within the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District; and WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors desires the Engineer for the Central Contra ! Costa Sanitary District to assume jurisdiction in all instances of individual installa- tions and desires to exercise concurrent jurisdiction with the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District in approval of subdivisions as to meanings of sewage disposal; r 1 Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS H&REBY ORDERED as follows: 1. That the County Health Officer must approve all septic tank or other sewage disposal systems which are Provided for within proposed subdivisions and that this approval must be in concurrence with, and in addition to, ins- nection and approval by the District's Engineer; 2. That the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District's Engineer exercise sole Jurisdiction in all cases of individual home septic tank installations or other individual home sewage disposal systems; 3. That the County Health Officer is to determine the extent of tests to be made in a determination of whether to approve said proposed plans in sub- divisions, having in mind that the permanent sewers in some instances may x be installed within a relatively short period of time, and said Health Officer is by the Board authorized to issue temporary permits to subdivisions for the proposed plans of septic tank or other sewage disposal systems, if the Sanitary District's Board gives the Health Officer assurance that permanent sewers will be installed within a certain period of time and if said Health Officer concludes that said temporary installations would be sufficient fro the health and sanitation point of view. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board on the 20th rdayofMarch, 1950. In the Matter of Puthorizing District Attorney to negotiate for contract relative to installation of sewer for Juvenile Hall. id On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District attorney is authorized to negotiate with the attorney of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District for a contract relative to the installa- f k` tion of sewer for Juvenile Hall, on the basis that when the contractor for the installation of sewers for the inhabitants of the area where said installation is made, bids on the contract for the total area, he shall also bid on the Juvenile Hall in- stallation which shall have then been made; and the County shall receive sixty per cent thereof, and the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District shall receive forth per cent thereof. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v In the Matter of Authorizing Al County Surveyor to prepare plans fpr sewer line for Juvenile Hall. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, ITIS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, is authorized to prepare plans for a sewer line to be installed to serve Juvenile Hall. 4. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of contract with American Machine and r Metals, Inc. , Troy Laundry Machinery Division, for installation of Laundry equipment in County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that agreement dated February 279 1950 between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the County, or first party, and American Machine and Metals,. Inc., Troy Laundry Machinery Division, hereinafter called the Contractor, or second party, wherein it is agreed that said second party shall furnish equipment and deliver the same in place at the Laundry of the Contra Costa County Hospital, as listed in i Item No. 1 and Item No. 3 as contained in the plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Clerk, the contract for said equipment having been by this Board awarded to the second Party on January 16, 1950, and in which agreement the first party agrees to nay said second party the sum of $23,064 for Item No. 1 and $414.00 L. for Item No. 3 plus $704.34 Use Tax, is APPROVED, and R. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the first party. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that faithful performance bond and the bond guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen issued by U. S. Guarantee Company in the sums of Fr46 Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued 12,092 each, ARE APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Aporoving Change Orders, contract for construction of addition to Richmond Health Center. This Board having on December 5, 1949 approved a contract with C. Overaa & Co. t for the construction of addition to the Richmond Health Center as per plans and speci- fications theretofore adopted; On the recommendation of Donald L. Hardison, Architect, 522 - 23rd St. , Richmond, a t and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following change orders under said contract are hereby APPROVED; Chaneg Order Interchange existing and new dental chairs as per contract supplement #1 het. and to add to the Contract, the sum of $83.00; Change Order 2lo. 2 Delete main furring strips for ceiling acoustical the as per contract supplement #2, and to deduct from the contract the sum of $24.00, Chal1git_Order. No. I Revise location of electric panel, add finish paint to new exterior stucco and change window sash from obscure to clear glass, as per con- tract supplements 2, 3 & 41 and to add to the contract the sum of $209.37. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Application of Mr, and Mrs. 0. R. Stephenson for rezoning of uroperty. r On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY SF THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Mr. & Mrs. 0. R. Stephenson for rezoning of his property from agriculture to retail business for a distance of 350 feet back from Highway 21, said property being between San Ramon and Danville, is referred to the m Planning Commission, The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Stephenson for rezoningof property. On motion of Suuervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Mr. & Mrs. 0. R. Stephenson for rezoning of his property from agriculture to retail business for a distance of 350 feet back from Highway 21, said property being between San Ramon and Danville, is referred to the Planning Commission. fk The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f, In the Matter of Communications with reference to zoning. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE Y. BOARD ORDERED that communications from the following with reference to zoning are re- X ferred to the Planning Commission: M From Eugene & Louise Delisle, 7650 Stockton Avenue, El Cerrito, requesting that zr their property located at 1895 Contra Costa Highway be rezoned from R-S to M-R or general p commercial district, From Martha & Joe Russell, 210 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, protesting appli cation of Mr. Hanelt to change his property residential to neighborhood business. The ofore r ging order is passed by the unanimous vote of .the Board. f t Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing the Sheriff to transport county ti prisoners to Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long is authorized to transport ten (10) county prisoners from the County Prison Farm to Buchanan Field for a period of two weeks, for the purpose of cutting weeds from around buildings and aircraft tiedowns at Buchanan Field. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Sublease with State for property in Martinez to be used by County (Social Service Dept.) A sublease, dated larch 20, 1950 between the State of California, by and k y. through its duly appointed, qualified, and acting Director of Finance, hereinafter called the State, and Contra Costa County, hereinafter called the Sublessee, wherein reference is made to lease dated September ?, 1949 between the State and Amadeo V. f Govi, Administrator of Estate of Alice Susini, deceased, and Aliade L. Susini, which 51 covered premises located at 615 Estudillo St. , Martinez, more particularly described in said lease and which lease was for a term ending September 307 1954 at a monthly rental of $210.00, and which sublease provides that the State sublets to said Sub- lessee, the premises referred to in said lease commencing on March 1, 1950 and ending on September 30, 1954 at the total rental of $119550.00 payable to the Department of Finance in monthly installments of $210.00 in advance on the 1st day of each and every month, all rental payments to be delivered to the office of the Department of Finance, , 1111 Eye St. , Sacramento, on or before the 1st day of each month, IS PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD; AND On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Sublease is APPROVED and R. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same on behalf of the Sublessee. rt IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant monthly in the sum of $210.00 in payment of rent for said premises and in accordance with the terms of said sublease. The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with City of Richmond covering use of City Council Chambers and the Denuty County Clerk's Office. Agreement dated March 20, 1950 between the City of Richmond, hereinafter called the City", and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called "the County", wherein said parties agree that The City Will permit the County to occupy Room 326 in the City Hall of the City of Richmond between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. daily except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, as and for a bunch County Clerk office, and the County agrees to pay the City $35 per month for occupancy of said room, and the City agrees to permit the Couhty to use the Council Chambers in the City Hall of the City of Richmond between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. on each Friday not a legal holiday, as and for a courtroom for one department of the Superior Court of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, the County to pay to the City the sum of $20.00 for each day said Council Chambers are occupied, said agreement effective from November 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 agreement is APPROVED and the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants monthly in payment of the use of said quarters and in accordance wit 48 4 Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued t the terms of said agreement. r s, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appronriations Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOA D ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to release from the suspended Capital Out- lay Appropriations of the following departments the following amounts to provide for t a. the following: s. Social Service Department 1,800 to enable building supt. to proceed with installation of partitions - R' fixtures and certain shelving for building in Richmond.r C2Unty Hospital 117 to provide for purchase of following items needed for use in connection with recently installed dental chair: 1 straight clevident handpiece.....$25 2 Contra angle (Midwest) handpieces.. . .$32 1 Wiggle bug .. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. ..$60. County Clerk 350 to purchase two typewriters, $270; two chairs, $80. into Clerk's Election Department 4t. 1500 to purchase sixty-four election tables. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriations Adjustments. On motion of supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to release from the suspended Capital Outlay Appropriations of the Social Service Department $325 to provide for purchase of typewriter, $130, and two five-drawer files, $195. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts are released from the suspended Capital Out- lay appropriations of the following departments to provide for purchase of the follow- r ing items: Building Inspector' s Department 120.00 to provide for purchase of two tables at $100.00 and one bookcase at 20.00; pp Buchanan Field v 816 8.00 for chocks; N IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTIM ORDERED that $50.00 be transferred from Danville `2 Memorial Building Fund to th Cr2ckett Memori 1 Building Fund to provide for replace- went of water heater in said Crockett Memorial Hall. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approuriation Adjustment, On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to release from the suspended Capital Outlay Appropriations of the Agricultural Extension Service $45 to provide for purchase of Spray Rig Equipment, $30, and purchase from the University of California of office furniture and equipment, $15. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r r Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Appropriation Y.Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Fredericksont IT IS the BY THE BOARD ORDERED that/County Auditor make the following appropriation adjustment: INCREASE Higheays and Bridges Administrations Temporary Help ......... .... $12000.00 CANCEL Highways and Bridges Administration., f Supplies...... ............ ...2200.00 Special Expense ....... ...... 800.00; said transfer being made to provide funds to allow timekeeper to take accumulated vacation and compensating time off and to replace said timekeeper with temporary help. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Admission of Non Veterans to Bayo Vista Housing RESOLUTION Project Cal-4731. V. WHEREAS, there is a dire housing shortage in the County of Contra Costo and Fn f particularly in the Rodeo area in said County; and WHEREAS, there has been a request on the part of the citizens of Rodeo and the surrounding area that the Bayo Vista Housing Project be made available not only to veterans, but also to non-veterans gainfully employed in the County of Contra Costa; and r 3, 4 WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of said County that, unless said housing project is opened to non-veterans gainfully employed, there will bemany families in said area without living accommodations; NOW, THEREFORIE9 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of x Contra Costa that said Board go on record as approving the opening up of Bayo Vista Ho s-r. ing Project to non-veterans gainfully employed in the County of Contra Costa. f BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that gainfully employed,, as used herein= means any 1 iM person having a family and receiving not less than Twenty-one Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($2,160.00) nor more than Thirty-six Hundred Dollars($3,600.00) per year. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a reservoir of twenty-five (25) dwellings be maintained for veterans at all times in such project. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board's desires in this matter be communicated j to the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County with a recommendation that said authority communicate its desires, as defined above herein, to the Housing Authority and attempt to obtain the approval of said policy. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 20th da of lurch 1950 b the following vote to wit:y i S' g tf AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. f„ Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. f i 50 Monday, March 20, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of the Report of the Planning rF Commission on the Request to include in the r Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa the area lying within Rodeo and Briones Valley and extending generally south to the Lafayette Pater District, being a portion of the uninORDER corporated territory of the County of Contra E' r„Costa. r WHEREAS, on the 20th day of March, 1950, the Planning Commission of the Couhty of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recoimendations in the above matter, and Y WHEREAS, the Conservation and Planningning Act: of- the. State. of. California required that this Board, after due notice first having been given, held a hearing at which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that notice of a hearing by this Board on the A 17th day of April, 1950, being a Monday, at 11:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be given by the Clerk by notice T published in the *Valley Pioneer"not less than ten days before such hearing, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Board held a hearing at 11000 o'clock a.m. on Monday, the 17th day of April, 19502 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Martinez presentations that may be made by y any persons who may be interested. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - A. J. Buchanan, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, S. S. Ripley, J. Frederickson. r NOES:Supervisors - None.S ABSENT: Supervisors - None. a And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday,, March 27, 1950 at 9 oRclock A.M. firman 4 d• ATTEST: N. T. PAASCH, CLERK B Deputy Clerk s a a YLL t F 4 a t a e K 4 K xx x rl BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, MARCH 279 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 526. Ordinance No. 526 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) by providing for the rezoning of a portion of the Sobrante area, is presented to x' this Board; and t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 526 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of Ordinance No. 526 be pub- r fished 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of 4 4' Ordinance No. 527. sr Ordinance No. 527 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance)` ' b providing for the rezoning of aqpIngHing portion of the East Pleasant Hill area, is present- ed to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 4y s BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 527 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 527 be 7 published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Courier-Journal", 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 Ordinance No. 534. f Ordinance No. 534 which adopts fire prevention code for the San Pablo Fire Protection District, 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.534 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED without publica- tion or posting of notice thereof. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Ordinance No. 535. Ordinance No. 535 which reduces the permissible speed and load of vehiclesy on bridges on County Roads ;-45 and C-52 is presented to this Board; and F On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 535 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 535 is APPROVED a j;n AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 535 be 4 published for the time and in the manner required in the "Walnut Kernel", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa.y , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S 4 4 a; 52 r A Monday, March 27, 1950, Continued d In the Matter of Ordinance No. 536. rp Ordinance No. 536 which prohibits parking, other than for loading purposes, on a certain street in Crockett (Winslow St.) is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,. IT IS BY THE ra 1 Sy; BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 536 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED.j IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 536 be j published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Crockett American", j a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Appointing Directors, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 'MATER DISTRICT. It appears to this Board from the certificate of the County Clerk that only 1 4a r one person has been nominated for the one position for Director of the Contra Costa { r s county Water District, Division No. One, and that only one person has been nominated A' for the one position for Director of the Contra Costa County Water District, Division ! No. Two, which were to have been filled at the general water district election set for March 28, 1950, as followss DIVISION NO, ONE Joshua E. Holmblad DIVISION NO. TWO r.3r Frank Straight. It further appears to this Board from the certificate of 0. N. Christianson s Secretary of the Contra Costa County Water District, that no petition as provided for ! in Section 30815 of the Water Code, requesting that a general election be held for the election of Directors, has been filed with or presented to .the Board of Directors { M1t of said CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; r, N i NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30815 of the Water Code, and upon motion ra of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that JOSHUA E. HOLMBLAD is hereby appointed Director of said CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, DIVISION NO. ONS, and that FRANC STRAIGHT is hereby appointed Director of said CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, DIVISION NO. TWO, for a term of four years from and after March 28, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Directors EL SOBRANTE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. It appears to this Board from the certificate of the County Clerk that only one person has been nominated for each of the three positions for Director of the EL SOBRANTE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT WHICH WERE to have been filed at the general water v district election set for March 28, 1950, as follows: G. J. BUDDINGH H. F. SWANSON ORVAL COLDSMITH. It further appears to this Board from the certificate of Carll B. Miller, f Secretary of the E1 Sobrante County Water District, that no petition as provided for in Section 30815 of the Water Code, requesting that a general election be held for the election of directors has been filed with or presented to the Board of 1 1 J Monday, March 27, 1950, Continued Directors of said EL SOBRANTE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30815 of the Water Code, and upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that G. J. Buddingh, H. F. Swanson and Orval Coldsmith be and they are hereby appointed Directors of said EL SOBRANTE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT for a term of four years from and after March 28 1950. f! The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Directors, ORINDA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. a It appears to this Board from the certificate of the County Clerk that only one r. person has been nominated for each of the two positions for Director of the ORINDA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT which were to have been filled at the general water district election set for March 28, 19509 as follows: JOHN L. STOFFEL f 7 A. W. ELKIhTON• It further appears to this Board from the certificate of Warren Harrold, Secre- tary ecre tarp of the Orinda County mater District, that no petition as provided for in Section 30815 of the Water Code, requesting that a general election be held for the election ' of directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said ORINDA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30815 of the Water Code, and upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that John L. Stoffel and A. W. Elkinton be and they are hereby appointed Directors .of said Orinda County Water District for a term of four years from and after March 289 1950 The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Directors, PLEASANT HILL COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. It appears to this Board from the certificate of the County Clerk that only one person has been nominated for each of the two positions for Director of the PLEASANT HILL COUNTY WATER DISTRICT which were to have been filled at the general water district election set for March 28, 1950, as follows: CHARLES CHERRY EARL D. BARNETT. It further appears to this Board from the certificate of M. E. Stanley, Secretary of the Pleasant Hill County Water District, that no petition as provided for in Sect- ion 30815 of the Water Code, requesting that a general election be held for the elect- ion of directors, has been filed with or presented to the Board of Directors of said PLEASANT HILL COUNTY WATER DISTRICT; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 30815 of the Water Code, and upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Charles Cherry and Earl D. Barnett be and they are hereby appointed Directors of said PLEASANT HILL COUNTY WATER DISTRICT for a term of four years from and after March 289 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 54 rt F Monday, March 27, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Appointment of Edward C. Wiester as Com- missioner of DANVILLE FIRE DISTRICT. It appearing that no petition signed by five per cent of the qualified electors in the DANVILLE FIRE DISTRICT, requesting that a general district election be held in said district has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said district, and it further appearing that only one person has been nominated for the position of member of the Board of the Danville Fire District commissioners, said j y person being EDWARD C. WIESTER; NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor , j Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Edward C. Wiester be and he is hereby appointed Fire Commissioner for the DANVILLE FIRE DISTRICT for a three-year term commencing April 10, 1950.1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of R. Robert Brattain as Fire Commissioner of KENSINGTON FIRE DISTRICT. It appearing that no petition signed by five per cent of the qualified electors in the KENSINGTON FIRE DISTRICT, requesting that a general district elect- ion be held in said district has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of a said district, and it further appearing that only one person has been nominated for { the position of member of the Board of the Kensington Fire District commissioners, said person being R. ROBERT BRATTAIN; NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said R. ROBERT BRATTAIN' is hereby appointed FIRE COM- MISSIONER for the KENSINGTON FIRE DISTRICT for a three-year term, .,'commencing April 10, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of M. H. Stanley as Fire Com- missioner of LAFAYETTE FIRE DISTRICT. It appearing that no petition signed by five per cent of the qualified f electors in the LAFAYETTE FIRE DISTRICT, requesting that a general district election be held in said district has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said district, and it further appearing that only one person has been nominated for the position of member of the Board of the LAFAYEME FIRE DISTRICT, said person being f i M. H. STANLEY; NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that K. H. STANLEY is hereby appointed Fire Com- missioner for the LAFAYETTE FIRE DISTRICT for a three-year term, commencing April 10, 1950. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f i f r 1 Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing audit of books of former Justice of Peace, Fal L. Lewis. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County 2uditor audit the books offormer Justice of the Peace, Fourteenth Township, Fal L. Lewis, whose resignation was accepted September 6, 191+9. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Application of Leslie C. Dove for a land use permit. Leslie C. Dome having filed with this Board an application under the provisioni 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 have 58 lots of a minimum 6400 square foot in area and 65 foot frentages, and to have side yards of 5 an 10 feet located on a descriptive parcel containing approximately 12 acres, owned by Vessing with 391 foot frontage on the north side of Geary Road approximately 1000 feet east of Pleasant Hill Road, Pleasant Hill Area, an R-S district, and said application h 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 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 x is hereby referred back to the Plannirg Cormission due to additional information and fg. to the fact that applicant wishes to modify his request. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of F Anthony Lagiss for a Land Use Permit. IF Anthony Lagiss having filed with this Board an application under the provision s.Yk. 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, for a professional building and real estate office located the north portion of the Lagiss property fronting 200 feet on the west side of Acalanes Road 800 feet north of Acalanes avenue, Lafayette ry; Area, 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 denied; Y. c'f i On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the fs provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby continued to April 3, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rAi In the Matter of Granting Edwin L. Smahel a land use permit. Edwin L. Smahel having filed with this Board an application under the provisions r of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions r.r of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 3829 to make doughnuts, wholesale as a home occupation located property fronting 103 feet on Geary Avenue approximately800 Y feet west of the State Highway, Pleasant Hill Area, an R-S district, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cor_uission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted for a period of one year, and with the provisions that it be issued to Mr. Smahel 56 1 Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued f only, and that there be no outside evidence of a business; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripleg,IT IS BY THE Z BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the j provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted for a period of one year, and with the provisions that it be issued x to Mr. Smahel only2 and that there be no outside evidence of a business. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. K. W. Shortridge. Mrs. K. W. Shortridge 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 ! provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have side yards of 13.6 feet on each side located property fronting 98 feet on the south side of Reliex r Valley Road approximately 100 feet west of Carl Avenue, Lafayette area, 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 Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 1 1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification ofd the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the g Xe same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Richard Howell. Richard Howell 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 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 7* foot side 4 yard and a 10 foot set back located Lot 33, Monte Vista Tract, on Charles Valley Road, ; Orinda and Lafayette Area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred j 1 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 Frederickson, IT IS F'a BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said apulication for land use permit for the modification f l 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Ernest Allen. Ernest Allen having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 2+ foot side yard i for his chicken house located Lot 30-1, S1 Sobrante Acres, on 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 recommended to this Board that { said application be granted; k` 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 requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, i i i x PA Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to James E. Hill. James E. Hill 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 -- of Ordinance 382, to have a 12 foot set back lr a located Lot 29, Moraga Glorietta Unit #11 on the north side of Idyle Court, 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 15 foot set back; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 t same is hereby granted for a 15 foot set back. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Leo Torkelson. Leo Torkelson 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 x of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have an 8 foot set back from Poplar Avenue located Lot 19 Block 134, East Richmond Heights, at the corner of y' Poplar and Kensington 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 Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r° BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the t provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same w rt is hereby granted. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Granting Land 4 Use Permit to W. J. Leslie. s W. J. Leslie 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 3f Section 4 Subdivision M Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 3 foot side yard to r sated Lots 25 and 26, Block 116, Richmond Annex Addition, an M-R-A district, and said r. application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and s 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.4 is hereby granted. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s J 14' 3s J 58 Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued I r In the Matter of Denying application f of Ralph Trost for a land use permit f to erect an apartment house in S. D. Ralph Trost having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit i to erect an apartment house in S. D. f1, to be located on Lots 19 and 20, Block 369, Townsite of Rodeo, at the southwest corner of First and Vaqueros, Hodeo, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County21 and said Planning Commission having recommendedthat said application be denied; r 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. In the Matter of Granting Robert Charles James free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Robert Charles James, P. 0. Boa 182, Lafayette, California, having filed with i this Board an application for a free permit to peddle doughnuts in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Robert Charles James is51 an honorablydischarged veteran of 'world liar II (evidencedg by Discharge Certificate 375 72 26) ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY' THE ( I BOARD ORDERED that said Robert Charles James be and he is hereby granted a free permit tl to peddle doughnuts 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 1 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 R. L. Dozier free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. R. L. Dozier, 1+10 Horth Golden Gate, Stockton, Calif., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unin- corporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said R. L. Dozier is an honorably discharged veteran of World Mar II (evidenced by Discharged Certificate i 981 15 37); On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that said R. L. Dozier be and he is hereby granted a free permit to t peddle fruits and vegetables 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 the Matter of Granting Henry R. Alexander free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. r Henry R. Alexander, 15 Pleasant Hill Road, Concord, having filed with this J Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruit and vegetables and bread in thel F unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Henry R. Alexander is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge = i Certificate #0+32398) ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Henry R. Alexander be and he is hereby granted a free permit tolpeddle 1 Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued fruit and vegetables and bread 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. S In the Matter of Authorizing Director of Social Service Department to cooper- ate with representatives of Taxpayers' Associations in their study of General Assistance Program. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that A. G. Golden, Director of the Social Service Department, is author- P ized to cooperate with representatives of the California Taxpayers' Association and x the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association and to provide all possible information and data relative to County policies, administration, procedures and statistical data In connection with the administration of the General Assistance Program of the County. z This will exclude the actual reading of individual case records by those designated to r IrY conduct the study. This report is being prepared by the Taxpayers' Association as a cooperative effort with the Board of Supervisors in order to ascertain as many facts as possible relative to the General Assistance Program in the County of Contra Costa and what might be done in order to alleviate the critical situation that now exists. The Tax- payers' Associations will report their findings to the Board of Supervisors upon the completion of the study. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Referring Claim of N. L. Yee, 411-37th St., Oakland, to District Attorney and to the County Safety Committee. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim of N. L. Yee for $91.45 for damage to her car which she claims was damaged as the result of an accident on February 24, 1950 in which county truck, license number (E) 88-9109 CO 395, operated by Lawrence Zuppan was involved, is referred to the District Attorney and to the County Safety Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Sale of ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT Bonds. t: This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $41,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, California, to be dated May 12 1950 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 follow- ing bids are received and read to the Board: DEAN WITTER & CO. M Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, and premium of $31.00, for bonds maturing from 1951 to 1960, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2%; for bonds maturing from 1961 to 1964, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 21/4%; and for bonds maturing from 1965 to 1970, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of h1 2 1/2%; BANK OF AMERICA N.T. & S.A. 102000 Dar value maturing May 1, 1951 to May 19 1955, inclusive, to bear interest at 4a- 2%; 3 121000 per value maturing Noy 2, 1956 to May 19 1961, inclusive, to bear interest at 2 1^%; 4 1 Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued i 519,000 par value maturing May 19 1962 to May 19 1970, inclusive, to bear interest at 2 1/2,x; i par aad accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $49.00. 1 WEEDEN & CO. I r 16,000 par value maturing $29000 each year 1951 to 19589 inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2% per annum; 22,000 par value maturing $2,000 each year 1959 to 1969, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2 1/2¢ per annum; f 3,000 par value maturing in 1970 to bear interest at the rate of 2 1/2% per annum; par value thereof, and accrued interest to date of delivery. BLYTH & CO., INC. Par and accrued interest to date of delivery together with premium of $7.00 for: a 10,000 par value of bonds, maturing May 11 1951 to 1955, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2% per annum; 12,000 par value of bonds, maturing May 1, 1956 to 1961, inclusive, to bear interest E at the rate of 2 1/4% per annum; 19,000 par value of bonds, maturing May 11 1962 to 1970, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2 1/2% per annum. And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of DEAN WITTER & CO. at the prices stated in their said bid, is the best bid received for said bonds. k THEREUPON, upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederick- son, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $41,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of ALAMO SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated May 19 1950 in denominations of $1,000.00 each, are f AS hereby ordered, and are, sold to DEAN WITTER & CO. at the prices stated in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that ;41,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing May 19 1951. to May 11 1960, inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of 2%, and bonds maturing j' May 1, 1961 to May 11 1964, inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of 2 1/4%, and t r= bonds maturing May 11 1965 to May 19 1970, inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of j 2 1/2%, shall be issued. I IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid checks which accompanied the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said bidders, by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to M[ report -on certain requests with reference to zoning. NOnmotionofSupervisorCummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of ninety days to report on the following requests for rezoning of property in the unincorporate areas of Contra Costa County: Rheem Manufacturing Company to rezone lots in the Richmond Land and Ferry Company Tract #1 and 2, for heavy industrial use; 75 signers of a petition requesting that Santa Rita Road from Appian Way to the end of Santa Rita Road be rezoned to Agriculture; i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kantrowitz to rezone their property 1/2 mile east of Danville G for retail business use. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rz:z W 4 f i i5 fi Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Renorts by County Hospital. Reports for January and February, 1950, are presented by the County Hospital, and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that same be placed on file. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 529 aril No. 533• Ordinance No. 529 having been published for the time and in the manner require y by law in the "Walnut Creek Courier-Journal"; as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication of Darrell Theobald presented to this Board; and 4 Ordinance No. 533 having been published for the time and in the manner re- as quired by law, in the "Brentwood News", as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication of Edgar M. Allen presented to this Board; rp On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 529 and No. 533 are declared duly published and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Affidavits of Publication be placed on file.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting extension of time for completion of Ward Building #31 County Hospital. On the recommendation of E. G. Bangs, architect, and on motion of Supervisor y Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that L. V. Cantrell, contractor, who entered into a contract with the County for the construction of an Isolation Ward Building at the County Hospital on October 24, 1949, is granted an extension of time to April 10, 1950, to complete said Isolation 'Hard Building. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE BOARD that if said building is not completed 4 by April 10, 1950, a penalty as provided for in said contractt will be inflicted upon said contractor L. V. Cantrell. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of Ballot Boxes for County Clerk. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor release from suspended Capital Outlay, Count Clerk's Election Department, the sum of $675.00 to provide funds for the purchase of ballot boxes. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Condemnation action, County vs. Medlen. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE k BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of $20.00 in favor f of the County Clerk, in pursuance of an order of immediate possession in Action No. s 48319, County vs. Medlen. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport county prisoners. s; s. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED tha% Sheriff James N. Long is authorized to transport county prisoners from the County Prison Farm March 29 to Concord for the purpose of cleaning area to be used by the Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association, To the City of Walnut Creek for one week, commencing April 2, for the purpose of doing clean up work, and To !Marsh Creek Road for the purpose of cleaning debris from said road, when- ever it is convenient. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 62 5 Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Approval of Warrant issued by Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024. Warrant No. 551 dated March 11 1950 in the sum of $225.54, issued by Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024 to Leo F. Fallman for Eng. & Supt., Opr. R & M J m Pumps, General Expense, is presented to this Board; and on motion of Supervisor j Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said i warrant is approved, and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman, is authorized to sign the approval n; of said Board on said warrant. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to survey clerical work in County Health Department. At the request of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission survey the clerical work in the Department of Public Health t© i determine whetheran additional typist clerk is needed and to report to this Board its z findings and recommendation as to the proper classification for any additional position. II The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1949-50 County RTaxLien. The United States Department of the Interior having acquired from Manuel R. Furtado in the Delta-Mendota Canal Unit of the Central Valley Project a 73.27 acre gl parcel of land, transfer of title to the U. S. Government having been verified by the County Auditor and said County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the 1949-50 county tax lien on said 73.27 acre parcel which is assessed on the 1949-50 county tax YF roll to Manuel R. Furtado as a portion of Assessment #667861, said request having been X+approved by the District Attorney;F On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a` BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel said 1949-50 county tax lien on said 73.27 acre parcel. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 15 In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1949-50 County Tax Lien. The United States having acquired Lots 137 to 142, inclusive, of the Parsons Pullman Center Tract, Richmond, by Final Judgment in Condemnation recorded April 6, t 1949, and the County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the 1949-50 county I tax liens on said property, covered by 1949-50 assessment numberd 22958 to 22963, inclusive, 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 is authorized to cancel the 1949-50 county tax liens on lots 137 to 142, inclusive, of the Parsons Pullman Center Tract covered by 1949-50 assessment numbers 22958 to 22963, inclusive. j., The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x b x:. r 14 F Monday, March 27, 1950 - Continued 2 In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of delinquent county tax liens. M= The United States having acquired title to Lots 137 to 142, inclusive, of the Parsons Pullman Center Tract, Richmond, by Final Judgment in Condemnation recorded b April 6 1949 and that preliminary ,judgment was entered on July 23, 1945, and the County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the delinquent county tax liens r on Lots 137 to 142, inclusive, of the Parsons Pullman Center Tract covered by 1947 sales numbers 981 to 986, inclusive, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TOE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent county tax liens on Lots 137 and 142, inclusive, of the Parsons Pullman Center Tract covered- 1131 by 1947 sales numbers 9 81 to 986, inclusive. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 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 release from the District dttorney's Capital Yr Outlay funds the sum of $77.40 to provide for the purchase of one desk, one table and one chair, which belongs to the Estate of Rea Boyer. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Authorizing salary increase for H. C. Johnson, Deputy Sealer of Weights and Measures. On the recommendation of F. J. Biglom, Sealer of Weights and Measures, and on y motion of Supervisor GUmmings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD f f, ORDERED that H. C. Johnson, Deputy Sealer of Weights and Measures, is granted a monthly rfr salary increase from $259 to $271 per month, commencing as of April1,1950. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants, monthly, in favor of said H. C. Johnson.at the rate of $271 commencing as of May 11 1950 in payment of his salary. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the batter of Referring Communications with reference to Zoning, to Planning Commission. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that protests of Mrs. Verona W. Dettering, 225 Arlington Ave. , and of John M. Bell to proposed re-classification of property at 264 Arlington Avenue, Ken- sington area, are referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Anril 3, 1950, at 9 o'clock A.M. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. ?AASCH Clem yk d, Deputy Clerk s BEFORE TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, APRIL 39 1950 Ai THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, yCHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of March, 1950, are read to nw the Board by the Clerk of the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman.s In the Matter of Everybody Register r Week." y WHEREAS, it is important to the democratic form of government that the greatest possible number of our citizens participate in the election of their officials; and WHEREAS, the Primary Election of County and State officials is to be held on June 6 of this year; and A 43 WHEREAS, there are many citizens of Contra Costa County who are not registered and therefore will not be entitled to vote in said election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the week extending from April 3 to April 10, 1950 be designated as C EVERYBODY REGISTER WEEK" and that the people of Contra Costa County be earnestly re- M quested, in the name of good government, to register and vote in the coming election.. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: S In the Matter of Sessions of the Superior Court in Richmond. A On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of cost involved to provide the Richmond sessions of Superior Court with a pro tem Judge, is continued for further consideration to May if 1950. x' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Author- izing Dr. H. L. Blum, fir County Health Officer to apply for State axx Federal aid for construct- ion of public health center in County. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, is authorized to apply for r State and Federal aid for construction of a public health center in Contra Costa County. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7. In the Matter of Approval of contract with G. B. Poggi, janitorial services, Social Service Office, 615 Estudillo St., Martinez. Contract dated April 3, 1950, between the County of Contra Costa and G. B. f Poggi, wherein said County agrees to pay said G. B. Poggi $62.50 per month for jani- torialservices rendered on premises of Social Service Office located at 615 Estudillo St. , Martinez, said payments to be on the first day of each month, commenc- ing on the 1st day of April, 1950, said contract to be from month to month only and to be terminated by either party at the end of any month provided a thirty day written s notice is given to the other party, 13 PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD; and µ f Monday, April 3, 1950, Continued On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract is APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman, is author ized to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and the Count Auditor is authorized to draw his monthly warrants in favor of said G. B. Poggi in i accordance with the terms of said contract. S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Authorizing the County Purchasing Agent to sell certain items.On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE w BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is authorized to sell one 6 drawer Yx map cabinet which is surplus in the County Assessor's Officet and approximately 33 pieces of used 410 spiral iron pipe 18' long, tar covered, not threaded, located at Buchanan Field and no longer needed at said Field.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Establishment of Aircraft Warning Service and Ground Observer Corps in California. dam,This Board having received certain material from the California State Dis-aster Council with reference to the reactivation of Ground Observation Corps, Air t4 craft Warning Service, in California;On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said data is referred to Sheriff James N. Long, Chairman of the Disaster Council for Contra Costa County.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Authorizing release of capital outlay funds for Hayden Park. x On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor release $340 of suspended capital outlay funds,Hayden Park, to provide for the purchase of a small tractor, lawn mower attachment and sickle bar.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport County Prisoners to Hayden Park.On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. Long is authorized to transport. ten county pris-oners from the County Prison Farm to Hayden Park at his convenience for the purpose of cleaning said park.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Approving expenses, meeting attended by Social Service Director.On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that expenses incurred by Social Service Director, W. G. Golden,for attending meeting at Sacramento, called by the State Department of Social Welfare with reference to the adoption program and held March 29, 1950, are authorized, and the County Auditor is authorized to draw a warrant in payment of Mr. Golden's claim.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 66 r Monday, April 3, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Appointment N of M. H. Stanley as Fire a Commissioner of Lafayette Tire District. It appearing that no petition signed by five per cent of the qualified electors in the Lafayette Fire District, requesting that a general district election be held in s,ld district has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said b district and it further appears that only one fngypersonhasbeennominatedforthe position of member of the Board of the Lafayette Fire District, said person being M. H. Stanley; I b Now, therefore, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the I Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor r Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that M. H. Stanley is hereby appointed Fire Com- missioner for the Lafayette Fire District for a three-year term, commencing April 10, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Appointment A. of H. J. Phillips as Fire F Commissioner of Rodeo Fire J* District. It appearing that no petition signed by five per cent of the qualified electors in the Rodeo Fire Districtse requesting that a general district election be held in said district has been presented to the Board of Commissioners of said districts And it further appearing that only one person has been nominated for the position of i f member of the Board of the Rodeo Fire District, said person being H. J. Phillips; r Now, therefore, in accordance with provisions of Section 14053.5 of the Health and Safety Code, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor F Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. J. Phillips is hereby appointed Fire Com- missioner for the Rodeo Fire District for a three-year term, commencing April 109 1950. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J 4 t+ t' In the Matter of Bid on Fire t Truck, Central County Fire Protection District. j This Board having heretofore fixed this date as the time for opening bids on a fire truck proposed to be purchased for the Central County Fire Protection Dist- r rict, and the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County having advertised for bids, the Board proceeds to open bid as follows, said bid being the only one received for the I t purchase of said fire truck: P. 8. Van Pelt, Inc. , Oakdale, California, Net price of $12,083.00, F.O.B. , Walnut Creek, California, plus any licenses and taxes applicable; v And the Board proceeds to consider said bid, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid x i is ACCEPTED, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is instructed to purchase said fire truck from said P. Z. Van Pelt, Inc. , at the prices stated in their bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S In the Matter of Approval of rs lease with Stephen F. Ball for portion of Lot "H", Divi- sion No. 1 of the Pinole Ranch x Partition (property near County Hospital) . Lease dated April 3, 1450 between County of Contra Costa, Lessor, and r Y Stephen F. Ball, Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee for one year from X= r t i Monday, Arril 3, 1050, Continued April 1, 1950 to April 1, 1951 at the annual rental of $20.00, payable annually, in ad- vance, receipt of which amount is hereby acknowledged, certain described property be- ing an area of 4 acres of land and being a portion of Lot "H", Division No,1 of the Pinole Ranch Partition, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease is APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman, is authorized to execute the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Consent to the formation of assessment district as re- quested by City of Martinez. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, did on the 29th day of March, 19509 approve a proposed Resolution of Intention, under the provisions of the "Improvement Act of 1911" of the State of California, as amended, which said Resolution of Intention proposes the construction o certain public improvements therein described, a portion of which, and a portion of the district to be assessed therefor, vill extend within the incorporated boundaries of. th City of Martinez and the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and WHEREAS, the s aid City Council of the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costal State of California, did, by its Resolution No. 1304 N.S. , passed on the 29th day of March, 1950, request the consent of this Board of Supervisors thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS SBRBBY ABSOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa, that the public interest and convenience require the making of the improvements in said proposed Resolution of Intention above referred to in the manner therein set forth, and that all of the lands included within the assessment district described in said Resolution of Intention will be benefited by said proposed public improvements; THEREFORE, this Board of Supervisors hereby gives consent to the formation of the said assessment district described in the said proposed Resolution of Intention to the making of the improvements therein described and to the assumption of juris- diction by the City Council of the City of Martinez for all purposes in connection . with the formation of said assessment district and the making of said improvements. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is hereby directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the City Clerk of the City of Martinez. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in a regular session, this 3rd day of April, 1950. AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. 5 l 1 68 Monday, April 3, 1950 - Continued hg In the Matter of Fixing Date of Hearing of Report required by District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, and continuing date of Hearing of Petition for Formation of SERPA TRACT LIGHTING j DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. t C. L. DUNKLEE, heretofore appointed by this Board of Supervisors to prepare a report, as is required by that certain act known as District Investigation Act of 19331, r=`' as amended, and being Act No. 2119 of Deering's General Laws of the State of Califcrniag on the proposed formation of SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, having filed with this Board his report under said Act; 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 Monday! May 15, 19502 at 11 o'clock A. M. of said day in the Chambers of said Board in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez. IT IS FURTHER ORDEM that notice of the time and place of said hearing and d 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- lished for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "SAA PABLO NEWSY1 a s Xz newspaper 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 SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT CF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE t' OF CALIFORNIA, heretofore by this Board set for this time, be and the same hereby is e continued to and set for Monday, Hay 152 1950, at 11 o'clock A.M. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is as follows to-wit: f i AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Y Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. i In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw warrant for Engineer's services in preparing report for pro- pos6d SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT. C. L. Dunklee, Engineer, having been heretofore, on Parch 6, 1950, by this Board appointed to prepare and file with this Board a written report under the District i Investigation Act, being Act 2119, Deering's General Laws, as amended by Chapter 1397, ; a Statutes of 1945, report to be Prepared in accordance with Section 24 of said Actq as i amended by Chapter 1397, Statutes of 1945, in the matter of the proposed formation of i the SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I and C. L. Dunklee having this day filed with this Board said report; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor D. Y. Teeter be 'and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant for $55.00 in favor of said C. L. Dunklee in payment of his services for preparing said report. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 t 1 i V Y i 1 Monday, April 3, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Consolidation of Special Election in the City of Richmond on amendment to Subsection s 2 of Section 3 of ARTICLE VI of the charter of the City of Richmond, with State Primary Election to be held on June 6, 1950. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Richmond has called a special election to be held June 6, 1950 in said City of Richmond; and WHEREAS, the said City Council of the City of Richmond has filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the following MEASURE: Shall subsection 2 of Section 3 of Article VI of the Charter of the City of F Richmond be amended to read as follows: "(2) To provide for the establishment t of kindergartens, manual training schools, night schools, technical schools, and to prescribe the studies to be taught therein." be consolidated with the State Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, on June 69 1950, and that the return 41 of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City of Richmond; BE IT RESOLVED that the election on said Measure (for the amendment of the Charter of the City of Richmond) on June 6, 1950, be and the same is hereby consolidated with the State Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California including the County of Contra Costa on June 6, 1950, and the result of said election shall be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of the City of Richmond. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is as follows: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson T NOES: Supervisors - None. sa ABSENT: Suoervisors - None. S In the Matter of Resolution Recommending Increase in Salary, Superintendent of j Schools. WHEREAS, there has been a tremendous increase in the attendance in schools in x. Contra Costa County in the last five years; and WHEREAS, there have been numerous new schools established and numerous school districts formed; and WHEREAS, the work load in the Superintendent of Schools' office has greatly increased and the duties of that office have become more burdensome and have required greater assumption of responsibility; and a WHEREAS, an increase in the salary of the County Superintendent of Schools 3t? should in all justice result from said increased responsibilities; z NOW, TBEBEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that said Board goes on record as approving an increase in salary for the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County to the amount of EIGHT THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND N01100 DOLLARS L 8100.00) per year, and Honorable George Miller, Jr., State Senator, and Honorable k Robert L. Condon, State Assemblyman, are urged to do everything within their power to secure said increase in salary during the present legislative session. The foregoing resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: j AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. s Noes: Supervisor If. J. Buchanan. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. l yN. 70 Monday, April 3, 1950 - Continued r..In the Matter of approval of Ordinance No. 537• i Ordinance No. 537 which amends Ordinance 491 (Salary'Ordi nance) by maintaining salary steps and anniversary date on transfer of permanent employees to a position of n a different class in the same salary range, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 537, is APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 537 be published for the time and in the manner requiredq by law in the Brentwood Aews, a r 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 Approval of Ordinance No. 538. Ordinance No. 538 which amends Ordinance 217 (Subdivision Ordinance) , by pro- g viding that subdividers install street signs in subdivision, 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. 538 is APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT Is BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 538 be published for the time and in the manner required by br, in the "Courier Journal", 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 Ordinance No. 532. Ordinance No. 532 which amends Ordinance leo. 278 by interim-zoning lands 4 surrounding the Port Chicago Road and Willow Pass Junction area (Ambrose) having been approved by this Board on March 20, 1950, and a copy of said Ordinance No. 532 having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, in "The Pittsburg Post- 1 Dispatch", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by affidavit of A. Lux presented herewith; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 532 is declared duly published and that said r: affidavit be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of Communications with reference to zoning of property. On motion of Sunervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following communications are referred to the Planning Com- s mission: From Lorenzo Giussi, 1600 Contra Costa Highway, Concord, requesting the rezoning of his property designated as 1600 Contra Costa Highway, Con- cord, which strip has the entire frontage on Contra Costa Highway and a depth of 150 feet; From R. P. Albertson, P. 0. Box 219 Bethel Island, requesting that Lots 157-158-159-160-161 and approximately 3 acres of land situated in back of these lots and in tack of lots 162-163-164 and 165 of Pleasantimes Subdivision, be zoned as Business Property. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . k IT V Monday, April 3, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting extension r of time to Planning Commission to report on requests for rezoning. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted a ninety day extension of time rW. to report on request of Ernest F. Tieso to rezone his property at 4525 Dam Road, San Pablo, from R-S to N B. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Ellen Heinig for a land use permit to con- struct two duplexes in S. D. No. 5. I Ellen Heinig having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct two duplexes in S. D. to be located on the south protion of Lot 139 Viera Subdivision, Antioch Area, 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 with the stipulation they be set back 351 ; On motion of Supervisor Fredericksong seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT ISAll BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted with the stipulation they be set back 35' . k' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Application of D. B. best and R. A. Johnson for a land use permit to establish a used car lot in S. D. No. 3. D. S. West and R. A. Johnson having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a used car lot in S. D. No. 3, to be located on the State p Highway, 540 feet southwest of Oak Grove Road near Four Corners, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- ning 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 is referred back to the Planning Commission because of additional information to be presented to the Commission.J4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the- Board. In the Matter of Creating revolving fund, Director, Richmond Health Center. This Board deeming it necessary for the expeditious transaction of business in the Richmond Health Center that a revolving fund be created for Director of said Rich- rKa mond Health Center for the purpose of advancing transportation costs (bus fare) to certain clients in emergency cases, and to provide for payment of postage due and the purchase of small supplies for said center; I On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that a revolving fund in the sum of $25.00 is hereby created for the said Director of Richmond Health Center, and that said Director is hereby instructed to file with the County Clerk a good and sufficient bond in the amount of $50.00, executed 7 by a surety company authorized by the laws of the State of California to execute bond, and that upon the faithful administration of said bond, the County Auditor shall draw 4 his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of 525.00 in favor of Nora Purviance, e c¢ Director of the Richmond Health Center, and the County Treasurer shall pay the same. µYS The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 n' F rt r+ 79 y Monday, April 3, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to M. G. Stewart. M. G. Stewart 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 M Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 for 1+' side yard on one sidel of property located Lot 72 Block 120, Richmond Pnnez Addn., an M-RA district, .and 11 said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appl - f ' 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 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 Granting Land Use Permit to John Machetta. a` John Machetta having filed with this Board an application under the provisions4 f of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision 8 Subsection 4 of Ordinance 382, for enlargement of non- conforming use of store building for retail use located portion of Lot 70, Santa Rita ' Acres Unit #1, at 4156 Appian Way, Sobrante Area, an R-A district, and said applicati ithavingbeenreferredtothePlanningCommissionofContraCostaCountyandsaid 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 ii R is hereby granted.3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to R. B. Swanson. rix R. B. Swanson 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 provision of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 3829 to have 10 foot set back on ! I s both streets located portion of Lot 255, El Sobrante Manor Unit #31 at the corner of Rsncho Road and Andrew flay, 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 Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use aermit 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, April 3, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Elmer E. Emmett. Elmer E. Emmett having filed with this Board an application under the provisiojis 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 6 inch side yard for a car port located Lot 32, Block N. Berkeley Highlands, Kensington Area, an R-1 district and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa fi5 s County and said Planning Commission to wing recommended to this Board that said appli- cation ppli 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 the f 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 Granting Land Use Permit to F. H. Warren. r W. H. Warren 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 Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, for 5' side yard and 51 set back from Acalanes Road located Lot 13, Aaldon Orchards, Lafayette Area, an R-S Vk district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra r Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said Y; application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS M 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 yt same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board:~ In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Robert Jackson. x Robert Jackson 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 1+ Subdivision F Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinance 382, for 101 and 15' side yards q yonlotlessthanrequired1/2 acre located portion of Lot 9, Acalanes Heights Subn. , on Jonah Hill Road, Lafayette Area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commissiony having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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. 5 In the Matter of Granting Land Y Use Permit to Walter D. Hartsough. Falter D. Hartsough having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of V the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, for 11' side yard and 15' set back located Lot 101, Moraga Del Rey, Orinda Moraga Area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Corimission having recommended to this Board that said application begranted; s 74 f Monday, April 3, 1950 - Ccntianed l On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 samT is hereby granted. l The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. Floyd V. Carr. I Mrs. Floyd V. Carr 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 8 Subdivision -- Subsection 4 of Ordinance 382, to enlarge chicken ranch (non-conforming use) located portion of Lot 16, Hook Estate Subn. #1, at 1736 t Sunnyvale Avenue, Pleasant Hill Area, an R-S district, and said application having been' t referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission i having recommended to this Board that said application be granted for enlargement of ki chicken ranch (non-conforming use) to be limited to 19000 chickens;N 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 for enlargement of chicken ranch (non-conforming use) to be limited to Y 11000 chickens. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rs In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Lane D. Saunders. Lane D. Saunders 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 Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 'two 55' frontage { lots with 7' side yards on each lot located portion of Lot 28, Pringle Ranch Subn. on Alvarado Street near Buena Vista, north of Walnut Creek, an R-S district, and said e application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and i said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be d granted to have three 55' frontage lots with 7' side yards on each lot; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE w BOARD ORDERED that said application for land usep, permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted to have three 55' frontage lots with 7' side yards on each lot. j. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to L. M. Cox. L. M. Cox 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 Subdivi"sion F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 3829 to have 10' side yard on one side and a 20' set back located Lot 6, Moraga Meadows on Hill Crest Drive, Orinda Moraga Area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning v Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to thi',s Board that said application be granted; On motion of Superviso*ummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY x 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 f. is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, April 3, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Robert N. Fitzgerald. Robert N. Fitzgerald 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 )+ Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to establish a rest home in his existing residence and to construct a real estate office on the front portion of his office located the northeast portion of Lot 7, Hook Estate Subdivision No. 1, approximately 500 feet north of Geary on the west side of the State Highway, Pleasant Hill Area, 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 for the rest home in his resi- dence, but deny the real estate office; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD GR DERED 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 the rest home in his residence. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of z Joseph S. Simpson for a land use permit. Joseph S. Simpson 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, for kennel for training and boarding dogs on property of C. E. Core being 3 acres on north side of Grayson Road, Pleasant hill Area, 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 application be granted for kennel for train Ing and boarding dogs with stipulation that it be non-transferable; 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 referred back to Planning Commission because of additional information, and of misunderstanding of identity of road by some of the residents of immediate vicinity n" of applicant. The for-going order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to Anthony Lagiss. Anthony Lagiss 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 F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, for a professional building and real estate office located on the north portion of the Lagiss property fronting 200 feet on the west side of Acalanes Avenue, Lafayette Area, an R-A district, and 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 be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, 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 foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 76 I tXj Monday, April 3, 1950 - Continued P And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 10, 1950 at 9 o'clock,A.M. Chairman ATTEST z W. T. PAASCHI CLERK fes. Y Deputy Clerk BBF'OR$ THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS N MONDAY, APRIL 10 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY H. L. COIOiINGS, RAY S. TAYEM2 J. FREDERICKSON. M. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Appropriation Decreases. It appearing that the following appropriations are in excess of the 'require ments of the balance of the year; r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE fF BOARD ORDERED that said amounts be cancelled and the amounts thereof be added to the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund: Recorder - 237 y 100 Permanent Personnel 12000.001 300 Services 19000.00 500 Supplies 1,000.00 Agricultural Commissioner - 245 700 Materials 1,500.00 County Physician - 501 300 Services 102000.00 California Youth Authority - 536 300 Services 39000.00 Homes for Feeble-minded - 539 300 Services 28000.00 Total 199500-00 x. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Increases. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE fY f BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor make the following increases from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the following: County Jail - 230 500 Supplies 149C00.00 Insurance - 260 H, 300 Services 42000.00 f County Hospital - 502 500 Supplies 92000.00 600 Inter-departmental Services 29500.00 Isolation Hospital - 503 100 Permanent Personnel 119200.00 200 Temporary Help 19700.00 300 Services 12500.00 500 Supplies 11400.00 An 45, Outside Hospitalization - 504 300 Services 3,600.00 K Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued Aid to Needy Children - 510 600 County Aid 50,000.00 r` Aid to Children in Boarding Homes - 511 600 County Aid 14,000.00 w Care of Juvenile Court bards - 534 300 Services 6,000.00 x Examination and Care of Insane - 545 200 Temporary Help 19000.00 300 Services 19200.00 Burials - 547 300 Services 29000.00 1239100.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 9 In the Matter of Cancellation Appropriations. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts of Capital Outlay Appropriations are ordered cancelled and said amounts ordered added to the Unappropriated Reserve of the General t : Fund: 1949-50 Cancellation of Capital Outlay ;Appropriations Y hr Account No. Amount Clerk 102-900 11238.00 Tabulating Department 107-900 160.00 Treasurer 108-900 63.00 Assessor 109-900 601.00 Tax Collector 111-900 128.00 District Attorney 112-900 62.00 r° Coroner 114-900 0.00 Surveyor 117-900 289.00 4 Planning Commission 118-900 12 .00 Building Inspector 119-900 19.00 AF Purchasing Agent 121-900 167.00 Sheriff 201-900 1,681.00 Recorder 237-900 506.00 Sealer 238-900 100.00 Agricultural Extension 2V6-900 440.00 Service County Pound 248-900 23.00 Pittsburg Health Center 302-900 250.00 Garage 482-900 11437.00 r Highways & Bridges Ad- 491-900 872.00 r: ministration Isolation Hospital 503-900 235.00 Probation Department 53 118.00 Pacheco Park 715-900 69.00 Airport 821-900 250991.00 y S Total 49,651.00 a1s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Appropriation Adjustment. In order to provide funds to permit the activation of the new addition to the Richmond Health Center, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that the County Auditor make the following appro- priation adjustments: CANCEL 2,046.00 from Services appropriation and $800.00 from Capital Outlays appropriation INCREASE appropriation for Permanent Personnel by $2,046.00 and appropriation for Supplies by $800.00 AUTHORIZE release of balance of Capital Outlays in the amount of $6,462.16 for purchase of equipment required to put the new addition into operation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f° r r 78 A Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to report on requests for rezoning of property. On motion of Sunervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of ninety days to report on the following requests for rezoning of property: John P. O'Shea and E. W. McGah to rezone property near the Monument in Pleasant Hill area from A to R B; i Thirteen alleged owners of property on Kahrs Avenue to rezone their property from R-S to R-B; Margaret Reid to rezone her property at the corner of Kahrs Avenue and Boyd Road from R-S to R B. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of reports s filed by county departments. Reports for the month of Mprch, 1950, are presented by the following county departments and ordered filed: County Building Inspector; Pittsburg Health Center; Contra Costa County Isolation Hospital; Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals; County Poundmaster. In the Matter of Ordinances 526, 535 and 536. Ordinances No. 526, 535 and 536 having heretofore been adopted by this Board and affidavits of the following persons having been filed with this Board, which affi- davits show that copies of said ordinances have been published for the time and in thePP manner required by law: Affidavit of R. A. Bean of publication of copy of Ordinance No. 526 in the SAN PABLO NEWS Affidavit of L. E. Stoddard of publication of copy of Ordinance No. 535 in the WALNUT KERNEL Affidavit of Pernice M. Orser of publication of copy of Ordinance No. 536 in the CROCE= AMERICAN. i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances No. 526, No. 535 and No. 536 are hereby DECLARED DULY PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Ma'tter. of Authorizing payment of claims for mileage for use of automobile driven by Director of Public Health Nursing in County f Health Department, on regular basis. On the recommendation of F. B. Emery, Director of Personnel, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED 4 r, that the person employed in the position of Director of Public Health Nursing, County Health Department, is to be paid mileage at the rate of 10e per mile for the first 400 miles driven during each calendar month, in the performance of her work for the County, i and at the rate of 5¢ per mile for each mile driven in excess of 400 miles for each calendar month. c. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of delinquent county tax lien. It appearing that property covered by 1943 Sale #3240 described as "Pacheco Grant, a tr of ld bd N by County Road, $ by ld of Hook, S by Id of Hartnett, W by Town of Pacheco and Land of Bartnett - 5. ac. and Pacheco Grant, a tr of ld bd N by ld of i Hook Estate, S by County Road, W by Willow St. in the Town of Pacheco, - 7. ac." was acquired by the U.S.A. for use as part of Buchanan Airport by judgment Recorded Dec. 1 1 Monday, April 10. 1950 - Continued f 1943, Recorder's File #25727, and the County Auditor having requested permission to r cancel the delinquent county tax lien under 1943 Sale #3240 for the year 1943-44, and to cancel the deed to State based on the above sale dated June 309 1949, Vol. 1065, Official Records, Page 420, said request having been approved by the District Attorney On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel said lien and said deed as requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Lien. a The State of California, by decree of distribution, acquired title to Lots143 and 44, Block 1, Central Richmond Tract #2, and by letter the State Controller has requested the cancellation of the delinquent county taxes as provided in Section 4986 of the Revenue & Taxation Code, and the County Ouditor having verified the transfer of title, which was made by decree recorded January 20, 1949, Recorder' s File #2274, and said County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the delinquent county tax liens on the property described covered by 1942 Sale #1980, and the Deed to the State issued June 28, 1948, Volume 1065, O.R. Page 128, said request having been approved by s the District Attorney; a On motion of S r upervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel said delinquent county tax liens and said deed a4requested. xu The foregoing order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Petition for the Incorporation of the SOI]THERN PUBLIC RESOLUTION UTILITY DISTRICT. CALLING ELECTION WHEREAS, a petition for the establishment and formation of the Southern Public Utility District as provided in the "Public Utility District Act", approved May 311 192219 z Chapter 560, Statutes of 1921, at page 906, et sequel, signed by all of the owners of A? the land proposed to be included therein, has been filed with the Board of Supervisors3 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as required by law, and t WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors fixed Monday, the 10th day of April, 1950, a y r:JY 10 o'clock A.M. , in the Chambers of said Board, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hearing said matter, and WHEREAS, notice of said time and place of hearing was given, as provided by law, by publication of said notice at least ten (10) consecutive times in the Contra Costa Gazette, as shown by the affidavit of Joan L. Monte on file herein, and said hearing was actually held at said time and place, and WHEREAS, there were no objections, written or oral, to the proposed boundaries of said Southern Public Utility District at said hearing and the Board of Supervisors N deems it to the best interests of said proposed district that said boundaries be as follows: That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a described as follows: Portion of the southwest 1/4 of Section 15; portion of the south 1/2 of Section 16 and Dortion of the northeast 1/4 of Section 21, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning in the center line of the County Road known as Green Valley Road at the most southerly corner of the parcel of land conveyed in the deed from Stanley J. Smith, as executor, to Jean J. Silva, dated August 28, 1944 and recorded September 13, 1944 in Volume 772 of Official Records, at page 312; thence from said point of beginning along the exterior line of the parcel of land conveyed in said deed to Silva (?72 OR 312) as follows: North 670 06' east, 69.78 feet; north 63° 33' east, 75.24 feet; north 660 32' east, 260.24 feet; north 710 36' east, 72.01 feet; north ?5° 48' east, 129.37 feet; north f 800 21' east, 71.14 feet; north 82" 46' east, 104.27 feet; north 28° 42:'45" west, 460.67 feet; north 210 17' 30" east, 831.3 feet; north 73° 55' 30" east, g. 80 Monday, Ppri1 10, 1950 - Continued rt 882.6 feet; north 62° 17' 40" east, 1797.09 feet and north 45° 531 45" east, 643.06 feet; thence north to the north line of said Silva parcel (772 OR 312); thence south 87° 491 west along said north line to the east line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Jean J. Silva to Solon Pearce, et u=, datedAugust 6, 1946 and recorded August 14, 1946 in Volume 924 of Official Records, at cage 362; thence along the ex- terior line of said Pearce parcel (924 OR 362) as follows: south 918.67 feet and south ; 700 30' west, 666.67 feet to the center line of Green Valley Road; thence along said center line south 1° 50' 30" east, 365.9 feet and south 4° 351 east, 74.88 feet to thel north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Jean J. Silva, et al, to Mabel L. Miller, et al, dated August 25, 1949 and recorded September 21 1949 in Volume ; 1432 of Official Records at page 482; thence along the exterior line of said Miller parcel (1432 OR 482) as follows; North 860 42' 53" east, 366.77 feet; south 3° 15' east, 150 feet and south 860 42' 53" west, 363.28 feet to the center line of Green Valley Road; thence along said center line South 4° 35' east, 81.33 feet and south 20 ' w 141 30" east, 73.7 feet to the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Jean J. Silva to Clarence E. Glines, et ux, dated July 8, 1948 and recorded July 141 1948 in Volume 1220 of Official Records, at nage 464; thence along the exterior of said Glines parcel as follows: North 860 42' 53" east, 362.68 feet; south 3° 15' east ! 150 feet and South 820 48' 33" west 366.62 feet to the center line of Green Valley Road; thence southerly along said center line to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: The parcel ofland described in the deed from Jean J. Silva to 2-lbert H. Koch, et ux, dated July 8, 1948 and recorded July 14, 1948 in Volume 12201 of Official Records, at page 456. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that a special election be held within said proposal district on the 18th day of May, 1950, and that the proposition to be submitted at said election shall be stated upon the ballot in the following form: x Shall the Southern Public Utility District be organized under the provisions of the Public Utility District Act? Yes No IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the election precincts, designated polling places i and election officers for each precinct be as follows: PRDCIICT NO. ONE All that territory hereinbefore described as being within the proposed Southern Public Utility District, all of which is located within Danville Election precinct No. Three. POLLING PLACE House located at 16 Green,.Valley Road, Danville E ELECTION OFFICIALS: i Mrs. Rmlev M. Pasini P. 0. Box 21, Darmjjle Inspector F Mrs. Winifred W. Hol2trom 160 Amlzo Rancho; San Ramon Heights Judge Danville i Mrs. Lillian S. Humphrev P. Q. Box 447, Danville Clerk BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a notice of this resolution be published five (5) s times prior to the date set for said election in "Contra Costa Gazette", a daily 3 newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County and deemed most likely to give i notice to the electors of said proposed district. BE IT FUBTHEA RESOLVED that copies of this resolution shall be posted in at least two (2) public places within the said precinct in which such election is held for! at least ten (10) days prior to said election. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 10th day of April, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. i t s In the Matter of Authorizing ad in the California Real Estate Association Magazine. This Board of Supervisors deeming the California Real Estate Association Maga- zine a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County; 1 on Mored ay, April 10, 1950 - Continued On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resources of said County be advertised by placing an ad in said magazine's Blue Book issue, at a cost of not to exceed $50.009 and that said a California Real Estate Association shall present to this Board a proper claim for payment of said ad. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Authorizing survey of Danville (planning) . On motion of Supervisor C tmm.f.ngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r* 2 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk write to Professor T. J. Kent, School of Regional and Civic Planning, University of California, that if there is no charge to the County for a planning Study which may be undertaken by a group of graduate students of the rn; Danville area, the Board would approve of such a survey. xt The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner, Berkeley woods-Park Hills Fire District. It appearing that Joseph P. Spicer is moving from. the Berkeley goods-Park Hill a"Y= Fire District and therefore a vacancy exists on the Board of Commissioners of the Berkeley Woods Park Hills Fire District; x3' On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that REX YAhPREDA, 1033 Middlefield Road, Park Hills, is appointed Com- missioner om missioner of the Berkeley Woods-Park Hills Fire District, commencing April 11, 1950 an 4 to serve until the second Monday of April, 1951, and until his successor is elected an qualified. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requests for rezoning of property. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following requests for rezoning of property are referred to the q Planning Commission: George E. Davidson, 1700 Contra Costa Highway, Concord, to rezone real property designated as 1700 Contra Costa Highway, Concord, with t entire frontA@e on Contra Costa Highway and a depth of 150 feet, from Aericultural to Retail Business; Hary J. Rose, Del Amigo Road, Danville, to rezone real property which is portion of Rancho San Ramon, with frontage of approximate) 350 feet, from Agricultural to Retail Business, 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute application of Orinda County Fire Protection District, for permit to make limited use of certain real property in Orinda of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS B THE BOARD ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, the governing body of the Orinda County Fire Protection District, is authorized to execute an application on behalf of the Orinda County Fire Protection District for a permit to make limited use of certain property owned by the East Bay Municipal Utility District, said property to be used for landscaping and recreation only, and the permit requested to be for a period of one year commencing January 11 1950. , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, April 10, 1950, Continued i In the Matter of Designating Native Sons and Daughters as Committee to represent County at Centennial observance in San Francisco, September 9, 1950. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following committee is authorized to represent Contra Costal County at the Centennial observance of California in San Francisco on September 9, t 1950: Combined Native Sons and Daughters of Contra Costa County Committee for Observance of the Centennial Znniversary of California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Flection of Member No. 2, Board of Retire- RESOLUTION ment, County Retirement Association. WHEREAS, MARVIN RING, Member No. 2 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra s Costa County Employees Retirement Association on June 27, 194? was elected to said office for a term of three years from July 1, 19471 pursuant to the provisions of the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937 and a resolution of the Board of Super- visors adopted on April 21, 1947; and MEREAS, said term of three years will expire on July 1, 1950, and it now being required that an election be held in order that the members of said Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association elect a member of said Association to said office of 3 Member No. 2 of the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees Retire- ment Association, for the term commencing July 1, 1950; NOIR, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the second member of said Board of Retire- ment shall be elected as follows: 1) The County Clerk shall cause notice to be given by publication at least t' once in the "Contra Costa Gazette" said notice to be published not less than ten days prior to the day fixed for said election. Nomination papers shall be on a form pro- vided for by the County Clerk and shall be filed in his office not later than Friday, j May 5, 1950, at 5 o'clock o.m. The County Clerk shall cause the names of those persons nominated for the Board of Retirement to be printed on ballots on such form as he may determine, provided, however, that such ballots shall contain blank spaces for write-in candidates. The County Clerk shall further cause one of such ballots to be mailed to i r each officer and employee of Contra Costa County who is a member of the Retirement Ej Association on May 51 1950, together with an envelope in which to enclose said ballot 1K when voted and on which envelope shall appear the words "Board of Retirement Election Ballot", or words of similar import, together with a return envelope addressed to the County Clerk, in which envelope the envelope containing the voted ballot shall be enclosed and returned to the County Clerk. 1 2) The County Clerk shall include with each ballot envelope and return envelope, directions to the members of the Retirement Association that such ballot shall be marked by the member voting, and returned to the County Clerk before the day set F for the election, which day is hereby fixed and determined to be the 2nd day of June, 1950 3 3) Any ballot reaching the office of the County Clerk after 5 o'clock P.M. x on the day of the election, shall be void and not counted. 4) On the Monday after the election (June 5, 1950) the County Clerk shall I cause ballots received by him, to be publicly opened and counted and tallied by an election board consisting of four (4) members of the Retirement Association selected by him, and the returns shall be certified by said election board to this Board of I ia i 4 Monday, April 10, 1950 -Continued Supervisors forthwith. r"e 5) The member of the Retirement Association receiving the highest number of votes at said election shall be declared elected as the second member of the Board of Retirement. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors this 10th day of April, 1950, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. r` 4 ABSn''T: Supervisors - None. r In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting in Santa Cruz. On motion of Sunervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS ff THE BOARD ORDERED that F. J. Biglow, Sealer Weights and Measures, is authorized to attend an Area Meeting of the Sealers of Weights and Measures in the Bay Area District to be held at Santa Cruz on .April 13, 1950, his expenses incurred in attending said s meeting to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S s In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting in Santa Rosa on April 14. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, sedonded by Supervisor F7rederickson, IT 1$ BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT M. G. Golden, Director, Social Service Department, and four supervisors from his department are authorized to attend a meeting called by the State F 1 at Santa Rosa on April 14, their expenses to be a County charge. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of x Mrs. C. M. Anderson for a land r: use permit. Ak Dors. C. M. Anderson 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 F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to enlarge non-con forming use, that is, for the placing of plumbing pines, fixtures and Pittings in new garage, and to enlarge garage with 8' x 22' shed for pipe, located on a 1 1/3 acre parcel being approximately 800 feet east of the Highway on Jackson Way, 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 denied, and the Commission further recommends that the existing use be terminated by C. M. Anderson by complete removal of all activities of the char- acter of plumbing shop as now conducted, on or before July 1, 1950• On motion of Supervisor Cummings, 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 referred back to the Planning Commission because David Holstrom, attorney, representing Mrs. C. M. Anderson, the applicant, did not have an opportunity to present certain information to said Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x r:84 Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued t' In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Peter Massoni. Peter Massoni 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 f of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382 for a permanent fruit stand ; a located on that parcel of land being a portion of Rancho San Ramon bounded on the north by land of ;'Foods, east by San Rmon Creek, south by land of Eels, and "Fest by County t Road on the Highway south of Ilamo, an. R-A 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 for a per- k manent fruit stand to be built fit in size and design the residential character of the neighborhood and that it be of a garden type structure of not more than 600 squared f feet in size; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pr;o- 4 visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is ' i Y hereby granted with the recommendation that if it is practical for Mr. Massoni toy? k 4i comply with the provisions set forth by the Planning Commission in their recommendations that he do so, but said permit is granted with the understanding that his complying with the recommendations of the Planning Commission is optional. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Rosanne C. Bourdage. Rosanne C. Bourdage 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 3 of ordinance 382, for lot less than10,000 sq. ft. in area (621 x 80 1 ) located west portion of Lot 8, Graceland Walnut Home- sites at intersection of Dorothy' and' Hoover, Pleasant Hill Area, 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 application be i granted; s 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 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 Granting Land Use Permit to James E. Irwin, Jr. James E. Irwin, 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 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, for 10t side yard and 20' set back located Lot 182, Sleepy Hollow Unit #2, fronting approx. 170' on north side of Van Ripper Lane, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning t; Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 unaniman s vote of the Board. a5 f Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued I In tDe Matter of Granting Land Use ermit to E. R. Martin. B. R. Martin 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 xy of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, for 6' side yard and 10 set back located Lot 18, Block Q, Lake Orinda Highlands, 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 Hoard that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS s 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Herman Silverman. Herman Silverman 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to eliminate the f 5 set back for newspaper office located north of Lots 11 and 12, Block 3, Lafayette a Homesites, on Golden Gate Road, Lafayette, an R-B district, and said application having been referred to the Plannirg Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion or Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Paul W. Johnson. Paul W. 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 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 4.96, side yards on each side located east side of Lot 18, Lafayette Meadows, fronting 69.56' on the east side of Janet Lane, Lafayette, an R-A 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; f On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 Granting Land Use Permit to George A. Stenmark. George A. Stenmark 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 3' set back for garage located parcel 1 of Lot 5, Block G, Berkeley Moods, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Cau n and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be r Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued Y 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 f provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted.r. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to V. A. Hemphill. is W. A. Hemphill having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 332 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section Subdivision F Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have approximately 1/3 acre with 15' side yard for residence located portion of Lot 104, Assessor's Map of r Naylor Tract, fronting approx. 98' on northeast side of Circle Drive; approx. 400' east t r. of Sobrante Area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the ( t9 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 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 granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Eugene M. Hall. Eugene M. Hall having filed with Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of l Section 8 Subdivision -- Subsection 4 of Ordinance 382, for b' side yard for addition to existing residence located Lot 180, Santa Rita Acres, Unit #3, Sobrante Area, 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 aaplication 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 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Edward C. Stone. Edward C. Stone having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382, for 5' and 5' side yards for residences and garage and eliminate the set back for garage located Lot 21, Block Y, Berkeley woods Addition! an R-1 dis- trict, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said ?Tanning Commission having recommended- to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley seconded b Supervisor Ta for IT IS BY THEsypY BOARD CR DERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pro 1 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. a i V . s''ra fill f: Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued ate: In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to John I. Cadenhead. John I. Cadenhead having filed with this Board an application urger the pro visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification cc the 14 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 3' side r yard on one side for garage located Lot 4, Ramsey Tract, EI Sobrante Area, an R-d district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contla Costa Couhty 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 x3 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. f In the Matter of Application of G. B. Massone for a land use permit. y Ik G. B. Massone 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 Subdivision F Subsection 3 of Ordinance .382, to have fourth house on par- eel slightly less than two acres located on portion of L d•: 7, Morris Addition to 41 Walnut Heights on Norris Road, Walnut Heights Area, an R-A district, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said T• Ar Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted to have .43 acre parcels to be carved out of 1.6 acre parcel and to conform with sketch submitted; L 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 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 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to B. E. Traud. B. E. Traud 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 )+ Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to remodel existing building into duplex located Lot 8, Luis De Martini Tract, located on Las Juntas stay, Pleasant Hill Area, 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 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 s: Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Application of Leslie C. Dowe for a Land Use Permit. J Leslie C. Dove having filed with this Board an application under the pro- u visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section Subdivision G Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, to have lots t with minimum 80' frontage and smallest lots to measure over 7,000 square feet located; descriptive parcel containing approx. 12 acres, owned by Vessing with 391' frontage t on north side of Geary Rd. , aporox. 10001 east of Pleasant Hill Road, 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- I cation be ranted to have lots of not less than 000 square feet with minimum 80' font- fi ages and 101 and 101 side yards; o 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 i provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the - same is hereby denied. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, Ray S. Taylor, ,W. J. Buchanan, J. Fred- a= erickson. NOES: Supervisor H. L. Cummings ABSENT:Supervisor - None.v In the Matter of Application of Al Kallunki for a land use permit. Al Kallunki is vin- 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 2 of Ordinance 382, for a Private Country Club swinning, tennis, recreational activities, to serve as a community center for the area located on a 3.3 acre varcel being a portion of Rancho San Ramon, bounded on the north by Sun Valley Orchards, east by Dewing Park, south by the Sacramento Northern Railroad and west by Bridgefield Tract, Saranan Area, an R-1 district, and said appli cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said i Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; ; t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 15 BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modificationcf the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same. r is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Land Use Permit granted to Fay Wills on June 28, 1948. This Board having on June 28, 1948, granted Fay 'dills a land use permit to 4 erect an office and quonset building for excavating and hauling business located on a two acre parcel fronting approximately 250 feet on the north side of the State High r way approximately 1,500 feet nest of the south curve at the east end of property of F' y Y George Viera, in S. D. No. 5; and request having been made to revoke said land use j+ permit, said matter having been referred to the Planning Commission and the Planning } Commission having made the following recommendation: that the permit issued to Fay Wills on June 28, 1948 not be revoked, providing the following restrictions are added to the original permit: that this permit does not authorize Fay Wills to conduct any of, the following operations, and the said Fay Wills and his agents or employees are r^: i 9 Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued expressly prohibited from excavating, storing, stockpiling, transloading, mixing materials such as gravel, sand, rock, peat dirt, top-soil, and other materials on the premises covered by said permit, and that all construction authorized in the original permit be completed on the premises by October 1, 1952; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of said Planning Commission are approved and that said permit issued to Fay Wills on June 23, 1948 is not revoked, but said r permit is hereby amended to include the following restrictions: This permit does not authorize Fay Wills to conduct any of the following operations, and the said Fay bills and his agents or employees are expressly prohibited from excavating, storing stock- piling, transloading, mixing materials such as gravel, sand, rock, peat dirt, top-soil and other materials on the premises covered by said permit,and that all construction authorized in the original permit be completed on the premises by October 1, 1951. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Robert W. Mason free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. n Robert W. Mason, 1420 Cornell Avenue, Berkeley, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream from a movable truck in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said bj Robert W. Mason is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Dis- charge Certificate #39 146 141, dated Oct. 16, 1945); g On motion of Supervisor Ri leY s seconded bySupervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Robert W. Mason be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream from a movable truck in the unincorporated area of the County as re- nt: quested, and IT 15 BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa rr 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 Authorizing Auditor to send form in the matter of estimated Replacements and Capital Outlays Re- quirements for the year 1950-51, to all F Officers and Department Heads. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT a BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to notify all officers and department heads to prepare an estimate of the Replacements and Capital Outlays re- quirements for the year 1950-51, said estimates to be made on a form furnished them by the County Auditor. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M In the Matter of Authorizing County f . Building Inspector to aid City 7 Inspectors in advisory capacity in special situations. Ftie On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, is authorized to aid City Inspectors, whenever necessary, in an advisory capacity in special situations or periods of unusual activity. T The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5` In the Matter of Amending allocation lists, classified personnel, Social Service Department and County Build-a ing Inspector's Department. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Social Service Department is authorized to employ an 4. 90 Monday, April 10, 1950 - Continued Kkj an additional Typist Clerk (making total of 27 Typist Clerks) and to cancel from their personnel allocation 1 Stenographer Clerk position (making total of 1 Stenographer F Clerk); and IT IS BY THE BOARD FARTHER ORDERED that the County Building Inspector may em- 4 ploy an additional Intermediate Typist Clerk (making a total of 2 Intermediate Typist Clerk positions) in his deoartment; said personnel classifications as set out in Ordinance No. 491. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Dog Kennels. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THY ra BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an opinion defining ghat constitutes a dog kennel. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 17, 1950 at 9 o'clock A.M. a. Chairman ATTEST: k W. T. PAASCH Clerk f De uty Clerk fir BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS XONDAY, APRIL 17 1950 THE BOARD IGET IN iMULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. Y. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, x CHAIRXAN, PRESIDING, SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPISY, H. L. CUIWINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Approval of contract for Fire Protection Services by County to Navy De- fense Housing project "Eniwetok Village", CAL-4020-N, Concord. A contract (No. NOy (U)-20188 between The United States of America and the County of Contra Costa (Contractor) which provides for fire protection services by the County of Contra Costa to Navy Defense Housing project "Eniwetok Village" Cal-4020-N, Concord, Contra Costa County, California, for estimated annual cost of $1,547.20, said contract being dated July 1, 1949, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract is APPROVED BY THIS BOARD and W. J. BUCHANAN, Chairman t of the Board, is authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f p R Monday, April li ri 94 Monday, April 17, 1950, Continued h inHk In the Matter of Claims for Damages. Claims from the following persons are presented to this Board, and on-motion- hl+yV of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That said claims are referred to the District Attorney and to the County Safety Committee: KATHRYN PATTERSON - 137 Parker Avenue, Rodeo, California, $10,150.00 JOSEPHINE SANTUCCI - 934 - 5th Street, Crockett, California, $10,375.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Clyde a . Beatty Circus permission to hold circus at County Fair Grounds near Antioch. Clyde Beatty Circus having filed with this Board an application to erect tent and exhibit its circus on the Contra Costa County Fair Grounds at Antioch, May 15, Y 1950, and it appearing that the Fair Directors are agreeable to rent said Fair Grounds to said Clyde Beatty Circus for May 15, 1950; s` On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said Clyde Beatty Circus is granted a permit to conduct its circus at said grounds provided payment of $75.00 is made to the County of Contra Costa as license fee, in accordance with provisions of Ordinance No. 391. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to report on protests i to comprehensive zoning of Bethel Island-Antioch Area. Y On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted a 90-day extension to report on certain protests on the comprehensive zoning of the Bethel Island-Antioch Area, which protests were referred to said Planning Commission by the Board on March.. w b, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 11 In the Fatter of Granting F Land Use Permit to Sterling Smith. Sterling Smith 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 F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have side yards of 12'x. and 3' located portion of Lots 10 and 22, Snug Harbor Subn. on Manzanita 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 1 J said application be granted On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a Monday, April 17, 1950, Continued i0. In the 1%tter of authorizing Dr. Blum to request U. S. Public Health Service to make an appraisal of possibility of mass chest x-ray in County. On motion of Supervisor Ta for seconded Supervisor Ri Ie IT IS BY THEy by Ripley,, BOARD CRDERED that Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, is authorized to request the United States Public Health Service to make an appraisal of possibility of mass chest x-ray in Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Authorizing County Health Officer to attend meetings in San Diego, April 29- w< May 3, 1950. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, is authorized to attend meetings for Joint Health Officers' Conference and California Medical Association in San Diego, April 29 through May 3, 1950, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of Appropriations Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor increase appropriation for Temporary and Seasonal Help, Planning Commission, 5700.00 and decrease Services Appropriation, Planning Com y mission $700.(' ). y ` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment.y On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor make the following adjustments in the appro- priations ppro priations for the Richmond Health Center: Increase Permanent Personnel Appropriation 722.00 Increase Supplies Appropriation 2179.00 Decrease Capital Outlays Appropriation 2901.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 t In the Matter of f.. Ordinance 539. R- Ordinance No. 539 which fixes a 35 miles per hour speed of vehicles on that portion of County Road A-15 commencing at the southwest corner of Lot 227 of San Pablo Rancho, thence northerly along said Road A-15 to its intersection with County rx Road A-5, 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. 539 be APPROVED AND ADOPTED and that a copy rx of same be uublished in the "San Pablo News" for the time required by law. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 54(1. Ordinance No. 540 which prohibits parking upon the north and south sides of East Third St. , from the east side of Columbia St. easterly to the easterly end of said street in ?ittsburg, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 540 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED and that a copy of same be published in "The Pittsburg Post-Dispatch" for the time required by o< lap. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 94 z Monday, Anril 17, 1950, ContinuedAN q In the Matter of Ordinance r 5 l M. Ordinance No. 5+1 which prohibits left turns for all vehicular traffic entering Arlington Boulevard from Sunset Road in Kensington Park, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 54+1 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED and that a `copy of same be published in the "Richmond Daily Independent" for the time required by law. ht E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances Nos. 527, kA 537 and 538, This Board having heretofore approved Ordinances 527, 537 and 538.and a copy of each of said ordinances having been published for the time and in the manner re- quired by law, in a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa as evidenced by the following: Affidavit of Darrell Theobald, showing publication of Ordinance No. 527 in the Walnut Creek Courier Journal Affidavit of Edgar M. Allen, showing publication of Ordinance No. 537 in the Brentwood News, Affidavit of Darrell Theobald, showing publication of Ordinance No. 538 in the v Walnut Creek Courier Journal; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinances 527, 537 and 538 are DECLARED DULY PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Reports for March, 1950. 1 41 Reports for the month of March are presented by the following County Departments: , Veterans Service Department Agricultural Commissioner T IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed ry, April 17, 1950• r The County Auditor having filed with this Board on April 27, 1950 his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Taylor,y , seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the 4 County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein, be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are G a' published. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor con- taining the nay-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. hr Ji Monday, April 17, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of the Protesting of any Raise in Rates of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph N Company. RESOLUTION r( WHEREAS, the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company has made application to the Public Utilities Commission for an increase in exchange rates; and WHEREAS the service rendered b said comnan in recentWHEREAS, Y Y years does not merit any consideration so far as an increase in rates is concerned; n N0W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors go on record as in strenuous opposition to any increase in rates for the service rendered by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company in Contra Costa County, and urgently requests the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California to deny the application of said company. r Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa e this 17th day of April, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Suuervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. r NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Protesting of any Raise in Rates of the RESOLUTION Key System Transit Lines. WHEREAS, the Key System Transit Lines has made application to the Public Utilities Commission for an increase in fares in the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, the service rendered by said company in recent years does not merit any consideration so far as an increase in rates is concerned; NOW3 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors go on record as in strenuous opposition to any increase in rates for the service rendered by the Key System Transit Lines in Contra Costa County, and urgently requests the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California to deny the application of said company. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 17th day of April, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Fixing Boundaries and establishing election precincts ORINDA NOS. 21 51 61 71 89 9. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of ORINDA NOS. 21 51, 61 71, 8 . and 9 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: ORINDA PRECINCT N0, 2 BEGINNING at the intersection of the center of San Pablo Creek Road with the center of Miner Road; thence northwesterly along the center of San Pablo Creek Road to the easterly boundary of Orinda Oaks Tract; thence following the boundary of said tract southwesterly and northwesterly to the most westerly corner of said tract; thenc northwesterly to the most northerly corner of Orinda Highlands Tract; thence south- westerly along the northwesterly boundary of last mentioned tract and said line pro- duced to the county boundary; thence northwesterly along the County boundary to the line dividing Suuervisorial Districts Kos. 1 and 2; thence northeasterly along said Supervisorial District Boundary to the Southwest corner of Rancho Bocha de la Canada de Pinole; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said rancho to the westerly boundary of Sleepy Hollow Tract; thence southerly and southeasterly along last men- tioned boundary to the center of Miner Road; thence southerly along the center of 96 c Monday, April 17, 1950, Continued Miner Road to the place of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT N0, 5 BEGINNING at the intersection of the State Highway with the center of Moraga Highway; thence southeasterly along the center of Moraga Highway to the most northerly corner of lands of Ammen and Moffett; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly sboundaryoflandsofMoffettandAmmentothewesterlyboundaryofRanchoLagunaDe Los Pales Colorados; thence southeasterly along last mentioned boundary to the ex- terior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence in a general westerly direction along last mentioned boundary to the county boundary; thence north- westerly along the county boundary to the center of Broadway Tunnel; thence north- I easterly along the center of the State Highway to the place of beginning. ORINDA PRWINCT NO._6 I BEGINNING at the intersection of the center of the State Highway with the center of the Moraga Highway; thence northeasterly along the center of the State Highway to the westerly boundary of Monte Vista; thence northerly along• said westerly boundary anc said line produced to the most easterly corner of Haciendas del Orinda Tract; thence following the boundary of the Cotton Tract northeasterly to the westerly boundary of Rancho Acalanes; thence southerly along said westerly boundary to the southwest corners of said rancho; thence westerly to the nortbeast corner of Tara Brook Tract; thence i southerly along the easterly boundary of said subdivision to the center of Overhill { Road; thence southwesterly along the center of Overhill Road to the westerly boundary of Lot 1+1 of Moraga Rancho; thence southerly to the center of Martha Road; thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of Noraga Highland Tract to the easterly S boundary of lands of Dorr; thence southeasterly and southwesterly along last mentioned property line tri the easterly boundary of Moraga Estates Tract; thence following last mentioned boundary southeasterly and southwesterly to the center of Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along the center of Moraga Highway to the place of beginning. F ORINDA PRECINCT N0, Z BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Rancho Acalanes; thence along the boundaryoftheCottonTractsoutherlyandsouthwesterlytotheeasterlycornerofHaciendas , del Orinda Tract, to the northerly boundary of Fairway Acres Tract, to the most north- 1 erly corner of last mentioned tract; thence following the boundary of Sleepy Hollow Tract northwesterly and northerly to the southerly boundary of Rancho Bocha de las Canada de Pinole; thence easterly along said southerly line to the place of beginning. ; z ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 8 BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Rancho Acalanes; thence westerly to the northeasterly corner of Tara Brook Tract; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of said tract to the center of Overhill Road; thence southwestdrly along the center of ! Overhill Road to the westerly boundary of Lot 41 of MorAga Rancho; thence southerly to the center of Martha Road; thence southwesterly along the southerly boundary of Moraga Highlands Tract to the northeasterly line of lands of Dorr; thence following last mentioned property line southeasterly and southwesterly to the easterly boundary of Moraga Estates Tract; thence southeasterly along said boundary to the northwesterly boundary of Moraga Manor Tract; thence following the boundary of last mentioned tract northeasterly and southeasterly to the center of Valley Drive; thence northeasterly along the center of Malley Drive to the northwesterly corner of lands of Thompson; thence southeasterly along said property line to the center of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of Glorietta Boulevard to the northerly boundary of Lot 121 of Moraga Rancho; thence easterly to the exterior boundary of lands of Courtney; thence following last mentioned property line southwesterly, southeasterly and northeasterly to the easterly boundary of Lot 122 of said Moraga Rancho; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said lot; thence easterly to the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence following said district boundary in a counter clockwise direction to the Lafayette School District Boundary; thence following said Lafayette School District Boundary in a clockwise direction to the place of beginning. ORINDA PRECINCT NO, 9 BEGINNING at the intersection of the westerly boundary of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados with the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence northwester) alp said rancho boundaryto the northwester) corner of lands of Ammen; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly boundary of lands of Ammen and Moffitt to the center of the Moraga Highway; thence northwesterly along the 1 center of Moraga Highway to the northwesterly boundary of the Moraga Manor Tract; thence along the boundary of last mentioned tract northeasterly and southeasterly to the center of Valley Drive; thence northeasterly along the center of Valley Drive to the most westerly corner of lands of Thompson; thence southeasterly along the south- { westerly boundary of said Thompson property to the center of Glorietta Boulevard; thence southwesterly along the center of Glorietta Boulevard to the north line of Lot 121 ofi said Moraga Rancho; thence easterly to the westerly boundary of lands of Courtney; thence southwesterly, southeasterly and easterly along said property line to the easterly line of Lot 122 of said rancho; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said lot; thence essterly to the exterior boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence following said boundary in a clockwise direction to the place of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election pre- cincts of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. A;Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 P r 9 7 u; Monday, April 17, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Vacating order authorizing Chairman to execute certificate to bill to i U. S. Naval Magazine, fire protection services by County to ENIWETOK VILLAGE. This Board havingthis da passed an order authorizing the Chairman W. J.y a Buchanan, to sign a certificate to the correctness of invoice to the U. S. Naval: Magazine, Fort Chicago, in the sum of $1,160.40 for fire protection services by the County (Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District) to Navy Defense Housing project "ENIWETO VILLAGE", CAL-4020-N, Concord, California, for first three quarters of 1950 Fiscal kY year, July 1, 1949 through March 31, 1950; and s Good cause appearing therefor and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, . seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT SAID order is RESCINDED, VACATED 35 AND SET ASIDE. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Authorizing D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, to execute certificate to bill to U. S. Naval Magazine for fire protection services by County to ENIWETOK VILLAGE. On motion of Sunervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, is authorized to sign a certificate as to the correctness of invoice to the U. S. Naval Magazine, Port Chicagog in the 1 sum of $1,160.40 for fire protection services by the County of Contra Costa, through xib L the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District of which the Board of Supervisors of Contra u. i Costa County is the governing body, to Navy Defense Housing project "ENIWETOK VILLAGE CAL-4020-N. Concord for first three quarters of 1950 FiscalCalifornia,, year, July 1 1949 through March 31, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request to include in the Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa the area lying within Rodeo and Briones Valley and extending generally south to the Lafayette Water District, being a portion of the unin- corporated territory of the County of Contra ORDER Costa. WHEREAS, the above entitled matter came on regularly for hearing after due and legal notice thereof on the 17th day of April, 1950, at 11:00 otclock a.m., and i z the Board having heard the same and good cause therefor appearing to the said Board; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the said hearing be continued to the 24th 4 r day of April, 1950, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, p::, Hail of Records, Martinez, California. r $ The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:_ AYES: Sunervisors - W. J. Buchanan, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, S. S. Ripley, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - pone. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 24, 1950 at 9 o'-clock' A.M Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH Clerk tV W By Denut Clerk t BEFORE THE BOARD OF Su VISORS MONDAY, APRIL 24 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REdIILAR SESSION AT 9 OICLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN CH.AIR! RMIA YZ ESIDING; SOPERVISIRS S. H. L. CUMMINGSRAYSTIAF , J. FREDERICKS6N. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. w In the Matter of Property at Buchanan Field being leased 4 by the State. il Notice having been received from the Adjutant General of the State of California that the State exercises the option to extend Lease No. 1461 dated July 1, 1949 between the State of California and the County of Contra Costa, covering premises known as Buchanan Field, Contra Costa County Airport, Concord, and extend said lease for one year ending June 30, 1951, pursuant to agreement contained in paragraph 5 thereof, at a monthly rental of $22.00; R On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman, We J. Buchanan, is authorized to sign an acknowledgment of said notice. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rs In the Matter of Approval of agreement with A. Howard Kepler property being leased by County to advertise Buchanan Field). Agreement dated April 249 1950 between A. Howard Kepler of Crystal Pool, Contra Costa Highway, Walnut Creek, Lessor, and County of Contra Costa, Lessee, wherein Lessor leases to Lessee a portion of a 1.50 acre parcel of land (0.026 of acre) for 3 one year from July 1, 1949 at annual rental of $75 payable yearly in advance on the s first day of July of each respective year, said Lessee to use said premises for purposes of conducting and maintaining an outdoor advertising billboard, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease agreement is APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant in the sum of $75 on July 1, 1949 in payment of the annual rental for said A premises. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v In the Matter of Authorizing County Purchasing Agent to rr return bid check, Sicular X-Ray Company on x-ray equipment, County Hospital. The Sicular X-Ray Company having forwarded with their bid submitted on January 23, 1950 on x-ray unit for installation at the County Hospital, a certified check in the amount of 51137.65, and this Board having on April 17, 1950 cancelled 41. the Purchase Order to said Company for said equipment; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is directed to return said certified check to said Sicular X-Ray Company. is The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t r' x Monday, April 24, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Approval of agreement with L. V. Cantrell re construction of Ward No. 3 (Isolation hard) at County Hospital. Agreement between L. V. Cantrell, the Contractor, and the Board of Supervise s, the Owner, wherein the Contractor agrees that if the Owner should move into the MARTINEZ HOSPITAL facility which the Contractor is about to complete such moving into Sna shall not constitute an acceptance of said facility and the Contractor thereby speci- a fically waives any rights he may have to consider the use of said facility as an s acceptance of said facility, and wherein the Owner agrees that any penalty set forth 4; in the construction contract for the construction of the aforesaid MARTINEZ HOSPITAL facility which arise from failure to cocolete the said construction within the speci- w A Pied time shall be cut off and terminated upon the day said facility is moved into, said provision not to anply to the period between the extended completion date and the date of moving in, and any penalty which may have accrued during the latter period may u x.,Y. be assessed, or not, as to the discretion of the Owner, is PRESENTED TO THIS BOARD; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board, is authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the Board The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending the Policy for Compensating Time Off for Holidays r Forked by County Employees. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there are a number of County employees who have Monday and Tuesday of each week during the year as their regular days off and therefore do not receive credit for Labor Day as a holiday, as other County employees do throughout the years, and WHErJUS, there are a number of County employees who have Thursday and Friday of each week during the year as their regular days off and therefore do not receive credit for Thanksgiving Day as a holiday, as other County employees do throughout the years, and WHEREAS, there are a number of County employees who have Tuesday and Wednes- day of each week during the year as their regular days off and therefor do not receive credit for regular Election Days as holidays, as other County employees do throughout the years, and y WHEREAS, over the years the loss of these holidays results in an unjust discrimination against said employees in that they are giving more time to the County for the same compensation as other employees, NOA BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the policy of this County relative to compensating time off for holidays worked for County employees be amended to allow all employees whose regular time off in each week falls on Monday and Tuesday, or Thursday and Friday, or Tuesday and Wednesday the next regular working day as a compensating day off for the failure to receive credit A for a regular holiday, namely: Labor Day, Thanksgiving or Election Day, which are allowed to regular County employees whose ordinary working day falls on those holidays.w AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Rivley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOSS: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Y too f Ys Monday, April 24, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel, County Health Department. iK In order to provide an additional Typist Clerk position for the County Healt A, Department; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the allocation list of classified personnel for the various offices rxr and departments of the County, approved by this Board on June 13, 1949, is amended to provide that one additional Typist Clerk may be employed in the County Health Depart- ment, making a total of two Typist Clerk positions for said Department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the.- Board. In the Matter of Claims referred to the County Purchasing Agent and County Safety Committee. E On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following s claims are denied and are referred to the County Purchasing Agent for reference to r the Insurance Adjustor, and that conies of said claims are also referred to the County Safety Committee: JOSEPHINE SANTUCCI - 934 Fifth Street Crockett Calif.,> lo, 375.00 KATHRYN PATTERSON - 137 Parker Avenue, Rodeo, Calif., $10, 150.00. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In' the: Matter of Claim for damages and Notice of Sustaining Damage. A claim of Angela Manise against the Board of Supervisors and the County School Department on behalf of LAWRENCE GEORGE MALAISE, a minor, for $802.50, and Notice of Sustaining Damage to Real and Personal Property in the amount of $12,950.00, filed j by George and Anna Saunders, are presented to this Board; On the recommendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Claim and Notice of Sustaining Damage are denied and referred to the Purchasing Agent to be for- r warded by him to the Insurance Adjustor. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that copies of Claim and Notice of Sus- taining Damage are to be forwarded to the County Safety Committee. x The foregoing order is passed -by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Adopting policy, Superior Court for Richmond. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1 R BOARD RESOLVED that the following policy with reference to the need for a Superior a Court in Richmond, is adopted: The Board of Supervisors has before it two copies of a survey submitted by President S. C. Masterson, of the Contra Costa County Bar Association. The Board of r Supervisors feels that, upon consideration of the budget for the year 1950-51, there should be included therein items of cost for a department of the Superior Court for r. fit. Richmond, The items of cost should include the salary of the Judge, Bailiff, Clerk an . Court Reporter, as well as some reasonable amount for the payment of quarters in the ( buildings of the Civic Center in the City of Richmond. The Board should be provided with an estimated cost from the City of Richmond for quarters to be provided to the County for the operation of a court in the facilities now owned by the city. t' It is the belief of the Board of Supervisors, after consultation with the a three Superior Judges, that the facilities to be provided for the successful operation 0 t ,ryt J Monday, ADri? 24, 19509 Continued and conduct of a court in the City of Richmond should include some space for deliberat ons of a jury. It is the belief of the Board of Supervisors, as well as the Judges of the r Superior Court, that unless jury trials are conducted in the City of Richmond by a Judge of the Superior Court, that the operation of a court would not be effective in helping to clear the Superior Court calendar. The most available premises for the r$z, 14, operation of the department of the Superior Court are in the buildings owned by the p3' phi dux. City of Richmond, as to attempt to secure premises in other places would prove most costly and probably prohibitive. The Board of Supervisors, through a bond proceedings, some years ago, desire to construct a county building in the Civic Center in the City of Richmond. These bon r proceedings were defeated. The contemplated structure included the necessary faciliti s for a department of the Superior Court, as well as to take care of the many county agencies located in Richmond for whose rental the county is now spending many thousand of dollars. 7 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to request the r &. > rN City Manager of the City of Richmond to submit to this Board before this Board con- siders the 1950-51 Budget, the facilities available for a Superior Court and the probable cost of said facilities to the County. In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare zoning ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE j z .r BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an ordinance to interim zone for N.M e residential agricultural purposes, the territory lying between Pleasant Hill and Oak Grove School District. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the blotter of Authorizing f District Attorney to defend Deputy District Attorney Alstrom a in civil action filed against said Deputy.a It appearing that Art Alstrom, Deputy District Attorney, has been named as a defendant in a civil suit filed by Emma Amy; y On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Francis W. Collins, District Attorney, is authorized to defend said Art Alstrom in said suit. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing investigation re centralized service. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. D. Broatch of the County Surveyor's office and William C. Hart of the Personnel Department are authorized to make a trip to San Brancisco for the purpose of making an investigation of centralized service as it is operated in certain firms, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that their expenses shall be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing sale of second hand pumps by Purchasing Agent. At the request of the Board of Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1, of which District this Board is the governing body, and R F 1 4 F , 1 I:rY Monday, April 24 1950 Continued On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT h47 IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following pumps for which said District no longer has any use are declared surplus and the County Purchasing Agent is directed to sell said pumps: 1 Sterling Deepwell Pump Serial No. 6442 15 H.P. U. S. Motor 220 volt, phase, 60 cycle, 1800 rpm. 9 - 10' lengths of 5" OD x PA" x 1" column 1 - 10 stage bowl assembly j+ 1 - 10' length of 5" suction pipe 1 Strainer. 1 Sterling Deepwell Pump Serial No. 4246 20 H.P. U.S. Motor 220 volt, 3 phase 60 cycle, 1800 rpm u> 12 - 101 lengths of 6" OD x 1-7/8" x i" columnely 1 - 5 - stage bowl assembly 1 - 10' length of 6" suction pine 1 - strainer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Supervising Sanitarian to attend Annual Meeting. On motion of Supervisor Ripley% seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Thomas McMorrow, Supervising Sanitarian, County Health Department, is authorized to attend The California Sewage Works Association's 22nd Annual Meeting in Long Beach, May 3-61 1950, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Highways Appropriations Adjustments. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor add the following amount to district maintenance appropriations by transfer from the respective districts" capital outlay appropriations: Supervisor District No. 2 129000.00 Supervisor District No. 39,000.00 Supervisor District No. 6,000.00 Supervisor District No. 5 31,000.00• IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that out of the remaining capital outlays appropriations balances the following amounts be cancelled and added to the Unappropril ated Reserve of the General Fond: Supervisor District No. 1 342031.00 Supervisor District No. 2 561533-00 Supervisor District No. 610,160.00 Supervisor District No. 37,621+.00 4nn A^Supervisor District No. 5 250,03 .00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Increase. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer from the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund $250,000.00 and Increase the Aid to Needy Children Appropriation in the amount of $56,000.00 and the General Relief Appropriation in the amount of 194,000.00. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Audit of Employees Retirement Fund. In accordance with provisions of Government Code, Section 31593: the County Auditor having audited the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Fund for the year 1949 and having presented to this Board an audit of said fund; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, it IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said audit be placed on file. 1 2 Monday, April 24, 19502 Continued r In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. Oh motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Appropriation and Expenditures Statement for the fiscal year 1949-50 as of March 31, 19502 is ordered filed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of reports filed by county departments. Renorts for March, 19509 are uresented by the Contra Costa County Hospital j; and by the Richmond Health Center, and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed do file. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 528. Ordinance No. 528 which amends Ordinance No. 382 by providing for the re-yu3 zoning of a portion of the Tenth Township (Soldavini property) is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE w BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 528 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 528 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Richmond Daily Independent", 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 Request of fad Alfred E. Parmantier for peddler's permit. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE y BOARD ORDERED that Alfred E. Parmantier is hereby granted a free permit to peddle 0 fruit and vegetables in the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County, said Alfred E. Parmantier being an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Certificate #39 091 73Z and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector issue a free a license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from w Kensington Police protection District with reference to service by Poundmaster. The Kensington Police Protection District having notified the Board that they are not receiving adequate service from the Poundmaster; t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Poundmaster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.a A. In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of funds for Lafayette Fire District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to transfer $225.00 from the County General Reserve to the credit of the Lafayette Fire District, said amount to be renaid out of levy for taxes of said District in the year 1950-51. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t i o 104 S r Monday, April 24, 1950 - Continued 1 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to M. W. Amaral. M. W. Amaral 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 Ordinance 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, for 5' side yard located o portion of Lots 25 and 44, E1 Sobrante Rancho, fronting 80' on north side of San Pablo Dam Road, aporox. 3200' east of Castro Valley 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 Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the I r Drovisions 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 T. R. Bechtel Co. for a land use permit to erect a temporary cor- 14 poration yard in S. D. #3. T. R. Bechtel Company having filed with this Board an application for a land use Dermit to erect a temporary corporation yard in S. D. #3, to be located on y Soi Sacramento Northern Property and approximately 4 acres owned by Macomber at Oak Grove ! f Road and the Sacramento Northern Tracks, 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; WS 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 provided said company does not allow its trucks to traverse on roads in vicinity of Oak Grove School between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 a. m. and between the hours of 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. during the days that school is in session. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to H. F. Brackman. x. H. F. Brackman 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, for 3' set back on Mt. Diablo Blvd. , located descriptive parcel, fronting 40' on south side of State Highway, approx. 150' west of Commercial Street, an R-B district, and said application r. a 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 Frederickson, IT ISI BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the zY 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. f i} 53 l x aA d s Monday, April 24, 1950, Continued z; ay In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to E. H. Conner. f M E. H. Conner having filed with this Board an application under the provision wri of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 1+ Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 for 10-j side yard and 10' side yard with 20' set back for residence and garage located Lot 251, Sleepy Hollow Unit #31 fronting 102' on north side of Sleepy Hollow Lane, approx. 1600' north west of Lombardy Lane, an R-A district, and said application having been referred tote 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 Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS k z 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 Y, same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to L. W. Felting. L. W. Felting 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 F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, for 5' and 7-j' side yards located Lot #74, Moraga Del Rey, fronting 85' on Gabriel Way, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Count3'r and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be 1. f ti granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS s 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. M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In theMatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Fred Guarueri. Fred Guarueri 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 1+ Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, for 21' set back located Lot 141, Moraga Estates, fronting approx. 91' on northwest side of Brookside q Rd. and 149' on southwest side of Orchard Road, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan rr, ping Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 k same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J M;r In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. T. M. Holcombe. Mrs. T. M. Holcombe having filed with this Board an application under the w provisions 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, for elimination o k set back located descriptive parcel fronting 55' on west side of Hartz Ave. 225' south east of Linda Mesa Ave. , an R-B district, and said application having been referred to 1. 00 9, Monday, April 24, 1950, Continued r p the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; Y X On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS µBY THE BOARD ORDERED that said aaplication 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. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Merle R. Johnson.Merle R. Johnson having filed with this Board an application under the pro- x, r visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the y provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, for 18' and 15'side yards located Lot 18, Tarabrook Subn., fronting 110' on south side of Tara Road,approx. 5000 east of Nonie 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 application be granted;On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS}BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of r the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the ` r i same is hereby granted.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to A. E. Lobello.A. E. Lobello 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 G Subsection. 5 of Ordinance 382, for 2' side yard for garage located portion of Lot 17, Larkey Ranch #2, fronting 134' on south side of Third Ave. ,;4 r approx. 850' west of State Highway, 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 Boa-d 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. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Eleanor K. Lynch.Eleanor K. Lynch having filed with this Board an application under the pro-visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 332 for a land use permit for modification of the { x provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, for 2 parcels of 43 acres each located descriptive parcel fronting on each side of Alhambra Way and onr south side of public road, bounded on south by Newman and east by Mudgett, an R A f 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 s*id 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. s Monday, April 241 1950, Continued In the batter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mr. C. R. Myers. fi Mr. C. W. Myers having filed with this Board an application under the pro-A" 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 3827 for duplex locate portions of Lots 12 and 13 and 24, Bast Richmond Heights #31 an R-1 district, and said apalication 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 hermit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same r is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 6' f In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to A. Simontacchi. A. Simontacchi 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, for S' side yard on each side located Lot 18, Lafayette Manor, fronting 65' on west side of Victoria Court, ani 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 r that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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, beand the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mr. John Traynor.a: Mr. John Traynor.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 N provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsections 5 & b of Ordinance 382, for 71 and 8' side yards with 20' set back for residence and garage, located Lot 43, and a portion y of Lot 42, Orinda Estates, fronting on north side of Hacienda Circle, approx. 500' southeast of Acacia Drive, 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 avolication be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 z same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 108 x Monday, April 24, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to C. L. Vance. C. L. Vance 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 5 of Ordinance 3829 for 1' side yard located 85 portion of Lot 11 Block 82, Richmond Annex, an M-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; 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 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 H. T. Darden for a land use permit to erect a beauty shop and refri eration repair shop in S. D. H. T. Darden having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to erect a beauty shop and regrigeration repair shop in S. D. #5, to be located on Lotl 4, Diane Park, near Oakley, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said auplication 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 Joseph S. Simpson for a land use permit. Joseph S. Simpson 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 x provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, for a kennel for training and boarding dDgs located on property of C. E. Core being 3 acres of land on the north side of Grayson Road in the Pleasant Hill great an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County andl p1 R said Planning Commission after re-reviewing this application, recommended that the 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 rk 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 utter of Application of Ralph Trost for a land use permit to erect an apartment building in S. D. #1. Ralph Trost having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit n under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, to erect an apartment ry. building in S. D. #1, and said building is to be located on property fronting on the ( 1 4 z east side of Vaqueros, north of First, and is Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, Block 35E, Townsite of Rodeo, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commissio of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said app11 cation be denied; ae/'1w A r'e Monday, April 24, 1950, Continued q p In the Natter of Aunlication of 1" Ralph Trost for a land use permit to erect an apartment building in S. D. #1. t, Ralph Trost having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, to erect an apartment building in S. D. #11 and said building is to be located on property fronting on the east side of Vaqueros, north of First and is Lots 15, 16 17 and 18 Block 35Eqss a Townsite of Rodeo, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commissio ri of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 Ralph Trost for a land use permit a to erect an apartment building in S.D. #1. Ralph Trost having filed with this Board an application for a land usepP permit r.k. V under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to erect an apartment build- s ing in S. D. #1, and said building is to be located on property fronting 125 feet on the west side of Rodeo and 100 feet on the south side of Third Avenue, Rodeo, and rN=said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Count h and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY n THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Natter of Application of Robert N. Fitzgerald for Land r Use Permit. Robert N. Fitzgerald having filed with this Board an application ander the r 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 :establish a x rest home in his existing residence and to construct a real estate office on the front portion of his lot, located the northeast portion of Lot 7, Hook Estate Sub- division No. 1, approximately 500 feet north of Geary on the west side of the State n> Highway, Pleasant Hill Area, an R-1 district, and said application having been re-4. ferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted for the rest home d in his residence, but deny the real estate office, and this Board having on April 3, 1950, granted a land use permit for the rest home in Mr. Fitzgerald's residence; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE r 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 k# is hereby denied as to that portion of the application referring to the real estate office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 v r i r v' 110 s xf Monday, April 24, 1950, Continued t. F In the Matter of Granting Land z Use Permit to Dr. Charles I. Hamilton, Jr. Dr. Charles I. Hamilton, Jr. having filed with this Board an application under 1 the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of r the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 for professional k building (doctor's offices) located Lots 9 and 10, Block F, Pleasant Hill Homesites Unit #1, 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 application be granted; µ,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 isx hereby referred back to the Planning Commission because of misunderstanding on the part of some of the residences as to location.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Application of Mrs. Dessie Meyer for land use permit.Mrs. Dessie Meyer 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 A 4 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to establish small home laundry as home occupation located on descriptive parcel, fronting on west side of Cortsen Road, Apnrox. 500' south of Grayson Road, an R-A district, and said app11- j cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said r Planning Commission having recommended 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 ofthe41,- s provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same u is hereby continued for one week to .May 19 1950•The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to report on requests for re zoning w of property.On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS n BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted a ninety day extension of time to report on the following requests for rezoning of property: T. M. Holcombe to rezone property in Danville from R-A to R-S; f'Livingston and Dahl to rezone their property in the Danville area from R-A to R- S;Giocomo Catalano to rezone his property in the Pleasant Hill area from Residential To R- B; Chester C. Hook, V. Royal Hook and Mildred A. Hook, by Tinning & DeLap, their Attorneys at Law, to rezone their property in the Pleasant Hill areafromAgriculturaltoRetail Business;Olive N. Kirtley to rezone her property in the Pleasant Hill area from Single Family Residential to Multiple Family Residential;L. L. Martin et al to rezone their property in the Pleasant Hill area from R-1 to R-B. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J Ind t(e Matter of Applications for rezoning of property.Bruce McCollum Mortgage Company, 1444 Franklin Street, Oakland 12, California,.having filed with this Board a request that the following property be rezoned for l commercial re 7"k h Monday, April 24, 1950, Continued ttr In the Matter of Applications for re zoning of property. Bruce McCollum Mortgage Company, 1444 Franklin Street, Oakland 12, California;, having filed with this Board a request that the following property be rezoned for commercial use; Portion of Lot 1 Highway Junction Subdivision andy portion of Lot 2 Highway Junction Subdivision more parttcularly described in the appli- cations. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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.z In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request to include in the Master Plan of the County of Contra Costa the area lying within Rodeo and Briones Valley r and extending generally south to the Lafayette Water District, being a portion of the unin- ORDER corporated territory of the County of Contra Costa. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra filed with this< Boar F on the 20th day of March, 1950, its resolution incorporating findings and recommen- dations to this Board for an amendment to the Precise Section of the Master Plan to include the area lying within Rodeo and Briones Valley and extending generally south to the Lafayette Water District, being a portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, and ry WHEREAS, after notice thereof having duly, regularly and lawfully been given in the manner provided by law, this board held a hearing on the 17th day of April, 1950, on the subject of these resolutions and recommendations, for the purpose of t1hearingallpersonsinterestedinthesaidmatter, and F WHEREAS, the Board having duly heard the same and having considered the recommendations of the Planning Commission and being fully advised in the premises, NOW, THEREFORE, IT ISORDERED that the recommendations of the Planning Com- mission om mission be and they are hereby approved, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney and the Planning Technician j. be instructed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 382, in accordance with f the recommendations of the Planning Commission and this order. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: Y AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. a NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, April 26, 2950, at 1O: o'.clock-. A M. 2 F y. ChairmanF ATTEST: ewe W. T. PAASCH Clerk a NM By Deputy%Clerk ti z r 1 4 W dnesdays • April 269 1950, Continued BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS QEDNESDAY2 APRIL 26 1950 THE BOARD MST IN ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A.Y. PRESENT: ROB. W. J. BiJCHANAN CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPSRVIS6RS S. S. OLBY H. L. CUM11INGS, M A RAY S. TAYLOR J. FREDERICKSON. A. T. CLBRK. In the Matter of Granting Jesse Orchard Post No. 2798 permit to conduct carnival. Jesse Orchard Post No. 2798, Veterans of Forelgh Wars, having applied to f this Board for a permit to conduct a carnival to be presented by the Western Shows y for six days and nights commencing May 2 through May 72 1950, at First and Parker Sts. T in Rodeo, and it appearing that certain proceeds of said carnival will be used for the Post's hospital and relief program; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 1 BOARD {RDERED that said Jesse Orchard Post No. 2798, Veterans of Foreigh Wars,, is granted a permit to conduct said carnival, as requested, and this Board remits any license fees provided for in Ordinance No. 391 and authorizes the County Tax Collector J , # to issue a free license for said carnival and show. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.n In the, Matter of Granting permit to peddle; George F. Meyer, applicant. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that George F. Meyer, 3222 San Pablo, Ave., Oakland, an honorably dis- charged veteran of World Aar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate #05515591 dated Dec, 27, 1946, is granted a free permit to peddle ice cream novelties::in the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector is authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday2 May 1, 1950, at 9 o'clock A.M. r t, Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH Clerk ByL Deputy 'Clerk k K fl j tfY dia 1;t7', BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, MAY 1, 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CU3dMIMGS2 RAY S. TAYLOR J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PZCH, CLERK. r Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of April, 1950, are read to the Board by the Clerk of the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman. ii Jy In the Matter of Approval of lease between S. H. COOKE and the County; premises used for Sheriff for his office in Richmond. a On motion of Supervisor Riple Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEpy, seconded by BOARD ORDERED that lease dated May 1, 1950 between S. H. Cooke, 1328 Devin Avenue, Richmond, and the County of Contra Costa, wherein said S. H. Cooke, the lessor, leases to the County, the lessee, the northerly portion of the building constructed and owned by the lessor on lot 12 and the northerly one-half of lot 13, block 41, City of Rich- mond Tract, commonly designated as 151 Tenth St., Richmond, commencing May 1, 1950, and ending one year thereafter, at total rent of $12200.00, payable $100.00 on May 25, 1950, and $100.00 on the same day of each and every succeeding month thereafter during said term, and wherein said lessee agrees with lessor that lessee shall use said pre- F;C Y wises for purpose oP conducting therein a Richmond branch office of the Sheriff of k Contra Costa County, IS APPROVED and R. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in accordance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing installation of street lights for the CROCKETT VALONA LIGHTING DISTRICT. In accordance with recommendations of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company F for revised street lighting for the Crockett Valona Lighting District, dated June 241 1949, and on motion of Sunervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is authorized to install the following street lights within said District, as indicated on the map prepared with them and presented with their recommendation: 142 --250 cp 36 --600 cp bK 1 -- 1000 cp 21 --400 ca electroliers n said street lights not to be installed before July 1, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request of Ralston Bullitt for rezoning r of property. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley:, IT IS BY THE ate BOARD ORDERED that the request of Ralston Bullitt for rezoning of the following property for BUSINESS; IS REFERRED TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION. Lying at southwest corner of Contra Costa Highway and Third Avenue, one mile north of Walnut Creek, extending in westerly direction 457 feet from the highway. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ff I Monday, May 11 1950, Continued fn In the Matter of Ordinances No. 528, E No. 539 and No. 541. TJ r .. R. A. Bean having filed an affidavit of publication of copy of Ordinance No. 528 in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT; and R. A. Bean having filed an affidavit of publication of copy of Ordinance No. in the SAN PABLO NEWSand539 R. A. Bean having filed an affidavit of publication of copy of Ordinance No. 1 in the RICHMOND DAILY INDEPENDENT; said copies having been published in the manner and for the time required by law and said newspapers being of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances leo. 528, No. 539 and No. 541 BE AND THEY ARE DECLARIM DULY PUBLISHED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.µk. In the Matter of Complaint againstf the Justice Court of the Tenth Judicial Township. Antonio Fernandes, 2800 San Pablo Avenueq San Pablo, having filed with this Board a communication in which he complains of the disposition of an action in which he was the Plaintiff, in the Tenth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, said action having been heard before Judge Turner; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor= IT IS BY THE k BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r,rR In the Matter of New J< Appropriation. S.f On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $80.00 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to appropriation to pay for travel expenses incurred in the performan a of duties of the County Committee on School District Organization. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of funds, Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripleyq IT IS SY THE 4" BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $3750.00 from the Unappropriated Re- serve, Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District funds, to replacement of equipment, said transfer being required to provide for radio replacement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation rs Adjustment, Agricultural Ex- tension Service. K On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $480.00 from Unappropriated Reserve to Temporary and Seasonal Help, Agricultural Extension Service. N . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r y' r,. rgb+ 1 Yet'. Y:., i n z Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having requested authority to the County Auditor to cancel Y the following erroneous assessment appearing on the assessment roll for. 1948-49 said request having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TUB BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: m n3 For the year 1948-49, Sale #2417 Ralph F. and Nellie A. Trost are assessed with the South 149 feet of Lot 74 and W K75 feet of Lot 75, R. N. Burgess Company's Map No. 1 Ayers Ranch with improvements erroneously assessed at $1360. Improvements, rof $720 did not exist on lien date of 1948 and should be cancelled.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Cancellation of 1949-50 County Tax Lien. The Richmond School District having acquired certain property and having s requested cancellation of the unpaid second installment of county taxes for 1949-50, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title and having requested authority to cancel the following 1949-50 County Tax Liens, said request having been approved by the District Attorney: 1949-50 Assessment #14309, 2nd installment Andrade Central Tract, Lots 24-25, Block 3 Deeded to Richmond School District by deed recorded 1/8/50, Rec.#853, 1949-50 Assessment #200072 2nd installment Central Pullrmn Tract , Lots 20-21, Block A deeded to Richmond School District by deed recorded 2/14/50, Rec. 6821, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE M. BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel said 1949-50 county tax liens. YMTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of Cancellation ar' of 1949-50 County Tax Lien. y Creek The Walnut/School District by Deed recorded July 18, 1949, Recorder' s File m 255082 having acquired title to certain property contained in 1949-50 county tax c assessment #911160, and the County Auditor having verified the above transfer of title and having requested authority to cancel the 1949-50 county tax lien on the .66 acre parcel acquired by the Walnut Creek School District which is a portion of property t described as "R. N. Burgess Mao No. 1, UacDonough Subdivision, Por lot 22 com. N 26° 58' W 120' from most S'ly cor. lot 22, the Nff 180' X NE 357.66' less the 56' X 18519 1.28 ac." assessed on the 1949-50 county tax rolls under Assessment #911609 said re-' quest 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 cancel said 1949-50 county tax lien. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. It appearing that the North 45' of Lot 3 and the North 46' of lot 4 Heald i Tract, Crockett, which is subject to the delinquent county tax lien for the fiscal tk year 1947-48 under 1947 Sale #2529 was acquired by the county by deed dated Feb. 15, 4 1947, Recorded April 2, 1947, Recorder's File #129702 said property having been ac- t : quired by the County for the use of Crockett County Fire Protection District, and the County Auditor having requested authority to cancel the delinquent county tax lien under 191+7 Sale #2529 on said oronerty, said request having been approved by the y District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 1. 16 Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued 4 r BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel said delinquent county tax lien. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing County Purchasing Agent to sell six Remington Rand Bookkeeping machines, etc. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the six Remington Rand Bookkeeping machines and totalizers which the Tax Collector has no further use for, ARE DECLARED SURPLUS and the County Purchasing Agent is authorized to sell same.lirc. fi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending allocation of personnel list, County Assessor's a office. In order to provide for an additional Typist Clerk position In the County ri Assessor's office, and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 8Y THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted by the Board on June 13, 1949 which authorized classified personnel for the various county offices and departments of w Contra Costa County is amended to provide that a total of five typist clerks may be employed in the County Assessor's office, the total for said classification for said i office heretofore approved having been four. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Transfer of Funds. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS B THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $374 from Extra Help Fund, Assessor"s Office to his Permanent Help Fund. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Recommendations 3 of Fire Chief with reference to County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of Clarence A. Yiera, Fire Chief, Martinez Fire Department, of fire hazards which he states exist at the Contra Costa County Hospital, is referred to County Building Superintendent E. A. Lawrence for his investigation. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 V In the Matter of Authorizing District Attorney to communicate with State re property at 2721 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, for office of Probation Department, etc. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney notify the State of California that the County sisdesirousofenteringintoaleasewiththeStateforthepremiseslocatedat2721 Macdonald Avenues Richmond, on a three-year basis, at $400.00 per month, said premises being required for the Probation Department and for the County Service Officer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S n In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at Meetings. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS u BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are authorized to attend meetings, their expenses to be a County charge: PYA s Robert Wymer of the Social Service Deparbent, Social Service Convention at Santa Barbara, May 21-24, inclusive Monday, May 11 1950 - Continued A4 A. G. Golden Meeting called by State Department of Social Service at Sacramento, on May 5. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. R' In the Matter of Authorizing payment of claims for mileage for use of t automobile-driven by Juvenile Pro- k bation Supervisor. On the recommendation of F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person employed in the position of Juvenile Probation Supervisor (No.53125802 4 is to be paid mileage at the rate of 10¢ per mile for the first 400 miles driven during each calendar month, in the performance of his work for the County, and at the rate of 5¢ per mile for each mile driven in excess of 400 miles for each calendar month, commencing retroactively as of February 1, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Altering Boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa County, State of California. HOOK" - ANNEXATION r 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 Central Contra CostaSanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division`* 6. of r' f the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has des- cribed 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 sanitary 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, NOA', 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, which territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as follows, to-wit: Those parcels of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the existing boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District at the southwest corner of that certain 74.69 acre parcels of land described in deed therefor of record, record- ed December 20, 1949 (Recorder's file No. 47225) , said corner being at the east side of State Highway No. 21 at the North line of Hookston Road, running thence easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly. and westerly along the southern, eastern, southern, eastern southern eastern and northern boundaries of said 74.69 acre parcel and the westerly extension of said northern boundary to the intersection thereof with the existing bound- aries of said Sanitary District on the East line of said State Highway No. 21; thence southerly along said existing boundary of said Sanitary District to the point of beginning. All reference herein to official records are to the records of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 2. That the County Clerk and ex-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 indicat- ing the boundaries thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, pur- suant to Section 3720 of the Political Code. Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued r i In the Matter of Granting Grayce Siladi a Land Use Permit. Grayce Siladi 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 M Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 2 inch side ti yard and 1 inch rear yard and 2 foot set back located Lot 1, Block 102 Richmond Annex, a 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; 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 granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to C. F. Barnes. C. F. 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 provisions Mk of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 3 foot side yard for addition to his residence located Lot 32, Block 7, Rollingwood, San Pablo Area, 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 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 is hereby granted. x w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter ofGranting hand Use Permit to George C. Brown. George C. Brown 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 M Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 5 foot set back lo- cated on the west 50 feet of Lots 1 and 2, Block 972 Richmond Annex, a M-R-A district, Lei 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 x 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 Granting Land Use Permit to J. T. Funk. J. T. Funk 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 e of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5' side yard for garage located on descriptive parcel fronting 941 on south side of Camille Avenue, 4 t 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; 4 Monday, May 11 1950, Continued 119 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 is hereby granted. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r` In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to H. C. Nieman. H. C. Nieman 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 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 2-j foot side r yard for garage and 12 foot for residence and 15 foot set back, located Lot 155 Hacienda Del Orinda Unit 071, on La Cuesta, Orinda, an R-A district, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Manning 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 Frederickson, 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. T The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to T. E. Jeffries. T. E. Jeffries 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 G Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 5 foot set back located Lot 8, Crest View, the intersection of Siebert Court and north Road, Lafayette ' a 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 application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 r- the same is hereby granted. s v ; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Nw In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Oak Springs Home Assn. J. G. Rechtiene, President, Oak Springs Home Assn. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit of the provisions of Section k Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to enlarge club house located Park 3, Oak Springs Tract, at the intersection of Under- hill and Barbara Road, Orinda, an R-1 district, and said application having been re- ferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning• Commi'ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS x BY THE BOA-11) CRDERED 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 Granting Land Use Permit to E. J. Calgan. R r, E. J. Calgan 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 t, 120 Monday, May 11 1950, Continued of Section Subdivision F Subsections 5 dk 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 10 foot side yard and 15 foot set back located Lot 11, Snug Harbor, at the northeast corner of Bobolink Road and Manzanita Drive, Orinda, an R-A 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 Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Noble F. Justice. s Noble F. Justice having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 9 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4+ Subdivision F Subsection of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot side , yards for garages and 8 foot for residences, located •Lots 6 and 71 Sunnybrook Tract, south of Walnut Creek, 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;s On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 kIntheMatterofGrantingLand Use Permit to John D. Lindsey. John D. Lindsey 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 5 ft. side yards for-,garage located Lot 5, Entrada Verde Subdn, south of !Walnut Creek, an R-A dist. , and said applicatiQn, 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 Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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. Al The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Leland L. Shafter. w Leland L. Shafter having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions ro visions 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 9 foot side; yards located Lot 4, Paradise Acres, on Rosedale Avenue, Lafayette, 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 granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Y THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of w s f; hf 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. ice: 9f t N a r Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to R. F. Klemmedson. R. F. Klemmedson 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot set back for car port located Lots 51 and 52 and the west 41 feet of 50, Hacienda Del Orinda Unit 8, Orinda, 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 Frederickson, IT IS A 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. 5 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Victor Richet. Victor Richet having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 12 foot side yard located Lot 126 Sleepy liollow Subn. Unit 21 on St. James Court, Orinda! 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; ks On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS ax{. 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 Granting Land Use Permit to Robert D. Taylor. Robert D. Taylor having Piled 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 a 5 foot side yard located on the south side of Belle Avenue approximately 200 feet east of Dorothy Lane, pleasant Hill Area, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commissio 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 applicationibr land use permit for the modification of the 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 Granting application of R. J. Kraintz for a land use permit to erect a retail store building in S. D. #3. R. J. Kraintz having filed with this Board an application for a land use per- mit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to erect a retail store building in S. D. 4F3, said store to be located on the south side of Pacheco Boulevard 155 feet east of Veale Avenue, at 2820 Pacheco Avenue, Martinez, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- ning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; X, Monday, May 11 1950, Continued 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. In the Matter of Granting application of Chas. Ketner for a land use permit rr to erect a produce market in S. D. #3. Chas. Ketner having filed with this Board as application for a land use permit t under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to erect a produce market in S. D. #3, to be located on property fronting 68 feet on Pacheco Boulevard and approximately 129 feet on Arthur Road in the Vine Hill Area, and said application err having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- r= ning Commission having recommended that said application be granted;1 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 oermit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies w 74 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 Joseph Castagna for a land use permit to erect a temporary lunch stand in S. D. #3. Joseph Castagna having filed with this Board an application for a land use N permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to erect a temporary l k lunch stand in S. D. #3, to be located on property adjacent to the west edge of the Catholic Cemetery on the State Highway just outside Concord, bounded on the north by i Y< the Highway, the south b the old highway and east by the cemetery, and said applicationY having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said t•x Planning Commission having recommended that saidapplication be granted temporarily for a period of one year; w On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 1S BY THEz BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby anted temporarily for y p Y a period of one year. px The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application for Land Use Permit 'of J. W. MacAlvey. J. W. MacAlvey having filed with this Board an application under the provisionc. 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, for a Grange Hall and Club House located about 9002 from the intersection of Pleasant Hill Road bounded on east by land of Val Preda, west by County Road, south by Hannible and Hoover, and north by h Ali Confer, Pleasant Hill area, an A district, and said application having been referred c to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having 4 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 F. a provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i hereby continued for two weeks to May 15, 1950. a r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y, Monday, May 11 1950, Continued a In the Matter of Granting application of William A. Cole for a land use per- mit to establish a garage to process equipment for overseas shipment in S.D. William A. Cole having filed with this Board an application for a land use M permit to establish a garage to process equipment for overseas shipment in S. D. # 4, to be located on the east side of Railroad Avenue approximately 3000 feet north of the intersection of Buchanan Road, adjacent to the canal near Pittsburg, 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 Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY 4 THE BOARD (IDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. n The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). n> The foregoing order is nassedby the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 flu In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to P. Arnold Anderson. ee P. Arnold I'nderson having filed with this Board an application ander the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 332 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, to have three lot of less than 1/2 acre in area located portion of Lot 4, Webb Tract, on the side of Orchard Lane commencing 400 feet west of the Highway, south of Walnut Creek, 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 I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the J` 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. r 5. In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to H. Duncan Malloch. H. Duncan Malloch 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 have buildingwr materials yard and cabinet shop located on property fronting 213' on the southwest side of State Highway approx. 170' north of Las Trampas, Alamo, 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 denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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. In the Matter of Application of Mrs. C. M. Anderson for a land use permit. Mrs. C. M. Anderson 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 enlarge non- conforming use, for the placing of plumbing pipes, fixtures and fittings in new garage and to enlarge garage with 8' x 22' shed for pipe, an R-A district, and said application cS, 1- 24 Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued having been referred to the Planning Co=ission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- ning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied for t e enlargement of non-conforming use, for the placing of plumbing pipes, fixtures and fittings in new garage and to enlarge garage with 8' x 22' shed for pipe, and further recommends that the existing use be terminated by complete removal of all activities o the character of plumbing shon as now conducted, on or before July 1, 1950; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS w BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification r of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the rr same is hereby denied for the enlargement of non-conforming use, for the placing of plumbing pipes, fixtures and fittings in new garage and to enlarge garage with 8' x 22 ppb' i shed for pipe. IS IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the existing use be terminated by complete removal of all activities of the character of plumbing shop as now conducted, on or before August 1, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to firs. Dessie Meyer. Mrs. Dessie Meyer 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 F Subsection 2 of Ordinande 382, to establish a small home laundry as home occupation located on descriptive parcel, fronting on West side of Cortsen Road, approx. 500' South of Grayson 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 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 hereirabove set forth and requested, be and the same k is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board... k In the Matter of Granting Carlisle P. Stevens free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County.u Carlisle P. Stevens, 1235 South Hope, Los Angeles, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle sportswear in the unincor- porated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Carlisle P. 4 Stevens is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, (evidenced by Discharge R Certificate, Serial x+820691 dated March 23, 191+6); - On 91+6); • On motion of Sunervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Carlisle P. Stevens be and he is hereby granted a free per- mit to peddle sportswear 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.4 The foregoing order is passed*y the unanimous vote of the Board. x. E Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Wallace W. O'Connor free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. fr Wallace W. O'Connor, 2765 Webster Street, Long Beach, California, having ar; filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle sportswear in the . unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Wallace W. Y O'Connor is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, (evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #39 747 853 dated dune 42 1945);J On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Wallace W. O'Connor be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle sportswear in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector c£ Contra Costa County be h and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting William C. l Hill free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of S. D. Nos. 1 and 2. William C. Bill, 66Q8 Sunnymere Avenueq Oakland2 California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle hardware items incidental fztr, to the repair of electric ranges in the unincorporated area of Supervisorial Districts 1 and 2 and it appearing to this Board that said William C. Hill is an honorably dis- charged veteran of World War II, (evidenced by Discharge Certificate 663 46 60, dated s f December 15, 1944); On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said William C. Hill be and he is hereby granted a free permit to oeddle hardware items incidental to the repair of electric ranges in the unincorporate area of S. D. Nos. 1 and 2 of Contra Costa County, as requested, and IT IS BY THE BO V=F. 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. J In the Matter of Granting Thomas J. w Woods free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of S. D. Nos. 1 and 2. Thomas J. Woods, 3920 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland, California having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle hardware items incidental to the repair of electric ranges in the unincorporated a rep of Supervisorial Districts 1 and 2, and it appearing to this Board that said Thomas J. Woods is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial #39 837 641, dated. June 51 1945); x On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that said Thomas J. Woods be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle hardware items incidental to the repair of electric ranges in the unincorpor- ated area of S. D. Nos. 1 and 2 of Contra Costa County, as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereb authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r SSI• w fibL} iyN+ N f 1 126 Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued i In the Matter of Ordinance No. 542. Al Ordinance No. 542 which fixes speed of vehicles traveling portion of County Road A-6, designated as A-20 on the San Pablo Rancho Yap, extending from: the San Pablo 2' city limits southeasterly to the limits of the subdivision "Rollingwrood", is presented X to this Board; and i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 542 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 542 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in "'Phe Enterprise, succesS03 n, to Bee Press", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. e=; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 543. g;. Ordinance No. 5+3 which prohibits parking upon either side of "L" Street from the Southern Pacific Railroad, northerly to the boundary of the City of Antioch, iso presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 543 be and the same is hreby APPROVED b k AND ADOPTED. r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 543 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Antioch Ledger", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa 1-r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 51+1+. Ordinance No. p 51+1+ which ado pts a fire prevention code for the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District, 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. 544 be and the same is hereby APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 5+4 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Concord Transcript",r 14 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 Issue of Bonds of Pinole-Hercules Union School District. WHEREAS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF Pinole-Hercules Union School District has cer- tified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school dis- trict, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investi- gation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That o the 20th da of February, Z 0 said governing board deemed it advisablhny9s95sgg and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the filth day of April, 1950.in said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of Sixty-three Thousand ($63,0OO.00)-------dollars, to run not r Monday, May 17 1950 - Continued s r exceeding nineteen years, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent g a j. 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 building 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. hallofwhichweretherebyunitedtobevoteduponasonesingleproposition) ; That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority r3. of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said noticewas -published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in Pinole-Hercules News a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published b l+ as required by law; That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed i bre' therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re- turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as re- quired by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 651 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit 536 votes were cast in favor o issuing said bonds,- and 115 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds9 and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or perfor ed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, in eluding this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Pinole-Hercules Union School District in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Sixty-Three Thousand (563,000.00)-----------dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each ------------- that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of July, 1950, and shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America , at the office of the county treasurer of said county, as follows, to wit: Bonds Numbered Inclusive) Denomination To Run 1 - 3 12000.00 1 year 4 - 6 12000.00 2 years 7 - 9 12000.00 years 10 - 12 12000.00 years 13 - 15 512000.00 5 years 16 - 18 512000.00 6 years 19 - 21 1,000.00 7 years 22 - 24 12000.00 8 years 25 - 27 12000.00 9 years 28 - 30 12000.04 10 years 31 - 33 1,000.00 11 years 34 - 36 pro on 12 years 37 - 39 1;0M.00 1years 40 - 42 519000.00 14 years 43 - 45 1,000.00 15 years M._. 46 - 48 190co.00 16 years 49 - 53 12000.00 17 years 51+ - 8 12000.00 18 years 59 - 3 11,000.00 19 years 128 a Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per annum, pay- s able in like lawful money at the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of July, 1951, and there- after semi-annually on the 1st days of July and January of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. P11 such signatures and r countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically x reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AiMICA Dollars MTE OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BOND OF Pinole Hercules Union School District of Contra Costa County. PINOLT°HERCUIES UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of July, 19 One Thousand Dollars -----------------dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of p per cent (per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the lst days of vs July and January 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). r1 r. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), numbered from 1 to 63, inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Sixty-three Thousand ---- 5639000.00)- ------dollars and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election dulyxm and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 11th day of April, 1 N1950, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Con- stitution and laws of said State. And said board of Supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total q' amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done s and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form pre- scribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and s shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said 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. s, Monday, May 1, 1950, Continued IN WITNESS W.HE EOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the coon y clerk and the seal of said board to be attached thereto the day of 19 P SEAL) W. J. BUCHA:NA:N Chairman of Board of Supervisors k C0UNTERSIGNED: t < D. M. TEETTER_„!r County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors r a IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: s The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out jr of the interest and sinking fund of the Pinole-Hercules Union School District in said County, on the day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and _/300 dollars $ FOR months' interest on Bond No. of said School District. D. M. TEETER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property y. In said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors shall cause gal a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in "Pinole- a j; Hercules News" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, andfherein advertise for bins for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Monday the 5th day of June, 1950, 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, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds.P The foregoing resolution_ and order was passed and ad*pted by the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof ff held on the lst day of May, 1950, by the following vote, to grit: AYES:Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchan n, f J. Frederickson. 4 g NOES:Supervisors None. P At ABSENT: Supervisors None. In the Matter of Authorizing County Service Officer to attend school in San Francisco, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that County Service Officer Hammond is authorized to attend a special school of instruction to be held by the Department of Veterans Affairs in San E _ Francisco beginning May 15, his exnenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is Gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 JTP f 1 3 i 1- 30 f,+ Monday, May 11 1950, Continued In the Matter of Approval of x agreement between the County the U. S. Fish and Wildlife gervice and the California State Department of Agriculture, re predatory animal . control, 1950-51. A form of contract between the County, the United States Fish and Wildlife-Ser- vice ildlife ServiceandtheCaliforniaStateDepartmentofAgriculture, wherein the County agrees to make available for the fiscal year from July 1, 1950 to June 309 1951 the sum of 3708.00 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 hunters 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 Wildlife Service and the Chief of the Bureau of Rodent and Weed Control and Seed Inspection of the State Department of Agriculture, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE f BOARD CRDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Consolidation of Saranap Precinct No. 6 with Saranap Precinct No. 4. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED RESOLVED that, pursuant to Section 575 of the Elections Code, SARANAP' PRECINCT NO. 6 is hereby consolidated with SAR.ANAP PRECINCT NO. 4 for the purposes of the State Primary Election to be held on June 6, 1950• The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, R. J. Buchanar , J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. c And the Board adjourns to Wednesday, May 32 19509 at 10 o'clock A.M. ATTEST: V Chairman if W. T. PAASCH CLERK, By Deputy Clerk y: k BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPEaVISORS a WEDMDAY, A.,;,Y 39 1950 THE BEARD 12T Zit ADJOURMD SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. WITH TH3 ALLOdING iiEtaLAS FAZ&OT: HONGAt-BLE 9. J. BUCH UW4 CH:iR N PASSID1220; SUPEAVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. il-DW IIGS, HAY S. TA; ABSENT: SUPERVISOi J. FREDEtuyKSON; FA&3ZNT: W. T. PAASCH, CIARK. In the 7datter of Authorizing D. U. Teeter, County Auditor, to apply to the Federal General Services Administration fore rant for advance lana w" g planning For non-Federal Public Works. f Cn motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that D. Y. Teeter, County Auditor, is authorized to apply on behalf of w: the County of Contra Costa, to the Federal General Services Administration for a grant for advance planning for non-Federal Public Works. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. S. Buchanan > NOES:Supervisors None. r ABSENT: Supervisor - J. Frederickson. In the Matter of Appointment of Election (jfficers and designating polling places for State Primary Election to be held June 6, 1950. It being required by law to hold a Primary Election on the 6th day of Tune, 195( , throughout the County cf Contra Costa; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ctmimiogs, IT YS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following-named electors be, and they are hereby appointed as Election Officers to conduct said election; and the following locations are hereby des- ignated es ignated as polling places in each precinct for the conducting of said election, to-wit: BE I" PARK P3nCI:13T NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Theo. J. rdarkerts garage, 1623 Oak View Ave. , Berkeley 7 Nalfd ADDRESS Y,r} INSPECTOR J. M. Holmes 422 Colusa Ave. , Berkeley 7 fr JUDGE Robert 0. 'Williams 1639 oak View Ave. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Francis Sinnott 1629 Oak View Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Olive M. Guyott 1628 Oak View Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Francis J. Steinhoff 1611 Ocean View Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Esther Brooks 1643 Oak View Ave. , Berkeley 7 BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Oral V. Sibert garage, 342 Berkeley Park Blvd. , Berkeley 7 NAME ADDRESS INSPECTORM.rs. Jimmie Laverty 285 Colusa Ave. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE firs. A. Gertrude Graham 245 Berkeley Park Blvd. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE firs. helm A. Greaver 334 Berkeley Park Blvd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Elizabeth L. Gerig 320 Coventry Road, Berkeley 7 CLERK liatilda F. Hagerty 255 Colusa Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Muth W. Ensor 283 Colusa Ave. , Berkeley 7 BAY VIEW PRECINCT N4. 1 PCLLLNG PLACE C. Long garage, 301 Carlson Blvd. , E1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR tears. Ruth Kirby 204 San Diego St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Violet Gobba 231 Yosemite Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Louise K. Plonty 401 San Diego St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Virginia Cherniak 285 Panhandle Blvd. , E1 Cerrito CLERK lclanda Sharp 328 Yosemite Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mamie Gaul 300 Santa Clara Ave. , E1 Cerrito BAY VIE"At PRECIUZT NC. 1A POL,LLYG PLACE Tanniero Garage, 301 Santa Clara Ave. NAME ADDRESS INSPEC70R Mrs. Matilde Ackahon 203 San Diego Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Bessie DeIiaven 106 Yosemite Ave. , EI Cerrito JUDGE Delores Kearney 142 Yosemite Ave. , El Cerrito CLQ Mildred Wiever 221 Yosemite Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Geo. belly 402 Central Ave. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Jos. Zattia 227 Yosemite Ave. , El Cerrito BAY VI3w PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PUCE Brown garage, 5201 Columbia Ave. , E1 Cerrito 132 WEDNESDAY, LAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Edwin T. Chase 5204 Panama Ave. , P.O. Box 244, E1 Cerrito JUDGE Amy E. Burr 5221 Columbia El Cerrito e CLERK Marshall Lee 5118 Fresno Ave. , Ave. , l Cerrito CLERK Alice Brown 5201 Columbia Ave. , El Cerrito Only four officers serge on this board) EL CERRITO Pd5CINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE United Auto "Workers Mall, 417 Sea Pablo Ave. , L'1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS ffr: INSPECTOR Mrs. Alice Walker 441 Kearney St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Marjorie W. Crawford 6528 Lincoln St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Olga Lee 6317 Fairmont Ave. , E1 Cerrito r'CLERK Mrs. Clara E. Kaufman 419 Kearney St. El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Laura W. McNeil 6407 Fairmont Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Fay A. Brenneman 525 San Pablo Ave. , El Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NU. 2 POLLING PLACE Harding School, Fairmont & Center, E1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Vera Alvarez 2.48 Ashbury Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Bilary henderson 123 Ashbury Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Eleanor Richardson 223 Ashbury Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Hattie L. Johnson 218 Ashbury Ave. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Alice Luis 300 Ashbury Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Blas. Alice . Lipscombps 308 Ashbury Ave. , E1 Cerrito r; EL CERRITO MCINCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE A. V. Sanford garage, 554 Everett St. , E1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Anna O'Malley 512 Norvell Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Louise McEntire 548 Richmond St. , Sl Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Muriel Howard 6727 Willow St. E1 Cerrito ti CLERK Mrs. Evelyn Beale 649 Albemarle St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Mabel D. Ebinger 638 Norvell St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Lillian M. Rocke 517 Horvell St. , El Cerrito EL CER- RM PRECIACT N0. 4 POLLING PLACE Fairmont School, Kearney St. , bet. Eureka & Stockton, E1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Rosalyn Stafford 827 Lexington Ave. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Juanita Ebert 744 Elm St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Lucille Zellers 714 Elia St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Florence Montoya 849 Lexington Ave. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. D. H. Salisbury 736 Elm St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Carol Imig 823 Lexington Ave. , El Cerrito RL CERRITG PRECINCT NO. 4A POLLING PLACE Fairmont School, iaearney St. , bet. Eureka & Stockton, El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Martha Passarella 347 Elm St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Elaine Broome 854 Lexington St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Wm. Anctil 850 Lexington St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Lucille Rose 6431 'Waldo Ave. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Grace Gildersleeve 809 Liberty St. , El Cerrito CLERK Bars. Rose Besser 844 Liberty St. , El Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Peter J. Cadre, garage, 7534 Terrace Dr. , E1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Ila McCausland 755 Balra Dr. , 31 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Grace E. Lindstrom 7642 Levitson Ave. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Winifred Wacfarlane 721 Balra Dr. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Eleanor Geer 857 Balra Dr., E1 Cerrito CLERK bars. Hildur D. Calvert 866 Balra Dr. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Ruth K. Blair 727 Avila P1. , E1 Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. SA POLLING PLACE Peter J. Cadra Guest House, 7534 Terrace Dr. , El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Ruth Cadre. 7534 Terrace Dr. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Josephine Hurray 645 Richmond St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Doris Carlston 700 Richmond St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Florence Glassen 701 Richmond St. , El Cerrito CLERK Helen Ninnis 715 Everett St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. "elan Harvie 7522 Terrace Dr. , El Cerrito WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued EL CER3ITU PiECINV'T NG. o POLLING PLACE Castro School, Donal do Lawrence, 81 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. -+argaret S. Broberg 1241 Everett St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Marmadine &idder 1331 Lawrence St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Gladys Aavellier 1337 Navellier St. , E1 Cerrito X CLERK Mrs. Reye Hayworth 7311 Donal Ave. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Beatrice Bray 1310 Lawrence St. , El Cerrito CLERK firs. Winifred Elliott 318 Gladys Ave. , E1 Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 6A POLLING PLACE Castro School, Donal & Lawrence, El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Maxine Stoddard 7304 Gladys Ave. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Marguerite Backer 7302 Gladys Ave. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Marlys Reynolds 7306 Gladys Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Florence Eastin 7305 Gladys Ave. , E1 Cerrito k CLERK Shirley Baker 7312 Gladys Ave. , E1 Cerrito f CLERK Naomi Lind 7316 Gladys Ave. , E1 Cerrito EL CERRITO Ps-MINCT NG. 7 POLLING '-LACE Jos. Fregulia garage, 1804 Kearney St. , El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marian Gundry 1841 Kearney St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Edith G. Caswell 1716 Lexington St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Cesira Fregulia 1804 Kearney St. , E1 Cerrito 4 CLERK Bessie Thompson 6326 Cutting Blvd. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Alma S. Vaaskike 6927 Blake St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Blanche Johnson 6327 Potrero Ave. , El Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 8 POLLING PLACE Wm. White Garage, 5417 Barrett Ave. (Entrance on Tuller) , Richmond NAME ADDRESS w N f INSPECTOR Mildred Hollingsworth 5425 Lara Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Alice E. AicCurrie 2312 Mona Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Mildred Elsberry 5618 Jordan Ave. , Richmond CLERK Irene Spear 2630 Tuller Ave. , Richmond CLERK Lela Urquhardt 2636 Taller Ave. , Richmond CLERK Evelyn "cLaughlin 2641 Taller Ave. , Richmond I• EL CERRITO PRECINCT NC. 9 a r POLLING PLACE R. R. Cheek garage, 5718 Barrett Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Bertha Shubat 2309 Cedar St. , E1 Cerrito K JUDGE Mrs. Elizabeth Night 2528 Edwards St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Ruby B. AccUmber 2516 Nason St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Hilda •1. Cheek 5718 Barrett Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Ruth D. Shuck 2617 Sonoma Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Emma Doble 2509 Nason St. , E1 Cerrito EL C3RRITO PRECINCT NO. 10 POLLING PLACE Nm. J. Nuelzer garage, 1626 Uorvell St. , E1 Cerrito s r NAME ADDRESS z A INSPECTOR Mrs. Grace E. iluelzer 1630 Everett St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Josephine Tamblyn 1505 Elm St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Mary Staley 1546 Richmond St. , El Cerrito fi CLERK Mrs. Elizabeth L. Baker 313 Gladys Ave. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Shirley Nuelzer 1626 Norvell St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Vivian Negus 7210 Mound St. , El Cerrito F EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 11 POLLING PLACE vhiappe garage, 709 Albemarle 3t. , E1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR firs. Louise aarkus 728 Norvell St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Yrs. Anna Carling 719 Albemarle St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Gladys Chiappe 709 Albemarle St. , El Cerrito J'Z.RK Mrs. Ethel M. Gunnison 708 Albemarle St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Annie C. Fraatz 7029 Stockton St. , El Cerrito CLERK Yrs. Alta Gibbs 727 Albemarle St. , El Cerrito EL C&RRITO PRECINCT NC. 12 X POLLING PLACE V. 4. Taufer garage, 160 Carmel Ave. , E1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR hers. Mary Sullivan 17 Ramona Ave. , El Cerrito vIDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NARE ADDRESS JUDGE Mrs. Ellen Stephens 24 San Carlos Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Mary L. doolsey 163 San Carlos Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Melva Schaal 224 Carmel Ave. , El Cerrito CLE& Mrs. Velda 'Mise 7731 Ward St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. margery Thompson 107 Ramona Ave. , E1 Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT ItG. 13 POLLING PLACE Hobt. A. Briggs Garage, 307 Carmel Ave. , E1 Cerrito NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Vera Maertlas 7541 Curry Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Dorothy A. Joynt 304 San Carlos Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. nester Mullinix 7508 Curry Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Barbara Lee Briggs 307 Carmel Ave. , Bl Cerrito a CLERK Mrs. Opal C. Hansen 220 Carmel Ave. , E1 Cerrito CLERK. Mrs. Trese Gogna 234 San Carlos Ave., El Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECIVCT NO. 14 a, POLLING PLACE Fire House No. 2, Ashbury h Eureka, Bl Cerrito NAM3 ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Ethel Boede 722 Albemarle Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. amary Wadsworth 416 Albemarle St. , El Cerr_to JUDGE Mrs. Elizabeth Brown 725 Ashbury Ave. , 91 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Emilie Burnsworth 815 Pomona Ave. , El Cerrito x CLERK Robt. it. DeForrest 436 Albemarle Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK bars. Evelyn Stewart 734 Albemarle Ave. , El Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINTT N4. 15 h POLLING PLACE MacXUlan Rumpus Room, 2646 Mira Vista Dr. , Richmond yx NAME ADDRESS Al INSPECTOs2 Mrs. Eleanor Holland 2644 Francisco 'gay, Richmond JUDGE Jeanette Ilch 2309 Edith Ave. , Alchmond JUDGE Robt. MacMillan 264b Agra Vista Dr. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Eleanor At. Nelson 2634 Tassa jara -Ave. , Richmond CLEAK Mrs. Julia nnncock 2325 Aono :eve. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Hazel W. Simmons 2424 Tulare Ave. , Richmond Y EL CEi12ITO PitSCLNCT N0. 15A POLLING PLACE Blois mdeldillan Rumpus Room, 2646 Mira Vista Dr. , El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Urs. Blois Mac2illan 2646 Mira vista Dr. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Alma Robinson 2331 Alva Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Lorene M. Brown 2632 Mira Vista Dr. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Nellie N. Read 2625 Mira Vista Dr. , El Cerrito rte CLERK Mrs. Dorothy L. Layne 5442 Hillside Dr. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Alma Vogel 5681 Jordan Ave. , E1 Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT No. 16 POLLING PLACE Penelope Hollar garage, 815 Everett St. , El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Penelope Hollar 815 Everett St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Dorothy J. Elliott 729 Norvell St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Violet Whitaker 809 Everett St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Beatricerierson 747 Richmond St., B1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Susan Ewing 822 Everett St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Giga Thomasson 745 Norvell St. , E1 Cerrito A EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 16A POLLING PLACE David Zarucchi garage, 735 Everett St. , El Cerrito MAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ars. Josephine Zarucchi 735 Everett St. , El Cerrito r JUDGE Jas. H. Moody 739 Everett St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Ethel 11. Moody 739 Everett St. , E1 Cerrito f CLERK Roy Hosking 723 Everett St. , 31 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Phyllis Hosking 723 3verett St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Ruby Jdasow 725 .Everett St., El Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 17 POLLING PLACE Forrest Fright garage, 6501 Fairmont Ave. , 31 Cerrito i NAME ADDRESS iJ t INSPECTOR Evelyn Costello 414 Lexington Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Helen Wright 6501 Fairmont Ave. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Emily Correia 505 Lexington St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Pearl Snyder 6507 Fairmont Ave. , 81 Cerrito CLERK Eleanor Davis 790 Colusa Ave. , H1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Beulah ianapp 423 Oak St. , El Cerrito NEDN-r.SDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued EL CERRITO PBECLNCT NO. 174 PULLING PLACE Lizzie Palmberg garage, 417 Oak St. , El Cerrito NAYS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrrs. Agnes Madison 410 Liberty St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Vera J. Hail 418 Liberty St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Stirs. Agnes Jerman 419 Oak St. # El Cerrito CLERK Sirs. Alice Johnson 442 Liberty St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK airs. Dorothy F. Townsend 425 Oak St. , El Cerritos CLERK Mrs. Edwin Martin 422 Oak St. , E1 Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 18 POLLING PLACE Housing Authority, 5213 Fall Ave. , Apt. 1B, El Cerrito a NAME iLDDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. 4wiary Parini 1733 Lexington St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Mary Fagan 6746 Cutting Blvd. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mfrs. Leola Phelps 6505 Blake St. , EI Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Edna Gibson 1836 Lexington St. ,, El Cerrito C1ERK Mrs. Aargaret ILimberling 1834 Lexington St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mildred nest 1424 Scott St. , El Cerrito EL c:E.RRITO Pi iCINCT NO. 18A PULLING PUCE Housing authority, 5218 Fall Ave. , Apt. 1B, El Cerrito E g ADDRESS Y INSPECTOR firs. Eleanor Roach 1738 Elm St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Bars. Mary -k rhefka 6447 Hill St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Florence Geisinger 815 Blake St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. wary Tong 1760 Elm Jt. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Viola Wood 440 Liberty St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Faye Hartley 1424 Richmond St. , E1 Cerrito EL CERRITO IiIECINCT NO. 19 p POLLING PLACE Housing Authority, 5301 Gordon Ave. , Apt. 1R. , S1 Cerrito NAE ADDRESS INSPECTOR airs. Maple Davis 5235 Victor Ave. , 2E, El Cerrito JUD3E Mrs. Par.-ue Wickliff 5201 Ernest Ave. , 2F, EI Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Dollie Wheeler 5219 Ernest Ave. , 2A, E1 Cerrito t CLERK Mrs. Myrtle W. Hunt 5211 Victor Ave. , Apt. A, E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Ruby Anthony 5235 Victor Ave. , JE, El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Susie B. Greer 5234 Ernest Ave. , 1B, E1 Cerrito R_u M Ep EL CERRITG PRECINCT No. 20 PULLING PLACE E. W. Terry garage, 8259 Terrace Ave. , E1 Cerrito NAME ADDRESS e wry INSPECTOR Mrs. Ida Retyaski 856 Bates Ave. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Dora Hewitt 8055 Terrace Dr. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Lydia A. mood 7815 Terrace Dr. , E1 Cerrito k CLERK Wm. J. Assure 309 Carmel Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Catherine D. Burns 847 Gelston PI. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Barbara Lucich 7845 Terrace Dr. , El Cerrito EL CE.RRITO PRECINCT NO. 20A POLLING PLACE E. W. Terry Rumpus Room, 8259 Terrace Dr. , El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS 4 i s INSPECTOR Mrs. Gertrude 'Waterbury 1290 Arlington Ave., El Cerrito JUDGE Robert Detloff 850 Sea View Dr. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Ruth hunt 822 Sea View Dr. , E1 Cerrito 6n CLERK Sirs. Mary Holdaway 818 Sea View Dr. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Eunice Abney 7760 Stockton St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Alice Schofield 8226 Terrace Dr. , E1 Cerrito EL CERRZTO PRECINCT NO. 21 POLLING PLACE Fire House, 1300 San Pablo Ave. , E1 Cerrito S'w Viiia ADDRESS f INSPECTOR Macs. Mary Zara 1441 Liberty St., El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Victoria iiarrone 1422 Elm St., El Cerrito JUDGE. airs. Josephine Bonelli 1439 Liberty St. , Bl Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Constance Regalia 1422 Liberty St. , E1 Cerrito C1XR'K ltrs. Margaret Drouillard 1435 Elm St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Elsie Siebert 1415 Liberty St. , El Cerrito yF, f EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 21A PULLING PLACE Mrs. J. Travilla Rumpus.Room, 1305 Elm St. , E1 Cerrito NO I NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Mary Stromberg 1313 Elm St., El Cerrito as 1 1- 36 z a F WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued ADDRESS r JUDGE Mrs. Martha Walls 1308 Elm St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Inez Scott 1238 Elm St. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Aargaret Woodhouse 1233 Elm St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Wanda Fio 1224 Elm St. , 91 Cerrito CLERK Sirs. Lydia Perrelli 1324 Elm St. , El Cerrito EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 22 H POLLING PLACE J. Nardon garage, 1546 Kearney St. , El Cerrito NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. kiathryn Sandvick 1534 Kearney St. , El Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Pauline Gay 1503 Liberty St. , El Cerrito wr JUDGE Mrs. Edith Guiduci 6239 Cypress Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Angelina Bertolli 1630 Kearney St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Josephine Bain 1521 San Pablo Ave. , E2 Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Mary Cisi 1627 San Pablo Ave. , El Cerrito EL CERRITO PR301NOT NO. 23 POLLING PLACE Beverly Turner garage, 1925 Key Blvd. , El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR firs. Beverly Turner 1925 Key Blvd. , 81 Cerrito JUDGE Mary El-ledge 2030 Hagen Blvd. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Mrs. Mary Bottini 1912 Junction Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Charlotte Colla 1922 Key Blvd. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Helen llelhass 1932 Key Blvd. , El Cerriton C :.4'RK Mrs. Bessie Faelz 6563 Cutting Blvd. , El Cerrito EL CERRITO P TINCT NO. 24 POLLING PLACE El Cerrito Jr. High School, Ashbury & Eureka F NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR ;yrs. Anna Flood 7305 Fairmont Ave. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Leona E. Allen 7609 Errol Dr. , nl Cerrito JUDGE. Frank P. Flood 7305 Fairmont Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Lorraine German 402 Ashbury Ave. , El Cerrito CLERK Mrs. Ethel Weisner 538 Albemarle St. , E1 Cerrito CLERK Henry Henricksen 7404 Rockway Ave. , E1 Cerrito KENSIMTON PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Major H. P. Banks garage, 1 Edgecroft Rd. , Berkeley 7 NAME ADDRESS P INSPECTOR Mrs. Ellen P. Willits 824 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mrs. Flora N. Scott 5 Edgecrof t Rd. ,, Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mrs. Florence Grondorf 178 Ardmore Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Miss Kannah Workman 660 Coventry Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Nell H. Downes 173 Ardmore Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Kathryn Plummer 9 Edgecroft Rd. , Berkeley 7 KENSINGTON PRECDET NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Lucille V. Donogh garage, 256 Cambridge Ave. , Berkeley 7 NAME ADDRESS 4 INSPECTOR Mrs. Lucille V. Donogh 256 Cambridge Ave. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mrs. Edith Ford 252 Cambridge Ave. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mrs. idae H. Carey 307 Rugby Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Marjorie A. Miller 260 Amherst Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Aary Beery 206 Stanford Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. •argaret A. McNairy 247 Amherst Ave. , Berkeley 7 MiSLYGTON PRECL3CT NO. 2s POLLING PLACE Mrs. clarion Cassel garage, 308 Vassar Ave. , Berkeley II; ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Barbara Senior 321 Rugby Ave. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mrs. Clara Hahl 343 gale Ave. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mrs. Marion Cassel 308 Vassar Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Rose A. Miller 233 Purdue Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Margaret E. Lawton 215 Purdue Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Winona L. Bucklin 410 Yale Ave. , Berkeley ? kTMINGTCN PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Leonard Strobel garage, 42 Ardmore Rd. , Berkeley NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Katherine Scott 96 Ardmore Rd. , Berkeley ? JUDGE Mrs. Marion Spillman 13 Kingston Rd. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mrs. Edwina J. Huth 50 Lenox Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK. Mrs. Helen V. Ferguson 81 Ardmore Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Mildred .uinby 41 Avon Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Dorothy Silveria 40 Lenox Rd. , Berkeley 7 EDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued KE INGTON PRECINCT NO. 3A POLLING PLACE Carlton Strout garage, 45 Kingston Rd. , Berkeley 7 NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen B. Smith 41 Kingston Rd. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mary P. Strout 45 Kingston Rd. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Anna E. Otto 30 Kingston Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Helen Frisvold 29 Kingston Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Orva M. Davis 16 Beverly Ct. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Lillian P. Erickson 34 Ardmore Rd. , Berkeley 7 KENSINGTON PRECINCT NC. 4 POLLING PLACE Arlington Ave. Community Center, 52 Arlington Ave. , Berkeley 7 NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marcella Marsan 51 Arlington Ct. , Berkeley 7 171t.IjJUDGEMaryRobinson33NorwoodAve. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Lucille Powell 1 Cowper Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Ann Crockett 18 Arlington Ct. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Janine Snyder 61 Norwood Ave. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Mrs. Jane W. Abbott 55 Arlington Ct. , Berkeley 7 JUMINGTON FRECJ"NET NO. 5 POLLING PL;.CE Dorothy Cake garage, 240 Willamette Ave. , Berkeley 8 M<X ADDRESS INSPECTOR Dorothy Cake 240 Willamette Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Frances A. Miller 220 Willamette Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Merle Tolhurst 228 Columbia Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Frances Van Dorn 120 Canyon Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Nina M. Gleason 277 Purdue Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Leona s8. Tromp 220 Willamette Ave. , Berkeley 8 KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 5A POLLING PLACE Jessie N. "White garage, 33 Westminister Ave. , Berkeley 8 NAME ADDRESS INSPECTCR Jessie N. White 33 Westminister Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Edna Weltzin 140 St. Albans Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Constance Partsch 9 Westminister Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Elizabeth Hempey 125 St. Albans Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Clara 0. Tessum 216 Yale Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Lola Chapman 110 York St. , Berkeley 8 KENSINGTON PRECINCT No. 6 POLLING PLACE N. C. :day garage, 527 Woodmont Ave. , Berkeley 8 NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen McDermont 541 Vistamont Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Grace B. Dotts 526 Woodaont Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Martha Smith 657 doodmont Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Mary Page 661 'Woodmont Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLEW Ruth Robertson 567 Vistamont Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Fera W. Shear 600 'doodmont Ave. , Berkeley 8 KENSINGTGX PRECI,XT NO. 7 POLLING PUZE Percy F. Betts garage, 5 'Westminster Dr. , Berkeley 8 1ME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie D. Scroggins 56 Kenyon Ave. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Abra B. Hoadley 120 St. Albans Rd. , Berkeley 8 JUDGE Erma Long 100 York Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Mart-a Cathcart 130 York Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Grace E. Leslie 22 Windsor Ave. , Berkeley 8 CLERK Mary P. Kinlock 50 Windsor Ave. , Berkeley 8 K BBINGTON PRECINCT No. 8 POLLING PLACE Alfred H. Arthur, 6 lnarchant Ct. , Berkeley 7 NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lillian B. Arthur 6 Marchant Ct. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Julia O'Connor 2 Marchant Ct. , Berkeley 7 JUDGE Bernice F. Erb 16 Eldridge Ct. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Jeanne E. Cassil 523 Coventry Rd. , Berkeley 7 CLERK Muriel Monahan 4 Willow Lane, Berkeley 7 CLERK Mercy Forsburg 24 Sunset Dr. , Berkeley 7 RICHMOND PRECINCT No. 1 POLLING PLACE Eddie Falenchar garage, 325 Tweksbury Ave. , Richmond NAME ADD LESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Ruby Lias 519 Golden Gate Ave. , richmond id 1 G— WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS 4 JUDGE Mrs. Christine M. Dennis 719 Golden Gate Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Mary A. Young 537 Golden Gate Ave. , Richmond CLERK Ethel Anderson 440 Golden Gate Ave. , Richmond CLERK George B. Erskine 533 Golden Gate Ave., Richmond h CLERK Virginia Bryant 601 Golden Gate Ave. , Richmond a L' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Pt. kasonic Lodge, 210 Washington Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Daisy Esser 116 Nichol Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Elizabeth A. Cramer 212 Rartina St. , Richmond fi JUDGE Bernadine Boggiattc 213 Nichol Ave. , Richmond CLERK Margaret Brown 317 Santa Fe Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Jessie M. Morris 409 Santa Fe Ave. , Richmond CLERK Nellie boss 210 Martina Ave. , Richmond i e,k RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Fred N. Hess garage, 323 Washington Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS K 1,e INSPECTOR Nellie Stiefvater 66 Terrace Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Josephine Esser 39 Nichol Ave. , Richmond y JUDGE Inez Garside 505 Washington Ave. , Richmond CLERK Bernice Darley 208 Bishop Ave. , Richmond CLERK Elizabeth H. Pruitt 83 Terrace Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mabelle Taller 64 Terrace Ave. , Richmond i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 4 POLLING PLACE Methodist Church, Nichol & :kartina, Richmond F NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Julia Bill 217 Cottage Ave. , Richmond JUDGE iota Matteucci 122 Castro Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Reva Carey 124 Cottage Ave. , Richmond CLERK Viva Crum 400 N. Richmond Ave. ,Richmond CLERK Josephine Palenchar 325 Tewksberry Ave. , Richmond CLERK Clara D. rerasso 223 Cottage Ave. , Richmond 4 RICHMOND PRECINCT NG. 5 POLLING PLACE Gffice of Gus Green, 141 Park Place, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR firs. Kargaret A. Kenny 11 Washington Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Nellie A. Cooper 111 Park Place, Richmond JUDGE Anna M. Goss 127 W. Richmond Ave. , Richmond CLERK Ethel A. Campbell 157 Park Place, Richmond CLERK Marie Ceridono 50 Nicholl Ave. , Richmond CLERK Sarah Porrit 18 lashington Ave. , Richmond RICHlItODiD PRECIZICT No. 6 POLLING PLACE Washington School, Bast Richmond Ave. & 'Nine St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Inga Morrison 339 East Richmond Ave. , Richmond JUDGE pilary UcCook 219 Nevada Ave. Riohmond JUDGE Flora E. Henry 125 Glenn St. , Richmond CLERK Ethel Johnson 354 East Richmond Ave. , Richmond CLERK Blanche Tompkins 161 S. 8th St. , 1C, Richmond CL-RK Thelma Rusek 571 Vintage St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 7 POLLING PLACE Recreation Bldg. , Div. 1, S. 6th & Maine Sts. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jennie hancher 145 S. 3rd St. , Richmond JUDGE Esther Hanson 140 S. 4th St. , 2D, Richmond JUDGE Tempa Wendell 135 S. 3rd St. , Richmond CLERK Olivia kimball 224 S. 2nd St. , dichmond CLERK Anne 2artin 139 S. 3rd St., Richmond CLERK Eleanor Cottle 125 S. 3rd St. , 2A, Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NC. 74 POLLING PLACE Recreation Bldg. , Div. 1, S. 6th & Maine Sts. , Richmond NAME ADDiUM INSPECTOR Vesta Cole 225 S. 5th St. , Richmond JUDGE Mildred Cochran 400 Maine Ave. , 1A, Richmond JUDGE Martha Bridges 234 S. 5th St. , Richmond CLERK Emma Gimsburg 125 S. 3rd St. , 1F, Richmond CLERK Laura Biederman 133 S. 6th St. , 1F, Richmond CLERK Evelyn Bush 133 S. 6th St. , lA, Richmond WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued RICEMED PRECLUCT NO. 8 POLLING PLACE Roy GodfreyAfr , Garage, 11,10 Ohio Ave. , Richmond NA ADDWM µINSPECTOR Loulse Spinney 126 S. 14th St. , Richmond JUDGE Margaret X. Phillips 449 S. 17th St. , Richmond JUDG:1 Lillian I. Gomez 141 S. 14th St. , Richmond y=CLERK Irma Godfrey 1410 Ohio Ave. , Richmond CLERK Vera Cockrell 1212 Chio Ave. , Richmond CLERK Marilla B. Everley 1401 Ohio Ave., 1D, Richmond RICK OND PRECINCT NO. SA POLLING PLACE 'Aa. F. Waltman garage, 1400 Ohio Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS ti+ a INSPECTOR Sagner 219 S. 13th St. , Richmond f JUDGE Cora Johnson 257 S. 13th St. , Richmond JUDGE Pearl Chism 516 - 10th St. , Richmond CLERK Beatrice Larsen 127 S. 14th St. , Richmond CLErM Ann Rewis 101 S. 15th St. , 2A, Richmond r CLERK Edgar B. Everly 1401 Ohio Ave. , 2B, Richmond RICHMOND P3ECLVCT NO. 9 r. 0 s POLLING PLA.ZZ C. F. rilchar garage, 220 S. 20th St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS An INSPECTOR Ada Pilcher 220 S. 20th St. , Richmond JUDGE Margaret Wood 115 S. 23rd St. , Richmond JUDGE Maybelle Matthews 218 S. 19th St. , Richmond CLERK Lucy Dauschmidt 221 S. 21st St. , Richmond CLERK Mary Eckhart 1912 Florida Ave. Richmond a CLERK Muriel Scheppler 200 S. 19th St. , Richmond RICfiMOND PRECINCT NO. 9A POLLING PLACE Charles E. Williams garage, 200 S. 20th St. , Richmond ADDRESS bie4 JY'INSPECTQR Esther Williams 200 S. 20th St. , Richmond JUDGE Margaret Archibald 1626 Potrero Ave. , 1A, Richmond JUDGE Eliza B. Smith 2901 Cutting Blvd. , 1F Richmond CLERK Rancia D. Cook 241 S. 20th St. , IA, Richmond CLEW Rmma SloBoden 144 S. 19th St. Richmond CLERK Margaret Shaw 440 S. 27th St. ,, IA, Richmond RIC'HWM PRECINCT NO. 10 L POLLING PLACE J. Vidulich garage, 1703 Bissell Ave. , Richmond bfAM3 ADDRESS 4 INSPECTOR Mrs. Bessie Vidulich 1703 Bissell Ave. , . Richmond JUDGE Josephine Pitts 1830 Chanslor Ave., Richmond JUDGE Leona R. Newman 160 17th St. , Richmond j CLERK Henrietta Peaterson 159 - 19th St., Richmond CLEHK Hazel Morrison 1620 Bissell ave. , Richmond CLERK Minnie M. Vargas 1826 Bissell Ave. Richmond RICHUOND PRW.L*:T NO. 11 POLLING PLACE H. C. Bowman residence, 121 - 15th St. , Richmond NAME ADDAESS a INSPECTOR Helen K. Dimock 1531 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Josephine Cannon 451 McLaughlin Ave. , Richmond f JUDGE Gladys W. Drummey 202 - 15th St. , Richmond CLERK Mary Accornero 1510 Bissell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Roue rich 1512 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dora McLaughlin 163 - 16th St. , Richmond RICHMOND ?RECI!VCT NO. 12 POLLING PLACE Ernest Brown Basement, 163 - 14th St. , Richmond k NAME ADDRESS u i y INSPECTOR Clarice Aaschio 1215 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond y JUDGE Mauvereen M. Holly 12171 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Maude Brombacher 1209 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond CLERK Lola T. Brown 163 - 14th St. Richmond CLERK Anna Turner 1225 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond CLE Aon F. Audibert 230 - 13th St. , Richmond UCHMiD MCINCT NO. 13 PCLLING PLACE Ruth A. Newcomb garage, 131 - 11th St. , 140 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Annie S. Hampton 150 - 9th St., Richmond JUDGE Maude Arnold 121 - 11th St. , Richmond 21 JUDGE Avis T. Thomson 138 - 11th St., Richmond CLERK Lois Smid 120 - 11th St. , Richmond CLRRK Anna E. Braz 34 - 11th St. Richmond CLERK Carrie Merritt 905 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND F3$CINCT NO. 14 POLLING PLACE Lodge Mall, 268 - 6th St. , Richmond NAME ADDA&S p tA INSPECTOR Grace L. HcLaster 6 - 7th St. , Richmond JUDGE Freda K. Stolker 230 - 6th St. , Richmond JUDGE Grace Schimpf 23 - 7th St. , Richmond CLERK Margaret Logan 133 - 7th St. , Richmond CLERK Luella Lang 222 - 6th St. , richmond CLERK Willie Beddoes 615 Bissell Ave. , richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 15 POLLING PLACE Fire Station b42, 235 - 5th St. , Richmond NME ADiMESS lm INSPECTCR Grace Black 161 - 5th St. , Richmond JUDGE Hermine A. Moore 226 - 5th St. , Richmond yJUDGETilithaEdgar151 - 6th St., Richmond CLERK Bertha Tate 144 - 4th St., Richmond CLERK Josephine Heinemann 157 - 6th St. , Richmond a CLERK Anna B. Alexander 158 - 4th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PdECIMT NO. 16 POLLING PLACE K. Kovalevsky garage, 233 Bissell Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Anita Transue 133 - 4th St. , Richmond JUDGE Chas. Kaiser 210 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Georgian Lasater 288 - 3rd St. , Richmond CLERK Mildred J. Barrow 305 Bissell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Minnie ;uinn 235 - 3rd St. , Richmond CLERK Lulu A. French 143 - 4th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 17 PCLLING PLACE Project office, Atchison Village, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Louise A. Smith 7 Chanslor Court, Richmond JUDGE Blanche Foster 15 Chanslor Ave. , Richaond JUDGE Elsa Crandall 158 Chanslor Circle, Richmond CLERK Helen C. Lively 336 W. Bissell Ave., Richmond CLERK Katherine Gwin 210 Garrard Blvd. , Richmond CLE i SMaybelle Breen 80 Chanslor Circle, Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 17A POLLING PLACE. Project Office, Atchison Village, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie Judd 258 Collins Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Elizabeth Lucas 23 W. Bissell Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Helen Rassing 125 Collins St. , Richmond CLERK Dorothy yorden 39 W. Bissell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Idell Smith 29 if. Bissell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Helen I. Clute 34 W. Macdonald Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 18 POLLING PLACE Carl McCanless garage, 204 Nevin Ave. , Richmond NAE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. idargaret A. Shea 405 "A" St. , Richmond JUDGE Florence Chaney 448 - 2nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Evalyn B. Kolp 219 Nevin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Jeanette Axelson 437 - 1st St. , Richmond CLERK Muriel Dolley 214 Nevin Ave., Richmond CLERK Esther L. Bentley 429 - 3rd St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19 POLLING PLACE richmond Public :Library, 4th & Nevin, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Brownie Maxwell 434 Nevin Ave., Richmond JUDGE Kristine Thomsen 417 Nevin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Laura E. McGrath 453 - 5th St. , Richmond CLERK Julia Selzer 442 - 3rd St., Richmond i WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS CLERK Florence B. Gall 454 — 5th St. , Richmond x CLERK Olivette F. O*Rourke 425 Nevin Ave. , Richmond a RICaMOND PRECINCT NO. 20 mr POLLING PLACE Rose Frosini garage, 808 Barrett Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS x INSPECTOR Dora Scars 609 Kevin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Minnie Biermer 432 - 7th St. , Richmond JUDGE Mae Prim 824 Nevin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Lois with 343 - 9th St. , Richmond CLERK Ellen N. Weston 443 - 9th St., Richmond CI.:rK Clara Porter 447' - 9th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21 POLLING PLACE Richmond Club house, 1125 Nevin Ave. , Richmond NAIM ADDRESS s INSPECTCR Eva Hall 1114 Barrett Ave. , Richmond JUDrE Hester L. Brown 1120 Nevin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Lucille Kister 418 - 11th St. , Richmond x CLERK Emil Graefenecker 429 - 11th St. , Richmond CLERK Wm. H. Kleinkauf 440 - lith St. , Richmond CLERK Charles Pelmont 1108 Nevin Ave. , Richmond RICHLSOND PRBCIII'CT K0. 22 POLLING PLACE U. W. C. A., 1201 Nevin Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ida Daley Howsman 420 - 13th St. , Richmond JUDGE Jean .Russell 423 - 13th St. , richmond s JUDGE Victoria T. Leggett 1225 Nevin Ave. , Richmond j CLERK Grace J. Browning 433 - 15th St. , Richmond CLEW& LaVerne Strom 1229 Nevin Ave. , Richmond r CIXsRK Anna Switzer 441 - 14th St., Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 23 POLLING PIACE Kell R. Jenkins garage, 530 - 11th St. , Richmond r1 NAME ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Agnes Henry 579 - llth St. , Richmond t JUDGE Florence Marshall 1020 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond w JUDGE Grace Jenkins 530 - 11th St. , Richmond CLERK Mildred B. Hammond 555 - 11th St. Richmond CLERK Grace E.Thompson 1317 Barrett Ave. , Richmond CLERK Gladys E. Paulson 1301 Barrett Ave. , Richmond RICBidOND PRECINCT NO. 24 POLLING PLACE S. T. Kvamen garage, 576 - 9th St., Richmond NAS$ ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mae H. O'Donnell Richmond524 - 9th St. , JUDGE Mary V. Bill 600 - 8th St. , Richmond bra JUDGE Jessie McKenzie 2722 Barrett Ave. , Richmond CLERK Bernice Sandersq528 - 8th St. , Richmond CLERK Lulu VandeVenter 656 - 8th St. , Richmond CLEAT Margaret E. Schafer 675 - 10th St. , Richmondz AITCHMOND PRECINCT N0. 25 7 POLLING PLACE Harold Rasmussen garage, 527 Ripley Ave. , richmond f NAME ADDRESS rv. INSPECTOR Cleo Fewins 524 - 6th St. , Richmond JUDGE May E. Wallin 669 - 6th St., JUDGE Joseph Jeffrey 562 - 6th St. , Richmond CLERK Richmond Agnes Yharburtoa M,5?3 - 6th St. , Richmond CLERK Anna Rasmussen Richmond52? Ripley Ave. , CLERK Roy Martin 513 Ripley Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 26 Y f POLLING PLACE Leon Eichel garage, 541 - 4th St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS t j fn INSPECTOR Frances Michel 541 - 4th St. Richmond JUDGE Effie Schmidt 537 - 5th St.,Richmond JUDGE Myrtle McClintock 549, - 5th St. , Richmond CLERK Jennie Sharp 401 Barrett Ave. , Richmond CLERK Elizabeth Barbieri 550 - 4th St. , Richmond h CLERK Alice Richaud 647 - 5th St. , Richmond i y J7 A 14 2) a WEDNESDAY MIX 3 1950 - Continued RICIMOND PstEC. NCT NO. 27 r POLLING PLACE Peres School, 5th & Penns ylvania.Ave.,. Richmond AL NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen Baxter 2900 Andrade .Ave. , Richmond RichmondJUDGEGeo. G. Jackson 635 - 11th St.,y JUDGE Marie Armas 824 - 9th St., Richmond CLERK Him D. Casselman 505 Pennsylvania Ave. aichmond r CLERK Larson Covell 720 - 9th St. , Richmond CLERK Caroline Martini 509 Pennsylvania Ave. , Richmond 5 RICHUGH'D r`AWDI:T NC. 28 POLLING PNCE James G. Healey garage, 745 - 17th St. , Richmond NAMR ADDAESS INSPECTOR Kathleen Santos 1825 Pennsylvania Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Rose Fry 1765 Pennsylvania Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Neca Walker 1759 Pennsylvania Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dora tieinrich 727 - 20th St. , Richmond CLERK Mary Barker 1812 Burbeck Ave. , Richmond N CLERK Earl Covey 1629 Pennsylvania Ave. , Richmond rE RICHMOND Pi=MCT NO. 29 POLLING PLACE George Smith garage, 1831 Roosevelt Ave. , RichmondY NAADDRESSME INSPECTOR Annie .McGrath 638 - 18th St. , Richmond JUDGE Florence Arnold 622 - 16th 3t. 0 Richmond JUDGE Fannie L. Miller 628 - 19th St. , Richmond CLERK Marie L. Baumberger 620 - 19th St., Richmond 1 CLERK Ellen Costello 1900 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond CLERK Julia I. 6askal 628 - 17th St., Richmond a RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 30 Ynz POLLING PLACE Fire House No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave. , Richmond MAKE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Minnie L. Phillips 1731 Barrett Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Nellie E. Bethards 1732 Barrett Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Velma Nicholson 528 - 18th St. , Richmond CLERK Annetta A•ngwin 1815 Barrett Ave. , Richmond CLERK Sadie nose Preston 510 - 18th St. , Richmond CLERK Myrtle X. Armstrong 545 - 19th St. , Richmond RIMWND P INCT NO. 31 PULLING PLACE William Albergi's Storeroom, 555 - 22nd St. , Richmond NAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Margaret R. Brandau 540 - 22nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Lulu a. Hudson 527 - 219t St., Richmond JUDGE Blanche C. Troyer 430 - 20th St. , Richmond CLERK Leola F. Bohling 467 - 22nd St. , Richmond rCLERKLaVoniaCarr2218BarrettAve. , Richmond CLERK Elsie Farrow 2111 Barrett Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRWINCT NO. 32 POLLING PLACE L. Cosentini garage, 634 - 22nd St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jeannette A. Lagarra 2035 Grant Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Caroline Anderson 618 - 22nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Wilma Stewart 2014 Burbeck Ave. , Richmond CLERK Grace Taylor 643 - 22nd St. Richmond CLEW{ May Belle Shrum 616 - 21st St. , Richmond CLERK Annie Koses 788 - 22nd St. , Richmond RIMMOND P33CINCT NG. 33 POLLING PLACE Presbyterian Church of the Redeemer, 2354 Andrade Ave. , Richmond NA IdE ADDRESS rk INSPECTOR Mabel J. Fuller 2369 Lowell Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Bertha Bacon 2375 Lowell Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Ann E. Leasman 2530 Lowell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Marie Hughes 1130 - 24th St. , Richmond CLERK Hosea Cecil 2540 Lowell Ave. , richmond 4CLERKPlumeJackson2531EmericAve. , Richmond rs , RICHidOND Pii3CMCT NO. 34 POLLING PLACE Edward J. Mooney Bookstore, 3601 Esmond Ave. , Richmond X NAME ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Amy F. Pearson 980 - 35th St. , Richmond FFA aj 4 w0' 1 1 Lie WEDNESDAY, KAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS JUDGE Caroline Schnabel 824 - 36th St. , Richmond JUDGE Mary B. Boyd 847 - 35th St. ,Richmond t CLERK N. Elizabeth Ettling 3425 Garvin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Harriet B. Porter 919 - 37th St. , Richmond CLERK Esther L. Hillstrom 3603 Garvin Ave. , Richmond r RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. POLLING PLACE John Hayes garage, 461 Dimm St. , Cor. Barrett, Richmond NAME 1 DDRESS INSFECTCR Way R. iieville 434 Carlston St., Richmond JUDGE Irene C. Viz 343 Carlston St. , Richmond z ? JUDGE Grace Engel 450 Carlston St. , Richmond x` CLERK Penelope Davis 458 Carlston St. , Richmond CLERK Margaret Henderson 5018 Nevin Ave., Richmond rty CLERK Valera M. Anderson 473 Carlston Ave. , Richmond RicEmOND FR:.CI.YCT No. 36 POLLING P1.-.CE Teresa White Residence, 424 - 42nd St. , Richmond a ADDRESS INSPECTOR Syrs Kreutzen 426 - 39th St. Richmond JUDGE A. Fagerberg 460 --41st St. , Richmond JUDGE Teresa 'White 424 - 42nd St. , Richmond CLERK Margaret Drexel 425 - 42nd St. , Richmond CLERK Dora F. Wooley 418 - 42nd St. , Richmond CLERK Edna koore 4012 Barrett Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT YC. 37 a POLLING PLACE Walter Willsonra as 561 - 35th St. Richmond8 y NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Alice Willson 561 - 35th St. , Richmond JUDGE Alma T. Barrett 3411 Nevin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Miriam Narvaez 3410 Roosevelt Ave. , Aichmond CLERK Margaret ;hard 3420 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond CL&A Caroline F. xcAfee 553 - 34th St. , Richmond CLERK Lillian Dahl 728 - 35th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 38 POLLING PLACE Lon Butler garage, 2800 Barrett Ave. , Richmond NAILS ADDRESS INSPECTCR Elsie Butler 2800 Barrett .Ave. , Richmond r JUDGE Bernice Robak 2501 Barrett Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Sadie Newford 2501 Barrett Ave. , Richmond CLERK Lenore Milson 559 Civic Center, Richmond CLERK Bertha Anderson 2712 Bevin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Esther Fay Nicks 646 - 22nd St. , Richmond r RI=9)ND PRECINCT NO 39 v. POLLING PLkCE Longfellow Jr. High School, 239 - 23rd St. , Richmond NAVE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie G. Vaslie 2120 Nevin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Edith Bryant 158 - 22nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Lorraine Cabral 1908 Nevin Ave. , Richmond CLE& Elizabeth Olejnik 337 - 22nd St., Richmond w,: CLERK Marie S. Riordan 2132 Nevin Ave. , Richmondz CLE£O: Robert B. Bryant 158 - 22nd St. , Richmond RlCf QND PRKCINCT K0. 40 Pp7„LING PLACE L. Wisher garage, 202 S. 35th St. , Richmond z NA4S ADDRESS INSPECTGR Phylli' s R. Van Name 245 S. 35th St. , Richmond JUDGE Henry Beer 132 S. 35th St. , Richmond JUDGE Gussie Halstead 270 S. 35th St. , Richmonda CLERK Lydia Beer 152 S. 35th St. , Richicond CLERK Mary Dour 2109 Esmond Ave. , Richmond CLERK Louise Wishar 202 S. 35th St. , Richmond RICIM[OND PASC114ICT NG. 41 POLLING PLACE Stege School, 50th & Cypress, Richmond NAMER ADDRESS r s Y ? INSPECTOR firs. Margaret Gately 4849 Cypress Ave. Richmond JUDGE Anna Soldavini 980 S. 47th St. , hichmond JUDGE Kathryn S. Klatt 4525 Cypress Ave. , Richmond CLERK Evelyn McGuire 842 S. 45th St. , Richmond CLERK Agnes Baird 842 S. 49th St. , Richmond CLERK Phyllis McBride 4723 Cypress Ave. , Richmond sn; x_44 SEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued RICHMOND ?AK-WI2N:,T O. 41A POLLING PL.4Ca Stege School, 50th & Cypress, Rienmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen G. Bonham 4849 Cypress Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Nora 0. Chambers 4910 Cypress Ave. , Richmond x JUDGE lary Todero 4607 Cypress Ave. , Richmond CLERK Janis Saling 933 S. 47th St. , Richmond CLERE Marion Barrett 4708 Potrero Ave. , ichmond CLERK Norvelle Stripe 839 S. 45th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 42 POLLING PLACE Ailene Black garage, 1511 San Joaquin Ave. , Richmond NIUE ADDRESS Ms INSPECTOR Ailene Black 1511 San Joaquin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Pearl Cody 1320 Carlson Blvd. , Richmond JUDGE Elva Eileen Doane 5314 Imperial Ave. , Richmond 01 CLERK Mary Lorette 1505 San Joaquin Ave. , Richmond CLERIC Jos. L. Malecka 1467 Carlson Blvd. , Richmond CLERK Clark L. Booker 1531 San Joaquin Ave. , Richmond dICHMCND PRSCIN:.T NO. 43 poLLING PLACE Camp Fire Girls Hdq. , 2745 Downer pve. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS a fi ff INSPECTOR Babel F. Chapman 2?32 Downer Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Rita Humphrey 709 - 28th St. , Richmond JUDGE Zella L. St. Martin 2802 Downer Ave. , Richmond CLARK Norma Jean Armand 1622 Bissell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mary L. Locke 2807 Downer Ave. , Richmond t CLERK Alice V. Crohn 2564 Downer Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 44 POLLING PLACE C. 0. Davis garage, 636 - 32nd St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTCR Mabel Davis 636 - 32nd St. , Richmond r JUDGE Margaret Summers 523 - 33rd St. , Richmond rt JUDGE Minnie Rowell 653 - 32nd St. , Richmond CLERK Violet idasiel 610 - 32nd St. , Richmond CLERK Emma Aanrow 654 - 32nd St. , Richmond CLERK Hennie Gersdorf 3220 Clinton Ave. , Richmond rX RICIM&OND PRFCINNCT NO. 45 Y POLLING PLn.:E Iona Cook garage, 529 Dimm Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS 5 y INSPECTOR Bertha Spruner 525 Dimm Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Julia Shea 550 McLaughlin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Iona Cook 529 Dimm Ave. , Richmond CLEHK Dorothy Meller 515 Dimm Ave. , Richmond CLERK Alice Egan 646 Humboldt St. , richmond CLERK Verona Walker 641 Amador Ave. , Richmond RICHNCND PAECINCT N(;. 46 POLLING PLACE Leo F. Prescott garage, 5919 Van Fleet Ave. , Richmond NAIL ADDRESS INSPECTOR Harriett Cross 601 Kearney St. , E1 Cerrito JUDGE Jane Duke 2830 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Elsie Johnston 6101 San Jose Ave. , Richmond CLERK Colla Lady 5902 San Jose Ave. , nichmond CLERK Pauline Cooper 5641 Van Fleet Ave. , Richmond CLERK Lydia Firchow 5840 Van Fleet Ave. , Richmond HICHU014D PRECINCT NO. 47 POLLING PLACE Nystrom School, 11th & Maine Sts. , Richmond x, NAME AE}DR&W INSPECTOR Edith M. Nystrom 1115 Florida Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Grace D. Curry 932 Ohio Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Rebecca Travis 919 Florida Ave. , Richmond CLERK Cordie Wynn 148 S. 11th St. , Richmond CLERK Iva 8enas 914 Ohio Ave. , Richmond CLERK Margaret Chattleton 130 S. 11th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NC . 47A POLLING PLACE Nystrom School, 11th & Maine Sts. , Richmond a raaz'43",.u4, 1 "413 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Katherine allamanno 630 Ohio kve. , Richmond JUDGE Esther Bianchini 136 S. 11th St. , Richmond M JUDGE Anne Good 228 S. 8th St. , Richmond CLERK Fern Miles 135 S. 9th St. , Richmond CLERK Eva viae Jessen 913 Florida Ave. , Richmond CLERK Edith Eddy 101 S. 12th St. , 2B, Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 48 POLLING PLACE Joaquin Alves garage, 620 - 11th St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS r°• Tfi INSPECTOR Lettle M. Logan 1301 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Minnie Jackson 635 - 11th St. , Richmond JUDGE Clara L. Horning 629 - 11th St. , Richmond CLERK Lola Faurot 634 - 11th St. , Richmond CLERK Ruth J. Brashear 626 11th St. , Richmond CLERK Anna S. Head 601 - 11th St. , Richmond 1hg. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 49 fPOLLINGPLACEHenryG. Bosse garage, 651 - 29th St. , Richmond NAME ADDr MS INSPECTOR Grace Curry 2626 Grant Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Esther L. Jakobsson 624 - 29th St. , Richmond JUDGE Irene Leist 644 - 28th St. , Richmond r CLERK Muriel Jensen 2610 Grant Ave. , Richmond CLERK leo Lobese 638 - 26th St. , richmond CLERK Luella Rasmussen 2914 Grant Ave. , Richmond 3I^HitOND PiMINCT NO. 50 r POLLING PLACE Fire Station No. 6, 4106 Clinton Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS 3J INSPECTOR Eula Rush 551 - 39th St. , Richmond JUDGE Jean Ludwig 573 - 39th St. , Richmond E JUDGE Marjorie Brendel 613 - 40th St. , Richmond CLERK Hazel Barrett 669 - 41st St. , Richmond CLERK Ruth nennedy 630 - 39th St. , Richmondg CLERK Effie Hamilton 637 - 41st St. , Richmond RICH1WND PRECINCT NO. 51 POLLING PLACE Frances Babich Rumpus Room, 760 Ventura Ave. , Richmondz Pf NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lenore Miller 5209 Solano Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Frances Babich 760 Ventura Ave. Richmond JUDGE Opal Tackley 781 Lassen St. , itichmond CLERK Barbara vers 769 Ventura St. , Richmond. CLERK Ruth Duncan 5125 Solano Ave. richmond CLERK Ruth Ostergaard 772 Lassen St. , richmond RICHMOND PA&CZNCT NO. 52 POLLING PLACE .Pullman School, Fall & Maple, richmond Nt dE ADDAESS i INSPECTOR Clara L. fienlnemann 153 S. 45th St. , Richmond JUDGE Jessie Murphy 145 S. 45th St. , Richmond JUDGE Sarah AcKown 267 S. 46th St. , Richmond CLERK Florence Krivolahvek 4229 Florida Ave. , Richmond s= CLERK Bass McGinn 4421 Florida Ave. , Richmond CLERK Helen Cuevas 270 S. 46th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 52A POLLING PLACE Pullman School, Wall do Maple, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Eunice Foulks 404 - 44th St. , Richmond n JUDGE Helen Cassinelli 4001 Ohio Ave. , •Richmond r JUDGE Mary E. Sisler 4004 Ohio Ave. , Richmond CLE-RK Laverne Cameau 128 S. 39th St. , Richmond CLERK Grentha LeMire 111 S. 41st St. Richmond CLERK Christine Eastanos 214 S. 41st St. , Richmond RICH11OND PRECINCT NO. 53 r POLLING PLACr. Nora Hutchison Living Boon, 866 - 8th St. , Richmond x NAME ADDaESS r Yi INSPECTOR Grace Clark 815 - 10th St. , Richmond JUDGE Beulah Holley 908 - 7th St. , Richmond JUDGE Pearl Clark 801 - 10th St., Richmond u '.CLERK May O'Neal 1003 Lincoln Ave. , Richmond 146 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1930 - Continued A3 NAME ADDRESS CLERK Nelley Lemay 852 - 8th St. , Richmond CLERK Nora Hutchison 866 - 8th St. , Richmond A a. RIC=0ND PRECINCT 110. 53A POLLING PLACE Grace H. Clark Living Room, 815 - 10th St. , Richmond y 3YtL ADDRESS ry% INSPEOTOR emirs. Margaret Cunningham 1812 Esmond Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Dors. Ella Bates 932 - 7th St. , Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Ruth Barnett 835 - 10th St. , Richmond CLERK Wars. karie James 849 - 10th St. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Edna Cecil 829 - 10th St. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Lucille Chappell 886 - 6th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 54 POLLING PLACE North Richmond Baptist Church, Filbert & Alamo, Richmond HA3'!E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary J. DaCosta 511 DuHoce Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Anna Radosevic 510 Nil-lard Ave. , Richmond r JUDGE Dora Crawford 515 Willard Ave. , Richmond CLERK Angell Aapelli 419 Sanford Ave. , Richmond CLERK Josephine Pocekay 501 Wlilard Ave. , Richmond CLERK Ethel Scott 501 DuBoce Ave. , itichmond r 8ICBIUM PiMIWT VG. 54A 4r! POLLING PNCE north Richmond .Baptist Church, Filbert & AlLmo, Richmond k NAME ADDRESS Titi U. INSPECTOR H. C. Chaney 1452 Filbert St. , Richmond JUDGE Hester R. Godfrey 237 Vernon Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Jos. C. Crawford 515 Sillard Ave. , Richmond CLERK Hazel Roberts 1255 Filbert St. , Richmond CLERK Geneva B. AicFadden 826 Chesley Ave. , Richmond CLERK Belle Dossman 438 DuBoce, Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 55 POLLING PLACE Fire House d5, Santa Clara & Huntington, Richmond NAME ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Hallie it. Clements 5839 Sutter St. , Richmond JUDGE Blanche L. Rothery 5700 Burlingame Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Ada J. Simpson 5733 Sutter St. , Richmond CLERK alma Winningham 5801 Santa Cruz Ave. , Richmond CLERK Gladys E. Bradley 5835 Huntington Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dorothy Barbour 5715 Sutter Ave. , RichmondyA RICHMOND Pd3:.INCT XL. 56 44POLLINGPLACELillianGlassickgarage, 2818 Bissell Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS s x INSPECTOR Lillian Glassick 2818 Bissell Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Dorothy liovescone 115 Murdock Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Elsie katten 2700 Euclid Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mildred Palenchar 115 Grove 6r.. , Richmond CLERK Tillie Baine 2710 ilevin Ave. , Richmond t CLERK Virginia Lyford 2845 Bissell Ave. , Richmond RIC EIiOND PAW INZT No. 5 7 POLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Administration Bldg. , 2900 Meeker Ave. , Richmond NAKS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Anita Clcwes 3131 Meeker Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Donald H. miller 3131 Meeker Ave. iRichmond chOvensJUDGEIreneFey809ensAve. , CLERK Bertha Dean 17 Stege Court South, Richmond CLERK Marie Park 856 S. 29th St. , Richmond CLERK Edw. A. Clowes 3131 Meeker Ave. , Richmond RICHROND PRECINCT NO. 57A POLLING PNCE Harbor Gate Administration Bldg. , 2900 Sleeker Ave. , Richmond hAME ADDAESS INSPECTOR Dors. Alma Heath 37 Harbor Court North, Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Loretta Newman 2817 Meeker Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Ruth Batch 826 Owens Ave. , Richmond CLERK firs. Pearl Richardson 3b Owens Ct. South, Richmond CLERK firs. Ruth Angell 11 Owens Court North, Richmond CLERK Evelyn Blodgett 33 Harbor Ct. North, Richmond zN WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued RICHMOND PRECINOT NO. 57B POLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Adm. Bldg. , 2900 Meeker Ave. , Richmond ter; NAbr ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Josephine Cobb 50 Owens Ct. , South, Richmond k° JUDGE Marie Shelton 2922 Hoffman Blvd. , Richmond JUDGE Velma Benedix 33 kotrero Ct. , North Richmond CLERK Laura Babbit 49 Owens Ct., South, Richmond CLERK Ruth Hoffman 804 So. 29th St. , Richmond CLERK Gean Creed 822 Owens Ave. , Richmond M1 RICHMOND PRECI!iCT NO. 58 T POLLING PLACE K. Smith garage, 2856 Lincoln Ave. , Richmond NAMW ADDRESS ClamINSPECTORMrs. Irene U. Bagby 2888 FdcBryde Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Noel E. Bagby 2888 -eBryde Ave. , Richmond fJUDGELeonardL. Curry 2376 IdeBryde Ave. , Richmond vN CIZRK Mrs. Virginia S. Curry 2376 McBryde Ave. , Richmond CLERK Barbara Smith 2856 Lincoln Ave. , Richmond CLEaK Delores Bannister 2880 McBryde Ave. , Richmond wt RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 59 y gPOLLINGPLACELloydA. Williams ra a 3434 Rheem Ave. Richmond a f f NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Sirs. Ruby RiPPy 3328 Lowell Ave. , Richmonde xk JUDGE Mrs. Eva Williams 3434 Rheem Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Hazel Gregg 3410 Rheem Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Xinnie Fullerton 3327 Humphrey Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dors. Christine Lewis 3400 Lowell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dors. Alma Robbins 3321 Humphrey Ave. , Richmond FtIC HRoND PRECINCIr No. 60 y d POLLING PLACE Blanche Abrao garage, 1769 Dunn Ave. , Richmond NA ADDiLESS LC INSFECTOR Ruth Wooley 1741 Dunn Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Oleta Smith 1720 Dunn Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Jessie Hiller 1421 Rheem Ave. , Richmond CLERK Emily Anderson 1511 Rheem Ave. , Richmond CIZAK Lulu Borkman 1761 Dunn Ave. , Richmond CLERK Blanche Abrao 1769 Dunn Ave. , Richmond itICHWND FAS tNCT NO. 61 r POLLING PLACE Project 4+ffice, Canal Apts. , Wine & Virginia, Richmond r NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Hose Dingle 46 Idaho St. , Richmond JUDGE Louise Milson 24 Alontana St. , Richmond 4 JUDO: Minnie Perricone 123 - 6th St. , RichmondCLERKJas. Leland Amos 311 Arizona Ave. , Richmond CLERK June Nyrick 28 Idaho St. , Richmond CLERK 31va Damon 41 Idaho St. , Richmond r RICHMCND PRECINCT NO. 61A POLLING PLACE Project t.ffice, Canal Apts. , 'Nine & Virginia St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Elizabeth Smith 233 Nevada Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Enid J. Lewis 301 X. Richmond Ave. , Richmond JUDGE La Verne Voss 148 Collins Ave. , Richmond h,CLERK Mary E. Stark 650 - 22nd St. , Richmond CLERK Viola Counts 478 - 13th St. richmond CLERK Stella Loiseau 28 Cutting Ct. , Richmond RICHMOND ?AiCINCT No. 62 POLLING PLACE Clearing house, 327 N. Virginia Ave. , Richmond 3 i lTt'ME ADDRESS Vis, INSPECTCR John *JacGrath 132 - 5th St. , Richmond JUDGE Leydia J. Rowell 3743 EsmmoadAve. , Richnd JUDGE Mildred Kerr 240 W. Chanslor Ave. , Richmond CLERK Rhoda Jones 1805 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond CLEiM Emma Elston 2340 Garvin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dorothy Pattison 129 - 5th St., Richmond RIC:_RiOND PRECINCT No. 62A POLLING PLACE Clearing house, 327 W. Virginia Ave. , Richmond xnx ' x ¢.448 WrDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued 4 F. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mabel Mason 118 S. 14th St. Richmond Via, JUDGE Clara W. Newton 118 S. 14th St. , Richmond w JUDGE Bernice Bradley 629 - 4th St. , Apt. 26, Richmond CLERK Louise Schwarzmier 315 - 25th St. , Apt. 21, Richmond CLERK Jessie L. Henry 2929 Andrade Ave. , Richmond CLERK Rosalina James 691 - 10th St. , richmond 470i RICHMOND PAECINCT NO. 63 LT, POLLING PLACE Project Lffice, Terrace Apts. , Richmond NAMh ADDRESS INSPECTOR Maxine Jones Terrace Apts. , 1-15, Richmond JUDGE Helen Anderson Terrace Apts. , 11-2, Richmond JUDGE Gladys M. Hill 2000 Garvin Ave. Richmond rACLERICMaryDeLapTerraceAgts. , P-2, Richmond CLERK Antoinette A rtin 612 - 34th St. , Richmond CLERK Vernie B. Ghler 637 - 19th St. , Richmond r RICHMOND P !'+1NjT A0. oto r POLLING PLnCE Project Office, 1801 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond N NAME. ADD DESS, INSPECTOR Alice E. Walter 1325 Hoffman Blvd. , Richmond JUDGE Evelyn Cash 1501 Cutting Blvd. , 2A, Richmond JUDGE Rozella Rye 1301 Hoffman Blvd. , 1D, Richmond CLERK Marie Pennington 101 S. 12th St., 2C, Richmond CLERK Stella Martinez 500 S. 16th St. , lE, Richmond CLERK Pauline Landers 11 Meeker Court North, Richmond ff RICHMGND PRECINCT No. 64A POLLING PLACE Project '6ffice, 1801 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond N ADDRESS 4 INSPECTOR Zilla S. Wright 46 S. 12th St. , Richmond r JUDGE Sarah V. Cheney 729 S. 14th St. , Richmond JUDGE Mae Makaster 1431 Wright Ave., Richmond CLERK J. J. Atkins 1000 Virginia Ave. , 1F, Richmond CLERK Louise Schiewek 1601 Potrero Ave. , Richmond CLERK H. Hollenberger (Mrs.) 46 S. 14th St. , Richmond F RICHMOND PRECINCT K0. 65 POLLING PLACE recreation Hall, S. 27th & Virginia, Richmond NAME ADDS ESS 5., INSPECTOR Alice Judkins 338 S. 23rd St. , Richmond JUDGE Odelia XcDowell 250 - 25th St., Richmond JUDGE Mary Francois 416 - 27th St. , Richmond x CLERK Virginia Curry 341 S. 23rd St. , Richmond r CLERK Helen Cooper 326 - 31st St. , Richmond CLERK Frances Dean 416 - 27th St. , Richmond a RICHMOND PRECINCT YG. POLLING PLACE Recreation Hall S. 27th & Virginia, Richmond NAM ADDliESS r f INSPECTOR Louise Norlin 2325 Welcome Ave. , lA. Richmond JUDGE Ruth Pillow 2325 Welcome Ave. , 2As Richmond JUDGE Adele Allen 4109 Mall Ave. , Richmond CLERK Ella Stolz 2025 Dunn Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dorothy Braaten 2325 Welcome Ave. , 1A, Richmond CLERK Verna Wogh 243 - 25th St., Richmond u RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 66 POLLING PLACE Project Uffice, 1801 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond NAS ADDOM INSPECTOR Thelma ambrosia 651 S. 23rd St., Richmond JUDGE Flora Lee Thompson 726 S. 22nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Barbara Biehl 59 S. 22nd St. , Richmond CLERK Leona Christopher 619 S. 19th St. , Richmond t i' CLERK Grace L. Walton 1819 Potrero Ave., 1D, Richmond u CLERK Edythe Kaufman 3700 Cerrito Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 66A 7 POLLING PLACE Project Office, 1801 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond NAISE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucille hair 643 S. 21st St. Richmond JUDGE Anna Anderson 681 - 34th St., Richmond JUDGE Carolyn F. McKee 1734 Hollings Ave, , Richmond 7 i WEEDNESDA-Y, Mz'Y 3, 1950 - Contirued NAM ADDRESS CLERK Angela Zarcone 943 - 37th St., Richmond CLERK Ida Peterson 1524 Potrero Ave. , Richmond CLERK Katherine L. Ford 4934 Stockton Ave. , Richmond RICIM11D PAWL= NO. 67 POLLING PLACE Steve Cepernich garage, 615 S. 31st St. , Richmond XAME AADDRWS INSPECTOR Verna K. Atwood 601 S. 31st St. , Richmond JUDGE Joanna Cichantek 621 S. 31st St. , Richmond JUDGE Eveleyn Byrd 710 S. 30th St. , Richmond CLEi Alfred L. Atwood 601 S. 31st St. , Richmond CLERK Marie Esperland 530 S. 28th St. , 1D, Richmond CLERK Elizabeth Shade531 S. 30th St. , Richmond AICMAD14D PRECINCT Nos. 68 POLLING PLACE Joseph Ghisio garage, 567 S. 41st St. , Richmond 5 NAME ADDRESS 4 INSPECTOR Clara Bradshaw 735 S. 41st St. , Richmond JUDGE Elena Ghisio 567 S. 41st St. , Richmond 4 JUDGE Martha Havey 837 S. 43rd St. , Richmond CLERK Rita Mix 825 S. 45th St., Richmond C '' Anette Rudolph 4211 Stockton Ave. , Apt. 3, Richmond F CLERK Leona Tinlin 4110 Huber Ave. , Apt. 3, Richmond RICHWAD PRECINCT NO. 69A POLLING PLACE Joseph Ghisio Laundry Room, 567 S. 415t St. , Richmond U% AD&&.W KV 4` s INSPECTOR Daniel Rudolph 4211 Stockton Ave. , Apt. 3, Richmond JUDGE Edna heath 577 S. 41st St. , Richmond JUDGE Maebelle Lloyd 4321 Stockton Ave. , Apt. 1, Richmond wy CLERK Mary Ghisio 557 S. 41st St. , Richmond CLERK Lucille Sage 2815 Griffin St. , Richmond CLERK Janette E. Bruni 4100 Huber Ave. , Apt. 39 Richmond RICHKOND PRECINCT NC. 69 1FYa POLLING PLACE Housing Auditorium, 50th & Jefferson, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR :dna V. isendonca 1812 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond f ° JUDGE Fearl Lepley 1444 Merced Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Anne Frederick 1435 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond 7 . CLERK Mrs. Nita Caskey 5625 Panama Ave. , Richmond CL«,Rb Lorraine Peabody 5215 Jefferson St. , 1F, Richmond AR CLERK George Hollon 1910 Panhandle Blvd. , Richmond A=90ND PAKCiNCT NO. 69A POLLING PLACE Housing Auditorium, 50th do Jefferson, Richmond r NAME ADDRESS, INSPECTOR Lillian G. Aaxwell 5325 Alameda Ave. 2E, Richmond JUDGE Doris Whitlow 386 S. 38th St. , Aichmzond JUDGE Kathleen Haines 560 S. 30th St. , 1C, Richmond CLERK Muth Smith 5340 Jefferson Ave. , 2E, Richmond CLERK Nellie uinnick 4301 Stockton Ave. ,- Apt. 8, Richmond CLERK Nevvajean Carbery 5415 Alameda Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 70 POLLING PLACE Marguerite C. Schumacher garage, 5801 Panama Ave. , Richmond NAPE ADDRESS INSPECTOR ;darguerite C. Schumacher 5801 Panama Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Clara H. Rosentrach 2331 Panhandle Blvd. , Richmond JUDGE Josephine Ackelbein 5436 plumes Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mildred Deadrick 5915 Sacramento Ave. , Richmond CLERK Gladys Hiaze 1800 Butte Ave. , Richmond CLERK Sue Cheek 5910 Burlingame Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 71 POLLING PLa.CE Claire Cullen Residence, 422 S. 14th St., Richmond MAKE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Claire Cullen 422 S. 14th St., Richmond JUDGE Lyda iiorn 360 S. 14th St. , Richmond JUDGE Ina e. Jennings 416 S. 14th St. , Richmond CLERK Hazel Jacobsen 357 S. 15th St. , Richmond CLERK Noreen Copeland 1419 Virginia Ave. , Richmond CLERK Joyce Christiansen 348 S. 14th St. , 2D, Richmond 50 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued RICHMOND PRECINCT NG. ti lA t1 POLLING PLACE Claire Cullen Residence, 422 S. 14th St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS F t INSPECTOR Earl Cullen 422 S. 14th St. , Richmond JUDGE Adeline Stoddard 3208 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Martha Stone 536 - 31st St. , Richmond CLERK Margaret Jeremiason 338 S. 15th St. , Richmond CLERK Floriene Souza 1817 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond CLERK Charlcie Rogers 401 S. 14th St. , lE, Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 72 POLLING ,iLACE. Project iiffice, Canal War Apts. , dine & Virginia, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Irene Bonner 37 - 2nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Allene XeCarty 21 - 2nd St. , Richmond JUDGE. Leona Patterson 126 - 12th St. , Richmond CLERK Claribel Dobinson 314 Commercial St., Apt. 8, Richmond CLERK Madelyne Putman 2005 Burbeck Ave. , Richmond OLE-RK Curtis A. Patterson 12b - 12th St. , Richmond RICHMOND Pz=IMT NO. 72A. r POLLING PUCE Project Office, Canal War Apts. , Wine & Virginia, Richmond NA b{E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Margaret DuBois 432 - 8th St. , Richmond JUDGE Dana Ruth Rackley 315 Commercial St. , Apt. 13, Richmond JUDGE Robt. W. Gutman 138 S. 5th St. , Richmond ry CLERK Elsie Lysher 315 Commercial St. , Apt. 11, Richmond CLERK Fern T. "oil 432 - 8th St. , Richmond CLERK Gladys A. Dolan 560 - 38th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PASCLYCT NO. 73 POLLING PLACE Project G"lce, Canal liar Apts. , Wine & Virginia, Richmond 4. T ',- ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jean Waldron 531 Nevin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Pearl Pemberton 511 Nevin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Edythe 'iakeland 2367 McBryde Ave. , Richmond f' CLERK Mary nallihan 517 Nevin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Frances Thomas 3631 Barrett Ave. , Richmond CLERK Margaret Buell 5516 Van Fleet Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NG. 73A POLLING PLACE. Project office, Canal War Apts. , Mine & Virginia, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Gladys Kiskis 2375 AcBryde Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Angelina Cizmich 330 S. 3rd St. , Richmond JUDGE Margaret Raffanelli 417 Florida Ave. , Richmond CLERK Marion Stephenson 2400 Andrade Ave. , Richmond CLERK Maxine Hlackson 532 - 13th St. , Richmond CLERK Weldon E. Wakeland 2367 McBryde Ave. , Richmond RIMMGND PRECINCT NO. 74 POLLING PLACE Project Office, Atchison Village, Richmond NAME ADDHZSS INSPECTOR Alberta Hailes 15 J. Bissell Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Vernie lurphy 145 Curry Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Velva 0. Kock 207 - lst St. , richmond CLE13K Loyola Gough 213 - 1st St. , Richmond CLE& Lena Ruffatto 125 Bissell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Louise H. Simmons 19 W. Bissell Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND Pz'=. NCT NO. 74A POLLING PLACE Project Office, Atchison Village, Richmond NAI E ftDD tES3 INSPECTOR Alfreda Varmby 254 W. Bissell Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Yvonne Rall 252 W. Bissell Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Helen Walker 82 Chanslor Circle, Richmond CLEaK Bernice Sewell 30 Circle vt. , Richmond CLERK Mary chase 230 W. Bissell Ave. , Richmond CLERK Nell Kiger 156 Curry St. , Richmond RIC4D-_\D Pi2Et:IYCT NO. 75 1 POLLING PLACE Recreation Hall, S. 6th "ulna, Richmond u NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Iona Howell 647 - 6th St. , richmond E WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME DDAESS JUDGE. Irma Bell 721 - 34th St. , Richmond JUDGE Bessie Snyder 3311 Clinton Ave. , Richmond CLERK dean Lewis 516 - 10th St. , Richmond F CLERK Daisy kaddix 618 ].tains Ave. , Richmond CLERK Minnie Heller 330 S. 4th St. , 2D, Richmond RIMMOND PRBCINCT NO. 75k POLLING PL0L Recreation Hall, S. 6th & miaine, Richmnd r I ADDRESS f INSPECTOR Dorothy Shianick 1827 Florida Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Marietta Heyman 325 S. 7th St. , Richmond JUDGE Ruth Hollingsworth 218 S. 9th St. , Richmond CLERK Rose .Faulkner 1080 Essex Ave. , Richmond CLERK rmms Dowty 354 S. 4th St. , richmond CLERK Gladys Zuiett 1771 Hollings Ave. , Richmond z RICHMOND PREC i NUT NL. 76 ry POLLING PLACE USO Bldg. , S. 10th & Virginia, Richmond NAME ADDRESS tr INSPECTOR Ethel Hauge 934 Blaine Ave. , Richmondp JUDGE Carolyn aendrix 921 galas Ave. , Richmond JUDsE Helen Swoariagton 822 Florida Ave. , Richmond RK LivingstonConnie 06 Florida Ave. Richmond Egs9 CLERK Florence Conner 830 Florida Ave.,, Richmond CLERK Florence Coffin 340 - 11th St. , Richmond t,x RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 76ts POLLING PLACE USO Bldg. , S. 10th & Virginia, Richmond NAME ADDAESS t INSPECTOR Hobert Lambert 413 S. 8th St. , Richmond JUDGE Norens lambert 413 S. 8th St. Richmond JUDGE Issac B. Smith 335 S. 9th St. , Richmond CLERK Frances Ayers 801 Virginia Ave., 2C, Richmond s CLERK Elizabeth C. Lambert 2300 Cutting Blvd. , 2E, Richmond CLERK Lila I. Gibbons 2300 Cutting Blvd. , IA, Richmond RICHMOND PR&CL'VCT N0. 77 POLLING PLACES Project %-frice, 1301 Luttiag Blvd. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ruth Rude 342 S. 18th St., Richmond JUDGE Mildred Bartlett 141 S. 16th St. , lE, Richmond JUDGE Barbara Goodrich 334 S. 18th St. , Richmond CLERK Ida Ramsay 253 S. 18th St. , Richmond u - CLERb Mary Ferrari 149 S. 22nd St. , Richmond r CLERK. Ruth Sussman 422 S. 18th St. , 2B, Richmond F RICdiMD PAW.LICT NO 77A x POLLING FLAC4 Project tffice, 1801 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond NAME ADDiESS Yu INSPECTOR Charlotte Thompson 371 S. 22nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Pauline Faulk 2100 Virginia Ave. , 1D, Richmond JUDGE gaud ;i. good 1730 Florida Ave. , Richmond CLERK Lena Porter 2000 Virginia Ave. , Richmond CLERK Anna bLae Morris 241 S. 20th St. , 1C, Richmond u CLERK Zorah P. Hates 401 S. 20th St. , Richmond RICHNOND PRECIN r NO. 78 x: POLLING PLACE Recreation Hall, S. 27th & Virginia, Richmond XME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Adelaide Picton 447 S. 28th St. Richmond sa JUDGE Gladys Brusie 2711 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond JUDGE Ethel .miller 2801 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond CLERK Phyllis Feyder 440 S. 28th St. , Richmond CLERK Emily Axtell 2750 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond E CLERK Peggy Nyles 2729 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond RICIWOND PzMCiNZT NO. 78A POLLING PLACE Recreation Hall, S. 27th & Virginia, Richmond KM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Letitia uswald 425 S. 27th St. , IB, Richmond JUDGE Ulanie Dickey 425 S. 27th 3t. 0 219 Richmond JUDGE Tourie Dommes 240 - 5th St. , Richmond kr, wLERK Vera. Bailey 653 McLaughlin Ave. , Richmond C12AK Irma ;some 425 S. 27th St. , 1F, Richmond a CURK Freda Seip 2b3 S. 15th St. , Richmond WEDNESDAY, UAY 3, 1950 - Continued RIC-H.aCUD PsIZOINCT NO. 79 POLLING iLAWE Housing Authority, 700 S. 24th St., Apt. 13, Richmond r NANE ADDRESS r' INSPECTOR Beatrice A. Scott 55 One Court, Richmond JUDGE Carree Staples 700 S. 24th St. , 1L, Richmond JUDGE' Corilla Williams 700 S. 24th St. , 1F, Richmond CLERK Nancy Crutchfield 739 S. 24th St. , lA, Richmond CLERK Mrs. Eva «sae Adams 740 S. 24th St. , 1F, Richmond s CLERK Annie Aontgomery 739 S. 24th St. , 2E, Richmond RICHMOND PaRCINCT No. 79A POLLING PLrZ2 Housing Authority, 700 S. 24th St., Apt. 1E, Richmond f AAM ADDRESS INSPE'CTCR Corine Latson 739 S. 24th St. , IF, Richmond JUDGE Fredner M. Allen 739 S. 24th St. , 1E, Richmond JUDGE Ida May Tribble 518 Spring St. , 2F, Richmond x CLERIC Johnnie may Murphy 40 - 8 Court, Richmond CLERK Anna Lee alright 700 S. 24th St. , 1D, Richmond CLERK Auby Tillmon 770 S. 25th St. , 1D, Richmond 3 AICHMGND PAECINCT NO. So FGLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Administration Bldg. , 2900 Meeker Ave. , Richmond ry 1%1"17 ADDRESS M INSPECTOR Naomi Turner 12 Court 5, Richmond JUDGE Aileen WcFadyen 843 S. 29th St. , Aichmond JUDGE Charlotte Brown 11 Potrero Cr.. North Richmond CLERK Margaret Ellis 4601 Potrero Ave. , Apt. 1B, Richmond CLERK Lorene Scott 55 - 5 Court, Richmond CLERK Mildred Netto 432 S. 26th St. , 2E, Richmond BICE MUD PRECINCT NO. 81 d POLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Administration Bldg. , 2900 Meeker Ave. , Richmond NiB ADDRESS 5IMPECTORLucilleButler12CentralCourt, Richmond JUDGE Lucille Curtis 24 - 3 Ct., Richmond JUDGE George E. AcFadyen 843 S. 29th St. , Richmond r CLERK Marie Flury 25 - 3 Court, Richmond CLERK Dorothy Aatone 50 - 3 Court, Richmond CLERK Bertha hash 913 Owens Ave., Richmond RICHUCND PRSCIWT NO. 82 POLLING PLACE Housing Authority, 750 Spring St. , Apt. 1C, Richmond N ADDRESS a 4 INSPECTOR Velma English 1801 Aheem Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Ruby Holcomb 2366 ldaricopa Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Virginia D. Sullivan 18 - 9th St. Court, Richmond CLERK Flossie Dunlap 1109 Roosevelt Ave. , richmond CLERK Jessie Pearce 822 Owens Ave. , Richmond CLERK Audis Lee 823 Lassen Ave. , Richmond Fa iUQ:l uN:) FAEC.ENCT NG. 82A POLLING PLACE Housing Authority, ?50 Spring St. , Apt. 1C, Richmond NAME ADD" ' INSPECTOR ililaa Rotoingham 562 S. 31st St. , Richmond JUDGE Norva Ainsworth 641 S. 31st St.v1D Richmond JUDGE Gladys Foreman 300 S. 5th St. , ,1ARichmond r* CLERK Glen Foreman 300 S. 5th St. , IA, Richmond CLERK Edna Bruamett 700 S. 31st St,, 1H, Richmond CLERK Jas. Nottingham 562 S. 31st St. , Richmond RICHV-CND PRECINCT NO. 83 POLLING PLACE Housing Authority, 768 Spring St. Apt. lE, Richmond ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mattie Ware 721 S. 33rd St. , Apt. 2A, Richmond JUDGE Adie Chapman 416 C St. , Richmond JUDGE Sedalia O'Neal 705 S. 33rd St. , 1E, Richmond CLERK Naomi Sumler 721 S. 33rd St. , 1C, Richmond CLEW Clovis Jones 721 S. 33rd St. , IA, Richmond CLERK Lillie Young 731 S. 33rd St. , IE, Richmond RICRMUND FAECI.NCT NC. 83A ZiiPA POLLING PLACE Housing Authority, 768 Spring St. , Apt. lE, Richmond 1 jSY 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1950 NAKE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Anna Locati 260 S. 43rd St. , Richmond JUDGE Chas. Morrisette 139 - 15th St. , Richmond JUDGE Edith Seuberth 2323 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmondt CLERK Shirley S. Fortin 3911 Solano Ave. Richmond CLERK Ruth E. Graves 4223 Wall Ave. , Richmond CLERK Annie E. 2orrisette 139 - 15th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECUT NQ. 84 r POLLING PLACE J. P. Gunn garage, 330 S. 37th St. , Richmond 4 2 NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Hazel Verrinder 337 S. 37th St. , Richmond JUDGE. Josephine Dumone 3521 Center St. , Richmond r JUDGE Gladys Taylor 322 S. 37th St. , Richmond CLERK Thelma Cornish 323 S. 37th St. , Richmond r,y iCLERKInaBcoth3535ChioAve. , Richmond CLERK Lucille Connelly 3816 Center Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8" POLLING PLaCE Sevot Anderson garage, 3616 Dialler Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Dors. Sevot Anderson 3616 'Waller Ave. , Richmond JUDGE nary Dotson 3614 Center Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Eldora Norris 5431 Bay View Ave. , 2C, Richmond CLERK Nellie Hart 3536 Waller Ave. Richmond CLERK Mattie Nunn 3612 Florida Ave. , Richmond y CLERK Fannie Scott 964 - 9th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 85 POLLING PLACE Project Office, 4300 Huber Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR 'Vivian Priest 381 S. 39th St. , 2B, Richmond JUDGE Eunice Stoneking 401 S. 36th St. , Richmond JUDGE Eugenia Owens 4301 Cutting Blvd. , 2A, Richmond CLERK Florence Ashmore 750 S. 52nd St. , IAV Richmond CLERK Marie fiernandez 248 S. 20th St. , Richmond CLERK John Nichols 4410 Taft Ave. , 1F, Richmond A RICEMOND FRECIItCT NO. 85A f POLLING PLACE Project Gffice, 4300 Huber Ave. , Richmond Nam ADDRESS INSPECTOR Virginia 1.unaniec 4411 Overend Ave. , lE, Richmond JUDGE Elsie dc Ree 4411 Overend Ave. , 2E, Richmond JUDGE Ruth Nichols 4410 Taft Ave. , 1F, Richmond CLEia Clara illiams 4350 Taft Ave. , 1D, Richmond CL. Charlotte Tackett 4350 Taft Ave. , 2F, Richmond CLERK Alice belts 4411 Overend Ave. , 2C, Richmond i 54: t J;s RICK-WND PstECINCT A0. 86 M POLLING PLACE Dorothy -assa garage, 340 S. 49th St. , Richmond NAME ADDAFZS INSPECTOR Annie Denevi 5114 Wall Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Generosa Soldate 5012 Mall Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Edna `Weaver 4528 'Mall Ave. , Richmond CLERK Syria Johnson 4914 Wall Ave. , Richmond CLERK Lena Lagorio 844 - 34th St. , Richmond CLERK Arlene .tull 330 S. 49th St. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 86f POLLING PLACE Dorothy :Lassa Living Room, 340 S. 49th St. , Richmond NAME ADDi SS INSPECTOR Dorothy Massa 340 S. 49th St. , Richmond JUDGE Ruacel Johnson 3939 Center Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Cecil Bowers 923 - 29th St. , Richmond CLERK A11ine Chennault 301 S. 47th St. , 2B, Richmond CLERK- Charlotte Barnett 3910 State St. , Apt. 4, Richmond CLERK Vivian George 452 Key Blvd., Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 8? POLLING PLAZE Project kofflca, 4300 Huber Ave. , Richmond ADDRESS INSPECTCR gollie .Andriaeassens 4527 Huber Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Allie R. Evans 750 S. 45th St. 2D Richmond JUDGE William L. Evans 50 S. 45tb St. , 2D, richmond A. I WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued r NAME ADDRESS CLERK Velva Wyatt 5021 Madison Ave. , Apt. 5, Richmond' CLERK Helen Hillman 4331 Potrero Ave. , Richmond CLERK Helen C. Gordon 4519 Potrero Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 87A POLLING PLACE Project Office, 4300 Huber St. , Richmond i,. NAME ADDRESS MEM;. INSPECTOR Ylctoriner'roFp 5825 Tehama Ave. , Richmond JUDGE nose Conine 555 - 41st St. , Richmond JUDGE Christine Hollon 1910 Carlson Blvd. , Richmond CLERK Martha Gaetano 5911 Bay View Ave. , Richmond CLERK Virginia Roach 4118 Fall Ave. , Richmond CLERK Evelyn R. Smith 1644 Shasta Ave. , Richmond RI-01EXO tD PRECINCT NO. 88 POLLING PLACE Project Office, 4300 Huber Ave. , Richmond NAS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Kathryn Foster 700 S. 52nd St. , 1L, Richmond JUDGE Marian Beauchamp 701 S. 524d St. , 2A, Richmond JUDGE Beatrice Fogelstrom 701 S. 52nd St. , 2B, Richmond r CLERK Opal Hetzlaff 4604 Fall Ave. , Richmond t' CLERK Esther Dawe 845 S. 45th St., Richmond CLERK Margaret Wegher 5100 Huber Ave. , Apt. 7, Richmond u. R=HMOND PRECINCT NO. 88A POLLING PLACE Project office, 4300 Huber Ave. , Richmond ADDRESS INSPECTOR Roseana 'Washington 229 Washoe Ave. , Apt. L, Richmond r JUDGE Ethel Hall 531 Erlandson St. , Apt. 2, Richmond A JUDGE Jennie mcCree 850 S. 25th St. , 1F, Richmond CLERK Mary Allen 24 - 2 Ct. , Richmond CLERK Mildred Jones 4830 Huber Ave. , Apt. 2, Richmond CLERK Anola G. Thompson 600 S. 52nd St. , 2E, Richmond RICERON'D PRECINCT NO. 89 h POLLING PLACE }project Office, 4300 Huber Ave. , Richmond xR 14AME ADDiW.W INSPECTOR Helen Ainnee 4920 Stockton Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Lillian Young 700 S. 52nd St. , 2E, Richmondlg JUDGE Mary Meeks 4511 Fall Ave. , Apt. 4, Richmond CLERK Donna French 4711 Stockton Ave. , Apt. 39 Richmond CLERK Eutelia Ramirez 735 S. 52nd St. , 1G, Richmond CLERK Rose X. Hughes 735 S. 52nd St. , 1B, Richmond BICHkOND sFREGINCT N0. 89A POLLING PLACE Project '+ffice, 4300 Huber Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Alberta E. Rummel 841 S. 46th St. , Richmond JUDGE Ruth Howe 4801 Stockton Ave. , Apt. 14, Richmond JUDGE Irene aicGill 749 S. 48th St. , Richmond CLERK Elizabeth ii. Brace 4834 Stockton Ave. Richmond CLERK Evelyn Marshall 501 S. 22nd St. , 2L, Richmond CLERK firs. Eva Hobbs 4700 Stockton St. , 1C, Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 90 gag POLLING PLACE Housing Auditorium, 50th do Jefferson, Richmond NAME ADDAES.S F INSPECTOR Josephine dallace 4951 Jefferson Ave. , 2C, Richmond JUDGE Josephine F. Roberts 4951 Jefferson Ave. , 2F, Richmond w JUDGE Edith Suggs 4950 Carlos Ave. , 1E, Richmond CLERK Evelyn Chavez 5340 Jefferson Ave. , lA, Richmond CLERK Lorraine Cobb 4926 Carlos Ave. , 1B, Richmond CURK Eva Casey 4.967 Jefferson St. , 2D, Richmond RICHMOND MCINCT NO. 91 POLLING PLACE Seaport Auditorium, 1220 S. 49th St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS p3 INSPECTOR Joyce Hof fnaa 1325 S. 49th St. , Apt. 1, Richmond JUDGE Jospehine E. Lincoln 1363 S. 49th St. , Apt. 3, Richmond JUDGE Ruth A. Gardner 1231 S. 49th St. , Apt. 2, Richmond CLERK Leah Shadle 4809 Montgomery St., Apt. 8, Richmond CLERK Vivian N. Parks 5838 Huntington Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dorothy Cross 1325 S. 49th St. , Apt. 6, Richmond rh, WEDNESDAY, v-kY 39 1950 - Continued RICHMOND x-RECLWCT NO. 92 POLLING PLACE Seaport Auditorium, 1220 S. 49th St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Laverne Williams 2426 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond JUDGE Edgar Alexander 1348 S. 49th St. , Apt. 5, Richmond JUDGE Prenetta Harris 1449 S. 51st St. , Apt. 6, Richmond CLERK Anna May Bridgeman 848 S. 24th St. , Apt. 2F, Richmond CLERK 011ie B. Jefferson 1449 S. 50th St., Apt. 4, Richmond f . CLERK Gertrude Jackson 1430 S. 49th St. , Apt. 1, Richmond RICMIOND PRECINCT NC. 92A rtf POLLING PUCE Seaport Auditorium, 1220 S. 49th St., Richmond. NWS ADDRESS f INSPECTOR Frances Uarvick 1238 S. 48th St., Apt. S. Richmond JUDGis Dora Zaruba 4821 E. Montgomery St. , Apt. 4, Richmond JUDGE Lilly Flynn 4730 Meade Ave. , Apt. 3, Richmond CLERK Mary Richardson 1233 S. 48th St. , Apt. 6, Richmond CLadK Mrs. E. Goldie Stack 4809 A. Montgomery St. , Apt. 3, Richmond f CLERK Edna B. Seavey 1325 S. 49th St. , Apt. 31, Richmond i2I H1WYtD PRECINCT NO. 93 PG"LLING PLATE G. L. lMullens garage, 5637 Bay view Ave. , Richmond HAU ADDRESS d INSPECTOR Ethel Korb 6016 Orchard Ave. , Richmond f JUDGE Bertha Salvi 5907 Alameda Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Daisy M. Jones 5715 Bay view Ave. , Richmond y CLERK Marguerite Nissen 6112 Orchard Ave. , Richmond CLERK Edith ii. Kershaw 1306 S. 56th St. , Richmond CLERK Kay Phillips 1306 S. 56th St. , Richmond y,. RICHMOND PRECINCT 110. 94 POLLING PLACE T. W. Hannula garage, 1663 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond x. r NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary U. Westfall 5601 .Burlingame Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Marjorie Rannula 1663 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond JUDGE. Evelyn Grothman 1660 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond CLERK Marion Sigerson 5701 Burlingame Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mrs. Gilliam Poarch 5434 Burlingame Ave. , Richmond a CLERK Mabel Louise Wintersteen 1622 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond AIC8NOND PAKINCT NG. 95 POLLING PLACE ZerAa Henderson garage, 342 - 42nd St. , Richmond IA AI}DAESS l INSPECTOR Esther Luther 331 - 42nd St. , Richmond µJUDGE Stella Dahl 321 - 42nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Zepha A. iLenderson 342 - 42nd St., Richmond CLERK Dolly J. Lucks 545 - 39th St. , Richmond CLERK Esther King 334 - 42nd St. , Richmond CLERK Jessie Bowkett 4616 Macdonald Ave. , Apt. C, Richmond t RICMMOND PAECINaT K4. 96 POLLING PLACE Mary A. Kearns garage, 459 - 38th St. , Richmond W NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary A. Kearns 459 - 38th St. Richmond r JUDGE. Pearl Johnson 441 - 38th St. , Richmond w"JUDGE Kathleen Embry 444 - 37th St. , Richmond n CLERK Lily Fowler 3730 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond CLERK Luella hi. Hates 435 - 38th St. , Richmond CLERK. Delia Conover 527 - 3bth St. , Richmond RICH OND PREC.LN,;T NO. 97 POLLING PLACE Louise -+errima.n garage, 550 - 27th St. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ethel F. Hooper 547 - 28th St. , Richmond JUDGE Louise Aierrlman 550 - 27th St. , Richmond JUDGE Lena Regalia 541 - 26th St. , Richmond CLERK Margaret Colombo 525 - 26th St., Richmond CLEim Mathilda Conrady 3101 Barrett Ave. , Richmond CLERK Marge Blessen 1618 Dunn Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND Yc-CLWCT K0. 98 POLLING PIAwE Eva L. Buys garage, 682 - 35th St. , Richmond yF 3 1 15 6 f F oVEDN:ESDAY, IUY 3, 1950 - Continued NA ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Eva L. Buys 682 - 35th St. , Richmond k JUDGE Bernice Livermore 647 - 35th St. , Richmond JUDGE Doris Rash 677 - 35th St. , Richmond CLERK Cora I. Sjostrand 675 - 38th St. , Richmond r CLERK Mileta Jester 1818 Florida Ave. , Richmond CLERK Elizabeth Sutherland 3425 Clinton Ave. Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 99 POLLING PLACE Ruth DeBaere garage, 3618 Solano Ave. , Richmond 4a NAME ADDAF.3S INSPECTOR Laura H. Cassin 3623 Clinton Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Ruth DeBaere 3618 Solaro Ave. Richmondr JUDGE Jane AcDougal 770 - 32nd St. richmond CLERK Dorothy Black 736 Mesa Way, Richmond CLERK Harriet Ball 756 - 37th St. , Richmond CLERK Mildred Cox 3531 Solano Ave. , Richmond RIQ MOND PRECINCT NO. 100 POLLING PLACE Robert Luwsoa garage, 680 2w-aughlin Ave. , Richmond ISS: ADDRESS INSPECTOR Esther hill 5200 Solaro Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Mary H. Calfee 4030 Clinton dvs. , Richmond JUDGE Mildred Dexter 733 -assen St. , Richmond CLERK Ruth Larson 680 McLaughlin Ave. , Richmond k CLERK Helen iairley b?o kc-Laughlin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mary Jane Dressor 5102 Clinton Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 101 r POLLING PLACE Community Chapel, 5019 Garvin Ave. , Richmond lum ADDRESS INSPECTOR Billee Longacre 5101 Solano Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Emma. Newman 775 Lassen St. , Richmond JUDGE Alma Theis 868 Lassen St. , Richmond CLERK Erma. Lundstrcm 721 Lassen St. , Richmond CL&iK Bernice Roe 5000 Garvin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Leona Tannahill 737 Lassen Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRWINCT NC. 102 POLLING PLACE Margaret G. Longacre Store, 3219 Garvin Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ethel Farnsworth 959 - 30th St. , Richmond r JUDGE hazel Weisner 3030 Andrade Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Myrtle G. Smith 827 - 32nd St. , Richmond CLERK Alta Spaulding 860 - 32nd St. , Richmond CLERK Jessica E. Hohason 842 - 32nd St. , Richmond CLERK Margaret G. Longacre 3219 Garvin Ave. , Richmond RICE "D PRECINCT NO. 103 POLLING PLACE Kathryne G. Fahrenholtz garage, 2400 Gaynor Ave. , Richmond NANi ADIIi'tESS INSPECTOR Kathryn G. Fahrenholtz 2400 Gaynor Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Elizabeth Sorenson 2853 3sw nd Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Daisy Augros 2801 Gaynor Ave., Richmond A CLERK Eleanor G. i oskot 2810 Gaynor Ave. , Richmond CLERK Clara ,Erickson 2381 Gaynor Ave. , Richmond CLERK Agnes Walters 909 - 29th St., Richmond RICHM AM PRECMT NO. 104 POLLING PLACE Richmond Union High School, 23rd & Tulare, Richmond NAUE ADDR3ZS INSPECTOR Kathryn A. Weldon 1325 - 24th St., Richmond JUDGE Jewel Broaers 2401 Pine Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Goldie Heinrichs 727 Nilson Ave. , Richmond CLERK Marge Sylvester 1515 - 25th St. , Richmond CLERK Lucille H. Deaths 1612 - 26th St. , Richmond CLERK Myrtle Straughn 2431 Pine Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 105 1'OLLIAG PLACE ism. F. Belding School, 17th & Coalinga, itichmond c J.TVna WEDI,MDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued N ADDKBSS INSPECTOR Alvina M. Narvaez 915 - 13th St. , Richmond; JUDGE Edna Redfield 1822 Coalinga Ave., Richmond JUDGE Vera E. Lewis 2016 Hollings Ave. , Richmond s; CLERK Iola Ingram 1726 Rheem Ave. , Richmond CLERK Madge H. Barringer 1825 Hollings Ave. , Richmond f CLERK Maxine M. Thomas 1901 Hollings Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 106 r4 . POLLING PLACE Phoebe Roaken Living Room, 1913 Dunn Ave. , Richmond x 4 L NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Bertha Palmer 1918 Dunn Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Dorothy Phelps 2027 Hollings Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Jettie Steele 1828 Dunn Ave. , Richmond n CLERK Fhoebe Roaken 1910 Dunn Ave. , Richmond t' CLERK Ida 4. Torres 2132 Hollings Ave. , Richmond CLEC Leota ,hilpatrick 1816 Dunn Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND rdECINCT NC. 107 POLLING PLACE Claude C. Feley garage, 2878 Lowell Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marjorie AlcGowan 3023 Tulare Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Nadine Gragg 3006 Tulare Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Lillian Reid 3001 Tulare hve. , Richmond CLERK Bernice Parkhurst 2866 Tulare Ave. , Richmond CLERK. Mary Baldwin 2830 Humphrey Ave. , Richmond CLERK Marie tiacLean 2886 Humphrey Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 108 POLLING PLACE Verna D. Lusk garage, 843 - 18th St. , Richmond NAIS ADDRESS INSPECTOR F. J. Schumacher 1757 Gaynor Ave. , Richmond r JUDGE Nancy Dickerson 1836 Gaynor Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Cecile li. Baughman 1924 Gaynor Ave. , Richmond CLERK Alta Forwick 1721 Garvin Ave. , Richmond CLERK Verna D. Lusk 843 - 18th St. , Richmond fCLERKIrmaTrost1903GarvinAve. , Richmond RICHUCND PRaCIET 110. 10 3 ° rxn POLLING PLA,"JE Theo Acredolo garage, 966 - 32nd St. , Richmond mum ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucille Folkman 972 - 32nd St. , Richmond JUDGE Ida B. Higley 3201 Esmond Ave. Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Theo Acredolo 966 - 32nd St. .Aichmond CLERK Patricia Ann Gordon 985 - 35th St. ,, Richmond CLERK Anna Growcott 3420 McBryde Ave. , Richmond CLE& nary Jensen 3306 Idaricopa Ave. , Richmond Riot; PRECINCT N0. 110 POLLING PLACE 011ie Bowser Basement, 940 Ventura St. , Richmond NAS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jessie -avers 5201 Esmond Ave. , Richmond YC JUDGE 011ie Bowser 940 Ventura St. , Richmond JUDGE 3iartelle hill 960 Ventura St. , Richmond A CLERK Emelia Anderton 937 Humboldt St. , Richmond CLERK Geraldine Page 920 Humboldt St. , Richmond CLERK Muth Grinier 1020 KcLaughlin St. , Richmond Yx RICHWND PRECINCT NO. 111 µ`POLLING PLACE Karmel Conn garage, 608 McLaughlin Ave. , Richmond NAM ADDRESS a INSPECTOR Kermel Conn 608 McLaughlin St. , Richmond JUDGE Adeline Todd 569 McLaughlin St. , Richmond JUDGE Adeline Stender 483 Key Blvd. , Richmond l CLERK Fearl E. Dillon 569 McLaughlin St. , Richmond CLEr2K Elton Korsborn 455 Key Blvd. , Richmond CLERK Eileen Pleau 464 &'cLaughlin St. , Richmond RIC HUOND PRECINCT NO. 112 ZT POLLING PLi,,;E Dorothy Gerhart garage, 556 - 44th St. , Richmond INA kDD. E.%.INSPECTOR Dorothy Carhart 556 - 44th St. , Richmond r WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Jontinued NAS ADDRESS a ' JUDGE Ann Zurilgen 527 - 44th St. , Richmond JUDGE Beatrice BigCerstaff 5010 Solano Ave. Richmond CLERK Fern Peacock 542 - 42nd St. , kichmond CLERK Gunner Sodderbloom 445 - 42nd St. , richmond CLERK Sophie Dyer 665 - 41st St. , Richmond RICHMOND r"R3CINCT N0. 113 POLLING PLACE Gertrude Garside .Basement, 3015 Clinton Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Gertrude Garside 3015 Clinton Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Pearl Case 3129 Clinton Ave. , Richmond rr JUDGE Thelma Schwab 865 - 32nd St. , Richmond f CLERK Charlotte A. Grr 726 - 30th St., Richmond CLERK sella Swenson 624 - 31st St. , Richmond CLERK Katherine Johnson 619 - 31st St. , Richmondy.. RICHMOND P33.-IWT NO. 114 POLLING PLAC.& Grant School, 24th & Grant, Richmond w NAS ADDRESS y. INSPECTOR Anna Christensen 611 - 25th St. , Richmond ku JUDGE Margaret Eicher 607 - 24th St., Richmond w. JUDGE Beatrice 0. kanis 2364 Grant Ave. , Richmond CLERK Dorothy D. Davis 2359 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond f CLERK May Nicholson 2401 Roosevelt Ave. , Richmond CLERK Bury Lockshin 608 Civic Center, Richmond r . RICHMOND .PA&CINCT N0. 115 POLLING PLACE harry Ells Jr. High School, 33rd & Macdonald Ave. , Richmond TAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Frances Sigler 2818 Nevin Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Laura M. Clark 333 - 30th St. , Richmond JUDGE Anna Walker 430 - 34th St. , Richmond CLERK Florence Gehrig 325 - 38th St. , Richmond CLERK Maybelle .Press 429 - 34th St. , Richmond CLERK Hazel Young 420 - 34th St., Richmond t4: RICHMOND PRECINCT 2 0. 116 POLLING PLACE Norma B. Conover garage, 5708 Burlingame Ave. , Richmond ADDRESS t INSPECTOR Norma B. Conover 5708 Burlingame Ave. , Ricnmond JUDGE June Ai. Neninger 1940 Carlson Blvd. , Richmond JUDGE Ray Ferdig 1920 Carlson Blvd. , Richmond CLERK Bessie Smart 6209 Santa Cruz Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mildred Mygrant 6026 Plumes Ave. , richmond CLERK Ruth Govington 1711 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond a RICHMOND, PRECINCT NO. 117 4 POLLING PLACE Ernest F. Rhodes garage, 5800 Sacramento Ave. , Richmond i DDHLSS INSPECTOR Inez Murray 5445 Columbia Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Natalie Paul 5437 Columbia Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Irma M. Prior 5440 Fresno Ave. , Richmond CLERK Susanne Lindquist 5518 Fresno Ave. , Richmond CLERK Margaret B. Stuart 5724 Fresno Ave. , Richmond CLERK Charlotte Grob 2613 San Mateo Ave. , Richmond RICHMOND PHMINCT NO. 118 POLLING PLACE Marguerite Markham garage, 1401 Mariposa Ave. , Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Alvina Hansen 1306 Mariposa Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Ethel L. Jones 1302 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Etta N. Byrd 1318 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond CLERK Edith C. warshall 1340 Santa Clara Ave. , Richmond CLERK Marguerite karkham 1401 uiariposa Ave. , Richmond CLERK Lela Hudson 1410 Carlson Blvd. , Richmond RIG-UWjND rRECINCT NO. 119 POLLING PLACE Housing Auditorium, 50th ac Jefferson, Richmond NAME DDRESS INSPECTOR Florence Lauritzen 639 - 20th St. , Richmond JUDGE Marguerite Lauritzen 409 S. 5th St. , Richmond JUDGE Winifred Franklin 525 Virginia Ave. , 1D, Richmond N X" WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued t NAME ADDRESS CLERK Helen Elledge 5228 Carlos Ave. , 2F, Richmond CLERK Mrs. Olga Bonney 5511 Sierra Ave. , Richmond CLERK Mabel Scott 5341 Jefferson Ave. , 2B, Richmond 1 RICHMOND P=-ENCT NO. 120 POLLING PLACE Project Office, 4300 Huber Ave. , Richmond MAN ADDRESS t INSPECTOR Anne Amsthews 4301 Potrero Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Ruth Carr 5808 Carlos Ave. Richmond JUDGE Grace Williams 748 S. 43rd St. , Richmond CLERK Hazel Gotcber 3031 Ohio Ave. Richmond CLERK Mabel Dixon 733 S. 45th St. , Richmond FCLERKRamonaL. Morton 5607 Alameda Ave. Richmond X _ SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 1 d d POLLING Pl.;LCE San Pablo Fire House, San Pablo & Van ,Ness, San Pablo NAMS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Sill& B. Franklin 2503 Aiarket St. , San Pablo JUDGE Dorothy Widick 2120 Church Lane San Pablo L JUDGE Olive Scott 2110 Church Lane,,Boa 382, San Pablo CLERK Mildred Bishop 2809 Chattleton Ln. , San Pablo CLERK Alice Ackelbein 2435 Dover Ave. , San Pablo Ny CLERK Mary Silvery 2602 Standard Ave. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT NC. 2 Z f POLLING PLACE Earl E. Rogers garage, 2133 Sutter St. , San Pablo NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Viola C. Rogers 2134 -warket St. San Pabloi Y , JUDGE Frieda Bateman 1850 Powell Ave. , San Pablo rJUDGEJuanitaCook1912MarketSt. , San Pablo CLERK Gertrude Griffin 2113 Market St. , San Pablo CLERK Liza Grindstoff 2110 Market St. , Sart Pablo CLERK Vary Barber 1816 Market St. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT No. 3 POLLING PLACE Chester Graham garage, 5247 Riverside Ave. , San Pablo NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Rosa Graham 5261 Riverside Dr. , San Pablo JUDGE Irene Ray 2500 Dant Rd. , San Pablo JUDGE Ruby Strohmenger 2431 Dam Rd. , San Pablo CLERK Dolly M. Locke 1611 Key Blvd. , San Pablo CLERK Leila Olson 2999 Dem Rd. , San Pablo CLERK Oletta j. "otts 2693 Dam ltd. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PxaCINCT N0. 4 P POLLING .PLACE Office of Bond Bros. garage, 1507 Market St., San Pablo i XWE ADDRESS, INSPECTOR Frances Pedretti 1623 Aarket St., San Pablo JUDGE Mayre Franklin 1873 Tyler St. San Pablo JUDGE Lora hart 1831 Tyler St. , San Pablo CLERK Flora Scott 1829 Tyler St., San Pablo CIERK. Lillie A. Buckbee 1840 - 14th St. , San Pablo CLERK Elvira J. Noon 1701 Market St. , San Pablo SAN PABLO 24ETINCT Y0. 5 POLLING PLACE San Pa blc School, Market St., San Pablo ADDRESS INSPECTOR Dorothea Nicolaysen 1912 - 23rd St. , San Pablo JUDGE Theresia Mohland 1962 - 19th St., San Pablo JUDGE Twila Jesperson 2100 Dover Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Dole Z. Tirey 1869 - 19th St., San Pablo CLERK Rose hewitt 1927 Aarket St. , San Pablo CLERK Grace «nesse 1819 - 16th St. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PREeIACT Nei. b POLLING PLACE D. L. Santos garage, 1628 - 15th St., San Pablo NAMEADDRESS f INSPECTOR Ethel Miller 1765 - 16th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Hester Hendrix 1700 - 16th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Beulah Brown 1737 - 17th St., San Pablo CLERK Lucille nurst 1602 Sutter Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Ruth Babb 1645 - 15th St., San Pablo CLERK Everett Jarrett 1614 - 15th St. , San Pablo 160 4 WEDNESDAY, XAY 3, 1950 - Continued SAN PABLO PRETINCT NO. 7 POLLING PLACE Esther McKinley garage, 1304 Regina Ave., San Pablo Nt NAME ADDiiESS nl x INSPECTOR Esther AdcKinley 1304 Regina rive. , San Pablo JUDGE Juanita M. Cook 1341 Regina Ave. , San Pablo Ahx` JUDGE Hattie F. Cook 1435 Victoria Ct. S. , Sart Pablo CLERK Ethel I. Wth 1220 Victoria Ct. W. , Sart Pablo CLERK Camelia +dragon 1241 Victoria Ct. X. ., San Pablo CLERK Winifred N. White 1270 Victoria Ct. a. , San Pablo Y SAN PABLO PR riCT NO. 8 POLLING PLACE Cora A. Snodgrass garage, 2919 - 15th St. , Sen Pablo NAME ADS INSPECTOR Cora A. Snodgrass 2919 - 15th St. , San Pablo Jrv ' JUDGE Grace Wheeler 2919 - 16th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Wm. Reed 2907 - 15th St. , San Pablo CLERK Lenora Clark 2945 - 15th St. , San Pablo CLERK Betty Voorhies 2881 H. 13th St. , San Pablo ry CLERK Louise Aston 2906 - 15th St., San Pablo N SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 9 POLLING PLACE Riverside School, Key Blvd. , San Pablo NARE ADDRESS yc INSPECTOR Cecelia A. Bruce 5423 Shasta Ave. , San Pablo h !r' JUDGE Edith Kline 5430 Shasta Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Catherine Hardesty 5232 Riverside Ave. , San Pablog CLERK Alice Shan land 2517 Dam Bd. San Pablo CLERK Charlotte E. Ensminger 2628 Ridge Rd., San Pablo CLERK Shirley Parcell 5645 Shasta Ave. , San Pablo x SAN PABLO PRECUT NO. 10 POLLING PIA CE H. L. Curl garage, 2867 - 19th St_ , San Pablo Z NA D&E ADDRESS wx: INSPECTOR Ruth Faria P.C. Boz 275, San Pablo JUDGE Cammey Cowger 2964 - 16th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Martha E. Byrum 2888 - 17th St. , San Pablo CLERK E. L. Curl 2873 - 19th St. , San Pablo CLERK Opal Taylor 2728 - 16th St. , San Pablo CLERK Violet Tinney 2777 - 11th St. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 11 POLLING PLACE Pentecostal Church, 2712 - 17th St. , San Pablo N6 ADDEtES3 INSPECTOR Evelyn H. Daily 2670 - 17th St. , San Pablo a* JUDGE Mrs. •,argaret Williams= 2647 - 17th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Mary L. Aguiar (Miss) 1728 Broadway, San Pablo CLERK Mary M. Aguiar (Yrs.) 1728 Broadway, San Pablo, Box 245 CLERK Helen Aguiar 2785 - 15th St. , San Pablo CLERK Mrs. Christine Bias 2671 - 17th St. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PR&CINCT NO. 12 POLLING PLACE Hathaway•s garage, 1835 Wilcox Ave. , San Pablo NAIZ ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. -ata L. Hathaway 1835 Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Mrs. Sylvia 2. Tandy 1213 - 20th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Mrs. Vernal Fos 1919 Alfreda Blvd., San Pablo CLERK airs. Mary Ann Hance 2199 Wilcox Ave. , San Pablo CLERK. Mrs. Elsie Hodge 1810 Wilcox Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Mrs. Edna Smith 1801 Sanford Ave. , Sart Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT .NO. 13 POLLING PLACE Peterson office Bldg. , 2819 San Pablo Ave. , San Pablo NAPE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Helen Cornish 2847 Ridge Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Mrs. Beatrice AA. Blank 2724 Ridge Ave., San Pablo JUDGE Mabel James 2826 Ridge Ad. , San Pablo CLERK Agnes Brooks 2901 Ridge Rd., San Pablo CLERK Elizabeth M. Bleakush 2718 Ridge Ad. , San Pablo CLERK Jessie B. Pearson 2640 Ridge Rd. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PHEi.IN,T NO. 14 POLLING PLACE Allen Baxter Garage, 2332 Douglas Ave. , San Pablo jj tl WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued z A NAS ADDRESS F' INSPECTOR Mrs. Josephine sorris 2621 O'Hare Ave. , San Pablo x JUDGE Eire E. Erickson 2638 O'Hare Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Virginia Korando 2505 Clare St. , San Pablo CLERK Eva Coffin 2614 O'Hare St. , San Pablo CLERK lice F. Diederichs 2536 Clare St. , San Pablo CLERK Margaret Calomb 2620 O'Hare St. , San Pablo t SAN PABLO PRECINCT NG. 15 r POLLING PLACE Ben Rodrigues garage, 1938 Emeric Ave. , San Pablo ILUM ADDRESS h INSPECTOR Mary McKinley 1930 Emeric Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Bars. J. Marie Wallace 2208 Emerie Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Richard -LaKinley 1930 Emeric Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Lena Baker 1915 California Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Edith P. Lozaro 2110 Emerie San Pablo CLERK Virginia Stotts 1924 Pine Ave. , Ave. , an Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT N0. 16 POLLING PLACE Hall garage, 2953 - 12th St. , San Pablo NA i DDR&9S y INSPECTOR Mary Beasley 2915 - 12th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Anna Jones 3018 - 11th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Lucille Hall 2953 - 12th St. , San Pablo CLERK Mattie L. Richardson 2927 - 13th St., San Pablo 1` f CLERK Carlista Amos 1208 Connecticut Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Dorothy Faucher 3054 - 11th St. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PRECI200T N0. 17 POLLING PLACE E1 Portal Community Bldg. , E1 Portal Park, San Pablo ilr NMBE ADDRESS rn s INSPECTOR Gerogine. Williams Apt. 936, El Portal Park, San Pablo f JUDGE Violet Parsons Apt. 1020 EI Portal Park, San Pablo tk JUDGE Colleen Sagan Apt. 700, E1 Portal Park, San Pablo r CLERK Roselle, Thomas Apt. 937, E1 Portal Park, San Pablo CLERK Mildred Molek Apt. 7029 El Portal Park, San Pablo CLERK Pearl Chapman Apt. 912, El Portal Park, San Pablo v w SAN FABLE PRECINCT NO. 17A POLLING PLACE El Portal Community Bldg. , E1 Portal Park, San Pablo Q2 ADDRESS a. INSPECTOR Margaret 3ycroft Apt. 887, El Portal Park, San Pablo r JUDGE. Helen Greenup Apt. 705, E1 Portal Park, San Pablo JUDGE Sophia Beim Apt. 916, El Portal Park, San Pablo CLERK Maxine Burwell Apt. 1047, E1 Portal Park, San Pablo CLERK Loretta Szelige. Apt. 939, El Portal Park, San Pablo CLERK Mary Xortney Apt. 895, E1 Portal Park, San Pablo SAN PABLG PRECINCT N4. 18 POLLING PL ZE Broadway School, 20th & Stone, San Pablo NAME ADDRESS a INSPECTOR Carolyn Souza 24.76 - 20th St. , San Pablo JUDGE Mary Dexter 2211 Broadway, San Pablo JUDGE Gertrude Sullins 2526 - 21st St. , San Pablo CLERK Marion McDonald 2559 - 22nd St. San Pablo CLERK Dorothy Bertholf 2453 - 20th St., San Pablo CLERK Eralia Tucker 2478 - 20th St. , San Pablo t SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 18A F. POLLING PLACE Broadway School, 20th & Stone, San Pablo x ME ADDREM INSPECTOR airs. Charlotte Prigge 2560 - 22nd St. , San Pablo JUDGE May Cooper 1941 Stone St. , San Pablo JUDGE Mrs. Domenica Grossi 2400 - 21st St. , San Pablo CLERK Mrs. Carrie Jordan 2488 - 20th St. , San Pablo CLERK Mrs. Iattie LeBlanc 1911 Sutter Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Mrs. Isadore Alameda 234.0 - 20th St. , San Pablo SAN PABLO MCIN37i No. 19 POLLING PLACE Lee a. Oliver garage, 1858 -sason St. , San Pablo triA i ADDRESS INSPECTOR airs. Genevieve Plain 2428 Dover Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE May at. Gillette 2418 Dover Ave., San Pablo 16 z S s. FA`fiY MVWEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS ijray JUDGE Priscilla Fautt 1890 Powell St. , San Pablo CL-RK Emma Sprinkle 1943 Powell St. , San .Pablo 7 ; CLERK Alberta Y. Bowers 1820 Powell St., San Pablo CLK Maebelle D. Crandall 2367 Dover St. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 20 POLLING PLACE Christopher garage, 1536 Emeric Ave., San Pablo NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Myrtle Christopher 1536 &aeric Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Nellie Chatham 1499 Nweric Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Ada Dolman 1500 .Emeric Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Ada Smith 1509 Emeric Ave., San Pablow CLERK Ardeth Greathouse 1304 rine Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Dolores Burleson 1532 Emeric Ave. , San Pablo SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 21 POLLING PLACE :uggs garage, 1521 Brookside Ave. , San Pablo s NAS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Amy Mugg 1521 Brookside Ave. : San Pablo JUDGE Violet Sheppard 1447 Brookside Dr. , San Pablo X ` JUDGE Algie -imalray 1530 Brookside Dr., San Pablo CLERK Beulah 0. Jantzen 1460 Jdarelia Ct. San Pablo CLERK Evelyn McNabb 1520 Brookside Dr. , San Pablo m CLERK Adeline Samuelson 1000 Brookside Dr. , San Pablo SACT PABLO PREZ'o*IXw"T NO. 21A ate. POLLING PNCE Omar Aiugg garage, 1321 Brookside Dr. , San Pablo NAME ADDRESS xhINSPECTOREllenFink1800BrooksideDr. , San Pablo as JUDGE Minnie Lucas 1921 Brookside Dr. , San Pablo nFUDGEJohanStump 1300 Brookside Dr. , San Pablo CLERK Sally flinger 1301 Brookside Dr. , San Pablo µCLERKMrs. Edith Benedict 1540 Brookside Dr. , San Pablo CLERKHelen Class 1631 Aanor Dr., San Pablo SELBY PRECINCT POLLING PLACE Selby -School, Tormey f NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Zora E. Aorris Selby JUDGE Alba Whittaker Selby JUDGE A-aita Bettiga Selby CLERK Charlotte AcKillop Selby, Boz 755 x CLERK Lyadel Blankenburg Selby, Boz 765 CLERK Mildred P.reisser Selby GIANT PRECINCT POLLING PNCE Giant Bowling Club, Giant Dist., Richmond r wr k a1 ADDaS3'INSPECTOR Carl Pinto Giant Dist. , Richmond JUDGE Edward Hardyman Giant Dist. , Richmond JUDGE Ruby Ann Jones Giant Dist. Richmond CLERK Virginia Guenlette Giant Dist. , Richmond CLEMM Mamie Luiz Giant Dist , Richmond CLERK Margaret Cooke Giant Dist.. , Richmond RODEO PRECINCT N0. 1 t POLLING PLACE Odd Fellows Mall, Rodeo NAME ADDRESSsry x„ b INSPECTOR Ella B. Ackerman 22 Rodeo Ave., Rodeo JUDGE Mae L. Dickinson Boz 247, 23 Garretson Ave. , Rodeo JUDGE Mae A. Joseph Boz 172, 212 Pacific Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Janette Curtis 149 Lake St. , Rodeo CLERK Lilith Gomez Boz 1037, 223 Garretson Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Eleanor Doty Boz 794, 158 Lake St. , Rodeo RODEO NO. 2 POLLING PLACE. St. Yatrick's Church, 3rd do Parker, Rodeo NAME ADDRESS INSPECTORMrs. P. ed. Besseghini 18 Railroad Ave. , Boz 543, Rodeo JUDGE Carrie Guppy 364 Pinole Ave. , Rodeo JUDGE Mary Gentgen 226 Vaqueros Ave. , J=B,W WEDNESDAY, W.f 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESSr fi CLERK Frances ksgood 200 Vaqueros Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Alice Aattos 354 Napa Ave. , Rodeo f .. CLERK Rose Safford 4th & Suisun, Rodeo n RCDEG PRECINCT NO. 3 r fir+ POLLING PLACE Rodeo Grammar School, Garretson Ave. , Rodeo f k. MAZE ADDRESS x g 4 INSPECTOR Lloyd Cooper 626 Rodeo Ave. , Rodeo JUDGE Merle Stern 411 Garretson Ave. Rodeo JUDGE Bernice Dollarhide 610 Parker Ave. , Rodeo CLQ Rosa Lott 553 Garretson Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Helen Auza 670 Rodeo Ave. Rodeo CLIERK Frances L. Pink 641 Lake St. , flodeo RODEG PRECINCT :tG. 4 POLLLNG PLACE Hopkins Garage, 1314 Aahoney St. , Rodeo xias ADDRESS x R Fr "INSPs CTG Fred9k J. Hopkins 1314 •+ahoney St. , Rodeo JUDGE B. Iiopkins 1314 Mahoney St. , rodeo JUDGE. Treen Iiazelett 1326 Mahoney St., Rodeo CLERK Adeline Bakke 1346 adahoney St., Rodeo CLERK Anita Van Auken 1343 - 6th St. , Rodeo CLERK Lavelle Aarion 605 Sonoma St. , Rodeo v ; RODEO PRECINCT NO. 5 a POLLING PLACE ©wens garage, 414 Vallejo Ave. , Rodeo f LANE ADDRFZS y INSPECTOR Ruth Uwens 414 ValleJo Ave. , Rodeo JUDGr. Margaret D. Braga 530 Suisun Ave. , Rodeo rte JUDGE Annie Self 534 Suisun Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Frances 3i. Evanes 426 ValleJo Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Ann 13. Remington Box 344, Rodeo CLERK Thelma Prater 420 Vallejc Ave. , Rodeo RODEG PRECINCT NO. 6 4 rz POLLING PLAZE J. 0. sialine garage, 725 Mariposa Ave., Rodeo r 4. NAAE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Daisy D. Bennett 813 - 1st St. , Box 393, Rodeo JUDGE Julia «4urphy 721 ,gariposa Ave. , Rodeo y JUDGE Cora : . Mood 720 Mariposa Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Hazel A. Fritzsehe 760 - 2nd St. , Box 64, Rodeo CLERK Laurette E. George Bast 1st St. , Box 504, Rodeo r CLERK Lura A&cBride 726 - 2nd St. , Rodeo 3f f E RODEO PRECINCT NO. 7 POLLING PLACE Helen Penney Basement, 126 Garretson Ave. , Rodeo NA413 ADDRESS E INSPECTOR Helen Penney 126 Garretson Ave. , Rodeo JUDGE Anne Glivotti 367 Harris Ave. , Rodeo JUDGE Clara nerrod 152 Garretson Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Nonce Marshall 148 Gerretsoa Ave. , Rodeo CLERK Clair Xreath 301 Garretson Ave. , Box 724, Rodeo CLERK Mary J. vires 152 Garretson Ave. , Box 51, Rodeo RGDED PRECINCT NO. 8 F POLLING PLACE Bayo Vista Community Bldg. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen A. Davies Bldg. F-14., Apt. 391, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JUDGE Grace McIntosh Bldg. F-21, Apt. 391, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JUDGE Gussie Edwards Bldg. k-10, Apt. 669, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Alice Denbae Bldg. F-21, Apt. 418, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Marion Urr Bldg. F-12, Apt. 382, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Isabella L. stay Bldg. F-1, Apt. 339, Bayo Vista, Rodeo ROD30 PstEClhtt.T !IG. 9 POLLING FLrtCE Bayo Vista Community Bldg. j SSE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen Louise Kiek Bldg. D-10, apt. 302, Bayo Vista, Rodeo u JUDGE Merle 9. Trimmer Bldg. P-50 Apt. 914, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JUDGE Thelma Lorraine Allen Bldg. H-2, Apt. 492, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Thelma Summers Bldg. G-7, Apt. 459, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Ruby C. Collins Bldg. F-6, Apt. 918, Bayo Vista, rodeo CLERK Theresa A. Martin Bldg. H-3, Apt. 472, Bayo Vista, Rodeo x 16 9, t WEDNESDAY, XAY 3 1950 - Continued i RCDED PRECINCT NO. 10 POLLING PLACE Bayo Vista Community Bldg. XX NAME A.DLURE.SS INSPECTOR Mrs. J. S. Rlghtmyer Bldg. K-8, Apt. 660, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JUDGE Dors. Christobel Lester Bldg. G-2, A.pt. 426, Rodeo JUDGE Fannie Baer Bldg. 3-29 Apt. 322, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Laura ,King bldg. P-8, Apt. 927, Bayo Vista, Rodeo M CLERK Blanche A. Weyandt Bldg. K-8, Apt. 659, Baya Vista, Rodeo CLE:1K Esther Bien Bldg. G-2, Apt. 427, Bayo Vista, Rodeo RODEO PRECINCT NO. 11 POLLING PLACE Bayo Vista Community .Bldg. NME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lorena ging Bldg. 11-9, dpt. ?93, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JUDGE Afton Davies Bldg. C-40, Apt. 234, Bayo Vista., Rodeo JUDGE Gertrude Ross Bldg. 7-7, Apt. 363, .Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Lianie Fullington Bldg. P-6, Apt. 919, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CL&M Isabel Crews Bldg. F-o, Apt. 357, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLEIRK Audrey S. Carter Bldg. C-37, -i.pt. 223, Bayo Vista, Rodeo HEbtCULES i'c Cli+i.T PCLLING PLACE Hercules Club House Hercules Powder Co. Hercules NAKE ADDRESS id 1NSPECTOR Roa.ie d,. Dixon 14 Park St. , Hercules JUDGE Mabel CO. Bennett 7 :ark St. , Hercules n JUDGE Gertrude Randall 1 Park St. , Hercules rte_ CLERK Jessie Buckley 19 Park St. , Hercules CLERK Josephine E. Poinsett 8 Santa Fe, Hercules CLERK Verence A. Turley 15 Park St. , Hercules r PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 1 Y. POLLING PLACE Jos. Accomasso's garage, Pinole N ADDRESS A INSPECTCB Helen F. McDonald Boz 156, Pinole JUDGE Helen R. Lewis Boz 244, Pinole JUDGE Theresa Clark Boa 17, Pinole CLERK Ellen Lucid Box 124, Pinola CLERK Diary C. 5ilvas Fernandez Ave. , Pinole 0L:-;RK Gertrude :t. Terry John St. , Pinole PINOLE PREC.LNCT NQ. 2 t POLLING PLACE Town Hall, Pinole NAiz ADDRESS INSPECTOR LeRoy C. i.efebvre box 75, Pinola JUDGE Mary L. Amend Boz 201, Pinole JUDGE Mary A. i•ewis Boz 147, Pinola CLERK Claire R. Aasek 751 Smith St. , Pinola CLERK Edwina A. Silva 1140 Tennant Ave. , Pinola LURK Barie E. Dutra 912 Tennant Ave. , Pinola PMIZ PRECLNCT Y0. 3 PCLLLNG PNCE Antone Lopes garage, 616 4uinine St. , Pinole NA 12' ADDRESS 3 ' INSPECTOR Etta -L. Curran Boz 175, Pinola JUDGE Marie Barron Boz 293, Pinole JUDGE Bernadette licellman 657 Qluinine St. , Pinola CLERK Lois Scarsello 1690 San Pablo Ave. , Pinole CLERK Xyrzle D. Aanning Quinine St. , Pinola CLERK Mary Lucid 605 quinine St. , Pinole OLSt3id 1 INCIT FOLLING PLACE H. Cardoza garage, Ellerhorst & Alhambra, Pinole NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Clara Hughes Boz 204, Pinole JUDGE Helen Goularte Boz 25, Pinole rt JUDGE Brary :lark Boz 94, Pinole CLERK Margaret Faria Alhambra Rd. , Pinole 4 on this board is OK) EL SOWANTS PA&CINCT NG. 1 a POLLING PLACE Easter garage, 435 LaPaloma Rd. , El Sobrante f i WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1970 - Cant inczed NAM ADDRESS INSpECTCR Henrietta L. Pennala 4439 Appian Way, ZI Sobrante JUDGE Grace . kichelis 407 LaPalcma Road, El Sobrante JUDGE Anna 3. Zehm 761 Santa Maria Road, E1 Sobrante CLERK Ina Mary Easter 435 LaPalama Road, E1 Sobrante LE RK Ila «:. Rasmussen 782 Santa Ovaria Load El Sobrante CLERK Lela Byassee 741 .El Centro Road, El Sobrante EL SOBREANTIE PRECINCT NL. 2 4 ' POLLING PLnCE Chown garage, 600 Renfrew Rd. , E1 Sobrante NAME ADDRESS a INSPECTOR Isabelle Dahlgreen 154 Renfrew Ct. , El Sobrante G JUDGE Lenice Jerigan 721 Renfrew Road, El Sobrante JUDGE Slenore Valentine 110 Renfrew Ct. , El Sobrante CLERK. Lena Matteson 479 Rincon Road, El Sobrante CLERK BlancCe Newnan 760 LaPalona Road, El Sobrante CLERK Rachel Chown 600 Renfrew Road,El Sobrante EL SO BRANT-;? PRECINCT No. 3 p0jjING PLACE El Sobrante Club House, El Sobrante r r NAME ADDRESS INSpECTCR June N. Clark 949 Juanita Ct. , El Sobrante, JUDGE Margaret Ann Peterson 522 Baloney Road, El Sobrante r f JUDGE Florence Jesfjeld 676 Rincon Rd. , El Sobrante pry CLERK Virginia V. Felciano 946 Juanita Ct. , El Sobrante CLERK Bernice H. Sloper 936 Juanita Ct. , El Sobrante CLERK Eula Loe 846 Manor Ad., El Sobrante 3, RL SOBRANTB PRECINGIT NG. 34 h r POLLING PL-':CE Logan garage, 5069 Applan Way, El Sobrante NAME DRESS INSPECTOR Dorothy Logan 5069 Appian Way, El Sobrante JUDGE Azelda Boyd 4520 Road 24, .X1 Sobrante r R JUDGE Elizabeth Grade 4129 Mifflin Ct. , El Sobrante CLERK Margaret Dietrich 5256 Sobrante Ave., El Sobrante CLERK Madeline ALittan 5156 Argyle Ave. , E1 Sobrante CLERK Beatrice Sullivan 5262 Sobrante Ave. , El Sobrante k 3s. SOBRANTE PRECINCT N0. 4 POLLING PLAC:. Van over garage, 5741 Sobrante Ave. , E1 Sobrante nt ADDRESS INSPECTOR 'harlotte Van Over 5741 Sobrante Ave. , El Sobrante r" JUDGE Agatha Cox 5668 Sobrante Ave. , .El Sobrante JUDGE Anna Helgeson 5260 Sobrante Ave. , El Sobrante k CLERK Pearl B. Johnson 5705 Sobrante Ave. , El Sobrante CLERK Vera E. Bradshaw 760 Manor Dr. , E1 Sobrante CLERK Christine Finale 5709 Circle Dr. , E1 Sobrante EL SCBRAWE PRECINCT NO. 5 POLLING tLAi:E Clyde Redman garage, 3551 Dam Road, El Sobrante f NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Dina Beda 3464 Darn road, El Sobrante JUDGE June ,Frances Ritchell 4105 Mifflin Ave. , El Sobrante JUDGE June Schaaf 4128 Barranca St. , El Sobrante CLERK Jean *Aoore 3531 ndifflin Ave. , El Sobrante f CLERK Harriet Graham 4170 Garden Rd. , El Sobrante 1 CLERK Theresa Bruno 4526 Dam Road, E1 Sobrante EL SOBRANTE PRECINCT NO. 6 x POLLING FL.ACE .El Sobrante .Fire douse, 4640 Applan way 1, 4 NssZ.iE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Wilda C. Brusie 4550 Appian Way, El Sobrante JUDGE Carole A. Grothues 4674 Appian '+Yay, El Sobrante 3 JUDGE Katherine D. Lowe 4592 Appian Way, El Sobrante CLERK Ann 811z. Brown 4894 Appian 'Nay, El Sobrante CLERK Beulah It. need 4576 Appian Way, El Sobrante CLERK Gssie I. Haas 4922 Appian flay, El Sobrante EL SOBRANT3 PRECINCT NO. 7 POLLING PLACE M. Al . Days Office, 4068 Dam Rd. NA3EE 1DD."tESS INSPECTOR Margaret Oliver 4096 Garden Road, El Sobrante E 3 WEDNESDAY, ,=Y 3, 1950 - Continued Ncd ADIXidSS z JUDGE Nary —ellen 4068 Dam Road, 91 Sobrante JUDGE Katherine McCain 3916 Dam Road, 91 Sobrante CLERK Leona Fenske 3802 LaColina Rd. , E1 Sobrante CLERK Dorothy Myers 3927 LaCresenta Rd. , El Sobrante CLERK Dorothy Craft 3932 31 Monte Rd. , El Sobrante h RL X BRAST3 P - INCT NO. 8 POLLING PLACE Ramb garage, 4410 Dam Road, 31 Sobrante NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Eda M. Lehmkul 4480 Dam Road, El Sobrante JUDGE Teresa J. Campbell 4201 Dam Road, El Sobrante JUDGE Emily Heide 4601 Dara Road, 91 Sobrante CLERK Erna Kamb 4410 Dam Road, E1 Sobrante CLERK Lucille A. Skow 4430 Dam Road, E1 Sobrante CLERK Bernadine Vrr 4651 Dam Road, E1 Sobrante 3 T1. S033.=E PRECINCT Mc. 9 POLLING PLACE Caskey Living Room, 4953 Dam Roast, 31 Sobrante Xiia ADDRESS b INSPECTOR 0ourney l. Caskey 4953 Dam Road, El Sobrante JUDGEWilla S. Barnes 5520 Dam Road, 91 Sobrante JUDGE Dorothy Mason 5330 Dam Road, E1 Sobrante r CLERK Pearl Aaglim 4817 Dam Road, E1 Sobrante CLERK Ida Cardwell 4690 Dam Road, El Sobrante CLERK Esther Giminez 4510 Data Road, El Sobrante RGi1.ING400D P3EC.L11CT NG. 1 POLLING PLnC£ Youngs garage, 2726 Greenwood Drive, San Pablo Nis ADDRESS INSPECTOR Arlene Young 2726 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo JUDGE Evelyn Darrlgan 2451 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo: JUDGE Lillian Richardson 2414 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo CLERK Rmma Lou Davis 2422 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo CLERK Katherine A. Moore 2425 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo CLERK Eleanor R. Sherman 2425 Bancroft Lane, San Pablo ROLLINGAOOD FRE%,"#1S3T NO. 2 POLLING PLhCE Severn garage, 2806 Rolll.ngwood Dr. , San Pablo ADDRESS INSPECTOR Loulse Yather 2930 Rolliagwood Dr. , San Pablo JUDGE Elizabeth A. Wiley 2931 Devon iiay, San Pablo JUDGE Elsie Sandau 2934 Rollingwood Dr. , San Pablo CLERK Audrey Weston 2806 Rollingwood Dr. , San Pablo CLERK Hilda Pief 2926 Rollingwood Dr. , San Pablo CLERK Dorothy Miller 2315 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo R0LLI11GWOGD PASC11NCT NG. 2A POLLING PLACE Pemberton garage, 2900 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Florence Pemberton 2900 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo JUDGE Ruth Ratcliff 2911 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo JUDGE Lydia LaBat 2411 Fordham Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Billie Yoe 2806 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo C ERK Lucille milranda 2817 Greenwood Dr. ,, San Pablo CLERK Ruth Tangen 2914 Greenwood Dr. , San Pablo HOLLING400D FRZ:,- ;T NU. 3 POLLING PIACE Neyhouse garage, 2974 Chevy Nay, San Pablo NAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Myrtis L. Neyhouse 2974 Chevy *fty, San Pablo JUDGE Vera Bailey 2950 Chevy stay, San Pablo JUDGE Sophia Andersen 2970 Chevy Nay, San Pablo CLERK Patricia A. Zuartaroli 2934 Chevy Way, San Pablo CLERK Gladys Harrison 2985 Brook 'Say, San Pablo CLERK Elmer Neyhouse 2974 Chevy 'Nay, San Pablo QST RICH-MOND PRIECINCT NO. 1 POLLING MACE East Richmond Improvement Club House, Taft & Kensington, Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Viola E. K.aphingst 1570 Sequoia Ave. Richmond JUDGE Bernice Motler 6449 Arlington Ave., Richmond ContinuedDNDriY, Y 3, 1950 - r N UZ ADDRESS JUDGE Evelyn Summer 1960 Tulare Ave. , Richmond CLERK Maud Tanis 1510 Laurel Ave. , Richmond CLERK Vera Streithcrst 6055 gonterey Ave. , Richmond CLE ' ' Dicier Rutherford 6281 Bernhard Ave. , Richmond 4 ST RICHUGYD P 9CZP1:T NO. 2 r POLLi,YG PIACE Glen Elliot garage, 6038 Bernhard Ave. , Richmond Nii ADDAESS F V tiq. INSPECTOR Frank E. Staples 6113 AcBryde Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Anna Belle Atkins 6041 Park Ave. Richmond JUDGE Marjorie molar 6109 McBryde Ave. , Richmond CLERK Harriette moore 6095 Fresno Ave. , Richmond r CLERK Vondell Puckett 6192 McBryde Ave. ,Richmond f.. CLERK Frances A. Fraser 6141 UcBryde Ave. , Richmond EAST Cf.3tOND PRECINCT 110. 2A s POLLING PLACE Glenn Elliot Living Room, 6038 Bernhard Ave. , Richmond 1 NnNE ADDRESS r xy INSPECTOR Tenn-le Elliot 6038 Bernhard Ave. , JUDGE Dorothy Lundeen 6027 Bernhard Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Gladys Ingels 6023 Bernhard Ave. , Richmond CLERK Nellie A. Aitchell 6060 Felix Ave. , Richmond CLERK Irene Booher 6056 Felix Ave. , Richmond y CLERK Jas. Robertson 6020 Bernhard Ave. Richmond N EAST RICHUOND PRECIMT YG. 3 N. PCLLLNG iLACE Minnie McCurdy Residence, 5700 Jennings Ave. , San Pablo NAME ADDRESS W"y INSPECTOR +.ec1le Pearson 5855 Grand Canyon Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Minnie iAcCurdy 5700 Jennings Ave. , San Pablo JUDGE Kay Jones 5984 Arlington Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Faye Claytor 1615 Beau Rivage Ave. , San Pablo CLERK Gerry Milson 1543 Beau Rivage Ave. , San Pablo This Board is OK with only 5) V #; : NORTH RIC"OND PRECINCT No. 1 POLLING PUCE Hattie Byley garage, 1341 York St. , Richmond r F3 NAVE ADDRESS f X INSPECTOA Beulah titchell 1251 Battery St. , Richmond JUDGE Henrietta Horton 69 Millard Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Deborah Bell 1417 York St. , Richmond fi CLEHK Gloria Clark 1553 - 3rd St. , Richmond CLERK Lu Pearl Spiker 368 Silver Ave. , Richmond CLEC Savannah Hadley 40 M. Chesley Ave. , Richmond NO&M HICMOND PRE4GINCT NO. 2 PULLING PLA E Chase garage, 563 Chesley Ave. , Richmond JANE ADDRESS a INSPECTOR Beatrice Chase 563 Chesley Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Telma Davis 1636 No. 4th St. Richmond JUDGE Arlene Pettis 1533 - 4th St. , Alchmond OLEHK Kildred Slocum 1544 Truman St. , Richmond Ci z" Gracie A. Shropshire 1541 Chesley Ave. , Richmond CLEi K Geneva L. Jacobs 1525 - 4th St. , Richmond NORTH RICHMOND PRECINCT NG. 2A POLLING PUCE R. Zazuaza garage, 569 Chesley ave., Richmond hJAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ella tae Jones 1621 - 5th St. , Richmond JUDGE Ernestine B. - Ferguson 1520 - 4th St. , Richmond JUDGE Rattle Sims 1628 - 6th St. , Richmond CLERK Aline Devers 1841 - 6th St. , Richmond 4 CLERK Marie Taylor 1858 - 2nd St. , Richmond CLERK Rev. Willie Sims 1920 - 5th St. , Richmond NORTH RICH ND PRECIMT NO. 3 POLLING Herman Huntsberry garage, 328 Silver Ave. , Richmond NAMEME ADDRESS y gft^' INSPECTOR Boaston Woodson 200 karket St. , Richmond JUDGE Oracle Woodson 200 Market St. , Richmond JUDGE Teleo Jiater 1837 - 2nd St. , Richmond CLERK Sarah Anderson 302 Silver Ave. , Richmond CL RK Lee Ann Nalker 1611 Truman St. , Richmond CLEAK Lillian +Vhitehead 303 Silver Ave. , Richmond 9. t xp Y", WEDNESDAY MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NORTH RICHUOND P3ECINCT NO. 3A POLLING PLACE Masonic .Full, Silver do Truman, Richmond bias ADDRESS yr INSPECTOR Clarence "N. Cherr 1850 - 4th St. , Richmond JUDGE Callie Greer 1733 Truman Ave. , Richmond JUDGE Eola Ford 1251 Battery St. , Richmond CLERK Marie Williams 1733 Truman St. , Richmond y , CLERK Callie H. Nelson 1620 Truman Ave. , Richmond CLERK Audrey Lee Amos 301 Grove St. , Richmond NORTH RICO MOND PASCINCT NC. 4 F. POLLING FLACE Feathers garage, 1701 - 6th St. , Richmond NSE ADDAESS INSPECTOR Phyllis Franklin 1830 - 6th St. , Richmond JUDGE Adeline Foster 1621 - 5th St., Richmond JUDGE Alice L. Robinson 1532 Truman St. , Richmond CLERK 011ie Chappell 1821 - 6th St., Richmond CLERK Zdinnie L. Brown 1553 Truman St. , Richmond CLERK ruby Feathers 1701 - 6th St. , Richmond t NORTH M ND PdisCI T 110. 5 4 POLLING PLACE J. Casazza garage, Rt. 1, Boa 1680, road 17, Richmond f N ADDaSS INSPECTOR Theresa Ai. Ratto 8t. 1, Boz 1670, Rd. 20, Richmond JUDGE Minnie Bassignani at. 1 Box 1651, Richmond CLERK Mabel C. Lumachi Box 1681, Rt. 1, Richmond CLERK Evelyn Kerlin RFD Box 1680, Richmond 4 is OK) d CKM PRECINCT NO. 1 a,.> POLLING PLACE John Iairkhouse garage, 441 Loring Ave. , Crockett zr Ned$ ADDRESS INSPECTOR Hannah Kirkhouse 441 Loring Ave. , Crockett JUDGE Catherine Ashe 422 Jackson St., Crockett JUDGE Esther JU. Bauer 344 Alhambra St. , Crockett CLERK Margaret L. Wolcott 503 Winslcw St. , Crockett s CLERK Hannah Walsh 515 dinslow St. , Crockett CLERii Wry 0•Leary iaennedy 385 Winslow St. , Crockett CRUCKE7l'T i'tZidClsliCT NG. 2 POLLING PLACE Crockett Post American Legion, State Fwy, Crockett VIE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Cecile Petee 465 Edwards St. , Crockett JUDGE Tena McManus 415 Alhambra St. , Crockett JUDGE Elodia Ingram 336 Clark St. , Crockett CLERK Camilla C. Haugh 251 Alexandria St. , Crockett CLERK Margaret F. Seleska 445 Edwards St. , Crockett CLERK Angelina Ghirardo 241 Clark St. , Crockett CRGCIK P E COINZOT N0. 3 6s POLLIiv'G PLACE Crockett Fire .Protection Dist., ?45 boring Ave. , Crockett NAME k L1LL+"11'175 INSPECTOR Loretta 4. Lenny 724 Loring Ave. , Crockett JUDGE Theresa C. Joseph 636 'Xinslow St. , Crockett JUDGE Arnold Edwards 644 Winslow St. , Crockett CLERK Crisley Rogers 205 Winslow St. , Crockett CLERK Alice S. Littleton 636 Winslow St. , Crockett CLERK Marjorie B. Magnani 422 Bay St. , Crockett C30CKETT PRECINCT 110. 4 POLLING PUCE Crockett Club, Rolph Ave. , Crockett Nis ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mattie Lewis Andrewsen 745 Edwards St. Crockett JUDGE Aladina F. Baker Crockett Lu 744 Edwards St. JUDGE Loretta Davanport 705 Winslow St. , Crockett CLERK Aura Wirtanen 735 Edwards St. , Crockett CLERK Clara Mcbmtoffer 714 Alhambra St. , Crockett CLERK Margaret Malcney 754 Alhambra St. Crockett n CROCKETT PRFsCINCT NG. 5 POLLING PLACE Ban H. Zuppan Town Hall on 2nd Ave. , 615 - 1st Ave. , Crockett r 's 5 u.. 9k WEDNESDAY, !AY 3, 1950 - Continued A AWaE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Catherine Ghiorso 443 - 3rd Ave. , Crockett JUDGE Eleanor Crow 1225 Sierra St., Crockett JUDGE Josephine Arquilla 522 - 3rd Ave. , Crockett y CLERK Teresa Vitale 433 - 3rd Ave. , Crockett CLE:3hh Caroline M. Desselle 1204 Starr St. , Crockett CLERK Ruth Reid 1220 Starr St. , Crockett C90CKETT PRECINCT NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Thurston Neff Garage, 1402 Pomona Ave. , Crockett NAME ADDRESS INSPEW"TOR Florence fatchmenoff 1428 Flora St. , Crockett JUDGE Antonette Connors 924 1st Ave. , Crockett JUDGE Rose Fanucchl 1605 Pomona St. , Crockett CLERK Elizabeth Girola 1405 Flora St. , Crockett CLERK Theresa Ghioldi 904 lst Ave. ," Crockett rpCLERKErmaColombo922lstAve. , Crockett CROCKETT PRECINCT N0. 7 POLLING PLACE Joe Pallotta Garage, 6th & Pomona Sts. , Crockett i I ADDRESS T INSPECTGR Verona Dempsey 1830 V.lsta Del Rio, Crockett JUDGE Pierina Griffanti 1848 Vista Del Rio, Crockett JUDGE Emma Aughinbaugh 1837 Johnson Ave. , Crockett CLERK Louise H. Bonicalzi 235 Kendall Ave. , Crockett CLERK Eva .Vhitaker101 Virginia St. , Crockett CLERK Helba Bertorello 59 Kendall Ave. , Crockett ZROCILETT PREZINCT KG. S POLLING FL.ACE Carquinez Fire Dist. , 1527 Lillian St. , Crockett NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary J. Rey 1018 lst Ave. Crockett res JUDGE Anna Cimino 1134 1st Ave. , Crockett JUDGE California Marchand 1135 5th Ave. , Crockett CI:R li nma Tacconi 1335 Lillian St. , Crockett CLERK ndelba Spitoai 1035 5th Ave. , Crockett r CLERK Calerina Valentina 1325 Lillian St. , Crockett Pr-yas CRTC"-rT PRECINCT NG. 9 anin y uk POLLING PLACE Donato Pezzuto Store, 2nd Ave. , 627 2nd Ave. , Crockett T i NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Clympla Braga 729 2nd Ave. , Crockett 4 r „€ JUDGE Mary Hoag 732 2nd Ave. , Crockett JUDGE Julia Ranzaai 707 1st Ave, , Crockett CI.M Hannah I4. Gasperat 1122 Ceres St. , Crockett CLERK Lucia Pastori 1324 Flora St. , Crockett L CLERK Adeline Olcese 513 2nd Ave. , Crockett J ; yrs CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 10 GM POLLING PLACE Terrace Garage, 471 Pomona Ave. , Crockett NAME ADDRESS x} INSPECTOR LRollie Jun 83ohann 44 Baldwin Ave. , Crockett JUDGE Howard Ball 45 Baldwin Ave., Crockett i JUDGE Inez M. Ridges 119 Baldwin Ave. , Crockett CLERK Blaine H. Saunders 17 Hartwell St. , Crockett rr' CLERK Minnie S. Farmer 30 Emerson Ave. Crockett CLERK Pauline Z. Briggs 64 Bishop Rd. , arockett PORT vOSTA PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Frank Markey Residence, Alain St. , Port Costa t NALIE ADDRESS INSPECTOR units Fitzgerald Port Costa r JUDGE Lucille Stone Boz 29, Port Costa dPFJUDGEFrankR. Markey Port Costa H XCLERKAdelfredaDolphFortCosta Ci.ERE LaVon Fosgate Port Costa CLERK Marjorie Humphreyphrey Port Castes FORT COSTA PRECINCT NO. 2 If POLLING PLACE Port Costa Grammar School, Port Costa NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Julia Harrington Fort Costa JUDGE Katherine AcCarthy Port Costa 1- 70 7mY WEDNESDAY MAY 3, 1950 - Continued of NA ADDRESS JUDGE Katherine Ligon Port Costa CLERK Leo Pembroke Port Costa CLERK Everett Norton Port Costa CLERK Mary Berggren Port CostaJ. DANVILLE PRECLW^T NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Danville most, American Legion, Denville r,. 11t1iiiii ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ceclle B. Fodva hertz Ave. , Danville JUDGE Adelaide F. Wilkerson Star Rt. 1, La Cuesta Dr. , Danville JUDGE Gertrude R. Strum P. 0. Box 57, Danville X CLERK Nary Lumpkin Danville CLERK Phoebe Sears 29 Ramona Rd. , Danville OLE& Mildred W. Lynch Danville Y DANVTT-TA PRECINCT No. lA POLLING PLACE Danville sLemorial Hall, Danville IdANE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Venice Collins Sycamore Rd. , Danville r JUDGE Flora dual Box 88, Danville JUDGE Dolly Haskal Vista Grange, Danville CLERK Esther Ellis Vista Grange, Danville CLERK Fay Butler Danville f _ CLERK Faye Hook Bot 412, Danville DAML E MCMT NC. 2 F POLLING PLACE Danville County Fire Protection District, Danville ADDRESS T INSPECTOR C. W. Scott Bartz Ave. , P.C. Boa 62, Danville JUDGE Addie P. Glass P.C. Box 93, Danville JUDGE Flora M. Egbert Box 255, Denville CLERK kedge S. Scott Box 273, Danville f CLERK Rose B. Ferreira P.C. Box 38, Danville CLERK Helen Johnson Box 233, Danville DANVILL3 R=1=T 140. 2A M Y { POLLING PLACE Danville Fire House, Danville Y, ADDRESS U L INSPECTOR Virginia McLean P.O. Box 344., Danville, F.1 Pintado Rd. , 2nd Hse. N. of Diablo Rd. JUDGE Miss Millie Bollard Box 354, Danville JUDGE svelyan L. Harper Box 215, Danville CLERK, Jane Lonegan Starr Route, Danville CLERK Louise R. Graham Box 307, Danville f CLERK Catherine C. Biutges Box 384, Danville DANVILLa CiCT KO. 3 POLLING PLACE Diablo Country Club, Diablo HAM ADDRESS, INSPECTOR Helen P. Dolge 149 Alameda St. , Diablo JUDGE Charlotte Kirkman Rt. 1, Danville JUDGE Ruth N. Donahue Box 276, Denville CLERK Jean C. Foulds P.O. Box 33, Danville CLERK Fred Hoover Bt. 1, Danville CLERK Eleanor sPhillis 415 Smith Rd., Rt. 1, Box 214, Walnut Creek SAN RAWN rR3CTLgwT POLLING PLACE San Ramon jsothers Club, Box 36, San Ramon NADH ADDRESS. INSPECTOR Mae B. Swartz P.G. Box 22 San Ramon JUDGE Wretha Allgood San Ramon JUDGES Janet ,&. Gregory San Ramon CLERK Marie Brant Box 36, San, Ramos CLERK Thelma Smith Boz 2, San Ramon ClERK Sophie Gabon Box b39 San Ramon TASS8dAe2A PRECINCT PCLLING PLACE Tassajara School, Star Route, Pleasanton liANa ADDRESS INSPECTOR Joseph T. Edeline Star Rt. , Box 50A, Pleasanton JUDGE Valborg Andersen Star Rt. , Box 66, Pleasanton JUDGE Christine Reinstain 8t. 1, Box 495, Livermore g w j rtM. WEDNE3AyY, 11,Y 3, 1950 - Continued 4. NAME ADDR 13 e. CLERK Dorothy M. Reinstein Star at. , Boa 61, Pleasanton CLERK Grace Bettencourt Star at. , Boz 52, Pleasanton CLERK Selma A. Rasmussen Star Rt. , Box 48, Pleasanton L PAYME PRECINCT NO. 1 Y 3X: POLLING PLACE Lafayette Post, American Legion - State Hwy. , Lafayette NamADDRESS INSPECTOR Aretta Hughes lst St., P.O. Boa 109, Lafayette JUDGE Inez Long P.C. Box 110, Lafayette X , JUDGE Marie L. Hammond Rt. 2, Box 347 Lafayette a CLERK Harriet E. Kittredge P.O. Box 150, Lafayette CLERK Sthel Donald 3333 Moraga Blvd. , Lafayette CLE3K Francis , Larson at. 4, Box 836, Lafayette r L.AWETTE PRECINCT NC. ILA POLLING PLACE Lafayette Post, American region, State Hwy. , Lafayette IdA:dd ADDRESS L INSPECTC2 Mabel G. Bowbeer Tunnel Rd. , Box 69, Lafayette JUDGE Uarcla Longaker at. 3, Boz 98, Lafayette JUDGE Juanita i . Linsley at. 3, Boa 32, Lafayette J CLERK Elizabeth Jennings Ht. 29 Box 193, Lafayette C1,EItK Vena to Ingram at. 3, Box 1701, Lafayette CLERK Ruth McKirahan at. 3, Box 28, Lafayette f LSF&lC3TT't Pi(B::INCT NO. 2 y POLLING PLACE l ethodist Chuncc, Moraga Rd. , Lafayette tr'AD iE ADDRESS INSP.ECTGR Gertrude Cone 118 Boyer Circle, Lafayetteu JUDGE Ernest Ford 159 Boyer Circle, Lafayette JUDGE John M. Burk 3623 Brook St. , Lafayette 1 4 CLERK 14ubel A. Hatfield Boz 38, Lafayette CLERK Louise F. Burk 3623 Brook St. , Lafayette CLERK Vera k. Miller Box 215, Lafayette r f L.AFAY3'M PRECINCT NO. UN. 4 POLLING PLACE l:ethodist Church, Morage. Blvd. , Lafayette NA ADDRESS INSPRCTGR Josephine Ford Boyer Circle, Boa 411, Lafayette JUDGE Inez Coulson 3538 Bast View Dr. , Lafayette JUDGE Marjorie Howard 889 Moraga Rd. , Lafayette CLE John Dustin 3632 Royer Circle, Lafayette mRR-K Feta Spencer 29 Boyer Circle , Lafayette CLERK Dorothy ood 43 Boyer Circle, Lafayette L6FAYBTTErR.INvT NC1. 3 k r POLLING PLACE., Lafayette Improvement Club, Moraga Rd. , Lafayette ZD:L?,SS tom: INSPECTOR Ethel Turner 110 Morage, Blvd. , Boa 64, Lafayette JUDGE Hope E. Steward at. 2, Lafayette JUDGE; Ethel J. Leigh P.C. Box 95, Lafayette CLERK Vee fid. Coleman Boz 45, Lafayette CLERK Thelma E. Meller Rt. 2, Box 3440 Lafayette C .ERb Lillian I. Armanino 3516 Moraga Blvd. , Lafayette 1"AY:M P.RWINCT SIO. 3A. POLLING, PLACE Lafayette Improvement Club, aoraga Rd. , Lafayette F s T; NAME af1DHY.S3 INSPECTCR Janecie Hagemen 16 Monroe St. , P.O. Box 203, Lafayette° JUDGE Esther r. Caswell 30 Victoria rive Lafayette JUDGE. Dora Bishop P.Q. Box 253, Lafayette CLERK Blanche B. Court Box 223, Lafayette CLERK Adrienne C. Sowers P.O. Box 306, Lafayette CLERK Pauline C. Johnson Box 384, Lafayette L, FA H Kc. Lr. ng, 108 Mt. Diablo Blvd., LafayettePOLLINGPIACSOldCentralBankBuilding, z.. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Edith Ak. Hammond Happy Valley Rd. , Lafayette 15 JUDGE. Alice 1+%. Amartin Bt. 1, Box 34, Lafayette JUDGE Esther Ferro 143 Oakhill Rd. , Lafayette CLEAL N. E. Sanders Thompson Rd. , Lafayette CLERK Rmme Steers Box 350, Lafayette CIL-:RK Alverta i. Ferguson Rt. 1, Box 100, Lafayetta A wf WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued LAFAYSTTE Pk=IN T UO. 5 POLLING PLACE Franke's Pavilion, Upper Happy Valley Rd., Lafayette N Ahrz ADDRESS r Y } INSPECTOR Edna Tryon Upper Happy Valley Rd., Rt. 1, Boz 101, Lafayette JUDGE Barbara Benofsky Rt. 1, Boz 468, Lafayette tlJUDGEHelenG. Hughes Rt. 1, Boz 1788, Lafayette CLERK Julia K. Hannon P.O. Boz 559, Lafayettery CLERK Alyce K. -411ler 4067 Los Arabia Rd. , Lafayette CLERK Myrtle D. Stockinger Boat 534, Lafayette ye LAFAYEM PRECINCT NO. 56 POLLING PLACE Franke's Pavilion, Upper Happy Valley Rd. , Lafayette NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucille R. Valley Upper Happy Valley Rd. , Rt. 1, Boz 139, Lafayette JUDGE Gladys E. Pratt Rt. 1, Boz 474, Lafayette JUDGE Elsie B. Sanderson Rt. 1, Boz 592, Lafayette CLERK. Marie Gogstad Rt. 1, Boz 470-A., Lafayette CLERK E. L. Scofield Boz 119, Lafayette CLERK Margaret Jensen Rt. 1, Box 215, Lafayette LAFAYETTE PRECI' "T ft. 6 POLLING PLACE Lafayette Community Hall ("Town Hall") , Commercial St. , Lafayette NAME ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Marjorie L. McAllister St. mary's Rd. , P.O. Boz 165, L.af. JUDGE Florence Schultz 742 Los Palos Dr. , Lafayette JUDGE Henrietta Deitrick 725 Los Palos Dr. , Lafayetter CLERK Claudine D. Lesser P.O. Boz 338, Lafayette CLERK Virginia Neuman Rt. 2, Boz 946, Lafayette r. CLERK Mrs. James Raymond Glenside Drive, Lafayette LAFAYETT3 PRECINCT N0. 6A POLLING PLACE Lafayette Improvement Club :tor yageRd. , Lafayette NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Col. C. J. Herman 988 Hawthorne Dr. , Rt. 2, Boz 452, Lar, JUDGE Ruth Hozier P.O. Boz 148 Hawthorne Dr. , Lafayette JUDGE Margaret Roberts Rt. 2, Boz 120 Las Huertas, afayette CLERK Margaret H. Holton 98 Hawthorne Dr., Boz 441, Lafayette CLERK Barbara Alarkstein Rt. 2, Boz 940, St. Mary's Rd. , Laf. CLERK Catherine M. Fekete 1017 Los Palos Drive, Lafayette CANYON PRECINCT POLLING PLACE redwood Inn, Canyon r NAME ADS INSPECTOR James P. Xontgomery Boz 196, Canyon JUDGE Luella M. Sullivan Boz 145, Canyon 4JUDGEMargaretD. Chessum Boz 181, Canyon CLERK Beryl H. Burpee Canyon CLERK Violet B. Compher Boz 138, Canyon CLERK Alice L. Busan Boz 156, Canyon MORAZA PRECINCT POLLING PLACE Moraga School, Yoraga KANE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Michael Larch Box 55 march Ave. .,Moraga JUDGE Thomas P. Carroll P.O. Boz 4, Moraga JUDGE Matt i adsen Boz 6, Moraga CLERK Mary T. Kallianos P.O. Boz 18, Moraga CLERK Sophie 8arbarth Hoz 64, Moraga CLERK Amy E. Souza Boz 27, Moraga ST. Wd 3rl S PRECMT sem. POLLING PLACE St. Mary 8's Colla a St. Mary's California k NAME ADDRESS 4. INSPECTOR Peter Francis Collier St. Alary'a College P.O. JUDGE William J. Wilkinson St. +nary*s College P.O. JUDGE William Jos. Reb.ill St. Mary•s College P.O. 0LE9K William James Sheehan St. rary's College P.O. iAt CLERK Thomas D. Vetrosky St. Mary's College P.O. CLERK Robert A. Wittick St. Nary•9 College P.O. q l' f . WEDNESDAY* MAY 3, 1950 - Continued ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PNCE Marren harrold Office, 109 Orinda Hwy. , Orinda f NAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Arline darrold 35 Ardilla Rd. , Grinda JUDGE Ruth F. Carriger 12 Mira Monte Rd. , Orinda JUDGE Nellie S. Johnston 342 31 Toyonal Rd. , Orinda CLERK Catherine T. Cotton 19 Ardilla Rd. , Orinda CLERK Helen W. Drews 166 Canon Drive, Orinda CLERIC Mildred Farrar 88 E1 Toyonal Rd. , Crinda w GRIND& PRECINCT NO. lA f POLLING PLACE ;Farren Harrold Office, 109A Grinda Highway, Urinda NAM ADDRESS f INSPECTOR Evalena Therkildsen 9 Les Mesa Rd. , Urinda r, JUDGE Nina Seim 95 E1 Toyonal Rd. , Urinda JUDGE Verna iYest 342 El Toyonal Rd. , Orinda CLERK Gladys G. Holmes 25 El Toyonal Rd. , Orinda CL ERR Helen G. Yurek 24 Vallecito Lane, Grinda ORI.xM PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLAC3 D. R. Reich Garage, 259 t rinda Hwy. , Grinda NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Irva Bolender Bear Cr. Rd. , Box 171, Orinda JUDGE Delma R. Reich 259 Orinda Hwy. , OrindaP_ JUDGE Esther Durante 50 Berkeley Ave. Orinda CLERK Lila J. Locke 176 Camino Don Miguel, Orindar: CLERK Evelyn F. Everest 140 Camino don Miguel, Orinda CLERK Bessie X. Stevens 255 Orinda Hwy. , Orinda ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Bridwell Real Estate Office, 100 Grinda Highway, Orinda n NAME ADDRESS a INSPECTOR Marguerite Kessling 384 Camino Sobrante, Crinda r _ i XR i JUDGE Gloria Rasmussen 6 LaVuelta Dr. , Orinda JUDGE Norrine B. Cranston it 81 Campanero, Grinda CLERK bilary Grace Groennings 23 Via Hermosa, Orinda CLERK Florence Beeman 9 81 Gavilan, Orinda CLERK Virginia V. Allen 392 Camino Sobrante, Grinda ORINDA PRECINCT N0. 4 POLLING PLACE Grinda Union School Grinda NAbiR ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary De Soto 82 La Cuesta Rd. , Orinda JUDGE June S. Hadden 31 Via Farallon, Orinda JUDGE Jane Solinsky 9 La Plaza, Grinda CLERK Janet Z. Jansse 158 Camino Sobrante, Orinda CLERK Jean Wilkin 5 El Patio, Orinda CLERK Ileen Taylor Milson 38 Mira Loma, Orinda GRIND& PiMINCT NO. 5-5 ZA POLLING PLACE Dr. Murray Groves Suaroom, 25 Camino Encinas, Orinda NAADDRESS F INSPECTOR Jane Buckle 54 Brookwood Rd. , Orinda JUDGE Mrs. Evera A. Levy 338A Moraga Hwy. , Urinda 1a JUDGE Mrs. Horace Breed 80 Camino Encinas, Orinda CLERK Floral E. Miller 90 Brookwood Rd. , Orinda CLERK Cecilia J. Montgomery 6 Overhill Court, Orinda CLERK Pauline K. Rechtiene 44 Barbara Rd. , Crinda ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Ralph Hall Residence 72 Davis Rd. , Orinda z NAME ADDRESS INSPECT03 Martha J. Chantler 64 Davis Rd. , Grinda a.y JUDGE Dorothy D. Ball 72 Davis Rd. Orinda JUDGE Louise Batty 85 Moraga Hwy., Grinda CLERK Margaret L. Goodrick 80 Davis Rd. , Orinda CLERK Helen k. Puddy 24 N. 'good Dr. , Urinda CLERK Louise B. Galbraith 31 Charles Hill Circle, Orinda Aw.° f4.14 GRZNDA PRECINCT N0. 7i POLLING PLACE E. H. Berkett Play Room, o Ranch Rd. , Grinda N 1- 74 1 T! rEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued KANE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Amy Macomber 555 Miner Rd. , Orinda JUDGE Clara Wylie 17 Valley View Rd. , Crinda JUDGE Agnes A. Steiner 4 Valley View Rd. , Orinda g CLERK Margaret Schmeidt 176 Lombardy Ln. , Crinda CLERK Katherine Johnston 168 Orinda Hwy. , Orinda CLERK Eleanor Russ 105 Van Ripper La. , Orinda t,a ORINDA PRECINCT NC. 8 POLLING PLACE Dr. H. S. Wise Play Room, 297 Glorietta Blvd. , Orinda NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Elizabeth Radford 133 Meadow La. , Grinda JUDGE Henrietta Theile 214 Glorietta Blvd. , Orinda JUDGE Hilda Schrader 92 Orchard Rd. , Orinda CLERK June Wendenhall 9 Meadow Ct., Orinda CLERK Helen !Ueeberger 61 Irvine Dr. , Orinda r CLERK Irene W. Lloyd 16 Parkway Ct. , Orinda g ORINDA PRECINCT NO. 9 3 POLLING PLACES Dr. Carl W. Smith, Lanai, 4 Valley View Dr. , Orinda Has ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ida B. Zamlock 420 Moraga Hwy. , Orinda JUDGE Lola Nason 8 Valley View Dr. , Orinda JUDGE Agnes V. Stoffel 12 Richard Pl. , Orinda Rk CLERK Ruth Pimentil 39 Crest View Dr. , Orinda CLERK Eileen Dunbar 3 Crest View Dr. , Orinda CLERK Ramona S. Smith 4 Valley View Dr., Orinda AT.AKO PRECINCT K0. 1 SFA POLLING PLACE Walter A. Cross, Beal Estate Vffice, Alamo NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Alda Stoddard Walnut Kernel Walnut Greek JUDGE Eleanor :d. Yeagor Rt. 1, Boz 171, Walnut Creek JUDGE Ethel L. Dolan Rt. 1, Boz 158, Walnut Creek CLERK Elena A. *oodard Rt. 1, Boz 157, Walnut Creek CLERK Lena Walker Boz 113, Alamo CLERK Wlizabeth a. Mosby Rt. 1, Boz 150, Walnut Creek ALAMO, PR+ECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Altamae Edwards Residence 99 Jackson 'gay, Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Martha Mougin 30 Miranda Ave. , Rt. 1 Box,230 W. C. V JUDGE Margaret Polson Rt. 1, Boz 1758, Walnut Creek JUDGE Hannah M. Kessler Rt. 1, Boz 137, Walnut Creek y CLERK Signa A. Anderson Rt. 1, Bo= 268, Walnut Creek CLERK Jeanne 0. Clark Boz 179-B, Rt. 1, Walnut Greek z, CLERK Lowena -eslie Rt. 1, Box 247-A, Walnut Creek A PRECINCT NO. 2A POLLING PLACE Altaaae Edwards Residence, 99 Jackson Way, Walnut Creek NAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Augusta R. McIntyre 1055 N. -emorial Rd. , Rt, 1, Boa 179 W. C. 3 JUDGE Altamae Edwards 99 Jackson Way, Walnut Creek JUDGE Margaret Swedberg 152 Jackson 'stay, Walnut Creek CLERK Rose Zones 74 Jackson stay, Walnut Creek CLERK Lida Lawson 75 Jackson Way, Rt. 1, Box 175C, W. C. A CLERK Fredericke Jackson P.O. Box 31, Alamo x ALAISO PRECINCT NC. 3 yy4 POLLING PLACE Alamo Club, Alamo ADDFYM r INSPECTOR Veda V. Wayne State Highway, Alamo JUDGE Margaret F. Risse Star Route Danville JUDGE Madaline G. Hendricks 20 El Portal Rd. , Danville f CLERK Margaret ii. 3dmunds El Rio ltd., Danville CLERK Olga Moe Rt. 1, RFD, Danville CLERK Frances H. Ulrich P.O. Boa 32 Alamo ALHAMBRA PRECINCT POLLING PLACE Alhambra Farm Bureau, Alhambra Valley, Martinez w NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jennie Belle Winslow Rt. 2 Boa 243 i1artinez JUDGE Blanche Wilson Rt. 2, Boz 368, Martinez t s WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS JUDGE K. Irene Dickinson Rt. 2, Boz 346 Martinez CLERK Mabel Anderson Rt. 2, Boz 345 Martinez CLRK Martha Trebino Brookwood Rd. , R.F.D. Martinez CLERK Mildred E. Groth Rt. 2, Boz 4, Martinez At*al= CREEK PRECINCT NO. I POLL= PLACE coast County Gas Co 1535 Bonanza Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ada Ford 1525 Cypress St. ,n n JUDGE Lizzy Duncan 1340 Ralroad Ave. , JUDGE Lucy Mandonca 1520 Frederick CLERK Gladys Rahill 1399 Main St. , n n q CLERK Nelle S. boons RFD Boz 231 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING ?LACE Central Fire District 1516 Bonanza St. , Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ruth `. Stow 1721 Almond Court JUDGE Emily B. Seclef 1929 Almond Ave. , JUDGE R. Belle Anderson 1619 Locust St. , CLERK Louise W. Gavey 1513 Brilk St., CLERK Jinny Stow Lawrence 1530 Locust St. , CLERK Robin D. Fahy 1958 Dora Ave. , n n WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT No. 3 POLLING PLACE Walnut Creek Sheet Metal & Furnace Co,, ,, Locust & East Sts. , Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Margaret 1. Cockerton 1848 Almond Ave. , Walnut Creek JUDGE Mabel Bslensiefer 1604 Carmel Rd. , JUDGE Vera McCall 1738 Almond Ave. , CLERK Beatrice S. iNalker 1627 Live Oak Way, Boz 1173, CLERK Frances X. Harmon P.O. Boz 47 CLERK Dorothy G. Bruce P.O. Box 1033 1V. NUT CREEK PRECINCT H0. 4 POLLING PNCE Robert D. Black 1922 Buena vista Ave. , Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS P.O. box 82 INSPECTOR Isabella AicGeehon Oakvale Rd. , ar. Terrace " JUDGE Zephyr H. Clark P. 0. Box 1183 JUDGE Ethel A. Ven Brocklln Box 1236 CLERK Jessie Thomas Box 1236 CLERK Johanna Cockarton 1930 Diablo Dr. CLERK Patricia S. Black 1922 Buena Vista Ave. , WALNUT CREM PIMCINCT NO. POLLING PLACE Lawrence Eppender (Garage) 852 Larkey Lane,Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen Quittner 1539 Geary Rd. , Walnut Creek JUDGE Irene G. Jones Rt. 2, Box 833, JUDGE Annie H. Randall Rt. 3 Boz 2360, Lafayette CLERK Margaret N. Openshaw Rt. 2, Box 872 - 2nd Ave. Walnut Creek WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Laurel Glubransen (Garage) 1305 Welden Rd. ,Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Eula A. Camp 2273 Walnut Blvd. , n n JUDGE Ferne Hoel Rt. 1, Boz 472 B JUDGE Mary D. Varner 55 Jo Ann Court CLERK Laurel Glubransen 1305 Malden Rd. , CLERK Ella A. Peshon Rt. 1, Box 472 WALNUT GRM PRECINCT NO. 7 3 POLLING PLACE Virgil Boudreau (Residence) Between Newell & Botelho Aves. ,Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lavon Harkness 1651 Newell Ave. , Walnut Creek JUDGE Marie F. i+cRae P.O. Box 51 JUDGE Norma E. narlowe 116 Castle Hill Ranch Rd. , n n CLERK Hazel Sellick Rt. 1, Box 278 Walnut Creek r CLERK Emily R. Hirtler 1671 Newell Ave. , CLERK Grace V. Roberts Rt. 1, Boz 92, Crest Ave. , WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 7A POLLING PLACE Lewis Falmer (Residence) Danville Hwy. near Newell Ave. , Walnut Creek 176 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Florence E. Wald 107 Lancaster Rd. , Walnut Creek JUDGE Lula A. Dumas Gen. Del. JUDGE Eleanor A. Hubach Rt. 1, Box 72 CLERK Emma kay 'calmer Rt. 1, Box A 1 CLERK Beulah S. :.atLerlin 1841 Glenhaven Ave. , CLERK Frances B. Murray 171 Circle Dr. 4M PR.3CIR;T NC. 8 1 POLLING PNCE Vera Shestik Rt. 6 Box 341 - San Miguel Rd. , Walnut Creek Nsi•'' ADDRESS T INSPECTOR Erna A. Near Rt. 6, Boz 303H Mt. Vlew, Nalnut Creek JUDGE Louise G. Weeks Andrea Drive Rt. 1, Box 346K JUDGE Thelma G. Boslar 111 Adrea Dr. Walnut Creek CLERK Frances McPhee 297 San Miguel Dr. CLERK Vera Shestek Rt. 6, Boz 352 WALNUT CREEK PRECINZT 110. SA POLLING PLACE Howard Adams (Residence) San Miguel Dr. , Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucille H. Adams San Miguel Dr. Rt. 6, Boa 343, 'Na1nu4 Creek JUDGE Dorothy Fender San Miguel Rd. P.O. Boa 183, Walnut Greek JUDGE Meda S. Condie Rt. 1, Boz 288 itfalnut Creek CLERK June Winterton Rt. 1, Box 311 CLERK Mildred DeLaneux Rt. 62 Boz 352 WALNUT CRE3K PRECUT NO. 9 u µ,.POLLING PLACE F. E. Warren (Garage)1330 Alma Ave. , Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Irene E. riel 1248 Clover Lane JUDGE Virginia H. Milder 1304 Alma Ave. ,JUDGE Lois B. Carter 1307 Alma Ave.CLERK Ermana E. Warren 1330 Alma Ave. , n n Only four officers serve on this board) za WALNUT CRM PRECI.1TCT NO. 0 1fi M POLLING PLACE L. R. Roller 913 Oak Rd. , Walnut Creek NAS ADDRESS s INSPECTOR Florence G. Billion Martinez Hwy. bet. Geary Rd. & 2nd Ave.JUDGE Nancy I. Roller 913 Oak Rd. , Walnut Creek JUDGE Leona Johnson Rt. 2, Boz 916 :Walnut Creek CLERK Blanche AacFarlane 9138 oak Rd., 'Walnut Creek CLERK Christine Murphy at. 2, Boz 894 Oak R. Walnut Creek AALNOT CRSS PRECINCT NO. 11 POLLING PLACE Lucile E. Jarvis 1061 Wiest Holly Walnut Creek r MA93 ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucile Z. Jarvis 1061 Sest Holly JUDGE Clara E. Hopp 1079 W. Holly JUDGE Winnie C. Spoon Rt. 1, Boz 412 C CLERK Clara Brennan Rt. 1, Hoz 390F ALNUT CREAK PRECINCT NO. 12 t.POLLING PLA T. Ruth M. Lehfeldt 8t. 2, Box 860 Lark i,ane, Walnut Creek NAME DDRESS Y INSPECTOR Lucinda Rissotto 550 Oak Park Blvd.walnut Creek.JUDGE Eleanor mi. Dixon Rt. 2 Boz 864 JUDGE Ruth M. Lehfeldt At. 2, Boz 860 CLERK Marjory Bray Boz 845 Larkey Lane CLERK Lorraine A. Jacoby N. 2nd Ave. Box 873E WALNUT CREEK PRECIMT NO. 13 POLLING PLACE Alice R. Montin Cor. Parkside & Hillside, Rt. 2, Boa 786, Walnut Creek r NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lena Bottomley Parkside Blvd. Rt. 4, Boa 1069,' `Balnut Creek JUDGE Alice K. Montin Rt. 2, Box 786, Walaut Creek JUDGE Lee Jordan Rt. 29 Hot 785 CLERK Carne Bailey Rt. 2, Box 786 WALNUT CRM PRECDET NO. 14 POLLING PLACE Hobert K. Putnam (Garage) 400 Oak Park Blvd. , Walnut T I&TDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS 41 INSPECTOR Robert K. Putnam 400 Oak Park Blvd. , Walnut Greek k JUDGE Loleta E. Brown 436 Oak Park Blvd. JUDGE Arthur T. Inas 380 Oak Park Blvd. CLERK Louie Wheeler Rt. 2, Box 1019B w I N= GA&EK P29GINZT NO. 15 POLLING PLACE Johnson Seal Estate Office Danville Highway, Walnut Creek 4 GI, NAM ADDRESS J INSPECTOR Marjorie Chapman Alamo Rd. , Rt. 1, Box 20 JUDGE Pauline V. Henderson 1318 Creekside Dr. , Walnut Creek F4- JUDGE Norberta Tartt 2122 Youngs Court CLERK Virginia C. Klein Hermine Ave. , CLERK Olive C. Schindler 2064 Hermine Ave. ,r CLERK Margery A. Brussard germine Ave. , x'+ SAR INAP PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Jose Briley (Garage) 2795 Acacia Rd.Ph Walnut Creek.. NAME ADDRESS Y INSPECTOR Joseph Briley 2795 Acacia Rd., JUDGE Clara Floyd 2715 Kinney Dr. JUDGE Gertrude L. Muir 1135 Juanita Dr. CLERK Pat Jameson 1072 Juanita Dr, n CLERK Jean Klauder 1031 El Curtola Blvd. CLERK Helen Harrington 1041 E1 Curtola Blvd. F SARANAP PRECINCT NO. 2 t POLLING PLACE Learmer - Hudson Dealor (Salesroom) 2310 Mt. Diablo Blvd. , Walnut Greek NAME ADDRESS rs INSPECTOR Evelyn Williams 1192 Dewing Lane JUDGE Ann Backus 1221 Dewing inane n n JUDGE Almira Ackley 1141 Dewing Lane CLERK Ellamae Awdy 1141 Bonita Lane CLERK Margaret E. Schutt 36 Del Hembre Circle CLERK Lillian G. Leavitt 30 Del Hambre Circle r yM S ARANAP PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Hendrick Piano Co. , Mt. Diablo Blvd. , & Springbrook Rd, Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS 1fr«- INSPECTOR Evelyn Silva RFD 2, Box 599 Railroad Ave. Walnut Creek JUDGE Lee Lucas Spring Brook Rd. , n n JUDGE Rose :, Perry 534 Spring Brook Rd. CLERK Lois A. Otto Rt. 2, Box 531 A n rr CLERK Phyllis Danielson Rt. 2, Box 529 f CLERK Margaret L. Filler 741 Hilton Rd., SAR!lNAA PRECINCT NO. 4 n POLLING PLACE Carroll C. At. Boswell (Store) Rt. 2, Box 603 Railroad Ave. Walnut Cre k F NAME ADDRESS a. INSPECTOR Anna M. Loesch Dewing & Locust Rt. 2, Box 607 n JUDGE Anna Boxwell Rt. 2, Box 603 Walnut Creek JUDGE Sophie Ratkovich Rt. 2 Box 588 B CLERK Helen M. Campbell at. 2, Box 605 n n a CLERK Lois M. Johnson Walnut Blvd. CLERK Doris Ellinger 2451 warren Rd. , u-UXAP PaECINCT NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Glady C. Fachaud Rt. 2, Box 581 Boulevard Way, Walnut CreekAl N<AMfi ADDRFSS INSPECTOR Lieu D. Gray Rt. 2, Box 553 Blvd. Nay, Walnut Creek P JUDGE Katherine L. Connelly Post Office Walnut Creek JUDGE Lenore Petrice 2310 warren Rd. CLERK Bettie M. Chapman Rt. 2, Box 634, M"TIUZ PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE City Hall, Martinez NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Altah M.Larson 706 Main St. , Martinez JUDGE Edith C. Graper 1002 Alhambra Ave. , Martinez JUDGE Mary S. Harrison 605 Main St. , Martinez k CLERK Ruby Armstrong 513 Arch St. , Martinez CLERK Nettie H. gauge 602 Castro St. Martinez CLERK Myrtle X. Latchaw 103 F St. , Martinez 178 f i YEDNESDAY, X" 3, 1930 - Continued MARTINEZ PRE TINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACB K & H Motors, 417 Main St., Martinez IJAME ADDRBSS INSPECTOR Elsa U. McClellan 815 Lafayette St. , Martinez JUDGE Janet Williams 317 Main St. , Martinez JUDGE Ruth M. Eva 315 blain St. , Martinez CLERK Kathryn P. Aiello 502 Alhambra Ave. , Martinez CLERK Clementine C. Hayden Rt. 2, Bo= 1-D, Martinez r MARTINEZ PRECL4CT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Bernice L. Ahern Residence, 839 Talbart St. , Martinez HAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Bernice L. Ahern 839 Talbert St. , Martinez JUDGE Mary Kennedy 27 Green St., Martinez JUDGE Helen Kennedy 27 Green St. , Martinez CLERK Elizabeth Goodson 724 Talbert St. , Martinez CLERK Mary B. Shonley 840 Talbart St. , Martinez CLERK Alita I. Holmes 922 Arlington Nay, Martinez br"WINZZ PRECLYCT JUL. 3A POLLING PLACE John A. Bruget Garage, 230 Green St. , Martinez NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marian H. Sharp 1001 Arlington Way, Martinez JUDGE Sylvia R. Ball 0108 Green St., Martinez JUDGE Elsie Knowles 1149 Most Arlington Way, Martinez CLERK Dolores Walthers 721 Carquinez `day, Martinez CLERK Elsie LaSell 717 Arlington Way, Martinez CLERK Jill M. Ryan 1149 Arlington ray, Martinez MARTINEZ PRECINCT N0. 4 POLLING PLACE Martinez Grammar School, Susana St. , Ritz. NAME ADDRES3 INSPECTOR Lena Salvatori 922 Alhambra Av. JUDGE Mary S. Lodi 404 Green St. JUDGE Altha M. Walford 417 Mellus St. CLERK Annie L. Nelson 405 Thompson St. CLERK Shirley A. Aiello 916 Alhambra Av. CLERK Nellie Nicholson 405 Mellus St. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Mrs. F. A. Buchanan Residence Richardson & Arreba Sts. , Mtz. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. F. A. Buchanan P. C. Boa 101 tz. JUDGE Geraldine G. dells 1520 Richardson St. JUDGE Margaret E. Croad 1604 Berrellessa St. CLERK Mary E. Andrews 1538 Richardson St. CLERK Geraldine S. Keefe 1434 Richardson St. CLEF Stella Y. Stewart 290 Warren St. MARTINEZ PRdCINCT NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Alhambra Senior high School, Alhambra &v. Mtz. IIS ADDRt3SS INSPECTOR Nell Lopas 2730 Marion Terrace, Atz. JUDGE Geraldine Reed 2931 Alhambra Av. JUDGE Lois Marvin 540 Ward St. CLERK Clairce deHaas 2810 Castro St. CLERK Ila M. Carter 2720 Aarlon St. CLERK Rita X. Hall 2901 Alhambra Av. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 7 POLLING PLACE Carrie Buss Residence 1423 Castro St.,Mtz. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR ?clary Kelleher 710 Mallus St. JUDGE Kay Waterman 1730 Pine St. JUDGE Carrie Buss 1423 Castro St. CLERK Caroline Aeinecke 732 Arreba St. CLERK Jeanne Brady 1305 Estudill , St. CLERK Dora Isabel Baker 1624 Estudillo St. UARTINSL PRECINCT N0. 8 POLLING PLACE C. J. McKenary Residence 1024 Warren St. , Utz. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary D. harrow 1010 Marren St. G1 WEDNESDAY, hW 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS r JUDGE D. M. Buttrick 1360 Grandview Av.Mtz. JUDGE Shelagh B. Giberti 1114 Haven St. CLERK Violet Z. Madeira 1413 Court St. CLERK Edna Garretty 1134 'barren St. CLERK Charles J. ldcKenary 1024 Warren St. MARTINEZ P3QEXINCT NO. 9 POLLING PLAC«. Congregational Church, Susan &. Court Sts Mtz. NAME ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Ruth Randall 903 Jones St. JUDGE Jennie Sanderson 1351 Court St. JUDGE Elizabeth Crow 915 Jones St. CLERK Viola Brae Dunklee 1212 Pine St. CLEi& Norma E. Piepling 1221 Henrietta St. nCLERKFlorencePistochini1150GrandviewAv. v IULRTIM PRECINCT NO. 10 POLLING PLACE Assembly of God Church 1020 Las Juntas St. Utz. R NA ADDRESS 1«JpyA' y t INSPECTOR Ethel L. Pascoe 826 Pine St. JUDGE Nettie L. Powers 827 Green St. JUDGE Leone Rinricksen 908 Estudillo St. CLERK Ellen Case 1100 Ferry St. CLERK Lester L. Ferguson 1020 Las Juntas St. CLERK Edwin S. Pascoe 826 Pine St. L 4k M RTIAZZ PRECINCT NO. 11 POLLING PLACE Anna dells• Garage 1135 Green St. , Utz. a NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Elizabeth Gallagher 901 Pine St. JUDGE Euphemia Kane 1214 Ward St. JUDGE Vargdret McNahon 1011 Willow St. CLERK Bertha G. Cook 1346 Highland Av. CLERK Katherine Casey 1425 Highland Av. f CLE. " Evelyn Dunn 1012 Wallace Av. MAnIMZ PRECINCT NO. 12 POLLING PLACE Ed Morgan Basement 1121 Escobar St. , Aartlnez N,;Jm ADDRESS INSPECTOR X'abel M.F.night 1137 Main St., ;,Sartinez JUDGE Irma E. Clarke 1125 Main Sr.. ., Martinezw ,. JUDGE Barbara Clair Robrecht 735 Pine St. , Martinez CLERK Amy M. Fryer 1121 Escobar St. , Martinez CLERK Beatrice W. Woltz 1135 lard St. , Martinez CLERK, Roberta Y. Stair 1257 Escobar St. , Itartinez MA RTINE2 PRBCiN.^.T NO. 13 POLLING PLACE: Charlotte Castrucci (Fairview) Boa 214, Laguna St., Martinez NAU ADDRESS,p r INSPECTOR Agnes D. Griffin 1408 Front St., JUDGE Blanche 0. Pearson 1401 Lang St., JUDGE Vera L. Draper 1312 Escobar St., CLERK Leah V. Luek 1414 Front St. , A CLERK Jeanette Y. Luek 1414 Front St. , CLERK Ella M. Heflin 10 Mococo Rd. k' 1ir1RTIld3Z PRECINCT NO. 14 POLLING PLACZ Martinez Jr. High School, Court Sc Marren Sts. , Martinez NSE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Catherine Cutts 1025 Brown St., JUDGE Elnora Vary 'Nestenri3er 1225 Ulfinian :fey JUDGE Theresa L. Anderson 1332 Brown St., CLERK A.11ce Calicum 1527 Brown St. CLERK Florence Prater 1118 Brown St. , CLERK Emily Soares 1130 Brown St., MA T997, PRECINCT H0. 15 POLLING PLACE 0. L. Johnson, Garage 2425 Alhambra Av. Mtz. y rh'v NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Emily C. AcCowen 516 Arch St. JUDGE Ruth S. Rulcahy 2015 Estudillo St. JUDGE Maxine G. Hamblin 2025 Estudillo St. CLERK Lovilla F. Isabella 530 'Nano St. fi " ffdt 14 WEDNESDAY, X&Y 3, 1950 - Continued r Nom? ADDRESS h CLERK Emily G. Carlson 2615 Alhambra Av. Utz. CLERK Irene Harris 2415 Alhambra Av. MARTINEZ PRWINCT NO. 16 a POLLING PLACE J. M. Nelson, Garage 1405 Beech St. Utz. NME ADDRB53 INSPECTOR John R. George 1456 Cedar St. JUDGE Delores Smith 2211 Scenic Av. JUDGE Zelma F. Harvey 1413 Elm St. CLERK Mae U. Riggs 1444 Date St. CLERK Norma S. Fowler 2005 Scenic Av. CLERK Adelaide Silva 1422 Date St. 9ARTIN9Z FR=D CT NG. 17 POLLING PLACE Joseph Sparacino, Jr. Garage 127 Escobar St. , Utz. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Getta Bartolomei 15 Main St. a JUDGE Alice crosser 624 Talbart St. JUDGE Mabel C. Norton 334 Talbert St. y, CLERK Lorilee Giberti 104 Howard St. CLERK Louise Hurroan 526 Bay Vier Av. CLERK Minta Surges 304 Talbart St. MARTINEZ PR,BCMT NO. 18 POLLING PLACE G. K. Richardson, Residence 630 Brown St. Britz. f Yy NAME ADDRESS r, INSPECTO`L Alma T. Huey 321 Brown St. JUDGE Abbie D. Lord 722 Brown St. JUDGE Mary M. Bartolomei 615 Brown St. s CLERK Louise A. Plantfeber 315 Allen St. CLERK Mary Ann Yakim 1927 Castro St. CLERK Gladys Ellen Carlisle 415 Brown St. MARTINEZ PR=INT NO. 19 a POLLING PLACE R. L. Lowery Residence 3534 Alhambra Ave. , Martinez Nt+ kDDRZSS INSPECTOR May A. Shier 220 G St. , JUDGE Lucile Woodson 3334 Hicks Ave. , JiAGE Dorothy Zanussi 3521 Geneva St. , CLERK Evelyn Zufall 3410 Ricks Ave. , CLERK Virginia H. Brown 3420 Hicks Ave. , CLERK Madge A. Ehret 3310 Geneva St. , MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 19A ri POLLING PLACE C. F. Carlson Residence 135 Gilger Ave., Martinez NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Clarice F. Carlson 135 Gilger Ave. , JUDGE Margaret Healy 211 Gilger Ave. , r JUDGE Gertrude Hanson 210 H St. , CIERK Ruth h. Xells 431 Gilger Ave. , CLERK Ella J. 3audel 215 H St. , CLERK Mary Silveria 101 F St. , MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 20 POLLING PLACE Cecil E. Burns Residence, Alhambra Valley Rd. , Rt. 1, Box 439, Martinez NAME ADDRESS INSPEOTOR Mildred G. Burns Alhambra Valley Rd., Rt. 1, Box 439, MartinZ JUDGE Verda B. Ray Rt. 2, Box 381 JUDGE Ruth L. Center Rt. 2, Box 390 CLERK Mildred L. Boanel Rt. 1, Box 435 CLERK Mary Urig Rt. 1, Box 440 n CLERK Verna M. Welch P. G. Box 171 MARTINEZ PR3C.ENCT NO. 21 POLLING PLACi Celestial Toone Residence, 1940 La Salle, Martinez f NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Tessie W. Threlkeld 1370 Gregory .Ave. , Martinez JUDGE Mildred Clayron 2030 LaSalle St. , n JUDGE Gertrude A. Ruff 1125 Brown St. , CLERK Claire Coveney 1980 LaSalle St. , Mr CLERK Marguerite W. Burk 1124 Arreba St. , CLERK Alice Barry Wilson 240 Gilger St. , of Y,.ur WED2FESDAY, WAY 3, 1950 - Continued MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Stella U. Lyford Garage, 2361 S. Crest Ave. , Martinez F NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Annabelle Bride 1331 Shell Ave. , JUDGE Gladyce E. Yale 2370 Martinez Ave. , JUDGE Nellie L. Cattarello 965 walnut St. , CLERK Julia Cutright 2316 Orange St., CLERK Grace Thiessen Bt. 1, Boz 58-H x CLERK Evelyn Alford 914 lemon St. , Y.T. VIES PdgOIWT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE T. Talentino, Garage 1311 Veale Av.Mtz. t A WD E ' INSPECTOR Berdella J. Blakemore 2431 E. Orange St. JUDGE Crosse Bowen 1001 Palm Av. JUDGE Esther Small 1211 Vine Av. CLERK Cleo Hitt 1031 Vine Av. CLERK Nell helty 1340 Chestnut St. CURK Elizabeth W. Arnold 1330 Plaza Dr. z MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Mt. View Co. Fire Protection Dist. , Peach & Shell Av. Mtz. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ruth F. Hart 1304 Shell Av.Utz. JUDGE Margaret Ross 1321 Chestnut 4 JUDGE Ione Boylan 1320 Chestnut CLERK Ida S. Parkinen 1331 Chestnut CLERK Esther Barron 1361 Vine Av. CLERK Ferol L. Prater 1301 Palm Av. MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 4 lrA f - POLLING PLACE W. F. Jones, Residence 855 Bella Vista Av. , Utz. rX NAM ADDRESS 1 INSPECTOR Babel A. Newman 2307 Leslie Av. Mtz. JUDGE Goldie G. Hopkins 2550 orange St.T JUDGE Virginia Upshaw 2530 Leslie Av. CLERK Hester Peterson 2460 Orange St. CLERK Helen U. Darrow 2300 Shell Av. d CLERK Thelma Sands 1102 Shell Av. a MT. VIEW PRECINCT NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Frances Butterfield, Residence 2919 Leslie Av. , Mtz. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Frances Butterfield 2919 Leslie Av. JUDGE Hilda C. Bosen 1031 Plaza Dr, JUDGE Hazel Hult 1156 DeLacy Av. CLERK Eleanor Furman 2714 Merle Av. CLERK Leona Dolan 1236 Plaza Dr. t` CLERK Leona Brown 1234 Plaza Dr. y( MT. VArXg PRECINCT NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Martinez Housing Authority, D St.Mtz. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Betty M. Prestidge 974 Magnolia St. JUDGE Ann Cameron 2104 Pine St. JUDGE Evelyn C. Freed 960 Magnolia Av. CLERK Margaret Vernon 3124 Victory Ct. CLERK Frances Porter 2161 Pine St. CLERK Ruth E. Risner 2851 Terrace Way VINE HILL PSECINCT POLLING PLACE Lloyd McNamar, garage Pacheco Blvd. Mtz. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ernest Digardi Pacheco Blvd. P.O. Boa 88 " JUDGE Annette F. Jensen RFD 1 Boz 68 R JUDGE Gayle Strain Rt. 1 Boa 115 C Diary C. Stegemann Bt. 1 Boz 45 CLERK Mildred E. Tyler Rt. 1 Boz 172 CLERK Ida k. Welsshand RFD 1 Boz 417 VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. A POLLING PLACE A. Bohnisch, garage Pacheco Blvd. Rt. 1 Box 62, Mtz. 1.89 W WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS u INSPECTOR Christine Olsen Cor. Adelaide Dr. Rt. 1 Boa 164 Utz. JUDGE Ina Vulgamore Rt. 1 Boat 38 JUDGE Goldie R. Partney Rt. 1 Boz 152 CLERK Stella Bohnisch Bt. 1 Boz 62 CLERK Freda E. O'Leary Rt. 1 Boz 215 COM;OiW PRECINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Eliza DeBenedatti (Basement) 2195 Grant St. , Concord HAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Maud Bones 2149 lit. Diablo St. JUDGE Margaret 3. iianglni 2309 Almond Av., JUDGE Kay Frances Behan 2063 Bonifacio St. CLERK Eliza DeBenedetti P. U. Box 632 CLERK Lillian Stevens 2037 Pacheco St.Y CLERK Hazel L. Sutton 2093 lit. Diablo St. CONCORD PRSCIIiCT 2b0. POLLING PLACE Paul Brunelle (Concord Electric) 2028 Mt. Diablo St. , Concord NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary M. Bucholz 2474 Pacheco St, , Concord JUDGE Eunice Matheson 2383 Salvio St. JUDGE Alice C. Brubaker 2460 Pacheco St. CLERK Ruth E. Cockerton 2479 Pacheco St. CLERK Elinor Vandenburg 2477 Pacheco St. g CLERK Nellie Kulander 2028 East St. n CONCORD PRECINCT NC. 3 POLLING PNCE City Hall 2080 billow Pass Rd,Concord rg Nng ADDRESS INSPECTOR Rose C. Belka 1812 Galindo St. JUDGE Stella 3d. Eddy 1575 At. Diablo St. JUDGE Margaret H. Foskett P.O. Boat 605 CLERK Evelyn Massone 1723 wt. Diablo St. CLERK Dorothy Blackwell 1525 lit. Diablo St. CLERK Nona Vargus 2210 Willow Pass Rd CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 4 POLLING PLkC£ Farm Bureau (Club house) .Farm Bureau Rd. do Walnut Av. , Cog. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Gertrude Streif 1579 Farm Bureau Rd. , Concord JUDGE Gwendolyn Holmes Rt. 2 Box 67 A JUDGE Veronica P. '0isler 3519 Wren Av. CLERK Ruth A. Leonard 3925 Chestnut CLERK Ruth C. Yarringtou 1561 Farm Bureau Rd. CLERK Wilda E. Nippress 1537 Farm Bureau Rd. CONCORD, PRECINCT NO. 5 POLLING PLACE W. J. Gould, Sr. 630 Meadow Lane,Concord NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Charolotte E. Kelly 3002 Euclid Av. JUDGE Gloria G. Gould 630 Meadow Lane JUDGE Janell L. Caruso 290 Belmont Road CLERK Lajeune hagood 3047 Concord Blvd. CLERK Gertrude M. Gronemeyer 2927 Concord Blvd. CLERK Jeane R. Lower 231 Lexington Rd., Concord r CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Florence M. Aessler 38 Hillside (Off Solana Way) Concord. NAXE ADDR&SS 2989 Grant St. , Concord INSPECTOR Mabel X. Charles Rt 3 Boz 338, Concord JUDGE Bertha J. Turner Rt D Hoz 339 JUDGE Florence M. messler Rt 2 Boz 399A CLERK Mildred V. Xhite Rt 3 Boz 424 CLERK Elizabeth Neal Rt 3 Boz 394 CLERK Iso May Long At 3 Boz 310A CONCORD FRECDET NO. ? POLLING PLACE Florence Ottohesemeyer Residence, 1150 Bancroft Rd., Concord NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie C. Aagaard 35 Oak Grove Rd. , Concord JUDGE Henrietta Gaylord 400 Whitman Rd. JUDGE Rosie -cDermond 650 Bancroft Rd. , Walnut Creek. I CLERK Laura E. Burtchaell 400 Bancroft Rd. Concord CLERK Florence Ottohesemeyer 1150 Bancroft Rd. , Concord CLERK Janet R. Christian 700 Bancroft Rd. , Rt. 1, Box 700, Con. WEDNESDAY, 3AV 31, 1950 - Continued COMORD PRECINCT NO. 8 PO LUNG PLACE David Fontana 2923 Concord Blvd., Concord ADDRESS INSPECTOR Evelyn McKean 3001 Euclid Av. JUDGE Gertrude M. Clanton 2913 Concord Blvd. JUDGE Bessie I. Asotheral 1863 S. 6th St. CLERK Alva Dean Clark 344 tren Av. CLERK Inez C. Palmer 2869 Concord Blvd. CLERK Thelma L. Fontana 2923 Concord Blvd. ri CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 9 POLLING PLACE M. E. Christen, Garage 2720 Sinclair Av. , Concord NAME ADDRESS h INSPECTOR Lelia A. Brunelle 1957 Parkside JUDGE Beulah E. Barry Rt 3 Boz 940 AGE Marcellus E. Christen 2720 Sinclair Av. CLERK Evelyn N. King P.O. Boz 522 CLERK Justine L. Langridge 2875 Concord Blvd. CLERK Luella C. Rego 2728 Sinclair Av, n t t CONCOID PRECINCT NO. 10 r rS? JM POLLING PLACE Clayton Valley School Concorde. ADDRESSNAMEz& IRTSPECTOR Dorothy B. Galbraith 261 La Vista Way, Concord JUDGE Valera I. Maaren 411 Joan Av. K JUDGE Bertha 311. Thayer 4698 Clayton Rd. CLERK Katherine Sparrow 1854 Bailey Rd.n CLERK Carrie Shoenberger 1536 Bailey Rd. CLRRK Kathryn Mashburn 1512 Bailey Rd,n CowoRD iiMINCT NO. 10A POLLING PLtiCE Clayton Valley School Concord ADDRESS Sew. i 4'FC 1. 8 4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued Y NAME ADDRESS y JUDGE Mary C. Deacon P. 0. Bot 511, Concord JUDGE Treva L. Caldera 2297 San Carlos Av.at CLERK Carolyn M. Itanen 2251 San Carlos Av.f CLERK Ochry Ginochio Rt 2 Boz 631 CLERK Ethel Anderson 1142 Pacific CON ORD MCINCT NG. 13A POLLING PLACE M. E. Gruessing (residence, rear) Pacific St.-Between Oakland & Railroad-Concord NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Martha ia. Grua ss Pacific St. ,btn. Railroad & Oakland P.G. Boz 849, Concord JUDGE Alice Claire 1165 Clayton Rd., Concord JUDGE Juanita S. Butler P.O. Boz 926 CLERK Alice K. Hunt 2249 Oakland Av. CLERK Falmiera E. Roberts 2161 Gill Dr.f CLERK Lillian E. Hesser 1325 Pacific St. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 14 POLLLIYG PLACL Charles F. Uldershaw (Residence) 2037 Elm St. , Concord NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Shirley G. Oldershaw 2037 Elm St. , JUDGE Mildred R. Rodman 2760 Pacheco St. , JUDGE Gunhild L. Withrow 2736 Pacheco St. CLERK Elvie Anais 2026 Beach St. CLXRK Harriett R. Lamm 2031 Elm St. CLERK Marie V. Jackson 2012 Elm St. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 14A POLLING PLACE W. 1. Stoner (Residence) 2000 Elm St. , Concord C aAKE ADDRESS t .. INSPECTOR Mae C. Stoner 2000 Ham St. " JUDGE Loretta Moore 2001 Elm St. , Concord JUDGE Lucy Haines 2033 Esperanza Dr. " CLERK Irene Calibro 2025 Elm St. CLERK Ruby Deaton 2520 Salvio St. CLERK Myrtle Gooley 2713 Bonifacio St. " CONCORD PRECINCT NO. POLLING PLACE L. B. McKinnon (Garage) 2360 East St. , Concord am ADDRESS INSPECTOR Cecilia McKinnon Bos 655 JUDGE Lucy Arrighi 2485 Almond Av. JUDGE Frances A. Costa 2463 Bay Pt. Highway CLERK John E. AcKinnon 2360 Bast St. CLERK Rose Enos 2475 Bay Pt. Highway x . CLERK Frances Dolen. 2520 East St. CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 16 POLLING PLACE Mabel Goddard (Garage) Birch & Fairfield Sts. , Concord XW ADDRESS INSPECTOR Garna Reber 2348 Crystal Av., Concord JUDGE Margaret C. Englund 122 Fairfield Av. " JUDGE Marie Martin 2300 Crescent Dr. CLERK Florence Z. Johnson P.O. Boz 594 CLERK Peggy Best 2311 Fairfield CLERK Mabel Goddard P.O. Boz 686 ONC08D PRECINCT Y0. 17 POLLING PLACE Norma P. Handy Garage, 2260 liickory Dr. , Concord HAM$ ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ida Bracken 2964 Knoll Dr. , Concord r JUDGE Helen Pierce 2483 Hemlock, Concord JUDGE Frances M. Moore P.O. Boz 639, Concord CLERK Norma P. Handy 2260 Hickory Dr. , Concord CLERK Frances Maderos 2602 Vargas Court, Concord CLERK Marion Nicolosi 2869 Ponderosa Dr. , Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 17A POLLING PLACE Helen M. Smith Garage, 2280 Hickory Dr. , Concord k.. NARIS ADDRESS H3 INSPECTOR Mary E. Duarte Seal Bluff Rd. , P.O. Boz 64, Concord r JUDGE Geneive L. Baldwin 2315 hemlock Ave., Concord 3[ WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued Y ADDRESS JUDGE Elizabeth kd. ldartin Rt. 3, Boz 354, Concord CLERK Helen 9. Smith 2280 Hickory Dr. , Concord CLERK Laura Zugnoni 2892 Ponderosa, Concord CLERK Glenna N. Kristen 2491 Upland Dr. , -Rt. 3, Boz 883, Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 18 POLLING FLnCE Elva Hansen Residence, 3043 Clayton Ad. , Concord NAME ADDRESS t, J t 3' INSPECTOR Elva Hansen 3043 Clayton Rd. , Concord JUDGZ Audrey Cgden 1507 S. 5th St., Concord JUDGE Frances Manor 3053 Clayton Rd. , Concord CLERK Adeline A. Laughlin 1619 S. 5th St. , Concord CLERE Edna A. Christie P.O. Boz 856, Concord CLERK Viola A. Callahan 2919 Concord Blvd. ,, Concord rTM, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 19 POLLING PIACE Central hotel, Concord Ave. , Concord NAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Evangeline L. Davilla 20 Market St. , Concord r' JUDGE Helen H. Buscaglia 700 Pacheco Rd. , Concord JUDGE Carlita M. Haskins 625 Meadow Lane, Concord ew. CLERK Susie M. stock P.O. Boz 342, Concord CLERK Louise B. Minns P.C. Boz 888, Concord CLERK Eleanor M. Learned P.C. Bo= 501, Concord CONZOaD PRECINCT NO. 20 POLLING PIACS L. Ervin Lehmer (Show Room) Oakland Blvd. & Cowell Rd., Concord NA01E ADD iSSS INSPECTOR Joseph Co. Arrighi P.G. Boa 2 - Cowell Rd. , Concord JUDGE Emma Newhall 2051 Laguna St. , Concord JUDGE Virginia L. Sheehan 1473 Coventry Rd. , Concord CLERK. Evelyn M. Cook 1485 Coventry Rd. , Concord CLERK Martha M. Martin 1240 Almar, Concord CLERK Talitha Y. Emery 75 Cowell Rd. , Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 21 POLLING PLACE E1 A oate Ya.ie tj Store 3482 Clayton ad., Concord NM ADDRESS INSPECTCR Beatrice Leonhardt P.O. Boz 1063 - 14.57 Davis St. , Concord JUDGE Marjorie Forbes P.O. Boz 1063 - 1457 Davis St. , Concord JUDGE Rose K. Lasell 1481 Davis St, , Concord CLERK Ruth Burgess 14b7 Bable Isae, Concord CLERK Elvins E. Kaiser 123 Roslyn Dr. , Concord CLERK Blanche Perkins 130 Almendra Court, Concord CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 22 POLLING PLACE Oak (Grove School (old) Oak Grove Rd. , & Valley Rd. , Concord NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie E. Maderious 580 Monument Blvd. , Concord JUDGE Alline E. Macomber 1000 Oak Grove Rd. , Concord JUDGE Peter H. Ginocchio Oak Grove Rd. , Boa 2550, Concord CLERK Anita F. Roche 1025 Oak Grove Rd. , Concord CCfCORD PRECINCT NO. 23 s POLLING PLACE Ellen A. Straight (Residence) 300 Walnut Ave. , Concord tA1tE ADDRZ:3S INSPECTOR Ellen A. Straight 300 Walnut Ave. , Concord JUDGE Marion A. Swanson 1325 Salnut Ave. , Concord JUDGE Helen S. iaroul 801 North Gate Rd. , Concord CLERK Katherine S. Fox 850 North Gate Rd. , Concord CLERK Anna C. Aoscrop 600 Walnut Ave., Concord CLERK Sadie C. Schroeder 2950 Oak Grove Rd. , Concord COWELL PRECIMT POLLING PLACE Cowell-Portland Cement Co. , (Cowell Hall) Cowell HUE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Florence M. Stenger 11 - 2nd St. , Cowell JUDGE Mary F. Sullivan 19 - 3rd St., Cowell JUDGE Mary N. Borden 2 - 2nd St. , Cowell CLERK Clara y. Ayer 10 - 3rd St. , Cowell CLERK Ethel A. Thoma 3 - 3rd St. , Cowell CLERK Julie kung 24 - 1st St. , Cowell PACH3CO PRECLNCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Pacheco Town Hall c/o Armand Serra, Boa 383A, Mart Inez q,1-86 r WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1930 - Continued NAME ADDRESSAR INSPECTOR Annie M. Kirk Hain St. , Rt. 1, Boz 387 Martinez JUDGE Leona Thomas Rt. 1, Boz 347 Martinez JUDGE Bertha M. Meyer Rt. 1, Box 359 iwartinez n, CLERK Cpra M. dells Rt. 1, Boz 342 Aartinez CLERK Lucile Maker Bt. 1, Box 338 CLERK rata R. Vlach Ht. 1, Boz 267 PACHECO PRECINCT NO. 2 F POLLING PLACE M. 0. Lucas (rear Residence) 1 Block N. of Monument, 100 TrelaasyMir Lane , Concord V NAME ADDRESS f INSPECTOR Maxine 0. Lucas 100 Trelaney Lane, Concord JUDGE Marion L. Stone 15 Gregory Lane, Concord JUDGE, Jeannette Burnham 16 Gregory Lane, Concord CLERK Virginia N. Aonroe Rt. 2, Boz 70, Martinez CLERK Lois C. Revak 1977 Treadway Lane, Concord PACHECO PRECINCT N0. 2A YFd n POLLING PIACE Esther Hatfleld (Residence) 1025 Contra Costa Highway, Concord NAME ADDRESS fr INSPECTOR Esther Hatfield 1025 Contra Costa Hwy. , Concord JUDGE Geneva B. hook 150 Hookston Rd. , Concord JUDGE Patricia Warden 1001 Contra Costs Hwy, Concord CLERK Sabina Martyn 211 Gregory Lane, Concord CLERK Margaret Green 4.61 Boyd Road, Concord CLERK Margaret Brown 3100 Contra Costa Hwy. , Concord h ` ASSOCIATED PRECIMT POLLING PIACE Avon Club Associated NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mabel H. Copeland Box 52, Associated JUDGE Edith S. Penn Box 26, Associated JUDGE Edith Gezo box 113, Associated CLERK Harriett G. Smetts Box 23, Associated CLEIRK Florence h. Bacon Box 152, Associated CLERK Louise Devol Associated P . PISASANT HILL PRSCLICT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Pleasant Hill School Concord SAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Evelyn M. Lindsay N. Pleasant Hill Rd. , Concord F JUDGE Wanda E. Tyler Rt. 2, Box 55, Martinez JUDGE La Verne A. Betz 111 N. Pleasant Hill Rd. , Concord CLERK Greyce C. Lafond Rt. 21 Boz 186, Martinez a PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT NO. lA E POLLING PLACE Henry Alexander 15 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Martinez r NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Henry Alexander 15 Pleasant Hill Rd., JUDGE Rachel Hakel 10 Pleasant Hill Rd. Martinez 4 JUDGE Leah Belle Blodgett Rt. 2, Boz 1951, Lafayette t; CLERK Joan K. Scaglione Rt. 2, Boz 58, Ldartinez PIAASANT HILL PRBCLNCT NO. 2 POLLING PLKCE Janet L. Barris (Garage) 640 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Concord NAME ADDRESS t INSPECTOR Cornelia G. Lied 325 Oak View Ave. ,n JUDGE Mrs. Alarion H. Beeton 495 t ak Park Blvd., NalnuL Creek CLERK Thelma F. Wellman 500 Pleasant Hill Rd. , 'Walnut Creek a CLERK Mae E. Mershon 200 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Walnut Creek M PLEASJL r HILL PRECINCT NO. 2A_ POLLING PLACE June A. Campbell 410 Pleasant Hill Rd. , Walnut Creek j NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Bilee Lewis Hall 520 Pleasant Hill Rd. , ^ n JUDGE June A. Campbell 410 Pleasant Hill Rd., n n JUDGE Alice Homan 145 Chaucer Dr. , Concord CLERK Martin H. Zuinn 46 Pleasant Valley Rd. , Walnut Creek PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT N0. 3 POLLING PIACE Betty Lee Goodart (Garage) 115 Poshard St., concord NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helene H. Rodier 104 koshard S , h F r 4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS 4 JUDGE Audrey N. Nilson 107 Poshard St. , Concord JUDGE Catbarine Connell 1.13 Poshard St. , CLERK Betty Lee Goodart 115 Poshard St. , CLERK Mrs. D. Phillips 114 Poshard CLERK Maybelle Hansen 406 Roberta Ave., PLE&SANT HILL PRECINCT NO. 3A N k t POLLING PLACE Loessa C. Biller (Garage) 107 Patterson ave. , Go cord NA,N ADDS Y INSPECTOR Elizabeth K. Sander 303 Roberta Ave. ,, Concord JUDGE Evelyn Y. Hermann 305 Roberta Ave. ,a JUDGE Thelma A. Bross 409 Soule Ave. , CLERK Marcus T. Funk 203 Roberta Ave. ,4 CLERK Looses. C. Miller 107 Patterson Ave. CLERK Loraine Larson 104 Patterson Ave. , " PLEASANT HILI. PR&IIYCT NO. 4 t POLLING PLACE Winifred X. Wallace (Garage) 100 Oak Park Blvd. , 1Balnut Creek P ADDRESS INSPECTOR Florence ac. Tosh Oak Ave. , Rt. 2, Boz 1006B JUDGE Mildred J. Wachenfeld 14 Pleasant Court Walnut Creek r JUDGE Laura B. Piper 1625 Sunnyvale Ave. , CiXRK Leona Blanche Carr 1009 Sunnyvale Rt. 2 PLEA3ALTZ HILL PRECINCT NO. 5 i 7 POLLING PU"i Lisa D. Hook (Residence) 60 Hookdston Rd. , Concord r NARE ADDRESS yµ INSPECTOR Lisa D. Hcok 60 Hookston Rd. , JUDGE Carol arartenilli Las Juntas Nay JUDGE Beverly J. Johnson 140 !Mayhew stay CLERK Catharine A. Young Rt. 1, Las Juntas 'Say, Concord PLEASANT HILL PRECINCT No. 6 r POLLING PLA-WE James R. «tiassey 3272 Hudson Ave. , Walnut Creek w NAM S ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucinda Rissotto 510 Oak Park Blvd. JUDGE Mary Jane De Lancey 3156 Hudson Ave. , JUDGE Mildred R. Applegate 3233 Rogers St. , CLERK Averill Becker 3241 Rogers St. , GLERK Lois Usher 3133 Rogers St. , CLERK Nell ;Aassey 3272 Hudson Ave. , PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1 R POLLING PLACE Neno Russo Garage, 120 Front St. Pittsburg NA lEE ADDRE33 INSPECTOR Rose M. Davi 308 Cutter St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Ethel qday Anderson 109 Black Diamond St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Frances Russo 120 Front St., Pittsburg CLERK Nada l agalla 17 Cutter St. , Pittsburg CLERK Mary E. Davi 48 W. First St. , Pittsburg CLERK Marie Trumpower 120 Front St. , Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 2 r POLLING PLACE Ragusa Sales do Service, 190 Z. 3rd St. , Pittsburg NAME ADDRESS F .INSPECTOR Rose Aiello 225 Los Modanos St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Mrs. Petrina Belleci 209 E. 2nd St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Grace Delucca 119 Los Modanos St. , Pittsburg CLERK Helen DiAercurio 365 E. 3rd St. , Pittsburg CLERK Lucille Durkin 230 Cumberland St., Pittsburg CLERK Ochry Siino 135 E. 2nd St. Pittsburg PITTSBURG P83CINZT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Morris Batane Garage 448 Los Modanos St. , Pittsburg NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Birdie F. Knanak 231 E. 5th St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Susan Stone 240 E. 5th St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Phillip E. Olson 270 R. 4th St. , Pittsburg t; CLERK Joanne Thompson 230 E. 6th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Margaret Reese 241 B. 5th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Jennie Portman 289 E. 6th St. , Pittsburg t t a 5 AIDNESDAY, .MAY 3, 1950 - Continued Y M PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 4 Y ` POLLING PLACE Joseph F. -Lucido Garage, 112 W. 4th St. , Pittsburg LL NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Nancy Lucido 112 S. 4th St. , Pittsburg r .. JUDGE Violet Abona 160 W. 4th St. Pittsburg JUDGE Rose B. Davi 41 W. 3rd St. , Pittsburg CLERK Jennie Bruno 169 X. 3rd St., Pittsburg CLERK Rose Aiello 179 d. 2nd St. , Pittsburg CLERK Katie A. Davi 41 9. 3rd St. , Pittsburg PITTSBURG IiUZINCT NU. 5 POLLING PLACE Salvatore Alcamo garage, 645 York St. , Pittsburg nT 9 NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mildred Sposito 535 Cutter St., Pittsburg JUDGE Marie harper 514 Black Diamond St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Lillian Xcdvoy 565 Black Diamond St., Pittsburg CLERK Mary Frances O'Brian 565 Black Diamond St. , Pittsburg CLERK Mattie Gardner 251 W. 5th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Seraphina Williams 30 W. 5Lh St. , Pittsburg u PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. 6 o POLLING PIACE Denney Pettas garage 335 W. 10th St. , Pittsburg NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Elizabeth_.L. Cstlund 473 W. 11th St., Pittsburg JUDGE Eleanor Mogan 405 W. 10th St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Nellie Junta 1140 Beacon St. , Pittsburg CLERK Basile Karen 440 W. 11th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Frances A. Davi 415 W. 11th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Jean M. Buh 345 W. 11th St. , Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 7 POLLING PLACE Catholic Church Basement Black Diamond & 8th Sts. NAME ADDRESS p INSPECTOR Mary A. MacDonald 658 Black Diamond, Pittsburg JUDGE Milton R. Anderson 25 E. 7th St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Marie Guerrieri 60 W. 7th St. , rittsburg CLERK Andrew euarick 631 N. 7th St. , Pittsburg CLERK kayme Davi 810 York St. , Pittsburg CLERK Lydia Loyacon 25 E. 7th St. , Pittsburg k PITTSBURG PR3CINZT NO. 8 POLLING PLACE City Hall, Pittsburg NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR EIDtaa Linscheid 731 Cumberland, Pittsburg JUDGE Edythe Lincoln 349 E. 8th St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Vera F. 4ornsby 158 E. 6th St. , Pittsburg tea . CLERK Gertrude Young 685 Los gedanos St. , Pittsburg x CLERK Arvilla Downing 210 E. 6th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Carol Burbank 771 Cumberland, Pittsburg PITTSB Tti G PRECIMT NO. 9 q m POLLING PLACE Pittsburg Post American Legion, E. 9th St. , Pittsburg NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Drucilla F. Kramer 415 E. 9th St., Pittsburg JUDGE Marie C. Davi 449 E. 9th St., Pittsburg JUDGE Myrtle S. Buzacott 260 E. 10th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Belda Scola 483 J. 9th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Elsie Schulze 463 $. 9t1x St. , Pittsburg CLERK darie a4lmberg 1025 .Railroad Ave., Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 10 POLLING PLACE Orval Bellville garage 468 Santa Fe Ave., Pittsbu_-g NA ldE ADDRYZS INSPECTOR Margaret M. Delp 724 E. 11th St., Pittsburg j JUDGE Vernice L. Saling 459 S. Santa Fe. Pittsburg JUDGE Christine M. kartyr 617 E. 12th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Dorothy F. Davis 711 E. 12th St., Pittsburg CLERK Marie J. Antrobus 419 E. 12th St., Pittsburg CLERK Geneva G. Csupak 435 E. Santa Fe. , Pittsburgf PITTSBU3G PRECINCT NO. 11 r x9 POLLING PLACFE 2.Christian garage 758 Central Ave. i A x' jf WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued AMQQ ADDRESS N Pte' INSPECTCR Mary B. Castro 894 E. 12th St., Pittsburg x JUDGE Rose E. Nola 1225 Columbia, Pittsburg JUDGE Erma J. Walker 862 B. 12th St., Pittsburg CLERK Marie Castellotti 1314 Columbia, Pittsburg CLERK Maybelle E. Becker 1265 Maple, Pittsburg x, CLERK Terrell MacDonald 1350 Maple, Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 12 S POLLING PLACE Intermediate School 10th & Black Diamond Sts. PJ' lz.. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary ;,. W1Ik-in 978 Black Diamond, Pittsburg JUDGE Mary Rose Enea 198 W. 9th, Pittsburg JUDGE Irene W. Kelley 45 W. 10th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Lawrence Knight 172 W. 10th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Mary A. Cleary 920 Black Diamond, Pittsburg CLERK Anna P. iiason 75 W. 10th St. , Pittsburg 4 = PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 13 F t POLLING PLACE Masonic Lodge Norton & School Sts. , Pittsburg NAME ADDRESSn . INSPECTOR Susan M. Wildes 267 E. 17th St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Dorothy Inez Marren 1301 Railroad, Pittsburg JUDGE Louise Perry 252 E. 17th St. , Pittsburg r CLERK Janet R. Fornwald 236 E. 17th St. , Pittsburg z CLERK Azelea Frances Caruso 121 School St. , Pittsburg CLERK Maud V. O'Hara 290 E. 16th St, , Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 14 f POLLING PLACE H. C. Chapin garage 409 Hawthorn St. , Pittsburg t to NAADDRESS INSPECTOR Grace E. Hansen 1337 Redwood, Pittsburgr' DODGE A. Vit. Penrenaud 1345 Redwood, Pittsburg JUDGE Myrtle E. Richards 1359 Elm St. , Pittsburg CLERK Veda M. Williamson 542 E. 12th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Cora B. Reipling 1321 Redwood, Pittsburg CLERK Cora R. Daley 1360 Elm St. , Pittsburg rr. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 15 POLLING PLACE Joseph Mercurio garage 229 W. 8th St. , Pittsburg n NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Amy Moore 1160 York St. , Pittsburg N JUDGE Mae DiMaggio 1030 Cutter, Pittsburg JUDGE Hilda J. wazzarols 1260 fork St. , Pittsburg CLERK Bilary King 215 d. 10th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Mamie Russo 229 X. 12th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Helen Botzbach 265 W. 12th St. , Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 16 r^ POLLING PLACE Maria Macaluso garage 265 N. 7th St. , Pittsburg NAMr ADDRESS INSPECTOR Rose Slino Lamia 814 `Kest St. ,, Pittsburg JUDGE Katie S. Siino 301 W. 7th St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Lottie Aiello 630 Montezuma, Pittsburg CLERK Anna Rizzo 388 H. 7th St. , Pittsburg CLERK Lena Couretti 746 Montezuma, Pittsburg T CLER—K 0. V. Davi 550 'Nest St. , Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 17 POLLING FIACE Ambrose School Willow Pass Road Pitts. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR George E. Wildes Rt. 1 Boa 560 bet. Bay Point Hwy. & McAvoy,P tts. . JUDGE George W. Andrews Rt. 1 Box 582 JUDGE Elizabeth Talbot Rt. 1 Boz 505 CLERK Jessie Gregory Rt. 1 Box 505 CLERK Edith L. Starr Rt. 1 Box 285 l ; CIIERK Rosalie M. Reynolds Rt. 1 Boz 492 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 17A POLLING PLACE Ambrose School Willow Pass Road, Pitts. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Otto W. Caleman 188 Manor Drive Rt 1 Box 204 JUDGE Aileen Wildes Rt 1 Box 482 Y a; ti r 190 u ,.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAS ADDRESS JUDGE Carol Azeveda Rt 1 Box 507 CLERK Evelyn si. Ambrose Ambrose Ave., Rt 1 Box 431 x CLEW Vivian M. Bell Rt 1 Box 252 Amrose Av. CLERK Carrie E. Brown Rt 1 Box 295 f P.ITTSBM PRECINCT NO. 18 a, POLLING PNCE St. Philomena Church Bella Vista Av. , Pitts. RNAMEAD-nRrons INSPECTOR Richard W. Krowel 275 Franklin Av. Rt 2 Box 492 JUDGE Esther Simpson Rt 2 Box 490, Pitts. k , JUDGE Lili E. btiorgan 205 Franklin Av. y CLERK Olive D. Lanier Rt 2 Box 511J CLERK Margaret B. Brown Rt 2 Box 270 a CLERK Minnie Beratto P.O. Box 666 PITTSBU3G PRECINCT NO. 19 F POLLING PLACE ii. E. Jones Basement Home Acres Rt 2 Box 193, Pitts. NA10 ADDRESS INSPECTOR Isabella C. Smith Rt 2 Box 167 Mt. View Av. Home Acres F JUDGE Dulcie L. Grey Rt 2 Box 169, Pitts. JUDGE Lottie V. Greeman Rt 2 Box 169 CLERK Olive D. King Rt 2 Box 60 J CLERK Minnie Simoes Rt 2 Box 132 y CLERK Casper Kundert Rt 2 Box 47 3X PITTSBU,RG PRECINCT NO. 20 e POLLING PLACE Administration Bldg. Columbia Park, Pitts. NAME ADDRESS 5 Y r INSPECTOR Stella F. Miller Buchanan Rd. Rt 2 Box 24, Pitts. JUDGE Margaret Abrams Rt 2 Box 15, Pitts. JUDGE Dolly Arata P.O. Box 235 CLERK John N. Bruce 482 Columbia Park CLERK Lillian S. Nelson P.O. Box 911 CLERK George S. Lava Apt. 55 Columbia Park PIS PBSC. ICT NO. 20A PCLLING PLACE Columbia Park. Administration Bldg. r NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Dorothy McGlashan Buchanan R. Rt 2 Box 16, Pitts. YJ JUDGE Velma Yackamovich 555 do 10th St., Pitts. JUDGE Aran Williams Apt. 79 Columbia Park CLERK' Mary lane Sharpe 337 Columbia Park CLERK Mona U. killer Apt. 40 Columbia Park CLERK Edith Noon Apt. 503 Columbia Park PITTSBURG.. PRECINCT NO. 21 POLLING PLACE Phil Hernandez garage 39 Linscheid R. , Pitts. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Phil Hernandez 39 Linscheid Dr. JUDGE Lorraine Linscheid 106 Linscheid Dr. , Pitts. JUDGE Fay L. Glover 66 Linscheid Dr. a CLERK Marjorie DeLallo 74 Linscheid Dr. CLERK Velma R. Davis 99 Hillcrest Av. CIZRK Pauline C, Faria 76 Manville Av. PITTSBUBG FMINCT NO. 21A POLLING PLACE Horace R. Davi Garage 49 Linscheid Dr. , Pitts. NAIL ADDRESS r. INSPECTOR Frances Davi 49 Linscheld Dr. JUDGE Ann Nichols 82 Linscheid Dr. JUDGE Mary Mercurio 90 Linscheid Dr. E CLERK Mrs. D. They 38 Panaromic Dr. CLERK Lena Di Maggio 79 Linscheid_.Dr. CLERK Isabel Dunlap 58 Linscheid Dr. PITTSBURG PREvINCT NC. 22 POLLING PLACE Pittsburg Senior High School School St., Pitts. NAVE ADS INSPECTOR Emmett A. Hemingway 2091 Railroad i v. JUDGE Nellie M. Brewer 372 MacArthur,, Pitts. JUDGE Virginia W. AcDowell 124 Army St. r CLERK Vivian Capurro 144 Victory s w A w WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS CLERK tars, Ted Lichti 112 Avon CLERK Margaret DeLallo 139 MacArthur k PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 23 POLLING PLACE Ciro Belleci garage 220 W. 2nd St. , Pitts. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Angeline Cardinalli 270 d. 2nd St. JUDGE Rose Ii. Aiello 220 Cutter St. , Pitts. JUDGE Grace Darone 247 W. 2nd St. CLERK Rose Vienna 300 W. 2nd St. CLERK Frances Davi 286 W. 2nd St. y CLERK Petrina Belleci 262 Cutter St. 4 PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 24 x PCLLING PLACE Horace Costanza garage 320 Aontezuma St. , Pittsburg F NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Sarah Ferrante 270 Vit. 4th Pittsburg JUDGE Ann G. Bellici 840 Central Ave. , Pittsburg JUDGE Rose Cutino 380 Cutter St. , Pittsburg CLERK Grace A. Costanza 370 W. St. , Pittsburg CLERK Esther Bruno 286 West 2nd St. , Pittsburg CLERK Marie Sangimino 333 jaontezuma St. , Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 25 x POLLING PL&CE Fred Ohman's garage 708 Central Ave. , Pittsburg 1 N,ME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Phillip Grant 1343 Elm St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Gladys M. stiller 1335 Elm St. , Pittsburg JUDGE Margaret Ann Hanratty 1346 Pine St. , Pittsburg CLERK Ann Petrovay 615 Central Ave. , Pittsburg CLERK Olive Burris 631 Central Ave. , Pittsburg CLERK Anne Peirano 1351 Elm St. , Pittsburg PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 26 POLLING PLACE doe Labanc Upholster Shop, Willow Pass Road at Bella Vista NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ludwig E. Kochevar 275 Madison St., Bel-Air, Pittsburg JUDGE Tallulah F. Butner Rt. 2, Boz 680, Pittsburg JUDGE Wilma E. Rubright at. 2, Boz 697, Pittsburg CLERK Helen A. Masterson Rt. 29 Boz 461, Pittsburg CLERK Norma G. Logefeil Rt. 2, Boz 466, Pittsburg CLERK Etta M. Grable Rt. 2, Boz 713, Pittsburg ra ORBISONIA PRECIbET POLLING PLACE Anuta garage Bailey Rd. , Rt. 20 Box 577, Pittsburg NAME ADDRESS r INSPECTOR G. P. Anuta Bailey Rd. , At. 2, Boz 577, Pittsburg JUDGE Georgia Dee Miller Rt. 2, Boz 605, Pittsburg JUDGE Alpha J. Olney Rt. 2, Boz 576, Pittsburg CLERK Grace K. Patton Rt. 2, Hoz 594., Pittsburg CLERK Myrtle Fullmer Rt. 2, Boa 596, Pittsburg CLERK Bertha E. Jackson Rt. 2, Boz 606, Pittsburg CLAYTON PFRECINCT POLLING PIACE Christian Endeavor Society Hall Clayton N ADDRESS INSPECTOR Sigrid K. Frank 1536 Kirker Pass, Concord JUDGE Mary A. Matz Clayton JUDGE Ada J. Trette Clayton CLERK Lary D. McZuire Clayton CLERK Edith J. Lynch Clayton CLERK Jean A. Duncan 5500 Clayton Road, Clayton PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 2 2 t WEDNESDAY, XAY 3, 1950 - Continued POLLING PLACE Congregational Church Annex, Port Chicago yf34. r ADDRESS y" INSPEOTOR 8dan L. XcQuire 315 Fest Hayden St. Port Chicago m JUDGE Rose Johnson 324 Division St. , Port Chicago JUDGE Martha Benson 224 Rest Hayden St. , Port Chicago s CLERK Marcella A. Rosenthal 317 Fleet St. , Boz 14, Port Chicago r CLERK Sophie Black 220 West Hayden St., Port Chicago CLERK Chrissie Besselievre 211 Poplar St. , Boz 37, Port Chicago PORT CHICAGO FRECINCT N0. IA POLLING PLACE Congregational Church Annex Port Chicagor NAME ADDS M INSPECTOR Hannah Dybo 335 Minnesota St. , Port Chicago JUDGE Luella A. Leif 317 Ainnesota St. , Boz 92, Port Chicago JUDGE Georgia i. Cummings Boz 365 Fort Chicago CLERK Mary A. Bidinost P. 0. Boz 74, Port Chicago CLERK vhristine Snyder Boz 613 Fort Chicago CLERK Louise E. Grover Box 336, Port Chicago r? PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Port Chicago County Fire House, Port Chicago r. NAME ADDzIEW INSPECTOR Daisy B. Sahm 209 E. Lind St. , Port Chicago JUDGE Margaret C. Hull 35 Champion St. , Port Chicago JUDGE Laura Regester 121 Park Ave. , Port Chicago CLERK Augusta S. Dellum 623 Meridin St. , Port Chicago CLERK Tackle Johnson 117 E. Find St. , Port Chicago CLYDE PRECIMT J POLLING PLACE Clyde Community Club Clyde NAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen M. Evans 228 Viellington, Clyde fJUDGEEdithC. Henderson Rt. 3, Boz 2?9, Concord lxJUDGEAnneV. Peterson Rt. 3, Boz 283, Concord Y CLEW Gladys E. White Rt. 3, Boa 285, Concord y CLERK Marcella R. Zimmerman Rt. 3, Box 286, Concord CLERK Hazel E. mill 8t. 39 Boz 247, Concord 3. NICHOLS PRECINCT POLLING PLACE Nichols Community Hall, Nichols NA6tE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Alice M. Wildes Nichols JUDGE Loretta Vlach Rt. 1, Boa 99, Pittsburg JUDGE Isabella P. Carlson Boz 218, Fort Chicago CLERK Juanita Edna Clark C/0 Gen. Chemical Co. , Port Chicago CLERK Mary M. Espinole C/O Gen. Chemical Co. , Port Chicago CLERK Gladys X. McMillan C/0 Gen. Chemical Co. , Port Chicago ANTIOCH P93CI!NCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE W. A. Christiansen (Garage) 103 I St. , Antioch z NAME ADDRESS r T INSPECTOR James P. Taylor 711 2nd St., Antioch JUDGE Edward V. Erdin 711 2nd St. ,n JUDGE Alice Friemering 633 2nd St. , CIXRK Edith Stagi 209 J St. * CLERK F. J. Welschmeyer 706 2nd St. CLERK. Mary Taylor 105 Eye St. , " ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Ford Garage, c/o .Kenneth Aeyers 302 H. St., Antioch yr WYfi. A WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued 4 i NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR S. G. Fraser 512 H St. , Antioch JUDGE Sita Forrest 610 4th St. , Antioch JUDGE, Alma "archat ti 505 4th St. , CLERK Sadie Johns 314 H St., CLERK Ann Hamm on 406 H St. CLERK Zeta Matters 622 5th St., Y r ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 3 a Nk POLLING PLACE Antioch Public Library Cor. 6th & F. Sts., Antioch NAMEADDRESS N r.. INSPECTOR W. H. Beasley 202 6th St. , Antioch JUDGE Estelle Beasley 202 6th St. , Antioch JUDGE Edith Cooney 410 4th St. , CLERK Florence Cupp 412 C St. , CLERK Anne wright 408 5th St., CLERK Sayde Armstrong 423 4th St.,bF r rid. c ANTIOCH PRECICT NO. 4 F POLLING PLACE Mike Dragon (Garage) 23 6th St. , Antioch Npxg ADDRESS INSPECTOR Roy A. Small 119 6th St. , Antloch t , JUDGE Sam Delulio 7 7th St. , Antioch JUDGE Gertrude A. Grosso 118 8th St. , CLERK Edythe Giovannoni 715 B St. , f, CLERK Marion O'Malley 807 G St., F; CLERK Harold F. Johansson 12 E St. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Cyril Ditfin (Garage)501 13th St. , Antioch ORA wig ADDRESS a r xr Y f INSPECTOR Ray Jones 616 12th St. , " T JUDGE, E nice J. Crandall 518 16th St. JUDGE Exith V. Hinkle 512 13th St. " CLERK Lucy Lee Woolcott 518 13th St. CLERK Kathleen M. Smith 612 14th St. CLERK Viola Roche 610 15th St. " w . ANTIOCH PRECINCT No. 6 t_ POLLING PIACS Muriel Kirkpatrick (Garage) 208 20th St. , Antioch NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ernest M. Johnson ill 20th St. JUDGE Mabel Provine 122 20th St. JUDGE Belle Barbagallo 325 20th St. CLERK Vivian E. Turner 110 20th St. CLERK Muriel Kirkpatrick 208 20th St. CIZRK Alice Bates 111 19th St. ANTIOCH PRBCZN::T NO. 7 tai r f4 POLLING PLACE Antone Pere. (Garage) 605 10th St. , Antioch r , NAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR E. E. Fee 418 lith St. JUDGE Josephine M. Lindsey 412 12th St. JUDGE Vista B. Kambic 1114 B St. CL,w"RK Ellen J. Ayers 421 12th St. CLERK Margaret E. Jensen 403 10th St. LERK Mae V. dight 1028 E St. m ff1OCH PRECINCT NO. 8 POLLING PLAC4 George Irvine (Garage) 618 7th St. r NAM ADDRESS t r INSPE"M George A. Peters 516 10th St. t tiv t 1. 94 f WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued t NAME ADDRESS JUDGE Claudia L. Greene 805 10th 3t.Antioch JUDGE John A. Turner 710 F St. J CLERK Maude R. Aehaffey 611 6th St. CLERK Edna Irvine 618 7th St. CLERK Mario F. Rodella 810 F. St. ANTIOCH PBBCINCT No. 9 77 POLLING PLACE Mitchell Pasch (Garage) Lone Tree Way Rt. 1 Box 157, Antioch NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR John F. wcGlulay Lone Tree ray Rt. 1 Box A.U2 JUDGE Lena Danielson At. 1 Box 160 JUDGE Lorraine Blake 215 Aviadill St. claim south Brown 8t. 1 Box A33 CLERK Gladys C. .Lynn P. 0. Box 736 R CLERK Iva Murray 215 Drake St. nS ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 9A POLLING PLACE Mitchell Palch Residence (Basement) Lone Tree way at 1 Box 1570, Antioch NAE ADDRESS L . r' INSPECTOR William E. 210 Texas St. ray JUDGE Elise Laabdin Lone Tree Way, Antioch k JUDGE Nettie C. dalton No. 10 Lone Tree Vfty s CLERK Lou Hammons 218 Drake St. CLERK Lillian Aarquardt 2754" D St. fl CLERK Mary B. Perry P.O. Box 514. k ANTIOCH PRECINCT No. 10 POLLING PLACE I. D. B. S. Hall 10th St., Antioch Noo ADDRESS y INSPErTOR R. A. Freitas 1510 ,a St. JUDGE Elliott B. Cakebread 1303 D St. , Antioch JUDGE Virginia A. Swanberg 1213 Beverley St. CLERK Charlotte A. Vredenburgh 30 16th St. 4 5 CLERK Evelyn Hodgson 1511 D St. t, CLERK Rose Lilly 1107 D St. ANrIOCH PRECINCT No. 10A POLLING PLACE I. D. E. S. Hall 10th St., Antioch f-iI ADDRESS FL INSPS."WR W. B. Nola Oakley - Antioch Hwy RFD Box 37 JUDGE Mildred Rodrigues Rt. 1 Boz 30 M JUDGE Rhoda Roelling Rt. 1 Box 35 CLERK Manda Trevett 1605 D St. CLERK Elva Price Bt. 1 Box 36B CLERK Pearl A.. Wallrath 1715 A St. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 11 l POLLING PLACE C. F. Rudicel (Garage) 1916 Birch St. , Antioch t NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR :lrirence B. Olsen 1911 Birch St. JUDGE D. M. Hostetter 1911 A St., Antiochs JUDGE Emily C. Blackwell 1944 Birch St. CLERK Norma A. S,pohn 10 E 19th St. CLERK gas Prevost 1919 Chestnut St. CLERK beaulah Adair 1932 Deodar St. x AMOCR PRECINCT No. l2 p POLLING PLACE Guide, B. Horton (Garage) 1138 gedanos St., Antioch NOW ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ouida Buckley 1108 Kleagel St. k 7 qg WEDNESDAY, .MAY 3. 1950 - Continued r„V NAME ADDRESS JUDGE Henrietta Lindenman 1111 Macauley St. , Antioch h ' " JUDGE Helen Bostron 1134 Leggett 3t. Y = ' CLERK Carol Mandeville 1126 Leggett St. CLERK Betty Gianotti 1017 14th St. CLERK Ouida B. Horton 1138 Hedanos St. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 12A r r POLLING PLACE R. :i, Mandeville's Garage Leggett1126Le St.88 Antioch I NA DtE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Irene Grangnelli 1106 10th St. r JUDGE Mildred Innes 910 L St. , Antloch hYJ JUDGE Alice B. Ross 1131 lasdanos St. CLERK Frances D. Hasentus 1134 Cook St. CLERK Jane Tonso 921 6th St. CLQ Frances Smith 809 14th St. s 4^' ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 13 4 Vii.. POLLING PLACE J. Baldocchi (Garage)705 E St. , Antioch NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Bert Shields 803 D St. z ... JUDGE Beatrice Burton 411 7th St. , Antioch ur JUDGE Marie A. Carey 322 10th St. d CLERK Elizabeth Lilley 206 10th St. CLERK Violet Williamson 209 7th St. CLERK Grace Vivian Mills 316 7th St. zklX/y ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 14 p ' X Y POLLING PLACE Henry Halbert (Garage) 527 Drake St., Antioch NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Blanche Kelley 328 San Joaquin St. JUDGE Marie R. Spainhower 310 Drake St. , Antioch N rJUDGEHelenRickett601DrakeSt. CLERK Jacque Pollard 605 Texas St. CLERK Margaret Bruce 2716 Alcala St. rt CLERK James G. Kelley 328 San Joaquin St. h ANTIOCH P83CDET NO. 14A 1 POLLING PLACE Robert H. Curtis, Garage 519 Drake St. , Antioch NAE ADDRESS INSPECTOR George Curtis 23 Laurence Ave. JUDGE W. A. Gantke 2748 Bautista St. , Antioch N JUDGE John F. LaFlesh 2717 Aaala St. r CLERK Barbara J. Woolcott 14 Russell Dr. CI-ERK Violet Dupire P.O. Box 275 CLERK Golds, A. Curtis 519 Drake St. ANIIOCH PRECINCT NO. 15 POLLING PLACE C. A. dristen (Garage) 1903 Evergreen St. Antioch w 'y f s s NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Beatrice E. Rebstock 1907 Deodar Av. X, JUDGE Mae Z. lard 1815 Evergreen Av., Antioch JUDGE Lilly A. Fontana 28 J Alpha May CLERK Edna A. Gunter Rt 1 Box 28B 10 CLERK Anna May Cakebread Rt 1 Boz 33 f " CLERK Edna S. Wristen 1903 evergreen St. m1hYr fj LONA TREE PRECINCT NO. 1 ri; POLLING PLACE William Lutz (Garage)Tragallis Rd. Bos C, Antioch NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR J. D. Terry Roosevelt Lane, At. 1 Bax A266, Antioch F gym 196 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS JUDGE Nancy M. Chism Boz A275 Antioch JUDGE Elnora Hoyt RFD 1 Boz A 230 CLERK All G. ti aes RFD Boz 144 CLERK Lorine N. Lutz Drawer C CLERK Wanda Hardy RFD Boz A236 LONE TREE FRECINCT NO. 2 q POLLING PLACE Fulton Shipyard (Garage) Waterfront Antioch 16 mom ADS. 7 INSPECTOR Joe G. Viera RFD Boz 105 Wilbur Av. JUDGE H. V. St. Clair RFD Boz 60 D Y JUDGE Prudence Allison Rt. 1 Boz 107 CLERK Rose Borden RFD Boz 111 D Wilbur Av." CLERK F. A. Millhouse Rt. 1 Boz 97 CLERK Mabel Clair k4maker Rt. 1 Boz 107 LONE TREE PRECINCT NO. 3 h M v POLLING PLACE J. L. Yenter (Garage) Hilldrest Av. Rt. 1 Boz 50, Antioch N[ciLtE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Rudolph H. Farsons Oakley Antioch Hwy. Rt. 1 Boz 50 " JUDGE Naomi Williamson Rt. 1 Boz 130 JUDGE Edmund then RFD Boz 126 CLERK Mary E. Viera RFD 127 Hillcrest Av.h CLERK Marcella M. Hines RFD Boz 141 CLERK Edward L. Silveria RFD Boz 57 f BRErMOD PRECINCT NO. 1 PCLLING PLACE Pentecostal Church Almond Ave. , Brentwood NAMS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Edward A. H. Prewett Lone Tree Way RFD Boz 132, Oakley JUDGE Richard B. Daly Rt. 1 Boz 1362 Oakley JUDGE Charless bFD. O'Brien RBoz 122 CLERK Mamie Cakebread Rt. 1 Boz 142 CLERK Olga Lewis Rt. 1 Boz 120o CLERK Eileen DeFremery RFD Boz 125 r B3ENT"+OOD PRECINCT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Masonic Lodge 2nd do Oak St. , Brentwood D NAME ADDRBS,S r .. INSPECTOR Gertrude Allen Hoz D, Brentwood JUDGE Bertha French Boz 296 JUDGE Emma LeMoin Boz 271 CLERK Marion Van Buren Boz 445 CLERK Ethel Allen Boz 443 K CLERK Minerva Wallace General Delivery, Brentwood BRENTMOD PRECINCT U0. 3 wA POLLING PLACE Hotel Brentwood Oak St. , Brentwood NAM ADDRESS F"F INSPECTOR Hugh Gauger Elm St. P. 0. Boz 444, Brentwood JUDGE Hazel I. Pigott P. 0. Boz 262 JUDGE Mabel E. Bean Boz 603 CLERK Ruby A. Graf P. 0. Boz 3274 CLERK Rachel Brown Boz 3263 F CLERK Hattie Jones P. G. Boz 3291 FOOD Pz1=INCT Vc. 4. POLLING .PLACE Brentwood Post American Legion, Brentwood All NAA a hDDRBSS i INSPECTOR George Cook Dainty Av. Rt. 2 Boz 238, Brentwood r WEDNESDAY, W 3, 1950 - Continued Nd ADDRESS JUDGE Faye Di tmars Boz 501, Brentwood---- ' JUDGE Vivian F. Graham Dainty Way Boz 287,-Brentwood CLERK Mildred Trembley Rt. 2 Boz 288 CLERK Dola Ruth Helmuth Boz 544 s CLE tIS Dorothy Fertado P. 0. Boz 636 r` BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Lois Wilkins (Garage)Balfour Rd. P. 0. Boz 517, Brentwood Ag{ .m NA k INSPECTOR Vernon R. Cakebread Marsh Creek Rd. RFD Boa 243, Brentwood JUDGE Robert D. WhiteRt. 2 Box 218A, Brentwood JUDGE opal Gasner Rt. 2 Boz 214 CLERE Bessie R. Dunham Rt. 2 Bax 221 CLERK Jeanne Arata Rt. 2 Boz 238 n CLERK Lois Wilkins P. 0. Box 517 BRENTWOOD PRECINCT N0. 6 POLLING PLACE John ?Muir 1 Mile East of Brentwood-Hwy 4 Rt. 2 Box 96, Brentwood 1 S1Ali n ADDRESS INSPECTOR Douglas X. Carlisle Sand Dreek Road RFD #2 Boz 254, Brentwood{ y# JUDGE Rosalie A. Griffith P.O. Boa 7, Brentwood JUDGE Aileen French Brentwood CLEM Vella V. Jerstad Boz 7, Brentwood CLERK Effie Bonnickson Boz 285 CLERK Evelyn hair Rt. 2 Box 96 BYRON PRECINCT NO. 1 a POLLING PLACE I. C. 0. F. Mall Byron, Calif. i t NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Edward C. Grueninger Vasco Road, P.O. Box 74, Byron a. JUDGE Louise E. Kelso P.O. Boz 61, Byron JUDGE Eva J. Acrey P.O. Box 83 CLERK Petra H. iewls P.O. Box 153 CLERK Veronica M. Thomas P.O. Boz 56 n h CLERK Ruth E. Santos P.O. Boz 145 " BYRON PRECINCT N0. 2 POLLING PLACE Oliver 'Wisler P.O. Box 216, Byron NAIME ADDRESS Rt. 1 Boz 159, Byron 7 . INSPECTOR Ray R. Houston Bwt. Borden Junction & Byron on Hwys JUDGE Lora Krumlead Rt. 1 Boz 169, Byron JUDGE Margaret A[. Armstrong Boz 56, Byron CLERK Irene K. Bunn Rt. 1 Boz 167 CIZRK Annie L. Iverson Boz 64, Byron CLERK Agnes H. Hannum P.O. Boz 247 HBiIGE-SE PRECINCT 1 t POLLING PLACE Farm Bureau Farm Bureau Hall Oakle -Kai teen Hwy P.O. Boz 88POyEhY Knightsen NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Arthur Somerhalder Box 1461, Knightsen, Oakley-Knightsen Hwy JUDGE Leon C. Stealer Xaightsen A JUDGE Emma White Knightsen S CLERK Lois Poole Knightsen CLERK Verna Tucker Boz 117, Knightsen CLERK Christine M. Hobbs Boz 88, Knightsen R OAKLEYY MCINCT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Oakley Women's Club Oakley, Calif. R ADDRESS t7 INSPECTOR Frank Stonebarger Diablo Vly. Hwy. RFD #1 Boz 235, Oakley JUDGE Albert Romiti P.O. Box 1273, Oakley JUDGE Charles O. Martin P.O. Box 1204 k kC Q h y s fotF t 54 WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950 - Continued NAME ADDRESS CLERK Vivian E. Silveiria P.O. Boz 1164 CLERK Nellie Sagland P.O. Bo= 1001 V CLERK Edith Cordua P.O. Boz 1073 OAKLSY PRSTINCT NO. lA POLLING PLACE Oakley tomen•s Club Oakley, Calif. zzNAMEADD ;S INSPECTOR Mrs. I. J. Shellenberger Oakley Knightsen Hwy. 8t 1 Boz 210,: Oakley JUDGE Fred R. Abbott RFD, Oakley JUDGE Charles F. Ghiselli P.O. Boz H. Oakley CLERK Marguerite Firpc RFD 11 Boz 58, Uakley CLERK Linda L. noneggar Rt 41 Boz 2242 Oakley CLERK Mrs. lone X. Emerson RFD, Oakley OXY PRECINCT NO. 2 R POLLING PIACE Redman Lodge General Delivery, Oakley y Nh ADDRESS F.^yI INSPECTOR Myron A. Thomas P.O. Boz 103, Oakley JUDGE Carleton R. Wightman Rt 1 Bo= 2, Oakley JUDGE Johanna Jesse P.O. Boz 1026 CLERK bate Van Kaathoven Oakley CLERK Flora Broderick Oakley CLERK Frances H. Anderson Rt 1 Boz 95, Oakley OAKLEY PRECINCT NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Farm Center Oakley, Calif. NA LtE ADDRESS INSPECTOR August Dlethe lm Near Antioch Bridge Rt. 1 Box 80, Aatioeh JUDGE Henrietta Neal Rt 1 Boz 43, Oakley JUDGE Lucy Linsey At 1 Boz 72, Oakley CLERK Muriel Leal Oakley CLERK Carrie Evertsen Rt 1 Boz 289 Oakley CLERK Emily G. Rodrigues Rt 1 Boz 8b, Oakley h rt BETHEL IS AND Pz-=INCT Just South Bethel Bridge POLLING PLACE Bethel Island Improvement Co. Rt. 1 Boz 1898, Oakley NAME ADDRESS arrar Park After INSPECTOR Blanche Farrar General Delivery, Oakley Crossing Bethel Bridge JUDGE Grace Cummings P.O. Boz 120, Bethel Island JUDGE Ida Hyatt Rt 1 Box 1898, Oakley CLERK Anna .dick P.Q. Boz 64, Bethel Island CLERK Sina Foubert Rt 1 Boz 204N, Oakley CLERK Evelyn Swenson P.O. Boz 144, Bethel Island The foregoing order 13 passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, s: W. J. Buchanan. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor J. 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X ff ; moi £ ' t sir, f t 3MfG,,yrEfY r . r Is- KI tin l" l f d1 I,yu 4 Y,P t ta tir4 sfF E',y_ as c}vv f7ti rr, 4 ' j a{1 N $ $ S f'J r j U-,...-.^ iw' - 7 fi. t.. 1. 3 11 F jI l. 5 t a '! l rR a) , Ofql TI 1 j I k d j AF F I" aFc 'f- a sr r>r r r t ,-.,r fi° } PK. a C r . a y to r y e I 3 y t t, ' Z, ',, l- ,, zxc '+'4 d ss' a own5 R4 NOW Jf1go " na yy :1/ thr.f, . 3 ffy y ' NiAl1 +E r' r F v 2 triywf daG[ gat> t v ' F ` Zti r l 1 +' if f— l; Y 4 d . -'' 1 x r'I'tir 1 k.h t yJ,C t . F Y . K a a {.h f r P hy,! fnF x{ t t x V f 1 Iii rr 1 rY Kjiy k.t rlY.wrMIwrYM,. X1 - r l,ti 4 iAi BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, MAY 8 1950 THE BOARD MET IN RAGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A. Y. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORSw S. S. OLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. N. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 2 In the Matter of Ordinance No. 545. Ordinance No. 545 which interim-zones Malden area, 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. 545 is approved and adopted, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 545 be y published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Walnut Kernel", 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 Ordinance No. 547. Ordinance No. 547 which prohibits vehicular travel on certain public footpaths in Kensington Park is presented to this Board and on motion of S RngSupervisorRipley, k; seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 547 d:c is approved and adopted. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 547 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "E1 Cerrito Journal", 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 Reports of County Departments. Report of the Agricultural Commissioner for 1949; and reports for the month--of h April, 1950, are presented by the following departments and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that same be placed on file: k Agricultural Commissioner; Contra Costa County Isolation Hospital; Veterans Service Deaartment; County Poundmaster. h In the Matter of Approval of agreement with California State Department of Social Welfare for child welfare services. A form of agreement between the CALIFORNIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE the party of the first part, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, the party of the second Y part, dated May 8, 1950, and providing for the reimbursement by the State to the SgCountyforpaymentofthefollowingportionsofsalariesofchildwelfarepersonnel, k under conditions set forth in said agreement: A 0% of the salaries of Child Welfare Services porkers, two in numbers;80¢ of the salary of one County Child Welfare Supervisor, Grade 1; 50% of the salary of one County Child Welfare Supervisorl.Grade II;5 said agreement being for the Fiscal Year commencing July 1, 1950 and ending June 30, 1951; Y IS PRESENTED to this Board; and on motion of Supervisor Ripley seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said aagreement is APPRdVF,D and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is 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. In the Matter of Granting Israel Malkin free permit to peddle in the unincornorated area of the County. Israel Malkin, 845 - 31st Street, Oakland, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Israel Malkin is an honorably dis- charged veteran of 'eorld liar II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial #32791154, r dated Nov. 5, 1945) ; 2 11 r. j Monday, May 81 1950s Continued On motion of Supervisor Ripley seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE k BOARD ORDERED that said Israel Malkin Ie and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County, as requested, and IT IS BY ro THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED 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.S In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to S. M. Capron. S. M. Capron 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 3822 to have a 6" set back for car port located Lot 22 Block C Arlington Acres being 35 Highgate, Kensington Area, Yfw 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 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. 7 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to P. R. Augell, Jr. P. R. Augell, Jr. 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 6 of Ordinance 3821, to have 10' set back located Lot 27 block N Lake Orinda Highlands at the end of Chappanal Place, an s: 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 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 Land y Use Permit to Holger Benson. Holger Benson 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 5' side yards for both sides located Lot #18 Orinda Estates on Acacia Drive, 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 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 Batter of Granting Land r Use Permit to Hilbert E. Richie. 8 Hilbert E. Richie 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 20 foot a set back located Lot 471 E. Sobrante Manor #5, Lindell Drive, an R-A district, and said ry` 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 daid 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. i In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Dr. Charles I. Hamilton, Jr. Dr. Charles I. Hamilton, Jr. havin 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 G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, for profess- ional building (Doctor's offices) located Lots 9 and 10, Block F, Pleasant Hill Home- sites Unit #19 an R-S 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. y FY 1 Ll o' Monday, May 81 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ellie B. Holland. Ellie E. Holland 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 3829 to eonvdrt existing residence into a duplex located lots 193 and 194, block #7, Truman addition, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the ?lanning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; t 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 i hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. Ire the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of THE RHEEM MANUFACTURING COMPANY for Rezoning in the NORTH, RICHMOND AREA. ORD 3 z: WHEREAS, on the 8th day of May, 1950, the Planning Commission of the County ofa of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and K1x, WHEREAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California required that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a hearing at which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, r NOW, THEFMORE, IT IS ORDERED that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 22nd day of May, 1950, being a Monday, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. , in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Martinez, California, be given by the Clerk by y notice published in the RICHMOND INDOENDENT not less than ten days before such hear- ing, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hold a hearing at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, the 22nd day of May, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, martinet, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be made by any persons who may be interested. 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, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of E. L. HANSLT for Re-x zoning in the KENSINGTON AREA. WHEREAS, on the 8th day of May 1950, the Planning Commission of the County of M Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above y2 matter, and 71 EAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California required that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a hearing at which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 22nd day of May 1950, being a Monday, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. , in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be given by the Clerk by notice published in the RICHMOND INDEPENDENT not less than ten days before such hear- y ing, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hold a hearing at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on a Monday, the 22nd day of May, 19509 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be made by any persons who may be interested. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board. r AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. 7 Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOBS: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Request of Bruce McCollum for rezoning for Commercial Use, of property on Gregory Lane. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Bruce McCollum for rezoning for Commercial IIse, of property at #12 Gregory Lane having a frontage of approximately 97 feet on Gregory Lan by a depth of 180 feet record title of which property is at present in Glen A. Durston, IS REFERRED TO THE PLAI+NING COMMISSION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 204 Monday, May 8, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting extension of time to Planning Commission to report on requests for rezoning. G r, On motion of Supervisor Ripley,, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE r' BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted a ninety day ezIension to report on the following requests for rezoning of property: i Request of Thomas W. Kenny et al to rezone property in the North Richmond Land and Fery Tract for Heavy Industrial use; Request of Martin Earhart to rezone his property in the Pleasant Hill area for retail ! business use; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted a ninety day extension of time to report on protests on the comprehensive zoning of the ; Concord-Clayton Valley area which were referred to said Commission on December 19,1949. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending allocation of classified personnel list, Social Service Department. I 1 To provide a staff to assist in the operation of the Adoption Program and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BSARD ORDERED that the Social Service Director is authorized to employ, as of May 159 1950: ; 1 additional Child Welfare Supervisor, Grade I. making a total of two positions of that classification for said Department; i a 1 additional Typist Clerk, making a total of twenty-eight positions of that I x classification for said Department; I Y$, and said Social Service Director is authorized to employ as of June 1, 1950: w 2 additional Child Welfare Service Workers, making a total of seven positions of that classification for said Department; M' 1 additional Intermediate Typist Clerk, making a total of seven positions of a that classification for said Department. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 i In the Matter of Authorizing Superintendent of County Hospital to rent storage space. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. Paul Rhodes, Superintendent of the County Hospital is authorized to rent storage space at the Williamson cold storage plant at a rental of $36.00 for six months. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Resolution protesting request for discontinuance of certain passenger trains operating between Oakland and Sacramento. WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, that the Southern Pacific Company has petitioned the Public Utilities Com mission of the State of California in Docket No. 31364 for permission to discontinue passenger trains Numbered 246, 2299 244 and 243 operating between Oakland and Sacra- mento, and WHEREAS, the discontinuance of said passenger services will be detrimental to the best interests of the people of the County of Contra Costa, and r WHEREAS, such discontinuance of said service will result in inadequate facilities for transportation of mail, express and passengers, in that said trains are the only local passenger trains serving all communities between Oakland and Sacramento during daylight hours, and WHEREAS, such reduction of facilities will result in injury to business, industry and the people of this County, and WHEREAS, public convenience and necessity requires the continuance of said services; THEREFORE, be it resolved the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra E Costa is opposed to any curtailment of existing passenger train service provided by the Southern Pacific Company, and Be it further resolved that the Board of Supervisors instruct the District Attorney to make formal written appearance (not in person) before the Public Utilities; Commission in opposition to said proposed curtailment of service, and Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California. The foregoing resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 1 i Monday, May 81 19509 Continued U 31 In the Matter of Appointment of George H. Weise as Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County. It appearing that the tern of office of George H. Weise as Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County will expire on May 269 1950; f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said George H. Weise is appointed to the office of Commissioner of the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County for a term of four years commencing May 26, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Dr. George Degnan, Medical Director County Hospital, to apply for Federal funds. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE h BOARD ORDERED that Dr. George Degnan, Medical Director of the County Hospital is authorized to apply to the Federal Security Health Agency, Public Health Services, for funds to assist in hospital construction. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ,of the Board.5 In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at Social Service Annual Meeting at Santa Barbara.r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that workers in the Social Service Department with the consent of W. . Golden, Director of said department, may attend a meeting of the State Social Welfare Department at Santa Barbara May 21-&.inclusive, at their own expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at Meetings. ti On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons may attend meetings, their expenses to be a County charge, as follows: Noble Newsom, Jr. , Airport Manager, Buchanan Field - Annual meeting of A;California Association of Airport Executives! San Diego, June 8-9, inclusive, W. G. Golden, Director, Social Welfare Department, and D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, meeting of State Department of Social Welfare, at Sacramento, May 11, Lillian Wurzel of the Social Welfare Department - meeting at Weimar, May 19. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claim of ALBERTr GAVILLET vs. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, etc. 4 On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOIRD ORDERED that the claim of Albert Gavillet vs. County of Contra Costa, Orinda Fire Protection District, Orinda Fire Department, William Koch in the sum of $169335.88 for damages as a result of accident which occurred on February 24, 19509 is hereby denied, and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be for. rded to the County Insurance Adjustor. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that copy of the claim be referred to the County Safety Committee for consideration. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute sub-lease with State of California for property in Richmond which will be used by Probation Department. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute on behalf of the County a sub-lease dated May 82 1950 with the State of California, which sub-lease provides that the County may use property located at 2721 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, which property has been leased to the State of California by the owner, Joseph Matteucci, and which sub-lease is for a three-year period commencing June 1, 1950 and which provides for payment by the County to the State of $400 per month for the use of said premises. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his Warrant monthly in payment of rental as provided in said sub-lease. a. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1M1 1-2 0 6 Monday, May 81 19509 Continued In the Matter of Lease between f Joseph Matteucci and the State AofCalifornia .for premises at 2721 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond. r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS B r THE BOARD RESOLVED that it is desirous of making direct negotiations with Joseph Matteucci, the owner of property at 2721 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, in an effort to have Mr. Matteucci agree that if the State of California will cancel the lease between said Mr. Matteueei and said State for said premises at 2721 Macdonald Avenue, Richmondl,he will enter into a lease with the County of Contra Costa for said premises; and thisBoardfurtherdesiresthatifMr. Matteucci agrees to such an arrangement that the State of California agree to a canchllation of the sub-lease, dated May--81, 1959,, whichl is between the County of Contra Costa and the Sate of California for said premises at 2721 Macdonald Avenue. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors by a unanimous vote. In the Matter of the Petition Now 4 Being Circulated to Place the Proposition of Exempting Personal Property from Taxation on the R 8 S O L U T I 0 N November Ballot. WHEREAS, there 1s now being circulated a petition to place on the November ballot a measure exempting all personal property from taxation in the State of Calif- ornia, and H WHEREAS, if adopted, such petition would remove Three Billion Dollars 3,000,000,00) of assessed valuation from local tax rolls (20% of our present tax base), and would mean an annual revenue loss of Two Hundred Million Dollars k 200,000,000.00), most of which would affect local treasuries, and WHEREAS, the fact that personal property might not be taxes does not in any wayindicateareductionintheexpendituresandwouldprobably3esultinprohibitivetax1 rate against real property or an undesirable raise in sales tax, 4 f 4NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa goes on record as being unalterably opposed to the said proposed initiative measure exempting personal property from taxation in the State of California and hereby urges all citizens to refuse to sign said petition and to do everything within their r power to discourage other people from doing so.f r Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 8th day of May, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: f Yi AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES» Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 15, 1950, at 9 o'clock A.M. 3 Chairman ATTEST: 1. T PAASCH, CLERK By -r---1 eputy Clerk F x x BEFORE TBE BOARD OF SUPrORVISORS 1d0IIJAY,MAY 15, 1950 M BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 OICLOCK A.M. 1 PRESENT: HO:I. 1T. J. BUCHAITAH., 7 1DIIA1: SUPMVISOR3 S. S. RIPMY E. L. CMAMINGS., Y. F" S. TAno t J. F?-:MMIGA-SOIF, V1. T. PAASCd, C1' K' In the Matter of J s the Potition for Formation of Unincorporated Territory knom as SERPA TF.ACT L IGHMM DISTRICT OF TIE COLT= OF Comma COSTA, A STATE OF CALIF ORNI-ke i XT' SEAS, a petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the 6th day of 11arch, 1950, asking for the fax-ation of a highway lighting district in M Oil:, the unincorporated territory known as Serpa Tract LL&ting District, and praying that a lighting distii et be formed pursuant to the8P Provisions of Sections 19000 to 19291, Kjk inclusive, of the Streets,and Highways Code of the State of California, and it appear- k ing to this Board that said petition sets forth the boundaries of said proposed dis- trict, which said proposed district is hereinafter described, and that said petition is signed by more than fifteen persons, each of vrhom 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 ofPPeing3.n8 the lam in such cases made and provided; and MEAS, the hearing upon said petition was by this board regularly set for h. the 3d day of April, 1950, at the hour of 10 o'clock aome, and subsequently continued to the 15th day of May, 1950 at 11 o•clock a.=., and notice of time and place of said Rearing having been given as required by lav by Publication and posting, as show*: by affidavits on file herein; and T-AS, no objections aaNin,g been made to this board by any person inter- eated, objecting to the formation of said district, or to the extent of said district or to the proposed improvements, or to the inclusion of his property in said district; and C. L. Dmnklee, heretofore appointed by this Board of Supervisors to prepare and report upon the advisibilit9of creating tba proposed "Serpa Tract Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California," as requiredr" y6 4 *t by the provisions of that certain act of the Legislature of the State of California, knoim as the District investigation Act of 1933 as amended, having filed with the Clerk of this Board his completed report; and I '-21"E A.S, this Board of Supervisors, on April 3, 1950 at a regular meeting thereof, set the hearing an said report far Mondays the 15t1a day of May, 1950, at 11 o'clock, a.m., in the Chambers of this board in the Hall of Records, in the City t Rf of I+:artineti, Cwmt—y 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 pre- scribed by said District Investigation Amt of 1933, as amended in the San Pablo News., a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Contra Costa County, as shown b; the affidavit of publicationof P. 0. Bonn, on file herein; and M EREAS, this being the time and placeset. out in said notice for the hear- ing upon said report and for the hearing upon request for the inclusion, or exclusion, of land from said proposed district; and a 1IR,;x this being the time and place set by this board for the hearing upon the petition for the Sarmatian of Serpa Tract Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and 208 J;oIdDAS: MAY 152 1954 _ Continued TMREAS, this board ha wing fully considered the report of said C. L. Dunklee on :file herein and all orrequestsf the eqexclusion o1 land from said proposed district, and having fully considered the petition for the for=ation of said district, and I there be' no requests for the ;Inclusion of lands in said r6qproposed district on file; r . ITOW TIEFORE BE IT RMOLVD that S k ttLf.s Board of Supervisors does find and u determine that the notice of the tine and place of hewing upon the report of C. L. Dunklee, upon the advisibilitg of creating said proposed "Serpa Tract Lighting Dis- trict of the County of Contra Costa, State o2 California," as required by the provi- sions of the District Investigation Act of 1933, as wended, has given, and this board further finds and determines that due notice of the time and place of hearing upon the petition for the formation of said "Serpa Tract Lighting District of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californiau, as required by Sections 19000 to 19291, inclusive, of the Streets and Highviays Code, has been given, BE IT r URTh'M RESOLVED AM MITS BOARD -1IMS from said report on file herein that no provisions of said District Investigation Act of 1933, as amended, prevent f a the proceeding with the formation of said proposed district. IT IS F'iJRTA ts`vi' RESOLVED that the exterior boundaries of said proposed dis- trict are hereby finally fixed and deter-Ined to be as follows: Being all of Serpa Tract, as recorded in the office of the County Re- corder, Contra Costa County, California, on January 2, 1947 in Volume 32 of Maps at pages 23, 24, and 25, described as follows: Beginning at the most easterly cornor of said Serpa Tract, being the most easterly cornor of Lot 10, Block 3 of said Serpa Tract; thence S 76) 50' W 217.61 feet; S 130 10t E 508.20 feet; 'S 760 501 W 914.13 feet; N 110 151 W 316.12 feet; S 760 501 W 166.70 feet; H 310 151 W 119.43 feet to the a center of Sar: Pablo Creek; thence foUoving center or San Pablo Creek; N 640 151 E 7.02 feet; N 240 15t E 50.16 feet; N S° 151 E 128.70 feet; H 520 X 451 E 63.36 feet; Id 740 30t E 46.86 feet; H 300 451 E 50.16 feet; N 600 451 E 92.40 feet; Id 790 451 E 56.10 feet; S 810 001 E 250.80 feet; H 600 151 x E 115.50 feet; II 840 001 E 50.16 feet; JI 729 451 E 217.80 feet; N 530 451 E 41.83 feet to the south line of County Road A-6 Imoun as San Pablo Rancho Road No. 20; thence southeasterly alon; the south line of said Road leo. 20 S 730 121 E 82.46 feet; S 840 301 35" E 101.98 feet; S 730 121 E 33.80 feet; thence tangent to last mentioned course on a curve to the right with a radius of 460.0 feet, an are distance of 64.12 feet through a central angle at 100 281 40" to the point of beginning. v BE IT I-IMHE i RESOD AM OR 7RM that an election .be .held in said pro_ posed district on the 20th day of Jae, 1950s between the hours of 1 o'clock p.m. and o'clock p.m. of said day, during which period the polls shall remain open and at which the qualified electors of said a . q proposed district may vote for or against said highway lighting ,district. The ballots shall contain the words "F(Y.? LICHTIHG DISTRICT' and the voter shall write or print after said words on his ballot, in a space provided for that purpose, the word "M" or the word "Ho". IT IS R WMERE9 that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said district shall be united to form one (1) precinct for the purpose of holding r said election, and the description of said precinct, the names of the persons desig- nated to conduct said election, and the polling place of said election, are hereby y Y designated as follows: SPEC IAL PI EC 33IC T A j Comprised of portion of El Sobrante Precinct No. 5) Polling Place: Schaaf Gar age,. 4128 Barranca St., 3l Sobrante Inspector: Sirs. June Schaaf, 4128 £arrancy St., El Sobrante Clerk: lips. I=ar jorie A.. Crane, 3536 Mifflin Ave., E:l Sobrante Clerk: Mrs. Elizabeth E. Grade, 4129 Mifflin, Ave., El Sobrante 0Anditisby ;,he BO&RD rtlfiT:iE'R ORM-MED that the Clerk of this board give notice of said election by posting a copy of this resolution, properly labeled, in s three (3) of the most public places in said proposed lighting district, and by publication in places in said proposed llighting district, and by publication in the f d1=Ir, KAY' 15, 1rR50 - Continued Ric1mond Independent, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, at least once a week for not less than Fifteen (15) days. Mie foregoing resolution and order was passed by the following vote of the board, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. firederick son. NODS: Supervisors - axone ABS I"i: Supervisors - None In the utter of Resolution favoring Restoration of all- Reductions made since 1930 in the Import Duties of Foreign Fines. WHEREAS, the uroduction of grapes and wines is a leading agricultural industry of Contra Costa County, vital in every way to this community's economic welfare; em- ployment and security for hundreds of farm families depending wholly upon a vigorous and prosperous vineyard industry; AND, WHEREAS, Contra Costa County presently has approximately 6,000 acres planted to the choicest varieties of wine grapes, producing annually a crop of approx- imately 91000 tons, supplying an annual return of about $350,000 to farmers; AND, WHEREAS, it has required nearly a century for Contra Costa County wines to win a place in the markets of the United States in direct quality competition with foreing products; AND, WHEREAS, the wines of Contra Costa County are preponderantly of premium quality requiring premium price returns to growers, and are not in competition with standard quality wines of other California viticulture districts; AND,WHEREAS, four severe blows have been dealt the Contra Costa County grape abd wine industry by reason of the sharp tariff reductions on foreign wines negotiated by the United States Government in 19369 191+81 1949 and by the devaluation of foreign currencies during the past year, the net effect having been virtually to deprive Contra Costa County wines of any effective tariff protection of their United States markets from foreign wines produced at low labor costs and with the advantages of low ocean transportation costs; AND, WHEREAS, during the past year serious inroads have been made by foreign wines upon the United States market for premium wines and especially that previously enjoyed by the wines of Contra Costa County, to such an extent that major damage to tkg grape and wine industry of Contra Costa County is seriously threatened; 9. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County call upon the United States Committee for Reciprocity Information, the United States Tariff Commission., and the United States Department of State, to restore all reductions made since 1930 in the import duties of foreign wines; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVES that the members of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives from California be urged to take action to the end that tariff protection be restored for the wines of Contra Costa County; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution shall be forwarded to the members of the California Congressional Delegation, the United States Departmen of State, the United States Tariff Commission, and the United States Committee for Reciprocity Information at Washington, D. C. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOBS: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Hone. In the Natter of Ordinance No. 5". Ordinance No. 51+8 which fixes speed of Vehicles on Walnut Boulevard between Greenway Acres and Ygnacto Valley Road in the vicinity of Walnut Creek at 35 miles per hour, 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. 5+8 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 548 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Courier-Journal", 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. 210 Monday, May 15, 1950, Continued In the Matter of publication of copies of Ordinances No. 542, 543, 544, 547. Affidavit of Joseph S. Aguiar showing publication of a copy of Ordinance No. 542 in the "Enterprise"; Affidavit of Leona Marchetti showing publication of a copy of Ordinance No. } 543 in the "Antioch Ledger"; Affidavit of Harold H. Harmon showing publication of a copy of Ordinance No. 544 in the "Concord Transcript"; Affidavit of R. A. Bean showing publication of a copy of Ordinance No. 547 in the "E1 Cerrito Journal"; having been presented to this Board, said publications having been made for the time and in the manner required by law and said newspapers being of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS AF BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinances are declared duly published and that said affidavits be placed on file. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Reports. Report for the month of April, 1950, is presented by the County Building h` Inspector, and report of a survey made by the State Department of Public Health of the County Hospital are presented to this Board; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file. In the Matter of Appropriation F Adjustment, Auditor's Office. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $380.00 from the Auditor's Appropriation for Permanent Personnel to his appropriation for Temporary Help. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Increase, County Auditor's Department. a On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS y BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Capital Outlay appropriations for the Court House is in- creased in the amount of $209.00 from unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund, said transfer to provide sufficient funds for the installation in the County Auditor's I office, of standard steel units for shelving. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment, County Surveyor's Department. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded Supervisor Ripley,, IT IS BY THEng by P Y! BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor DACE x350.00 in the appropriation for Employees' Expense Allowances, y r County Surveyor's Department, and INCREASE Capital Outlays Appropriation, County Surveyor's Department in like amount to cover 2 drafting tables 240.00 2 drafting chairs 110_00 350.00 27,yk h7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments for Veterans Ser- vice Officer. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor f DECREASE County Veterans Service Officer's appropriation for services in amount of $160.00, and INCREASE in his Capital Outlay appropriation said amount to cover the following: Partition Installation 120.00 Bulletin Board 10.00 Hat rack 10.00 Table The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k v,,Ys 211 Monday, May 15, 1950, Continued In the flatter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed May 15, 1950• wr The County Auditor having filed with this Board on Nay 15, 1950 his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings 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 FtWHER ORDERED that the expenditures contained therein, be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published.S r IT IS BSC THE BOARD FORTHER ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor con- w 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. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f ,M ri In the Matter of Amending allocation l of classified personnel list, Richmond Health Center. a To provide for the addition of a Pharmacist position to the Richmond Health Center staff and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOM ORDERED that the allocation of classified personnel list of the Rich- mond Health Center be amended to provide for the employment, as of May 19 1950, of 1 Pharmacist in addition to other personnel heretofore authorized for said Department. 4 ; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. b r In the flatter of Amending allocation list, classified personnel, Highways and Bridges Department. 1 To provide for an additional Track Driver, Light, position in the Highways and Bridges Departments and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS B THE BOARD ORDERED that the allocation of classified personnel list of said Department is amended to provide for the employment of one additional Truck Driver, Light, which will allow a total for said classification in said Department, of twenty-seven.s, r* The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of Ambulance Service for eastern end of County. r' On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that an arrangement whereby ambulance service will be provided by certain vendors through a system of zone rates as set forth in list, dated May 2, 19509 and on file with this Board, IS HEREBY APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Edward V. Kowske free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County.Ile Edward V. Kowske, 1943 Maybelle Drive, Concord, California having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle household utilities, such as linens, lamps, rugs, silverware, etc., in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Edward V. Kowske is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate #19 084 068, dated Oct. 299 1945); 3 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Edward V. Kowske be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle household utilities, such as linens, lames, rugs silverware etcin the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT is BY THE BOIRD FiiTHER 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 flatter of Granting Land Use Permit to John E. Hanson. r John E. Hanson 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 do 6 of Ordinance 382, to have side yards of 51 for residence and 7-j ft. set back for garage located Lot 25 Blake Estates fronting 6 feet on southeast side of Jessen Ct. 120' N.E. of Highgate Rd. , an R-1 district, and sad 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 gran ed; Nx d9 gip: l 212 Monday, May 15, 1950, 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 provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same r9.. is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. Leland S. Scott, Jr. a Mrs. Leland S. Scott, 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 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision L Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 15' side yard for an addition to residence, located on the north side of Happy Valley Rd. prop-' ri erty of Scott, bounded on p & E by Fremy S.by Happy Valley Rd. and west by Currier, an S district, and said application havinK been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; r. a 4 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use zppermitforthemodificationcifthex provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted.j njl j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Arthur W. Perrott. Arthur W. Perrott 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 3 of Ordinance 382, to have lots less ' than 10,000 sq. ft. and 5' side yard located extension of Ramsey Court west of Hill- crest Road (proposed subdivision) , 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 appltation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE M 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 passedg by the unanimous vote of the Board. c f„In the Matter of Application of M. B. Giberson for a land use permit. M. B. Giberson 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 eliminate side yard for garage and a 2' set back for garage located Lot 21 Block 109 Kensington Park 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 for a 5' set back and a 3' side yard; Y 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 r is hereby granted for a 5' set back and a 3' side yard. wa The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Earl Truex. Earl Truex having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 4 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of..: Section Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a 5' set back for garage located Lot 13 and west 25' of Lot 14 Hacienda Del OrInda #1 on El Patio, 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY the board ordered that said application for land use permit for the modification of they 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 theBoard. w t i E I E i LJ i r X13 Monday, May 15, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to E. L. Bloomster. E. L. Bloomster 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 Subsections 5 do 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 5' 6" side yard on one side (the other is 309 and to eliminate set back for the garage, located on lot 1+73 Hacienda Del Orinda Unit #5 on Los Dedos, 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 Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS s 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.t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land 3 Use Permit to G. Miller. G. Miller 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to eliminate set back located on Lot 9, Block 3 Haugh Tract, Lafayette, an R-B 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 Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Rrederickson, 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 k same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Edith Bradbury. Edith Bradbury 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 G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to have a dog kennel located on the north side of San Luis Drive 281' west of Buena Vista, an R-S district, and sai 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 one year; 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 J provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted for one year. The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Kathryn Mashburn for a land use permit to construct a service station in S. D. #3. Kathryn Mashburn having filed with this Board an application for a land use k periit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to construct a service station in S. D. #3, to be located on the northeast corner of Bailey Road and Clayton Road, Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that the said application be granted with a 20' set back on Bailey Road and a 40' set back on Clayto Road; 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 with a 20' set back on Bailey Road and a 401 set back on Clayton Road.t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of t the Western Transport Service, Inc. for a land use permit to establish a trucking terminal in S. D. #3. Western Transport Service, Inc., having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to establish a trucking terminal in S. D. #39 to be located on a parcel of land containing five acres formerly owned by Hesse, 200 feet north of the State Highway and 160 feet west of Ygnacio Valley Road, northeast of Four Corners, 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 Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passedgg by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. h 214 Jd Monday, May 15, 1950, Continued3` 6 In the Matter of Denying application of E. J. Carey j for land use permit. E. J. Carey 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 F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot side yards and 10' set back on Los Trampas for 3 lots and a 15' set back from Glenside for the corner Lot on 3 individual 112 acre parcels on the north west corner of Los Trampas and GlensiSe Drive, said parcels lying due east of Las Trampas Manor and west ; of Los Trampas Rd.and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board r that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by SUPERVISOR Frederickson, IT IS j 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. In the Matter of Denying appli- cation of Alexander J. Teplow for a land use permit.I Alexander J. Tenlow having filed with this Board an application under the j provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of l the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to have a duplex located on lot 23 block C, Map of Berkeley Highlands on Arlington, an R-1 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 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. In the Matter of Application of Joseph H. Lorber for land use permit. Joseph H. Lorber having filed with this Board an application under the pro- j visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 &76 of Ordinance 3829 to eliminate set back located portions of Lots 51, 52 and 53 Happy Valley Estates, 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 K On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of said land use permit granted May 1, 19501, is referredbacktothePlanningCommissionbecauseofadditionalinformation. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Referring back to Planning Commission the matter of land use permit granted to Chas. Ketner on May 11 1950. This Board having on May 1, 1950 granted a land use permit to Chas. Ketner to erect a produce market in S. D. #39 to be located on property fronting 68 feet on Pacheco Boulevard and approximately 129 feet on Arthur Road in the Vine Hill area, and a petition signed by approximately twenty alleged residents of the Vine Hill School District requesting the Board to reopen and refer back to the Planning Commission the matter of said permit; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred back to the Planning Commission for reopening of the application for said permit because of additional information. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Protests to renewing permit to P. E. Bacciglieri. This Board having heretofore, on November 14, 19499 granted a land use permit to P. E. Bacciglieri for a lumber yard in the vicinity of Clayton Road and Chestnut { Avenue in the unincorporated territory of Contra Costa County for six months; and communications having been filed with this Board from the following protesting the extending of said permit; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communications are referred to the Planning Commission:r 1 r i f I 21.:5 Monday, May 15, 1950, Continued Margaret Bentley, Concord; Mrs. Olive Ewing, 3578 Clayton Read, Concord; W. J. McGregor, 114 Roslyn Drive, Concord; Babel A. Cuendet, 11 Roslyn Drive, Concord; Bentley Moving & Storage, Clayton Road and Bentley Drive, Concord; Arthur T. Barbis, x, Austin M. Franey, Mike Barbis, Max de Haas, Angelo Barbis, Concord; Mr. and Mrs. Walter f Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Kraper, 123 Roslyn Drive, Concord; Elder R. Canonica Monte Associated St. , Clayton Road and Chestnut, Concord. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.ai r In the Batter of Approval of lease with Mrs. Marie Harper for premises in Pittsburg to be used by Social Service Department. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BYof THE BOARD ORDERED that lease dated May 15, 150 between Mrs. Marie Harper, 514 Black Diamond St. , Pittsburg, Lessor, and County of Contra Costa, Lessee, wherein that certain office building located at 480 Black Diamond St. , Pittsburg, is leased by Lessor to Lessee for five years beginning June 12 1950 and ending May 31, 1955 at a rental of 185.00 per month with an option to lease for additional five years on sixty days notice, at rental commensurate with the then going rental rate for similar space, provided further that rental charge shall actually begin on date of acceptance by the Countyof premises if required alterations, as thereinafter provided, that is in said lease, are not completed in time to permit total occupancy by June 1, 19507 fS APPROVED4 and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of this Board. r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants monthly in accordance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting consent to 7 Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, improvements necessary to provide sewer facilities for Local Improvement District 20. WHEREAS, the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District has proposed a Resolution of Intention to install sanitary sewers in Local Improvement District No. 20 of said F Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, and whereas such proposed resolution refers to work to be done as set forth in the plans and specifications therefor which are made a part of such resolution of intention, and WHEREAS, said work so proposed is partly within and partly without the boundari s of said Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, and WHEREAS, that part outside said boundaries provides for the construction of sanitary sewers and appurtenances in accordance with said plans and specifications out- side of said assessment district and in the following easement which is also outside of said Sanitary District as it and the proposed work in relation thereto are shown on Sheet 3 of said plans and specifications: EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT, IN RANCHO LAS JURTAS (Parcel 1) being a strip of land 5 fee wide the center line of which is described as follows: Beginning at a point on the eastern line of that parcel of land described in the deed recorded August 31, 1943, Serial No. 18480, in Volume 746 of said Official Records, page 116, in the office of said Recorder, which is distant along said line north 2° 30' east, 317.09 feet from the southeastern corner of said parcel; thence r from said point of beginning north 870 11' west, 885.45 feet to a point on the a western line of said parcel.f WHEREAS, said work and improvements are necessary to provide sanitary sewer facilities for said Local Improvement District, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUTPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA fi COUNTY THAT Said Board hereby consents to the work so proposed in said Resolution of In- tention and to the acquisition by the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of the jurisdiction to order such work done and to do all necessary acts in relation to such territory not within the boundaries as if such territory were within the said boundarja f The foregoing resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting renewal permit to Allan F. Riemke (Rodeo Garbage Service) to use county garbage dumb at Giant. Allan F. Riemke, doing business as Rodeo Garbage Service, having filed with this Board an application for permit to use county garbage dump near Giant, under pro- visions of Ordinance No. 441, and having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $450.00 and having filed with the Clerk cf this Board a Bond Continuation Certificate of Bond No. 312536, said bond to continue in full force and effect until May 10, 1951? executed by Glens Falls Indemnity Company of Glens Falls, New York, guaranteeing the r faithful performance of the terms imposed by said ordinance; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE M BOARD ORDERED that a permit is hereby granted to said Allan F. Riemke doing business as Rodeo Garbage Service for a period of one year commencing May 10, 1950 and extending to May 10, 1951, to dump garbage on county garbage dump near Giant, California, in accordance with provisions of Ordinance No. 441. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c. 216 z . Monday, May 159 1950, Continued In the Natter of Authorizing the County Auditor to apply for Federal funds to assist in planning for County Administration Building in Richmond. THEBYIS IOnmotionofSupervisorCummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,. IT BOARD ORDERED that the Comty Auditor is authorized to apply, on behalf of the County ; of Contra Costa, to the Federal General Services Administration for a grant for advance planning for non-Federal public works for County Administration Building in Richmond. { The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r g X In the Matter of Authorizing D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, to attend meeting in Los Angeles, May 17, 1950. On motion of Supervisor Cu®ings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, is authorized to attend meeting ` in Los Angeles which is being held in connection with new program for handling of county relief, May 17, 1950, his expenses to be a County charge. r. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of Resignation of w. E. Bunn as Commissioner, Byron County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of V. E. Bunn as Commissioner of the Byron County Fire Protection District, effective June 1, 19509 is ACCEPTED with regret. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Granting Consent to the Resolution of Intention of y the Stege Sanitary District for the Construction of Main Outfall Sanitary Sewers in the Southern Drainage Area of the Stege Sanitary District, Assessment District No. RESOLUPION GRANTING 10, Contra Costa County, California. CONSENT WHEREAS, the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, California, has proposed the construction of certain public improvements in Assessment District No. 10, Stege Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, California, which said improvements are described in the Resolution of Intention filed with this Board and which improvements are of such character that they directly affect property in the County of Contra Costa, and WHEREAS, said work so proposed is partly within and partly without the bound- aries of the said Stege Sanitary District, and j WHEREAS, that part outside the said boundaries provides for the construction og main outfall sanitary sewers in accordance with the plans and specifications outside of said Assessment District, and t WHEREAS, said work and improvement are necessary to provide sanitary sewer facilities for the said local improvement district, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that this Board hereby consents to the work so proposed in said Resolution s of Intention and to the acquisition by the Stege Sanitary District of jurisdiction to order such work done and to do all necessary acts in relation to such territory not within the boundaries of such district to the same effect as if such territory were within the said boundaries. r Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 15th day of May, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. f 1 NOES: Supervisors - None. k ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Nonday, Kay 22, 1950, at 9 o'clock A.M.I d5, Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK ByDeputy Clerk Mit Jj BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, MAY 229 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING, SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPIEY, H. L. CUM1tIHGS9 s RAY S. TAYLOR J. FREDERICKSON W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. V> In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to apply for fluids, facilities for sewage collection, u: etc. Crockett Valona Sewer Main- tenance District. q On motion of Supervisor Cumoings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, is authorized to apply on behalf of Contra Costa County for Federal funds from the General Services Administration to assist in construction of necessary facilities for sewage collection and disposal within the area of the present Crockett Valona Sewer Maintenance District. h The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. M In the Matter of Application of Orinda County Fire Protection District for Federal funds to plan Fire House for the district. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Orinda County Fire Protection District with reference to an application for Federal funds to assist in planning a fire house for said district which resolution was h-r adopted on April 6, 1950, is by this Board approved, ratified -and confirmed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Advance of funds r to the Lafayette Fire District. g y At the request of the Commissioners of the Lafayette Fire District and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT 15 BY THE BOAR ORDERED that the sum of $5,000 be advanced to said district from the county General Reserve fund to be repaid in the year 1950-51, said amount being required for the immediate purchase of real property which purchase, if made from the district' s current funds, would reduce the district's balance below the amount of its general reserve as fixed in the current year's budget. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of East Bay Municipal Utility District Settlement. The East Bay Municipal Utility District having indicated that they will accept a settlement of $1300.00 for a pro rata of delinquency penalties collected within the boundaries of the district since 1939; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant on the General Fund of the County in the sn® of $1300-00 in favor of the East Bay Municipal Utility District and to offer said warrant to said district as a full and complete settlement of the amount due it from delinquency penalties up to and including June 30, 1949. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of the Formation of RESOLUTION the Southern Public Utility District. CANVASSING ELECTION WHEREAS, on the 10th day of April, 1950, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa gassed a resolution ordering a special election to be held with - in the said proposed Southern Public Utility District on the 18th day of May, 19509 an WHEREAS, publication and posting of notices of said election, including the time thereof, the polling places and the election officials, was duly published and posted as required by law, as shown by affidavits on file herein, and u WHEREAS, said election was actually held on the 18th day of May, 1950, NON, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra HEREBY DULY CANVASSES the result of said election and finds it to be as follows: Shall the Southern Public Utility District Be Organized f` Under the Provisions of the Public Utility District Act? YES - 3 NO - None The Board of Supervisors further finds that the three (3) voters in said District were the sole owners and residents of all the properties in said District. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, as a result of said election, the hereinafter r described territory is he-eby declared to be organized into the Southern Public Utility District: f That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, fs described as follows: y 4 2tS Monday, May 22, 1950, Continued Portion of the southwest 1/4 of Section 15; portion of the south 1/2 of Section 16 and portion of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 21, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Ueridian, described as follows: Beginning in the center line of the County Road known as Green Valley Road# at the most southerly corner of the parcel of land conveyed in the deed from Stanley J. Smith, as executor, to Jean J. Silva, dated August 28, 1944 and I recorded September 13, 1944 in Volume 772 of Official Records, at page 312; thence from said noint of beginning along the exterior line of the parcel of i land conveyed in said deed to Silva (772 OR 312) as follows: North 670 06' east, 69.78 feet; North 63° 33' east, 75.24 feet; north 660 32' east, 260.24 feet; north 71° 36' east, 72.01 feet; north 750 48' east, 129.37 feet; north t 80° 21' east, 71.14 feet; north 820 46' east 104.27 feet; north 280 42' 450 46west 0.67 feet; north 21° 17' 30" east, 811.3 feet; north 73° 55' 30" east, 882.9 feet; north 620 17' 40" east, 1797.09 feet and north 450 53' 45" east1 643.06 feet; thence north to the north line of said Silva Parcel (772 OR 312) ; thence south 870 49' west along said north line to the east line of the parcel `. of land described in the deed from Jean J. Silva to Solon Pearce, et ux, dated August 6, 1946 and recorded August 14, 1946 in Volume 924 of Official Records! at page 362; thence along the exterior line of said Pearce parcel (924 OR 362) as follows: South 918.67 feet and south 70° 30' west 666.67 feet to the center line of Green Valley Road; thence alon said center line south 10 50' 30" east 365.9 feet and south V 35' east 74-98 feet to the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Jean J. Silva, et al, to babel L. Miller et al, dated August 25, 1949 and recorded September 2, 1949 in Volume 1432 of Official Records at page 482; thence along the exterior line of said Miller parcel (1432 OR Q2) as follows: North 860 42' 53" east, 366.77 feet; south 34 15' east, 150 feet and south 860 42' 53" west, 363.28 feet to the center line south 4° 35' east, 81.33 feet and south 20 14t 30" east, 73.7 feet I to the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Jean J. Silva to Clarence E. Glines, et ux, dated July 8, 1948 and recorded July 14, ! 1948 in Volume 1220 of Official Records, at cage 464; thence along the exterior of said Glines parcel as follows: North 860 42' 53" east, 362.68 feet; south 3° 15' east, 150 feet and south 82° 48' 33" west, 366.62 feet to the center line of Green Valley Road; thence southerly along said center line to the point; of beginning. a EXCEPTING THEREFROM: The parcel of land described in the deed from Jean J. Silva to Albert H. Koch, et ux, dated July 8, 1948 and recorded July 14, 1948 in Volume 1220 of Official Records, at page 456. F Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 22nd day of May, 19509 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors R. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of fees for polling place, election a officers' services, etc. , Southern Public Utility District. 0 r On motion of Supervisor Cimmings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held May 18, 1950, for the formation of the Southern Public Utility District 2 be and the same is hereby fixed in the sum of $10.00, plus messenger service fees of 53.00 and $2.52 mileage for the person who delivered election returns. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place rental for said election be and the same is hereby fixed in the sum of $10.00. r P IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is 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: Winifred W. Holstrom 160 Amigo Rd., Danville Services as election officer 10.00 Messenger Fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 2.52 15.52 Mrs. Emley Pacini, Box 23, Diablo, Calif. Services as election officer 10.00 Evelyn B. Charno 153 Amigo Rd. Danville 10.00 Neil Townsend, lb Green Valley Road, Cameo Acres, Danville For providing polling place for election 10.00 J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.411 j L w d F Monday, May 229 1950, Continued r In the Matter of Authorizing County Health Officer to attend meetings. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, is granted permission to 1 attend meetings of the western Branch of the American Public Health Association in Portland, Oregon, from May 29, 1950 to June 6, 1950, at no expense to the County. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that fir. Blum is granted permission to leave the State for a period of thirty (30) days from June 19 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the Assistant Health Officer to act as Acting Health Officer from May 29 to June 6. 4` On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE: BOARD ORDERED that Dr. W. A. Ketterer, Assistant Health Officer, is appointed Acting Health Officer during the absence of County Health Officer Blum, from May 29 to June 6 1950 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Claim of Errol A. White for damages to plane. ix On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim of Errol A. White, 301 Soule Avenue, Walnut Creek, California, in the amount of $35.00 for repairs to right elevator of plane Cessna 140, NC 76086, which he claims he claims was damaged by county prisoners, is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Arplication of Shirley L. Castro for building permit to erect quonset hut. Shirley L. Castro, Rt. #l, Box 357-A, Walnut Creek, having applied to this a Board for permission to erect quonset but on a portion of her property bounded on the west by Tice Valley Land Company and on the north by property of Daniel Lynch, located two and one-half (2j) miles south of Walnut Creek, said quonset but being a prefabri- cated building; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Building Inspector is authorized to grant building permit to Mrs. Castro to erect said quonset but on said property, said permit being limited to one year and being granted with the understanding that Mrs. Castro, in the event she desires to continue to maintain said quonset but on said property, shall apply for a renewal permit at the end of one year. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Donald LeRoy Hyde free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the r. County. Donald LeRoy Hyde, 856A - 20th Street, Oakland, California having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Donald LeRoy Hyde is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate 961 70 04, dated August 10, 1946); On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Donald LeRoy Hyde be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FUR' ' " ORDER that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he r 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 Amending land 3, use permit granted on March 13 to Elsworth Adar i. On motion of Supervisor C nmings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY r THE BOARD ORDERED that the land use permit granted on Parch 13, 1950 to Elsworth Adams to establish doctor's office on property fronting 100 feet on the north side of Clayton Road 230 feet west of Chestnut Avenue, Concord area, is amended to read: oto establish doctors offices on property fronting 100 feet on the north side of Clayton Road 230 feet west of Chestnut Avenue, Concord area." t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2 RS rZ 2 u R: 2200 A. f Monday, May 22, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Application of J. W. MacAlvey for land use permit. J. W. MacAlvey 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 1+ Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, for a Grange Hall and Club House located about 900' from the intersection of Pleasant Hill road bounded on east R by land of Val Preda, west by County Road, south by Hannible and Hoover, and north by Confer, Pleasant Hill area, an 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 Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE « r 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 4 is hereby referred back to the Planning Commission because of additional information.1 F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r t In the Matter of Application of I Carlo Bartolero for land use permit. Carlo Bartolero having filed with this Board an application under the pro-1 visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 1+ Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 3829 to have an 8' side yard, the other side is 25' located on property fronting 140' on the west side of 1.oraga Highway approx. 300' north of Brookside, recorded in the name of Bartolero, s 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 to have 12' side yard; 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 r provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby continued to June 5, 1950• w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Lydia Cruse for a land use permit to establish a small retail laundryot in S. D. #3. Lydia Cruse having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to establish a small retail laundry in S. D. 03, to be located on a parcel of land bebeing a descriptive parcel, fronting 125 feet on the north side of State Highway ID-CC-75B, approximately 677 feet northeast of Ignacio Valley Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission and said Planning Commission having recommended that said appli- cation be granted;q On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE i 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 James E. Doyle for a land use permit to establish a trucking terminal and public warehouse f in S. D. #3. 1 r James E. Doyle having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments to establish a trucking ) terminal and public warehouse in S. D. #39 to be located on Lots 30-31-32-33 on Cloverdale Tract near Concord, and said application having been referred to the Plan- ping Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended that said application be denied; r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby continued for three week , a to June 12, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ann J. Terry. Ann J. Terry having filed with this Board an application under the provisions i YfofSection7ofOrdinance382asamendedbyOrdinance1+31 for a land use permit for } modiftation of the provisions of Section 8 Subdivision -- Subsection 1+ of Ordinance 382 for completion of a non-conforming use (an apartment of 3 units) located Lot #4 f MacDonough Subdivision on Parkside Drive; 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 U 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 r r t t Monday, May 22, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Hergan Inc. Hergan, 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 t of Section 4 Subdivision N Subsection 4 of Ordinance 382, to have a tower to be 73.6' r high located the northern 525' of property of McGah zoned N. B. grants on State High- way, an N-B 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 to have a tower to be 73.6' high providing it has a 41' set back; On motion of SupervisorTay?or, 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 i F, hereby granted to have a tower to be 73.6' high providing it has a 41' set back. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to W. Minor. W. Minor 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 ofG; Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 3829 to have a 20' set back off Overhill Rd. and a 15' set back off Glorietta, located lot 22, Moraga Meadows at the intersection of Overhill Rd. and Glorietta, an R-A district, and said application hav- ing 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of tr the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the Y same is hereby, granted. J; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Willard E. Patton. Willard E. Patton 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 r provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 11' on one side & 6' on the other side and a 3' set back located on the south 105' of Lot 32, Monte Vista Tract of Valley 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 application be granted; On motion of Supervisor C —Ings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 foregoinggg order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Carleton H. Arras. Carlton H. Arras 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 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 5 ft. side yard located Lot #23 Happy Valley Meadows on Dolores Drive, 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 application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 s same is hereby granted. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to J. A. Conaghan. J. A. Conaghan 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 Subsections 5 & 6 to have a' lOft. ' side ,yard and A-15 ft.' se back located on the south' side of Woodland Road, approx. 250' east of"'Jonas Hill"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 r: that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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. y' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1i Y 222 Monday, May 22, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mary H. Barrett.i Mary H. Barrett 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 Sections 5 a 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 5' 6" side yard and a 15' set back for car ` port and 231 for house located Lot 87 Moraga A'oodlands Unit #2 on Crest View Ct. 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 s On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Ta 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. M: 1; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Marchant a Lawrie Inc. Marchant a 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 they provisions of Section 74 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 101 side yards located Lots 258 a 260 Sleepy Hollow Unit #3 on Sleepy Hollow Lane, an R-A dis- tract, 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;3 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of 1 k the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby Pranted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. Geo.i N. Fleming.r Mrs. Geo. N. Fleming 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 have additional living unit located Lot 11, Block 1, Serpa Tract (Rancho Vista) 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 bei ty granted to have additional living unit providing it is occupied only by Mr. Fleming andl r. his family; 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 to have additional living unit providing it is occupied only by Mr. Fleming and his family.E r I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the batter of Granting Land Use Permit to Gordon A. Bush. e Gordon W. Bush 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 31 located Lot 9 Bak 127 East Richmond Heights Tract 4+, an R-1 district, and said application r 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. C In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Cloe E. Small. Cloe E. Small having filed with this Board an application under the provisions r of Section I of Ordinance 382 fot'a laad.'use permit for modification of the provisions of'Section )+ Subdivision G Subsections*2-5 of Ordinance 3829 to have a lot area of 51.5' by 186' and 5 ft. side yards on both sides on portion of lots 262 and 2639 EI Sobrante Manor Unit #3 Rancho Rd., an R-A district, and said application having been f referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commissionj 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 I is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y 1 Monday, May 22, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Request of h, Harmon Edwards for rezoning of property. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Harmon Edwards, Box 16, San Ramon, for re- zoning of his property from Agricultural to Business, is referred to the Planning Com- mission. n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..471)4 In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the 5r Request of RAY R. BARRY for Re- ORDER zoning in the Tenth Township Area. x WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of May,, 1950, the Planning Commission of the County o Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and X' s. y WHEREAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California required that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold. a-hearing at which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 12t day of June, 1950, being a Monday, at 11 o'clock A.M. in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be given by the Clerk by notice pub- lished u lished in the Enterprise not less than ten days before such hearing, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hold a hearing at 11 o'clock, A.M. on Monday, the 12th day of June 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Martinez, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be made by any persons who may be interested. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: R AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Fredericksoh. NOES: Supervisors - None. r ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission Extension of time to report on requestfbr rezoning of property. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of 90 days on the following requests for rezoning: r n The request of C. E. and firs. C. E. Core to rezone a portion of Lot 21, Map of G. A. Putnams Graceland Acres subdivision from R-S to A, which was renewed by Board Order of November 28, 1949, and February 27, 1950• i The request of Cox and Kartwold to rezone a portion of Rancho San Ramon in r Alamo from R-A to R-B, which was renewed by Board Order of November 28, 1949, and February 27, 1950. Ray R. Barry to rezone property on Highway 40 across from Hunter's Inn from r A to C, which was forwarded by Board Order of November 14, 19491, and February 27, 19509 S. B. Merry to rezone Lot 21E, Graceland Acres from R-S to R-B, which was for- warded by 13oard Order of November 21, 1949, and February 27, 1950 ZY Charles E. Bardwell, Jr. , to rezone his property at the corner of Hemme Avenue and the State Highway from R-S to N-B, which was forwarded by Board Order of November V19 a' 1949, and February 27, 1950 Martin Earhart to rezone his property which is a portion of Rancho Las Juntas, 4' in the Pleasant Hill Area from residential to business, which was forwarded by Board Order of February 20, 1950 P. J. Seale, to rezone his property, which is a parcel of land fronting 1841 on the west side of Victory Highway 900north on Gregory, from non-conforming retail s business to business property which was forwarded by Board Order of February 27, 1950 k tf4 Dave and Margaret Ross, to rezone their property on the northwest corner of Geary Road and Martinez Highway from residential to retail business, which was forward- ed by Board Order of February 27, 1950 Bruce McCollum, to rezone his property, which is known as the "Cooper" property at the northwest corner of Pacheco Highway and Gregory Lane, and portion of the "Kulti" property located on the west line of Pacheco Highway, be zoned from residential to commercial, and portion of property located on the northwest corner of Pacheco Highway and Trelaney Street, be zoned from residential to commercial. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h ye 5k: tai T: a f 224 zMonday, May 229 1950, Continued R s i In the Matter of Application of Souza and Lawrence for arpermit and license to operate a rock quarry, etc. This being the time fixed for the hearing on the application of Souza and Lawrence for a permit and license to operate a rock quarry, etc., said application having been made under provisions of Ordinance No. X60, and the following persons having appeared and filed protests to the granting of said permit, and communications protesting the granting of said permit having been received from the following: E. B. Pike, President, San Ramon Valley Improvement Assn Geo. J. Pacini, Vice i r President, Mt. Diablo Property Owners' Association, Inc. Charles A. Butler John Imrie M. C. Arrowsmith, and Herbert E. Hail, representing Carleton Bryan, owner of said property, and Carleton Bryan having appeared and having spoken in behalf of granting said permit; t On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing is continued to June 5, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Salaries, 1950-51. The Civil Service Commission having filed with this Board its recommendations for salaries for county employees and certain officers of the County of Contra Costa for 1950-512 and the Contra Costa County Employees Association having filed with this Board a request for a two-step increase in salaries of county employees, and various Union representatives having appeared before this Board on behalf of said request for increase in the salaries of county employees, and certain County Department Heads having protested the recommendations of the Civil Service Commission in the matter of salary adjustments; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is taken under consideration. In the Matter of Investigation of Rey System for rate structure. Supervisor Ripley moved that 51500.00 be contributed by the County toward a fun for investigation for Rey System rate structure; The motion was lost for lack of a second. In the Matter of Refunds, gasoline rates to be charged at Buchanan Field. This Board having on November 22, 1948, adopted an order approving refunds for f volume purchases of gasoline; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the plan approved by said order be discontinued as of July 1, 1950. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the following refunds shall be allowed° on the purchase of gasoline at Buchanan Field from and after that date: 200 to 299 gallons 1¢ per gallon refund R Over 300 gallons 2f per gallon refund All gasoline sold to an oil company air carrier contract account will -be sold at 20 per gallon above the posted tank wagon price. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Exoneration of bond, former Justice of the Peace of the 14th Township. This Board having on September 6, 191+9 accepted the resignation of Fal Lewis as Justice of the Peace of the Fourteenth Township, and the County Auditor having this day filed a report on his audit of the records of said Fal Lewis during his term as said Justice of the Peace; C Un motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the surety bond 44860008-A in the sum of $1,000.00 filed on July 23, 1946, by said Fal Lewis, with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, as surety, is exonerated and discharged. 1' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 51+8. This Board having heretofore on May 15, 1950, adopted Ordinance No. 548 which fixes the speed of vehicles on certain county roads of the County and provides a penaltyfortheviolationthereof, and a copy of said Ordinance No. 51+8 having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the WALNUT CRM COURIER-JOURNAL, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication of Darrell Theobald on file herein- On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 51+8 is hereby declared published. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.w ff Q lira'J Monday, May 22, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Ordinance No. 548. This Board having heretofore on May 15, 1950, adopted Ordinance No. 548 which fixes the speed of behicles on certain county roads of the County and provides a penalty for the violation thereof, and a copy of said Ordirance No. 548 having been x published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the WALNUT CREEK COURIER- JOURNAL, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication of Darrell Theobald on file herein; seconded b Supervisor Ta for IT IS BY THEOnmotionofSupervisorRipley, y Taylor, BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance leo. 548 is hereby declared published. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of monthly a report of Pittsburg Health Center and County Health Department. Reports from the Pittsburg Health Center and the County Health Department for month of April, 1950, are'-presented to this Board and IT 35 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that same be placed on file. In the Matter of Mileage, Audit Accountant position, Auditor's y Office.` s At the request of the County Auditor and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of reim- bursing for mileage driven by the person in the position of Audit Accounelffii the Auditor's Office, on a regular rate basis, that is, at the rate of "10¢ per mile for the first 400 miles driven during each calendar month and 5¢ per mile for each mile driven in excess of 400 miles in the performance of his work, IS REFERRED TO THE PERSONNEL DIRECTOR FOR HIS R9OM0NDATION. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to survey duties of position classified as Auto Messenger Clerk in the County Library. At the request of County Librarian Jessie A. Lea and on motion of Supervisor Cummings seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil quested to survey the duties of the position in the CountyServiceommissionisre Library classified as Auto Messenger Clerk and report to this Board its findings and recommendation as to the proper classification and salary range for said position. y . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rM In the Matter of Authorizing JJ transfer of funds, County Surveyor's Office. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $1300.00 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to County Surveyor's Office Temporary Help Fund. The foregoing order is pssed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing a: transfer of road funds. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer the following road funds: V 1500 from Capital Outlay, County Road E-29 to Capital Outlay, County Road E-4, a 370 from Capital Outlay, County Road E-8 to Capital Outlay, County Road E-4; 1000 from Capital Outlay, County Road E-31 to Capital Outlay, County Road E-38.f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for purchase of Stateb Title to certain Tax Deeded Property. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 3 BOARD ORDERED that an agreement dated May 221p 1950 between the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the State of California, acting by and through the De- partment of Public Works, wherein it is agreed that there shall be conveyed to the 6y State for and on behalf of the Department of Public 'forks all and any portion of property hereinafter described for the sums called selling price which shall not have been re- deemed as provided in the revenue and Taxation Code, the State to pay for said propertifisl, said sums when notified by the Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa that the A deeds for said properties are ready for delivery: 3 226 1 Monday, May 229 1950, Continued First Year Deed Assessment Selling Description Dellnonens NO, Valuation Price Lot 42 in Block 4, as designated 1938 1137 50.00 40.00 on the map entitled "Map of Coleman Pullman Tract", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, on February 6, 1911 in Volume 4 of Maps at page 83. Lots 27, 28 and 29 in Block 5,1941 1249 100.00 120.00 as designated on the ak-0 entitled Map of Coleman Pullman Tract", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on February 6, 1911, in Volume 4 of Maps, at page 83. The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Housing Authority of Contra Costa County to apply for acquisition for War Housing Units (Projects) in Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Ripley seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the HOUSING AUTHORHY OF THE COMM OF CONTRA COST is authorized to make application for the acquisition of four Temporary Housing Projectsin Contra Costa County known as Knox Park, Project Cal. 4$48 and Cal. V4494B Columbia Park, Project 4070 (4471-4473-4849) and Cal. V4494A Bayo Vista, Project Cal. 4731 E1 Portal, Project Cal.4761. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, 19. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - bone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Acceptance of a Deed of Certain Described Real Property from the BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS of the UNINCORPORATED TOWN OF CROCKETT-r CROLONA, County of Contra Costa, State of California, to the COUNTY OF CONTRA RESOLUTION OF COSTA for Fire House Purposes. ACCEPTANCE OF DEET? i i THE BOARD OF FIRE CMISSIONERS OF THE UNINCORPORATED TOWN OF CROCKETT-CROLONA County of Contra Costa State of California, having presented to the Board of Super- visors of the County 01 Contra Costa a grant deed conveying certain property to the County of Contra Costa, for fire house purposes, said property being described as follows: Commencing on Loring Avenue, 200 feet West of Bay Street, thence forth 75 feet, East 50 feet, South 75 feet and thence on Loring Avenue, West 50 feet to point of beginning. Being a described lot and a portion of the Heald Tract as delineated upon that V certain map entitled "Map of property belonging to Estate of E. L. Colvill, Additional Survey of the Town of Crockett, 1896". Filed on the 13th day of September, 1910 in Ma Book 3, Page 64, in the Office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Also being that certain tract of land conveyed to The Salvation Army, a corporation, incorporated under the laws of the State of California by The E Salvation Army, a corporation, incorporated under the laws of the State of New York by ! deed dated December 13, 1914, and recorded March 15, 1915 in Vol. 245 of Deeds, page 51, records of Cort ra Costa County, California. IT IS BY this Board of Supervisors of said County ORDERED that the said deed be and 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. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. e Monday, May 22, 1950, Continued 227 In the Matter of the Resort of the Planning Commission on the Request of the Rei[ MANUFACTURING COMPANY for ORDER Rezoning in the North Richmond Area. x WHEREAS, on the 8th day of May, 1950 the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter t4 and WHEREAS, it was then ordered that a hearing be held by this Board for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be made by any persons who ma Abeinterestedinthesamematter, and WHEREAS notice of said hearing has been duly and regularly given in the manner provided by law by nubiication in the Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper of genera circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, and the said matter having been called by this Board and the matter having been heard, persons appearing before this Board on the said matter having been heard, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the hearing is and it is hereby continued two 2) weeks to the 5th day of June, 1950• 1: 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.y Buchanan, J. Frederickson, i2 t NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Report of j .the Planning Commission on the Request of E. L. HANELT for h• Rezoning in the Kensington Area. WHEREAS, on the 8th day of May, 1950, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter fN"° and WHEREAS, this Board then ordered a hearing to be held on the 22nd day of-May, r 1950, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be made by any persons that may be interested in said matter,, and N w WHEREAS, this Board, after due and lawful notice thereof having been published in the manner required by 3w in the Richmond Daily Independent, held such a hearing and persons making presentations to this Board having been heard and the Board being fully. and duly advised in the premises and having considered the same, r c NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board adopts the recommendations of the- Planning ommission nd BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that no change be made in the precise zoning of the Kensington Area on this said petition. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board; 1W f4' AYES:Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. ria NOES:Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Sunervisors - None. 1_ t t a i And the Board adjourns at meet on Wednesday, May 241, 1950, at 1:30 o'clock P.M. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. P SCH, CLBRB By Deputy Clerk 228 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 1950 THE BOARD MET IN ADJ6M= SESSION AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P.M.J4 PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN CHAIRMAN PR&SIDING; SUPERVIShRS S. S. RIkFY H. L. CUJWNGS RAY S. TAYIA J. FREDERICKS6N. r=` W. T. PAISCH, CLERK In the Matter of Transfer of Funds, Auditor's Office. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $75.00 to Appropriation for replace- meet for equipment, Auditor's Office, from Unappropriated Reserve. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting County Auditor permission to leave the State. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter,°County Auditor, is granted permission to leavetheStateofCaliforniafora-period of 30 days commencing June 4, 1950. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iA. In the Matter of Budget, 1950-1951. x On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all departments and districts are instructed to file list of 1950-1951 y' LL budget requirements with the County Auditor, not later than June 12 on forms to be pro' vided by the County Auditor. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication y from the Contra Costa County Tax- E payers' Association re salaries x- 1950-51. A communication from the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association protestinganysalaryincreaseforCountyEmployeesfor1950-51, is presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. F t And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, May 251, 1950, at 10 o'clock A.M. E I hairman E ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk Y a BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS i THURSDAY, MAY 25 1950 THE BOARD MET IN ADJbUiffi SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. IN- J. BUCHP11AN, I CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIkEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK y In the Matter of the Determination of Salaries of County Employees.RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the Civil Service Commission of the County of Contra Costa, has, after i a survey, made certain recommendations relative to readjustments of salaries of County ; employees; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, has carefully !, studied and considered the recommendations so made; and WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors is of the present opinion that the existing gage and salary scales in the San Francisco Bay Area justifies a one-range increase in the salary of all County employees; acid WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors requires more time and study for the deter- k urination of readjustments within the salary ranges of County Employees as recommended by the Civil Service Commission and therefore desires at this time to defer readjust- ment and to consider and pass upon individual cases at a later date after- said Board has had sufficient time to adequately consider the same, a NOW, THEREFORE, IT/HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County ; of Contra Costa, hereby declares that all county employees now within the employ of said County shall have a one-range increase in salary for the next fiscal year. t fpb Thursday, May 25, 1950, Continued BE IT Fi1RTHER RESOLVED that this Board hereby declares its intention to study 5 the readjustment plan submitted to it by the Civil Service Commission and to make such adjustments as said Board deems just and proper from time to time during the coming year. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 25th day of May, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, r W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None.5` ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of the Application of the Greyhound Bus Company for a State-wide Raise in Rates.R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the Pacific Greyhound Bus Company has asked for an increase in com- muters' rates for the Orinda, Walnut Creek, Concord area of Contra Costa County, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does not feel that said increase is justified and has authorized the District Attorney to make an appear- anile before the Public Utilities Commission, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa r and its citizens, at the hearings in the matter of said increase, and WHEREAS, subsequent to said original application, the Pacific Greyhound Compan made an apulication to the Public Utilities Commission for a general rate increase in the entire State of California, and 4q WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors is informed that in 1949 the Pacific Grey- hound Company, for all operations, had a net profit of 23.75% of their total investment and that 706 of the total revenue of said company is derived from the State of Calif- ornia, and WHEREAS, residents of Contra Costa County use the Greyhound Bus Company for state-wide travel and are therefore materially interested in the establishment of said rates, r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is unalterably opposed to any state-wide raise in rates of the Pacific Greyhound Bus Company, that the ?'ublic Utilities Commission be asked to make a state- wide survey of Pacific Greyhound Company rates and that the Clerk of said Board is hereby authorized and directed to send a copy of this resolution to the Public Utilities x. Commission. 3 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 25th day of May, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J, Buchanan, J. Frederickson. F NOES: Supervisors - None. r ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of tmending allocation of personnel list, County Surveyor's Office. RiM1: To provide for an additional position under the classification of District Highway Engineer for the County Surveyor's Department for the period of December 1, 1949 to May 31, 1950, and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the County Surveyor is authorized to employ, retroactively, as of December 1, 1949 and to and including May 312 1950, a total of three employees of the classification of District Highway Engineer. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Instructing District Attorney to prepare agreement with the Contra Costa County Development Asso- ciation with reference to County's rte. exhibit at the 1950 State Fair. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare a contract between the County and the Contra Costa County Development Association for the collection, preparation, display and supervision of displays of Contra Costa County's exhibits at the 1950 State Fair, said contract to become effective July 1, 1950• Yr+% The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5,11 In the Matter of Granting permission R¢ to Contra Costa County Development Association to negotiate with 'William k , F. Dabelstein with reference to County's texhibitat1950StateFair. On motion of Supervisor Cummings t seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Contra Costa County Development Association is granted permission to negotiate with William F. Dabelstein for the submission of a design for the County's exhibit at the 1950 State Fair, to this Boarri for approval. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 0J 4J fis 230 Thursday, May 25, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Rescinding Board r order of May PP3reapplication to the Federal General Services Ad- ministration for a grant for advance planning for non-Federal Public 'Works. 31 This Board having heretofore on May 3, 1950 authorized D. N. Teeter' County a Auditor, to apply on behalf of the. County of Contra Costa, to the Federal General Ser- vices Administration for a grant for advance planning for non-Federal Public Works;andr 4 It appearing that the said Federal General Services Administration requires a different type of Board order for said authorization; NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD 9DERED that said order is rescinded, vacated and set aside. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z ai In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor, D. M. Teeter to File Application with the United States of America for an Advance for Plan Preparation of Non-Federal Public Works. WHEREAS, the COMM OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA, herein called the "applicant"' after thorough consideration of the various aspects of the problem and study of avail- f able data has hereby determined that the construction of certain public works, general y A. described as a County Hospital Building at Martinez, is desirable and in the public interest and to that end it is necessary that action preliminary to the construction of said works be taken immediately; and WHEREAS, under the terms of Public Law 352, 81st Congress, approved October 13, 1949, the United States of America has authorized the making of advances to public bodies to aid in defraying the cost of architectural, engineering, and economic invest; igations and studies, surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, procedures and other action preliminary to -the construction of public works (exclusive of housing; and WHEREAS, the applicant has examined and duly considered such act and the appli- cant considers it to be in the public interest and to its benefit to file an appli- cation under said act and to authorize other action in connection therewith; E i k NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board of Supervisors, the governing body of said applicant, as follows: 1. That the construction of said public works is essential to and is to the bes € interests of the applicant, and to the end that such public works may be provided as Y promptly as practicable it is desirable that action preliminary to the construction thereof be undertaken immediately; r 2. That D. M. Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County be hereby authorized to file in behalf of the applicant an application (in form required by the United States and in conformity with said act) for an advance to be made by the United States to the ? applicant to aid in defraying the planning cost preliminary to the construction of such! public works, which shall consist generally of a Hospital for acute cases having a capacity in the neighborhood of 150 beds with all appurtenances and so designed as to permit additions in the future without impairment of efficiency. 3. That if such advance be made the applicant shall provide or made necessary ; K arrangements to provide such funds, in addition to the advance, as may be required to defray the cost of such action preliminary to the construction of the public works; j N" 4. The said representative is hereby authorized to furnish such information and take such other action as may be necessary to enable the applicant to qualify for the advance; 5. That the officer designated in the preceding paragraph is hereby designated as the authorized representative of the applicant for the purpose of furnishing to then United States such information, data, and documents pertaining to the application for an advance as may be required; and otherwise to otherwise to act as the authorized re- presentative of the applicant in connection with this application. That certified copies of this resolution be included as part of the application for for an advance to be submitted to the United States. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. roe In the Matter of Rescinding Board order of May 15 re authorization to County Auditor to apply for Federal funds to assist in planning for County Administration Building in a Richmond. 4 This Board having heretofore, on Nay 159 19502 by Board order authorized the County Auditor to apply, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to the Federal Genera. Services Administration for a grant for advance planning for non-Federal public works ft for County Administration Building in Richmond, and x It appearing that said authorization should be in greater detail; f NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor;, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order is rescinded, vacated and set aside. u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i Thursday, May 25, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor, D. M. Teeter, n to File Application with the United States of America for an Advance For Plan Pre- paration of Non-Federal Public Works. WHEREAS, the COIM OF CONTRA COSTA CALIFORNIA, herein called the "applicant", after thorough consideration of the various aspects of the problem and study of availa Ie data has hereby determined that the construction of certain public works, generally described as a County Building for County Administrative Offices and Courts at Richman, is desirable and in the public interest and to that end it is necessary that action FK preliminary to the construction of said works be taken immediately; and WHEREAS, under the terms of Public Law 352, 81st Congress, approved October 13, 1949, the United States of America has authorized the making of advances to public bodies to aid in defraying the cost of architectural, engineering, and economic invest igation and studies, surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, procedures, and other action preliminary to the construction of public works (exclusive of housing) ; and WHEREAS, the applicant has examined and duly considered such act and the appli- cant considers it to be in the oublic interest and to its benefit to file an appli- cation under said act and to authorize other action in connection therewith; yK NOW, THFIREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board of Supervisors, the governing body A. of said applicant, as follows: A. f:t 1. That the construction of said public works is essential to and is to the bes interest of the applicant, and to the end that such public works may be provided as promptly as practicable it is desirable that action preliminary to the construction thereof be undertaken immediately; F 2. That D. M. Teeter, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, be hereby authoriZ dui to file in behalf of the applicant an application (in form required by the United States and in conformity with said act) for an advance to be made by the United States to the applicant to aid in defraying the planning cost preliminary to the construction of sue public works, which shall consist generally of a County building for the County Admini- strative dmini strative Offices and Courts now located in scattered rented quarters for which monthly rentals currently amount to $1,000.00, said building to be erected on land provided by F the city at its Civic Center and to conform in architecture with the city's buildings. 3. That if such advance be made the applicant shall provide or make necessary arrangements to provide such funds, in addition to the advance, as may be required to yr defray the cost of such action preliminary to the construction of the public works; 4. The said representative is herebyauthorized to furnish such information and take such other action as may be necessary to enable the applicant ,to qualify for the advance; 5. That the officer designated in the preceding paragraph is hereby designated as the authorised representative of the applicant for the purpose of furnishing to the rA United States such information, data, and documents pertaining to the application for an advance as may be required; and otherwise to act as the authorized representative of the applicant in connection with this application. b. That certified copies of this resolution be included as part of the appli- cation for an advance to be submitted to the United States. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Rescinding Board order of May 22 which authorized County Auditor to apply for funds on behalf of the Crockett Valona Sewer Maintenance District. This Board having heretofore on May 2, 1950, by Board order authorized D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, to apply on behalf of Contra Costa County for Federal funds from the General Services Administration to assist in construction of necessary facili- ties for sewage collection and disposal within the area of the present Crockett Valona t, Sewer Maintenance District, and It appearing that said authorization should be in greater detail; NOW, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD 6ADERED that said order is rescinded, vacated and set aside. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County r Auditor, D. M. Teeter to file Appli- cation with the United States of America for an Advance For Plan Preparation of Non-Federal Public Works. WHEREAS, the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA, herein called the "applicants after thorough consideration of the various aspects of the problem and study of avail- able data has hereby determined that the construction of certain public works, generall described as construction ofinterceptor sewer, pumping station and complete sewage treatment works and outfall sewer at Crockett, California, is desirable and in the public interest and to that end it is necessary that action preliminary to the con- struction of said works be taken immediately; and WHEREAS, under the terms of Public Law 352, 81st Congress, approved October 139 191+0, the United States of America has authorized the making of advances to public bodies Thursday, May 25, 1950, Continued i k to aid in defraying the cost of architectural, engineering, and economic investigation and studies, surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, prodedures an other action preliminary to the construction of public works (exclusive of housing3; a d f WHEREAS, the applicant has examined and duly considered such act and the applicat considers it to be in the public interest and toits benefit to file an application under said act and to authorize other action in connection therewith; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board of Supervisors, the governing body of said applicant, as follows: 1. That the construction of said public works is essential to and is to' the best interests of the applicant, and to the end that such public works may be provided as promptly as practicable it is desirable that action preliminary to the construction thereof be undertaken immediately; e; 2. That D. M. Teeter, County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, be hereby Ny authorized to file in behalf of the applicant an application (in form required by theUnitedStatesandinconformitywithsaidact) for an advance to be made by the United States to the applicant to aid in defraying the planning cost preliminary to the con- struction of such public works, which shall consist generally of construction of inter- ceptor sewer, pumping station and complete sewage treatment works together with all appurtenances at Crockett, California. of 3. That if such advance be made the applicant shall provide or make necessary arrangements to provide such funds, in addition to the advanced as may be required to defray the cost of such action preliminary to the construction of the public works; t 4. The said representative is hereby authorized to furnish such information and take such other action as may be necessary to enable the applicant to qualify for thegK advance; F that the officer designated in the preceding paragraph is hereby designated as the authorized representative of the applicant for the purpose of furnishing to theUnitedStatessuchinformation, data, and documents pertaining to the application for an advance as may be required; and otherwise to act as the authorized representative o the applicant in connection with this aaplication. 6. That certified copies of this resolution be included as part of the appli- cation for an advance to be submitted to the ,United States. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 548. Ordinance No. 548 which amends Ordinance No. 491, Section 6, (Salary Ordinance)- by establishing new salary range for county employees for 1950-51, is presented to r this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley} seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 548 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 548 be published for the time and in the manner required by lav, in the "Richmond Daily Independent", a news- v. paper 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, June 5, 1950. k.r. r 4t 5p ATTEST: Chairman W. T. PAASCH, CLERK, By Depixty Clerk g zi 3 . c yA-.. i 4 ,`Y fug= f x t 00 s_.. 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PAASCH, C=. r Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of May,• 19500 are read to the Board by the Clerk of the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed Y by the Chairman.3 In the Matter of Application to State Director of Finance j for funds, Juvenile hall Construction. 10SOLUTIOU F 1. M35EAS, The State of California under Chapter 47, Statutes of 1944 J 4th Extra Session), has appropriated fumds for allotment by the Director of Finance to provide financial assistance to local Agencies defined-therein as counties, cities or cities and comities for the purpose of defraying not to exceed one-half the cost k of preparing engineering field surveys, engineering or architectural designs and vorldng and detailed drawings and specifications (hereinafter called "Plans`?i required for postwar public corks projects described as "specific projects" in said Act; and l 2. 1- AS, s''"he County of Contra Costa, hereinafter designated as ''Local Agency", desires to apply to the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation Board, A. as the case may be, .for an allotment of the Statets share of the estimated cost of preparing the completed plans hereinafter mentioned and there has been prepared and A presented to this legislative body for consideration an application for such purpose; S. 13-TE-REAS, Local agency has provided, or will make available upon approval of the aforementioned application, sufficient funds to prepare the completed plane herein mentioned; now, therefore, be it 4. Resolved, That Local agency submit the aforesaid application to the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation Board:, as the case may be, requesting allotment of Trrenty_One Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-one and 77/100 Dollars 0-21,661.77) being not, more than me-half the cost of preparing said completed plans, or for such anount as nay be aparoved by the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation Board u' said allotment to be used for the purpose of defraying the cost of preparing said k completed plans required), for a specific project to be undertaken by local agency and described as Construction of a Juvenile Hall; be it further 5. Resolved, M%at the estimated cost of preparing such plans is• Fifty-three . Thousand and Forty-one Dollars ($51,04-1.00) and that local agency has made provision for paying one-half or more of the cost of preparing such plans; be it further 6. Resolved, 2iat for the purposes of this application, D. bt. Teeter, Count Auditor_Controller, Court Houses IUrtinazo California, be and he hereby is designated as the authorized agent of local agency and is hereby authorized and directed to sign the above.zontioned application on behalf of the localPP agency and submit the same to the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation Board together with a certifieda statement of the estimated cost of preparing such plans and much other information as may be required; and said authorized agent is further authorized and directed as the d. representative of local agency to conduct all negotiations and conclude all arrange- ments, Including suzbmi ssion to the Director of Finance of applications for reimburse-. Ment, which may be necessary to secure reimbursement for the State's share of the expenditures made- in preparing said colapleted plans. 4 In the Matter of Approval. of Warrant No. 555 issued by Delta Farms Reclamation k District i'o. 2024. Warrant Ko. 555 dated Hwy 15, 1950 in the sum of 652 ?I, issued by Delta tfarmsReclamationDistrictUo. 2024 to Leo F. Fallman for Emig. & Supt. Opr. RM Pumps, General Expense, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORD- =- emt said warrant is APPROVED, and Vt. J. Buchanan, Cbaix7rian, yisauthorizedtosigntheapprovalofsaidBoardansaidwarrant, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the Matter of Authorizing County Surveyor to notify Kehaffey & Newberry of Boards policy re building of roads a with County labor, etc., for individuals. It appearing that Hehaffey & Newberry have requested that the County build` a proposed new road with County equipment for the account of said firm; On motion of Supervisor P`rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Hipley, IT IS BY T BOARD ORDERM that Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor, notify said firm that this 236 Handay, June 5, 1950 - Continued request cannot be complied Lith because of the Board's policy with reference to the building of othar than County roads. The foregoi g order is passed bar the unanimous vote -of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizing payment of assessment made by Central Contra Costa San-Y itary District on Lafayette Legion Hall lot. On motion of Supervisor C=wings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT - IS BY THE BOARD 0'7'' 19ME that on or before July 1, 1950, D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, is authorized to dram his warrent in favor of American Trust Ccmpany assignee of Union Paving Co. & Dormer Corporation, for $840.00, Assessment No. 3-24-510 on Lot 19, Block Por 18-11, Lafayette Homesites, being property omzed by Contra Costa County and occupied by Veterans' Hall* The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.m In the batter of Authorizing payment of claim for damages to plane at Buchanan -Field. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ,BOARD ORDEr. that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to drag his warrant in the stun of 35. in favor of Errol A. White, 301 Soule Avenue, Walnut Creek, in paSment of his claim for repairs to right elevator of plane PIC 760863, damaged at Buchanan Field. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Transfer of funds, County Road E-9, Capital Outlay, to E-4. On motion of Stmervisor Cuxffings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERIM that the County Auditor transfer $1600 frame.Road E-9 Capital Out- lay to Road E-4 Capital Outlay. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Authorizing W. G. Golden, Social Service Director, to attend meeting, June 9-10. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY T-E BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Director of Social Service, is authorized to attend meeting of ?northern Counties Welfare Directors' Assoclatfon at Hobergs, June 9-10, his expenses to be ,a coups charge. The foregoing order is passed by the tmanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Sale of PINOLE-1M- CULES UUIOi? SCHOOL DIS3tiICT BOMB. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $63p000.00 par value legally issued bonds of PI'F.OLE_MRCU.EjES UNION SCHOOL D_TSTRICT of Contra Costa County California, to be dated July 1, 1950 of the denca3inations 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: i WILLMM R. STARTS CO. x Par value of said bonds and accrued interest to date of delive , bonds maturing July 1, 1951 to 1955, 79oth years inclusive, at the rate of 2 1/ A bonds maturing July 1, 3956 to 1969, both years inclusive, at the rate of 2 174;; together rdth premium of '20.00 ICA2t TRUST COK ARY 1 Par value and accrued interest to data of delivery: bonds maturing July 1, 1951 to ° July 1, 1957, both inclusive, 2%; maturing July 1, 1958 to July 1, 1962, both inclusive 2 1/4111,,; maturing July 12 1953 to Ju17 1, 1966, both inclusive, and July 1, 1967 to Suly 1, 19692 2 1/2;. BRIM 0- Afii=CA Par and accrued interost to date of delivery, plus premium of 4129.00 bonds matur- ing Ju37 1, 1951 to July 1, 1960, inclusive, bearing interest at 2174,0'- maturing 174,0'; maturing July 1, 1961 to July 1, 1969, inclusive, bearing interest at 2 1/2%; 1, And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of WILLMI R. STAATS CO. at the prices stated in their said bid, is the beat bid received for said bonds. nh a}p yonday, June 5, 1950 - Continued Th EUP01a upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor., IT IS BY = BOARD ORDERED that $63,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of PING E- BMCitL:S VNIOii SCHOOL, DIS'T'RICT to be dated July 1, 1950 in denominations of 11,000.00 each, are hereby ordered, and are, sold to WILL-M' R. S.cAATS CO. at the prices stated in their bid. IT IS 5'C-RTM,R ORDS that bonds maturing July 1, 1951 to 1955, both, years inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of 2 1/'2,x, and that bonds maturing JulT 1, 1346 to 1969, both Sears inclusive shall be issued bearing interest Y at the rate of 2 1/4'°, Per ate. 5. T IT IS WRTE111 1, ORD=- that the bid checks which accompanied the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, be returned to sa;d bidders, by the Clerk of this Board. Thhe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 F kc' in the Hatter of Authori==ng a payment of officers, June 6, State primary :lection, and payment of ovrners of polling places. On motion of Supervisor Cunminga, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0.1-M D that the coaTensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers mho conduct the June 6, State Primary Election in the Contra Costa County precincts: w 12.50 for services as election officers; 3.00delivering election returns and 10me, each way, for messenger Yho delivers said election returns. IT IS BY mia: BOARD ED, MED that compensation for owners of polling places furnished for said election, is herfined at X10.00 for'each'polling place. The foregoing order is.passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from Probation Department Perna- nent Personnel. Account to Temporary and Seasonal Help. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TSE BOARD 0RDE3 that the Coiznty Auditor transfer 0200 from the Probation Departments Permanent Personnel Accoimt to the Probation Department's Temporary and Seasonal Help. Account. The foregoing order is passed b, the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the .atter of Altering 4; Boundaries of the Mt. 3' View Sanitary District. IRMOLLTIOTI 6 n r RESOLVED, b, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Cal- ifornia, that r AREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Mt. View Sanitary District, pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9, of Park 1, of Division. VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has de- - scribed the boundaries of certain territory.and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District: MMEEASj 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 annex.. ed, that said territory be so annexed to said District; and 17HErEAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sanitary District and is contiguous to the Ht. View Sanitary District, 710-7 L:i.'O.?E, 171 1S (PI)ER_ED as follows: 1. Miat the boundaries of the bit. Viers Sanitary District be and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which terri- tory is hereby anxmxed to said District, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are described as fol.loms, to-Tait: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra. Costa, being more particularly described as follows: Begin at the Northeast corner of Lot 14, Block 37, as delineated on that certain map entitled ulartinez Lend Cocgmny, Tract No. -611, Contra Costa County, California, filed February 8, 1316 in Map Book 14, page 297, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence Easterly, Southerly and 1,76sterly from said point of beginning along the Ht. View Sanitary District Boundary to the Martinez City Boundary line; thence Northerly to the point of beginning; excepting therefrom Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 in Block 36 of said Tract. 2. That the County Clerk and ox-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 descripption of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat indica- ting the boundaries tl---oreof, pusuant to Section 3720 of the Political. Code. Y onda June 53 1C-50 - Conti_^ued w In the Fatter of Resolution and Order Altering Boundaries of the I»t. View Sanitary District by Adding Thereto The Vine Hill Area. TEERFM, on the 29th day of May, 1950, there has been transmitted to and filed with the Boal=d of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, the verified Fuller,petition of Thomas C. ller, et al praying for the annexation of the contiguous ter- ritory hereinafter described to the sit. View Sanitary District, and having endorsed thereon the resolution and order of the Sanitary Board of the bit. View Sanitary Dis- trict approving said petition and declaring the results of the election held May 20 n 1950 in said territory proposed to be annexed to said Mt. View Sanitary District; and iZ- _rMAS, it appears on the proposal to annex the territory hereinafter j described that a majority of all the votes cast at said election were in favor of said annexation; and AS, the boundaries of the t. View Sanitary District have been hereto- fore set forth and described by order of the Board of Supervisors. of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by resolutions and orders which are hereby referredl i to and by this reference -rado a part hereof for a particular description of the boun- daries of the territory included in said L"t. dies Sanitary District; and WEREAS,, at a special election held in said territory proposed to be annexed on laay 2, 19502 it Yms determined test there should be annexed to said Mt. View all that certain territory situate, lying and being in the Cotmty of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follors: MME HILL A1:..-E"'SCATION I All references in the following description, except where noted, are to the Official Map Of Contra Costa County,.Californ-i a," dated '"1938". Beginning on the Northerly right of way line of the A.T.&: S.F. R.R. at the Southwest corner of Hoesles"s 46.60 acre tract; being also an angle point in the boun- dary line of the Int. View Sanitary District, as said boundary line is constituted on December 10 1949; thence Northerly following said Mt. View Sanitary District Line to an intersection with the Easterly extension of the Northerly boundary line of the i Martinez Eddy Tract, which map was filed in Hap Book 15, at page 313, in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, being also a point on the easterly j x line of Shell Avenue; thence leaving said Sanitary District line and following the easterly line of Shell Avenue Northerly to the Northwest cornor of Arlington Propertied Company 61.89 acre tract; thence leaving the easterly line of Shell.Avenue and follow_ ; ing the northerly and easterly lines of said 61.39 acre tract easterly and southerly f to the northerly line of Block 19 of the Condon Addition, which map was filed in Llap Book 21, page 608, being also the southwesterly corner of the 17.36 acre tract deeded to Shell Oil Company, Tac., as described in Volume 1428 of Official Records, . at page 4 t 411; thence northeasterly along the southerly lino of said 17.35 acre tract to the T` northwesterly corner of the 12.78 acre tract deeded to Shell Oil Company, Inc., as described In Volume 1428 of Official Records, at page 411; thence southerly along the westerly line of said 12.78 acre tract to the northwest corner of the 3.89 acre tract which is described in the deed to moll Oil ^aopany, Inc., in Volume 1428 of Official Records, at page 411; thence easterly along the northerly line of said 3.89 acre tract to the northeasterly corner thereof, being also a point on the easterly line of the above mentioned 12.78 acre tract; thence northerly along the easterly line of said 3 12.75 acre tract to the exterior boumdary of the Rancho Las Juntas; thence easterly along said Rancho boundary to the most easterly corner of the 3.465 acre tract deeded to W. L. Hull, as described in Volume 726 of Official Records, at page 500; thence southwesterly along the easterly Zine of said 3.465 acre tract to a point 300.0 feet northeasterly of and at right angles from the northerly line of the State Highray be- tween Martinez and Pacheco; thence southeasterly along a line parallel to and being 300.00 feet northeasterly at right angles to the northerly line of said State Highway to the northwesterly line of Digardi"s 25.91 acre tract; being also a point an the I southerly line of Shell Oil Company's 119.70 acre tract; thence following the south,- I erly and easterly lines of said 119.70 acre tract, northeasterly, southeasterly north westerly and nortiioasterly to the most northerly corner of the 26.0 acre tract deeded to J. & 14. C-onsa3Ve3 as described in Volume 793 of Official Records, at page 204; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of said 26.0 acre tract to an inter-. section with the extension southwesterly of the northwesterly line of the 10.0 acre tract deeded to H. 17. Cole as described in Volume 50 of Deeds, at page 287; thence northeasterly along said extension and the northwesterly line of said 10.0 acre tract j to the most northerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along; the northeast line of said 10.0 acre tract to the north}-est line of Vine Hill Homesites Unit No. 1, which map was filed in pian Boo:c 25, page 830; thence northeasterly, southerly, easterly and southerly along the exterior boundary of Line Hill Homesites Unit No. 1 to a point 100.0 feet northerly at right angles to the northerly line of Central Avenue, as shown on said Map of Vine Hill Bomesites Unit No. 1; thence parallel to and a distance of 100.0 feet northerly at right angles from the northerly line of the 50.0 feet in width right of stay described in the deed to B. Shipstad and B. Gottsehalit and recorded in g t Volume 854 of Official Records, at page 338, the folloving courses: North 81 degrees 30 minutes East; thence South 89 degrees 56 minutes 26 seconds East; thence South 58 degrees 12 minutes East to a point which bears ?forth 31 degrees 48 minutes East, 100.0 f feet from the angle point lying between the courses and distances given in the above mentioned deed (854 OR 338) as South 58 degrees 12 minutes East 390.0 feet and South. 31 degrees 49 minutes Bast 804.10 feet; thence in a direct line across said 50.0 feet in width right of nay, to the angle point lying between the courses and distances given in the above mentioned deed (854 OR .338), as Ito_rth 28 degrees 51 minutes East, 298.49 i feet and Borth 58 degrees 32 minutes West, 378.31 feet; thence southerly along the Westerly line of the tract of Land deeded to B. Shipstad and B. Gottschalk (854 OR 338); to the northeast corner of the 25.0 acre tract deeded tol,'. Iiardi, at al, as described in Volume 603 of Official Records at page 181; thence nortl=esterly, southwesterly and { southeasterl-y along the exterior line of said 25.0 acre tract to the most easterly cor_l ner thereof, being also the most westerly corner of the 3.32 acre tract deeded to the United States of America, as described in Volume 84-5 of Official.. Records, at page 326; F I cam€ M1 Monday, June 5, 1950 - Continued thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said 3.32 acre tract and along the southeasterly extension of the southwest line thereof to the southerly line of the right of way of the A.T. S.F.R.R.; thence northeasterly along said southerly right of way line to the center of Walnut Creek; thence easterly along center of Walnut Creek to a point due north of the northeast corner of the Sears, at al, 6.5 acre tract des- cribed as Parcel 1 in Volume 1396 of Official Records, at page 408; thence due south to the northeast corner of said 6.5 acre tract; thence southerly along the easterly line of said 6.5 acre tract to the southeast corner thereof, being also the northeast corner of the 11artir_ez Gun Club t s 20.01 acre tract as described in Volume 1095 of Official Records, at page 100; thence southerly and westerly along the easterly and southerly lines thereof to the northeast corner of the Central Contra Costa County San itary District Boundary line as said boundary line is constituted on December 1, 19490 being also the northeasterly corner of the Brown 20.01 acre tract; thence westerly and southerly following, said Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Boundary line to the s northerly right of my line of the State Eighcay, 1.oean as Arnold Industrial Highway; thence westerly along said north right of may line to the easterly line of the 13.30 acre tract deeded to the United States of America as described in Volume 516- of Offi- cial Records, at page 33; thence northwaterly along the easterly line of said 13.69 F acre tract to the northosst corner thereof, being also the southeast corner of the 0,98 acre tract deeded to the United States of America as described in Volume 503 of Official Records, at page 197; thence northwesterly along the easterly line of said 0.98 acre tract to the northeasterly corner thereof; thence Southerly 38 degrees 34 w` minutes :;est, 2.70 feet to the southeast corner of the 2.27 acre tract deeded to the United States of America as described in Volume 495 of Official Records, at page 312; r` thence northwesterly along the easterly lire of said 2.27 acre tract to the northeast.. r' erly corner thereof, bein also a point on the southeasterly line of Morfordis 24.78 acre tract; thence southwesterly, northwesterly and northerly along the southeasterly., southwesterly and westerly lines of said 24.78 acre tract to the southerly- right of 01 gray line of the A.T. & S.F.R.R.; thence westerly along said southerly right of,way line to the northwesterly corner of VianoIs 42.38 acre tract; thence southerly along the westerly line of said 42.38 acre tract and along the westerly line of Lynchts 28.72 acre tract to the southvesterly corner thereof; thence westerly along the south- erly line of Lot "B" of the Decree of Partition of the state of John Kelly, deceased, n a certified copy of Waich was recorded June 14, 1877, in Volume 25 of Deeds, at page 11, to the soulwesterly line of County Road C-42, known as L orello Road; thence 11orth- westerly along the southwesterly and westerly line of Morello Road to -the southeast corner of Vianots 19.04 acre tract; thence westerly along the southerly line of said 18.04 acre tract to the easterly line of Hoesleyts 34.0 acre tract; thence northerly along the easterly .line of said 34.0 acre tract to the southeasterly right of xray line of the A.T. S S.r.R.R.; thence southvesterlg along said southeastbrly right of way 'line g to an intersection with the southerly extension of the westerly line of the aforemen- tioned Hoeslyts 46.60 acre tract; thence northerly along said extension to the point o beginning. a HOW TBEr ORE, B IS "IC-SOLVEDD A2 D ORDE-IRM by the Board of Supervisors of the County of .Contra Costa, State of California, that the territory hereinabovo described be, and it is hereby a.-u3exed to the 1St. View Sanitary District. By IT i G.11R!;SO1rXM AM O:?DI M that the County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of the County of Contra Costa, and the State Board of Equalization statements of the annex ation thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of the territory herein annexed to said Sanitary District, together with a nap or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 3720 of the Political Code. S In the Hatter of Authorizing County Building Inspector to attend meeting in San _-Fra Cisco. yf On motion of Su-pervisor Cu = ings, seconded by Super7isor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORMERED that R. J. Kraintz, County Building Superintendent, is authorized to attend meeting of Central District of Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, July 7, 1950, at San rtirancisco, his expenses to be a county charge. Baa The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Natter of Approval of agreement with Contra Costa County Development Associ- ation re Countyts exhibits at 1950 State fair. An agreement dated JUne 50 19509 between the County of Contra Costa, party of the first Rart and Contra Costa County Development Association, party of`the second part, wherein the party of the first part agrees to expend from the General Fund of v said County , 6,000 for the follordng services: S8 die party of the second part will collect, repair, display and supervise the Contra Costa Coimty displays and exhibits at the 1950 State Fair, said sum to be paid in the following installments: x`2,000 on July 1, 1950, X2,000 on August 1, 1950, 2,000 on September 1, 1950; said payments to be grade upon the duly verified claim therefor made by the parts of the second part and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, IS PRESEN TED TO VIT_TS AOARD; and On notion of Superviros Cua=aings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM :IX ARID ORDEMIRM, that said agreement is APPR01M and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute sme on behalf of the party of the first part. 2 h_ J;.onday, June 5 1950 ContinuesJ *t 1 R k 1 t IT IS BY THE BOARD F1RTFMR OP-OW that the County Auditor is authorized to drain his grants in accordancd with the terms of said agreement. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of resorts of counts departments. Reports for May, 1950 are auxP3's presented by the following county departments- and ordered placed on file: County Poundmster, Richmond Health Center, Agricultural Commissioner, In, the Matter of Ordinance No. 546. Ordinance Uo. 546 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Zoning Ordinance) by providing for the zoning of Rodeo and surrounding territory, is presented to this Board; and u M On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY D-QA'RD ORDERD that said Ordinance No. 546 13 APPROVED ACID ADOPTED. IT IS T BSD ='ud S-R O! °• that a copy of said.Ordinance Fo. 546 be published for the time and in the manner required by laws in the "Tri-City News" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of ContraCosta. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request of E. J. Ghiglione and D. C. Bruzzone. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORD:RED THAT the request of E. J. ,Ghiglione and D. C. Bruzzone (nee D. C. Ghiglione), 350 rarest St., Oakland, for rezoning of a potion of their propertylocatedinLafayettefromR-S to M-R_A, which property is situated north of a countyroadknownasSchoolSt. and bounded on the vest by the Lafayette .Grvzmiar School, onthenorthbyalargedrainagecreek, and on the east by property of the Sacramento-Northern Railroad, I5 MFE RED TO THE P1A.Rr23'1G COW-,ISSIOH. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote .of the Board. In the matter of Request for rezoning of property of Hercules Powder Co=any. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Hercules Powder Ca=any, for. rezoning of their, property which is a portion of the Rancho El Pinole, frorAgricultural to Commercial, is referred to the Planning Corm-Assion. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter or Granting Lester Ladd free permit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. Lester Ladd, 388 Madi13. Street, Antioch, California, having filed vdth thisBoardanapplicationforafreepermittopeddlehotdogs, hamburgers, etc., in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said LesterLaddisanhonorably- discharged veteran, of World War 111 (evidenced by DischargeCertificate #39112335, dated January 16, 1Q46);r. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Lester Ladd be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle hotdogs, he urgers, etc., in the incorporated area of the County as reques-ted, and IT IS BY T BOARD FM= Or"DMW that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. he foregoing order is passed by the imanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Luther Pressley free per_ reit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Luther Pressley, 2970 San Pablo Ave., San Pablo, Calif. having fined withthisBoardanapplicationforafreepermittopeddleoranges, potatoes, cantaloupes, and other fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Luther Pressley is an honorably discharged veteranofWorldWarI (evidenced by Certificate 153_83_41 Serial #104004, dated August 51910 - R 9 r 1 rune 5 1950 _ ContinuedMonday, t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Luther Pressley be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle oranges, potatoes, cantaloupes, and other fruits and vegetables in the unincor. porated area of the county as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that r the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to .issue a free license therefor. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 21atter of Request that property of Wilbur Skor and Wife be rezoned from A to H-B. r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request -filed by Donald 'E.. Adeno Ave., El Cerrito, 4 that property of his clients, Wilbur Skov and erFfe % ic 'is a portion of Lot 255, sap of Rancho El Sobrante, is referred to the Planning Com.ssion. The foregoing order I.-. passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the matter of Protest to request of Albert Baron-'an for building permit. On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the protest of Charles Conroy, Route 1, Box 381, Walnut Creek, and others, to the request of Albert Baronian, Lafayette, for building permit to build tAo houses on .74 acre piece of property located on northwest corner of El Canino Corto (Oak Knoll Loop) and Walker Avenue, is referred to the Planning Commissiomp r Mie forogoinG order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c, In the Fatter of Granting Carnival Permit to Italian Catholic Feder- ation San Carlos Chapter #14, Crockett. On notion of Supervisor Cumani.ngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the San Carlos Chapter #14 Italian Federation, is granted xapermittoconductacarnivalantheCrockettGrarmarSchoolGroundsfromJuMe6Lvto June 11, inclusive, 1950, said carnival to be presented by the West Coast Shows; and s Board deeming that said ^'ederation is presenting said carnival in the t° interest of charity and recreational purposes, rYx . IT IS BY TEE BOARD PURTHER ORDMED that this Board remits any license fees provided for in Ordinance No. 391, and authorizes and directs the County Tax.Colleetor to issue a free licence for the conducting of id carnival during said periodssaid The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 4 Lry1H. In the Matter of Request of r El Cerrito for allocation Y of funds re investigation, Key System Transit 1.1 s. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEERED that consideration of the request of the El Cerrito City Council that the Board reconsider the allocation of $1500.00 and become a participant in investiga_- an tion of the financial structure of Key System Transit Lines, is continued to June 12 1950. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Latter of Complaint re administration of Justice Court, Tenth Tou nship. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the cormmication from E. A. Taliferro with reference to Justice Court, Tenth Tounship, is referred to the District Attorney, F . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S i In the utter of Clain of Lois Dunyon for damages,w' On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS M_BY M BOARD ORIM.ED that the Clain of Lois Dunyon for damages of $15,000 as -a result k of an accident which said Lois Doyon alleges occurred on February 27, 1950 on the ' sidewalk in front of property knoun as 736 Coventry Road, Kensington Park, is dente& and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded by him to the County Insur-ance Adjustor. F The foregoing order is paused by the unanimous vote of the Board. Jrz y Monday, June 5, 1950 - Continued S V G In the Natter of Cocmnmication 7 from California Aeronautics Commission re application of J. S. Hilbun for construction of airport. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, se.:: ..ped by Supervisor Cummings, IT x IS BY THE BOARD ORDMM that commmicatian from California Aeronautics Comission with reference to application of J. S. Hilbun, Cbairman Aviation Committee, Bethel Island r I Vrovemert Club, for approval for construction of airport to be located near Oakley, is referred to the Planning Comission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition that Board order heretofore issued 7 to R. A.Austin to construct auto and trailer camp, be set aside. It appearingppirag that this Board heretofore issued a land use permit to R. A. Austin to construct and operate an auto and trailer camp an Lot 152 Viera Subdivision, near Antioch; R. A. Austin, b'. his attorneys, Ward tc 'lard, files a petitions requesting that the Board rescind, as of July 1, 1950, all permits granted for maintaining said auto and trailer camp at said location; and On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition is referred to the Planning Commission for its report and recommendation, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?Natter of Approving r ' the reactivation of Recla- mation District No. 2026. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS E;. W THE BOARD ORDERED that the reactivation of Reclamation District No. 2026 IS HEREBY APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n In the Fatter of Land Use Application of Carlo Bartolero. rF Carlo Bartolero, 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 a 81 side lard the other side is 251 located on property fronting 1401 on the west side of Noraga Highway approx. 3001 north of Brookside, recorded in name of Bartolero, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Cotmty and said Planning Ccr d ssion having recarmended to this Board that said application be granted to have 121 side yard; On notion 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 wt is hereby continued to June 12, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Iii the Matter of Denying application of Myrtle McDaniel, for a land use R permit to build a duplex in S. D. #3. N,7rtle McDaniel having filed with this Board, an application for a land use permit to build a duplex in S. D. #3, to be located on the south gest portion of lot 123 Wtlnut Lands, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Comity and said Planning Comission having recommended that said appli- cation be denied. Ori motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Mr TEs? BOARD O-RDE1= that said application be and the same is hereby denied. f' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Application of Idrs. Paul Jacobus for land use permit. Mrs. Paul. Jacobus, having filed with this Board an application ender 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, for 21 side yard located crest 100 feat of lot 27 Newell Tract on Circle Drive, an R-A district' and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Ml, 1=10nday, June 5, 1950 _ Continued County and said Planning Co=l ssion having recoc®ended to this Board that said appli:. cation be denied; On notion of Supervisor CuMMings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TER BOARD ORDERM 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 denied. The foregoing order is passed by the mutnimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Robert Hand jm for land use permit* ap Robert Hamlvn having filed with this Board an application under the proVi-h sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision F. Subsection s 3_5..6. of Ordinance 382, to have lot containing less than 10,000 sq. ft. and 5 and 71 side yards and 42t frontage, located on gest central portion of lot 57, La_rkeg Ranch Sudn. #2 facing Larkey Lane, an R-S district, and said application hating been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said P3anning CormAssion having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cuffings, Seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 85 'TIM BMRD ME= that said application for land use permit for the modifi- cation of the provisions of said ordinance as horeimabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. f The ,foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Application or h rs. Vera Holcomb for a land use Permit, 1 rrs. Vera Holcomb, having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of k5 k the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A, Subsection 2 of Ordinance 3821, to convert 1 residence to duplex located on lot 16-Beverly Hills TractWFeasington, .an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa r County and said Planning Commission baying recmanended to this Board that -said appli. cation be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY l TIER BOARD ORDM?M 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. Mie foregoing order is passod by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of g U. S. Lactin Products Corp., for a land use permit for a miac- ing and pact ging firm in exist- ing retail Bldg. in S.D. #3. U. S. Lactin Products Corp., by George W. Shewrard, having .filed with this Board an application for a land use pe_rnit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and 4f its amendments for a mixing and packaging firm in existing retail building in S. D. 3, to be located on a descriptive parcel owned by Ercole Martignonis, fronting 75 feet on 11,E. side of Pacheco Blvd, approximately 300 feet east of Giannini Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa z County and said Planning C=zLssion having recommended that said application be gran ted; On motion of Supervisor I-raylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TIM, BOA', OMEREP that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the Unanimous vote of the Board.S In the Matter of granting Land Use Permit to Horgan Inc. z: Gcmac Inc. Horgan Inc, & Cameo lino. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification oftheprovisionsofSection42SubdivisionG, Sebsection 3, of Ordinance 382, to have 107 lots of appro=. 8250 Sq. ft. and 5 and 10t side yards in proposed subdivision known as Gregory Gardens Unit #6, an R-S and said application having been referred to the Planning Comission. of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission havingreco=ended to this Board that said application be granted; On .tion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TB BOARD ORDEPM 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. TI1e foregoing order is passed by the im nimOtlB vote of the Board. 244 Monday, June 5, 1950 - Continued x In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to W. J. Boies, W. J. Boies 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 :', Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, for a St side yard on one side and a 5t set back located on lot 686 Hacienda Del Orinda Unit #7, on Camino Don I4iguel, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission. of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca=lssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TPS' BOARD OrMS. that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requestedp be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Oscar 11111s. Oscar Mills 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 U, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, for side yards of 31 on west side of lot located on descriptive parcel formerly ory ed by Latone on south side of Brovm Lane off Yoraga. Road, an U-R- A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co=lssion 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY ' BOARD 0^0-7+M that said application for land use peanut for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sane is hereby granted. 4 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to T. R. Sollars. T. R. Sollars, having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use pormit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4, Subdivision C. Subsection 6, o£ Ordinance 382, to eliminate set back located on portion of lot 1, Lafayette Terrace Extensions fronting on State High- way, an R-B district, and said application having boon referred to the Planning Com.- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Courd ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; Qn motion of Supervisor Curings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIS BOARD ORDMIED 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. Lhe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Tars. Doris Raines. Mrs. Doris Raines having filed id.th 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, tcrhave 4 lots of less than the required -2' acre in area and less than 1001 frontage located on propert fronting 2091 feet on the north side of Geary Rd. and 2951 on the east side of the r S.P.R.R. tracks, an-R-A district, and said application having been referred to they Plan.. ning Connission of Contra Costa Counts and said Planning Commission having recoumended to this Board that said application be granted to nave lots containing 16,000 sq. ft, fandoverwith1001frontagefortwohouses; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT jS 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 to have lots containing 16,000 sq. feet and over with 1001 Frontage for tyro houses. w The foregoing order is passed b - the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Anna L. De Tore. Anna N. De Tore having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a ?and use permit for modification of the rovisions of Section 42 Subdivision F", Subsection 5, of Ordinance 382, to have a 6t side yard for a covered porch located on lot 15, Sleepy Hollow Estates on Lombardi and Van Ripper, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Plahning Cor=-issbn of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT a IS BY TTM BOARD ORDI" D that said application for land use permit for the modification f the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested be and the same is Hereby granted. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote or the poard. x r June 5 1950 - uedMonday, Contin In the Natter of Granting Dr. E. E. Frans Land Use Permit.g rf Dr. E. E. brans 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 31 side turd on one side for one corner of the garage, located on lot 17 parcel 2, Moraga Woodlands on Oak 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 granted; On notion of Supervisor Comings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY M BOARD ORDE. 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.F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S b In the Uatter of Granting Land Use permit to Bessie Hickok. Bessie Hickok 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 If Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, for 51 side lards on each side or portion of lots 16 and 17, Block 4, Bickerstaff Tract, fronts 401 on the south side of Walnut Ave., 191* gest or During Ave., an ItR-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recacmtianded to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Curmings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TFC' MARD ORD-ED 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 A same is hereby granted.13, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Hatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Garry yam. Grover Garry Grover having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 3802 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection. 5 of Ordinance 382, for a 10t side yard for res.. idence and garage located on provate road off of Bros Ave. a portion •o£ land recorded in Wedemeyers name, formerly Knil&ht property, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cc=ission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- ring Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT µY IS BY TAT..' BOARD ORD--MM that said application for land use permit for the modification f y 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. r; In the Matter of Granting j nand Use Permit to Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Roberts. Dr. & Urs. S. R. Roberts having filed with this Board an application under ri the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification} of the urovisions of Section 42 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have side yards of 51 located on lot 24 Blake Estates 'Kensington Area, an R.-] district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission ofContra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recaemnended to this Board that said application be granted; s 9E On motion of Supervisor Ripley,, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED 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 411 is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?utter of Granting Land 'Use Permit to 1rs. J. Postigo. Mrs. J. Postigo having filed vdth 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 111, 112 Subsection 6 of Ordinance 3822 for a: 21 set k back f or a garage located on lots 23, 24, 25, nmBlock94, Richmond Arex, an 3L.R-A dis- 44" 4 trict, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Cownty and said Planning, Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be `-ranted; v On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORI DERED that said application for.land use permit for the modification of the 4w 5 j Monday, June 5, 1950 Continued 4 6t i provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing the County Clerk to canvas the election returns of the State Primary Election held June 6, 1950 Pursuant to provisions of the Election Code, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 32 IS ice' TIME BOARD M0MW that the CountyClerkisherebyauthorizedanddirectedtoocanvasthereturnsfortheStatePrimary f Election held June G, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1949-50 County Tax Liens. x The State of California, Division of Highways, having acquired certain fw property in the County for highway purposes, and the Comity Auditor's office havingverifiedthetransferoftitletotheStateandhavingfiledarequestforauthority d,7. to camel 1949-.50 assessments, which request was approved by the District Attorney; • On motion of Supervisor Risley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT"'IS BY7' THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel the folloving 1949_50 assessments: Description 1949-50 Assessment # Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite t Lots 21..22, Block 16 11885 Richmond Traffic Center Lots 23..24, Block 1 17082 Key" Tract Lots 3-4, Block 2 19195 Richmond Annex,, Lot 39 & por lot 40, Block 70 25648 Por. SE of Sec. 14, T2Ns R1W* NDBU Com 6951 E & 401 S of center of Sec. 14, the E 751 X 128, 63716 San Felipe Grant A tr of Id bd H by EWMI R,t19, 3 by Id of Kroford, S by Tunnel Rd., W by Id of Armstrong, .86 ac. 72609 Map #l, Lafayette Homesites Por lots 7--8. Block 10 73367 s For lot 12, Block 11 73377 Acalanes Center Subdivision Unit #1 Lot 4. 74641 The f ora Lrois order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Hatter of Cancellation FofdelinquentCountyiaxDien. It appearing that certain property was acquired by thef County for• count road purposes by uitclain Deed dated August 16, 1946, recorded in Vol=e 843, Offl- cial Records, page 476 bearing lien for delinquent county taxes under 1938 Sale #2182,vwhichpropertyisnowpartofKirkLane, San Pablo, and the county Auditor having requested authority to cancel the delinquent county tax lien under 1938 Sale #1E2182 and the deed to the State dated July 3, 1944, Recorded in Volume 802, O.R., Page 239 on the following described property: Rancho San Pablo, hest par. lot 109 less tri, strip along the North Side 526 acres, w said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Cuuauings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDS t:- that said County Tax Lien be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S w In the utter of 1948_49 Appropria- tion. Adjustments* In order to close the 2948-49 accounts, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley,seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 0RDMW that the County Auditor makerthefollowingappropriationtransfers: APPROPRIATIONS TRANSFERS 1948-49 Increase Decrease County Auditor .. 105 services 45.00 45.00 Supplies 500 s Tiondags June 58 1950 ,. Continued M APPROPRIATIONS TRANSFEW t 1948_49 s f' i Inerrase Decrease Counu .Assessor _ 109 50U services 3.10«00 110.00 Expense Allowance2 ref . District Attorney 112 300 ary ces 270.00 270.00 Supplies 500 . f PurchasLne Agent .. 121 services 30.00 30.00 Expense Allowance 400 Civil Service 123 500 Services 15«00 15.00 Supplies 500 Ct. House Hall of Rae. _ 174t 300 SOFFIces 20.00 20«00 Special Expense 600 , aka Building Maintenance _ 175 500 Services 10.00 10.00 Supplies 500. 700 Stores 2.00 2.00 Supplies 500 r " Sheriff _ 201 ate gervices 30.00 30.00 Expense Allowance 40aw Mf County Jail - 230 w 500ervicos 25«00 25.00 Supp4e8 500 Aeric. Extension Serv. _ 245 1«00 1:00 Supplies 500 300 Services HealthDeet._.. 301 services " '" r 170.00 170.00 Expense Allonoomee 40c µJt. HLwa Dist. 26 _ 498. pecLai !Ztpe=o 1.00 1.00 Services 300 General ?belief .. 518 4. iF boo Supplies 4550«00 4550«OO Services 300 y Cara Juv. Ct. ',dards _ 534 500 iTp es 120.00 120.00 Services 300 1,Co. Vet. Service Officer ,. 550 5.00 5.00 Expense Allowance 400 5 APPROPRIATIONS 2ItC ' ASES fron Undistributed Reserve for 1948-49 General Fund f Count Clerk _ 102 r 5 v"ices75 OO 400 rgenso Allowance 12. Q0 District Attorney _ 112 10 00 ease MoWnce 200. 00 Sug. Court Trial Exaense 138 100 Permanent ersanne 25000 Justice Court 9 _ 1494-06 ase Movancii 3. 00 Grand Jur 1948..49 .. 169 F services 2225. 00 Sheriff - 201 r p o gervices 30. 00 Motor Police _ 235 300 Services60,00 a. -Insurance 260 3013 ery ces 15550«00 h CounHospital _ 502 500 services 225«00 r Outside Hosaitalisation _ 504 r 3Wservices 20. 00 Social Service _ 506 x k 0 r ces 27500 500 Supplies 75. 00 600 Special Expense 4675. 00 Probation _ 531 zoo @FOMes 160.00 a`r r Al Burial Vets. : Indigents -. 547 r 2 s 75* 00 Sao of Schools _ 601 500 ziervicas` 330.00 ti ¢ 48 Monday, June 5, 1950 - Continued t f x APPROP-raATIORS FASES frown Undistributed Reserve for 1948-49 General Fund u Refunds Current Collections - 811 80100 600 Special nse V : Refunds P. Y. Collections _ 812 r Specense 30.00 APPROPRIATIONS CANCELLATIONS t 1948_49 Juvenile Hall .. 532 napital umays OM 24-125.00 In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustments. On notion of Supervisor Cu=dngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDE?M that the Auditor make the following adjustments to cover-,the balance of the year for County 'mire Protection Districts: Decrease Increase Bethel Island Maintenance and operation 30a,00: Capital Outlays 0300.00 V Brentwood Y4 a Menace and Operation 1000000 Capital Outlay 200.00 Unappropriated Reserve 800100 ByrH ,apon Outlay 250000- Unappropriated 50.00 Unappropriated Reserve 250.00 X' Car uinez a n enange and Operation 2001,00 Capital Outlay 200.00 Eastern Contra Costa Salaries and Wages 12684.00 Maintenance and Operation 39,736.00 Capital Outlay 2,052.00 Mt. Diablo a ar esesad Wages 1,500.00 Maintenance and Operation 5,504'.00 Unappropriated Reserve 42000.00 k Mt. View Capital Outlay 200.00 Unappropriated Reserve 200.00 Orinda 4. SaTar es and Sages 627.00 t4 Maintenance and Operation 29143.00 Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Faatter of Weimar Joint Sanitorium Patient Rates. a' Upon recommendation of County Auditor D. 14. Teeter andPtYs good cause appearfng therefor; On motion of Supervisor.Taylor bseconded y Supervisor Ripley., IT 15 BY THE BOARD ORDMIED that billing of patients at the Aeimatr Joint Sanatorium for services rendered said patients by said hospital, comencing June 1, 1950 and theregfter until further notice of this Board, is hereby fixed at the rate of 06.40 per patient day. IT IS FST TM- BOARD ?"IMVT .R ORDERED that the Social Service Department,, Cauaty Hospital Department, and the Ricbmond and Pittsburg Health Centers be guided according u: ly. Zie foregoing order is passed by the *manimous vote of the Board. z In the Matter of Authorising increase in Field Storage and Ground Rental rates, Buchanan Field. On notion of Supervisor ftmdngs, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY BOARD ORDETIUD that Field Storage and Ground Rental rates be increased 40 %, effec-. ive July 12 1950. c The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S h riFl It ri TS YY4 I Monday, June 5, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing permit k L and license to operate rock quarry, 9, etc. under provisions of Ordinance x a- No. 60, to Souza and Lawrence. WHEREAS, Souza and Lawrence, by E. J. Souza, Boa 3.169 Danville, having filed with the Clerk of this Board an application for permit and license to operate a rock quarry, rock crushing plant and sand and gravel pit upon the property described in said application, and it appeariinnk that the hearing upon said application was by M1l the Clerk set for Monday, June 59 1950 at 11 A.M., and it further appearing to this Board that the notice as y g yprescribedbsaidOrdinanceNo. 360 was given b publication and by posting copies of said notice, for the period and time required by said ordi- nance and as appears from the Affidavit of Publication of Eugene Haney and from the Affidavit of Posting of R. U. St. John, on file herein, and this being the time set for the hearing upon said application, the Board proceeds with the hearing; and certain protestants to said quarry application are heard and certain written protests are read and considered by this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Souza and Lawrence are granted a permit to operate a rock w quarry, rock crushing plant and sand and gravel pit upon the pproperty described ink.. said application, PROVIDED BLASTING OPERATIONSARE ONLY FROM S A.M. to 5 P.M. , AND, PROVIDED, ALSO, THAT THE CAPACITY OF THE QUARRY DOES NOT EXCEED 19000 TONS PER DAY. x IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector is directed to M; issue a license therefor upon receipt by him of $5.00 which is the sura fixed in Ordi- nance No. 360 for the fee for said license. f IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor return the unencumbered. portion of deposit of $50 (Receipt No. 33711, dated April 179 1950) after deducting cost of publication of Notice of Hearing, which deposit was made by W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, to Souza and Lawrence, P. 0. Boz 1169 Danville, said persons having paid said amount to said County Clerk. N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tr S F rte q xt . f 1 f4f M Ai j" Y 5X h$ h x. t s i k 1g r is t"sem.."'"'""':"' y jE' i F i f' /Alaimo 4,r J'. ''Yr`tC.ilf Jr Wo iT KA r x'k7..-.r:_ J z?4 r,,.r„„Yn 'sH!1•`.t. 1v W'!kt2?b4 f VITO any so!q, z r.9 7 ”` 'i ti 1 Y .r M:: K.c +,}Rd. , a4. 55 $ 'C.t :. µ,' s s t 'ra "' ;f L.s_ c .+?.A` a sr s , 3.•-, q u-gf+sc *S ,, 4t rr'J > '' 5 [i $ ,:•r , a7p c01 y 3 c ate' . ..,'Y3. :,.Lxq .°:, 'a4f? 4$. _1, ', < ' , r;'r C J£I'kcj9 h i 3 . Q- 001, j . hot w ..ri. ti a I.•s,,} .1Z. R,.' r.1" "`•' 'f- t 1 t s:' Mend `v R` .r., F r• +s.m a,j;,t "- •i7!» qn:- r ei'"" a" • M 1 fr• 3 u law x-c. b N ``_ af.}. s .Pa. lea it s rq.. r guznfvf- AIM N y104 ,cJa .w>• ..sY - R.fi 1 mu K},F,/ M}Ko: 1v awn r a`? z -, ti:l• j N p y " ( T P• ...,,,.y Y- r 1 L9'r' tK w, 9a 4. dG ,< q, n,• tet, ., f 4 K 3o w d.Zy-y. p`,a¢'*'tT w w g g I"'}N'-dh% F Monde June 5 1950 - ContinuedStss fLn in the utter of Requesting County Surveyor to report on filed by Clifton E. Brooks. s On motion of Supervisor Cunxia;as seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Tom' BOARD ORD.E-`.ID that the County Surveyor is requested to report on alleged damage to auto ,of Clifton E. Brooks uhich he claims resulted from protruding bolt in.i. underpass between electric railroad in Redwood Canyon, approximately 1,14 mile northerl fro= Pinehurst and approximately 2 miles southerly from Canyon, May 11, 1950, and for which damage said Clifton E. Brooks bas filed a claim for $50. Mie foreGoin-- order isS , passed by the unanimous vote of the Board„ In the Matter or the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of COX AI,ID TWRT1901D for rezoning ORDS in the ALAXO AREA J WIHTFs , on the 5th day of June, 1950, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and WIMR::AS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California re- quired that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a hearing at which all persons may protest or rake presentations to this Board, 110V1 T r.iE-7ORE, IT IS ORD"'D that notice of a hearing by this Board on the- 3rd day of July, 1950, being a Llonday, at 11:00 o'clock A&K., in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be given by the Clerk by notice published in the Valley Pioneer not less than ten days before such hearing, and IT IS FURMR ORD---,;.W that this Board hold a hearing at 11:00 o'clock AOM,` on Monday, the 3rd day of July, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, fi Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be made by any persons rho may be interested. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:q,. i lµ AIMS: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Rag S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, 3. Frederickson, ROES: Supervisors _ done. ABSEIR: Supe isors None* H r In the matter of the Resort of the t Planning Com;ssion on the Request L of ERIMST J. WCHI for rozoning in the ALHATZRA VALIZY AREA ORM 7H 'REAS, on the 5th day of June, 1950, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa riled with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and w wREEEAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California re- quired that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a hearing at which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, Uck? T_^IFIMRE IT IS 0-RDOW that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 3rd day of July, 1950, being a Monday, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, L.artinez, California,, be given by the Clerk by notice published in the Crockett American not less than ten days before such hearing.,4 Is IS FURT=. ORD"that this Board hold a hearing at 11:00 o'clock, a.m. on Monday, the 3rd day of July, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Iaartinez, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be made by any persons mho may be interested. The foregoing ras passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. 3. Buchanm s J. Frederickson. V0 Supervisors - lions. z ABSMtT: Supervisors - None. 3n the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of the . MAH FACTORING C012JUff for Rezoning in the North RMM Richmond Area. y I3fREAS, the above matter came on+ re the 22nd may of May,, ft ha regularly to be heard. by this Board" on- ving then been continued to the 5th day of June1950, and the said matter having been heard, persons appearing before this Board on the said matter having been heard, and the Board being fully and duly advised in the premises, Monday, June 52 1950 .. Continued20-0 s z" ITOW TMrr"'(}IIE, IT IS OBI}ERM that the recam endations of the Planning d. Commission on the said matter be and they are hereby adopted and the District Attornery, and the Planning Technician are hereby ordered to prepare an ordinance amending 'Ordi_ nance No. 382 to give effect to such recommendations. w The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AIES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cmmuings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. rn NOES. 4 Supervisors _ ZTane ABSE11T: Supervisors _ Done. In the Matter of Approving r. extension of mater service by Contra Costa County fi} Water Works District No. 1. The Board of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. fh, 1 having filed with this Board a request for approval of extension of existing water, x service as follows: Chestnut Street between Third Street L: Fourth Street; Fourth Street from Chestnut to Oak Streets; Oak Street from Third to Fourth Streets; a total of approx- imately 1300 feet of main, and said Board of Comissioners also having requested authority to employ L. Cedric R Macabee to proceed with final plans and specifications and construction documents for the calling of bids for said work of extending water service; On notion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded b Sq g upervisor Ctmamings, IT IS BY THE BOA_ RESOLVED that approval of the extension of water service as requested and, the employing of said L, Cedric Macabee as requested, is hereby given to said Board of Commissioners of the Contra Costa County dater Works District No. 1. 3 The. foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, Sa rr u1 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 12, 1950, at 9 o'cloekam lM4 a• 1 5 t j ATTEST: t1. T. PAASCH, CLERK, rr 1ix. By , Depuw ulericH BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JURE 12, 1950 BOARD 1r•-"j II .REGULAR SESSION AT 9 01 CLOCK, A.I . P?MSIXT: HOS:. :1. J. BUCHAZW CHAIR TAN, PRESIDIEG; SUPERVISORS ti Y 3. S. RIPLZY, H. L. CUMd1NGS, RAY S. TA-LOR, J. :R=- UCKSOH. W. T. PAASCH CLERK— In L RK— In the Matter of Resolution Granting consent to San Pablo Sanitary District to order the Construction of Sanitary severs and appurte- nances in certain streets in said District N in Contra Costa County, and providing that the cost thereof shall be assessed on special districts under Section G340 of the Health and Safety Code. RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: THAT WHERYM, the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo Sanitary District in said county has filed with this Board a certified copy of a resolution therein it did declare that it had undertaken proceedings pursuant to the Improvement Act of 1913 as v amended, and the Refunding Assessment Bond Act of 1935 as amended, for the costruction and installation of vitrified clay pipe sanitary sever malas, trye branches and lamp- holes, with precast concrete ma_*holes, cast iron manhole frames and covers, and the installation and construction of a sanitary lift station and cast iron discharge main, a' and incident connections and appiwtenances thereto in the streets of said district, r" more particularly described in Resolution of Intention No. 6_1-50, adopted by the Sanitary Board of said District on the 13t day of June, 1950, at the estimated cost of $4,850,00, v&ich streets and work and the district to be assessed therefor are more particularly shown on the plans and specifications referred to in said resolution of intention, all on file in the office of the Secretary of said district; and Monday, June 32, 1950 _ Continued fi2F IFAS, said Sanitary Board did request in said resolution the consent of this Board to order the construction of the same and torovide that the cost thereof should be assessed upon a special district, which streets and district are more par titularly shown on plan, and specifications referred to in said resolution of intention yh on file herein_ in the office of the Secretary of said District; NOIT T 0RE, IT IS 0_ MM: 1. That the consent be and the same is hereby granted to said district to r construct and install said vitrified clay pipe sanitary sewer mains, wye branches, and lampholes, with precast conerate Manholes, cast iron manhole covers and frames, and to install and construct a sanitary sewage lift station and cast iron discharge vain, and all incidental connections and appurtenances thereto, in the Yhole or any part of the said streets in said district more particularly described in Resolution of Intention No. 6_3-50, adopted by the Sadtary Board of said district on Tune 1, 1950 and to levy and collect assessments and taxes for said purpose upon the lands and pro- parties in said district, all pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and j the Refunding Assessmant Band Act of 1935 as amended. 2. Mat consent be and the sane is hereby granted to said District to open all such public streets as are required for the installation of said sewage facilities A11 isork pertain-'ng to said project shall be done under the direction of and to the r satisfaction of the Engineer of said District, and to the satisfaction of the County Surveyor of said County, and in conformity with good engineering practice. Said District Engineer shall require of the contractor that all of the provisions of the 4 specifications are couplied with by the contractor, to the and that no greater amount of ditches are open at any time than is necessary; that they shall be adequately ligh.• ed and barricaded; that they shall be promptly backfilled, and that the pavement shall be restored with materials of like quality and character as those existing therein at the time of such vork, and to its former condition and state of usefulness as nearly as may be. 3. That the District Engineer of said District be and he is hereby author- ized and directed to carry out all the provisions of this resolution and all work to be performed in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance 185 of Contra Costa County, w 4. That the County Clark be and he is hereby directed to file with the Secretary of laid District a certified copy of .this resolution. The foregoing resolution vas passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of saidYBoardfieldonthe12thdayofJune, 1950, by the following vote: c AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings,, Ray S. TaylorpMA i7. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. ITOES: Supervisors - Uone. x ABSMIT: Supervisors - Ilona, i s W. J. BUCMWAN MMMM or the Board O upery cors'a of Contra Costa County, California. ATTEST: MEAL))j T. PAASCH r County @r Oun y or ContraaCostaandex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By: I3. A. Smith sj Deputy ler In the Fatter of The Board of A Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif.. ornia, approving increase in estimated costs and final 2 Ak SA estimate of cost of the first unit of highuay project of Joint Highvay District No. 26 of the State of California. 4 t Fay Me District Engineer of Joint Highway District No. 26 of the State of California on the 5th day of Juae, 1950, filed with the Board of Directors of sdid District final surveys, plans, specifications and detailed drawings, including a final estimate of the cost, of the first unit of the highway project for which. the District eras organized and .for a^ich first unit imaodiate construction is proposed, all as contemplated by Sections 2523Q, 25231 and 25232 of the Streets and Highways Code and by the terms and provisions of that certain Cooperative Agreement between said District and the Division of HishuaYs of the Department of Public Works of the State of Califor- nia executed on behalf of said District June 11, 1948, and on behalf of said Department July 20, 1948s as modified by the suplenent thereto executed on behalf of said District September 14, 1949, and on behalf of said Depart=ent September 24, 1948; and 7IFAS, said final estimate of cost exceeds by more than ten per cent (lop)the estimate named in the preliminary report of the District Engineer heretofore sub- mittod to said Board of Jirootors for the first unit of said highwayproposedforizediateconstructionandsaidDistrict Y project therein Engineer has advised said Board f, of Directors that said final su rt eys, plans, specifications, detailed drawings andfinalestivateofcosthave/ Offatively approved by authorized representatives of the r c Monday, June 12, 1950 - Continued Department of Public Works of the State of California subject to final approval there- of by the Director of said Department; end MEREAS, the members of the Board of Directors of said Highway District have l examined said final surveys, plans, specifications, detailed drawings, estimates of cost and after due and deliberate consideration thereof have found the same appropriat and proper for approval and final adoption by said Board of Directors; and WHMMAS, the Board of Directors of said Joint Highuag District by resolution have approved and adopted said final surveys, plans, specifications, detailed drawings, and estimate of cost if, as and uaen the increase in estimate of costs as show by the aforesaid final estimate of costs is approved by the Board of Supervisors of each County comprising said .District, to-wit: County of Alameda and the County of Contra Costa and by the Director of the Department of Public Workd of the State of California; and WBIMEAS, the said nembers of the Board of Directors of said Highway District have further resolved that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the Director of the Department x of Public Works of the State of California be requested to approve said increase in estimate of costs and said District Engineer's final estimate of costs and to certify such approval to the Board of Directors .of said Highway District; N 017, S TH I MFORE, Br IT RESOLVED that the increase in estimate of costs and the final estimate of costs of the .District Engineer of Joint Highway District No. 26, of the State of California be, and they are hereby approved. A;h# The foregoing order is passed by the umaninous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of contract with Gerald E. Dorsey for janitorial services, pre- raises of Social Service Department, Pittsbu_-g, California. Contract dated June 122 1950, between the County and Gerald E. Dorsey, f wherein the County agrees to pay to said Gerald E. Dorsey, y55.00 per month for Jani- torialservice rendered on promises of Social Service Department, Pittsburg, located at 430 Black Diamond St., Pittsburg, said patents to be made on the first day of each 4 and every month, said contract to be from month to month only and to be terminated by either party at the end of any month providing a thirty day rwitten notice is given to the other party, IS iTEJ TO Ti?IS BOA-11D, and r On notion of Srpervisor Ripley, seconded- by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE u BOARD ORM'STJ that said contract in APPROVED and :t. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the County. IT IS TFUR=i ORIL:-RED that the Count; Auditor draw his warrants in accordance with the terms of said contract, payable to said Gerald E. Dorsey. The foregoes order is passed 137. the u aninous vote of the Board. m a In the Fatter of Granting F. E. Swains Jr. free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. F. 2. Swain, Jr. 317 The Alameda, Berkeley 7, Calif., having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the m-Uncorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that, said F. E. Swain, Jr., is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Dischargd Certificate, Serial #.59456945, dated Mare 7, 1946); _ On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said F. E. Swain, Jr., be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY TI-H; BOARD FGz r-MMR ORDER"') that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby autiori.:ed to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.N t: In the Matter of Granting f" 3 Henry C. Lee, Jr. free pormit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Henry C. Lee, Jr., 101 ?lain Street, Riclsaond, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Henry C. Lee, Jr., is an honorably f discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial No, 38 370 183, dated Nov. 1, 1945); y q On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORM-RED that said Henry C. Lee, Jr., be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream is the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS By THE BOARD Ti OiD:.'I ME 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. s r: s Monday, June 12, 1950, Continued In the Hatter of Acceptance of deed from KATIE A. BARTNETT, PETER W. BARTNETT and PAUL R. BAETNETT.t ' KATIE A. BARTNETT, PETER W. BUT NE?T and PAUL R. BARTNETT having presented F F>N• to this Board a good and sufficient deed conveying to the County of Contra Costa the following described lands, to-wits real property situated in the Town of Pacheco, 1 described as: l Beginning at a point on the center line of the state highway leading from f Pacheco to Martinez, said point being on the northerly line of Lot 27 of an unnumbered W block in the Town of Pacheco- thence, leaving said center line, S. 810-111W. 9 96.21 feet; thence S. 820-34 W., 99.47 feet to a point in an old fence; thence running along said fence S. 180-33'-30"E. , 118.38 feet; thence, leaving said fence! N.81°-11'E. 187.50 feet to a point on the easterly line of Lot 25 of said unnumbered block in the Town of Pacheco; thence along said easterly line of said Lot 25, and said Lot 27, N. 9°-03'W. , 115 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 27• thence along the northerly line thereof S. 810-111W., 29.32 feet to the point of beginning, being a portion of said unnumbered block in the Town of Pacheco and a portion of the Rancho Las Juntas.k Containing a total area of 0.542 acre of land, more or less, and a net area exclusive of that portion occupied by the existing State Highway of 0.413 acre of land. Excepting from the above described tract that portion occupied by the exist- ing State Highway. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said deed be and the same is hereby accepted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk record said deed in the officew of the County Recorder. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F'r In the Matter of Directing County Auditor to draw fi warrant for Bartnett prop- a erty, acquired by County for Hayden Park purposes. This Board having filed condemnation proceedings against Katie A. Bartnett, w L Paul R. Bartnett, Peter Bartnett and others (Action No. 34124) for property required for the extension of Hayden Park in the County of Contra Costa; and the Board having r concluded that $1,000.00 would be a fair and just settlement in said proceedings for the property of said Bartnetts, and the said defendants in said law suit having ten- dered a good and sufficient deed to the County and said deed having been duly accepted by the Board of Supervisors; NOV, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, ITT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of KATIE A. BARTNE'TT, PETER W. BARTNETT and PAUL R. BARTNETT in the sum of $1,000.00, said warrant to be delivered to James F. Hoey, attorney for said Katie A. 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C M ia'k rRd°:. b F,;'`G,e Ai+ - "r. a . . ... r ryp`A , , ,,+y 9 :R"• ," .- "- d" ,,•r.rQ_':w: k.:R. .F.. 1`"' r,;,. :,—Vt ''& k CIV Mondays June 1+, 1950 - Continued a In the latter of Granting r Wayne 3a. Whitcomb free permit to peddle in the unincorporated are of the C OLlnty- 17m7ne 3:. Whitcomb, 1730 East Twelfth Street, Oakland, having. filed with this Board an application for a free Dermit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area or the County, and it appearing to this Board that said ftyne M. Whitcomb is an Y honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate No. 375 265, dated Sept. 229 1945); On motion of Supervisor Tayfor seconded b Supervisor Frederickson IT I3 s BY BOARD ORDI"'RED that WaynU. Mitconb be,and he is hereby granted free rr permit to peddle ice croan in the unincorporated area of the Cour as re sted andPPrPCounty IT IS BY THr BOARD F CRDE"RED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. Me foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Roy D. Sing free permit to peddle in the unin or- porated area of the County. Roy D. King, 1730 East 12th Street, Oakland, having filed with this Board s an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Ray D. King is an honorably dis- charged veteran of *6rld War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #39100788, dated Feb. 232 1943); t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY TBS BOARD ORDS, that said Roy b. King, be, and he is hereby granted d free per- mit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTs M ORS that the Tia Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. Tho foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Iuatter of Application of Peter Massolo and wife Pe wforfezPtyofror Peter Massolo and his wife, having filed idth this Board an application Yr. for rezoning of real property lmoun as 1480 Contra Costa Highway, Concord, from agricultural to retail business; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE sw BOARD O1RDERED that said request be referred to the Planning Commission.. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application made by J. S. Hilbun to the California Aeronautics Com- mission for an airport site, S. D. #5. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT r IS BY TH13 BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk formird a copy of letter written by the Plan.. ring Commission to the California Aeronautics Ca=l ssion with reference to application of J. S. Hilbun, Chairman Aviation Cammittee,Bethel Island Improvement Club, for approval of construction of airport to be located four miles north of Oakley- 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board- In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Joseph H. Lorber. Joseph H. Lorber, having filed with this Board an application ureter 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 &. 6, of Ordinance 382, for elimination of set back of lots 51, 522 53, Happy Valley Estates, Lafayette, an'R-A u district, and said application laving been referred to the Planning Commission of Y Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; s On notion of Supervisor Comings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THS 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Rutter of Granting f Land Use Permit to Rose M. Lamb. r Rose L. Laub, having filed with this Board an application under the provi- 254 1 onday, June 12, 1950 .. Continued a4 i2j VT. f tl° x F sions 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 3820 to have a lot 721 aide for professional offices located southeast portion of Zimmerman property, an 'R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Conaission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; y On Motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 111 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 Francis E. Jensen for a •land use permit. Francis E. Jensen, ha-,ring 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. 2t 611 side yard for garage located Lot 3 Kensington Park Extension #1 on Kingston Rd., an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co=ission, of Contra Costa County and said Planning C fission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted to have 3t side yard and 8 aggregate; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD WMEUM 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 to have 31 side yard and 8-11 aggregate. T The foregoing order is passed by the 1mA us vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Daniel Anderson. Daniel Anderson, having filed with this Board an application w3er 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 5 of Ordinance 382, for elimination for garage, also elimination of back yard abutting on side yard located Lot 5, Leland Tract, Bonita Lane, Saranap Area, an R-S district, and said application having been r referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commissi having recommended to this Board that said application be granted for elimination of back yard abutting on side yard; k On motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD OR==- ,. 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 elimination of back yard abutting on. side yard. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to C. D. Blair. t C. D. Blair, having filed idth this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance SW for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision G, Subsections 3 be 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 2 lots each ¢ with 601 frontage; to have 5t and 10t side yards for each lot located.property frontin 1451 on north side of Grayson Rd., Pleasant Fill, an R-3 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Ceceaission of Contra Costa County and said Plan- f ring Co=mi;sion having reco=onded to this Board that said application be granted; w On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEI?- s 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 Granting William Rice a Land Use A Permit. William Rice 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 located portion of lots 2 & 3 Newell Ave., Revell Tract, Rancho San Ramon, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the.Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commd asion having recommended to this Board that said application be gxanted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereimbovo sot ,forth and requested, be and the same is hereby ,granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanitxous vote of the .Board. IMonday, June 120, 1950 _ Continurad 3 , in the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to G. 0. Vest. 1 G. 0. Vest, 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 have a side yard' and 5t set back located lot 39 block R, Berkeley Highlands, Kensington, 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; ryR Y tdR On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORVEIRM.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. xr 4 Zia foregoes order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Granting Land 'Use Permit to Jesse Cu=ins. y Jesse Cummins, having filed rrith this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit £or modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A. Subsection 5, of Ordinance 382, to have 3t side yard located Lot 5, Block 6 Teerksbury. Heights, U.E. Richm and, an R-1 district, k` and said Elaar ning Comsaios,/$ ended to this Board that said application be granted On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEERED 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* f In the Matter of Granting Lester Williams Land Use Permit,r o- Lester Iw'i3.l.i.ams, having filed with this Board an application under.the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modificationr of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5, of Ordinance 382, to have a V siderd located Lot 72 Block 76 East Richmond Heights an R-A district and said application having been referred to the Planning Commissionof Contra Costa County k and said Planning Commission having recomended to this Board that said application be granted; yf On notion 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. t 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fn TIntheFatterofGranting Land Use Permit to Qurch of Good Shepherd Methodist. Church of Good Shepherd, Methodist haapplica- tion pp tion under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382forwith use permit forthe modifications of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 2, of Ordinance 382, to construct a church and pertinent buildings, all of-block #930 Lots 1 to 188 bounded by Arlington Avenue, R.E. Richmond, an R_1 district, and said application having been ,referred to the Planning Ca®ission of Contra Costa, and said Planning Commission having reco=ended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMIMI 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 Granting Land Use Permit to J. 19. Sturgis. J. H. Sturgis, having filed vdth this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7, of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro_ visions of Section 40 Subdivision F. Subsection 5, of Ordinance 382, to have 51 and 9t 'side yard located portion of lot 25, Rancho El Sobraate, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning CommLssion 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 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 granted. die foregoing order is arzssed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 2 56 Mondays June 12, 1050 - Continued r. s In the 116tter of Granting Land Use Permit to W. W. b s Henry, Jr. l 3 W. W. Henry, 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 x provisions of Section 4, Subdivision G, Subsection 2, of Ordinance 382, to raise 4- fuchsias as a home occupation on Lot 242 San Pablo Rancho, El Sobrante Area, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having reenz ended.to this Board that x said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE-0ZED 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* ft' t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to E. J. Bergerson. E. J. Bergerson, having filed Tdth 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 P', Subsection 6, of Ordinance 382, to have 8t side yard and 31 set back located Lot 53, Yoraga Del Rey ¢#l,. on Pico Court, Orinda, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa. County and said Planning Commission ha=ring recommmended to this Board that said application be granted; r On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 Flatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Denham Harman. Denham Harman having filed vith 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 F. Subsection 6, of Ordinance 382, to have a lot set back located Lot 35 Hacienda Del Orinda #9 on Las Palomas, Orinda, an R-A district,' and i said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County k and said Planning Ca=ission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; i r On motion of Supervisor Cum ngs, Seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS aBYTHL' BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permrl.t 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 In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Harvey B. Clausen. Harvey B. Clausen, 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 F, Subsection 6, of Ordinance 382, to have 141 set back from Monte Veda Drive located portion of lot 120, Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados, corner of Noraga Highviay, an R_A district, and said application having been T: referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having reconneAded to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded by Supervisor Fvederickson, IT 1S 1Z T= BOAiD ORDMIM, 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 sane is hereby granted. f The foregoing order is passed by the unaninous vote of the Board. S r In the Batter of Granting Land Use Permit to Charles S. 'Knox. Charles S. Knox, 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 101 side yard located parcel fronting appro.:. 1101 on north side of Spring Hill 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 application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD OMMERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of 4 f.• V Honday, June 12, 1950 .. Continued 2 F 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 Jack Dodd for a land use permit for a fruit and vegetable stand 3x1 S. D. 00 f Jack Dodd having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments for a fruit and "vegetable r stand in S. D. J3, to be located adjacent to the Catholic Cemetery on the Brest bounded on the north by the State Highway, on the south by the old highway, and said applica- tion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comission having recommended that said application be granted with stipula- tions that it be for one year from July 1, 1950 to July 1, 1951; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Riple7: IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEITM that said application be and the same is hereby granted with stipulation that it be Xor one year from July 1, 1950 to July 1, 1951. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Application of Curt G. Collett for a land use permit to construct a plumbing and contractor's headquarters x r. in S. D. #3. Curt G. Collett, having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit undo the xspprovisionsofOrdinance2?8 and its anendsents, to construct a plumb-i ing and contractor's headquarters in S. D. #3, to be located on lot #8, Palm Gardens Subdivision, approximately 350 feet north of Pour Corners, and said application having been referred to the Planning Ca=l ssion of Contra Costa County and said PlanningCommissionhavingrecommendddthatsaidapplicationbegranted; VAI On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is herebyy granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com_ plies with the requirements of the .Riley Act ( e haw). lk The foregoing order is passed by the mumixtous vote of the Board. In the Matter or Granting Land Use Permit to S. '_Z. f. Weil, M. D. to establish a doctor's dental office in S. D. #1. S. Id. Feil, . D. having filed Faith this Board an application for a -land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to establish a doctorts dental office in S. D. jf' 1, said office to be located on property v ich fronts50tontheeastsideofRailroadAve., about 701 north of the intersection of Railroad and Investment, Rodeo, and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning C o®ni s si on having recommended that said application be granted; On :motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY T$E sBOARDORDER.'M that said application be, and the same is hereby granted. M1 T34e foregoing permit is granted idth 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 Frank heal for a land use permit to establish a feed and fuel business in S. D. 1. Frank Leal having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to establish a feed and fuel business in S. D. #1, to be located on lots 24_2526 on block 49, Rodeo Tovrnsite,Subdi- Fvision, rear of Union Ice Campany, and said application having been referred to the Planning Caamnission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom-mended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD OIiDER:13D that said application be and the same is hereby continued for one week to June 19, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S 9 Ohd 5 R 14onday, June 1`?, 1950 _ Continued j 4 c `tE ftpµ In the Fatter of reports r filed by county depart- ments.r Reports fw the month of pay, 1950, are presented by the folloidng county departments and ordered filed: County Building Inspector, Richmond Health Center, Pittsburg Health Center. V.r f In the utter of Ordinance No. 548. r This Board having an May 25, 1950, adopted Ordinance No. 548, and a copy of said ordnance having been published for the time and in the manner required by law in the Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa as evidenced by affidavit of R. A. Bean, presented herewith.F On motion of Supervisor Ripley; seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said affidavit be filed and that said Ordinance Ho. 548 is declared duly published. The ,foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In the Matter ofAuthorizing County Health Officer to purchase sphygmometer. At the request of H. L. Blues, U, D., County Health Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Cuffings, seconded by Superbisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that sphygmomoter at a cost of not to exceed 040.00 from Capital Outlay funds of the Health: Department is APPnOVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, h s In the Matter of Amending allocation of classified personnel list, county Hospital. This Board having on Juane 133, 1949 adopted a resolution authorizing class. ified personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, and it appearing that an.additional Intermediate Typist Clark position should be allo- cated to the County Hospital staff; t On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS_ cD that co=encin- retroactively, as of June 1, 19500 three Intermediate Typist Clerk positions are allocated to the County Hospital instead of the two hereto- fore allocated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . J y In the Natter of Amending allocation of classified 7 personnel list, Social Service Department. To provide one additional Child Welfare Service Worker to assist in the t operation of the Adoption Program, and on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that commencing June 15, 1950, a total of eight Child Welfare Service Workers may be employed by the Social Service A. Directoro s uTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the matter of Granting Coroner permission to leave California. On motion of Supe.Nvisor P!rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS Bl' THE BOARD ORDIRM that C. L. Abbott, K.D., Coroner, is granted permission to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days, cacnencing June 12, 1950. R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Surplus articles. On the rocotzmendation of E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of Caunty Buildings, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that one obsolete toilet and one obsolete wash basin are declared surplus, and the Counts* Purchasing Agent is authorized to sell same. The foregoing order is passed by the mous vote of the Beard. J` in the Matter of Granting extension of time on re- quests for rezoning. On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEP0) that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of ninety days on. Monday, June 12, 1950 _ Continued n requests of the following for rezoning property: Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation, that property as delineated on map presented to the Planning Comission be rezoned from eras " Industrial to Residential; r >r _ e Louis C. Acree, that his property located just gest of the Danville business district be rezoned Iran R-A to R-S; A Charles Ba"dve31, Jr., that his property on Linda Mesa Road, Danville, be rezoned from R-,A to R-S. h The foregoing order is passed by the ununimotzs vote of the Boarder y l In the Matter of Approval of w sk sale of property which has been deeded to State for non- payment of delinquent takes. r ` S. S. Boyd, Tax Collector of Contra Costa Cooaty, having given this Board 0 notice that it is his intention to sell at public auction, .to the highest bidder, the hergin described parcels of property, which have been deeded to the State for the non-payment of delinquent taxes, for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth fo3.lowiag the description of each parcel, said sale to be held under the provision of Division 12 Part 6, Chapter 7, Sections 3691 to 3730, inclusive of the Revenue and Taxation Code; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIM BOATD ORDERM that said Tax Collector is directed to sell said property in accordance with the provisions of Section 3699 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, said property being; described as follows: I21 THE CI'T'Y OF RICHMOND n. ALVARADO TRACT eR Q DATE OF DEED TO MINIMUM A BLOCR5 LOTS D`icy 7TMMM STATE AND ITMMER SALE PRICE lO & 31 1940-1941 499 7/1/46 40 135000 AIMEADE AMITION 1 , 7 1942-1943 1558 6/28/x2 66 70.00 1 8 1942-1943 1559 6/28/48 67 70000 41RADE BOUZETARD TRACT B 33 1942-1943 1578 6/28/48 70 50.00 F r 33 & 34 1942-1943 1588 6/28 48 71 95:00 ra F F 40 1938-1939 574 7/3/44 73 50.00 P AIDRADE CITRAL TRACT T ° 1 19 1938-1939 583 7/3/44 74 45.00 1 31 1938-1939 584 7/3/44 75 60.00 1 33 1938-1939 585 3/44 76 60:00 5 36 1942-1943 1608 6/28/48 74 30:00 ANDRADE MTOSITIOU TRACT I j 17 14 1938_1939 611 7/3/44 80 45.00 rfr ANDRAM GULARTE TRACT 13, 9 1939-1940 355 6#7145 38 35.00` 14 21 1938-1939 406 i/3/44 57 35.00 At?TDRAM PARS TRACT Jeri 3 9 1938-1939 373 7/3/44 49 60.00 r n BAY VIEW ADDITION TO RICHMOND r i 50 14 1938-1939 27 7/3/44 3 30.00 f 64 18 1937-1938 34 6/29/43 6 25.00 73 18 1939-1940 39 6/27/45 5 20.04 x n BAY VIEW PARK fi 1 23 1941 1942 980 6/30/47 124 60.00 2 61 b 62 1941-1942 983 6/30/47 126 80000 3. 10 k 11 1942-1943 2028 6/28/48 133 120.00 7 9 1937-1938 805 6/29/43 109 9(1.00 9 7 1943.-1942 987 , 6/30/47 127 700' 00 15 34 1941-1942 9956/30f4? 128 55.00 21 18 & 19 1939-1940 724 6/2?/45 ?3 55.00 R_TCHMOHD AM= fir 2 25 & 26 1943-1944 977 6/30/49 53 2 55 1942-1943 2066 6/28/46 236 2 56,57, & 58 1937-1938 822 6/29 43 117 3 61 1938-1939 874 3/44 149 40.00 Y 4 45 1942-1943 2077 6/28/48 137 80000 1 3r.f T c r 3dondag, June 12, 1950 , Continued t A v;:AE OF SALE DATE OF DM) TO 1111321D.rm BLOCK LOTS DELINTUE3CY N=Iam STATE A3iD :ids .." SALE PH_TC3 4 RICHMOIED ANNEX M 4 67 19 _1944 985 6/30 49 54 75.00 10 28 1938-1939 879 A144 151 45.00 utm 13 7 1943_1944 995 6/30 44 55 65.00 13 33 & 34 19.38-1939 882 7/324 152 65.00 13 45 1938-1939 884 3/44 154 35.00 17 32 1942_1943 2112 6/28 48 •138 80.00 55' 17 1938-1939 958 7/344 158 85.00 20 20 & 21 1943_1944 1009 6/30/49 56 135.00 49 14 1943_1944 1048 6130/49 58 95.00 70 24 1937_1938 890 6/29 4 3 123 50.00 86 6 1940_1941 871 7/1/46 74 75.00 89 5 1942-1943 2194 6/28 48 140 80.00 32 43 E: 44 1938_1939 918 344 156 115.00 117. THE CITY OF EL SOHSCTAP OTT TRACT .t0. 1 12 27 1942_1943 2799 6/28/48 166 45:00 12 28 1942_1943 2800 6/28/48 167 401*00 Iia TEM CITY OF SAB PABLO RICWT0 yM-PULLUAIi PII1MLO TRACT 5 Aii 5 34 1938-1939 1999 7/3/44 226 30.00 MIC SUBDIVISIOII NO. 2. 21 25 1932_1933 5143_C 6/29/38 2212 140,00 SAH PAHLO OUTSIDEK. ASAP OF EAST RICHMOND HEIGETS TRACT 90, 2 89. 10 1943.,1944 2120 6/30/49 .140 1 .5.00 dY. MAP Or EAST RICHMOND HEIGHTS TRACT 110. 4 129 1 1939_1940 1901 6/27/45 123 85.00 y r MOUNT DIABLO UNI.FM BAS' POINT 5 yr'N CITY OF SAF POINT 54 4 1943_1944 2683 6/30/49 192 20.00 CANYON SCHOOL DISTRICT LW 0 KaRAGA ROOD NIGHTS r} An unlettered lot lying be, mean Tier 1 and Red- wood highway & S of lot D less pors sold and less Por redeemed. 1933_1934 3665 Par 6/27/39 994 25.00 MOUNT.DIA8L0 ITIdIF't.ED CONCORD #3 CCLIPONMT BLULTS: ITTEM,M ADDITION TO CONCORD 30, 20 : 21 1942-IM 3963 6/28/48 208 100.00 ORIGDA M''ION #2 ORRIII?A OAKS nn E 49 1931-1932 4781 6/29/37 1913 20.00 RIC== OUTSIDE RICHUOM AH= ADDITION 322 4050 & 6 1943_1944 1682 6/30/43 92 130.00 The foregoingging order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of RAY S. BARMY for Rezoning in the Tenth Township Area, Being a Portion of the Unincorporated Territory of ,the County of Contra Costa. Ogg WMEAS, the Planning Cocnission or the Couaty of Contra Costa filed with this Board on the 22nd day of May, 19501, its resolution incorporating findings and rocomendations to this Board for an a=endment to the Precise Section ofthe Master Plan to rezone a portion of the area lying est of the City of Pinole, being a portion of „the unincorporated territory of the Coaaty of Contra Costa, and S 0'74DAl, JU 122 1950 - Continued N. 2 t TEUMEAS, after notice thereof having duly, regularly and lawfully been given in the manner provided by lair, this Board held a hearing on the 12th day of June, 1950 on the subject of those resolutions and recamaendations, for the purpose of hearing. all persons interested in the said natter, and rt t AM YE.'REAS, the Board bav .ng duly heard the same and having considered the re- commendations of the Planning Commission and being fully advised in the premises, No 'i'i.E. .E, IT IS OMERED that the reca=endations of the Planning Com- mission be and they are hereby approved, and IT IS -KM= ORD%EM that the District Attorney and the Planning Technician be instructed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 382, in accordance with the recommendations of the Planning Camnission and this order. moTneforegoingorder s passed and adopted by the follorring vote of the r¢ Board: Alr'aS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cuumingsp Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. HOES: Supervisors - 'None l A- "MT: Supervisors - None C In the `atter or State Settlement for care of persons eornitted from Contr4 Costa County. On motion of Supervisor Curings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T11-M- BOARD 0_RDa. that the County Auditor is authorized to pay the following amounts to the State of California: for the care of persons committed from this County for five (5) months ended May 31, 19502 bills from the State Institutions for said amounts having been verified and approved by the County Auditor's office: s California Youth Authority 30,876.34 Horses for Feeble-minded: t DeWitt State Hospital 22,585.51 Sonoma State Home 13,666.27 163,251,78 Hospitals for Insane: Napa 871.80 California School for Deaf 20.30 s • The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of contract between County of Contra Costa and Diamond r Janitorial Service and n Supply Company.A a Contract dated June 12, 1950 between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter g referred to as the County, and the Diamond Janitorial Service and Supply Company, hereinafter referred to as the Cc®paay, therein the County agrees to pay to said Com- Y ° parry $120.00 per month for Janitorial service rendered on the premises of the Frobatioll Department and Veterans Service Officesp Richmond, said payments to be made on the f day of each and every month caaeneing as of the date of execution herein, payment for a portion of a month to be made on a pro rata basis on the ,1st day- of July, 1950, said premises beim located at 2721-2719 MacDonald Avenue, Richmond, said contract to be from month to month only and to be terminated by either party at the end of any month providing a thirty day written notice is given to the other party, I3PRESM TED TO THIS BOARD, and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded b7 Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMIED that said contract is approved and A. J. Buchanan, Chairmann of the Board is directed and authorized to execute said contract. 5 IT IS BY THE BOARD FTffis"'iM ORMREA that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in accordance with the terms of said contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ry34 In the ?utter of Mosquitoes, Creek on Acalanes Road. On motion of Supervisor Cumnings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERID that the Clerk notify the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District that there has been reported that there are a great number of mosquitoes on the creek on both sides of Acalanes Road. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 54 In the Matter of Application for land use permit filed by James E. Doyle. James E. Doyle having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to establish a truck c onday,, June 12, 1950 - Continued l. 6.9 hY; r fes' 1 a - ing terminal and public warehouse in S. D. #3, to be located on Lots 30-31-32-33, on Cloverdale Tract near Concord, and said application having been referred to the Plan- ring .C(n=ission of Contra Costa County, and said planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; r . On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said natter is continued to July 100 1950.for father hearing s 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Fatter of Land Use application of Carlo Bartolero. rA This Board having on June 5, 1950 continued to this date the matter of the application of Carlo Bartolero for modification of the provisions of Section 43, Sub- division F, Subsection 5, of Ordinance 382, to have an 8* side yard, the other side is 251 located onproperty front on the west side of Moraga Highway approx. 3001 north of Brookside, recorded in name of Bartolero, an R_A district, and which application.the Planning Co=ission had reccmmaended granting for 12 foot side yard and at this time the Board having considered said application, and Mrs. Nina Pera having appeared before the Board and having protested the granting of said application, and 1,1r. Carlo Bartolero having appeared and requested that said application be granted; Or. notion of tuSupervisorC ; p ngs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY T BOARD ORDERED that said matter is co tinned for further consideration to June 26, ay 9:30 a.n. Mie foregoing oreer is passed by the unani=ous vote of the Board. S rFrs In the Matter of Application of Edwin A. Lane for permit to operate rock quarry in S. D. #1. This being the time fixed for hearing on application of Edwin A. Lane for permit to operate rock quarry, etc* under provisions of Ordinance #360 on portion of Lot 27 gap of North Richmond, and objections having been filed by property owners G,adjacent to and in the 31 Sobrante District, by the El SobranteSmprovement d fClubanF by the Park Theater; and y Eddie Galli, Irs. Raymond C. Goodnoa, Richard Jeha, theatre owner, Russell Beni er Mrs. Olia ng , Myers and Mrs. Charles 3utera appear before this Board and protest the granting of said application; And 11r. Edwin A. Lane appears on behalf of his application; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said application is continued to June 19, s 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing 1.00 payment to Joint High- way District #26. A certified coag or resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of Joint r Highway District #26 of the State of Ca?ifmmla, requesting the County of Contra Costa to make available to, and for the uses and purposes of Joint Highway District #26 of the State of California $1.00 as its contribution to the fronds of said district for 1950-51 period, having been tiled with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Curupmings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY ME BOARD ORDERME that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum of 61.00 in favor of Joint Highway District #26 of the State of California and forward same to the Treasurer of said district, in payment of this County's contribution for the 1950-51 period. T,he foregoing order is passed by the unanl=ous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Directing Clerk to answer co c- ation with reference to increased rates, Buchanan Field. R. H. Miller,, Jr., Killer Motor Company, 333 - 11th St., Richmond, having filed with this Board a coommicat-larn with reference to the increase in rates to be charged for certain services at Buchanan Field, commencing July 1, 1950; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER. that the Clerk write an answer. Tile foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v Mondays June 12, 1950 _ Continued In the Fatter of Appointing Canvassing Hoards, State r Primary Election held June Eis 1950.Yy It appearing to the Board that the number of Absent goterls Ballots returned to the office of the County Clerk exceed in number two hundred (200); NOW, MFZFOHEs pursuant to Section 7803 of the Elections Code, and upon motion of Supervisor Ripleys seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that three Special Canvassing Boards are appointed to consist of five (5) voters each to canvass the Absent Voter's Ballots cast at the State Primary Election held on June 6, 1950 as follows: r . SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD NO. 1. Mrs. Clementine Hayden Rt. Ps Boa I-DsMartinez IErs. Sylvia R. Ball 0108 Green St.., Mrs. Birdella J. B3akemore 2441 Orange Street, Martinez 1+ Mrs. Alice Calic=a 2527 Brown St., Martinez Mrs. Elnore Mary Westenrider 1225 Dlfinian Play, Martinez SPECIAL CANVASSIIIG BOARD NO. 2. 4 Mrs. Crosse Bowen 1001 Pala Ave.Martinez Mrs. Lucille r1assik 904 Thompson St., Martinez Mrs. Ida B. Bracken 2964 Knoll Drive Concord r' Mrs. Pearl E. Smart 1019 Stanford Dr.s Concord Mrs. Beatrice Leonhardt P. 0. Box 1063, Davis Ave., Concord SPECIAL CANVASSING ARD NO. 3. Mrs. G. A. Ruff 1125 Brom St.,i Martinez Y Mrs, Lois Earvin 540 'Rano St. Martinez Mrs. Ferol Prater 1301 Palm Ave., Martinez Mrs. Ethel*L. Pascoe 826 Pine St., Martinez Mrs. Alita J. Holmes 922 Arlington Way, Martinez IT IS By T BAVM FURS ORD "D that the following Voters are hereby designated to pass upon challenges on all causes relating to the marking of ballots: Idrs. G. A. Ruff 1125 Brown St., Martinez Mrs. Clementine Hayden Ric. #2, Box 1-D, Martinez rt Mrs. Lois 1.1arvin 540 Mano 3t., Martinez Mrs. Pearl E. Smart 1019 Stanford Drives Concord G Mrs. Alita J. Holmes 922 Arlington Play, Martinez The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Uondays June 19, 1950 at 9 o'clock, S a.ia. Aof Chairman 1 ATTEST s awl it W. T. PAASCH, C Y Deputy `'terms x# BEFORE M BOARD OF SUERVISOR3 F„ UOI)rAYs JUNE 192 1950 THE BOARD IST IIl REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK, A.M. PSN*!': HOU. W. J. BUCRWTAN., CI ZIRLU ', -PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPL Ys H. L. CMZZWSO RAY S. TA1liORs J. i ERICKSON. U. T. PAASCH, CIMM. In the Ilatter of Authorizing e District Attorney to file disclaimer. n. SEAS, the County of Contra Costa has been named a party defezkdant in an at action pending in the District Court ofthe United States, in and for the Northern t District of California, Southern Division, entitled, "United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. Certain Parcels of Land in the City of Rf chmond,` County of Contra Costa State of California,' Milton Meyer, at al., Defendants".. No. 22264,L, which action ins one to condemn certain land in the County of Contra Costa; and w WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no claim or interest in or to the land subject of said action; and t ` WMIZEAS, the 'Tax Collector of the' County of Contra Costa advises that all, Y; takes and assessments against said property have been paid; and Mondays June 19, 1950 Continues 4 lZ All WM1EAS, the United States of America has had possession of said lend since the filing of a Judgment on a Declaration of Taking on June 30, 1942- HOW s 942;? Old, THMMFORv, M 1T REWLVEDI BY TRv BOARD OF SM-MVISORS OF TEE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA as follows: Mat the County of Contra Costa has and Bakes no claims to any right, title or interest in or to the land subject of the above entitled action, or in or to any compensation which may be awwded for the taking thereof, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate Dis-. claimer in the above entitled action. f In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having requested authority to the County Auditor to' cancel the following erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1949_50, said-request having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County-Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: In Volme 152 Assessment #61088, East Richmond Heights Land Company is assessed with Lot 11 Block 1332 East Richmond Hei&ts No. a, M.th two separate values for land. The correct assessed value of land is X80.00 In Volume 19, Assessment, 415-1, Richmond Vartinez Abstract and Title' Company is assessed with a .04 acre parcel in Briones Ranch, assessed value of Land 100.00. This assessment is included in a 3.37 acre tract assessed to Ruella Hamblin and should be cancelled. R In Volume 22, Assessment f"MA68, George C. and Shirley T.Haas are assessed M r Tdth the gest 159 feet of•T ct 22, tante 'Vista, assessed value of land $200. Tnis' assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Assessment x`82467. The foregoing order is passed by the unnalmous vote of the Board. Z 5 In the Fatter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having requested authority to the County Auditor to cancel the following erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment toll for the fiscal year 1949-509 said request having been consented to by the District Attorney; On motion of Stpervisor Ripley, seconded b7 Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: t In Vo;.ume 15, Assessment #59365, John W. and Rosella Richardson are assdsded fir• with Lots 280 and 281 Block 11, 2rumans Addn with improvements erroneously assessed at $830.00. The correct assessed value of iMrovements is $380.00. In Volume 26, Assessment J93050, Robert H. and Mu" E. Walkers 1048 Ai;eeA St., Lafayette are assessed rith Lot 1, Wootten Subdivision with improvements erron.. 1 eously assessed at $1070. There were no improvements on this property on Lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 26, Assessment $93051, Charles B. and Vorgie 11. Allen, Route 1 K Box 131A, Walnut Creep, are assessed vita Lot 2 Wootton Subdivision with Improvements erroneously assessed at 41000. More were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. x sy The foregoing order is ,passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s in the Fatter of Authorizing 41* Correction of Erroneous y+ Assessments. The County Assessor having requested authority to the County Auditor to cancel the following erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1949-50, said request 'having been consented to by the District Attorney; p., On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.RDER..T'D that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as follows: In Volume 15, Assessment 059149-1, finest Pitzer is assessed with a 2.80 acre tract in Ro San Pablo being a portion of Lot 126, assessed value of land $560. Mr. Pitzer filed clain for uar veterans exemption but throughan error exexemption urea not allowed: $560 exemption should be allowed. In Volume 18, Assessment 069345, Geoffrey A. Williams is assessed with a tract of land in Ro Monte Del Diablo, assessed value of land vft30, improvements 4150«. Mr. Williams filed Blain for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. $280 excerption should be allowed, f S In Volime 22, Assessment #M454s San p`raacisco Bay Cities Pabist Union is assessed with Lot 1 Block I, Orinda Park Terrace, assessed value of land $3009, im~ provements $1570, personal proper $1870 . A church ewezmption Eras filed of vrhich only 1870 was allowed. An additional 111870 exemption should be allowed, a Nonday, June 19, 1950 - Continues x In the Matter of Granting John R. Castleman free x permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County.rte.s• z a John R. Castleman, 150 So. 2nd, 2_A, Richnond, Cal i£ox2ila having filed- with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said John R. Castleman is an honorably discharged veteran. of World 'far T_I (evidenced by Discharge Certificate P20906W3) - On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded bmf Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY T-'-a' BOM- {DE.RED that said Sohn R. Castleman be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream. in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THB BOAP.D FM --;? ORD: ED 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 unanittous vote of the Board. S F In the Matter of Granting F Roman P. Sabedra free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Rosman P. Sabedra, 220 Montezuma Street, Pittsburg, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle clothing; meats suits, etc, in the' unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Roman P. Fir Sabedra is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial. #798 56 l5, dated February 27, 1948); On motion of Supervisor Fredericksons seconded by Supervisor RiPleys IT IS BY THE BOARD QRD89.BD that said Raman P. Sabedra be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle clothing; man's suits, etc., in the unincorporated area of the County, as requested., and IT IS B' THE BOARD FE!R 0 that the Tax Collector of Contra4s Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue: a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. ry In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Special Canvass- ing- Board, Absentee Voter t s Ballots, State Primary Election, held June 6, 3950o This Board having heretofore on Jtuie 12, 1950 appointed the following named" persons to serve as Special Canvassing Boards for the State Primary Election held June 6, 1950 in Contra Costa County, and it appearing that said canvassing Boards canvassed Absent Voter's Ballots cast at said State Primary Election, said canvass having beenA made on June 13 and 14, 1950; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS_BY THE BOARD OR AERED that compensation for said nerbers of said canvassing boards be and the same is hereby fixed at $12.50 each per day. IT IS BY THE BOARD FLRMOR ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant. p. in the sum of X25.00 for each of the following named persons who served on said Canvassing Boards an June 13 and Jima 14, 1950: SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD H0. 1 Mrs. Clementine Hayden Rt. #2, Boa 1-D, Martinez, Calif. Mrs, Sylvia R. Bsi11 0108 Green St., Martinez Mrs. Birdella J. Blakenore 24141 Orange Street, Martinez Mrs. Alice Calicum 1527 Brom St., Martinez Mrs. Elnore nary Westenrider 1225 Ulfinian flay, Martinez G SPI UL CANVASS3XG BOARD NO. 2, Iirrs. Crosse Bowen 1001 Pala Ave., Martinez Mrs. Lucille Rassik 904 7 ompson St., Martinez Mrs. Ida Be Bracken 2964 Knoll Drive, Concord tars. Pearl E. Smart 1019 Stanford Dr., Concords Mrs. Beatrice Looahardt P. 0. Bou 1063, Davis Ave., Concord SPACIAL CANVASSING BOARD 210. 3 Mrs. G. A. Ruff 1125 Broca St., Martinez Urs. Lois Marvin 540 Vano'St., Martinez s Mrs. Ferol Prater 1301 Palm Ave., Martinez 25rs. Ethel L. Pascoe 826 Pine St., Martinez f Mrs. Alita J. Holmes 922 Arlington Way, •bfartinez N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board:W' i 1 A:. Yonday, June 19, 1950 _ Continued266 In the Matter of Granting Application of Robert W. Renck, M. D., for a land 4 use permit to establish a Doctor's office in an existing duplex, S.D. #3. Robert W. Renck, D. D., having tiled with this Board an application for a kyr land use permit to establish a Doctor's office in an existing duplex,. S. D. #3, this property being located on hot #5, Block 49, 4artinea Land Company Tract, and said application bav;,_ng been referred to the Planning Cacmd asfon of Contra Costa County x and said Planning Coamzission having reca=ended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDRR_D that said application be and the same is hereby granted. Bie foregoing permit is granted v;th the understanding that applicant eomplie with the requirements of the Riley Act (Esrthquabe Law), The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S u v i in the Matter of Application of Charles Narietti for a land use permit, Charles Varietti, having filed vd.th 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, Subsections 3 tc 5 of Ordinance 382, to have two 65 foot frontage lots idth 5 and 10 foot side yards located northeast portion of Lot 21 Highmay Junction Subdn. South side of Gregory Lane approx. 250 feet east of Cody Lflne, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comcdasion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted to have two lots, one 65 foot frontage and t one 75 foot montage ui th 5 and 10 foot side ;arils; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b, Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED t1 at said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions or said office as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted to have taro lots, one 65 foot montage and one 75 foot frontage vrith h 5 and 10 foot side yards; Zie foregoing order is passed by the mianinous vote of the Board* zn the hatter of Granting John R. Rench, Coast Counties fres. Co. land use permit. k'k Jolur R. Ranch, Coast Counties Gas CoMany havinG filed with this Board an 7 application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 3$2 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision D, Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 6 foot set back (modify to 6 foot on Blvd. Iffay) and to have support for marquee on property lin© on 'Blvd. Way located northwest earner of inter. section or Plora and Boulevard flay, Coast Counties property fronting 175 feet on Blvd. Way and 280 feet on Floras a C district# and said application having been referred to the Plann3.ng Co=ission of wontra Costa County and said Planning Com:mission having r recoimnended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT I3 BY TE BOARD ORDLRM- that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as bereinabowe set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. x¢ The foregoing order isssedpa by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting W. W. Brows a land Use a Permit. W. W. Brom, having filed ulth this Board an apglicatfaar wader the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A. Subsections 5 tic 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot side yard and 5 foot set back, looted on lot 12, Block 5, Park Hills Park Hills Road, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plann .=g Coccdssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Superrvisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMIM that said application for land.use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as horeinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is.passed by the unanlmml vote of the Board. t In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to L. F. Kadison. L, F. Madison having filed adth 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, SubdivisLon A, Subsection 5, of Ordinance 382, to have 18 inch side yard on one side for garage located Lot 16, Block 72, E. Richmond Heights Tract, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Monday, 7uue 19, 1950 _ CantInned Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ccucd ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; x ' On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,- IT IS BY THE BOA_'RD 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. Zie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l : e In the Katter of Application ofF'` Frank B. Thompson for a land use permit to establish a minia- ture- street inis.. turastreet car ride for amuse_ went in S. D. j3. Frank H. Thompson having filed with this Board an application for a land N use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to establish a miniature street car ride for amusement in S. D. #3, to be located .on a descriptive parcel bounded on the Ii. E. by Catholic Cemetery on the gest by State Hiray on south side b old to hi y, ani a i ac,, firred to the Blanning Commissi c$dd t d lid g"vrith stipulations that it be for one year from July 1, 1950 to July 1, 1951; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the s--=e is hereby granted with stipulation r that it be for one year from July 1, 1950 to July 1, 1951. Zie foregoing permit is granted with the understandin that applicant fa: complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake LaWT The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. zµ In the Natter of Granting Application of B. La Vern Louis for a land use permit to construct a Baptist Church and related facilities in S. D. 04. B. La Vern Lewis having filed adth this Poard an application for a land y r use permit under the- provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to construct a Baptist Church and related facilities in S. D. #49 on a descriptive parcel, portion of Rancho Los iedanos, containing 2 acres fronting 166 feet on south side of Ice House Road, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommedded that said application be arra granted; On motion of Supervisor P`rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS By UU3 BOARD ORDIEZRM that said application be and the sane is hereby granted. Me foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Lax). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of G. Bolla for a land Use 71 Permit. Go Bolla raving 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 & 3 of Ordinance 382, to have a min. lot area of 20,000 sq. ft. and 10 and 15 foot side yards, located proposed subdivisions Bolla Acres h= west side of Miranda Ave., an R-A district, and said application having rp been referred to the Planning Cc®ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning ff Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied. On motion of Supervisor Cummi s, seconded b Supervisor Frederickson IT v IS BY THF. BOARD ORDER that said applicaytion for landuseppe rmit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and xu the same is hereby denied. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to E. 0. Laurence. E. 0. Laurence have filed vith this Board an application under the pro- Y' visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the Vin, provisions of Section 4, Subdivision H, Subsection 1, of Ordinance 382, to have a hobby shop vdti kitchen facilities located Lot 239 and portion of 236 -. Mt. Diablo Estate Park, an F-R district, and said application having been referred to the' Plan.. n.ing Comm-ssion or Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; k On notion of Supervisor Cuzmnings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS, j BY ?'HL BOARD ORDERSD that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requbsted, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S r x. ... m .. .r.... ,r -•x: 2AGpM SEE 31 I s p Mondays June 19, 1950 _ Continued 18 x In the Matter of Appropriations and Expenditures Statement. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORBisSSD that the Appropriations and Earpeaditures Statement for the fiscal year 1949.-50, as of April 30, 1950s is ORDERED filled. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed June 19, 1950. nr The County Auditor having S`;-led with this Board on June I9, 2950 his report of all clains and. warrants allowed and paid by Kira. gym. f'v On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TIM BOARD O:EDLRED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY TSE BOARD FURTHER OREMM that the expenditures contained thereinr be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published.a IT IS BY ?FIE BOARD FTdR ORDERED that the report of the Comnty Auditor containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report f and all items therein, to be, open for public inspection. The foregoing order is passedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. d; In the Natter of Directing the District j Attorney and technical staff of Plan- ning Commission to prepare ordinance to interin_zone area from AT & Su s trestle to intersection of Arnold Industrial. Highway, as R-A District. A petition signed by approximately tneeintg four alleged property owners, requesting the Board to have the area from the AT & SF trestle to the intersection of the Arnold Industrial. HiStmay interim-zoned as an R.-AA District, is filed with this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY. TEE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney and the tecbnical staff of the Planning, Coati- mission prepare an ordinance to interim-zone the area referred to as an R-A district.: The .foregoing order is passed bg the unanimous vote of the Board. J3 1} In the batter of Ordinance No. 549. Ordinance 549 which relates to the public pound, dog lica ses, etc., is R prosentod to this Board; and Supervisor Taylor moves that said Ordinance be adopted and that a copy of said ordin.. ance be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Diablo Beacon", a newspaper of general circulations printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Supervisor Ripley seconded the motion, The vote of the Board on the foregoing notion eras as follows: m A7ES: Supervisors - A.ipley, Taylor, NOES: Supervisors - CummlMs, Buchanan, Frederickson. ABSENT: Siz-oervisons - None r Supervisor Cunnings moved that said Ordinance No. 549 be APPROVED Alm that a copy of said ordinance be published in the 'Walley Pioneers, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published ir_ the County of Contra. Costa. Supervisor :Frederickson seconded the motion. The vote of the Board on the foregoing motion eras as follows: ATES: Supervisors _ Ripley, Cis, Taylor, Bucbanan,. I re4erfckson. NOEa: Supervisors - Hone. ABSENT: Supervisors .. None. In the matter of Granting Planning Canmai.ssion ex- tension of time to report on rezoning requests. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Suporvisor' Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Comaission is granted an extension of ninety days to s report on requests of the fo3lowing for rezon of property: x X-onlay, June 19, 1950 - Continued x Rugene & Louise Delisle, 7650 Stockton Avenue, El Cerrito., that their x property is located at 1895 Contra Costa Highvay, be rezoned from R-S to U-R or general commercial district; w Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Stephenson, for rezoning of their property from Agriculture to Retail Business for a distance of 350 feet back from wa righv y 21, said property being between San Ramon and Danville. Vie Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the ,Boards In the Matter of Appropriations` ti Changes, County Health Depart, meat. y .. At the request of Dr. H. L. Bluth, County Health Officer, and on motion of ` Supervisor Taylor, seconded by rvisor Frederickson, IT 13 BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer$260 from Permanent Personnel Fuad,. County Health v Department, to Temporary Help s" id, County Health Department. K rs' Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 eta Fr t 1 In the Fatter of Authorizing t - 3 transfer of road capital t" outlay funds. Taylor, h On notion of Supervisor/ seconded by Supervisor Cr=dngs, IT 18 BY THE E BQAJZD QRDER Z that the County Auditor transfer from capital outlay funds of the - r' follou:ing numbered roads to capital outlay funds of roads as follows: s rsr From TO s C-7 900. C-10 C-7 900. C- 19X C-8 x`545. C-98 C-18 C-24 D_28 dti E_42 E-42 3400 E-6 t. E-S 09000 E-5E-5 3250- Z-29 E-76 370. E-73 The foregoes order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizing t Sheriff to transport county I prisoners to stadium at rPacheco. on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BURD ORDI:MM that Sheriff James U. Long is authorized to transport ten county prisoners fro= the County Prison Fara to the stadium at Pacheco on June 28, 1950 for j the purpose of erecting bleachers at said stadium, and to again transport ten county . 3 prisoners from the County Prison Para to said stadium on Jame 30, 1950 for the purtv pose of dismantling said bleachers. Tile f oregoinU order is passed by the unanimms vote of the Board. in the Matter of Housing Authority Projects. EAS, the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa has requested: relinquishment under the Housing Act of 1950 of the following described projects: Colm:ibia Park, CAL-4070, (4471, 4473, 4849); Bayo Vista, CAL-4731; i E3 Portal Parks, CAL-4549; (4761); Knox Park, CAL-4848; CAL--V.-4494-A, Addition to Columbia Park; and CAL-V-4494-B.9 Addition to Knot Park; and iER£AS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto- fore by resolution indicated its approval of said request for relinquishment; and y REAS, to accomplish said relinquisbment, It will be necessary that the k 144" removal requzirez ents o!' Section 333 of the L Act, ATC (Public Lair 849, 76th Xl Congress, as amended) be waived; NOWq THE.,^O?X B IT SOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of r Contra Costa that the waiver of the removal requirements contained in Public Lair 849,. 76th Congress, as amended, be approved. The foregoing order is passed by the mous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Land Use k,}* Application of Charles z Ketner. Robert L. Condon, attorney at las, having filed with this Board a ea=unica- tion vrith reference to this Board acting on a land use application. of Charles Ketner to erect a produce ma-_"ket at the corner of Pacheco Boulevard and Arthur Road in the. Nine Hill area; 70 1Tonday, June 192 1950 - Continued t .z . . f R On notion of Supervisor for seconded b S f BOARD ORDERED that said cotan. zdcation isreferred to District Attorney, orI, 1S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Denying Claim of Evodia Silva, and referring it to PurchasingAgent. x Evodia Sl va having filed erith this Board a clam against the Countys, etc., for $10,000 damages as the result of an accident vbich occurred on April 28, 1950 on N, the front exterior steps of the Hell of Records; F On the recormaendation of the District Attorney and an motion ofSupervisor Ripley, seconded by Supertisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE .BOARD MMEMED that said claim is DEMUED and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded to the county insurance adjuster.. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Certificate from Contra Costa Dater District. The Contra Costa County Water District having presented to this Board a certificate setting forth the hinds necessary to raise by taxation of property vi.thinh the district during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1950• On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD OrMITMED that said certificate is placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unaniaous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Application of Edwin A. bane for permit to open_ r ate rock quarry in S. D. #1-* 1M The Board having on June 12, 1950 continued to this day and the Board having at this t im further cons;dered the application of M dvi.n A. Lane for a permit to operate rock quarry, etc. under the provisions of: Ordinance No. 360, on portion of Lot 27, Map of North Richmond; r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is denied. IT IS BY THE BOARDFCRTr=R CRDEUM that the County Auditor refund the unencuaubered portion of the $50.00 deposit wade on April 27., 1950 (Receipt Mo. 33875) to Edvdn A. Lane, 3590 Crest Road, San Pablo, California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying, Application of TRUXFLL and GRETMM for license to operate rock- quarry, etc. This being the time fixed for the hearing on the application of EARL TRUELL, as ovmer, and DARIEL B. GR _ , AS OPERATOR,, for a permit to operate a rock quarry,y etc. under provisions of Ordinance No. 360 an portion of Lot 54, north Ricbm and Tract, and the Board having considered said application; On motion of ,Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that said application is Dom. IT IS BY TEE BOARD FURTFM ORDEURED that the County Auditor refund the unencumbered portion of deposit made an May 8, 1950 (Receipt , 34047) to Daniel B. Cre Mier, 638 _ 26th Street, Richmond. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of Members of County Board of Education. On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that CF.ARLES EDWIN iaAVORM be and he is hereby appointed Member of County Board of Education for a terra of two years commencing July 1, 1950. IT IS I3Y TEE BCARD FrM.THER ORDk'RM that GEORGE A. JO$ :SON is appointed Member of County Board of education for a term of tiro years coc o=:Lng July 13, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Increasing Revolving Fund for Director, Social Service Department. This Board having on February 21, 1949 increased the revolving fund previ- ously created for the Director or Social Service Department from $50.00 to $75.00 and it appearing that due to the opening of a neer office in Pittsburg for said depart_ v 271;: Monday, June 19, 1950 - Continued r i went, an additional $25.00 in said revolving fund is required for the purpose of advancing transportation costs of certain applicant, or recipients of assistance; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TIS BOARD ORDERED that said fund is increased from $75.00 to $100.00. i; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said Director of the Social Service Department arrange to file a new bond in the sum of $200.00 to replace Bond #132891 g issued by Pacific Indemnity Company, in the amount of $100.00 with said Director, Social Service Department, as principal, said new bond in the sum of $200.00 to be issued by a surety company authorized by the law of the State of California to execute bonds, and upon the faithful administration of said bond, the County Auditor shall r draw his warrant on the General Fund in the sum of $25.00 in favor of W. G. Golden, Director of the Social Service Department, and the County Treasurer shall pay the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Application of CHARLES KETNER for a hand Use Permit. A= WHEREAS, is appears to the Board that on the 28th day of March, 1950, CHARLES K£TNER applied to this Board for a land use permit, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, to construct a produce market on a descriptive parcel of e land fronting 68' on Pacheco Boulevard and approximately 1299 on :Arthur Road in the County of Contra Costa, and WHEREAS, it further appears that, after notice thereof having duly and re- gularly and lawfully been given in the manner provided by statute and ordinance, a hear ing thereof was held on the 25th day of April, 19509 by the County Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, and that thereafter the Planning Commission gave due consideration to the said application and recommended to this Board that the requestF for land use permit be granted, and WHEREAS, thereafter on the 1st day of May, 19509 the record of papers in the said matter coming before this Board, and upon the record of papers therein, this Board granted a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments for the construction of a produce market on a descriptive parcel of land fronting 68' on Pacheco Boulevard and approximately 129' on Arthur Road at the north- east corner of Arthur Road at the northeast corner of Arthur Road and Pacheco Boulevard and WHEREAS, it thereafter appeared there was further evidence on the merits of the said matter which could not, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, have been produced before the said Planning Commission and this Board on the dates of the said hearings hereinbefore referred to, and this Board finding that the said additional evidence required further hearing and having on the 15th day of May, 19509 refi,.red the above entitled matter to the Planning Commission for further hearing and recommendation to this Hoard, notice thereof having been given on the 15th day of May, 1950, by letter from the Clerk of this Board deposited in the United States mail with return receipt requested, return receipt having been received and on file with the papers of this Board, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission having on the 15th day of June, 19509 filed with this Board its recommendation after further hearing, recommending that the appli- cation for permit be denied, and a r; WHEREAS, this Board has duly and carefully considered all of the papers in the case and being fully advised in the premises and heard all of the petitions and protest by all interested persons appearing before it, NOW, THEREFORE, this Board finds that the granting of a land use permit to establish or construct a produce market on a descriptive parcel of land fronting 68' on Pacheco Boulevard and apuroximately 129' on Arthur Road, as applied for, would create a traffic hazard on Pacheco Boulevard, would interfere with the circulation of local and through traffic in that neighborhood, would interfere with the efficiency and the opera icn of school buses at the Vine Hill School, would be a hazard to and would endanger gramma 4. school age children traveling to and from the school and their homes, and a This Board further finds that no substantial use or reliance was made by the said Charles Ketner of the permit heretofore made on the lst day of May, 1950, prior to the 15th day of May, 1950, or at all, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing facts and all of the prem- ises, IT IS ORDERED THAT the permit heretofore granted on therlst day of May, 1950, is f hereby revoked and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the permit applied for by the application of Charles Ketner dated March 28, 1950, be and it is hereby denied. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board:r AYES:Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES:Supervisors - Mone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. t 1[ 1,Y't 1 4 4: 272 Y Monday, June 19, 19509 Continued In the Matter of Operation of Outdoor Motion Picture Theater. l Y Hugh Caudell President, Central Contra Costa Labor Council, A. F. of L., appears before this Board and recommends in the interest of public safety, the adoption] of an ordinance that would require the presence of two motion picture operators on duty; during motion picture shows, at all outdoor notion picture theaters; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r` BOARD ORDERED that said matter is taken under consideration and will be further consid- ui:rb ered publicly before this Board on July 10, 1950 at 2 p.m. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying appli- cation of Frank Leal for a land use permit to establish a feed and fuel business in S. D. #1. f Frank Leal having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to establish a feed and fuel business in S. D. #11 to be located on lots 24-25-26 on block 49 Rodeo Townsite Sub- division, rear of Union Ice Company, 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 denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied.i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of application of Mrs. Hazel Lychak, for land use permit. Mrs. Hazel Lychak having filed with this Board an application under the pro-, { visions of Section 4 Subdivision A, Subsection 29 of Ordinance 382 for a home occupation (Beauty Shop) to be located on Lot 109 Block 14, Tract Aollingwood, an R-1 i 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 home occupation (Beauty Shop) only; and t.: T. Henry Ivary, attorney at law, 925 Central Bank Building, Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland 129 appears before this Board and presents a petition signed by approximately Il9 alleged hone owners and taxpayers of Rollingwood opposing the grant- Ing of said application; and On motion of Supervisor Ridley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor! IP IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is referred back to the Planning Commission be- 1causeofadditionalinformation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Report filed by Special Planning Committee. James D. Ryan, Chairman, Special Planning Committee, appears before this Board and files a report on county road requirements and county building requirements and makes certain recommendations; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is placed on file. f And the Board adjourns to meet on uednesday, Jane 21, 1950 at 2 p.m. 5 i i Chairman ATTEST: E W.PAASCH, CLERK t By L . Deputy E f 9 Z p S S k i f 3 f} i 1 1 F;r BEFORE WE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 1950 THE BOARD MET IN ADJOidNED SESSION AT 2 O'CLOCK P.Y. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. f W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. fk In the Matter of Execution of permit 1 from Federal Public Housing Authority for sewer connection by BAY POINT w SEW MAINTENANCE DISTRICT to private sewer owned by Federal Government for use of KNOX PARK HOUSING PROJECT. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY that the k, acceptance of a permit from the Federal Public Housing Authority for the sewer con- a vection by Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District to the private sewer owned and operate s by the Federal Government for the use of Knox Park Housing Project be executed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors in his capacity as Chairman of the Governing Boar of the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r I? In the Natter of Survey of County General Assistance t Program filed by California Taxpayers' Association. Representatives of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association appear be- fore this Board and file Association Study No. 6209 Survey of Contra Costa County General Assistance Program, made by California Taxpayers' Association, and also present a certified copy of resolution adopted by the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Asso- 31L ciation on June 19, 1950, which is by this Board ordered filed. S In the Matter of Publication da of Ordinances 540, 51+52 51+•7 and 548(A) . Copies of the following numbered ordinances having been published for' the time and manner prescribed by1w in the following named newspapers which are printed published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, as evidenced by affidavits of the following persons, presented to this Board: M Affidavit of A. Lux, showing publication of copy of Ordinance 540 in the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch", Affidavit of L. E. Stoddard, showing publication of copy of Ordinance 545 4 in the "Walnut Kernel", Affidavit of R. A. Bean, showing publication of copy of Ordinance 547 in the "El Cerrito Journal", and Affidavit of Darrell Theobald, showing publication of copy of Ordinance 548(A) in the "Walnut Creek Courier Journal"; r On motion of Supervisor Ripley seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances are DACLARED DULY PUBLISHED, and said affidavits are ordered filed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S x In the Matter of Amending Board Order of June 12, re settlement of State for care of persons committed from County. This Board having on June 122 1950, authorized the County Auditor to pap the State of California for the care for persons committed from this County for the five months ended May 31, 1950; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of June 12 is amended, to provide that said County Auditor pay an additional amount of $75.00 for persons committed to the California Youth Authority, and an additional amount of $720.00 for persons committed to the Sonoma State Home, during said period, making a total additional amount to be paid to the State of 5795-00- JTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. And the 3oard adjourns to meet on Thursday, June 22, 1950, at 4:30 p.m. hairman XQC; ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH. Clerk By Deputy Clerk 2 7 4 BEFORE THE HOARD SIJPBfiVISORs THMSDAY-j X= 22 1950 THE BOARD MET IN SESSION' AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HOA. W. J. BLCHANAN CHAIRMANPR&S WIM- SUPMVIS&S RAY S. TAYLOR J. F iEDERICKSON. ABSENT: SVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CMWfiGS, r PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of canvass of x Absent Voters' Ballots, State Primary Election, and Canvass of total votes cast at said election. r This Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed Three Special Canvassing- Boards anvassing fi Boards to canvass absent voters ballots voted at the State Primary Election held' June' 61 1950, pursuant to Chapter 6, Article 1 of the Elections Code and said special can- vassing boards having completed said canvass of all of the assent voters ballots returned to the office of the County Clerk within the time provided for by lawq and f E vi from the records of said Canvassing Boards it appearing to this Board of Supervisors and this Board of Supervisors finds that the number of votes for each of the respective candidates and proposition, by said absent voters in said County is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following Page 2809 Volume 47, Minutes of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County; And the County Clerk having completed the canvassing of all of the precincts of the County, exclusive of absent voters, and the county 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 propositions is as shown on the y Statement of Votes Cast following Page 2809 Volume 479 Minutes of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County. In the Matter of Declaring Election of Members of County Central Committee. kn This Board having completed the canvass of all of the votes cast at the June 6., 1950 State Primary Flection including the absentee voters' ballots cast at said electio t and from the result of said canvass and from the statement of the result of said election as is shown following page 2809 Volume 47, Minutes of the Board of Supervisorsq this Board determim s and finds and declares that the following named persons have rece ved the highest number of votes of his party in his said Supervisor District for member of County Central Committee, and Certificates of Election are hereby directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: REPUBLICAN First Supervisorial District (10 to be elected) Emily B. Axtell Raymond E. Grylich Robert E. Blake Gust J. Allyn Clarence D. Erickson Louis L. Bernheim A. D. McNevin Clive E. McClure Edgar R. Verostek Norman A. Gregg Second Supervisorial District (4 to be elected) Robert J. Pedder l Raymond Van Tassell Don H. Bonar f John S. Pedder Third Supervisorial District (5 to be elected) Harmon K. Howard Leslie R. Iford James C. McGeehon, Jr. L. A. Buskirk Glen Ingles Fourth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Vernon C. Rouner (2 to be elected) Frank J. Hollender Fifth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Mortimer B. Veale T. H. UTren R h S- r t. Thursdays June 22, 1950, Continued_ DEMOCRATIC a First Supervisorial District (12 to be elected) 5 Luther Thomas Bert Coffey Chester P. Wright Fred C. Kaufman Jack Stoddard Hugh Caudel Donald E. Kister e Gay G. Vargas James P. Kenny Dorothy R. Miller James E. Barren Harry P. Westman Second Supervisorial District (2to be elected) rx i Pauline. 0., Johnson T. Eugene Haney Third Supervisorial District 04 to be elected) s Thomas F. McBride C. A. Ricks Emerson J. Nunes Matthew S. balker x Lam , Fourth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Joseph F. Milano f ;{ ;' Martin R. Rothenburg F Fifth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) t Olan G. Willis a` John E. Dalton d YY I INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE First Supervisorial District (11 to be elected) Jessie W. Hollomon Donald G. Gallaway Lofton.L. Fowler r Sam..W. Herrod Mary C. Bronson John B. Hughes Willie Montgomery Louise T. Williams Royal A. Sturtevant Curtis C. Page Ade Sanchez a Third Supervisorial District (4 to be elected) Barbara A. Kitchen Charles N. Floyd Betty J. Berry Fourth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Tomasina Quesada F i Lucy Woods s Fifth Supervisorial District Carrie Hawkins (2 to be elected) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.members press t. In the matter of Declaring certain Non-Partisan County and Township Officers elected I at June 61 1950 State Primary tib Election. This Board having wF completed the count of all votes cast at the June 6, 1950 State Primary Election, finds and determines and declares that the Following named edL 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 Candi- dates 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 thea, respectively: Sheriff James N. Long Treasurer Robert H. "Bob" Kinney Y Assessor Justin A. Randall a Supervisor District No.5 J. Frederickson County Superintendent of Bryan 0..Wilson i Schools District Attorney Francis W. Collins Auditor D. M. Teeter Recorder Ralph Cunningham Tax Collector Samuel S. Boyd Coroner Clark L. Abbott Surveyor Joseph W. Barkley County Clerk Walter T. Paasch Public Administrator Raymond B. Johnson r e J 76 rte-. Thursday, June 22, 1950, Continued Justice of the Peace x Township No. 1 Thomas P. Meehan.: Township No. 2 William P. IIrbick Township No. Clifford L. Thomson a. .. Township No. 4 Horace J. Van Gordon Township No. 5 John L. Garaventa Township No. 6 Michael J. Gatto Township No. 7 Joe Martyn Turner Township No. 8 Yates F. Hamm Township No. 9 Joe S. Silva Township No. 10 Wilson Locke Township No. 11 Donald F. Creedon z Township No. 12 Jefferson McNamara Township No. 1 James H. Harriman Township No. 14 Enrico Lamb Township No. 15 S. C. Masterson Townshin No. 16 Otto E. Lichti a; Constables Township No. 1 C. Ray Willett Township No. 2 Walter Parker Township No. 3 Russell E. Stow 4{ Township No. Curtis R. Haskell Township No. 5 John S. Buscaglia Township No. 6 Joseph M. McAvoy Township No. 7 Harry B. West Township No. 9 Charles L. Zarkley Township No. 10 Howard L. Biele Township No. 1 Victor B. Chapman Township No. 14 Richard L. Rodriques Township No. 15 Arch M. DeSoto Township No. 16 William Ludricks r+' Township No. 17 Joel D. Wightman I 1 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Certificates of Nomination be issued to the follow- ing named candidates for nomination, to-wit: Supervisor District No. 1 S. S. Ripley Ivan T. Goyak na k Supervisor District No. 3 Ray S. Taylor Arnold C. Bjork r Justice of the Peace, Township 17 J. E. Taylor Theodore "Ted" Olmstede Constable Township No. 8 George D. Waldie John Rademacher Township No. 11 Art L. Nugent x Hugh H. Young Township No. 12 Manuel Fortado Aldo daRe 4u The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Count, and Canvass of returns of Special Election within the City of Richmond on Amendments to Richmond City Charter. P,aEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore by resolution consolidated the Special Election in the City of Richmond for the pur- pose of voting on Measure A - REFERENDUM ON ORDINANCE NO. 1324 PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND, and on Measure B - AMENDMW TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF N RICHMOND (re Amendment of Subsection 2 of Sectionj of Article VI), to be held on June 61 1950, with the State Primary Election to be held on said date; and r WHEREAS this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed th t the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all of the s propositions at said State Primary Election, and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated with the Minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS all of the absentee ballots voted at said election having been can- vassed by this Board and this Board having been fully advised in the premises; E" k, NORM, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of WE Contra Costa for the propositions above mentioned within the corporate limits of'the City of Richmond were as follows:d, s y a..rar. ,..-,, 6, =Yh ,t..I" u+'^" .;#+++M+n. 4:3w+aH.r4^.rv2 q1.,t \ _54 4 I I'llf^"., _ l {:.. I er. Thursday! June 22, 1950, Continued y ar-. YBASDRE A - RAY ON ORDINANCE Yffi 8s7812.1 N0. 132+ PASSED BY THE r , 11 " COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NO 10 015 i , 1 RICHMOND 0 lt ,N lig,. tp 1— YSASt]RE B - AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND YES 12,378 re amendment of Subsection f.rfr ° s s 2 of Section 3 of .Article VIS NO 4,394 11 The foregoing resolution was adopted on the 22nd day of June; 1950 by the' t following vote of the Board: f ,. .. AYES: Supervisors - Ray S. Taylor-p W. J. Buchanan! J.. Frederickson. fw 3b,i s 1 NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings. 1 w4 f „ f, r ] a # v i. yl. 11 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 26, 1950 at 9 o1clock A.M. , , `MT;'- r" , A rr y .f c"... Chairman s II I I I . , ATTEST: I- I f W. T. PAASCH f -# 1. Clerk t *i r By I/ f j js-,I(;;?t I I 11 - sAt4?% a,. A 11 Deputy lerk r x r 44 11 Y+r" r r 7 IgTerar 111 '3 a t AE rs F 4"C p 7X=- V1.m y11 I I j, q ./, xx 1.: tJ' i2 P . 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Kensington No.2-A a;i o / 1I v16 Kensin"ton No.3 811159 42, O Q O t I Keusin;ti No. 3-A C: /a2. 7 D D D / yS O /7 . /d 6 Kensington No. M O 1 q: s,Kensington No.5 j O O C Lt II i Kensington No.5-A F 3 o ( O S o1i , Kensington No.6 G i g d } 71 a-- Ivs$x 4, f2` f Kensington No.7 N i O D 3 iii f Q Q' Kensington No.$ r 0 Sl Q D Richmond No. l J;,i/$l X44 j q Richmond No.2 K 13 '0 (.1 Richmond No.3 L / "t 0 D 0 3" 7, 0 0 Richmond No.! M2i/ os' 3v oZ 2Zi S 3, Richmond No.5 N# r'.3 .25 JAZ.` . JRiclunondNo.fi 3 531 Richmond No.7 P T ( . I.2.` /G o 0 0 J / d 7RichmondNo.7-A 0 f Richmond No.8 R 14' ,` o ll © D% S Richmond 1\To.8-A S ,' no•i O Q 1 ltichiuond No.fl x.TForwardotal# Carried fr DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 61 1950 5 2843 REPUBLICAN Member state Bernd s Representafive Attorney Genera! Unified Swes 5enetor in Congress E CAI rz bffn Drsfrict N W 7Ul U A - G r; K V F"' 7 Al c, ! a 14ZI 17 3.2- 3 2 .2 L 23 a/ .` Al40 P j2d o /9 d'.P' P?— 97 /,o E IIIAIaas fVs 2 FIi 1 ,. 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Richmond Ivo.20 N > ` '1 f 0 0 33 1 1 v v q oRichmondNa .. r Richmond No.22 P /6'f a1i O D `f y. O Richmond No.°,3 4 ,`:.,f / / p S3 0 .J' :/ams p.z/fa Richmond No.2.1 R I1"z ' 1 Richmond No.25 S Richmond No.2(i r Y 4Hi Richmond No.27 A y © D O Q 7-7 e Richmond No.28 B /Sj`'O O Richmond No.29 C j( i Alf 0 0 D 1a' 3 . •. Jf3, o 4 . Y Richmond No.30 D `=.; f' F4 .f 3v' I Richmond No.31 _ ._ J,3_D . Q_.. 'lo 2c 1no1 a No.32 F 1 $ ' p ji O D foS Rk Richmond No.33 G .' f .•- J; ; fo , Richmond No.34 D' 06T G3 0 O O Richmond No.35 Imo,: e'2 C/ i Richmond No.3lf U. Richmond No.37 K D O O o 7 _ $j : o? . / ; O Richmond No.36 L 1,Zo".';'': o v 0 5 3 3 0 Richmond No.39 dl !G' D D fo 3 /. 53 N : yRichmondIv'o.a0 ol Richmond Ido 11.. Richmond No.41-A pi: ,: 0 Q Richmond No.42 q! I:icl mond No.43 R';ZDq Ots t'// a /7 J/ Richmond No.44 S a/ 'd lot 0 Q 9 S f / r..! Zr e 4 v 40 .Z. ILS 9p' o ! 0 3— g',s"7 Q_. 74 o Richmond-No._S____ Richmond No.46 A l/ Al w,.,.- richmond No.47 B > 1v2© o / / // 7 0 4 /3 ` !;LW O O Dfo?i . D 4RiclunondNo,47-A C «' r D / S 3 3. Riclunond No.as 6 b o y o 5' P Rlcht.nond Ivo.9 S v o Ricluuond No.50 F 0 G O l f J .a?i. y-;3 l.iluuond No.sl c ` ; 5 D a. D 3 Richmond No.52 H f j ; / D 0 0 Q i 10 O _i_ Richmond No.52-A I I> O O j f t7 F 3 XF Richmond No.53 2 0_. 0 0 0 Richmond Nu.53-A g 61 Jf ! O a J / 3 ; 3 13-. Richmond No.54 L D O C/ 31. Richmond No.54-A 11 M. 0 D O o2i Richmond No.55 N 1' . },. o a o p 4 Richmond No.56 f OV ; O O D / I j0 0 3 0 Richmond No.57 P j /i a O o Richmond No.57-A 0!1 l ' 0 O Q /j 0 Q f a 3 t Richnwnd No. 57-13 R 1 f j c t r a f_ j r Richmond No.58 S Richmond No.59 O Totals Carried Forward its <+ 7(O Fl 3— Sf3/ DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JLNE G, 1950 r 285 REPUBLICAN f Member Stats Board Representative I Attorney General United States Senafor I in Congress Distract btlr District to a W x F a > a x x a o O i^ Q A C x 94 z a w h Otrs v V H A Gl 1 W IZ w Z:7 u 8 7/ ; o X83 o .?17.x' /37 9 v $ / 1-7 v w 7 1-57 3 /a Or zi47 K 9 0 ' 0 z L o o_ pJI L9 Al 09 AV E t 7 s H H.. 3 l 3 1 L o 7 R3 194Z t 40 0 23 3 S i• 27 c r- 1 y `f /.3X33 : ' /y o . /9 47 Fig 17 a 1 N o o .33 Gfi a Ar 7 /aZ Y ylc 1 n REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Go+reirnor Lieubnaut Governor ! Sanatory ii Controller Treasurers of Sfafe 00 ELECTION x - x L 0. PRECINCTS w< z-" wtr c .. Q x fj J, r3 C 0 1 Gam.. U Totals Brought Forwa o 9/ J .Z1 9 .?o .." a v Riclunond No.60 R f earl ss 0 0 0 /O 7 Riclunond No. 61 C //0 D0 0 Richmond No.61-A j p Richmond No.62 E O O .lal.- O O IIILI Y Richmond No,62-A Richnhond No,63G D - L+ Richmond \To.64 H 94 0 0 at, Richmond No.64-A 19/ ' 0 0 M Richmond No.65 r i 0 O .3 2. d 11,71 lhichmx»ul No.65-Az 0 Richmond No.66 L P v 1 0 s 3 0 Qr c/ i+ ! 13 'T V Richmond No.66-A Richmond No. 67 N .S i ` 0 0 jev. Q c -r , !46 fA 40 X-s I e, y 1 icnnn:uui A:o_fis ill 0 0 0 Q a 5 Richmond No.68-A 1' 8f i .'S p O O f 3 i . 7' E S Richmond No,69 Q p X20 0 6 O 3 17 t s :010 s Richmond No. 69-A R O © Richmond No.70 S r`5` D l, 5 L[ l icl:nni sl_ u,71._.__ Richmond No.71-A A e Richmond No.72 B /!`1 4 V 0 0 a^`i / D = S Z, Riclunond No.72-A C 9th 17 o p d Richmond No.73 D /3 ' 0 0 16clunond_No.73-A__ Richmond No.74 1r, .3o?s 0 Richmond No. 7.1-A Richmond No.75 K . Richmond iso.75-A 1 tar'' !p Q D riclunond.No._:G_ ___.______ ___al a._ I__.__ __1_._. ___ Riclunond No.76-A f Richmond No.77 L d 9' Q , i/ 3 rIzj Richmond No.77A Af 9 i1 0 Q 4? ' 7 s t Riclunond No.7S l Q 0 12ichm m i 1 To,.75-:', Rich mond No.79 p !! Richmond No.79-A Q J 9 Q Q a-- A0 Richmond No.SO R y d f f,? d Q ff i Riclunond ?To.Sl I' Richmond Ido.S.. w Richmond No.S2-A 1 I Y / D Richmond No.S3 Riclunond No.S3-A L i G? Q l 7 yt r Richmond No.&# D Q y f Iachnuomd No .A 3 k1 __ P.ichmuhmd No S.i F Richmond No.85-A T Richmond \To,S6 H f Q ( Q 4 Richmond No.S&A 1 I:iclhnond I To.S79 9- Richmond No.S7-A G/ ` # j?b s Richnhond No.SS L 1: 8 Q 0 Q Richmond No.,RS-A I ich uond 1\0, S9 N Rich mond No.S9-A Q I a.Z j Richmond No.90 1, 1 icnmond Ido.91 Q l/ if V Lr' jQ / 10 l:ichmond No,92 R Richmond No.92-A S Richmond No.93 Total&Carried Forward DIRECT PR12MARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 REPUBLICA PI... Member State Board k Representative i Attorney Gee,eral ofI EauaBration t Unifed Ststes Senator in Congress i fid Desfticf w 0 W r= W rm ix1 ra E- Au C'3 G o .aa n o N a J` cn re a< } MC 0 a A < C a t v tsl moo zLG; jBI'3, It 1 ,v to ID c2 F 49 119 1 4 e9 O • / Hyl p , o O ./ ':s:a , I jjs At u. i a B 0 1s o 02• p 5 f r 407 ' l was 00( L t R0 / - ° A& 3 17 f a x i 26 j t I Af Xi rZ rk' IfR tllr 25 1- 41 70,E ,160 /74 G 03 li43 t Rd' 7 x REPUBLICAN S'T'ATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j 6arenwr u"dandat 6orenwr ecr1 f°q C08ttr054W i Tr"Wer of State I av• 4i N x ELECTION t I " c x x t z r ao PRECINCTS I' a = ::m p Ct aI! Ul t.: ucl o 3 cs z cs w E-• ods fir_ Totals Brought Forward A 2 .?4L ..fl —v # :J 141-32577 , a,()T 27a7 Richmond No.94 8 / 3.2_ / O O v - l .s O 0 tv Richmond No.95 C ; f34C /-3 D - . dJ fTos5tf3laclmlcld \0.9G 3 Richmond No.97 Richmond No.98 F _N 76 D 4 O tY K/ : 3~ ; Richmond No.99 G o:( d D Q Q K ' J ;5,)2/. 5 y a Riclunrnla No. 100 X ''; Q GT D r 3 .2-r- •'SS - `.__ Richmond No.101 I /' l yf / a2- O g 3 T ollcluuoutll\u,1Q2_ J Richmond No. M3 JC .* 4 O O /d Richmond No. 104 L ti.S d o 0 ? 311 iclnnona No, 105 0 D ® 0 /-03 t Q ; { `T 3 ! c! Richmond No. 10(i N i , 0 D 3 o 3 Richtttnn_d_No. 107- __.__---- 0 Richmruui No. 109 P Q Rirlmttumcl No, 1(>4 0 li r,, p O f0 - f / 47 Ruhntuna No. 110 Richmond h'ct, 111 12RtchntcnlaNo. 1 T 0 l Richmond Nu,113 A Q 9 ,rRichmondNo. 114 B ! ' D Q U 3 c . .,3 :15; ' y; i y Riclunond No. IIS C fa. f0'1 © 40 O .3 T3 , / Richnt-,nd No. 116 D 3b S t;) C j 5,1 f1 r i -z- SG flRtchmrnulhTc,, 1l7 O f Richmond No. IIS F Q Q / U Q G t. Richmond N. 119 G . 02 D 0 O C1 5 Richmtund Na, 120 jj 1/ J J 41 Fast Richmond No.1 Q /t/ f/ Qw- fRantRichmondN'a,2 y. j' Q _ _Q 5 l,ast Rtrltttt nld No,2-A o?aZ. O O S O aZD last P.ichtttoltd No.3 LG' !( O / North Richmond No.l Kurth Richmond Igo.2 N J Q / Q /O y i t/0 j 3 qNorthRichmondI\'o,-A O / 0__, ._. Q Q Q.__.'`Q North l:ichmc,nd No.3 p .' ; O O O l : North11 ichtnurnl No.3-A Q North Richmond No.#Qhe /D 0 o 3 a... North Riclunona ?.5 s t1 J l:. D U C J c ( Jam/ 57 y t Sall Pablo No, 1 Sal Pablo }\To.2 A `a 1 Sim rHb10 No.3 f R /} San P:Iblo No.a C San Pablo No. 5 S Sall Pablo No.6 j ' /O San Pablo hTo.7 F /a3a23 O O 0 7 8' San Pablo No.S G . 7 San Pablo No.9 oZ l O f'Z . may,o Q ,/ 3 o /L 3Ho5 ' q j San Pablo No. 10 Sall P.1blo No. 11 7__ San Pablo No. 12 a• J O Q a2 t0 I/ /- 3s 30 San Pablo No. 13 L j A Sall Pablo\Tu, 14 Mt,,..1 37 1 J to T Q Sall Pablo No. 15 N'!#G,-, 30 O a p O o / t San Pablo No.1ti j.* 5 V i s 5:111 Pablo No. 17 P O L. San Pablo No,17-A U fl!'',c S O j I Q / l3 a: is 3 San Pablo No. } A jam_ ' f (i } 7°-, ; / Q k f /-' fes 4 3 Sall Pablo No. 18-A s /03/ G 4 In Pablo No. 19 r'00 O Totals Carried Forward acsc^......:..'-. _. .,_: -. ::::_.....n.:^ •s"a...r-x^m..2 . .....c.,. .. .. .. ....x:: ...,:.:..- ..c:c-::.,an.....^es, emmr_..seamc:,a. sa- -• : .-.>.— ssatw ii JUNE REPUBLICAN p DIRECT' PRIMARY ELECTION HELD G, 1950 i Member State Baud 11 Representative Attorney General oFWad Sfatos Senator 4 in Congress District j 6th District Id tss O G vs a , O y A w riao < z - < a < I- rZE a .. OU tW, in u M w 1 x i t •r :it :e a x C 7 UQ i,l p M GTV H W J z cd En C3 >' O U i 0 ; 04 A B 3 .2 0 f L fZ-79 L o q f x Z- If 0 2, 5 y 1/ 97 4L,_3t 9;/! i I','- 1-9-9—Z Q /3 to v 5 f : L ' /u Z a Or Cr © O p Q 1 1 P I o ' / c7 ' sJ11.31 rw s d p c 36 A cAl f 411 Or UI PIS 102, R 07 X tfj So 7f ,--tsy SY 3 f REPUBLICAN r STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Gormeor Lieutenant Governor Seuetary Controller Treasurer of State i cz M z R r1' z O ELECTION d z c PRECINCTS 0 i r} d Totals Brought Fon+tel a4 ',7 ." ? ' rt;L i'Jr* / San Pablo No.20 B f /S ? O .D Q San Pablo No.21 C f 0 D 3 / Q _7 San Pablo No.21-A D 0 D El Sobrante No, 1 E 1.1 Sobrante No.2 FO, O t? .2-3 EIS No,3 G ' .S` / O 4 ' D 7 ' I:1 Sobrante No.3-.A H /1/0, D EI Sobrante No. t 1 s El Soh ante No.S Q 1:1 Sobrante No.G i' 3 ZZ Ail. ' El Sobrante No.7 L O AO 1:1 Sobrante No.S 1!i El Sobrante No.9 N Rolling IN o od No.1 0Yf Rolling p / +* a7 O/7- Rollin-7lollingWoodNo.2-A Q .i.;ta / Q 69 Rolling Wcxxl No.3 R ./ };Co/ © / Q 02 Giant S d34-2oleumo Rodeo No. 1 A 14&, /oRodeoNo.2 B /I- ¢`' O a 0 Rodeo ONo.3 C Q,;o . Q Q 171 Rodeo,No. D Q G d i 7RodeoNo.S l Rodeo No.5 F l f" Q D 3S 193'71RodeoNo.7 Gt 3.f7 ..Y a 2 Rodeo No.S H *71,,, 0 O ex 0 I Q D lf?F JD e. t /oi, 10.9 r Rodeo 1\ Rodeo No. 10 1_ _ +e _._._._ _. _.D Ste_ _. —/' F/Z lor l:odeo No. 11 B J j,D D e U " Y/ !1 Pinole No. I L+ S __ Pinole No.2 d 7 oZ- 3_2 Pinole No.3 N j3 ,S l 1 Hercules a. F.7Selbyp R i 3 S. Crockett No. 1 a qp ,fi 6-p d o 57 Crockett No. 2 g 3 Q D !4 .N . . .Z. .9 Crockett,No.3 C o Crockett No.4 D l i O D 0 1'Q 5$. o 50 8 Jam _ Crockett.No. 5 E' j .r f._ _._.... _._. _ _.l _ . _, _.___ fes-3-a' Crockett No.a F 71 I j Gyp; ii ( g 9 Crockett No.7 G 2; 7 12 6 L .1 6f © 17.E . Crockett Nos D . G 3 y f t_rockett No.9 e:rocl-ett No. 10 t!. _ —_I_.__._ 4-1 Port Costa No. 1 R ` TI' / a; Port Costa No. L I Danville Na. 1 M +t1 / / Q / 7 7%"sfi Q 7 I).„vilte I To, 1-A N 1103 I 1 0 Q c 89 710 o a DHnville Ido... y o I Dzuiville No.2-A P'I R D Q O Q 1 D Az .. l Danville No.3 Q l< 7 f.? 1 0421 ,M San Ramon R g 7 0 / e/ 1-7--, µ " Q "//S L1 Tassajara SI Totals C.arciadf onrud f- w *! i' SZ" tals.?•Tjit'J4:.W:13aT..:%`•41'1Gt • RY: i,«` 5: . DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 6, 1950 291 REPU0 ICAN frl me state Board Represenfafive i Attomey General af af"Senator in CongressfUmfedSf 7* bth!]istri x t ca u r' W cl r, ul 99 4 of 274AW/937 B fr 499 457 a 7 o S ' z- ItTV 1 71 Aa i y f w R tf 4e = SI /3 47— D i} 41 r t t D fes . © 3C, 60 L i ' t> % 1` fro' moo.a'? S 1d: S" a ' / :3r / : r: N /sol/ 3 a. 30 / 14 RI Ti 1 i1 .24 s D IV rte 41 a f r i so i t rA 33 4 gyp, 72. PUT1 CSy::......:.•._.:.«....., _..4. r..+,..W......'GV.._.._ ,..• ... ._:5, .... .. ......w.w'Y'2.e:.:,.,._.... .. ., ., w.,« 1 1!"i• xw Iy i j c t- AL REPUBLICAN 2ft 600, STATES OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor y Liauf*a"f Governor Seuefary r Coatrolkr Treasurer h Of State coli tj X f v+ x sx Z l ELECTION d z!' w c a 4 xz., r z PRECINCTScooMgatg x U o Q citxQox o< ia Q i Q Q O 0 < Toth&"ght Fonard t MP3 9`} _ .` ;.Z?'!8 S"-2d'1 (r7/;.9 YGa 0049 .: 4?A0e.•?.?V0 Lafayette No. i-A D /7, /s- / 0^2. 7 3 , i t Lafayette No.2 C ' -17";A?/ / . id : 44 4 Lafayette No.2-A D /77I/C C . C G f 1`r/ 79r f?` Lafayette. 1 3 4 Q O d L 7-5— 7 Lafayette No.3-A F /GS Lafayette No.4 G Lafayette No.5 H l771, Z: e7 ;5'.` 3 /•2 wl/ 7:1 Lafayette No.5-A I iAc j 1512. Z 7; oz ; C1 11Z,44,Z. A. ii Laf Bette No.6-A Canyon Motu m c`. 0 St.Afarys N j2, .' 47 #- r Orinda. s ,/ Q r _f/rP1' /z. .._. i Orinda No. 1-A P Orinda No 2 GT j= '`'` O : (3 24 JZ 4' /Z1 .w /dl 5-"zOrindaNo.3 R /.2 ;/ 02 3 Q S:L Orinda No.4 S J Orinda No.G A3/ /`cfr. d G 94f, Orinda No.7B /.; '. • " : t . ; :U > f fs-1 d' :. /a' Orinda No.S C 3. O 0 1 S.,. 173[` ; Orinda 'o.9 D .Zs. Z' 7 4 G r s Alamo Nu.2 F O / 7. Alamo No,2-A G 14 S Alamo No.3 H 1`- 3" ; /G „ S T¢ S• Alhambra s i y m_ s Walnut Creek No. 1 N117- (.... .. +'- a 1 alnut Creek.N o._2__._,__ U1' O ...,. ,;1,/_.&...__..C fir.--,/,-_.___.__ ,....- - Kr-1_._ n Walnut Creek No.3 P Walnut Creek No.dQ ?-r'- //9 a 40 p: fz Walnut Creek No.5 R o 6 L _ / A ; f f i. 63t ./ Walnut Creek No.5 S cS^/` O s 1 l'alttut_Crecic_No_7_ 7 Valnut Creek No.7-A A w! d` 47 A - <` f. Walnut Cm&No.6 C `^ :. _Z Walnut Clvek No.$-A C Walnut Crt:k No.9 D ' *'. G i' =', c 74 Walnut Creck No.1f?._ Walnut Creek No.11 F I j//tr` f !fi Op 2.r Walnut Creek No,12 s o Walnut Crcvk No. 13 71' ,y 7 7 Walnut Clrek No. 14 1 `4; f '. C, ZZ+ J t Q i Saranap No. I 8 ZG x' Saranap No.2 L %'mss/d. E=e f/.. Z / , /n '; Dr . /Q 2 ,_/ fO.Sr _.. ..•._.. .w" Saranap No.3 At /yJ 4 =' . 7Z, 7j' / 7. 1 Saranap No.4 N iJ rG!+ Sarati;tp Nu. _ tea;' 7 I F 7Z_ w Martinez No. 1P J- /o ;R Martinez No.2 Q `„. .i • r. Z ' f'r; Martinez No.3R 7 i SS tfc , c . .:?; /! I f.,5 Afartinez No. 3-A fvl Martine:No.4 rr i 12 4 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 61 1950 REPUBLICAN!` Y Member State Board i Representative_—___- AMormey Genera)of United States Senator I in Congress tadDistrict 6th District t r 1 H w Z w 1 r. A 73 f 7,{ 16 a?'g 7 3 9'0 . GGg6I C 1 .22 2 30 0 , 7y- X98'. fo /8`; 7 .2 // 3 ;L /03 5&; 39. D /D Z m.2- D Z,5 7 f / y 76_ q ;S! E ' 1!,'S Q L• D lo! .S 3 ZZ w: o ? 3 o . /! S / 13 5 91, _ 3 5,i n /-73 1 7 ? 1 i / . / S' 2Z o 915 i! /3 s' O /, 2, i I o / ; z/ z 71 3 1 P is i !L4 l3 3k I 41 /4 /7 S 3 7 3 -3 : `f'7 3v. 34 ! r Z 0 lD} Sa- _... . . /' R 1/ 7 o I Jzq 3 V.77 2 3 :/o 3 / 4/ 97 S /D 2 c9 0 99 / p/o7 .5 / l. . -3 , a its s6` 70 A /3 1 .` o /a1 1 3 0 l z . . ; /sf 74- ' qt,!!- B ! t,,. Bi 9 : a ?7 - J a, / /F 2 . " M Zr G r Q /V a VIP a 0 -1 j , / /` ` C f f 2, E1 / ,. oZ G= 3Q' A ' b Ir 95 .3 /j o : 1!r ." 7S i.,,y; i y L 43 N /3 0 ! / JV / SAF Pi(.a'.3 / / 9. . 7 / 10 fF o 'l .lo ' , , ?'3 . G f} `f9 l3 ; 76 1$7 .2 0. o S 7 i ..,: , r ,. J9 .2 y z R I' y lAj A I JG O a2 O, O - 7 B J/ 0 ZO 3 9 / 3p -2 2/ d" .i c All D 13 7 Q /S 0 , O Q 9 O 1,5; /a 5- la.Z a 4' 77 G1 i1 r 3 a2 7 le O 151 r p p 1 / f3 g ! 37 / / 2 z l 3 2 3 Nil S 41 X07' s i x STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEREPUBLICANw '-• 6o+reraor lieuteaaat Gavernor i Secrstery Confro " Tr'eeSWW of State ELECTION do ` a c? c" 4+ z Q c: i a V x r2 PRECINCTS Q o x . Totals Smug%t Fomard 14W 70'4-W72 u . ' she Y96.FRS`s'2#31ETat.?79 o! w: 3 Martinez No.5 B /97 55 O O_ 0 : /l . fs: / : .Z !`/ ; q7 4*7 Martinet No.G C l 3f 31 C U 10 3 2"0. o ! /,z 27`; Martinez No.7 D 145'. 3b i 0. i Martinez No.9 P O Q O q S - j 7 S:rS5 It Jr G3 O / D;Martinet No. 10 G Martinez No. 11 73 0 `, a; 75 3 6 Z Martinez No. 12 I /•7fi G O Q o 0 31 9!0 Martinez No. 13 Martinez No. 14 - 6 /D, j d Ep 7 O . 1 Ef f g y i Martinez No. 15 L D D D . 12, 3 f. 39 7 3 Martincz No. 16 m 4640 3 D D. Martinez No. 17 N / r Martinez No. 19 P i t fit D l O 4 So .o : 7 70; Martinez No. I9-A p / 3g o Q D 4 3z D a2 // SS 3/0 3 355 R o9 12 : 3 . / 3 Martinez No.20 1%lartiuez No.21 S f 't p G' . O .' 3 . 3 7 33 : 3 llfouui.iin t'icw.'lo.l T L Z fountain View No.2 A j$j ; yj Q O / f D l ji Z 7 Mountain View Na 3 E w J Mountain View No.4 h F Mowitain View No.5 D j 9-2? ..ZS 0 a Q f lr ! 02 y o` v 2 c4 yea .25 C AMount.aia.Vsew-No.6__ 4/ fix Vine Hill Q ! / 5 3 If j r G J 38 ' 3 fi P O_ DuieHillAi 9 c 1 q S 1 3 ; 15 I S7 a /° TO Concord No. 1 H Concord No.2 1 J ? P/ 0 . Q, 7 gy fi . f . 53 1 Concord No.i S 9- !? : / 1 9 7Y . 3 5 ./7 q r Concord No.5 L 11` Z l j C ss . Concord No.GM -3,' l 4" D 15, 1Z77t 7t 3 4 / 7 G f. Concord No.7N /GG+ i g'Z D o 6 5 38 : ' ' ___. .._,.._.4..._.._ __-._._ 4__ 1 l ' S 3 95 : 73 O U 3 fo L} a L Slo 9 " lobc . Concord No.9 P j Concord No. 10 Alp R R I.lb'3 33 a U Q : /C . 30 t : 37 30 3(- - Concord No. 10-A Concord No. l l S / ''.., /0 , . ..21f A It 5 59 , Concord No. 12-A A Concord No. 13 Concord No. 13-A C at 0 D 7 G j oZlo a Concord No. 1.1 D % % i; Wo l} a.5-3 gi i 6 vConcnrdl\To.19-i._.f CI L 4-. rL C? . fConcord1\o. 15 F G .i'': 33 / / O I to y 3 3 /D 37 3 Concord No, 16 z 4 JPO Concord Na. 17 H /a'f . O O : tE f Concord No. 17-A 1 I3/ '' 'rule O / ( 39 / 41 IL2e Coucurd x: Concord No. 19 a 11Af:? 93, / 1 a ./. 1.3 , .2 /5 , s a1 Concord Nu.20 L .. t'.` 19, 0 _ f 0 10 , 1401 r nc u l No.l N X7;' o j Q . •3 3v o ' .5^ 30 Concord 1t>. ?7 37.... i Associated P41 Cowell 51PachecoNo. I R i i f Pacheco No.2 s Psrlicen \n,9-A T 1 lIt'o D 4 O•Z` Totals Carded Forward I i n DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 5 REPUBLICAN: Member State Board Representative i Attorney Genera! States Senator 2a is Congress riQy LPWn _ cn k Ad U i iii Vl i 1 Lrzl I- ® p ca 13 ca cc QSC L1 wO t e3 F' W E+ i < a U 0 uAi mss a u x a c A Ml, 3J! .3 P T3t 5.2./527.3 i t.8 52.3.# 146 .#-43/,d W Z!710T C i 0 i D I Ji' / I a 3 F I/ .3 asp 0 a.2 0 S.Z .a. /a 2 fT o U v . .• . 's 3/ ! k 3 . GSI/ H Yom, 0/ o K .23 ! / , a X59 •' G 9 7 l S fa 3 /. 6 3! S4,1 d .` L I 13 0 .zl o /3 / 3S f /3 2 .2 ?3 a 5` 1-2 P /d I 3z D a4 `f S b / S S .3 Q 3 1 Ia © /?' o R 14J az. a/ a/ a o / Z o /S 7 0 T 67 A 17 C i . `/' / ^ 3 4r'l' i S _ `f 9 7 : 3/ 3/ 20 F I b 3 /Y J " /a .3 0 3 N r 31 19 73 r K„^,3 :f 10 Q y 7 q7 15 1 N 7 .t/ z 6 f G 3T Y 7 9 P 4`f ,,3 '-?.0 .} s 3 k s i P?; W C 11 le IS i f Z .l ,Z 7 3 3 ti /cif Q /9 . 3 3` 3 3 a.las F 1; 17 all Hi 16 ar f 4 .fl: ,, 2 J7 , S"3' 6'e, 240 NA /i IAV Y 3 41 y Q i 3 n1 t R I` S II /D n 1 t ' r}.Z o 3 •3 V5 , REPUBLICAN STATTMMT OF ALL VOTES CAFE ATTHE m t o i Governor Liwleaant Goreresoref°ry , CoestroHet }: Treasurer af f coo 4 94 r ELECTION z ; c z I 3 PRECINCTS Y ' 0 ' 4 zz ua SG o t i at17 C=5 i' >X i4 i l 0 24 Q "+ G1 i s r Ali iG p r. J St _;-, r -::; - ,..-.,5... ,:_,mss ._ .:r_t ;Y"c:._ :.. _,_ .i.._::.... ,._.II....._ v"Y';=:c'-..-.r _..: ^c 3. Totak Brought Fon+ard 2 yS/9. 7 ,pJ_ /„gyp 7Y 1.a 1/19 /Aw;I&V'01 33111 / 21 i'leasant Hill No.1 B /'J7 i! Q -3 77 9f :3 ` ! f i7.5 / 4 79 ' fi 13 ;i 1010 ® Q _ rrGr Q / lG f D j - 7PleasnthillNo. 1-A C ' S.5' 5 9 f Pleasant Hill No.2 D 1t'/ 73 D ! D 3 S ,, Q O i r'o 5'y' /3 1leasau113i11 Nu.?-1 B 0 Q 164 ` I 4 Pleasant Hill No.3 F 6,b 9 0 0 0 / 7 ; C? 83 74,i 10 ! 77 . Plca,ant hill No.3-A G ,M '7h f ,I tC. Q f g 60 r t Plcatiant Hill No. H -', //;ZQ D BOG Q J ' // 07i Q3° /U b. t+ H Pleasant Hill No.5 7 w 7- !C .. F 1 -7 i Jr V z L S a. Pli N Pittsburg No.2 p D` f D : lr . / 3 s•Q , .3 j Pittsburg No.3 Q 13 'Q D O . l 'rf o D f * oZ.2; . , ,..; Pittsburg No. R 17.E 07— Pittsburg ZPittsburgNo.5 S .2 3 f L f 3 t 7 3 i 0 r C ! Z`33PtttsburgNo.G LS , Pittsburg No.7 A tD .2Y d ; 13 41, Pittsburg Na.8 B 1 G ' !. G P d ; „ Z i Pittsburg No.S1 C 15Y LP 'Y D +' f Q , (0 37 Pittsburg No. 10 D .a , 7j 691 7: 6.3; s Pittsburg 199.,11_•. Pittsburg No. 12 F /$? Q O D lv a l ! f 2 33 1WIN Pittsburg Ago. 13 3' Pittsburg 1\`0. l a H *Ii 7 O O . Q ss 7 Pittsburg No. 15 i K Pittsburg No. 17 li' Pittsburg No. 17-A L /J 7, D u f tr / 3.31 s 2 r Pittsburg No. 18 m Pittsburg No. 19 N D ' f.L G, t # «ZC? 7 Pittsburg No.20-A P aZ Y6 f C Q. O Pittsburg No.21 Q f 3S D o D 7 arf Q 4 /.3 aZ9' o?.Z Pittsburg No.21-A R /3 ii ' ,r Z? O 3': f _ D 3 Zr{3 ._. .... PittsburgNo.22 s l7 .Z . o . D . o 3 s / 5" ad S 3 f fifPrttsburgI\?o._23 9• l_ ._- - 7 Pitt-;burg No.24 A Q t/d a S •. 79 0 0 7 6 7 sqPittsburgNo.25 I7 Z 7: Pittsburg No.26 C 5,6 4 33 G 0 0 ; 3 40 D Orbisonia D H Q f Port Chicago No, i j1 2 r Port Chicago No. 1--A G Oi1/r D I 7 !M f Port Chicago No. 2 H 95 13f D . e) _ 0 / 023 Q t Z/ i 2 3 Clyde 3 Z 133y F Q_3 l R N Autiochltio.l C M-3 O 0 C $ O 2 2 2 'Z. t r t Antioch No.2 P of ,3J f 3. . 9 . f/. j; 3 j . f 3q 1k- " " Antioch No.3 0 14'.« 90 '0 ' lI . SD / 0 7 3 7D= Antioch No.4 R b f l 39. D , 0 k D 7747 Antioch No.5 S l 51Antios11No.6 s 7 iolalc Carrion!Fvrrrard 8` N 1y u 77 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 61 1950 REPUB,LICAl! kleenbarstaterBoard - -: Representative r Attorney Genera)of United staffs Sa mfor r.in Congress 2 rict y ce 0 t,, 14 to cd t +, victCvsmQ w i W A<. A L. i0'9/ 46s'o psi 97/-V W1A7070A-Ari%, a' 13 Wi 7 96 s/3,12Nf, C 3f 39 d ed D 30 3.3 ! D 12- 1 y7 p GO jf S S" 3 ? ! Flo;'3(a96 ado r r; 3 4' fix. 77 8 t t r f • e. . .i f i..t,. f, I x 23 3 R ' 2 12 / ' S , o , o a - : 7!, r47 J' f - T I I jr 25 ~ 3 1 G 20.V e: 20 3 S ! 14 74 31 14Z, I j. 2 13 n d i B /$ .2 13 0 J5 3 2 : 6 2r loo : 5 l. : G 1 C 4 Q a o 7 d f E 31 p c 9 o S o i d 7 l 7 v . S7 5 0 9 o a0 IM : 6 ` d { d L 1 Fy y REPUBLICAN STATEMINT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT''THE 17secret :_ ._-_ 6ovarnor Ua mant f ovenmr ary Confroller Treasurer i# of StatetE i aaya f.. 2 Q r 7 F ELECTION o } H s z z z f c'3 PRECINCM Id z a` x Q z a s en Totak Brought Forward A' tpit li A0 .! lip P[ Ya is ' Antioch No.7 B 2 Q Antioch No.8 C s ® C ' '• t,3 / 6 4 S e 0 t tsr Q ,. " fAntiochNo.9 D .3; /• E.' b j a - Antioch No.9-A 02 0 3 a 3 13 1 1 i 4 Antioch No. 10 Fi 7 . .. f . f / t : e , 1s 4_ _ .. Z+ Antioch No. 10-A G r Antioch No. 11 8 77j{: 3. . Antioch No. 12 1 / } Q' t 6 ,l 2f1: .3 -Z /2- 371 3f (, ( 35 Anti h 'o J d' O l z s T Antioch No, 13 K ' SO, 0 . Q Q .1f 1. 1 a a o ' s' u`s fin Antioch No. 14 L 7G . 3 D / t L, 3S ' 1 b 7 35 i f t Antioch :o. 14-A Antioch No. 15 N /S ,,.j Lt p Q a:9 ' / / 7 ' 33 F S Lone Tree No. 1 O Lone Tree No.2 i3! Q 99 o Q 2LoneTreeNo.3 Brentwood No. 1 R ! .2. o of 7 Brentwood Na.2 S AM j 4.9, Q O / !o S 3 3 / 1Z ` 3 ' f /yr A .. Brentwood No.4 A OS 4f, Brentwood No.5 B • 7 4 f Q : Js' f « o t i 3 Brentwood No.G C !`f 3 d a f . ' J` i 3 .J' J Q# _ . w Byron No. 1 r Knighteen F - .,fro . t t 79 7o Ll 2 9..Oakley No. 1 G O .2 Q 3j'r . ?Z F y Oaktry No. 1-A H /71 yi-21 1 1 / Oakley No.2 i o 9q fJaklcy-No,.3.......___._......._.._._. l_ _ ..____..,_._._. l-_____ . • Bethel Island 1C 3 ' F'. . f .* 3-p s ,! 7f t i L f a ABSENTEE YOTJe 11! "1 •Z, O O . O /, 4.: N CONTRA COSTA P r. S x. F, a € s A i r' s, i D T iii gas r G jj}f yg1 a L N s i t 3 d ! q, 8 S I i S k 1 •' res DIRECT PRIMARY SECTION HELD JUNE b, 1950 REPUBLICAN.. State Boaina Represerttativa r Affa ney C"~al llaefed.5 as$ra+r#ac z txt i W, Ci 94 A > f 4 ! j D C _ E.E za x x v x a Rn p `Q trW % i= s q OW Z5,4/,Z g t 3r1 a'2' 36 c C .31 2y'. 3 D ? lbw _ l !v 3 7 7 . s T H z 331 a7G ry i { l ! f 1{ f I fi 1' / F Ia': IV 7 t FJ R f 1 9 r i x 40 jy 40 AV G o p 8 IS' J40 /b Jr . 1.5 5 a2 0 r ? ..3 9 : 1jk` ria s - '.3 04 4 J 3, ! /:ir/ io 7 Jo car/9 7 z /Q3 x , 75 9/, elf , t R it tax Xi 1 Y D 1 t r u, } dS F g r IV op Vtr L trtl xafH er1 i 3 S is r ny r 3 i ii a iA-.a ::_.--:.,.x_...:v:.w t`lG.'"='-.. .-..-."" '^L'fi%:tw..'^a;.:c K:-'2.n:R2T;.."z^ yS{F'+ REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL, VOTES CAS's" AT TM H' Mwnbw of Amy ion, y x ELECTION x P R 'CINM f O y-.—. —sem;: Z9BerkeleyPart:No.i .A .. a BBerkeleyParkNo.2 S". .3 Bay View No. I C /2 Day View No. 1-A D X L Bay View El Cerrito No. F t 3 i El Cerrito No.2 G -VO : /G N EI Cerrito No.3 H '7 k El Cerrito No.4 t El Cerrito No.5 K1 a.t c 0 r El Cerrito No. 5-A L MElCerritoNo,ti i t } 4 El Cerrito No.G-A N El Cerrito No,? O 2 i i F.I Cerrito No.S P 110s r. ..i El Cerrito No.9 Q Irl Cerrito NO. 10 R p w. Y El Cemto No. 11 S 7.90 , 2r I Cerrito No 12 T ri a t h L't Cerrito No. 13 A 4117 F El Cerrito No. 14 EI Cerrito No. 13 7 t i 3lEilCerrito1\To• 15-A D 60 Fa Cerrito No. 16 Is L a..•...._..._.,.. C Wit.^ C a lu Cerrito No.16-A F i El Cerrito No. 17 G 1 s t _ El Cerrito No.17-A r El Cerrito No. 18 I ! h1 Cerrito No.18-A s E1 Cerrito No.19 S !.Z t s 4 1-:1 Cerrito No.20 L i t El Cerrito No.20-A a 33 3 t El Cerrito No.21 N j QI1CerritoNo.21-A El Cerrito No.2-7 i El Cerrito No.23 0 2 El Cerrito No.24 R S Al t I ellsutgtnn No.l Kensiington NO.2 9 Kensington No.2-A A 31 Kensington No. 3 B t Kensington No. 3-A C Kensington No.4 D ,3 7 777 Kensington No.3 Kensington No.5-A F f-, Kensington No. 6 Kensington No,7 H 7.2i /.. f KG1SlingtOI1 No.S a t i Ridunond No.2 L11- T rt 1 Richmond No.3 Richmond No. Richmond No.5 Richmond No.7 Richmond No.7AQRlohmondNo.8 R 00 Riclunond No.S-Ait F TO-& ci 19MS— 2 _ y w DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 61, 1954 REPUBUCAN I Member Couniy Cenirai Member Comfy Ceairal Member ComfyCentral MeanbMr Cmdy Certfrei Member County Cenfrei f Commi .-/.-.SuCop.Drst C omesui#ss_._j..Sup.t3'at. Mee L— up.D'at. M.Conrerfber ...._5. A ' •fir a -f+/ J46 . , '.3 3 .46 3j . e zap.s G t y 1:7 Af f ti ,,.5}'f .t41bk f a.. ice` /t t4 Ap . fA `` 17 , '" i y a+ .3 3';""`fi'`- fS nJ ..a./iI" -.'... '/*j r aY•d s )L ,,mss. 3 7 re s'r' s f",f;ter ,'•'a.. f Y r a } . w3 •""`T '". 1... Pr,t tr«E.i1 f 217, wT ... h r +^' Y r` a_ F.' t r aa L4J g1 I 1 A2,1 J 3. 1 a-7 J,&. _ex. _t a.R w rr 41 G 7 A __.....__..,1 .-....,e!+-..+ rE ++"'4 f • .,3'1:'.3.ai v x r"i`? a< 17 . N i o'' *'; ., ' f ' "'.[^ for / ?. d t tNd SSr d " _ s I.r/"/ r fI " 4Q 1 J D y17 17 R ! s s 0,,3 i e r. WSJ ',' tiS! .S' : r j60 F '1 -•. wI ,.t! i7 ' • s` cM"+i y r a " r II ' r - r : - V r/ I I V {f i V 101, 1/ py pw/ k ty1 HC(Y41K u // e c a Ar J.2 a ate.3.-- 3f r is L' T ! f Y Vr •f Y i r 1.Q 'a f• Y uiwr W+Ii a d I f"., L i_, rild { REPUBLICAN STATEMEW OF ALL VOTES CA S` A'I'D T 3E M W1 p K 11 ELECTION z PRECINCTS r 99 a Totals Brought Forward A 13 A 94: RUchniond No.9-A B Vly Richmond No. 10 C ti s Richmond No. 11 D 3 Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 p Richmond No. 1 1 G Richmond No. 15 Richnmond No. 16 Richmond No. 1? t.-Richmond No. 17-A Richmond No. 18 L T i Richmond No. 19 Richmond No.20 N r Richmond No.21 p ! Richmond Na 22 Richmond Na.23 Q 4 Richmond No.24 R Richmond No.25 Richmond No.2ii Q x t Richmond No.27 fi Richmond No.28 4 Richmond No.29 C C21- 5 Richmond To.30 9^ Richmond No.31 E x v f Richmond No.33 Richmond No.33 G x i Richmond No.34 1 Richmond No.35 I Richmond No.3Q Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 Richmond No.39 a 3 444P Richmond To.40 N j TRichmondN. X11 j . lit Richniund No.41-A p Richmond To.42 x Richmond No.43 R k Richmond No.44 S G., Richmond No.45 Richmond No.46 A Richmond No.47 a Richmond No.47-A T DRichmondNo.4s T y r Richmond No.49 Richmond No.50 F Richmond No.S1 G , Richmond No. N Richmond Nu,52-A j C!s Richmond No.53 Richniond No.53-A Richmond No.54 Richmond No.S4-A f Richmond No.SS N x n y Richmond No.56 Richmond~No.S7- p "' Riclnnond No.Si-A r a a y o.57-13 R1ichmoudN Richmond No.SS S t i Richmond No.S9 T 1/6, Totals Carried.._...-.,_..._.._._,_.._._.... Forward a 11 E F DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 69 1950 REPUBLICAN Member Comfy Central Member CoOsely Central member C«ety Cslral Menber C=wy central Member County Central: Committee..._..Vsup. ; st. ,: up.CamaeitMa_Snp.l Con mifta. .Snp.Di& co:Vamee. _sup.mo. per•2 ...=a Y 1,_{ R '`' a: S s A TT•W fl3 7-n PW Q?7,atet B ' 3 r rAl is a c 3 3 3;39 3,7 r F x.35 .35"3 - 0_3 3a . 30 77 f c 41, zi;Xf 5:.. a.' f AtJ N ',I r `-ir` 30 Sc a 2,Y 10 e4Z.2.2. AJ c 13J 3 3t5 D 4 5`s`'.3 G.-7 33 ;;.34 30;3-2.3.3 1or1 9. ., K ss. sz sss yrs s Orr;3 r L ;3-1 31 .33;.2 3-? .2 0 3/O9 .zy 36 r M1 3Y N) 432 le JF', r J' i!,/f.r •r' ,/" f ` 1 ... ' .° d o. .r j 3 Jrn, r e l t i r' W bS1 o bio s. s' s T 11 A 2 ,.5" 7 S' ,r ffpkt w r Nre. 1.2 t t• fq Nt41.V J L r /s/S .t / O/_ JiK . s l S s 3 .3s j l' ' /'`,/`,T /rrZ /';i°'. -,,7"' /,/ ',,,` ' x tea. 0 17 RI r rel/- rrs i. REPUBLICAN 304, STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIS Mmubw of h low iR-. ,....:^«. a.._.:moi.-...:....--•:.':L'T.e. :X _...,_...-.. ,_ f41.f K ir ' ELECTION u PRECINCTS t t ik d t Total* Brought Forwam 2.t99i/' Richmond No.60 R r'/.S' z s t y Richmond No. 61 C Richmond No.61-A D l 1RiclunondNo,62 J Richmond 1\To,fit-A g p + o Richmond No,63 G Richmond 1\o,64 richmond No.64-A I Richmond No.65 _ ._.. _ j Richmond No.GS-A K . ' r 4 t 0RichmondNo.66 L Richnhoud No,66-A Af Riclunond No.67 AT i U mumd. ILT"_ O Richmond No.6$-A p Richmond No.69 Q x Riclunond No.69-A R Richmond No.70 S f k i4 R 1LT5? t v Richmond No.71-A A i 1 i p r741RichmondNo.72 Richmond No.72-A C Ricluuond No.73 T` Richmoud No..73- E Richmond No.74p Ric mond No.74-A G' , t,.: X-1;O Riclhnond No.75 H Richmond No.75-A rvcluuond_I1Ta,?b__—____...._._r F E r Riclunond No,76-A JC Richmond No.77 L / 1 Richmond No,77-A M Riclunond No.7S N P l:ichmond No...Z8-A__ hRichmondNo.79 p i Richmond No.79-AQ r1 Riclunond No.80 R 15 i Richmond No,51 t Richniond No.82 u Riclunond No,S2-A A E Riclunond No.83 Richmond No.83-A C Richmond No.94 D' Richmond No.84-A iRichmondNo.'SS Richmond No.SSA G x k Richmond No.86 H a Richmond No.86-A l 1 r Riclunond No.87 w___.__._____.____.___ _-__. . 1x u Richmond oN .87 AT a W Richmond No.SS L Riclhmuml No.88-A At Riclunond No.59 Riclunond To.59-A t P.iclunond No 90 p ' ' 1 Mcluncuhd No.91 Q t TRichmohhdNo.9 R x Richmond No.92-A Riclunond No.93 F w ¥ rr Total$Carted Forward r j r2 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HEED JUNE 6, 1950 5 REPUBMAN Member County Centra! Mweber Gamty Ceakal Member Gaiety Central ` Membrr Caur fy CenFsei !+ Member County Ceetrs! CommSupDat CO OtKOQ Dia. ( _ Coexetea_ Sup.[7st:u h N A 4414,14400 4 W4..GC,dam a 1!r *Izr3 46- P am* !3P 3s 3 4/- 3P, 37 3#1 3 9 3^ 33 31/Y P F G,, It 12,11 f C S i i I eI.• II N / x.1.1 ./. .r'C 47 r 0 3 S rI M I ' . T IlV 1/ j, 5 t 3 3xs t v2/ o2y T2s G .?.Z 2/ 422.2225- r k t ir! i d c r /31,31 x,3 ,3 l 1,3 r + f A a 61 77 7 .j Oivs Y, r t N AO f{/ 44 t 1 r A .3r/ 3 i.3 40 p t t i N 113 1:2- ;/3 : /.3./ -`' f f t PP I! d i ae. r 13 49 45Z R a r f r 33 333 REPUBLICAN 306 STATE EW, OF ALL VOM CASTATI`M. Member of A onbly 1016 Dislrid x p f j ria ELECTION y Y F 0 PRECINCTS 110 4 4 i Totel Brought forward A t i 6 Richmond No.94 o a a Richmond No,95 C .3 ./7 Richmond No.96 D J7 Richmond No.97 t f Richmond No.98 F_ Richmond No.99 G 0-7 Richmond INTO,100 H 1 Richmond No.101 1u l,non 1 No Richmond No 103 Y Richmond No. 104 L Richmond No. 10S s " Richmond No.lOG A' Riclim and No.107 O Richmond No, 10£ Richmond No. 109 Q lr Richmond No.110 R lliloiid ITo.Richmond Richmond No.112 T Richmond No.113 A TM Richmond No.114 c A Richmond Igo,115 L' Richmond IN 16 D i s Richmond No.117 Richmond No. 118 F 27:/X'3 Riclmiond No. 119 Richmond No.120 cast Richmond No.l Fist Richmond I\To.2 l=ist Richmond No,2-A R ii ' ; r/,1 r x East Richmond i.To,3 L x, North Welimond No.l North Richmond ATo.2 N t North Richmond No.2-A North Richmond I To,3 P North Richmond No.3-A 0 North Richmond No. A. North Richmond s T N0,5 Q ? 4 E s2 6 San Pablo No.1 JF San Pablo No.2 A x San Pablo No.3 p t( yc San Pablo No. C San Pablo No.S m San Pablo No 6 San Pablo No.? San Pablo No.8 G, nx San Pablo No.'9 a r r^ San Pablo No. 10 Sul Pablo No, It San Pablo No. 1277 Ta r San Pablo No, 13 xh San Pablo No. 1 1 San Pablo No.15 N t„ Y San Pablo No,16 t t s t San Pablo No 17 P z San Pablo No.17-A Q `,";' r r F z 74L4141 S--ui Pablo Nm IS R o r San Palilo No+ 18-A Sail I';ililo 10. 18 1 s pp Totals Carried Forward DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 g REPUaLr Al i Member County Central Member Coeaty Ceelrel Member QXWs C M*&J Mmobee Come Central F Member County Ceefral Comwooe._--47SuP- t Cp itMe-- - 4 r J,!4 " x 11 4w se 76so7s,sAa,s7u-7 G ,s c rds_t"jv_4j ops s ?`.?? B 3 33 36 3 33 .3 F f 9 a t G Sq ,3'3'.sy.s,07 ,> ,s/ s3 6-/ Y 3 t 34/` mss- -- L,216 s r .: r r• r 41- E N 'y 3 3 3 .3 y414 toY FS 5 3,3 3ca 3 zs`.-zs` r 14 A35(- .33.3 .x'- 30 430 3, -.36 .2 11 41f JS a n 4° C7 i F mb 1 • ,5"3.3 .3 ' 33 _.,rr",. - 1' f b e t r t L 5r-'o'.3 ,fid 45 „x.3 fs-`, ,” . fi ililyy ryry d z N3 .3 3 .3 9- 3 34 s ,s t #"+'.a.Flt•t". '.r". P fl Q Ca o c3 a i si2o lb ./.3. / ./O43 / lam / A f B 3b 3' ' f jocId i a[D 3 /.312t2S 77-771. ii H e 4 a w,_ tv w' w.. 45- L1. 313 IVr v Oil/ _.... F/ Vo l P 3 f0000 t— ro aarmgr::L',.R:.c+..^a.•.,.:._..,IC t7a..'s.`!'!"3!:*„!:isr.reWp 'ac.' a .:.. iaY;.r.I N} fi REPUBLICAN 306 STAT IKENT OF ALL VOTES CASTAT'':THE Mwnbw of Awm* 1oNr Di:tric! 1 Aid:. ELECTION ri# OPRECINCTS t rnYll o y } f r Totak Brought Forward l If /' t r 3, San Pablo No.20irf r San Pablo No.21 L' San Pablo No.21-AD rr El Sobrante lea. k El Sobrantc No.2 F h f El Sobrante No.3 G7 1 1 1:1 Sobrante No. 3-A El Sobrante No.477J l l Solmulte NTo.3 J I O dlilSobratlteNo.G El Sobrante No.7 L t1 ,+{o k 1.1 Sobratlte No.S 7 I::I Subrante No.9 N any/ 3_73. k K Rollin-,\'Vcxxi I To.l Oin-,Wo I\t)1ltnl;\'axl I\TO.2 P j t Rolling Wood ATo.2-A RO11111 T\Food I TO.3 R 5-t Giant S Jr ,,fib t T s Rodeo No. i A X33 x efta 2RodesNo.2 B Rodeo No.3 C / %' Rodeo No.4 D Rodeo No.3 E Rodeo No.6 N f I? 9RodeoNo.7 G Rodeo No.8 H , 2 t Rodeo No.9 I '/ Rodeo No. 10 n 1.Rodeo No,l l Pinole No.I ry t Pinole No.2 2 4..-f t r r- s t ,tyy'•„ Pinole No.3 Hercules 0l Selby P 1 t-. r Rd StnT E Vo TE Q µ. R a a3bCrockettNo. 1 f Crockett.No. 2 r Crockett No. 3 C Crockett No. D, I rt .7t t-Crocl.CtL. To Crockett No.G R 3,Crockett No.7 G Crockett No. 8 Crockett No.9 n Crockett I T9. 10 Port Costa No. 1 r r.Port Costa No. 2 L r K Danville No. 1 Danville No.I-A N Danville No. 2 Danville No.2-A P Danville No.3 J k San Ramon R ,.t T' , p f{ y v Tassajara S d 4 rv Totals Carciad DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD UNE 6, 1950 a. REPUBLICAI'iil:J 3 vt Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central j Member County Central Sup.D t. Committee._ __ f. Sup Sup.Dist. Committ _. _.Sup.DCommitteeDist. ea 1 ist. J% A 4678' to 4", 6t9 T'6oe3 ':6cV,s9 f B (o D r ' w r 3)4D23 : z ;Z-9 231 -23, ;Z : 3 . . y 2 2s 2 3 ' 3 2 2 3 0 ?S r' F S q Ifo Yl 49% 541 '541. 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WIZ, %"14SAN -IfV "471,74f 7 7*77 D Z 074p,a?3 3 3 IzZ K46 N 3 t ! dna. 74 1113;S34tll 'VN5 11 Q I Jch. s h o- ,'•`.," tom REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t Membw of Aue m* 106 DWr;d I r 1 i t rad S a ELECTION a x t t g PRECINCTS FA J 2 e 1 r E t 0 t G r t r t t Totals Brought forward A j W ZY: f..." r } a Lafayette No. 1-A it Lafayette No.2 C 7 i r ALafayetteNo.2- LafayettellT ____ Lafayette No.3-A 70 71 1 Lafayette No.•# G 6rLafayetteNo.5 H . `1 4 Lafayette No.5-A J 5I.1fa}•ette 1'0,fi t Lafayette No G-A 0/ Canyon Morap St. Marys INV ox'' Q-L._ 17, 0 32 r r i Orinda No.1-A I' `f ;+.2-. a Orinda No.2 Q tr Orinda No.3 R Orinda No.4 S Q T g f 9rinda No,3_. f Orin&No.S A f ZIF t P t r Orinda 1?0.7 Orinda No.5 C 'I DOrindaITu.9 w. t f Alamo No.J_ R Alamo No.2 F 3 ;9-3 ik Alaino No.2-A G l 4- alb r _ a r Alamo No.3 ff Alhambra x e 8 To+-a 1 L r Walnut Creek No. 1 N 1 Y Walnut Creek 1110.1:.__ Walnut Creek No.3 Walnut Creek No.4 Q Sf kil alnut Civek No.5 K #D1 Yr NValnut Creek No.6 S '59" Walnut.CxvcK,No.,7.__.-._, h r lValnut Cr,-•ek No.7-A A 1f.: 't} r t . t1%alnut Creek No.8 J& . 4V 11'ahtut Ciwk-No.b-A Walnut Creek No.9 D 4 Walnut Creek No.11 1 1'ahtut Creek No.12 G 1. daluut Cscek NO.13 7 i NN ahtut Creek ATo.14 l S µ 1 t t t t riot T 3 x f r` 0. 3 Saranap No. 1 s j t r Saranap No.2 L Jf 317 t Saranap No.3 M 4f f J3 N . 1- _ T 1.aarauah Nva.-# 2. 4 511'ilU1jL tlr. i r Martinez No. l P f r Martinez No.2 Q Martinez No.3 R I J Martinez :o, 3-A s Martinez No.A E" 11 Totals Carried Forward DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE G, 1950 REPUBLIC;Atwt F 1 Member Cowty Cenfra) Member Comfy Cen#rai Member cawCentral Manbar Cmdy Confrai Member Coun#y Cot*at 3 P. Sags.Ears# Comnu f#CaYrmrNae. Drs# Su t es p Dist. r#ee p. rs#. y i h 64t5 3 fi5 52`J 551, gA BI iib 3`/ SIC Sf D 3 F 77 it Yl • G IV/ G 17! 93 9G» •S? .31( i i f _ M 5Y` ! 4/t i r i ''•YCaFkP lit L+' i P t i 38 5L.3 f d: 1 1A So gs e m d o .31 5j f •3/ .,c'3 31 /4, 27 t U Y 71 142 r toy V_ E r f 11 yra 2/ . 3/ 4/.2 ,13 ab r•••-..........min+...._,, s.+r+.,.«e-•.....i a-._.... i,-.e.,,........., ei N 4 79 s f r, r 51 f f 4 1441 iss. A15 z/ P 5 { r ZS e 1 G} a 163 ss a 3 f 01 7 Ri 5yv14416C4h. O k f 4* l i'!:t'?'br^'i{5%L.`i {{,,kra i. yd{{ 1 1 d r ,,; "!.`i ,•a .., _ „ ,wm! wy+ W REPUBLICAN hl a STATE1 ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST .AT! IM DWrid i +F f j Yom 6 Z t r k Y ELECTION y PRECINCTS t k E O wt Totals Brouybt Forward tit /S/'F ' t r ANEW Maitiuez No.5 B 7 .0. a 4 Martinez No.G L' 1 g 1. Martinez No.7 D 4 3'1 s t Martinez No.9 F 1(t t t s Martinez No. 10 G l Z., ,._t 4 r r z lMartinezNo. 1177 Martincz No. 12 Martinez No. 13 Alartinez No. 1$ i .• ' , i L 3 3MartinezNo. 13 AlartinezNo. 16 Martinez No. 17 t ASart371eZ 11s].1$ e t T U J 1 t1 s Martinez No. 19 P ' Alartinez No. 19-A Q yyFyj j r Martinez No.20 R f ,• r i ! t AlarUncr. 11Cn 21 T ! J 1 C Mountain View No.2 a Y Mountain View No.3 CMountainViewNo. x., w -g D l 1 Alow11.1u1 Vlew No.3 r ' im .. z f u Mountain-View.No.G S I r' t Vine Hill F l Vin` Hill A t Q 9 t i1 Concord No. 1 H - ; ' Concord No.2 1 ' Concot i No.3 n 4i Concord No.' i r Concord No.5 L b y Concord No.l3 t Concord No. . I a7 p Concord-NO.$ Concord No.9 k E. Concord No. 10 Q 1 ex F i Concord No. 10-A R F 7 Concord No.11 S J 7 f Concord ll o-12.T Concord No. 12-A i 1413 S Concord No. 13 B a 1 Concord No. 13-A C D ,Concord No. 1.1 t 3 s e Cuncurd.X1o._14-A._.-.__._. _- S =?_ Concord No. 13 k 7- 4 Concord No. 16 G -Z i Concord No. 17 H Concord No. 17-A l ay At H Coianrd-No.I .__ 5 t I Concord I 19 8' : : zt _4F r L Concord No.20 L Concord :\0.21 I / f UInCUilt No.22 11' / K•V o X0.23 Ate te3d p 31 T t.a a r.. 4 .,.s.... _ ,... (( ,.. YE 7 K Cowell 4 / 7,77 Pesch No 1 R n U }' Pacheco No.2 s T ?-A Ts, t F Totals Carried Forward DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 r' . REPUBLIC AN Member County Central Member County Central * =- ftmcr-CDi$t. ntral Member Cmdy Central Member County Central r Committee -sup.Mat j; Coaxnuffee_3_.__.S Dist ComnrFtee:...._ sup.Dat Commiffee.._--sup.0isf. W Ica r 24 i1 i j 41 leis10RINIf Q 4 D Jr. 41 33 J 1 I s ei 2 3K L a 24 3 / ? N i mow ., F Fy.lb 11 3 m f y 20 j 77 1.3 i t C L 3 6 i 3" f3lb F aG o IY H 46'0 3V f x s s 34P 36Ls N JI SO P 77. .27, r gin•5 /-3 /2, s J t k y A i Ir C ! f 114 i. { t j ,t . t.r,,.7 v. 5 '.s,l'a _:,n,..y% D 15 4 E iy 5" j qSw Hj f 717 a b L z 2. ` w 45' . /17 9 37 fj 7j 4 P A] X I Ll mom.____.___':>--•,:-_.-... ... . REPUBLICAN 314 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT IM Mwmbwof A * EL i+ VteiVN 1 nMy PRECINCTS E t p " 4 To#si:Brought Forward A yW 9 s:F t Pleasant Hill No.l F r I'lca-,tilt Hill Na, i-A C Pleasant Hell Na.2 b .3 r, j 3-- -3,0 t Pleasant Hill No.3 F ry r 1'lc:,aut hill Nx.:-A G i Pleasant 13iA Na.4 AV i I'Iea.izit Hill 'to..ri Jr 5 A. c gL y TIAa IYa y' t Pittsburg No.2 t Pittsburg No.3 j r Pittsburg No.4 R N t Pittsburg IQa.5 S 6 i f Pliti b u . Iia..... x» v : Pittsburg No A 17 Pittsburg Na,8 1 a ...,....re 1 s + Pittsburg No.9 f . 4 Pittsburg No. Ill s r 22 4 S Pittsburg No. 11 f. Pittsburg No. 12 F Pittsburg Na. 1a G e Pitt.-burgNo. ht x t i r f Pittsburg No. is 2tstutgNaifi Pittsburg No.17 E G 3 9 S Pittsx uig No, 17-A L Pittsburg No. 18 At r jlPittsburgo. 19 Pittsburg No._20.-a 4F n f Pittsburg Na.24•,11 Pittsburg Na.21 Q Piusbung No.21-A IR 1*7 - 14 Pittsburg Ito.22 Pittsbum No.23 Pittsburg No.24 A p 4 Pittsburg No.25 a I'ittsbura No.26 C J g J s Orbisonia D F .fort Chicagoo No. I Port t_-}Iicago No. 1-,A G r Port Cliicargo No.° 0 Clyde i 4N1C1tUls c Ny t 4 x Axitiacllu.1- _ zjQ 49i Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 Q j 4 Antioch Na.4 1? t .. a . y x.w• Antioch No.5 S ze Ant;oi:Ii._Z1si._ti k tDIRECTPRIMARYELECTIONHELDJUNE6119503153REPUBLICANF" Member fy CommiMea ..P Dn st Mambor } GtrelMeaber Cow fyCa« treember Couriy Cenrat COWAifseGow"Woo Supm Commiffos.......,Sup.Dat a t I Y 1 v f,n• t 1 C 411 v r F 2133 riyjj 4y/ 17 M q 37 -21 3 341 357 rr 411 AMIX i Y l y k I P Q SRII p i 1F} wH y n y j r n}. r-+-.w..- 4 J}+«..Th,yv r l p i wY ., 4..- ... ..k _. .._._ _.,... _.. ruF$ .v.. 1 w 40 r P III r' r.. i 4'S3_ a Sb rr/ 37 f F r. 4777 f r F t A C 5 y Il ea 31 lel /3 t IA. f M N z is -a}'- t j ifsp F: f Z; t REPUBLICAN 31 ST:ATEIAMT' OF ALL VAS C TT AT~ 10th t r FEUCTIONv a PRECINCTS a ci t q 5yt r 4R y.. r Totals Brought forward v Antioch No. Antioch No.8 Antioch No.4 Antioch No,9-A Antioch No. 101F Antioch No. 10-A C ,3 7 w Antioch No, 11 X y Antioch No, 12 Antiochch No. I2-A Antioch No. 13 K 3t 1 i m Antioch No. 14 L 4 2. t Antioh No, 14-A m' 13 Antioch No. 15 N J e i ii o c v Lone Tree No. 1 Q Lone Tree No.2 P Lone Tree No.3 f R Brentwood No.7 f Bmntarood No.2 i r oa F a Brentwood No.4 E1 g v r Brentwoodood No,3 8 17 .Z f Mkt Brentwood No,b C Byron No. 1 hi By'roll N0. A Ibn ightsen F Oakley No. 1 G . Oaklq No. I-A N +• i t Oakley No.2 J . y y Oakley Na-3 3 Bethel Island a 9 . y i y P lY3 z SE? 44ii1 hhtf ViiV CONT"COSTA t P, i Y i i II Y t 1`a 4 k :,•t6 i t x io f will cfAli z D'y p: w•..,—..«.•..,.._.,.,_._.,.......»....,.». ,...,....-+w+., ...+ra....Tu,...•r-- k•---...,.Wa., t:, ,. <' 4 r,, , .•- r 1":,`.' C T E Jr s e N tee.. t tom£ 4 _ t rF 7 at3 L At t k i I t* f A r, v pt Q p 4 777 111 70 t CCCi 3 M a- l J t i f 4. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 I, r REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member Coaaly Central Member Cousfy Central MemberCenfral ! Member Counfy Cenfral Committee_.. _Sup.ist ! Comaa#las__ _Sup.& Cemmillee___._S.t Coannefb p.EYisi: Commiftee___...Sup.Dkf. ijr 1" r 1 A s scl' S i f H S I € i 34, h i 4 f r i 4 ld s r N s r r z fi S I4 Yr r d 77 r Til Hx JIM af '4Z 7-7 r r H j r r e Lr i I i C• i r 3 t ! T h n g S f?t f 4 it .. `! 1 -'s w.l AI'I iu i'..ST n,.kr"!. r s b r y n Z r 444 S r i r~ J3 ,t r` STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEREPUBLICAN Member CouCemfiral Member Couniy Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral Member County.Cenfrainty amemiflse.._.»Sup.iX A Gaerm tfee _. Swp.Dist. I Commiftee.....-..Sup Dist. }f Commiffee— P.Dist. m E:LECTIOI T E PRECINCTS t 4 _ r z 3 Berkeley Park No.l x ej t Berkeley Park No.2 8 feBayVittivNo. l Bay V1c r No,l-A Ba View No.2 t E1 Cerrito No. 1 g a El Uarrito No.2 G r o k EI Cerrito No.3 H f f}S E1 Cerrito No.4 6' J x REI(Cerrito No,5 x Ll Cerrito No.S-A L r K s El Cerrito No.6 N v x Isl Cernto No.6-A l Cerrito N`0. El Cerrito No.8 A x EI Cerrito No.9 t d, 1ElCerritoNo. 10 EI Cerrito No. 11 F } 11 Cerrito No. 12 x El Cerrito No, 13 A t n I;1 Cerrito No, 14 k EI Cerrito No.15 tM I1 Cerrito No.15-A l3 ' c 3 n Ll Cerrito No. 16 k e L'1 Cerrito No.16-A t EI Cerrito No.17 r t EI Cerrito No.17-A L'I Cerrito No. 18 EI Cerrito.No,i8-fl r s L'1 Cerrito No.19 i' K EI Cerrito No.20 D- Cerrito No,20-A t x }s Irl Cerrito No.21 a t r. . LI Cerrito No,21-A El Cerrito No.22 1, w i t ix I:1 Cerrito No.23 t r 14 Ei Cerrito No.24 k Y sI\,115111a'1d31 il, Kensington No,2 A x i Ktnslnbnon Na.2- Kensington No,3 Kensington No,3-A C Kensington No,4 D It Kensington No.S i hcnsiil-ton No.5-A F w,. . 5 S#} Kensington No.6 t Kensington No.7 H Kensington No.8 1 r 1.IM Richmond No.2 5 . Richmond No.3 L I` M, Richmond No.4 1r Richmond No.S N 4 irJmaQnd Nst.6. Y g Richmand No.7 P Richmond Na.7-A Richmond No.8 R P.icjhmon`dNo.S-A s iliilli .+uL1w—D. t•!. oAtS ed.Fora+rerd. M1 J DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 r REPUBLI.CAN ; Member County Central Manber County Cedal I me a6er Cody Central Member County Central Member Coddy Central Commiffee_—._SSup.Dist. f Conumittles.._....S DssL Committoe_ _Sa LDi&L sp.Dist Commiffee_...__past. 7 iy I c i er i Ftttttt F n, N ' 3 t rww Txw i. H T•. y 3 , .,.._v.r . er..."., y .m .:....-y i^ y. j}, y'. . F jL...'" r 77 IV 1 1 t T r x - r t b' w i 47 It j t -, l -.-. .,. y ._ . .;.:. s d ... y „^... of^-r k- " a,. i n v c i r e s ii R 41 t e. -re` z {_.-.,- _....y.h j ..... ,. .ire-. ..,.-t.. g. dm 3 f S K P e z t U. N. f e s Q r v> Y m r r p er,e. ate- -,} m F r LjF»r. j qq r`% i A r v P t R VP w et j¢ i C 1 1 r f i N, f vi a y j, ._H j 4 y,.,keR{rf a C i i se y r h t e e ` i 1 r amzcacsc-...N.._.__ }:»:r•^eise'-9,'>m,7z T r DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Lieutenant Gavenw of State _ j__ _—Controger I u F x a vOj 2 i zELECTION O cs G a vj 1PRECINCTSinjo f { z Z sd ocdx i U ar r r G2z e t,z O if :4 V a k Berkeley Park No. l A 3 G O D / O t... Berkeley Park No.2 I /9 o -Z . O -301 l3 . / ,.3 ' 10 . 154 , 3.. 2*71 Bay View No. 1 C .2" 0 D 3 / LO- o . o . o . Stit' . 01 S`l. . 3 p /'`_ /Q_r Bay View No. 1-A p 0 o 0 .T6- 9 . / d 2. a GBayViewNo.2 0 3 El Cerrito No. 1_ F 4 lG v O p GS. 1.2. . / 3 G!r . 3 loo_ , af-. El Cerrito No.2 G 73 0 / .i _ / 8 sv, o No. 6 . 5' . y. /-2-. i/03.7g 23 -2o.`EI Cerrito .3 N t 5a Y i t f 1 Cerrito No.4 1 fi A-1 / O / O 7 , G3.3971,1-3 i /6.11 d C4r its,IST ,. -A L ' 32 O O O Q I.5 O Z i S 2 r EI Cerrito No.5 K I1, G Q D ,3"!0 D .Z .3. x'.-31 0 O o 0 3q SS moo' 9FICrrntoA'o. .-A L El Cerrito No.6 m 1177,r l:l Cerrito Nei. (A N I O O / 6 El Cerrito No.s Pzo o 0 0 3e 3/. a 3 ; Q .9 El Cerrito No.9 Q i O O El COCerritoNo. lU R `,S" D 3 El Cerrito No. 11 S ' i Z; d 88 £o2.Z -j..._ rl Cerrito No. 12 ..___ D_L___ ___Lt_.'L2. .___ _ L7.--7/ 1 El Cerrito No. 13fi O O o2- 1 .3G. j -..3,(. . 7e. Ll Cerrito No. 14 g "1 O Q7 7 f -ZZ-'Q Q . El Cerrito No. 15 a o 0 0 /S. 5. l Al a-lo 1 i Cs L'1 Cerrito No. 1.i-A p ' 3 p D O O /J 7. lil Cerrito No. 16 _ r. _ _ t;.. r..1 1 12_._. 1..-. —_ Q . _ ("L __._..3 S 11171 L:1 Cerrito No. 16-A F ' 1 L'1 Cerrito No.17 1 cot- . D '71 - ZD K El Cerrito No.17-A fl;27. O ® U fo , 3 / Ii . El'Cerrito No. 18 1 1 /'0 ' 0 0 0 0 2 7_1 9 El Cerrito No.19 A O - O O O ..5-6 t om• . O D i',1 •.Z 3# L'I Cerrito No.20 L ;; fo v o D 0 ..24' 3o. a / ;,3O 3 3 1:1 Cerrito No.20-A m IJj O D O 4 t L1 Cerrito No.21 Ar ?02`J , . Q ssZ t? ? dam. / .3 , G i : 1 1. oZS / i . ., El Cerrito No.21:A 3g 2 D 03/ i El Cerrito No.22 p ., 0 , f O 617 136 . 1 1 43 , 576 1:1 Cerrito No.23 0 _ ..3 0 20 3 J aZ a2i , `!y3 ;o. l.lCerrito No.?. R !iV I 1 D _Ov9 7 . F .. 5 I\l'IISIII^At011 a Tl)• I Z) iiiL-um No.2 Jd 3 gt T 3.z. o . o / t / . 9 : o y ,aa .Kensington l o..':A r\rli-in-ton No.3 a2-/ .3 3 Kensington No. 3-A c ;.a D o Kensington No.4 p J f © 3 ©3 Kensington No.5 C O Q Ken.No. S-A F 4 4 43 Or Lo ! / l ' 7 Kensington No. 6 G I:uiuugtoll No.7 N -S D 0 6 d 421'. i / • '`) t R T x i7 0 Q e9 Q 1 . l a li.,.1. . Z1 .._ ...._ ...Kensington ?o.8 s ltichcuond o 3 Richmond No.2 11 0 . O a LAO D t0 y c,Richmond No.3 L : D f Ricluuond No.4 O D 0 Q fa . , •i aZ 6,Z,Z .".L ld'r._ r .._ i., 9 p Richmond No.5 1z' _ 0 0 " t l ichtnnud.an.n '1 f r- ltielnntoud No. z p o c I 1e11111UI1d No.7-A J7 / / o 4/ 3y4- 9+/ Riolnmond No.S r ' D O O 3 v h?! / Richmond No.S-A S o.(/J L l A p V f P. f iiii1`hmnnd ATp.T1 Totals Carried.E'oGwand....-.._ ..st I/ ,.,r•..L.' _f, / ___ _,, -,t*_4 iy d Jr s i r DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 DEMOCRATIC' s it Treasurer A a el Member Sfete Board of Eguska on 4 Socmld KfflCf c f v U39 rs1 x i O x a pa rg a w < a < ul 1" o v < w ss. a w v x u A39 ' 7 1., o , s - / ; oz J 0 33 r i t r 8 'as if! 3 L l 2 3o Z a. a20 3 f( /a , .zz sE R 7 g fFq. ; r Gi 7 7 37 l H G'r" JcT d I 417 T -3 a2 a 1: 0 I L VV /3 2z o 2 o .5` /_3 0 3; o O ZS r R r3 0 2 ..35/ o v / 2- 7 0 Or Ic If s 004003 r2 0 ,L5 ..Z.. !.6 6- 3 S 02 M/ B i D aur 2 . 3 / 7 117 -eft 9 E a .. .+ 1 G s t E 54 L I I N G 3 /9 ; z jj St z R 7Z/G z / `9 s G 413a r G I3 X17 H / /1 J`. I I f I v 1 177 940 7 jFI / j r 07 C1 / i•Z5 U 3j 5/ r V 2®r) C 07 7 44 F DEMOCRATICSTATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE SeaefaGoen+or Lieafenenf Governor Confrofiw of Sfefery i y z I LE u a x ? igo x --bW I IzLECTION PRECINCTS t< z 4 o a H h Cn a z x x n: x G 2 a. ki Z t . 5. .. vim, 3 in , c1 f c°, rt Totals Brought Forward A 13 54 !/ 40? ; JI S7 /MAY-6,ove Ivclllnoud No.9-A D O t?6 t., 4 Richmond No. 10 C `- % „ J - / q'a S / / J0 . b j i/f, 7y i Richmond No. 11 D ii3 s- / O .i / 5.2. S3 o lvoZ 3 /a y Richmond No. 12 E 3 Richmond No. 13 F '# (. o O O o ,' a Q RicllIl101id NO. 14 G O O 4 J Richmond No. 15 0 b-Z G . Z S v ' 1,2 /D Riclulluud No. 16 1Q 7-i127; v. k... Richmond No. 17 Q 1 3 P.iclnnond No. 17-A d• j' O 4 O © f.Z. 3 : 0 / 9/ O S,-7 -a ' Riohinond No. 18 Richmond No. 19 lj 7 Richmond No.20 N;;3 L) O .5 O !> : D la y-: i b J i lv i//// Richmond 1\0. ..l ps O 0 !J O Q 7 f!!;e Richmond No.w p '!3.- o o t7 Richmond No.2.3 4 .3 y G c1 G' ,,tl l9 5.2:. 7 O 4 Richmond 1`Tn.248 f c? a 11 t F 4 ! D/ 9 / ;l i Richmond No.25 S r y RlchlllOnd No.26 O O © Q /D z, V-5,Is Richmond x Richmond No.27 d ` 0 3 j S Richmond No.28 1 I Richmond No.29 C 3 0 ,tom'° D Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 1.S' D l/ ttr 1 ___ Richmond No.32 7 4 G7 .::..f ! .. 3 fS Richmond No.33 G S Richmond No.34 richmond No. 35 a D b . 3 3 J F3fPlo D Richmond No.36 J t O O p f r Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 Lii7 Richmond No.39 i 23 2 I 52- I !,/ ?,i5r. AZ y Richmond No.40r R.ichinond No.41 s 771, 3 1419, 77- Richmond No. 11-A j, o C? f r' 3 f _ G i i .f/ '3 Ricluuond No.42 47 4 7 - 2, 17J7 zoeo !? /f{ Richmond No.43 R 7 y . Xz- r f /l. e o _.. ,. Richmond No.44 3 5- / 0 C> S3T 10 icl)niond No. 0; 0 0 0 0 3.ZJT Riclunond No.46 ASt:.Z O / O 7 flf7,0 Richmond No.47 O fI •1, ic Richmond No.47-A C jy2D •. % Gc; . j SS Zy 9 / Richmond No.48 j) :4 O / D j?! r>/ O Richmond No.49 d O Richmond No.50 F D D 0 1,97_-r hichnlond No.51 G a D 7/ 3 Richmond No.52 jf 167o Richn)un(l No.52-A O O p rR1CliIilQIldN0.53 Q Q O Q 0 l Q Richniond No.53-A n Richniond No.54 L # /13 / / j Z A/ 1 hSchluond No.54-A w/6 0 ffyO Richmond No.55 N '7' Q a „5 Q ki ri ; oz R ichniond No.56 d © p L? 93J v 1 r' f Richmond No.57 p Q 719 - 0 _ - _if.. 0/ t 38 /.I?-l 079! Riclmiond No.57-A 0 a 7.3 3 v 42-- 71 - 3 0 3,4411 / wL`Richnnil No. R o at 4 ' JS. t $ i / P icl)nlolld No.58 a v Richmond No.59 O Totals Carried Forward l 1 f d DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 4 32 DEMOCRAT1 p ji Tmawror Afton"6eeerel Member Stafs Board of EgnaGsafion y 0 0 a 3 x ; c x C, w a a td x x bj ul s r A 09 .PrS wal B.Z. 5v3 _ li t r y:: :. 'r3F - 01.,207 Q f 16 , y' 9 .. i . =mss i _ Y , r 9yl fir' . 7. / .GS / r'y'e J 2 i 77- s 400J4 10 t-5- b . 1 t 51 O 1-3 K fo t/d .3 :G .--_ 9 . 11 . 5" 71o . 9 :Vis`" 4 a t F o 7 0 a i p E R 7. !` . 3 / .Z : 0,9 3 - DEMOCRATIC 24 STATFMIWT OF ALL V'O'TES CAST AT: 'I 3E Governor R U@Wount Governor 1 S etery ! o 4 of Siete Contr ELECTION i O SST ``• E? ~' z Z PRECINCTS z a x w o ? 1 m i z x Q x uI Q ti x . rn 54 O 1 o .: O a FO Total* Brought For'wam A Tg' 47 33 .,(1"l„ 331 of t.40.#: 133t: x/116 F Richmond No.60 f / 4 7 O o- 'F . o x: a Richmond No. 61 G' Er 00 57 1,17 !, f t Richmond No.61-A - D !;/0 . U 4 O _ 0 . jG j) 0 .3 Pichmond No, 62 61116 C3 4 O p 1 l 44Yp p + rt Richmond No 62-A F a 0 0 0 7. d f Ric1iIIIOIIJ No,63 G 1 O O O 40 Richmond No. 64 N N 17 a2 - RichmondNo.64-A v " "l F ' J 5 Richmond No.6 J # o f b i f 'a2 I:icluuond No.Cis-A b' d 0 j f 7, .2 Y7 A ... MT I.icluncmd Na,66 Le2,3 / © a D ` m -- O Richmondand No.66-A I:ichuiond No, 67 N b Cl (OZJO Richniond No.68-A P 1 D _ 0 Q O 77 i Richmond No,69 4 t ! Q a Richniond No. 69-A R !} U . © O Richmond No. 70 S I+ O _ 0 2Z O Richmond,No. 71 3" ' 'moi p O 9 02-..% Richmond No.71-A A i'3 0 O 1 0 Q +t 3 S4' 3 i f o ! F t r Richmond No.i2 72-A g Q 0 U Q +! .S Q ? _ a t! 0.2: Riclunond No. c eT luclunand No.73 0 Ricluuond.No,73-A I._._._1_ ._.. .__+ .._- Riclunond No. 74 F O t- Q -} l ! + . f./..2 Richmond No. 7.4-A G I!.,,' f Q . .: Q Richmond No.73 1111' Q 0 P.iclitnaliJ No.75-A 1i 7 0 0 TirlunoudNo.7li_____3 1 r Richmond No,76-A R Richmond No.77 L Richmond No.J A 3,( f Q D "5 , Richmond No.78 t _ C C? CI D Iiiclltiutnd ATa,78-A O 3 O331 I:icluuolld No. 79 p :: G3 , C Richniond No.79-A 0 ; - IJ G? IQ! ry : f Richmond No.80 f L-100 2-' a , 6 1 i liiclitiioix} NO.Sl S G litclitiuttil} ATa, i G a Q f d. Richmond No.82-A A tt C !`D t 1 Richmond No.83 Q x ti t T xS Riclimond No.83-A a c:7 0 P.iclanotiil No.S! 13 Richniond No .,'+4 A t I:iclnnon<1 No.fi5 Richmond No.85-A G ; G vo Richmond No.86 Richmond No.86-A Richmond No.87 ff Richmond No.87-A I' 0 / '021- - c! f k107 hu.hnlond No.Fib L - 0 0 0 . 0 i Viclim m,l Nt),&S-A l:icluncttu} No, 89 A' Riclunond No. lite}itllatiJ No.90 P Q } +C} f f k P.ictitnotul No.9? C l.iclinioli<} No.9_ All J' Q 0 r Richmond A o.92-A Richmond No.93 1' 410 11 t 701411 Carried Forward i'' RA—4 VLA 60 ii f DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 325 DEMOCRATIC I Af#wri 70RlerO s Member Sfafe Board of 6quaraaf;cn Treasurer , ey Second DisMcf 7713$` 41 H " O a z tn E+ o in a rr ' Er z a 3 4 v v Y 3 U y j r lftftl S; oG Q 1 D x x13 f J; H i w x r- W3 < i4 a• < I I p v < s w a a w v a u A glgl -*lei, ip.d /d'o 3 .' ",7*i -eez i a B 1 -79 ,24 G / 4. f E a,vi z, z. it s i7w N / 33 9 our 40 If k S I l 1^'"nI f j k t t f i d • Y fi 7 44Z e 00, 00 Q 1 R . f c ' ,00, oe 2001 r N s P i L`fL.Cil.,.T.:.d:'.... ....,,.-..n , ,;""r lC. !.S ."L.Q'•LLT,Cc.. .'^,TA.'.h A.V41.f.r t u y; DEMOCRATIC STAIT24ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Swaim Of State i I ELECTION o cd n PRECINCTS j a < x H as z Total:Brought Wrvvaed d 3'ril L3 ac3 17 440 /1114A0 jJ7JW Ko 411-109A7 9216 Richmond No.94 B 1,0/o 0 0 0 O 117 Z 3, .- 3 S 3 8' C 72-•, 36 // Ricliniond Into.95 C i.S l D 3 O 3"^ 2./ .2 / to h. o o ;SlQ Richmond No.96 v f':G 0 o a o 371 7 99 z RichmondNo.97 D D L? oZ. Jr 9 J Richmond No.98 Fn 14 3 . d Q i. fit d r 7l0 a Ri 77 ddchilloildNil.99 Richmond No. 100 N!i b a O O 0& . Q Jr/., 7"` . wl7 Richmond No.101 1 i!' l D ti r2 l . .. 771 7, /IT '/ Richmond No. 103 1f '1:5" O ! t`} Q of Richmond No. 104 L ;o . G off-- , 1 9 3 d 0,17 Richnn»td No. 105 M G v'` Q / fo .• J q 4 2 22 Richniond No. 106 N i GP oZo r richmond?. 107 U Richtrnuld No M9 P ' ^ C, 0 Richmond No. 109 Q i E% i / p77 3.` 4(0 a: Richmond No, 110 j h 4 a f J 7 Tl'ltllll»111 No. 111 S` '', ( i/ Richmond No. 112 Richmond No. 113 A Richmond No. 114 B j l:ichnwnd N0 11. Ci o f J 70 Richinoml No. 116 D i c) C 1 31 Richmond No. 117 O 0._.p,o, O p Richmond No, 11£ r Oply G' ' d G: Riclinion i No. 119 G Richmm d No. 120 jj t '] O c © k-5-7 East Richniond No.1 i l::1st l:,chntond I To.2zz t 1,-lst Riclunond I To.2-A g i / - O ` ,(> 2,/ tEast1iclnTtotulNo.3 L !' til Q c.t C3fi North l:ichmond I To.1 4 ' Q 0 . Q p North Richmond No.2 f . North Richmond No.2-A North 1\1ichniond No.3 p North l:ichntrnxl No.3-A Q 5, 7 0 . 0 c r L7 7 • 1 North 1:ic11It1o11d No.-# R ii 9 D O 8 y Aa . t . -3 8/ I i 7 Nortli richmond No. 5 f OL S1I1 Pablo NO. 1 San Pablo No.2 A tj}J./ G / Q .Jj? C.i, j/ S S i s` San Pablo leo.3 1 12 ' ! 5/ if ,// San Pablo No.4 San Pablo No.5 jj' Z7 San f /`c Sir'/ '/ D Sall Pablo No. G1+ s;m Pablo LTo.7 F /9 0 0 3 o Gd 7 , a .Z Sy: S S' 7}z San Pablo No.S C o . O O aZ o rG Z 3 , / 7Y Salt Pablo No.9 jj 3 O 3 4 M San Pablo No. 10 j /? O p / / 9O C 7 to 1 4;f San Pablo No. 11 j,,,. D d 3 8 sa..Lv t i San Pablo No. 12 a . . 0 San Pablo No. 13 L San Pablo No. 14 M;; a.2 r P 2-271 San Pablo No. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION IIELD JUNE G, 1950 DEMOCRATIC Treasurer f' Attorney General Member State Board of Equa6ation Second Datrid f j w y eti t 7 3 r ' cc w + X 0 C9 2 13 J 77 t ' z r-Z2.-77IEi {9 Tpx a;tjb 43 57 27 77,10 Af r ef j jj( i Fp' ny 4 Jj JAI/'} If 02 14Q 1,7 r V etc ' /,;' 1 f ,;1,,,',, ` ' 1_ i • „ , i. S'T 7x til. Q Y a I s G Y O j , r• ,' 21 h F.A j G^ le iz G l. .z. J14 Tt VIAI L o ZVO Z. 3 3d to i f g v r c DEMOCRATIC STATEMIENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT r rss s UllUtenae Go"rn" Seuefary rOM*Over E of Stats t i» Z 7 j I X C L r a z ELECTION O o w 1=: t?i cs < .j Cd i < E-« U4;' PRECINCTS a i x + a h i o x f aF^ t z a A<G L HQas44G10 Totals&ought Forward A It"s 1!L is .tis" 40 rs'sAmt say .Ur (.4aw0ja tt3 ¢ i it+irt oi.K?C39t; San Pablo No.20 S / o •3 0 fv . a2- 5": ' $. 7' 7f/ti nt} 1 r San Pablo No.21 C - 14, + O o / fi G orSanI':tE lu No.2I A D .a2 Gt G3 / 6z 7— : i / .6 1G EI Subraote No. 1 Gr tv ! a lil Sula2•:ulte Nt),2 jT ',1`l f / / e3401 / 1G1SubruteNo.3 L lel SOl)I'1211t_ No.3-A jj N.7 S p l E'ISol ante No.4 j '! f l i Jam! f f 3 S f E-1 Sobrante No.G K ;.2.+ a V 0 n 611-3 d , J'/, 3 i 3 L1 Submine No.7 L x t;,_. 0 c Q 6 4`a l'_l Scrbrtlltc No,S El Subrame No.9 R',! Rolliii-Wool No.2 P jio26 3 d 1 Rollin-N\,m)d No.2-A Q 3 h 0 0 31 Z 4"a ' Rollin-\V'cwd No.3 R 10 + 40 0 ^-f D 15 6i1 gr 1, 3 a Giant 0 0 40 :.O l •• Q Cp ft. t Mum Rodeo No. 1 d l;' 1.J g .2--s as- Rodeo sRodeoNo.2 B i Rodeo No.3 C B t Rodeo No.4 U K O - , © Rodeo No.5 F f r g 15'r 9 Ihodro No.6 M Rodeo No.7 G f / Q I At? oZ Rodeo No.S jj cs f j d f +tom ' f off-- . a $ o.. 8"2-4 x Rodco No.9 j # r- 0 O lj O f Rodeo.No. 10 42 Pinole No. I 40 47 0 1 . . " , t i tL Q r i Pinole No.2 D Q 1 A -7/ a 31. a 6 #7S J Pinole No.3r e A Q f I 3 Hercules f'i Salty p; , G t? d R„ 0 It A S7-777 Crockett No. I j T 'iJIV Crockett.No.2 1 I> B 35 d 5'3 mss; l y, /g'. :{.. k Crockett.No. 3 G i'35_ D tD / ? d 3 a -. -' ,`' + f,$ Ss1 ',f` Crockett No.4 D f v Gt 0 Crockett.No.y Crockett No.d x., Crockett No,i 7 -3 ,F 7f. v t l Crockett No.$ H1 f '° f t7 Crockett No.9 j 1 CJ e i 37, 1 o -- j Crock No IQ _ _._ . _.t o? N_ i0-- a __ :_ ____ Port Costa TTo. ii/7 V ff 37 fort Cosh Nu. 2 L Dam idle No. 1 Ali A(p. Q 1 /f 3w o f fra fJ Danville No, i-A N 10 0 0 ' p' Danville No.'.' a t" i Q t Danville No.2-A p i!' G 4 , 5 c Danville No.3 Q ' csc:-- f 1 cr`! San Ramon j.' Tassajara ry l p t Totals Carried Forwatd At j{p /e) /t , t r-lO .sjr J, j + QE.._ ._-- -x-:__._.... x _:-_'/ .:s.(M..::....-- . . w_• =.;„,I ;,S......... :r•-mac.$ _ M`'.!;:.`i'`ll. . 6 DIRECT PM ARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 6, 1950 329 DEMOCRATIC. Troasut er r Aitorner Gemmel I ena ber Stats Board of 6qualimfwa Second Mtrid i A 3 2 Z) H z Cla 3 z zCd f J Ix O 44 A 3ic9- 9k+f S c'y ;2 azo°, xvz Aq F w 1 L 4 119 o P i f S T A k P i ! r 77 sF i i r a el 1' R S k Y a 8 ,o /o z8 33 3 a- . . _/Q 4 D a S" 1 41 lra7 leT t I4141 L V S Vi/ VIM N J , aJ9 / 1 4 r O p ell R i• i i A. M1 44 0111111DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT' THE Gora eor s«et, l CorrtrcOw Of State 77. E. z + z t i F g ELECTION u z G z o a PRECINCTS a tt z x Ul $ E µ3 z ve c w 41 O 2x u z a o Totals&oo bt forwara A ?7V, ,Os" 74: 3oi.7 a13` G lI, .2l> otiJl l'ied3 mow;ra t?•t/olt i!/ aw `.Lafayette No. I-A w:.3. 3 3- Z Lafayette No.2 C r : Lafayette No.2-A D 3 6 2.5' ` .3 S" l-3` 3G! ' r/ o f t._• LafayetteNa_3__ a , 4 Z Lafayette No.3-A F '/T'/: G 10 6- ,Lafayette No.4 G C G X S i Lafayette No.S i`. Z Lafayette No.5-A f / 7 47 L;t i':tvCttr,,No 6._.._ J "o Q C c G j:4` a,. i Llfayette No.6-A ova, e ' ; 3 41 Canyon L Moraga oe / 2/ r el' 3•Z 3D 5,e s-- f St.119 alpIV 0 c / * ,?' O 4 f Orinda No..l 9 s " _j f, c 1^ ../j i Q t- 3- 2!Ori lla No.1.A p r 0 ' 17 Z rX Q F 4 iG.Js G.31 J Orinda No.2 Q ,,o !' f: ® . Z-r / .2 4 . ' 3 D r c Orinda No.3 11 S"Orinda No.4 S 113?, f. !1 1 r Orinda No.6 A ' O c^ 4 ti .'/ oz/ ..' c /. 3 Orinda No,7 Q Orinda No,sc 121 c o 3f Z3 3 Orinda No.9 D,. ; O . C C Alamo No. 2 Aluno No.2- A Alamo No.3 H / S".AlhambraH111 ._ d 1.3 c..# fl'f3:l fS. f /, ii C A L i At i Walnut Creek No. 1 AT 1.2 0 t Walaut..CmekNo,.2____ _.__.____._ c'"__. 1_ ,...: Walnut Creek No.3 p t,':. ^ G . :c 4Z-Z L i ' z 3 /t/ Q t Walnut Creel:No. 4jint'Walnut Creek No.S jjc5 P t` 4" s. fwa , 7'J `p s / ` k ..d t NValnut Crieck No.6 S jjro. G., / / G 2 j' G - .2.3; S/} 1'alnut_Cr'ek.i Tu•7 _._..._..__ f _._.Walnut 0,mk- No.a-A A: 04 Q 0 tJ 34 O ,/ ..2td .3s t Walnut Creel:No.$ 1Z Walnut Creek No.S-A C 11"•- d Ga a1 - 3,Walnut Creel:No.9 D i/' :' : : ' 2 /` i a i O E $ a 1';thiut crcck_NQ._ 10 r:.l'ainut irrrk No, i1 j. i?/ y sit; 1,7 3 f[L D 1 a NValnut t_n-e_k No.12 G ivy C fi 22 0 f NValnut l„ivek- No. 13 Yalnut Creek No.14 0 / ''' ..•: A " ,.2 f 3= D Saranap No. 1 K,C, 4c Saranap No.2 L Sar:utap No,3 At r Saranap 1o.4. N .li`/ J 31 Z a .. .. Martinez No. 1 p y Martinez No.? Q ti '," / V f / . ! +r! V., / 1 l fie+.,,•Martinez No.3 k Martinez Martinez No.A T f{ u 3 0 O / cf I f total:Catriaa rofwatd, lA-- 66 l: Al m:.Y:._t::_s-._.i ur. ,..:...:_.:sR.a--••^•_ -- u..x C. _ ._..:: macz 6 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECnON HELD JUNE 61, 1950 DEM,OCRATTIC. r,"suw MGenw.l Mmbw State ewa of Ep&a+;m sem MoAdr zoo A 6 Q• v < w 0. a a09 v f 1— t rU.403= 73,t•!` '7 pto 043,OZ 4.Z2 9 I=rpt y' r C 7z,Ig qy J too 4tAv eP Idwo 521 7 i I i t`• a tR.= ist a} N 555 3 157 P .2, s / 13 / r 13 0 41f R 40 r r r 0 clv 9 4Q 5,3 f 2- 11 7 r o 3 7a x 6 -r Q 78 /3 2 3 O -Al3 4 7 -?3 x 17 . 10 Ilk clb ` is ! 2y 15- R 3 O f o r 17 P t `Y• bi t.,ry o 145 1f... K 0 , Al F Ory.lyi.5 1 f _ 17 L s f : 4 'I3 , 1Y a 5 ! Z S 37 lQ f f DEMOCRATIC STATEMf OF i'VOUS C.MT AT 'M Lieuteer+ant Governor secratary Cortfrolbc„ i of state N ELECTIQN O aj3 E PRECINM I a N z in Z 0 0t W, G i { v t i Total:Brought Forwud A ? iy' - .Z.t fZ t[ T ' Tlt'er 344 h P3«C"z T, : ' T f b;; r l' i 1- Martinez No.3 R '39 O I O 0 . 77 39 0 .3 656 d 4$ Martinez No.6 7.2 Martinex No. ? a 3 f Martinez No.9 F + S6, D 0 0 0 .%2-7 3s. - .3 ' fa 7 -' ( `T'O 7p 1 31' Martina No. 10 G i; JY / G 1llartiuez No. 11 H sC I 0, _ t: `1!-J t Q Martinez No, 12 2'f O a o D . .•..'` . 151 0 3! 2 f ya., NrMatinezo 13 1 to 1 ,. 193 Martinez No. 141 A !a t1s4' r+t? r 1 — f/ f 173' 1Z. Martinez No. 15 L 110 p . 0 3 s Q ' '." a"Jt Alartinez No. 16 At 'so b / D b,G, Alartinez No, 17 N a C 0 4 2/ , D Alar tines No. U 40 t) 0 f 9s 10 Martinez No. 19 pQ ? Xy Martinez Ncr. 19-A a D Q . O 34 3 6p U o / + a i 61 2vw Alartinez No.20 R O 10, 0 q 7 36 7 ` 6 Martinez No.21 s lip0 a 0 : 0 4"t . 97 , . 7 1T k+ I6 t ! ri 14, e 1liouuLasn. Mountain View No.2 l Mountain View No.3 8 ;. a 2 3 . 90 yG. 3 / T/ `f 1107, 71$ -'3 /f(h_jMountainViewI1To.4 r, d D f i2 D Mountain View NTo.5 D p 0 s>Z 14103 32, irr ; , f jp 1 Vine Hill F ii / / 1 16 43 c} .2 9 Vine Hill A G' q?, C % f `I q: 40 7d Concord No. i N S3l Concord No.2 I 'j.75 4 © .G 5~ Z t? ,/ 0 L,c;a•/a Concord ATo.:i J. ,!. .. SI__ 3 3 5y! 4 Concord No.4 6 77 b `3 . 34o get n Concord No.5 L Concord No. a At a.c ^ cr x CA t+ f , ! Concord No.7 N } Q D 4 3 I Q tji 5 j G Caiicwd-No..B.. L'___. p 3 ! 7 t s.4 s Concord No.9 P ! `'"' D D / d •," Ef 2 f 57` 97 0 3 C G7 FConcordNo. 10 4 ! f la`s / . ' #t f Concord I1To. 10-A R '! a . 71 Z- : 4' a. f rConcordNo.11 S }3 /7 6 47/ J >a 7 w .Concord.No 12 S" ,' ConcordNo. 12-A A t: 9 Q . *-''t Concord No. 13 8 5t o Gr o n 7 0 341 / ` 7 j / To` a/ !!o 4 T i Mf. t l kA Concord:'o. 13-A C +7- G 0 aZ O / J `r.a Lf'! ftp i' 1 7 5" wi,24 Concord No. 14 D 1, 'rl O G 3x J` 3_3 a 1 F _ 7. Z /S!l R Concerti No. 15 F ; Q Q_.. 3 1 i a! g3 /r f Concord No. 16 a _ / v 5'S f S d / 7 y ; / y Concord No. 17 H ' 'Si/ D I . 0 to.I { 76 Concord No. 17-A 1 { 0 3 j Q 4 Q Ot:oncor i_Ncr.,.l.!'s._..__... ____...._._. _.-._.t_ __.___._.__._ ....._ concord N0. 19 Concord No,20 Letd2J '' o t3 , tr} ,,2 Q / , tfa _ , 3q rl1 g• Conetmi No.21 Concord Nu.22 A* oZ L'urxrs_'1:u.23 f,3 0 o a ,2 Jlo 3 a '.. ! 3S 3 t Associated p b 30 39 / 3 3 a .2 to Ea y Cowell h t a 3 G3 t a .2 /; „ Pacheco No. 1 R # fi, tf.5 1 1,0 5" J 9tit 3/ Pacheco leo,2 j y a, Totals Carnad Forward At 4a !t` DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 69 1950 DEMOCRA,TTIC r, A Membw State B"M of FAw&Sfion i y Wk U R r Zin Q Od x0Ui ta 3 1 z x a W GC p 14 c i E r t G Z " V7 t 77 WW V I / T ! t f .. f.. X «C9 et',4 "E.n Y 57 L 3/ 3 yl f i z 340 o YJ LL 3 p go is J.9 I I f 14& D a R VZ /0 15 b .73 I . ./Z t s *71 1 77 , Z , 'VS ? lJ, or x 47 6 b- ..2 3/ .2- S8 3 `l /f 49`: Jf4 n IN 146 sl .2 . y-y 6 Y /f / 9„ . r 2 rij V i E Y x' S.'• 03 3I L 76 3'1 fib 70, 13 ' !'3 33 1V o 3o p t R '17 11 33 3 Vi S Z.7 it 1 1/ a... V MN4 C9i r pn i+ . p FE a f C A 17 d 34 .3 3 ` -20 / R 47 2 .7 23 2 SV 3 3 7 L y ' . a7 D S! 3a 23 S 5"S /b ..2 L ,53 a.1 33 z f r F1, I T f . is /. G 57 8 / •3Q / a /'a 31 ,rr 3 26 ' sir 3 3 ' . 3 C) S O 3 & 13 t L 3Y '1 i, ' O /1 3 ifs o e! 7 y7 7t e p 3 b 1 Il 41 33 32 27 a:a.:,..:__..:":....-.:.. , ......,.:- ._.m-c-:. .._.... _.__ + 71' 3!x...__ - '-.__,,.,:T'*c.S.»4.-r._a•:..mcs ...` fir h ` *STATES OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 34 DEMOCRATIC ti 70YA OOf 2 1/tl wwof 70WMW 11 s@C[Bfd/ Cbf*Onw r a of Sfdte {j z z c a oi a E" tN E x I U S v s zELECTIONo PRECINCTS z -'., c < = cn z ocs °` 15, z z . o z a ca 4a x aazoca t i t6wa z o F S. 3 v i H Tofdt Sought Forward A I 7i .fd4 IN 4fow 1j,AV. ;two: 43a i/af;'r' 1"aG . 91 rfp j ra17 ' 1'' . Plc-sant Hill I To.1 Il .31 Q o .Z [? J7 125 61 5 , 317 : 1( Pleasant 11;11 \'o. 1-A C Q O 0 / , a'S'_ Q f .3 /f'5! J3; 5 ? S I Pleasant Hill No.2 D y:3 D Q '+2 3/ . Q 3(0. to X03 5.2.f /d o 0 3 3.5 1'h;asuu Hill ATO.3 F ! Y7 0 o / 0 . 17 j.3, 1 .3 /1? Z/ 5.7 J/ /3 /3 l lcaaut l till No.3-A G I 47 1 AZ Pleasant Bill No.4 H fir : D f too sQ aG O G Plrasaut hill No.S 1 Q Q , , f f f / o '3j o oo 71 o Q 31r K L 1« N1 y aLq it I I 'a2a o Pittsburg No.2 P Q x/1.5, 27 - Z Pittsburg No.3 01 / 7 G' ©. Q fo3 a?a Pittsburg No. d R ... x PittsburgNo.51 O Q 135, 35 .Z 3 //7 a Pttt.9bti No.0 5 d o D D A o 7 J b C © Q I. Y O V V 5Pittsburg T Y3 I S Pittsburg o- 8 B { Nlcli7+ i Pittsburg No.9 C i d x.CIO} I 1.-3` 7 i 5 1 Pittsburg;No. 10 D Pittsburg No. 11 t!? ._ .__.. '_lam,_ Pittsburg No. 12 F 3 3. 4 5 751 77 E R Pittsburg No. 13J 4 C Q,3 W7. Pittsburg No. 1 fl 1-27. 0 O o yyt; 7 T/ 5131; 71 /0 Pittsburg No. 15 I ,35 ,3 p ' 1? a X22; / G a2littsbtl2'j;{?..__...-._ . _..__.r.__..-.1! ..- -_.._.cas__..__...._..» . .-"._.,,. L .-.-..__ Pittsburg No. 17 a -44 ' Q 3, . . r 0,7 ;: 66 /7 ;a w Pittsburg No. 17-A L .53, D 0 - Q / : fold 7 74 ti= Pittsburg No. 1So. C.> Q g 7` 3 j Pittsburg No. 19 3 9a 3 n5 T/ /7 4 Pattsburg No—n--- t. Pittsburg-No.20-A p Q 97 13 q9 ; f 1.3 -73 Pittsburg No.21 i'110 / t? Q ff a? 0 l 470 q 77 Pittsburg No. 21-AR i 7 0 Jr f0 rp! .+ P Pittsburg No.22 S ? 7 / / ! !> !/,Z, _ 541D . / /bT D/`k 77 /5 a?3` Pittsburg No.23 i3.5 o QoZ_ 95 5 z /g Pittsburg No.2 _.. c 4p _ 0 a 1,04 20, 40 , Pittsburg*No.25 Q 7: 3Jr fJ Q 7; f P IV 1 E f Pittsburg No.26 C . 7 Orbisonia D j Q J 41Y I ! Port (;hirr Fo No, 1 F3 ? p / S7 fad w . f 1' a7 'Y-:5- Port 3IqPortChicagoNo. 1-A G $ 44P P 0 Port Chicago No.2 11; Q d C1 Q /G 0 sY f Y ' 1374.., `7 S/ D 2 9! 3Z 21 L AT n Q Q J-5 .n Utiooli., " Antioch No. 2 P `1 Antioch No. 3 Q L133 I o Antioch No. 1 R, Q Q Q Q &y 5 ; / ' 7s' 5'Z' Antioch No. 5 S `Z/? L1 J77-P . .3 : '3 . -71 Ir 1 2/ 1 lltincl No-Si - — T 5 p it i.I' joytal:, Cerrcad Forward .: ._:, .. ._ .:-.. .. e,._-ar.v-. j k .. r a 6 7L'' '/ 'i T/.t_" r, :. . DULECI' PRIMARY 1P.1 MON HELD JUNE G, 1954 DEMOCRATIC-Member State Board of Equarhatioa Second Datrid m bpr p 17 717 t W V 1 V ar 0 cc 92 Qx .. C x x Ci Ix i 1 'pC r W "r ..I W .? j, Mir' ' . 7747 3i 7-POZ. i w r + J 2 d G 7-'- 2 o ' tit` 3 r 3 r Z. 1 i sr" A tv v f Q 7 a. r k. ; r go vie 7 4 Jt Z!Y 1 .3 ! y !(" I N S 4 ll T" 7J i f p lM 5 zla K 40 W. t L At 5 t 1 01 MAIM ' 3 ol eir. li. c 4 &.2 !3' 3!_ to Ss ! 7 /z O » 7l 7 a-3 s 4,1 -5r 51 l A2 . h B' 2 o t` 7 4" ,3 l+Q Gi yrf° ' fa+ 1t Ohl 2 6 31' 3 .1,3 ' y 17 Q G 3 7 1, 6 H 15f 4 .9 4` 77 S A 13 .12 ' 3 Y7 e S 3 r N i i f O 2 !2 t f P, Fa° r v tri k p lka N DEMOCRATIC i SrATEWNT OF A .I. VOTES CAST A'. THE e 6o"mw Lieatee d Gtorenw r Setxefary sr ConfroOse of Stade I r xz ELL s z t ae C PRECINCTS a 0 s i x a9 ® y 17 !3 t t3 ..1 SX Q . p2 qq a C3 O vs x US r' i Total:Brought Forward 44, ,tor 44 Ii,}r 474,1!.404 -,e _ /.714-1 rpt Antioch No.7 t! 7 O ' . Q loJ ` lo#O . ' Antioch No.8 C "' 444, p ^ `! J` ' 7)r f J to a s}pr r f 1 s Antioch No. D o{4,, 2 0 P 5 17 aS. ti V t'.+a ra F Antioch No.9-A D 11 f1 J71 1 :.2 AntiochNo. 10 F 70 t? i 1` 9 g/ j Antioch No. i0-A G S 1 . i+` ' , 3 ..' `6 02 3 671: /01 % s3 Antioch No. 11 li .3 f a 9S' 33 2 GG ' f2 Antioch No. 12 t j 3 .• . Q t f 7.2. f ,. G4 2. 1? 7AntiochNo. 12-A J .3 G C> L? `/ ..» E Antioch No. 13 K s,7t f C 1 C 1w a 134 ,t 13 /' 70 S. $ j //' f[ Antioch No. 14 L o Q O G s 2 l J F! f W j / of in( t /.7 w r $ Antioch No. 1•i-A j . / ! f _ S31 l"µ, t Antioch No.15 5 Q f j Q t ., e. f. Y }-Lone Tree No. 1 Q .. t Lone Tree No.2 P 3)3 J C} J f S3 3 . 4p S 75 :: 100 j21 . Z Lone Tree No.3 Q .?,3 . Q 4 7 D O 3/ 3.5 g.3 r I3rrttt ct ocl No. 1 R j G't" t3 to a. ' y.t entnrood No.2 b J C3 3•2.- 3 .. !o j 4 '`l 9,1' c ' 5 "Brentwood No.3 _a 2v ` , G .. fvj ,13mart,road No.ASO, • .. 4 4 Q )/b :, Jz"9 7 / 1,02- 1p'Z 13 Brentwood No.S g . 0 t'1 '` ?'- 5_7'- +! f f.Brent-rood No.6 C 0 25'1,3: 3 t3 a' ., ' 31 Yt Byron No. l n ByronNo.2 _ __..._ ..._._.. _ 4__... :_... . w_.( .._,3_ s t q s.,Knighteen F 4 "' Q i Oakley No. 2 G 7 # f Oakley No. 1-A H .: j Q f , a .. 7Y f la 7z k Oakley No.2 1 '`41 53 ,3 ' bj ,/3 b 20 Oaklc}_No,.. D j N d d Bethel island l zvsr 3 L + I AWF=EE voxes At !t 7d' s' 1 9 o3 r N CONTRA costa r couNTxanoFTa s_ ____.. __ 8 P 'i r zt 4y Qi! Ni t F 1 t u 8 F 1s t F F D s s i k f nrJME_ x s Sljnj c p t s tfC"fi s i At A' j 5 y t T Y 1 r i L P jj M 2 i Q 4t t l 5 d r DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 6, 1950 DEMOCRI TIC Treasurer Afforney General Member Stafe,Board of Equa40;nm second walrW F o cn wul C R1 ra ,< O to < E.. x bF6o 913!'2ZJ'SWI 9 o So 3 , 22 kyr ,/ r " ^ 1_. r i' •,5 r. x...; D 70 IS , 3 Yf cc % -J" : ,.' s . 13 .3/ i 4 f 7 70t H r 7 7 1. y 5 /.S Q S'yt s S 4f , S rJ, r t. d + 4y IIS• Jv alto 1/0 4V .. 3 a 9 S lv f ZJ i/ 1 j/} i i e J r F O p c 13 ,r Ito A a 3 10 17 t S far V f ikt u- 9 1'g•7i , 17 f too 2 4(4(a3 4 -3 W J - f f Kt Y Y F Aw 00 R a x otr xf 1 x} f S 77 Aic 0 . g r- I r u r c 4e 1 1 e h k tt i i Oil I STATENIEW OF ALL VOTES CAST AY°DEMOCRATIC r Member of AsmmWyUaiMdStatecSene#or x IOtb D'atrict gn z a 7 1 x 1 ELEChxTIONxxq 0 o < x FF PREaNCTS d ' x Q x in cC U x < W in U W d4; Berkeley Park No.><9 S a. / // _ 3s // ; x 341 t /3 4 Berkeley Park No.2 B 34 0 ' S // 32 ' Bay View No. 1 c 3 L.z. / f i Bad•View No. 1-A D / O Bay View No.2 13 s EI Cerrito No. 1 F `/ A .3)' v o S! .2 a El Cerrito No.2 G /tom y 3s / 3S, S7 .29 El Cerrito No.3 H /5- G/ .S" 'r'Z.. 9-2= E1 Cerrito No.9 I t 3 .j/: So /.5 ; g r HA Cerrito No.a3 l 3 '. o iz El Cerrito No. 5-A L 'l' D „ ca2 a' 0 "J /O 3 S oZ.2 1 Et Cerrito No.4 at // .. yS y7A': /.S El Cerrito No.G-A 1V r. EA Cerrito No.7 _ O _/,{ ._.._3 1 f' Y 0 El Cerrito No.s P /7 30 / 02/ lis a? El Cerrito No.9 4 EI Cerrito No. 10 R D '1, 3 .a? 7Y , 17'k El Cerrito No. 11 S r 71 Z,/p t 7EI ,rrito No. 12 T ,Z g - w s x t 1:1 Cerrito No. 13 A // ,3 ` a' . 40 G S< /,9 5'`,T - L'1 Cerrito No. i i 8 /3 --- `/S .3 r M m El Cerrito No.13 A3 le. El Cerrito No. 15-A D /D O EI Cerrito No. 16 r aZ.. J7 f. Z.2., lil Cerrito Ido, 16-A F ,3, .34 5 7 . /,l c 3 El Cerrito No.17 G /,3 .5 5.2. 3 v' 1z9; El Cerrito No.17 A H El Cerrito No. 18 1 Q t! -. El Cerrito No.18-A J ' , . ... .___.Q El Cerrito No. 19 S , .•• 3 y5 El Cerrito No.20 L SJ I 3.Z o2 19 y3 /' ra© R El Cerrito No.20-A Af 9 31 0 /9 " El Cerrito No.21 N EI Cerrito No.21-A 4 f -3 l l El Cerrito No.22 P /.Z- j ' `f a El Cerrito No.23 Q o2' / a O !. yElCerritoNO.24 jj / ' / 3 I Kensin'aTtc ll Nll,1 S D .2.2. / l 3! f! f F M. i Kensington No.2 Kraisiu Ston I To.2-A 1 1' t- R t s Kensington N a.3 B ' ,y' o q g /o r Kensinpm No.3-A C Kensington No.4 D If 1 ,5s O Ito . 3; /3 t Kutsingtun No.5-A F 1? o l_ Kensington No.b G O > ihuisittgtat No.7 N ID / q'/ Kensington No.S YRichmond30.1_..._ Richmond No.2 S Riclunond No.3 L 7 Richmond No.a Z .7 .?f z .15-,l Richmond No.3 N 17 Riclunond No.7 1' ff Richmond No.7-A U b Jyf Riohmond No. R 42 3 E 44 Richmond No.S-A S aC r: f onT Richmond11s. f 11 •J r A- N7 r a 1• t;,arcled t=orward e,.: ,.a .' t f K. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE f, 1950 DEMOCRA Tle mom bar County Cenfral Member C ouerfy Confral C onurutfee _......Sup Disf Cotnm,tfee r I L i A w . 3, 3f.'' .33 *3.- . , Fts• ' SZ- z, f r t ff v,P j w 7j`j L;? { rt ~ . f V i` R I { x£' - 1 Ip 4 7•II E.Y 5'"q,."',.. j?s- 3 3 " 7 - iLs*" '"',.., .a-5"" ' .-.-}' ,.firha, cc w ac' N f E` Cz y t7 .•' I d 4 1 7_ ."r" r m y.! yrs .. r'`... y yP rt Irp 4,.+;. / .+ ".! Jf f!y` t 15r.. if' . nr 1"!' ,,.Y r'•} a t 1 B r• 57/ fi P ;. j ..+T,T <,,.7<. w•'P' _ 'J r' i 3 I f 4 t all If/ 4n G Q b" 7 l 4,.. 1FG I'8 .' I N /A `,` !`` •'-.. /' f. j Y 17 8 `". r .'.w, f,' srC' fir'" .r.r„+ ..+^. j .r.3 '"+ 1 r.'C. ... ,.; sK ./o+' .. f rl:k+S 6':fC.'` e. L 'V ..'f ' m1r . + 5 :.3. ..r'a? ,.s'.a,,f ... E.. yL "ar. f f p rr r N '; r? ra} ?/ :a -t: rc/ as 6 tea' 'a r' w " r. r f 7-3 71 s i- 41 1 I W" IA"^ 4o T 33 3,3 33 3,.Z 34,E 2.3 ' .3 .:3 Z 3 3 k'1 f Y 'iJla+t 3.2 -3 .3 e-3-3 .ZZ, -'f'-'.3yc' ,.t3' &l/ B ovi/ c a a? p .27 o2f .z?' .?,4 .21 .27 ( .2-17F x fi Di.?2 -2 z3 -2y4 .2-Z ?A ''-x '.2 2.3 ..2 ' F 2- 23 ,.2.2 .2.3 3 -2f .2-3 '/ -7.3 x 23 . G .3'.3'? .3 fz .3.3 3Y- 30 .3,3 ..,J-2. 3..?.33..3 r v it T L !v/ ,S fs, ro.S M L.5~bs r'` .S 6S' P 701 X1 ARA F - Y DEMOCRATIC y` 340 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE at^"e Member of AssemblyUnitedStatesSenatorinCongras 10&District 00 f k77 71 x O zx 92 it: 2 r r a ELECTION to o x o a t # PRECINCTS x o: m x t to f/! Totals Brought ForwaM 3lrt'. ••7c.i'.a f.23 /o.Z. / ,2 f',(/ 7,91 Richmond No.9-A 445o Richmond No. 10 C 7e Jr 626— Richmond Richmond No. 11 D Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 G ?` p17 I t Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 sRichmondNo. 17_ J ltichnumd No. 17-A 9A Richmond No. 1S L Richmond No. 19 M ` 4- Richmond X" u Ricliluond No.20 N Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 py36. Richmond No.23 Q Richmond No.24R ` :_ „ D„ Q Richmond No.25 S xq, Richmond No.26 T f Richmond No.27 A Richmond No.26 Richmond No.29 C Richmond No.30 D 0 d / 7.f la ; Richmond No 31 Riclunond No.32 F G r Richmond No.33 G 4 .c2t e Richmond No.34 39 Riclanond No.35 JRichmond,_N9,36 d Richmond No.37 7" .s2r 0. Richmond No.35 asp --3 Riclunond No.39 Richmond No.X10 w y Richmond 1\'0.X11 Richmond No.42 Q i. Richmond No.43 R G.3 ft'f Richmond No. S1-0;71u143idNo.07 3 i r 0',fRichmondNo.46 ri Riclunond No.47 r Richmond No.4 : i V !! 7 Richmond No.48 D p 3 .SJR' Richmond No.l9 o Richmond No.50 g Richmond No.51 C, W' q 3, g l.uhmaud No. 52 H Richmond No.52-A Richmond No.53 z_.c_ Richmond No.53-A g Richtiiond No.54 L QRichmondNo.54-A M Richmond No.55 3 Richmond No 56 Q Riclunond No.57 P J 7 6 U 2—Ik Richmond No.57-A Q / d 'Tp f Al"rte/ 57-D R 6 I Al"I chmo d :c,. Richmond No.58 S t 9i 1 rRichmondNo.59 3 S- T 4 Totals Carried Forward I sop 76 m,a DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 DEMOCRATIC` Member Comfy Cesfral Member Comfy Ceafirsl t i Convnrffee_.._Sup.Dist. Commrffes---Sup.D'ist. r II f: A B ," s7 3 SG Sys;; Urso 'o ss s ?!. c '7s Ira 7f A-3 e,:?7d 77 77 D ( .2 X3 3 s47 >el x 15i; .s. L71 i r P 7 6a / G.s .sr 61 of 0.G .G y f J 2..--l- -2 F G .3.5'.3G -30 L 33 3 4 I S/ 3 33 31 3o off`a3 33 ' P C%.3 / 39 / 5// Z- '/ . R V -5r '3 73 a z ,W -*7r 7/ 7 0` ,7/ ' 7.2, y y7 37 73 , 60 '7374 F AW G 79 7K r0 7Y 74 ;6.5`6 l.rd o H 1510 i r / '":ZZs'' L 7231 3323/ 126 c26 33 3/ ,.-27 o R ,; 7( 1%; x fir- ;' Az DEMOCRATIC STAT T OF ALL VOTES CAST AT,THE 44 x Raprasenfafive Member of Assembly k UeAed Stains Senator Congress Dis4ridf I Mh MSfrlCf v a ELECTION o z 0 z.... o x 1, PRECINCTS k t Z CAU .3 W CA 0 ce 3 ? s v O _ a a Af Totals Brought Forware A Qs-a, ffm 3St1 7 9 f-1/71/4J7 z 413/1 AAr4v wf Q Richmond No.60 G4-717 t`/ ` Richmond No. 61 0. 33 Richmond No.61-A Richmond No.62 f T -5-0 0 S f Richmond No.62-A 1? S 4 t Riclond No.63 G i3Richmond Richmond No.64 H J3! m Richmond No.64-A J 3' 4' Richmond No. (i.5 Richmond No.&;-A a Richmond No.fib L 7RichmondNo,66-A AJ 7 7`' (/ 0S57i k Richmond !1u.67 N f f x 77- TN.O.INR Richmond No.613-A P sT e Richmond No.69 0 Eich mond No.69-r'', R Richmond No. 70 S 41 Richmond No.71-A A M Richmond No.72 7" 3 c .. I iclunond No.7?-A C Richmond No,73 J f' i 1 icluuoudNo,?3-.._._._._ Richmond No.74 1< Richmond No.74-A ll Richmond N`o.75 H ' , 7-0 Richmond No.75•A ricluuond.No..7b,_._ .._.____. .._....../ ,.-.. .lo e e Richmond No.76-A 1C . .S j' f / f ' 1 n Richmond No.77 L Richmond 1\0.77-A r f Richmond No.78 N Richmond Richmond No.79 Richmond No.79-A Q . f . J. 4 t i 6 f0 Richmond No,.% R richmond No.81 7, 07 /9 05pl y fCrlshmondNo. Richmond No.82-A A Richmond No,83 richmond No.S3-A c 0 o 5-1 M D 4 6o oq Asa/ Riclanunxl I o,£r4 bFichuunulNo.84-A v Richmond No.S,S F f O ' A , fi I t< Riclunond No.85-A G 33 1 Richmond No.S6 JJ z t Richmond No.86-A Richmond Igo,S7 n 3 ,Richmond No.87-A Richmond No.SS L 3 ' .1- l:iduuond No. 89 N / I Rlclunond No.89-A Richmond No.90 p 1 7 ; f' 1:: I / luhuiadNo.91 Q f ! O f 13 fI I IclllllOtfd No.92 Ri T ft 1 Rlchnlond?o.92-A Richmmid No.93 t Totals C.am.+d ForwardV49AZ Ogg i p DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 611950 c DEMOCRATIC it i Member Cowrfy C nftal Member County Central f(Coaimr#Fee_.._.Sup.O'is# Comnuttee__.__Sup.bist Kit Ix r s`:'s .r•:P gym 1 3 c3g3 4.x39 •G9 L4L b9.zfi` fid ci 4t 7 B 77 754 7 r 'o 6 1(r 7 X73 77 i(:F ,p c / 20 a 1 .21 /6 V. o f3 a2© o23 .s',r , ,y G A x 11333-11- } s79 :24 30 2f'. r a a 7 tf F y 2J 2S 2.3 .2 ;.21 2 3 4 aw H S3 Syi S s s s/ '/ y47' .Sa a Sv -4--? s.? 3 /fi ` 7 -- s 9 , s" s'`.' ' sus- 6 S r4' 6 5e-6-fi "SS-s , .z s x B 3o- .37 3 _{ 37 ,351-3 .3K.3 3s -34Y L 3 s4 s / Y s .sf 446 :sy 2 5 111 3 s/ Xf f' ZZI SV f t T r 3?39 ,3.2-_3. &.3 3 3( Jk$"73/ 3 -23 p 15- 0;0 '3 t el— A -s( sG ss ss s G sZ9 yea sd sass s s B So c as 70.?1 .2,3. 51 ; 23 G 2. D 2 y 2 ' x.-.31'`2-42) - 3 o o t c F 16/ 01,3 71 G 1 i 3 3 3 ;.3tmayy K M 39 yid .s 39 3,7 33 . Z/ 33 -"p36 Sr N 57 sZ s.Z sr ..s s.3 A Q 3y _ ,r 37 l a 3 y 3 S3 s.Z S- X s yS sY 3L+ 1-?o 36 . 3 1 3c ItA .2G .j' .2 . s.s ,o 2 as- -26 f rA 8 3/ 3 3 d ' -2 2 .2 4 4 .2. c ?3Z ,zl -2 .r .?.3 j/y -20 .2 ..20 o 1 o D 7d F 4g_•S" SSs'J s- i 5-11,x,3 7 F c 312 y.3 1 3l l 13 3 .-.-3; r F i[ 3 4 B 3y 3y _-P 3;P' R.7 1<s 30 )1 3/ y .3-3 3';3l 3 a 3 .3S'-1 s"3' N S2 -s/ S 3 s/ 3 yc 0 017,0 6 43 C5-6 6 6/s sy 3 G F NO r s y "rti ,w d STATENENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT)TimDEMOCRATIC3 t U>lifrd States Seeafor f n Congress Member of Assemble 10th fYafrict _ t O •• t ELECTION o < r~x z rd : x x PRECINCTScax r N ht' s w . - r uS # < fff Totals Brought Forward A /1L.Ld X30 foto X94, -3#74 t • 4 `. Richmond No.94 r! a i Richmond No.95 G 2 Y. 1 Richmond No.96 D * ` c v,:1 Richmond No.97 Richniond No.99 F I3 .J 3-1- 07; r 3 3 s I:ichniond No.99 G - 6 J1 1' Riclnnond No. 100 8 4" 37 f t?c Richmcind No. 101 i J" f 5-4 J3 Ridwioadll!o.1D.?._ _ ._L: _ a i Richmond No. 103 8 ,$' o .-3 3-=- Ricliniond No. 104 L IS— 7 .2a . 1,, FV3K4 3K± t IIIc}uiioncl No. 105 Ai 0 34 OVA Je Richmond Ro'100 1V 1 T Riclimond No. 107 _t43 S/ t 4 Richmond No, 108 P hi.litiiond Rtci. 109 Q 1f Richniond No, 110 R /-3 , ,5- , l t r 6#„2 i j t1 Richmond No. 111 S kj tom.. TRNclnnonci'\o. 112 Richniond No, 113 d 4 v3 o C f fCi 1 trp i t liichsrniiid RTKi. 114 B P7 Richmond No,115 G 6 I II ' / r i.. / t 7 ;e[ Yom.f t Rirhmaiicl R'o, 1261097 l iD Richmond No,117 Ij . .' Richniond No. 118 F j Richmond No. 119 C 2 ' i Ririniioiid RTo, 120 H `T'- , ,Tf c3 East Richmond No,1 E Richniond No,2 z last Ricluniiiid No.2-A R 3 i r'-3 M+'f 1Y. East Richmond RTo,3 L l L1 r, Nj North Ric luiioiicl RTo,1 At f t r North Richmond No,2 N f Zr , f } 1 y+ North Richniond No.2-A NorthRichniond No.3 p S'3- ,' ItNorthliiclinuuiRTo.3-A 0 0NcirtliI:ielimoiid RTt3. R p tot North Rirhnioi:d RTa 5 San Pablo No."1 j f Sam Pablo No.2 San Pablo No, 3A5 7 d San I'tililo No.! G 5— San Pablo No.5 D / 7 s San Pablo No.G k- L 4 San Pablo No,7 F: ! 4 Q 67 Sail Pablo R'o.1i'i 32" f trrSanPabloNo.9H t_ San Pablo No. 10 Saul Pablo No. 11 Frt San Pablo No. 12 I« r : Z, San I'abla No. 13 X t t r f x A x S:ui I'abiri RTo.1 ltl 0 San Pablo RTc. 15 jV S t San Pahlo No, 16 ti. San Pablo No.17 P tC :JI y Etter S:ut Pablo No.17 A 44vt San Pablo RTo, IS R ` 1'" + 1 San Pablo No,IS-A S • c•c 1 Stun Pablo No. 19 A. 4 y$ Totals Carried ForwaM w. !+ .» 40419, i I. i n, DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD G, 1950 DEMOCRATIC, Mwnbw County Gntrel Member County Central Coamarttee ast, Conunrttee____.Su .Di tP- i f I i i i 7 Al A 8&39 4qo"9 9 ' q., filf 91114011' 939 t tw3 s/ j y' SC' 3 ,/-'' b / ,? f D 79 I J I / `r f " 1 I Y' 6i.' "'" iSJ' 070 73 74_ s, _ 411' o-3 84 t3 fj er3 IV B'Q fi 6 rig, N 061" 45-i V' 3 9 30 60 3 xe 96 i/ 11 57 46Al 74P X1 fd fYW t 4 t4nSfXl i 8 X 73 7* 7f 74 fo 7615.3 7 is. .Z...S.1 S ..,_ .._ __:. r t yP27 i tv t F r fm ti33337 j/ 33 9 { R 5'4 'Sa s 0 X f 7 ;qo G -5--o-5--o '.5;! :L A f7 4,P7 o 5 ,S 173 70 7e 5 ff 5-2Tl m=s:r• y .a-..--_ a.._-.µ.. -r.: m,,'--..::wr_. x_a z ra--.ate- tcss^ t i `t>to< n' D! f DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE aeprasest t re 1 Member of AssemblyUWdedStatesSeaaforinCongressK bib District 4 IOtls District ooa r ELECTION c° o < w~x z P Z. o PRECINCTS T r x x 1 e Total:Brought Forward A Iij- 1-4r.,417W 43140r;14uri?LtT7. San Pablo No.20 Bjol 2 San Pablo No.21 C j San Pablo No.21-A D `T 40 *0 111 Ll-Sobraute No....1- r fs4 P ID Soblante No.2 g e 3 iv j L fry La Sobrante No.3 G T t! ! lTfF' . 3 p t tt Ll 5obrante,No.3-A g I S -S o g ; g x b'-33 E:1 Sobrante No.4 I 3/ _ 0 a o 6:57 X- J u 1.1 5oblanic NTo. J 5_ FI Sobs ante No.G K *7 L'1 Sobrante No.7 L 13 .' ,,$'Q 21 j-? 1:1 S tbrante NTo.$ m / 2 -'; b- Z3 34 El Solinulic 1\70.9 N 2A 3 7/ / O .f F ` 'A7 Rollin \\,U(Xt No.1 0 1\I)I fill.-\\o(ki No.2 P I I 3 ( /;Q 3 I:lllting Wood No,2-A o /3 S' 1 ,. fD ;/a 5471 3C' a Rollinl;\\'<kxlNo.3 R 9 X . _; a 7r a a Giltut S 2- . . z Yerc 01eutn 3 X20 0 s@ u - t Rodeo No. I A 6 a/ 103 6 , 143, 7 2``?' Rodeo No.2 B // 43 5r x . -17::o r r_ Rodeo No.3 C /- A -st 7 2f, s.2/ Rodeo No.4 D , 57 3 15 P.-„ ° -r , k p '1-5 5 I .3 ,` 7* 0 `Rodeo No.5 r /3RodeoNo.6 F . •'O , Rodeo No.7 G Id f 0 t Rodeo No.$ Rodeo No.9 1 3 Alt.' s Rodeo No. 10 Rodeo No.11 R I I . . -3 S(/ •s 02/ 11 Pinole No. 1 Pinole No.2 Y 7 T s -32 1 113 7 ' l Pinole No.3 N / ' j l 47 q .- I 6 Hercules d t Selby P /3 p .36 I ,1 I ' 9 Abra tm V b- R Crockett No. I A 7 Crockett No. 2 B Si I 4133 Crockett No.3 l1 3 33 5 c /,Z / Crockett No.4 D t 3 Crockett No..j _' D3 l Crockett No.6 F X7, ! -3 r //.r ll //`T 5 ,. Crockett No.7 T C r ECrockettNo.$ N' Z ;,a/ w a I Crockett No.9 3 Id Crockett I\o. 10 aT Port Costa No. I Port Cost, No. 2 L Danville No. 1 M / . 7 r S 1 F n 1 anville No. 1-A N °\ r : ;2,.D Danville No.2 01- 12-3 D2- AJ i 11l\7110\0. P 1 Danville No.3 S:ui I2alnon R 0 T'Q Tassajara S GI s, t p Lafa`ettc No. I Total:Carried Forwardjp f.Ct.a L Azaz g tt x DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 61, 1950 DEMOCRATIC, Member`Counfy Y:- Cettfral Member Coun"' Cenfra) r Wa ee._st p.D st t s A 7T 910 J?#?7 r/s !/1 , .jest •?6]1'`'7rl, r rir 3 3,7 3S'B 3b' 3 3d 3 .3,.3 3 3 D !s 35736-s s7 ..sy S 3 pV 7s 77 7f 67 yD 77 ; 73 , 7 ' s 7.s" S3,- 070 3,- 0 70 !tel . G, k tle- x . N 7 7 7s 7s" 76 6 s79'' 71 74 7 s3ssi s s ss4 f t t I 2w L 4 7.3 J3 7 9 7 7;6,7 P/` y N I i 447. N b' K.3 d t'7 7d' P/ ,I'l s 1 '73_. 71_?'Al S ,3 SS' A. S 6 s sem' sf-9.s> s -53 T" r s . S .3.s 33 3 s 3y 37 .'.3 _3?3/ S a 23 d QS/ifZ/13 MY/1$e./i 7 / /6 ji o/c 3' 3 ?'a Y B 7 V 79 t'° . r 79 ds" P3 93 7s 77 7,Z 41 i.• c & 4yGe707 fir t G G o t s D 2664V.s! 5......Y 5-'.S Mir ? i r ., r is r.•ra` ,hP, F 6s. G7.46 45 f.7A-617 4y is- i 1 r3 sef' s7 s7 s '7s6 s_-? _G s s L F e 7/ 7 73 73 3 0 77 70 7/ 1 33 r. ie Alp 141 V - iv' -'Gi, r ,ate:, l 3 P S 6 Z L 0 4 -Z to ,S'5..3 &/ Sft S S"jS! / o 7Y 75 9 7( T6 yd' 5-to 7/ 7 '13 69 47 / w R I d2 611 1 3.1 f 8 o + r N)t J1.26 p or Sill y 1 348 DEMOCRATIC i STATEMMT OF ALL VOTESCAST AYM, Werod Stales Savior f n Member of Assembly 6&Dhk;ct 1 10fh D4frict z ILIA' ELECTION o < Fx c L a Z. PRECINCTS Aga z a a t CA p w W u a r oxow t t Totak Brought Forward A -VM-J7.01gAr sat. szo Lafayette No. 1-A J/ Lafayette No.2 c Az 1§4YS j 21T . 73 9 l03 ` !l Lafayette No.2-A D 2 G 4a u Lafaycttc-Nn.1.._ Lafayette No.3-A F 3 Lafayette No.4 G .3 .2 3-31 , Q 3 3 O 1v Lafayette No.5 H Z. Lafayette No. 5-}1 I .? :^J f v ` `/ Laf. clic l?o.G J O / .3 r c Jf.• E ¢ y 1.atayetir No.6-A s Canyon L . .6 C3 I— r r A'toruga 1t<t l,, / I 2 f St. Marys 1v zze 4 Oruida.N.1__ y Orinda No.i A P / / , ' o i s y Orinda No.2 Q Orinda No.3 R .r , D 13 , 7 1 p o I`f ' '3 'Orinda No.•1 i 7 r Orinda No.6 A •2 0 inch Net,7 v r Orinda No.8 C 3 / /S / f 7 s Orinda No.9 s P Alamo No.-1 o2j E Alamo No.2 F 1 a?7 _ 0 /-4 31 9 i Q /. J. Alamo No.2-A G Alamo No.3 H Alhambra 7 911 f i Walnut Creek No. 1 N 0 1 /1.359 f Walnut Creek No.3 P & 7 Yl ® 30 6.5 /Y ` S'o .2'- } . w 1\'alnut Creek No.OW `/ - 2 / . -791- 71 .2/ ' k Gr./ 9 alttut c:i ecl:1\To.5 R a Walnut Creek No.5 3 , 1 1.aluutSrsr,1..I u.T Walnut Creek No.7-A A .,Z G .._ 0 `f:3``f Walnut Creek No.8 B ' . O aZb a2 5f / JA 11 Valuut Creek No,S-A c 7; O / Walnut Crce1:No.9 D to D .. 0 .fo 12 f walnut l m-ek-No.11 F . ! . : Q C 7 alnut Creek No. 12 G A a. :L 0 1•7' Walnut Creek No, 13 H 7 G ..3 Q : a> q' Walnut Carek No. 14 t- i° !` Q L i 1 KC 4 Hai Saranap No. 1 8 /0 / :. l •'.G} > ` i 5 O Saranap No.2 L !'i . lam ;. ..+ j .73 17.2, + l i f IDI 3 Saranap No.3 11 .3 a / /.S 3.; Jam' i t Saranap Ni). HT I. •/ , j' Z , /`6 i 4F // ' l i 1 C c t Alartinea No.I P .4 3 . :5- o 97 ? Alartinez No.2 Q• Alartinee No.3 R ` 97: 31MartinezNo. 3-A S moi J /v IV _ t I4iartinez No.4 T 3= 5r 5 1. w Totdc Grr;ed FozvNra t' « r.Aa,t3-?L 3ZY d'i G F E 1CS „ •,Q.....-^_...._:-„c.-:sus._ t F DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 611950 34;j4;3 DEMO'CRATFC Member CounfyCeafrat Member Counfy Cenfiral i f ilii,/ w c.Lfr(iteeSp.Dist. t c n tee..._.._..____.... _......._....e......_. M/ t RIIIztp31 _ / r t r r d' Yw G 333Y41 i f J g 9r a Y ( Y I r N i i t i ax R Ig 1 a.,i•, s. 51f4 , L _! ; t, ,t,tae N ., y f B I r i t h rj . ry Y 11i t k f X t p Ys 413 3 3/> 3 i " R 53 37, 39 aI/ III A f B 17 a5 .9Y -7l .moo t 9ISi6g 3 f c . 3 •, i€ fit. A r r 4/p H 3-Z 13 A/0 ol o t ,5 . r 15 a 4+ 3b gS I """" 9&i 3 -Z44, .5© a.,• Sit 4 Al f 4 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1 Ua'ied states sftsfor Member of Assembly µt Ott:D'sstrsct t i a zi ELECTION Q E'x / a IS v 7'."'. xi PRECINCTS p C7 C .moi 1 7 Totals Brought Forward A jfwo,.,#ll +" 7 use s i Martinez No.5 B /2 S S.Z o . J3 9/ Al f C Martinez No. G C r Baia f 4 ifs Martine; No.7 D 'i I r 14 0 Martinez No. a Martinez No. 10 G Martinez No. 11 Martinez No. 12 10 D . J?6 4 t D 9 9 o20'iartitiez No. 13 J P2. 1liartinez No. 14 8 15 7 Sy . .. .S/ Db , 2 Martinez No. 15 L S '", d Alartinez No. 16 At .. 7 ,S/0 5 Y? 7 9, 0 l r Alartinez No. 17 N / y7 ! m 10 ' g AlartinczNo. 18___ _Martinez No. 19 I' 7 } , 7? -/ f'• Ahrtinez Nu. 19-A Q 13 3z- l : .29 Q# .Z ti r i N R P . Z .c o r- 3 F 4, w.•Ma t nez o.2U l Alarfinez V'o.21 S q 5 1llountaiu.rictr.I T(L l _ _._ _ T Mountain View No.2 A /Q .Jr /aO 302 ; 4 s p t Mountain View No.3 8 ' b IrA f r ., •Aiountain View No.4 C Mowitain View No.s D f- . 7/4( f Mountain_View-NaS.______. _...___.._E _ 7___rine Hill F 7 L' 15' g1 3siVineHillAG f, Concord No. l Q l Concord No.2 I /G ' b' x /`-- S : ? ConcotYi.No._ 3 Concord No.4 K /9S' 7 Concord No.5 L Concord No. G M r Concord No.7 N •.3 f Z: U Ito Z/ S Az S D r Concord No.9 P 53 / 3& = ga. /q X7 ,Concord No, 10 4 s a q Concord No. 10-A R / -4y- ,'/ 0 2 5!6 l r Concord No.11 S b 1` !/ f f} /7 x Concord No.. 12__Concord N o. 12-A A C Concord No. 13 8 fi 9 G 7. 3 ./ ; TA /.1 J3 19 i Concord No. 13-A C !' , ; 1T'S_ C . / fG' t Concord No. 1 D t a Concord No. 15 F ,/b %3 7 l/, k 4 t_ 9 _ r Concord No. 16 G ' t r1 sP i F Concord No. 17 H D Jr' 7 3 Concord No. 17- A Cuuwni Nu. _o . 35 I 301 q fyA ae t Conconl N o. 19 B 3 . 3o Coni-ord Nu.20 L ZQ , e3 a•3 /7 ' i'4 t {- 3, 0111'0l'1 \o,.1 A! 6 56 , f 6,-5kf•./ i t.2 f Concord NA.).2-7 jY l J7 w7 Associated P t J O /•Z. ° 3/ - - It Q . - 3 -2 F 0 . 1633 - Cowell it p Pacheco No. 1 R 1..` JV l Pacheco No.2 S 1'.:u1u:wNn.2- c !!o a2 O' v i z Totals Carried Forward r I 45DIRECTPRIMARYELECTIONHELDJUNEG, 1950 DEMOCRAT c Member Counfy Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral IF i 7 i K ..f, l.w.l M.i, s gat . f iWw l ;uz B C v 7! E ofc= i a£tt.- r3kb' rr tiv,i n b In, E b F ff'.33 I t i y _ ¢ at Sip3-0 .2-71 -21i TO i a 0 r 54 ST t' j W M,7i• T A 4 73C t t rJ 1`1 199 r w; E_ r # 56, kb .rt`G D sy, .50 yS' `4; 1 z Z 3Z / I K fn9 9 ?' l6 L 7`f 41 6o,f°' 6't 38 3Z_ 3/ /? -fN i ;441 3 7 ,3 Q 39* P 7 I x to Yn • T. R do5'S3 34• s t Gb 6'7 Sgk 47 s a a ... q i t C Y VY 35 35 91/ 34 U G its, 37 .3Y 31 331,f F 1 H M v V : J V # I i '.. f} h j 3t4 w4 E S» 3s 3o33 a b' yLQ ..1-55 .3 5 ,'p G .77 L of .0-/ /7 , 11i V6 '3 3 Y a{ c a.G• i I ! tom*' e 8 3 78 57 s'S saR 3Q .Z" 4 .31 3 ' 43 ik QeT87y DEMOCRATIC 4 STATEMfENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT YI Member of Amm* Wiled states senator 0congms t>> t tOt6 Datrict 7 Q Q t' i Y. ..rr, ELECTION o < 1- z 2 z PRECINCTS x 13 Fi Q 7 F ti t xaa P a a3 U3i w us j x at m >4 " a " Totals Brought Forward A 3W orm vc , zsz,$ WM,.4"1 Pleasant Hill No.l Sia a .' fa 4a a'2'{• P. ge Pleas:u t Hill No. 1-AC 71- Pleasant Hill No.2 D j D Pleasant Bill No.2-A 4 i Ple,-tsaut Bill No.3 jr f f G' I'lra utt hill \'a,3-A G i• S 29 /S" 1r Pleasant Hilt No, b ..? r w. Pica lit H ltt N(. j , .f d 71 aK 1'lc i u1t Hill N.G t r r t 4 t t q r w N i 1'lttsburg No. 1 2lt t lPittsburgNo.° D sP79 ' t -GI?'. LGE Pittsburg No.3 0 // '5 31v G /' E 3 E* 7&a Pittsburg No. d R y r Pittsburg No.5 S C {7 Pittsburg No.ti 7 Pittsburg No. 7 A l3 13- 3 r f 7ff# !`S INPittsburgNo.8 B '; '$- °- G / s7 f Jrf 77 Pittsburg No.A C ;`? f+ ' ;/'•` F Pittsburg No. 10 p lr . 6 Z j a- 1 >oZ°: r i T Pittsburg No. 11 t I'ittaUwg No. 12 F l 13 Jep ; ZL° 3 t p 1 k j3PittsburgNo. 13 G f til 1 dPittsburgNo. 14! 6 ..3.5' 3 ! 8 ' y7' 9 r r Pittsburg No. 1s I j.. (o ` Y J 3 7'` 7 I l A" Y i r Pittsburg No. 16 L? .,,1.SD._, 3 i 9PittsburgNo. 17 K La .Q}IC l l F , 1 im,bur,- INo. 17-A L j f nPittsburgNo. 18 M j ! S f . _ f 2r7 " PittsburgNo. 19 7 lo. 3 9GNf Pittsburz No.20 aad2£ q r13 , Pittsburg No.20-A p 7! ts Pittsburg No.21 Q jp ' O ? .Z . 1D l 2 B 4 r Pittsburg No.21-A R Pittsburg I ro.?2 S_ l tj.2 ditP Pittsburg No.23 j' r ; M h L i r rPittsUurgNo.2.1 A 3 , Pittsburg No.25 t vb ? ? t M 3 .Pittsburg No.26 C Orbisonta Jt' t t Clnvton k Port Chicago No. 1 F a J . 7 .p7. j 02 f « a7 3 4 f i 1 i fort Chicago No. 1-A j 9 G .3 .3S f1G nr j Port Chie,Ngo No. 2 H 9 1? , 7J T f3 a Qx a 39' z 0 3Clyner Nichols A,9ew ee. U• K'r t L A o ai air N v Antioch No. 2 P 1 . J fol Antioch No. 3 Q l k Antioch No.4 li• l T 7 F Antioch No. 5 S{ f c 1?6 ` .7. Antioch No.G q i 1''O 43 a140 I M Totals Carried forward DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 DEMOCRATI_C is o Member Cou*Central Member Cour Central L>' '_ , Com nMso...Disf. ee p.Dist. t iyA77 B C 30 3.2 .23 !E, .27 t rftix =444 117 35 2.7 33 3.Z 3 34 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT'XIM tMited Stalls Saintor p Member of Auembly bf6 Didrict I dNa Datnct m+a' R3 3W' Jr r r FT.TION so o < E"'x Q PiuwVii 1.+1 7 Z. H t3 `T. 94 to fA tJca x y Taut:Sron4M Fwweta IE 4/f I A04W';Wl 7*Z_ 'PO Antioch No.7 51 ISD i 454AntiochNo,8 C lra yL iI f tAntiochNo.9 j} li 45 i Aptioch No.9-A Antioch No. 10 jt 17 j' —fJ- -21 7 Antioch No. 10-A G Ai21lt?Lll 1 T0, 11 j A f , e I iT ! e R r Antioch :o. 12 Antioch No. 13 R / / 0 /2 S`f `. Antiodi No. 14 G 5 ,7-Z ilaAntitwhXo. 14-A s #.° t 1< t Antioch No.15 N t'io`x / r x 7-4 gyf{ f ' 0. 1 Lone Tree No.2 F S ^ * . fff G ' /.3 * t Lone Tree No.3 Q 0 / 3 A A 4 c J qb t /9 + f F{ # Brentwood ?to. 1 R ! J f 4 Bmntwood No.«x rwgJkFf Brentwood No.R A /S 7 r V SKr 3 . ff r f .J O i Brentwood No.5 i1 1 ; J a/ Brentlwood No.fi s 4 No. Byron ro. 1 Byron NQ.Z. Iwghtseu F Oalcl@1r Itio. 1stst T tJlklry :\t).1- Y;, T 7 / jib Oakl@y No.Z J c I . I yo- q 1 Q3kley_No..3. wf I I3etlirl Island f i1.13SEM= VOU 2f Aa 114 3 . 411 8 3f CONTRA COSTA GklUNlY_3l M IS__ _ z n P s R r i i t 1 a r r y, r. k i t V f 1 y 4 n L lei x i N p Y w a t DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 3611950 DEMOCFiATIL` za le, Member County Coral Member County Cenfra) CamaQiffe._ East Cornrniftee .Sup.Disf. WR fit by yfr vb kii f D ln Vio r s r r Y t 9 W '-1cz K Iy ' .2S 3!0 yjf IL l r. 31 5yN Ali P 13 Z3 E1 j S J t r q 7 r i ty 1 t n I aiy tri , t l 1 x% i r ff r"Y Y ,+t..c w1 .`,j•,Ms,-..: Mt. 3 t p 4 1 s.r In o to M S F i 3 i, t !'fir« ey p.da:'1``'.f».4x !«r. p Q G t 4 f f c rj '8's r rqR r r R C. D a 3 - 8 L r N o z D ti r t t 4 E fi Y 1. ..1+^ ri R y. STATEMMT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIRE DEMOCRATIC Member Comfy Cer*al Member Comfy Ceafral Member Counfy Cenfral Member Counfy Cernfra Coaxaip.D'a! ComcneHoe__ Sup.Desi Cannmetfee .....Sup.Dist.Commiftee........Sup.Do r ELECTION r5 n PRE CiNCTS I z r iii Berkeley Park No,l A t fS BBerkeleyParkNo.2 r 1 Bay View No. 1 C t V . , _ 2moiNBay FE1CerritoNo. 1 2 El Cerrito No.3 G i E1 Cerrito No.3 8 " El Cerrito No.1 E E1 Cerrito No.s K r. _: . .. A„ i'r4i+i Ire E1 CL,r;to rT,.s-A f o 6E1CerritoNo,n r t S El Cerrito No,6-A N rl CerAtn No-7 k El Cerrit=a No.$ f' z3 El Cerrito No-9 Q El Cerrito No. 10 R ` f t s E•1 Cerrito No. 11 S El rrito No. 12 T 13ElCerritoNo. i 4 x„ . BL'1 Cerrito No. 1 1 f 4 CLlCerritoNo. 15 i_ s Li Cerrito No.14-A D L'1 Cerrito No. 16 t 1 Cerrito No. 16-A El Cerrito No.17 G b L'1 Cerrito No.17-A B a L'i Cerrito No. 18 s El Cerrito No-18-4-- KE1CerritoNo.19 S 1 i` ,.. x y4 L i 3 t E1 Cerrito No.20 L w El Cerrito No.20-A s El Cerrito No.21 N t El Cerrito No.21-A t El Cerrito No.22 p ' k El Cerrito No.23 El Cerrito I To,2 g 'r;,.+ a .,,. J/. sKensingtonNo. l Kunsiugton 1 T9-2 Kensington No.2-A 4 r F Naisnngtonn No.3 Kensington No.3-A C t Kensington No.4 D . Kensington No.S R rhunsungtonNo.S-A fifiIKensingtonNo.6 G Kensington No.7 H F w i Kensington No.8 Richmond No.2 r Richmond No.3 Richmond No. 4 i F 1 j Richmond No.5 N t r Wrimand Xma 0P j, p 1RichmondNo.7 Riclunond No.7-A O a i Richmond Na 8 R f ZRichnnondNo.8-A a WAim nd Xt I x Tp'tli CaS0eJ .Fo r a cr rx'a DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 6, 1950 DEMOCFt 'Ff Member County Central Member County Gastral Mamber CountyCaatret Member County Centra! Member County Cenfra) C*uw ttee —Sup.Disf t, Co ttae. SPASLrqLMILi Digta I i r at r 8 x s z i a r 1 j D g a E G " qtr, F ri G v H 1 y L r L F 111 r 3 Y t k t r qq t a e f? P a Y rte. jam, t d{ K X. At t 3 t t t F r. F aj p x -..^ > :. t A v G , d' ,'t tb F' t `S.2•.. 3 f i L e p n' 3 i a PPr N x a^ Prr r d T EE ff R R k: ,. Y. .. _., i t 1 JYT1:f'sw.vT3 F T X T i"1• f r ; y M: yMjy AP?Fr F1s . Eit`Al'. t i r i 4 D Y IV a r ttSF 777 A t(` w r r r S a i a 444. s,7,..:t*rr. , ..:' ;?, r'- P STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES-PROHIBITION CAST AT r C„ Goveraor Secnomy of Sfafo Confroffer Treawrer p Ah ELECTION t l { to PRECINCTS 1 ABerkeleyPart:No.l f T I Berl.-dey Park No.2 f Bay View No. i i 13ay View No. 1-A D 1 Bay View No.2 B a r y r v El Cerrito No. 1 F i 1,.;. El Cerrito No.2 G El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No. ! rl Ccrritn #-A 7 x El CwTito No,3 S Jy{ t k El Cc rr ty No. -A L t EI Cerrito I3o-8 NL•1 Cerrito Ido,ti-A El Cerrito NO. Q El Cerrito NO,8 P El Cerrito No.9 1. q El Cerrito No, 10 R El Cerrito No. Il S i LI Canto No.12 El Cerrito No. 13 A i El Cerrito No. 14 B a El Cerrito NO, I3 L' M No. DL'I Cerrito Ao• 1-A n. El Cerrito No. 16 E lel Cerrito No, lfi-A F El Cerrito No.17 G El Cerrito No.17-A H IT El Cerrito No. 18 1 c J n J 'El Cerrito No, r r breo El Cerrito No.19 w EI Cerrito No.20 L El Cerrito No.20-A A! E1 Cerrito No.21 N El Cerrito No.21-A El Cerrito No.22 Pq El Cerrito No.23 4 3 t El Cerrito No.24 R e IVCI1Sln'*11111 I To• 1 S h naut*t ln No•2 D..J.._,..—. ._........- rA..•.,_ Y.. rsj,°...._.wrww..w.ww k r A1\tllstllb*t011 NO.2-A Kensington No.3 Kensington No. 3-A L' d Kensington No.4 D Kensington No.3 ta hensington No.S-A F Kensington No.6 G Kensington No.7 H Kensington l iii Riat Richmond No.2 e Richmond No.S L Richmond No.l Richmoud No.s Nf jt R d1MQ31S xQ. O I Y C 1 Richmond No.7 P I:icluuolld No.7-A 4 g i r Richmond No.8 R I Richmond No.8-A S a _ t r Totst.Car.ried. B DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE G, 1950 3 PROHIBITION A#orney G"erai Member State Board of tlAited Stares Seottor Representative in Stafe Senafor Member of Assembly Equalisation..,,_____-Dist Congress.___ asst Dat r tn Ev tJ x s r t 1 a ff`ji p H i yy F f. r j j. tFS -.. µµms nL. v a a a i z AT 3 r,3 a aa s 1 t r r r r FF yyry ry j 1 s r 7 E 1Y N 4 t i L f sf t fi x`x'y r [ r ;. c i c i o jats"!.+H #Y,.c'i•. ;.R. v3 jjj Ug fie r z y .y C . F 2.v yR+, a m"•ai y 1 i 44fr, s x N" I i Y 7 iV a r r su r e e g S Ea. r1.I J- a s rA S a PROH 1 B ITl ON 369 STATEbMSU OF ALL VOTES-CAST AT 'THE r Governor l,eafenaM Goremor Secrefary of Sfafe it Gurfroff" Treasurer t f y 4 W ELECTION x PRECINCTS f a, sn 1. y5 j I i r Totals Brought Forward Richmond No.9-A 8 t Richmond No. 10 4 Richmond No. 11 D r Richmond No. 12 E i r Richmond No. 13 F z i a Richmond No. 14 G 1 Richmond No. 15 X is 2cRichmondNo. 16 t Richmond No. 17 t s . Richmond No, 17-A 8 E Richmond No. IS Richmond No. 19 x Richmond No.20 N 1;r Richmond No.21 b, Richmond No.22 P F Richmond leo.23 Q 11 Richmond No.24 R Richmond No.25 Sj Y Z'Richmond No.2i3 Richmond Na.27 A 4 k Richmond No.28vtIT Richmond No.29 C T X a" M Richmond No,30 D Richmond No.31 f77 Richmond No.32 F p Richmond No.33 G Richmond No.34 H t i Richmond No.35 lRichmondNo.36 J+f Richmond No.37 A Richmond No.38 L 3' i i M R_ x _. Richmond No.39 M Richmond No.40 W u 1V r. r Richmond No.41 Oi Riclunond No.41-A P Richmond No.42 Q z Richmond No.43 R f SRiclunondNo. w .0f" Riclunond No.46 A Richmond No.47 a :_ t Riclunond No.47-A t RichNo.48 Richmond Na 49 1 KB Richmond No.50 F Ft N Richmond No.51 iNo. G: Richmond No.52 i Richmond No.52-A Richmond No,53 f n N o.53-AIllinlol1 r b , Richmond No.54 L Richmond No.5.4-A Riclunond No.SS N 1 Richmond No.56 01 Richmond No.57 p 7=77. „ Riclunond No.57-A Q i t Richmond No. 57-13 Al 58RichmondNo.r E Richmond No.59 E d Totals Carried Forward 6 1950 61 PR+aH1B t mDIRECTPRIMARYELECTIONHELD ]UNE At#orney General Member State&wwd of United Stains Senator Representative in Stater Senator Member of Assembly Eq Dist D tXst, t s a FesId i Q.. V I y Art 414. pp mow 1 M i. ¢ .. p g fl J L A p s 4 a 7 F 3 tt n t r i I S gg a 9 t N x P E e . 11 4 t t i z x ik fix!' i 3 t P f I w It k L i `t .. z T ^ TTI 33 YYx bT.'i''t"N7C ' i t sJJa S! X rg d3: li PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE x Go"cr" Lieuhmaf Governor Seaehry of Sfafe Confrolter Tre"Wer ft t A ELECTION PRECINCTS r i x 5 r fTotalsBroughtForwardA S- Y• 77 t Riclunond No. 60 B i i Riclunond No. 61 C s Richmond No.61-A D Riclunond No.62 s Riclunond No.62-A F t r- x r` v. ttRicluuondNo.63 v Riclunond No.64 H riduncnd No.64-A Riclunond No.65 J tj Richmond No.G5-A 8 1 Riclunond No.66 L !z i Riclunond No.66-A i r i i Riclunond No.67 N r t n Richmond No.6S-A p 1 Richmond No.69 4 i i rsz R F Riclunond No.69-A Riclunond No. 70 S 1uus ud Nu ?1_ T i 7 Richmond No.71-A A Richmond No.72 B E CRichhnohhdNo.72-A i Riclunond No.73 D w• . <,r.,.;:. .. : , tt4Sr fi Riclunond No.74 Richmond No.74-A Riclunond No.75 H y Richmond No.75-A s¢ Ridmiond No.-26_ J F iU. Richmond No.76-A Richmond No.77 L Richniond No.77-A M Riclunond No.78 N w,- M onn1\r f Riclunond No.79 i 4LichmondNo79-A 3 Richmond No,80 R r f x Richmond No,81 t ' iRichmond_No.82 T i y Richmond No,82-A A, z Richmond No.83 Richmond No.83-A c Richmond No.84 D X Richmond No.84-A R Rlchnhind No.85 F Richmond No.85-A G Richnhond No.86 H Tt. Richmond No.WA Richmond I To,87 J Richmond No.87-A i Richmond Not 88 L 88! f 4I:Ichnwnil Notu,. - Richmond No, 89 N Richmond No.89-A t F Richmond No.90 p 1 ` Riclunond Into.91 Q Al Richmond No.92 R t Richmond No,92-A S!! Richmond No.93 f' Totals Carried Forward yw 1 t)IGI DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 62 1950 363 - PROH B`" tQ1M Member State Board d tAttorneyGeneral United utas Sooator Represeotatwe w State Senator Member of Assembly bquat afion_.__ Oist Coocpess..__._Dnt. 9 F P y Y ph, x A5 i s f g w,.. L r kA r fib r 5 1 A * Y.! of rfY/i• fC p f j1K5. r C Fait w r r .*,; L 1 It x a s g s x i x d r t 7 r>+MG•r i A VM n T i E j t t alrxf d i d eS A Ii t ,. .! 4 ra rp... j __ .. r' s ftp c%4 tss 2 "ra•.Bh,y, ' f„ j s i. a. j. 1 . i T Y,TF 8•d u' Y9 ' 1 Kr q qgg y t } `..,.. x i __ ,6 _., __ 7 fr i.qtr 'tklfy kF ar'} >m,r,°y:.- L s T # o f ct f rf rriCtit e r f r C M iAI Vi E r r 3 o . to i t F 3 r Y C t f a f Ay d t 4 gyp t 1 1 r G s y i h µ A L N I, t zj u x n 4 t•I a r. __ . r _ .i r 6'YJrf 3.1{ r' r I s PROHIBITION x STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST ATS IMM i` Govwmw Vnu%nanf Gwwnor q Secretary of Sfafe { Corifrolter Treawer s 4. ELECTION PRECINCTS i NNN i t , Totals Brought fomard AIr Richmond No.94 I ichniond No.95 Richmond fi D '1 0,96 f Richmond No.97 E I:icluuand No.98 n Richmond No.99 RichmondI\to,1Q0 Iuchmond No.101AL f iT ItI:tcltuiotld.NU. 8RichiuondNo. 103 Richmond No.104 i j{ iA e k r Rulimatid No. 105 3 Richmond No.106 JV RiCliti2o21i1 No.107 Q r4 PRicltumidNo. 109 Richmond No. 109 P.iclnnou<i Na.110 R aRichmondNo.11S.1 71 4:01,41 Richmond No.112 T x Richmond No. 113 A I lticlinirand No. 114 B t// Richniond No,11.5 C Richmond N'o.116 D Richmond No.117 Richiiiond No.119 F Richmond No, 119 G I i Richmond Nn.120 H s _ W Fist Richmond No.1 I kR I?Richmond Nfi s q nat Licluncuid o.2 J L past richmond No»2-A K I astlicliinondI`To.3 Lj North Richmond No.I m z t North Richmond No.2 a North RichmondItia»2-Ar North Richmond No.3 P ry* e t North liiclmiolicl No,3-A x North Richmond No.4 R I i n71ficirtl: Richmond No.S si 4 San Pablo No. 1 i r n' Stili Pablo No.2 a .._a :, San Pablo No.3 k San Pablo No.4x San Pablo No,S yDy: Pablo No.bSan i I. San Pablo No.7 San Pablo No.8 7 San Pablo No.9 H San Pablo No. 10 Sall Pablo No.11 San Pablo No. 12IP 3 x z 1. San Pablo No. 13 L f r,. San Pablo No.14 i San Pablo No. 15 l G . San Pablo 1\0»Ib 0 San Pablo No 17 p I f i Sail Pablo No.17A P San Pablo No, I S g k r f F r San Pablo No.18-A S kA L Suri Pablo No. 19 r n^ r w Totals Carried Forward w DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION IIELD JUNE G, 1950 X65 PROHI,81TIGM. Member State Board of RepreseMefive in Stafe Senefoc Member of Assembly A#onM Genera) Uaiw Staffs Senator 6quakation....._ Dist. C°°9r°u'- Dist Dat . . N. new t t EZ t pi x a 6'{v •Y'3 w H T r S f t r e 3 z R r t 4 V { NJ. 0 1 t f k y kyr ._. R 1 A f A fvl C$ a b s y K e.,._, EKY W y 3 Iii Mr 111 r i i Y C Y 3 y s e w, r r gpp e n t a 1i qq c Ty Hxse: E MA x 3PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Go"Mw Umfeeant Governor Secretary of State Confroller Treawrer 1112 4 ELECTION a t cn PRECINCTS r NS_ e Z Totals Amght Sorr aA A San Pablo No.20 San Pablo No.21 C r San Pablo No.21-A D LI Subrulte No. i EllSe El Sobrallte No.2 P El Solmulte No.3 f!f LI Sobrante No.3-A H } 1;1 Sobrante No.4 II Sobrante No.5 t 1:1 Sobr;urie No.6 11 Sobrante No.7 L 1:1 1 TSobr:ultc.Ac.S EI Sobrante No.9 N' Rolhlla\'Vtxkl No,2 I' Rolling Wood To.2-A 4 Rulliu)Y WoodNo.3 R i S V Gituit S tet... Olculn Tir t sPiy , Rodeo No. 1 A Rodeo No.2 Rodeo No.3 C R Rodeo No.4 D sRodeoNo.5 Rodeo No,b F: 1 1 f n r. Rodeo No.7 t Rodeo No.8 H' Rodeo No.9 I Y Rodeo No.10 J f sx i CRodeoNo.11 Pinole No.l L E Pinole No.2 Af F Pinole No.3 ly A t, r Hercules 01 W Selby p P r Crockett No. 1 1A Crockett No.2 t Crockett NO.$ L 5 Crockett No.d D x erc rCrockettNo.G F 4t 6 n Crockett No. I fs w n 1 Crockett No S H Crockett No 9 1 E Crockett No. 10 PortCosta No. 1 K a Port Costa No. L r Danville No. 1 M Danville No. 1-A E Danville No.2 Danville No.2-A P Y Danville No.3 Q 1 f i San Ralson R a sTassalara x l l Totals Carried Forward I f DIRECT PPJMARY ELECTION HELD JLTNE G, 1950 36PROHIBRION, NA Member State Board of Represenfatixe in State Senator Member of AssemblyAttorneyGoneralUnitedStatesSenator R. EquaBzatiton _ Dist Dist DistCongress.. Q'Ift 1; M 0 Ay, 3 j r t w t 5 i f s r a G r . 0. 1 t a f x i 4 1L SYyyy f f ai N a y t.pp l' 1 E Y r a x A f s V WE 20 r L y s t hfc 1 r r.... a.. k -,...F..._ .. a yM -r j Lj f i a t 4 N w l i pp i aJ x n Sf T1 r a c s D r G 3 qE A t r S f r L a ry r i n i v^ Pj r t z 9 a r. a i i i S- t r' r? A• .jt..n.a 'Jr,Rr'+.Yi'i. PROHIBITION S'T'ATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT"TH 1( Govensor U Gwrornor Se refary of Stafe Q7afroffBr Treasurer f f S 1 Sh.MstsyELECTION PRECINCTS t+ f i. iF( f p t # + f i TWA&ought Forward t Lafayette No.I A X Lafayette N C €a e , o.2 DLafayetteNo.2-A Lafayette No. 3-A p Lafayette No.4 LaNo.S 1-ifayestc.No. S-A Laf.Yctle No.6-A F M 4 777tr 77, Moraga JAM r i St.Marys t s yy, q Orinda No. 1:A Q 1 1.Orinda No.2 Orinda No.3 t n Orinda No.4 S 75775- e L fix„ Orinda No.G A Otinda No.7 a Orinda No.+ t n Orinda No.7 Alamo No.2 F' 574 _ Alamo No.w-A G t77 Alamo No.3 ff x Alhambra z a1gJ s f w r rs Walnut Creek No. ! 1V k v....-.-.. 1'lreltttl]tt.Cmticll`fl.2 Walnut Creek No.3 Walnut trek No.4 Walnutt.na:No.S k ainut Creel:l o.6Y S1W x 1Walaut-Creek-No.?, Walnut Owl-No.7-A A AP Walnut Creek No.8 B t Walnut Civek No.$-A C t pp NWalnut Cre J,No.9 A 1'1 alnUt_CTLx:li1 S} .151 lralnut Creel:No.11 Fry f Walnut Crock 1o.12 G Vlralnut Crack No. 13 NWalnut Creel:No. 14 l t IL Saranap No. I g A Saranap No.2 L ! r. Sara]lali No.3 6 r Saranap No.4 1V S=U N Oap-, 4 MaNano>i No. l t tMarone:No.2 0 M . Martiues No.8 R t t A zirtiiiez No.3-A DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELDj J 6 1950 t3 PROHIBITIQlV1 I Attorney General Member State Board of r Representafive in Sfafe Senafor Member of AssemblyUnedStatesSenator 6quaGzahon..._..__._Dist Congress,_ __.._.Disf. at. Dist. 4 : j Y V A C i f D xq tj.. Fr r 9 t K k pp f ,pL7eAr5f` i i.i t t i 4 Z s F j 9 l f C U j e F j f ft G 1X, r E t f 114 u is r av,t' F N 3 t f p i Z(i. x Ca D40 Y 5 4 ,: i L` •yxf°.TY^Yf tip ,P#+,'j,-.. i r a i e i rri CC r 4 K L pp r i] F R. 2 t. 8 phy N kk} E GY x E I R w i r a- LIZ, t Ti gL 6g t s k PROH I B IT1 ONSTATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT IM,z t K= Governor Wetsmf Governor # Secretary of Stafe ConfroUer Treasurer P. wA. n 4 7 C xf a 7 M 1 ELECTION tI x E s r 7 us I s A ZPRECINCTS i 4 r sem% o rE Total:Brought Forward A Martinez No.5 h Martinez No.G tC Martinez No.7 D g r Martinez No.S g17 Martinez No.9 F Martinez No. 10 G z Martinez No. 11 R r T L,« . Martinez No. 12 Martlnem No 13 J µMartinez No, 14 t j t c s D v Martinez No. 15 L i t Martinez NTo. 16 M 1 a Martinez No. 17 N a f r .z r Martinez No. 19 Martinez No. 19- A YY Martinez NO,ZO R 1S11lartmcr. No. Y Motlittaltl iew aT . 1 Er r Mountain t iew No.2 A yF P F f Mountain View No. 3 Mountain View No. 4 1 rDMountainiewNo.5 i 4 Mountain drew.No,4 t Vine Hill F Vin Hid A G FIVine1 x Concord No. l H h.#Concord No.2 I 1 Concord No.3 J I Concord No. Concord No.5 L,Concord No. l3 llll i s A Concord No.i N Concord Ido. 8,_..__.Concord No. 9 Concord No. 10 gb Concord No. 10-A R F Concord No. 11 y f L i C Concord No. 12-A A Concord No. 13 If Concord No. 13-A C77 c µda Concord No. 14 D 1 r H s 1 Concord.No..14-A .s # i r. i i f Concord No. 15 F Concord No. 16 G f Concord No. 17 17 Concord No. 17-A 1 concord &Q- 18—Concord No, 19 Con,o.20 L r x Concord No, 21 Concord7t•onconi No. r CQD 4. d. y Associated A g Cowell Pacheco No. 1 R 'Pacheco No.2 s S ja'll Y No. it t f Totals Carried Forward DIRECT PRIALARY ELECTION .HELD JUNE G, 1950 PROH18FTWI A General Member State Board of tbsafedSlain Represeative uut, Stale Senator Member o Assembly w x ttorney ist s ;t 3 r kr t P jam. h 4 k 8 pp C Y 11 k x IS r e y i f k A s Q k N 7 o I a 4 R g t t Tlir iY i 1 IF 4 i x f k w.{+.-... i 4 ' st: ,F f S C i j39 r H f a r I S r a s t a ; 1 3. 4 r h 3 r ate S t WIN n. 7711 7 yx s s F k f x s k N3t ". Eli H giAv r i r Xr ti i al e a a r } 7 1 2 x M r r r 1. iw t 3 E I a tell="c j ti . k c/ i f t a PROHIBITION TM STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST .AT' Ai Governor Lisufanaat Secretary of State `t Controller Treasurer r Lf ELECTION PRECINCTS t z Vi j t 4 M ryEr af r Totals Brought Forward A r Pleasant Hill No,1 Pleasant Hill No. 1-A C Pleasant Hill No.2 D Plea&tnt Hill No.2-A 6 e, 4 I YiAsVt sPleaa atit 11111 No.3 t 1'Icasatit Dill No 3-A G a Pleasant Hill No.4 1 It:lsant Hilt 1\10.S IIcaGtni }till No. t K L j 1 Pittsbu No. 1 Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.+ Pittsburg No. t Pittsburg No.5 S Pittsburg No.G T r Pittsburg No.i A Pittsburg No.8 g s 1 Pittsburg To.S C V t Pittsburg No. 10 D Pittsburg Na 11 i. ..r f Pittsburg No. 12 P Pittsburg No. 13 i Pittsburg No. 14 H e Pittsburg No. IS I s Pittsburg No. 16 Pittsburg No. 17 K Pittsburg;Na 17-A L Pittsburg No. 18 x g C.. Pittsburg No. 19 Pittsburg No.20 Pittsburg No.20-A i Pittsburg No.21 r Uurg i\o,21-A.Pitt, T R Pittsburg No.22 I d ISrPittsburgNo.23 a f4 f a° Pittsburg No.24 IJC v Pittsburg No.25 a Pittsburg No 12bC Orbisonia jl Port Chicago No. 1 jrt I Port Chicago No. 1-A Port Chicago No.3 C4,de I E 8 L tth t{ x ti X 01 o t Antioch NO.:2 p c YAntiochNo.3 i Antioch No.4 R An tioch No.5 S x Antioch No.G Y r S Totals Carried Forward DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION BELD FJNE 69 1959 PROHlBtTloI 11 Mamber State Board a Represenfafive in Swe Senafor Member d AssemblerAttorneyGan®ra1 United States Se"tor oo'"'rEquataat>ton . Dat Congrow ow. DW. M. u p. 3 a dc b B o• k i ty 13 YEt yY- 4 f D i i y x n j4 y P k H y F S yje r c 41Asit1t 1; r ol 41", r s R N x J y w C 4x4 G r ng p bb ry P6P6, f S F F L r v f i p 4 n, Y 177 AT s S Yr tt r 3 D R AI is i N r l jj j k77 Af f s1 i t x 5 y PROH161TlON STAlTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE4 Ga erear 6me mr Secretary of slats 'i Confrour Treasurer a' t r LECTION i s PRECINCTS F c Y t tt s fzii eL ter- E x Total:$rought forward A 3 Antioch No.7 8 , Antioch No,8 Antioch No.9 Antioch ATO.9-A Antioch No. 10 F Andocit No. lfl•A G s a Antioch No. 11 H w Antioch No. 12 Antioch No 12:A Antioch No. 13 L FAntiochNo. 14 j.' Antioch No. 14-A m a r• Antioch No. 1S 1V a Lone Tree No. 1 4 f E Lone Tree No.2 p x Q b x Lone Tree No.3 a f i x Brentwood 1\0. 1 R j t. v n • r r 7e taws SBrentwoodNo.2 Mc. __. t 3 T v Brentwood No.4 Brentwood No.S B i fis rp Brentwood No.6 C 9 Byron No. I 1 c i D 83'rOn. To.: Byron n_.. w Iinithtsen F Oakley No. i wr.ww..j y Oakhcv No. 1:A g t J i Oakley No 2 r Y Bethel Island L:. ABSENTEE VOTE t i j E j t CONTRA A44 1 P 40 IR L x' A C r res......».-_ ..._..... G P Atli 01 n AY e s S i f e s Y Y " 2 x P j t w: Q j t R T Y T11 t 1 DIRECT PPdMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 6, 1950 PRO HISIFTIO Member State Board of Represeat etwe is State Secretor Member of,f ssemWyAttorneyGeneral N United SfaMs Senator 3 J i t 4 Z fi 41, E rr r p 2 G r r k r i 7 J L i Il P N.f .. f a F k $ j - -., • a?+*< .h iTJlY.,t 'Y P t S jv.- FF r - .. I r _ a t e 4 ¢ p s Y n j a w. q p d r 4 j A Af hi L 9 q a N a t R Uel a t i E aArYr`.4iZ £ v..i%3h. A 77 77 B M.r D4. 1 ft.s'1`,4 dei R i G x ` Y i r Y rr i If 6 1 r c yp, R LAIL 4 O r t LuS i n= LL STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEPROHIBITION Member County Ceatral Member County Centra! Member County Cenfral i Member County Central C.ommifte,....._,Sup.Dis# Comrmttee.. Sup Dat Comm"rtfee._. Sup.DistSup.Dat Comrnrftee MOW ELECTION F gxFta PRECINCTS i r3 gyp...«:. ."`:,. ._ .. .,... .. c' 'TJC"w'1".-'.«.:.': R.•:"" x i 4 tsrBerkeleyParkNo.i r 77 Berkeley Park No.2 8 t G Bay View No.1 t fi 5 • Bay View No. 1-A D Bay.View N ti f El Cerrito No. 1 F g El Cerrito No.2 G A EI Cerrito No.3 H i f z El Cerrito No.! T El Cerrito INTO..5 8 t a t LElCerritoNo.5-A El Cerrito No.6 M L'1 Cerrito No.6-A A' r x EI Cerrito No.7 O n El Cerrito No.8 El Cerrito No.9 e El Cerrito No. 10 g p t EI Cerrito No. 11 S a E1.C.r;ito,No. 12, T EI Cerrito No. 13 L•1 Cerrito No. 14 I y u a Iwl Cerrito No.15 2 P F DElCerritoNo. 15-A ap 2 i.. r4 _ _ Ytt M p"++^.,Iif" Sgn El Cerrito No. 16 El Cerrito No. 16-A P El Cerrito No.17 G a El Cerrito No.17-A H Y t t k El Cerrito No. 18 El.Cerrito Irl Cerrito No.19 1 x . ;i..n w L•l Cerrito No.20 L Yt El Cerrito No.20-A El Cerrito No.21 1y El Cerrito No.21-A _ 7x E1 Cerrito No.22 p i El Cerrito No.23 4 l k r El Cerrito No.24 w•t,... C6E kensitg1, on Into, Kensington No.2 f 1 i Kensington No.2-A A f Kensington No.3 Keusinj;ion No.3-A C z fi Kensington I To.4 f Y t Kensington No.5 Kensington No.5-A F Kensington No.6 G Kensington No.7 Ii Kensington No.S Richmond No.2 3 Richmond No.3 L Richmond No.A C v Richmond No.3 N' iticl mons111Lo. r Richmond No.7 P E Y , Richmond No.7-A Q Richmond No.8 R' z a Richniond No.8-A S rY 1 rrE TAi..Calod, p Y 46 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G i950 Member County Cenfral Member Comb Ceahal i Member County Centra! Member Comfy Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral Commiffee....,..,Sup.Dast Com"lo SUP.D#.Conrsaftee_ T„5p IYat P F SE i fx"dY `AV . STATEAIMT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEPROHIBITION Member Catay Central Mwebar County Central Member Cmmfy Cerdral Member Couefy Cenfral Co e_..._Sup.Dist Cmurittea_-.---rvp.Dist Committee..._.Sup.Dist. Commitfea,--1up.Dist. ELECTION PR'CINS A suar. r far....a Totals Brought Forward a Richmond No.9-A Richmond No. 10 Richmond No.11 D i Al Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 a. 6 Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 16 t it Richmond No. 17 J Richmond No. 17-A Richmond No. 18 L Richmond No. 19 Richmond No.20 N t:37 Richmond No.21 p Richmond ATo.22 p I i. Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 g Richmond No.25 S Richmond No.2t3 n t Richmond No.27 g i Richmond No.28 ig Richmond No.29 C Richmond No.30 D 'f Richmond hTo 31 Richmond No.32 F i d t 3 GRichmondNo.33 V Richmond No.31 H x Richmond No.35 1 i ¢ Richmond No.3c 1 I t Riclunond No.37 t z r t i Richmond No.38 L z Richmond No.39 Riclunoud No.40 Richmond No.41 fi 44 a 4 Richmond No.41-A Richmond No.4 f Q x f Richmond No.43 3 Richmond No.44 S f h g U T— Richmond No.46 Ric mond No.47 F Richmond No.47-A C Richmond No.48 D f Richmond No.X 9 Richmond No.50 B Richmond No.51 G t l l Richmond No.52 1 r Richmond No.52-A Richmond No.53 Richmond No.53-A C Richmond No.S# L Richmond No.54-A t Richmond No.55 jb ; p F 3 Richmond No.56 Richmond No.57 w't Rlclhmond NO.57 Q jY E Richnhond No. 57-L' g Richmond No.S8 S fst Richmond No.59 2. ait Totals Carried Forward k x- 14 ` DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION MELD JUNE G, 1950 13 )" PROHIBUTIOIrI, k Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee_..Sup.Oist. Coa mittae_____Sup.Dat Co n ai tee.__._Sup.Committeer____Sup.D•af. Commi#ee_ _Sup.Dist. Ali!- p6t F M r W D U 8 f r 444 v t i i r Gtd t L f f Cb` a IX sry1 *E N f s1j,o i k i K b R A 7 r 9A i c.-w f i L F 1 F y Firi e 5 N fi t1 L x i t 1 x R x a ti x C D v r i it mr 9 ,K X t R F 1 S 1 a q f f2 3 P t f k t L% a 1 r r_ g t i M: x PROHIBITION 480 STAT'EMM"T OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TBT H' n M' Member C=4 Centra) Member Couafy Ceef:a! j Member Comnfy Cents! Member County Centra( p-Commiffee....._.Sup.D- . Mea- ist Cammififee ..._:Sup«Dist. S r$ ELECTIONga PRECINCTS „ F tt d k r i f d€ r Touts Brought forrvsro t Ridmiond No.60 Richniond No.61 L' f Richmond No.61-A k. .2 .. Rx Richmond No.62 z Riclunond No.62-A Richmond No.63 a . Richmond No.6477 Richmond No.64-A Riclunotid No.65 t r b fI:iclmiond No.G.,-A Richmond No.66 L Richmond No.66-A M x 3 Richmond No.67 N j; i,mnndl N 0 Richinand No.68-A p 1iLL i Richmond No.69 Riclunond No.69A R t F+ Richmond No.70 S Richmond No.71-A A 0 Riclunond No.72 i r a Riclunond No.72-A C Richmond No.73 I) t y S r Riiduuotid No.74 F i b P.idtinond No.74-A G I ichnlond No.73 N x4 3 I Riclunond No.75-A Riclunond Na 76-A K t Riclunond No.77 L Riclunond No.777-A 1N r i f Riclunond No.78 9 j k d d+lifry+r+y .Richni and No.78-Aw.. u 17 Ridunond No.79 Richmond No.79- 1 Q i Riclunond No.80 k EEgg Richniond No.81 S t Richmond No.82 T Richmond No,8?A Richmond No.83 Richmond No.83-A C_t T I X Richmond A t•84D 1 t f Richmond No.84-A Richmond No.85 jt v a. Richmond No 85-A Ci Richmond No.86 a' Richmond No.86-A Richmond No.87 No.87Riclunond Pi. git h n Richtuond No.SS Lk Richniond Nri.88-A At t Riclunond No. 89 N 3 y s t.. Riclinioltd Na.89-A p ljy x Iiiclmiond No.90 p Riclunond leo.91 Q Richmond No.92 R i i 9 S i y Richmond No.92-A S• i f x Ridimond No.93 Total&Carried forward F k Yd'- t . , DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HEID JUNE 6, 1950 PROHISITIGS Member County Central i Manber Comfy Cw*al Menn6er Cauft Cmdral Member Comfy 6; at Member Comfy Ceafral Sup.Oist. Com i""_..___suip.t Ca+nraittew,_ Sup.iXst. C lit f y i a. i C t r c s r 4 y, r A 7 i l S 01 kA t t t a _ » _ .. fit - fp •,• t'i N i L s.F t , tj' 9`r.- v{S.t a F t i t a C t ai Y 4 f t t? x mJT Af t 7r 4 G 44 S C w t x z y r t ^'f a•F.e'r*- +M w^,itV r Y- a M rr yx t rte tr = R` + Y q r F it. a 8 s P 4 rr M kR, t 17 7,7 Yt r e s r.t4 7 Y 9 y r r Y x g P., pA b X u i y t rH Xi g 1 i Nf F k i r t 5 F i r w M i R Surw t x.. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST ATPROHIBITION Mw1bber Coue#y Central Manber Comfy cw*al jt Member Counfy Central Member Counfy Central t Car rui#ee.._. Sup. t#ee r.0 SUP'at C Sup.Dut CommrMee Sup D'is#COMMCottunittee D'at. f EIECTION t i PRECINCTS d4""j}.j x Totals Brought Fonward d4 v 77 Richmond N0.' # 8 A.. P4 aJ µRichmond No.9S C' t Richmond No. 96 Richmwd No. 97 Richmond No.98 F Ricluiiould No, 99 rU e a Y 4 y 4 richmond No. 10D v r Richmond No.101 I y}l; fihtt f e E e ?Richmond No. 103 liichmoutd No.Richmond No,105 1if f Richmond No.106 1V t kF s Richmond No. 107 lZicl m ind l c, IOS P Richmond No. 109 r Richmond No. 110 l2 aSRichmondNo, 111 l2io'luni nd No. 112 T I2icllmt-ind No, 113 f Richmond No. 11 777 I Rlclnttcottoi No, 115 Richmond No.116 U 1:Iclunolull'o ll?Richmond No.118 F' a Richmond No.119 i 51 Richmond No. 120 East Richmond I1 o. 1 tILEastRiclnnondNo.? j 1 Ea t KI h l;asi 1%lcllIrit nd No. 2- t F t fr List Rlchntond No.3 L F x North Richmond No. i North Richmond No.2 i North Richmond No.2- l. f North Richinond No,3 P 4 N,orth Richmond No.3-i m a North Richmond No. R North Richmond Nfio. ra S s k c t t 1. t San Paulo No, l a x San P.rthlo Na 2 San Pablo No. 3 1%w Pablo No. C, k 1 a22 Pablo No.3 i 1 DtSanPablolea. G r S,ui Pablo No.?San Pablo No.8 No.y Y T y t San Pablo No.9 I r n San Pablo No. 10 t San Pablo No, 11 i San Pablo No. 12 San Pabio No. 13 L f f a San Pablo No 14 San Pablu No. 15 San Pablo 1\o. 16 San Pablo Na 17 n San Pablo No.17 i DD a San Pablo NTO. 1"; A r i San Pablo?No.1S- A S4I11 P.11A, No, 197.Totals Carried k F DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HEID JUNE G, 1950 PROHtBMaR,.. Member County Central ! Member County Central Member County C&n rel Member Counfy Central Member County Central Commute--.-Su Dist Committes__DisL Commith.._DiFL Dist COwniftas..._ .Dist. i R A b s .. E i e r r 77 C 4 y T i s f rF. Ag 1 + i w G H f i z,} Xs n. At p p f r r {' r... r.. 1 _.s. __:. y. v,...,.at+-.Y-•i, y,r« rh+F+N Y P s t 13J a wny f n r ry qftkbY' X , lyc ri' zr 77 G Y ffiN 4 5 t r _ ..- _ . ,w >-......_. _. k __._ w .. _. ,_ ._ ..- t. P_ e x wrrrr. c tXi Syy MY Af n ti",ap PSS t 44 t rr C s 9 L r J 1 t , s;.> , t r L N t h p F F R t*` e t f S Y I f PROHIBITION s - 084 STATEMMT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TM Member Cmfral_...._ Cows CeerhaiC l Member Ctxa:fy Central Member Coartty Cetc#rat Coeaeslilftse....Sup.Dixt Coa+enit#aa- . Sup.ta sst. CtxnmitEee Sup Dist i committee:_... -ip.Dist, n J. ELECTION P ' #CINCM s f Sall Pablo No.20 Sall Pablo No.21 x Sall Pablo Aro.21-A j) T rm El 5obrasite Na. 1 Ll Sobraslte Na,2 F El Sobrwite No.3 G i L'1 Sobrallte No.3-A H i El Sobr ate No. I r I,1 Sobrante Na,5 d a s 11 Sobrante No.6 r s ED sobrante Au.7 X. l 1.1 S)ohnuile No.x El Sobrante No.9 Rollin r Wood No.1 4 g r Rolling Wood No.2 Rolling Wood No.2-A W No. RI.tallin* txxla Gaut t x A Olelull c t tRodeoNo. I A t r r x t Rode No.2 Rodeo No.3 C Rodeo No.4 l e Rodeo No.Ta Rodeo No.6 F Rodeo No.7 ti Rodeo No. I# Rodeo No.9 I K l t F tRodeoAo.IO Rodeo No.i 1 L Pinole Aro..2 L x Pinole No.2 r 1 1 Pinole No.3 N i s Iiemules r .._ k R y r p f T i Crockett Na, i F Cmekett,No.2 i 4 `fig Crockett No.3 C 'c> t v Crockett No.$ Crockett Aro,6 F a 4CrockettNo. r Crockett No.8 byr Crockett No.9 1 Crockett No, 10 l 1 l Port Costa No. 1i i r Port,WU, No.`3, 1. 7r DanvilleM M hh I 3211*'elle No. 1-A T q a r A; Danville ho... Danville so.2-A P j Danville Aro.3 San Ranson R Tassajas S z F lk- Touts CanUd Fwwoed 77 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 x ^ PROHIBITION Member County Centra! 1! Member Count'Central t Member County Central btentber Carnty Central Member Courtly Central I C*a=f ee_ __%p.Dut N Committee___%p.DisJ:: Committee_____Sap.DilL Sowqj5L COMMMae.. _ Supt. n. kx, f s fz.fr fd5 W. A e L u 6: i 1e y dt x ' 4 1 k f f• kY• t x d ' D s I Pis s 3 N p p t s RJ a , s a 1 7 eji a' t L t 1 r C W YF 9i i w r 6 a r p i ir ottee•..p p 1 t u r p i w L s i{ Y i r x f r P 3 t ire f .i#rctc a S c P3C }s i p x Jt A r a F 4 t Ef t t i r r t L p Af a r p s d f r P t• x 71 a 1f tNkr r, PROHIBITION 0SC) S'T'ATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member county Ceakal Member County Caetra! Membeer County Contra! Member c"^tY Cenfrat CoeantitMs Sup.CoaimiMee.___Sup.Dk. Comeesittee._...Seip.Dist Committee_..Sup:Dist. d ELECTION r PRECINCTS 6 l r f1 •• 5 rj} ern sem'" Utak&ought Fwwatd a d a + Pr Lafayette No,l A B r IF Lafayette No.2 C k Lafayette No.2-A D Lafayette No.3-A Lafayette No.4 C91 um Lafa-ette No.3 Llfayette No.5-A 4 1 L.1fa'Ctt NTo I-f.%vetle No.G-A ta e d Canyon L Morugu St.Marys NIf 18 10 LFFfFf t Orinda.'N 1- p Orinda No.2 4 Orinda No.3 x Orinda No.4 a J1t#d N0._S AOrindaNo.6 Fj Qrin+la No.7 3 T Orinda No.S C f z Orinda No.9 D Alamo,2\7o._1 Alamo No.2 Fa Q Alamo Na.2-A f t TTT i Y if' Alamo No.3 i s Alliambra ja P 4 c r c i Walnut Creak No. 1 N t WlLlnllt_:COakNOr s f walnut Creek No.3 P p Walnut Crwk No.4 o Walnut Creel:No.S l+' f 4 SValnutCrcekNo.6 ainut Creek Na.7-AA it fM Valnut Cneck No.8 p Valnut Creel-No.S-A C U'alnut Creek No.9 D U t r Valnut Creel:No.11 F v V'Valnut Creek No.12 Cje s r SaluutGrecl:No,13 J:dnut Creel.No.14 1 a b # 4 O Saranap No. 1 i Saranap No.2 L Saranap No,3 N p Saranap No.4 N r r td f f Martinez No. i F Martinez No.2 4 1. .. w. Martietez No.3 u Martinez :lo.3-A S x-E A Ithutiuea No.4 TTo DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELDJUNE 6, ig5o I ` RROH18MON1, h; Member County Central Member County Ceakat Mmnbar Caanty Caatral Mesar County Caaw Member County Central Committee. ..Sup.Dist ! CoMra ...._._, ap.Di0 coarnilteat.,... sup.Dist. Committee... sup.©;st. T + Yk i• 3' r` kX l a M ....:._f r ,..,...,. , .a..^ t., ..,.,.... n.rrwy, lit s D k rtr a k s i 1 Vi 77 Af Iq iMd a r r i t s r # I 5 f s r r p z t y p n e'. t 4 9 r y dr Pr Z, i7 B E. p a i x x r E v to '%ri•$k x A t k Al- At i F i r i[[ a $ ; t 1. ' F f S p.x G e ar P X m . i 0 AI , S x 4 z , p A IV G z a 4 a•: x ti k c ns M s ' N r r Pr r R s it r t t.. i• T 71 f i PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TJHi Coif cw*.d MewAw Comfy Ceakal I Men&w Cody Ceafral Member Comfy Cw*al Coaraaii#ee,..,.._Sup.mat ComrniHee ._.Sup.Dhf. Cc mariftee--....Sup.Mt Canmitfe*--_. ..Sa DisL 7` ELECTION PRECINCTS p 1 iyy C Total:Brought Forward A o Martinez No.5 Martinez No.G L+ h Martinez No.7 D Martinez No.8 w 77 Martinez No.9 g P r r Martinez No. 10 G Martinez No. 11 Martinez No. 12 Martinez No. 13 Martinez No. 14 Martinez No. 1S L kr E zf Martinez No, 16 Martinez No. 17 N r Martinez No. 18 O Martinez No. 19 a A No.CiarUucz Ido, 14-A Q Martinez No.20 A't 1 cVA -ki-tiiiez No.21 4 Sf a Mountain View No. 1 T Mountain View No.2 Mountain View No.3 LL Mountain View No.4 f Mountain View No.3 Mountain Vine Hill F Vine Hill A G Concord No. 1 t Concord No.2 t Concord No.3 s t Concord No.4 S rl ``Concord No.5 L Concord No.0 3 Concord No.? N r k r r Concord No,9 P s g Concord No.10 4 Concord No. 10-A R a Concord No.1 i Concord No. 12-A A r 7 "fi UP n p Concord No. 13 a r Concord No. 13•A Concord No. 14 D.a p o .i Concord No. 15 t Concord No, 16 Concord No, 17 Concord No. 17-A l ti r Concord No. 19 8 9 C011"ord 'No,20 x c a Concord No.21 i F F f C.,oncord No.?7 1V f F A&4ocuated Conconl No.23 0 P Cowell Pacheco No. 1 R j t s. A saPchecoNo,2 r, u l'ncllr,o No 2-A Totals Carried t'erwerd 1 1 15 4+ DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE f, 1950PR ?HrBt1'l 1 y . 4 Member Camdy Central Manber Camdy Ceedrg Member C x0y Cwkid Ceefral MemberCauriy Ce*,a j! Cammiff"—.....sup.Dist. cDmMio*e_.___.Sep.tX6L 1 rg Al t 4K r Y,4 i z E f rr j 6 ky ..:. t. a w.... ,. w .. -: ., _:.. %.,.. ... •. p. r._. a4.. e.t j f y r s e L t x Y r , N 4 a l <_y s c A 8 i U) y lfil 3r e la t t S t w. K t3 aN ANs r i x y g -J,f1 P f b 4 j- y i S a f Y Is _ r Xf fY' d s r y t r 1 ii srk q b t 1 r i g 1 E d A ' e R j t 1 y ysy A x.rrz 1. Y• A w..z i S Jk i ts e y y • .. { r k A A'ft z r PROHIBITION Ei STATEMENT OF ALL VOTFS CAST AT THE Member Couety Cw*al Member Cmdy Central Member Countl/Cenfra) Member Courtly Centra) Via, Committee....,.Sup.Oat Conrnittee- Sup.trisf. { Committee... -'sup.m5f. Commiftes.. sup.Dist. F4' 012 ELECTIONPRECINCrS k A P l{l{ 1j T wa x Totals Brought Forrd A Pleasant Hill No,1 B Plea-ant Hill No. 1-A C Pleasant Hill No.2 D Plew-wit Hill No.2-A i E F t fl Pleasant Hill No.3 F Pleasant Bill No.3-A G Pleasant Bill No.# A b Y Pleasant Hill No. S j T S 4 fleas 111 11111 1vT0 e a n t N at i PittsburgNo. 1 G Pittsburg No.2 P Pittsburg No.8 Pittsburg No.d R 4 w Pittsburg No.b S` dd „, Pittsburg No.63 i Pittsburg No.? a 1 Pittsburg No.B g 1 Pittsburg No.9 Pltisbulg Ivo 10 D rm Pittsburg No. 11 t q Pittsburg No. 12 F i Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No. 14 N t i a I . Pittsburg No. 13 No 1 Pittsburg 16 J l Pittsburg No. 17 K 77- 77 e r Pittsburg No. 17-A L Pittsburg No. 18 Pittsburg No. 19 N I Pittsvurg_No,.20 Pittsburg No.20-A P 3 7 i q e c r Pittsburg No.21 Pittsburg4).21-A r. .... w Pittsburg T .Pittsburg 22 Pittsburg No.2.3 e rr Pittsburg No.24 i a F Pittsburg No.25 Pittsburg No.26 C D 4 x . r. x Orbisonia d 1 Clri}'ton t 4 t fi sn" Port Chicago No, i jt F b Port Gucago No, I-A k 1 7 7171 Port Chicago No.2 ll x tea„ C1Vd0 1 Nichol J L F z I tell n o Antioch No.2 P Antioch No.3 Antioch No. R b i r sAntiochNo.3 r i Antioch No.6 T a a Totals Carried Forward s t c 4' MJ DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G 1950 z PROHIBITION Member Comfy Central to Member County Central Member County Central Mmbw Couafy Central Member County Central C; Cbaw ittee._..__Sup.Dist Coneniff"_.._._sup Dht committee--sup.Diist Goavasifee._._._.Sop.Dist 1. Commiftee____.Sup.Dist. Y v T PROHIBITION 3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County C M" Meaaber County Central 4 Member County Central Member County-Centra( Coauni tse....Sup.Oat p.Dist Commiftee.._ .Sup.Dist. Commitfee:.._..Sup:Dat ELECTION PRECINCTS t 7 Totals Brought Forward i 4 1 F Antioch No.7 E g z Antioch No.8 C x Antioch No.9 t Antioch No.9-A it r Antioch No. 10 F 1 i Antioch No. 10-A G Antioch No. 11 H t Antioch No. 12 Antitxh No. 12-A Antioch No. 13 1E~ Antioch No. 14 L r Antioch No. 14-A n i$yt~ t Antioch NO.15 N Lone Tree No. 1 O Lone Tree No.2 P AAAA Lone Tree No.3 Q ay BrcntwoW No.i R S nBrentwoodNo.2 i. # 3rent 4qd Id_o,3 T kF, Brentwood No.4 A r Brentwood No.5 x , CBrentwoodNo.6 f Byron No. 1 D 4 q xK < Byrou Wo..2..____w __. E Knightseal M Oakley No. 1 y w n y S 4 P Oakiry No.1-A H 7 Oakley No.2 I S m i 3 l3etllcllsland R c t5 y ABSENTEE VOTE N CONTRA COSTA Q d _ y R f 2j DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 62 1950 3 POFt[81 Member County Central Member County Central Member Carafy Central Member County Central Member County Cenfral Committee.._..._Sup.Dist. Conunittee._____Sup.Dist. Coenmittea...Sup.D'isf: Coenmiffes_.._...Sup.D'ist C%ommitfee_____Sup.lYai: i i j .. ryr# y,G I ..Wy r t B F w Y fff e x i C D fl, Allv pd H t ti g L 1 R Twp y+t s All t777, 777 X L a t p XY p e s t t i L I R y 1-51:. t E t B 10 jrj Gr G1 r n s x S Qy zE 1 E L J 2 34 4 rt f gii nJ Ny} G r L_. e 1 IL T _. P 1 R 77 7 A 5 s xt* 44 t k i t G r G s z i i T a d r t ry f s j LPIYY.I" Y#fo P Ri S e i t r F t F STATEl T OF ALI. VOTES,I ElENT MEtE111E R A CAST AT THE Goremot Molsnaet Governor Secretary of State Contro8er Treasurer z x ELECTION l x Z5? i PRECINCTS F x o 1 a 3c Berkeley Park No,l A Berkeley Park No.2 4 Bay View No. 1 C f =f D Bay View No.2 E El Cerrito No. 1 F 1 t f El Cerrito No.2 G r t El Cerrito No.3 H El Cerrito No.9 I s E1 rrilc_l Tc,4-A i f 1 Cerrito No.5 B El Cerrito No. 5-A L f iv`Ft El Cerrito No. 6 M El Cerrito No.G-A N i r r/ 4 r z t_. El Cerrito No.7 O t El Cerrito No.8 P f El Cerrito No.9 Q a r El Cerrito No. 10 R x E Ll Cerrito No. 11 s t El Cerrito No, 12 T E1 Cerrito No. 13 El Cerrito No. 14 B f M Cerrito No. 15 C El Cerrito No, 15-A D r c x El Cerrito No. 16 R w e El Cerrito No.16-A F a s El Cerrito No.17 G s s L'1 Cerrito No.17-A s._ El Cerrito No. 1$ El Cerrito No.18-A El Cerrito No. 19 8 El Cerrito No.20 Ll Cerrito No.20-A M A El Cerrito No.21 N El Cerrito No.21-A t El Cerrito NTo.22 p El Cerrito No.23 tt QP R El Cerrito No.24 R C0Kensingtonl 1 tonKeiisiiNo.2 y Kensington No.2-A Kensington No. 3 CKensingtonNo,3-A 1r Kensington No.4 D Kensington No.5 s r t Kensington No.5-A F Kensington No.6 s Kensington No.7 1 k y r L Kensington No.S 1 J Richmond No.2 8 Richmond No.3 L Richmond No. a r Richmond No,5 N g ichmond No.Sr i Richmond No.7 P. t Rnchlllornd No.7- Q Richmond No 8 R Richmond No.8-A Riehmnnd lo arm 111 G _ l l)... DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE G, 1950 Member State Board of Representative in State Senator Member of AssemblyAttorneyGeneral Statas Senator Equalkation...__—Dist Congrexs D•at Dist.i 2FDist. w----•:tea 3: t J : .t f$n n B nn JJ Y D t r t r _ k 3 e E w.. . e t L 9 1 s. ... _. j. -a j. hx•-rte. « P Y ar's y F ryyr f j i s r J QyT,{c yyy 04.— . . l+T r y•tu IAMigL+'rvr. 9• Ih. f i 1i7 f a ,. - ¢... i .., g _.... r` a 3A•'*CY ,J?a.Fi f,'a c r s s r s.._ .q _.,...' ..., ....-"i. y.r t.F ii lkXkt2 . 5 T Y. T yytyt,yy s A S s f[ r s az t: 1 i f t bv l i a t ss J i 711 ib t - T - i } p rY"J :.3'."1{ ".'3 ft N*r•Ff fS'1'i;L`«t s s i A p r r = f r: x a^ F- f ate•, f k P S f is. `:b$ A•. k e t t U s w. c Q 0 F a t 4 e n n h u S i y mss`•--- x i b-.» IHElE ENT 111Wi E ti 3E STATEMENT OF All VOTES CAST AT TIIIE Governor Usaten"Govwmw Seaafary of State CoAfro6er Treasurer H 4 s ELECTION PRECINCTS a r . Totals Brought Forward Richmond No.9-A B x Q Richmond No. 10 L' Richmond No. it D Riclunond No. 12 r Richmond No. 13 p Richmond No. 14 Riclunond No, 15 G Richmond No. 16 l Richmond No. 17 J Richniond No. 17-A Richmond No. 18 L Richmond No. 19 Riclunond No.20 N Richmond No.21 p Y r Riclunond No.22 Richmond No.23 Q iii Richmond No.24 R Riclunond No.25 S 3 ppp L Riclunond No.26 Z^ Richmond No.27 A Riclunond No.28ung i v x k Richmond No.29 C r Richmond No.30 D F 4Jw Richmond No.31 B Richmond No.32 F Richmond No.33 C' Richmond No.34 Richmond No,35 1 3 Richmond No.36 3 t Richmond No.37 K Richmond No.38 L Richmond No.39 N s Richmond No.40 p i Richmond No.41 Richmond No.41-A g f t P 1 :, Richmond No.42 Q Riclunond No.43 R a Richmond No.44 Riclunond,,ISTo_+4$ i io Richmond No.46 1 Riclunond No.47 t Riclunond No.47-A Richmond No.48 D 4 4fw Riclunond No.49 Richmond No 50 p Richm8 Richmond No, 51 G r 17 Richmond No.52 i Richmond No,52-A Richmond No.53 l:iclmwnd No.53-A Richmond No.54 L 1r + Richmond No.54-A k Riclunond No.55 41-' Richmond No,56 hhRiclunondNo.57 P pC S aC i r M lu i Ricnond No,57-A z Riclunond No.57-13 lui Ricnond No,W Riclunond No.59 Totals Carried Forward t ; Carried r i DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 6, 1950 3JUNE I E EME l N Member State Board of `' Represenfative in Sfafe Senafor Member of Assembly Afforney General ); States Senator y Congress._.._ _ Dist Dst. M Dist. i tk( ' W4` Jfi 5 Q r: 4 R A Y 49 C D G H K r t taJv k a s f r T 0 R x Dill r t i I h 31'x H,v! i ixrD j,,,.F l'•'r , w t 7 1 G s s E r.. 5 r .. ; k F ...,f h..... w.::A.w i.w,e6 ww.`wV L I`p h X R 11 11 A p v .,4 moo, t I ' s a r k a t F o...., .,w IP, G CC 17 ji I fit, f 7E 8Ll P' f / x to t 4 j z p r r wt. INNEIENNENT !lpLEiilrE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TBE Gorernor Secretary of Sfafe Confroffer Tra carer t jY z ug ELECTION x f PRECINCTS z C Totals Brought Forwam A *Is Riclunond No.60 B Rkchniond No.61 C Riclunond No.61-A D Richmond No. 62 3 Q y Richmond No.62-A F l - 04 Richmond No.63 G g S Richmond No.64 H r Richmond No.64-A Richmond No.65 t e Riclunond No.65-A i' Richmond No.66 L hh C rL Richmond i To.66-A h1 r Richmond No.q IV T Richmond No.6S-A j' x Richmond No.69 Riclunond No.69-A R 1 Richmond No.70 S y x f Riclunond No.71-A Riclunond No.72 Bs Riclunond No.72-A ss}} Riclunond No.73 pi ,f Richmond No.74 x Richmond No.74-A 1.iclhiitolid No.75 N. Riclunond No.75-A j Richmond-No.-76— RichmondRiclunond ido.76-A 1 Richmond No.77 L 4 Richmond No.77-A Richmond No.78 Al Richmond No.78-A Riclunond No.79 p i Riclunond No,79-A Richmond Ido,80 R f A w. Richmond No,81 Richmond No.82 f Richmond No.82-A A Ir Richmond No.83 c I oRiclunondNo.53-A Richmond No. D t Richmond No :41-A Richmond No.85 1 Richmond No.85-A z Richmond No.86 ji Richmond No.86-A r" Richmond No.87 Riclimond No.87-A Richmond No.88 L Richmond No,til:-A bi i... 3 Richmond No. 89 1y a ` j Richmond No.89-A 3 S Riclunond No.90 p Richnnond No.91 Riclunond No.92 R Q tr ; x Richmond No,92-A S Richmond No.93 Totals Carried Forward i l" W,,. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE G, 1950 3(c3 IIIE E ErT MNl Member State Board of r Representafive in Sfafe Senafor Member of Assembly~- mey General Stafes Sanafor 4. L,qual'aafion__tXsf. ast Dist 1 q A xt 1 z f a r r t t I t a P aZS i j t t ap s{ e e a ar. B i t f x a .... j{ .,..._„ M ° r •bk xflrs 2 r 7 N F , k it 3 1 t x •. , rad k7cf, i f i x F l 1 r r e J. i e t a rP, L, S t ' 4 j s# e s a t x S f i t 3 a d S Jki p y t P z ! d it rD a y z 14 1 t t t N .r 4 INIE EMtEN !l aE E A 40 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT"-THE Governor Lieutenant Governor I of State ; Confrofter Treasurer N ELECTION r z x J r xAlf PRECINCTSca i i Cy t Totak Brought Fwward d L g.. . S< f.l. ti. c Richmond No.94 B a t 2 Ridunond No.95 C Richmond No.96 Richmond No.97 Richmond No.98 F s s Riclmtond No•99 G LPa tclunondNo.100- H / i t Richmond No.101 I i t RicluuQu tRichmondNo.103 g t Richmond No. 10 L i R k 1 i is Richmond No. 105 m t. Ricluttond No. 10G N x Richmond No. 107 0 i Richmond No. 108p r Richmond No. 109 ff E s Richmond No.110 R y Richmond No.it.Ili S r c, `,..hw 7 Richmond No. T tl l:ichmuutl No. 113 A f Richmond No. 114 b b 4t x,14 u Richmond No, 115 Richmond No.116 D ria..... .: F Richmond No, 117 a a Richmond No.119 F Richmond No. 119 G Richmond No. 120 H East Richmond No.1 Fast l\td1n1C)tld ATo•2 0 f If st Richmond No.2-A w.. East Rtcbntond?Ta•3 y t1 North Richmond No.l 1 t North Richmond No.ZN J i a s 777x North Richmond No.2-A p North Riclunond N'o.3 p i North richmond No.3-A Q North Ricthn ond No. 8 North Richmond No.5 S San Pablo No. 1 i g r, San Pablo No.2 San Pnhlo No.3 B b i n San Pablo No. C s 4 C San Pablo No.5 D San Pablo No.6 San Pablo No 7 F 1 San Pablo No.S i t y San Pablo No.9 E San Pablo No. 10 San Pablo No. 11 J San Pablo No. 12 San Pablo No. 13iL Y San Pablo No.14 San Pablo No. 15 N17 ij_r San Pablo No. 16 0 t Sun Pablo No.17 p a San Pablo No.17-A 4 r San Pablo No. 1S R v w f S:utPabloNo. la-A S San Pablo No. 10 j Totals Carried ForwaM r 170 DIRECT PAY ELECTION IHELDJUNE 6, 1950 4t' IME E 1 10, MeffAw E Attomey Genera) State ° of Staff Senator Repress in State Senator Member of Assembly D'at Dist s r F A D El z k i i ffd p K a OV, 77 7 7 I w 11111 hill 71 i t pY r m_ j 0 g. t i.' Y il'.,i f x mak' `g - h. J i ry F J r P 4 j r f r r f d t arxY y bg_ p S SSS z.M,LYd 3" 4a t i f r t y f l,ttl: t i 1- t 4 c er 4 7111 a i•rg t'`r'J 1 z 4 S A f i MlENiENT 40.23 STATEMINT OF ALL VOTES CAST AY.'I 3E 5 U"temuf G.4wn r-, 3 SaMAWY of State Coaholler Treaswer y s ELECTION zulr PRECINCTS a K Totals$mom Forward A 0 T 1 r'D` ' `Ib[.D i !> Oct San Pablo No.20 San Pablo No,21 C San Pablo No.21-A D 0 El Sobratite 21'a, 1 C El Sobrante No, D Sobrante No.3 r tf El Sobrante No.3-A 1.1 Sobrante No.4 1:l Sobrante No,S J k 1 d El Sohrallte No.6 8 U'.1 -Sobrante N`m 7 L t l':l Slibr:lllle No.' m lil Sobrante No,9 N Y t o f k liol\l)Illil.s. VtXlt No. Rolling1`ocxl NO.2 Rolling Wood No.2-A s i § 1 Rolling WoNo.s R 4 Giant s Oleum T Rodeo No. 1 A Rodeo No.2 8 Rodeo No.3 C a Rodeo No.4 D r, Rodeo No.S 4 Rodeo No.6 F t Rodeo No 7 G a F A rr.a Rodeo No.8 H F t e q Rodeo No.9 txt ti eq s t j.. . . Rodeo No. 10 r LAarRodeoNo. 11 Pinole No. i L Pinole No.2 Pinole No.3N w X s 2.] Hercules Selby p Rtt f r Crockett No. 1 t Crockett No.2 Crockett No,3 G' Crockett No.d U t Crockett No,a x Crockett.No.G F Crockett No.? e Crockett No.8li Crockett No 9 I x £ Crockett No. 10 4 Port Costa No. l Port Costa No. 3 L l t o 1 Danville No. i s Danville No. 1-A 1V r rLLp— Danville No.2 k s i 1 Danville No. A p Danville No.3 Qk. r San RamoRamon Tamjara Utah Carriad FotwarJ y r^ s DIRECT PRIMARY E `.CTTON HEIS JUNIE 61, 1950r 403 Mambw Stafe Board of ReproseRtafive ur state Senator Member of Assenrbty snare) t rt4 s $quaCaaf oa__ Diz# ig 4', 410, t Ai C L' 3 s t iS i a t Fit ITT t 44 l D a ,• q.q t n I r I LS hi ... I,. 1 k qr c p y 77 14 y o d r r e aa b W ti u t x.. -+-. w.. .. Y k w`_ r w•bwF .ItA ,, E:. t 1 y t sy 444t r r( n 4w a t r r c i a 1 nil YY ya p 4 a2 Y s r I k A x raii r rte Ii 4 z INKKI EMT IRMKWVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Gov Uadmant Governor i Setrefary of Sfafe Confrofer T i d F a E ELECTION x z i o w x O. PRECINCTSCINCTS p 3 i E ti,.: - N t 1251 Totals Srou9bt Foweaed 1 a 31JA Lafayette No.l-A Lafayette No.2 C Lafayette No.2-A D O j. Lafayette No.3-A F Lafayette No.A G Lafayette No.S H Lafa cttc No.S-A T t T1fAAmts- AT4 t 6 s=, d 1ifayetIe No.&A 8 z 6 fire Canyon L g4 e Nloraga St.'Marys N x sem. Orinda r 1 t Orinda No.1-A 1' k r t Orinda No.2 Q Orinda No.3 f Orinda No.A S r_Oriuda I1Tn- A E k Orinda No.G r T UlaOruno.7 t Orinda 1\TQ.S C i z . r p Orinda No.9 o l P r r Alamo No.2 P Alamo No,2-A G i r r Alatuo No.3 H Alhambra I r r r 1 f Walnutle!'003C NO. N Walnut Croak No.S A s Walnut Creek No. 4 4 zFWalnutCreekNo.3 It Walnut Creek I To,b S ail Walnut C reel:No.7.r1.A l s t 1 Walnut Creek No.8 8 1 v : • Walnut CreekNo,$-A C a Walnut Creek No.9 t':rluui:!:reJ T Watrntt Cm-J,No,11 i M ahutt Ctl: No,12 1WalnutCreel:No.13 INk. Walnut Ove o.lA Saranap No. 1 r l O 01 Q Saranap No.2 L Saranap No.3 Saranap No.A 0 OO Nit-A E Mardnes No. i b 4 1 Martinez No.2 Martinez No.3 Martinez No.3-A S` Dines No.4 9 Vit° i r ra r i DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 6, 1950 4f 5 Attorney he al Membx State thof United Stafes Sesator Repmentarve in_ e State Senator Member of AssemblytYat !f ,.•--------- r Dot Dsst ar:, i 41, fAl _40 B;, x C777 II g FI 44 lo n G I G II 7 I' u Ji A 4Lirl 1 r s 24 0+1 .L.i i Z P` iktie7 f"t Rg s i' x t x BI E*. F H1 t 3 r x Ni 1 P t ff t Y. s t n a it aft tb. - u t.F z c t,- fi v Mx t t , y.. _ ! -r t y • .r¢_., J _, ._ w ....R" rT` R { j d f tAli, D t r cr 3. INKI'ENEN1 STAT'EMEW OF ALL VOTES CAST AT: 7 Lh ulsmWt Go"row s.aratay of State ConfroQar reastuMr t ' r t Z a ELECTION x r Z t i x PRECINCTS F . R3 " o f t aRIAw f Totals Brought Forward Martinez No.5 i 41 Martinez No.G L* i x F" Martinez No,7 Martinez Nom$ 0 Martinez No.9 FMartinezNo. 10 G Martinez No. 11 R Martinez No. 1 Martinez Na. 13 Y Martinez No. 14 O Martin" No. 15 L t F t Martinez No, 16 r Martinez No, 17 tV f Martinez No.18 K Martinez No. 19 P t . Alartntez No. 19-A twa Martinez No.20 R r sAi;tt•tntez Nct,21 r7F Mountain Vier No. 1 T c ti Mountain View No.2 4 zl, a zz Mountain X7iew No.3 8 Mountain View No.4 View No.S DMountain Mowitaiu Vicv T Vine Hill t trine Hill A s Concord No, 1 s E a Concord No.2 i t Y d .. a ... .. . * M1 Concord No,3 k Concord No.$ i r Concord No.S Concord No.ti Concord No.7 r cai T EF s Concord No.9 Concord No. 10 Q Concord No. 10-A R i s g Concord No. 11 it j Concord No. 12 Concord No, 12-A m Concord No. 13 Concord leo, 13-A C T s Concord No. 14 p oncord N* Concord No. 15 Concord No. 1G 01 1 t>p i Concord No. 17 f Concord No. 17-A j' t` C.oncoixt No, 19 1C a Concord No.20 L S Concord r a 1 Noy t nC.ottcord .,... r F int No. Associated g f ° jCowell F 3 N 17 Pacheco No. 1 Q aG R Pacheco No 2 S 1'.zcltecq No-a.k riM.., , ,'` Totals Carried 4 Forward lad 1 1 , 1 7 s S'+A 1 a Y€ DIRECT PRIMARY ELE UN :HELD JUNE b, 1950 4 A#onwy Genera! I iearber Stats Board of united States se"f r in S#afa Senator ember 6quafieratan Dist Cae Wes tKst D'at, Je f D r' 41 77 IV x y 4,i i x• A z 4 f e, r r 3 r r w i p B 1 4 1' VW b s 5 ° ,x y t: i r K 1 i a3 s t 7£ w t D i E Is i a j n n H x. Il r a6I'4: a" r j Sh k} y f g Y a YayrY 2J /y}/. s f C Y'. ,.lri.. r' „1 d M€ M.—" INNEIENNENT lN0LEii E STAITMENT OF ALL VOTES' CAST AT 1 . f; 6orernor Usufonmt Gavwnor of Stale Confroper Treasur r ti.. J- - Antioch w OELECTIONx z a PRECINCTS Total:$roupht Forward Pleasant Hill No.l B fw Pleasaut 1611 \1o. 1-A Pleasant Bill No.2 DPleas.•ult Hill No.2-APleasantHillNo.3GPicaszntBillNu.3-A Pleasant Hill No.4 S l ll`aSailt 11111 No.Sh-4I'leamu Hill No LNPittsbUNo. lq Pittsburg 1\'0.2 PPittsburgNo.3 Q .q f r .i Pittsburg No. 4 RPittsburgNo.:S 4 Pittsburg No. fiPittsburgNo ? Pittsburg No 3 Pittsburg No. i/ jP1ttSbili6*No. 10 iPittsburgNo. 111PittsburgNo. 12 p Pittsburg No. 13GPittsburgNo. 14Hlo Pittsburg No. 15PittsbuNo, lt5 LPittsburgNo. 174 Flittsbura No. 17-APittsbuNo1S Pittsburg No. 19PittsUPittsburgNo.20-A pPittsburgQ Piltsl urg Nu.31-A 8PittsburgNo.22S Pittsbu No.23PittsburgNo.24 kPittsburgNo.23i b1'ittsbmg No.' COrbisonlaCla'tonPortChimeNo. Port Chicago No. lAPortChicgoNo. 2ClydeNichola Antioch No. tYAntiochNo.3AntiochNo.# Antioch No.,5 No.G i Totak Carried Forward 4 t. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 611950 4f)9 A Gemara) Member Sfafe of UsMted Sides Sesator Rapresentafw+e (State Seaafor Member of Assembly r F IV EquaCzafion 2 _.-_.Dat t Ic moi/!*+ 1 x--•# IF o x 3.4 61 45pp r 1 t r y l fir f 1 y F 3 ( C T r rt 1 r 3 ws . k i 4 . S x{ u-.ei4d; • s t t. a"`±xh 3fC R S t . r p Jaf CFS A j 4 1 V 7 r r y 13 ; r e h i f a t i a i c 4 771 r r a F d ' 4'x 4 IT 3 e 7 6 S. li k q# tE r, At lI i K 26 FFFF r r a F a 66 1 if g qti x 4 A. R 4 INNElENKNT STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT` THE Gowraw 5oaamy 61! oar Tr F F/ C, S ' it' ll 3Y ELECTION PRECINCTS M r f Y rr 61 t f Totals$rou$M Forvra d o 7:fL _1.a Sv3. t_., T Antioch No.7 8 d. Antioch No.8 C Antioch No.9 11 t .. Antioch No.9-Ae M!if. r Y Antioch No. 10 F Antioch No. 10-A G fi Antioch No, 11 8 r lAntiochNo. 12 i e z s k- a r k -. h Antioch No. 13 s a F i EAntiochNo. 14 Antiixh No. 14-A AI t Antioch No. 15 1V 1 t Lone Tree 1 t 1 << Po Lout Tree No.2 p Lone Tree No.3 Q rxu Brentwood No. 1 Q Brentwood No.2 BrsLNo. t s . Brentwood Nei.4 s a t t . t e Brentwood No.5 Brentwood No.5 C Byron No. i htsen x x Oakley No. l At Oakley No.1-A 877OakleyNo.2 1Ji' Bethel Island F L{ z t y RS vomit E f ` F K y f title CONT/R/A C OAST/ 5s i 7 t s r i t t ii S t r or t K R a f C t j a a 7 t 3 w i Y b i a 5 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 4 i_ n_._,—.s. Member Stets Board of im Stefe SemenatorMber of AuemW Attome y General United States Senator 4 f° Y 6gw rtatiogDist: 1 j:g cur OL. X,'a H . i I F s L s r t i R j r S 7 yy r i N 8 i 3 skJX' `, r 4 5 d v n d r y p s 1 3 turn r i r ' H r S t L s s c irk Ol it INj 9 d wY y r y a h E 1 A r r a r E tj7Y.p 4 r , Irl f i14 f s F i dG / n. a a . t w r KI w r r I r N ' g 1 deri pie a. n 4 J i. x. „ r .. 4.. I... .f 6^ f:,3 .i t, r1t' k yaa ..y a i yy k t INNErENNENT STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Merabeir County Central a' Mmber County Central Member Comfy Central Member County Central Caoana#tee--t._Sup.D'at.Committee_ ..Sup.Dist. Comn iftee.___.Sup.Dist. Committee- _.Sup.Dist ELECTION PRECINCTS Ci i 1 1 j t sem....».... , _ ,_..... _ Berkeley Park No,l .A r Berkeley Park No.2 8 Bay View No. l C ' .'L 2 oZ. Z a2. Z- 2- 2, 2- BayBay View No. 1-A D 4 c Y r EI Cerrito No. 1 jr ) El Cerrito No.2 G a F El Cerrito No.3 H re EI Cerrito No.4 I._Cerito ISTo - J Cerrito No.5 S LUCerritoNo.5-A t k El Cerrito No.8 k y„ El Cerrito No.G-A N UI to No.7 O El Cerrito No.8 j' i El Cerrito No.0 s EI Cerrito No. 10 R ist E 4 j. 79 ,.»•w..y.s El Cerrito NO, 11 S U;L to No 12 T t U Cerrito No. 13 A 1.1 Cerrito No. lA EI Cerrito No.15 L' f El Cerrito No. 1+-A D EI C TlilCerritoNo. 16-A F ar k EI Cerrito No.17 C ID Cerrito No.17 A H7.t I 1 Cerrito No. 18 l oa o J EI Cerrito No.19 1C E•1 Cerrito No.20 L U Cerrito No.20-A AUr i Z Z v # f U Cerrito No.21 El Cerrito No.21 A 0f t El Cerrito No.2-7 P I U Cerrito No.23 4 ' El Cerrito No.24 J? x . 1 1IensinionNo,l Kensington I To.2 2 2 2.. aZ. Z--i Kensington No.2-A ft Kensington No.3 Kensington No.3-A C Kensington No.4 D Kensington No.S Kensington No.S-A F Kensington No.5 G 33 -3 s - r Kensington No.7 H Kensington No.8 t RmnrlirlinNo.1—I f Richmond I To.2 Richmond No.s L 3 3 3 J E 7 f l T Richmond No. Richmond No.5 N jljChmgnd N s s t s s Richmond No.7 1' Riclunoud No.7-A 0Q Richmond No.8 s} r_ Riclunoiid No.S-A S J, T v p 0 p 0 6 d i it;chmond9.+. t x, it Sea- TAtab_GW lea 3 0 a DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 62 1950 1 Member County Central r Member County Central Member County Cedral Member County Centra! i Member County Central Commiifee......Sup.Oisi: ComKmiftae___%p.Dist Commitift .. sup.0ist p.Dist. Commiff6v_. _%p.Mf. r 1111 s F y T a 01 r N L r A tot s fk C tt AmDt i f fG e n t q h Y lit4r 41 i P t w S j f ;' 1 l„ L#4 n!i,i. / .k' Y;.l k 4 N MSa x r wve-, wwrr q b0fyr f F r t 1""AukI'A AN r G 4 H c y t if;eP ypp r A 1, ..i g is a lig[/ V. 74 1 s p I fi r w 3 X v g t 33 g E p¢ 8 pjj c r @ r • i^r 6 77 s k{ t CC 1 pp«« t a e a y d y_« iAFI At k 1 »F I. t R +F•i w. y ...• N i i_ C t 7"4 P +if l u f i 1t f1 . a%,ft;•. f 'f f } F Rr i h t 01 x INIElENIENT STATE •,. OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Comfy Central Member County Central Member Coin Central jj Member County Central 7 3i Dist. CommiNee _Sup.[gat. t Committee 1.Sup.Dist. ,j Committee...Sup.Disc: ELECTION t f rt PRECINCTSqJj j 3 ff d i f Totals Brought Forward A $ j,1. 3a -41, 3o, 3 j -Q 3a ;L'T' 3z` 3c s lvclnnond No.9-A Richmond No. 10 Richmond No. 11 D ' I Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 i Richmond No. 13 G s .. Richmond No. 1b 8 Richmond No. 16 j a o . .." .Z', a2'; . '' r t M R(11I1,lOIld 1`O. 17 E Richmond No. 17-A Richmond No. 18 L jr O O f _ O 4 y.4µ .'. Richmond No. 19 111 It Richmond No.20 N iF Richmond No.21 O Richmond No.22 P 'r Richmond No.23 Q Richmond No.24 R i E 1 Richmond No.25 S Richmond No.26 T a 0 4 Richmond No.27 A Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 C F. DRiC112110ndATO.30 RiQhmagc No Richmond No.32 P Riclunond No.33 Richmond No.34 H Richmond No.35 Richmond No.3t3 3 3 3 F x 3 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 Richmond No.39 M ' 1 t r „ Richmond No.40 N E k 3fa31I#AA T Riclunumd No.41-A Richmond No.4r Q Richmond No.43 R r f SMchimondNo. Ri hmgnd No_45 s; .. ! .:Riclunond No.46 A Ridunond No.47 B Richmond No.47-A C, k Richmond No.48 L Richmond No.49 Richmond No.50 1RichmondNo.51 Richmond No.52 l:ichmond No.52-A j lichn_iond No.53 1 Richmond No.53-A tRichmondNo. L 02 o i o2 cZ F r x Richmond No.54-A 111 i Richmond No.55 A+ Richmond No.56 n _ Richmond No.57 P ".2 a- 1' ..Z cG r liclumond No.57-A Q Q hi fond No.57-1i Richmond No.SS S m. Richmond No.59 ry_ Totals Carried Forward jAte T-77- DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 Member County Central I Member County C.Wftd Men+ber County Cenkd Member County CeahaE Member County CenfraE T Con+mi Sup.Drst. } Cors miMss - _Sapp.Committee- -Sop.mt CoaamitteeG...._.Sap.East Cormni#ee..._._Sup,mf. ay. 5 k 14 t j t e F f Y j t y A 1 t I F iw: k t G tuHs If G i i rte i r A i 4 Y d s F !" iiw— H F i 4 a rr 4 s t t { L 1, r 4 R Vol - f f s 1! Y F L x t F r t F k Vif f 1 IKmoi» F c p Y e L a At Jv ta t e q 3 k/e 1,4a,S'403d wS d.iA- ,:x•isfi INIEKNENT 1 lMEii1rE 4 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT, THE Man;ber CountyCentral Molnb.r County Central MemberCounty Central Member county Central Snp.Did ComaiRee._Sup.EXst ,k Coemniftee.._!..,Sup.Dai: Commutes...--Sup:Dist n rr f ti S r i 3 4 a rTION PPX3 a 'Vaal ckj ay S} 6 r F Iii"` Totals Drought Forwaro W SO Alf_ of .u' Srf 141 41 fid'; .4k7i[ of` Richmond No.60 B 7 Richmond No.61 C o /Richmond No,61-A DD o o O o n luaslu D D D 1 ! a D 1 'Ar 111I / / 02 ;ruc llllond No.Q-A F yx Riclunond No.63 G f i i 4 Richmond No.64 7r Richmculd No.64-A RiC11111011d No.65 l ' o ffachm+uld No.65-A A' Richmond No.66 L F t Richniond Na,06-A 11l Ricluuond No.67 R"'WN34i T O 0 a p O o 4 O a © a o 11 0 o llond No.68-A ORicllr , l.lclllllond No.69 k ' Ricluuond No.69-A R p + O t? Q tie C?i Z? 0 O f i ik Richmond No,70 S Richmond No.71-A d Richmond No.72 3 •e1/ a of r Z Ricluuond No.72-A C ll Ricluuond No.73 D EiichuwudNu.73-A O Q k. RichmondFNo.74 Ricluuond No.74-A G R"iclunond No.75 H Riclunoud No.75-A r i t., 1udmoud.No.26 Ricluuond No.7G-A b• i Ricluuond No.77 I'.ichnnnld No,77-A M ;o2, . .2-. 1 . .2, 2— .Z! a.- Ricluuond No.78 N U 1st dt T I Richmond No.79 P O 1 a?i 4 / l O O v yRichmRichmondNo.79-A Q r ol- : .G. : g Richmond No.SO R yi i f _ f Richmond No.£1 S Richmondd D Q 40 a D 4 U Richmond No.82-A A Richmond No.83 8 i O Q ., Richmond No.83-A C#i 0 r Richmond No.84 D ' Richnxuld No.,94-A Rlchlllond No.SS Richmond No.85-A G P^ r r f f t Richmond No.S6 H O 0 6 Q O I !Richmond No.S&A Richmond No.87 1 0 irp Rlcllulond No.87-A 11• Ricluuond No.SS L D Q 0 RichiuoullNo,88-A Richmond No. 89 11r Q 0 1 0 O C d Richmond No,89-A Ricluuond No.90 p## 6 .O Richmond No.91 I:ichmond No.92 t17 S RichmondNo.92-A Sd f s Ridllnond No.93 t Totals Carciad Forward p DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 4f" R N f Member County Central k Member Count'Ceekal Member County Central Manbw Cmriy Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfrai Coaxniff"_Sup.©af. Committee.._ Sup.D'at, Commi .....Sup.Dist. Coearn Hss Oialr Coaaa iMee Snp.Di t. j t r S Ud 1 C S r D E Ti 3 L t t m F. a' P R 1II f is i ' i r i•,alb q E`4 i:t it s 2" c n R t p r t i k N9 1 t t z 1 2 a n 55 g L r a r r F kv t fP r r G r E % +. t eg+{ ''i` Puy3 R p i k r E j k t a Jg t D Ar r F61s 3 G y L d y A i e jj R r, r 1 f INKlE T 1IlWIW 118 STATEMENT G!F VOTES CAST AT THE N Member Comfy Central Member County Central :f Member County Centra# 7Member County Central Committee.1,Snp.Lyes# nemCoittase- Sup.Dist. # Co miittee... s Sup.mt Commitfee:_.,....Sup Dist. r j •f= AW, FT_1nCTION i PRECINCTS Totab BrougM Forward A 7Y' 91 8 x $ . 9 74= 7"7 96 y Ritllrnond No.94 B 2 ."L. .Z .Z c, .2 ,. --- - r Iiic13223Und No.95 C 'f r Richmond No.9 i Richmond No,97 Richmond No.9£ P Richmond No.99 G w Richmand No.100 X Richmond No. 101 r T Richmond No. 1033 y L p 1i2cli:i2oiid No. 104 Richmond No. 105 N Q Q D ® (,i 'D Ricl mond i\`o, 100 AT t Riclimond No. 107 0 Richmond No. IQ; Richmond No. 109 Q n Richmond No.110 R t b Richmond No.111 S t t Richmond Nui.112 T jRicihnicyndNo. 113 1l Richmond No, 114 t C 1 ! 1 Richmond No. I lri C f F Richnirntd No, 116 D 8 y n.w. Richmond No.117 1 t Richmond No, 118 Richmond 1\10. 119 G' Q O D 0 Q O Richmond No. 120 H -2— 1:ast Richmond No,I j 0 D Q L3 O Fast Richmond 1\10,2 East Richnnind No.2-A K •`7 Al c/' 1 i w Fr r I.tst liir12t2io21d No.3 y ; Q 0 : fl Q p G tx_ 0. y North Richmond No.1 M Q 0 o : .:4 a 03 o C 11't Nt)rtli I\1Cltlnond I\TOY 2 N 1 0 D 0; Q 0; GJ Lir North RiCltiiioiid i To.2-A North Richniond I o.3 p North lZiehtnond No.3-A North Richmond No.$ r'1• y • q/ .ISI I R i.Y'. t j A a.. 1 I n Y A'ot-th Richmond N.ToY 5 S ISanPabloNo. 1 fir S:ui Pablo No.2 A k t Saar Pablo No.3 B Sal} h7tblo No,d C 1 r S.2ii Pablo No.5 D San Pablo No.6 1 i Sall Pablo No.7 F s Sail Pablo No.y y Sail Pablo No.9 f F r t Sail Pablo No. 10A.j Safi PaL 10 No. 1i E Sail Pablo No.12 San Pablo No. 13 s f San Pablo No. 1477 Sail Pablo No. 15 1V Sail Pablo No.16 p t Sail Pablo No. 17 p San Pablo No.17-A 4 a 0 o 4 0 p 40 G? San Pablo 1,o. Is R , l T i ._ Y.,,,,r F San Pablo a , t rNo.1£ San Pablo No. 19 Total& Carried Forward 104& AOAlC Ap D 1 4 s N tun DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 6, 1950 41-9 Member County Central Member County Cw&,J Membw County Central Member County Central Member t ounfy Cenkal D'est Committ 1 i ax } i is rgw;a g ( p.ryy. f a t1 4 . [ k!.- d .fid n^+ S' ..,. 1 i a F 6 p r A r C R y a r G k t t t t L v 1e M felt s tit X lir A po I i t Y e w Hr ll vi ar r t i g 1 t ; 1 YaF` `t'tY 2 i •r+,d3b4' y t y X7 r e t s t i s t 6Qrt3yd o , ,++ R r 2 f i 1NKKNKIT PUWSUK 1020 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT T.HE Meng CoWtY Central Member Candy Control # Member Candy Central or Member County Central 77r lar I...Sup.[lrrx. Committee. -SuP-t CommutesCommittee ELECTIONPRECINCTS r t r f r Ta#d:Brought Forward a Io off ion +e: ,ro3 //3, SrG 4r8; roe 9 9a'!' 1 1 San Pablo No 20 B i. it San Pablo No.21 ii f xk x9 Saxe Pablo}No.21-A D t El Sobrante No. I B' P d a 0 El Sobrante No.2 l I Sobrante No.3 G El Sobrante No.3-A fl.l Sobrante No,4 El Sobrante No.G Jai F.1 SobSalne No.h" 1, a8ElSobranteie3 1:1 Sobrante No.9 N ' 0 6 ' 0 '0 ,t3 a ( f3 lzollin}T Wotxi No.1 0 e2 f O O hollinb\Vookl No.2 P t Rolling Wood No.2-A Q t f l:ollntg\\7txx1 No.3 R Giant 0lcutn T Rodeo No. 1 A S 4Fj 1 iLOdLX?No.2 L x Rodeo No.3 C Rodeo NO. Rodeo No.S Rodeo No.G F t W i r i x Rodeo No.. Rodeo No.$ f Rodeo No.9 Rodeo_ No.10 J i t Rodeo No. I1 g i Pttlole No. I Pinole No.2 Pinole No., N a2, 02• o2— -,2, Q-7 rot 14-21 ; .12 aZ-= Hercules ..____ 0 Selby p t xts U#` 0 b O C? O i .. , T11 RT6aSI/D. //• //7. /ins h..l' .2 dG. !8' /•"?t / i.8'; ! i Crockett No. I Ai t A Crockett Na.2 B Crockett No.3 C Crockett No.4 D Crockett No.5 R i a. Crockett No.tt F y e 77 Crockett No.? G 1Crockettx'0.8 Crockett No 9 1 Crocl.-ett No. 10 Port Costa No. 1 S? 2 t Port Costa No. '.' L f 1 E Y Danville No. 1 Ali 3 11mville No, I A N d Danville No.2 0 Danville No,2-A P t i Danville No 3 Q t t t e L Saar Panton r.. R Tassajara S La 1 Totals Carrlyd Forward pp i DIRECT PRB ARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 42:1_ ,:-n1._-1' *NEMER !N l Member County Centra) Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Cenfral Dist Cemr MOO DiS}P Cornntt#es _._.SComWffs*_._S& ap.OGst Committee--Skip.Dist f s;fl ir G 4 Y I i A . S pp. 4 ft 3 ti hi. it .. k{ 1 r s: u SYs' I L s - JAS x j 3 3 F fs iE F M A n e r n 99 a 4 D pp fi it F Y yg x t r t' 7 rliiY e a 8 artsw.L sInF r ' in n r l q Ay M1 F s 3 i S t EE d z.si-. t,Lbc.F;ki Uki +[n; I f y r , Z r y G ti r i t in k ri^§s 4 Y Lill- At LK:. s a a j, 46,. i R i Y rpt r OMElEEI1 lIMOM STATEMENT C1F ALI, vOTES CAST AT THE j} COMMA yC+ UMY il/tkOf 0M A1 b*r..OW!'C*n ft±4l M*Mbb*r CiOUnfY C4 fl#fA a'i C SUP Mf C4M=iffS&—.. Y wLRT w tr rte' ELECTIOi 3 PRECINCTS Toth Smught FamW Lafayette No.1-A C F u Lafayette No.2 DLafayetteNo.2-i 1-•15:11 z SKi• , Lafayctte No.3-A r g E} 1--layette lira 4 G f xY e Lafayette 1tio,5 1--etayette No.Jr-A l siLnn Ctulyoil t 3 3 v gyphlltit t !F a. r St,h'lags Orinda No.1:. P r404 r Orinda No.2 Orindl No.3 R Orinda No. S ! If T yy 3 F Orin&No. r Orinda No. r 4t No.9Orinda r 1 Alamo No.2 w Alamo No.2-A G r Alamo No.3 H t a 4 Alhambra 1 L ggt N r .• Walnut t,`reek No. 1Valnut,Cmek n2__ NIValnut Creek No.3 Walnut Creek No.4 5 Walnut ixeck No. t g Valllut Creek No.! s l f t r Walnut Cred,No.7-A Walnut Creck No.8 4 X. xz . 3 f Valnut Cretk No.S-A Q Y p iValnutCm&-No. luut Cru1:. ' 1Valllut rc c:k Ilio,11 F .:x 4 Valllut l ivel, I\%12 G w. HWalnutCrml,No.13 ka 1Valnut Cmck No.14 Na. 1 RSan. No.M Sm.nap No.2 s Saranap No,, N / T hturtane:No. 3 F G hsurtanea No. i r Q h2ardnea No.3 R SMartinezNo.3-A k> Murt nes No.3 1 ot i. 'i0mecl F aMatr r xayc. sl F 1 I i .. . . .fir§•F F DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 69 1950 4 : : s EwH : W C . Member County Central Member Couaty Central Member Conaly Caakal Member CmIty Cenfral1I Member Counfy Cenfral Committee .Sup.Dat C oarnetMs_....Sup.D'af Committee. _.Sup.Dist Fy n t r i 3 t y r 3 F X j G f r 1 Y y N 3 A F a y f 3 k Q R zS i t f 2f A x t iG L' 4 i i x t # f t ygr r H wy e j 1. Y i y L hi Y v. t s u T a i i s i a n a x 4 ff 1p a t Y 1 s f B a s Eg r D R a k k i j r F x r i x n L w p p t meP Y EEEEEEjv P WOW t i i F r46 711 w4ilt e s 21STATE% MMT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT UIE MOMIar Conefy C*r&*l Maabar Comfy Coe*&& Mambor County Cenfra! Member County Control ai C.otmeiffoe')...Sup.Di%L C.ammitba—SI P-Mf. { Coffvl tfae".._Sup Mf Caamn'rft"._..__.Sup-MiL jv" 4 r f J i Twp E w a /T PREaNCT t JASat:t:8rought rar+ward Martins NO.3 777. Martina No.G Martinez No.7 D Martinet No.8 S 0 0 Martinez No.9 P Martinez No. 10 G 5 Martinet No. 11 Martinet No. 12 Martinez No. 13 Martinez No.14 K 6 o` © 111artulcz Na. 15 L c k t t 4llt. incz No. 16 n 4; Martinez No. 17 N Martinez No I$ i Martinez No. 19 P Aartinez No. 19-A Q s 1li8rtiueZ Na.20 R f t u 112artincz No,21 t Mountain View No. I T g s Mountain View No.2 Mountain View No.3 8 c Mountain View No.4 L' i e SS a s Mountain View Na.5 A F Tialtalia_Vic 9,b f r Vine Hill i Vine bill A G v i e Concord No. 1 H s .x.- , f r Concord I o.2 Concord No.3 J01 Concord No.$ Concord No.5 L Concord NO.G 1tl E Concord No.7 N U a F Concord No.9 Concord No. 10 z r Concord No. 10-A R F t A 4 Concord No. 11 oncoid No, 12 Concord No. 12-A A Concord Na. 13 i i I Concord No. 13-A C Concord No. 14 D Concord N 1 Concord No, 15 F Concord No, 16 G' fConcordNO. 17 Concord No. 17 A I x i Concord No 18 Concord No. 19 Concord No.20 L Concord No,21 Concord No.22 No.it Pr t n Cowell T X? F Pacheco No. 1 R F V4 t P-tclieco No.2 Pac1iCC0 No 2-A Totals Cumad iromwa p '*.^_^^ T^ :' .^.e:'•.^.-{::.a'ecsrovre'. . s ^E7.:=C %R'",q'^,.. y E i f Y DIRECT PRIM"Y ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 Mearber County Central Meeabw C.ou cmkal Mw bor Conkal Meai6erCainty Cmity Confral Member Counfy CentralCorvww0fae _._Snp.Oist Canmitka lL_ Sup.Dht i tfill C 4 14k— g i I F E a ' a a A u tt w 1 f 5 t sf•qh Yg zY , f PYi t 3 ik s r p 3 i7T 7" e i t r L h7 t xN qq P t yy q } n g C Ykx 3 !1 r y S E g E S d iz T>„ r-wyy.- s-,. y A " r¢ r ur4^+; A r S g}pT'F'st AAh>T ,7 I R V 2 a v r 3 ; H 7 t t y t r u p tf K L a 6 t. r [ $ ' sY•><tad .k ', P z a r A s s c t i'' a eat,"'s` •t:i. rs`.?4p 4 4 a7 l t D Zi t. tt a r w s L r $ t 41 i N i p t V ct t t 2 rcx=ns—.. .._. a&•ad'ii''i.1 ds {4 k '. :RC IIKF EMT !WK 1131 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member CwmCentral Membert1t Caunty CerttraJ Member County Centra) txst«Sup.CKa stfee Sup Dist. 'Cwrarritfiee.... .Sup«D`at. I ro 4 i ELECTION i PREaNCTS a 510 ss Totals Brought Forward p Pleasant Hill No.1 g I Pleasant Bill No, 1-A C Pleasant Hill No,2 p No. 3 Pleasant hill Ido.2- Pleasant Hill No.3 F I I'leas--int Bill No,3-A G Plea&uit Hill No.4 i Pleas rnt Bill No. S l A d Pleasant Bill No.G 1 VxtJK V 8 O O r L Twkal Ujt r4 3 1V l Pittsburg No. 1 p k Pittsburg No.2 p F Pittsburg No.3 Q Pittsburg No. 4 r l t 1?r Pittsburg No.5 S Pittsburg No.GTY PittsburgNo.? T r Pittsburg No,8 Pittsburg No.9 C i Pittsburg No, 10 Pittsbrug No. 11 r r Pittsburg No. 12 F fr Pittsburg No. 1.3 G l'ittxrlrurg No. 1.1 t tPittsburgNo. 15 d i PittsburIZ No. IG Pittsburg No, 17 s 77 I'ittshm—No. 17-A4 4 a r ' Pittsburg No. 1$M a K Pittsburg No. 19 N j Pittsburg No.20 oil Ilittsburg No.20-A p Pittsburg No.21 Q 1t, PittsburgNi), 21-A jr Pittsburg No.22 S 1 ittsbutg No.23 Pittsburg No.24 A Pittsburg No 25 Pittsburg No 26 C ci t 77E I Orbisonia t t D Clayton R 4 Port Chicago No. 1 z 7777ChicagoNo. 1 APartlu . ri Port Chicago No.3 H } Clyde Nichols 1 U c%"kw f L i z t n f Antioch No.2 P Antioch No. :3 Q Antioch No. 4 R Antioch No.5 s a , Antioch No,G 71 Totals Carriod Forward 1 I 42 d . DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION .HELD JUKE G, 1950 Mamber County Central :1 Member County Central Member County Cannfral Mean6 w Coennfy Central Member County Cenfral Connrnnittee_ . Snp.Oist 1' C:annann##ea . Sup.ixt SeP'5np Dist iftee P 71"" =` i ;- - ,4- , - i 1 t I I 6 r 7 i j E s 1 G s c i sir D r kw k a r. k t I Ss S g y NAlr t t 1 P 9 3— T3 a s x t a f im 12- s 41 a r U 4 yp}pF j S7 z t r r L 77 1 33 i P i tit x a. , t-. _1 R _ a a V I r s f 222 x v C P ' X f i d {j§ 10- F a t f K a n f y t g r a 77 ytr R r O I i J, i 1 1MKFEMT MNIEINK STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT. THE Manbar Couuty Central Member County Central Member Counfy Cerhfral Member County Central r Dist p.Dat Comenift ate..Sup D"at. Comrnii tea:.-..-_Sup.M5f. i x-5 - 4 t ' ff F k ELECTION r ° PRECINCTS z K r t ! tYr r r.nrr.w, Total:Brought Forward g i ....._ ... b Antioch No. B t 5 Antioch No.$ rs Antioch No. 9 Antioch I\To.9-A fi 3 Antioch No. 10 P K t w Antioch No. 10-A G M b , a Antioch No. 11 77 M! r t Antioch No. 12 t Antiacl ,'SSL 1,,- SS r s Antioch No. 13 b : i x. ,,... 7.. :. wx./'e^,... yr- v p Antioch No. 14 L K Amicoeb 14-A m s 2 r r Antioch No. 15 1V t r 3 Lone Tree No.2 Lone Tree No.3 t Bremwood No. 1 R Brentwood To.2 t Brentwood NO.A F S Brentwood No.5 yy i 1 L' Brentwood No.b a S yk _ E ;• kVvk Byron No.l ff tjM. A 4 v* a• it r.^i'•Ali B g ltll 3 I{nightseu F z k l ll OakleyNo 1 t Oakley No.l-A H. Oakley No.2 n Q3b1Cy.110., f Bethel Island r..n p 1tY/,1JYi\iso Von O r.: CONTRA COSTA I R x eSg A t ' B Ttz> t C v s Y FF D x r r G f d T+L rt PE j EEE ., _ n: , f t i x tI R k n f C 5 Y,f jS17i. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 Member Coup Central MemberComfy County Central Member Comfy Ce fral Member Comfy Central ! Member County Central Committee_. _ Sup-Did-gyp,P- Dist Sup.Dist 'Sup.Dint. Tt 4 ern r A t 5 i 1 - 3 Fr 1r b r D R w F r gyyy j Y G y{ rt s • s r f yi r r t 7s r i a s fi L g Eg r sa 44 v. d a 3 X4a N6AA R 8 F' r s'1 y fff v.:. 14 g a 011 y F 77577, s t n x Ny e ._... ..,_......,v..,........_. i POV. 4. . «, s. - ,. ty'-.., f WtiW fiq k.S•Ja -«Ii.# v iRz; AQk EBF{h r,s tT r fi e. z71, ! s 5B s r g rwi,„q „ yr,i' a"'3}Y s r v. n r. r. t.. t:J r s Y A., ., sb rl a q 4e c +• - d x If:wux k T1 R y p yy { v. s- qr.r u3'"e.+.+'.4 k4K '-. V i Ai LA wS-44 K r f r r wF 4V q T, F wx, h c•_.. r'.'• CM1.9'C.sG'1.C'L.Tw'iw]S' f fi, i'4k Yr L fn'iK'7..'s`•J { , x i+to NONPARTISAN STATEMEI IT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT.....O -1930 Supenoi n g o ,of b Coo.ty Sens+eedoa 14SchoolsjSben4fDistrictAttorney I t 7 ELECTION x PRECINCTS an p O z 2 ts; us z ca 'l. GO 4 j « 0 i4 .'S. a w 04 w Berkeley Park No. >< A 1 gg 41tolU 9 S 3 i tir. Berkeley Park No.2 B 71 /G Bay View No. 1 C 15 3g 79 79 Bay View No. 1-A D 17/ o2J V 7 Bay View No 2 E -•x.__,0:,3- a . r 4 E1 Cerrito No. 1 F i-Y 7 3 G/. 9, xgag El Cerrito No. 2 G .30 yd 3/ El Cerrito No.3 H ,,//.Z 'T 1 Cerrito No.4 P 9.2. y/ 3.: G No.-t-A S ' EI Cerrito 8 gS 2 3tElCerritoNo. . ffff90_ ir r 1 Cri-rito No, 5-A L `J 7 / A G r .3 if / fo S3. El Cerrito No, 6 Al 7 d g G rfo 3. // k ' 1.31 A hl Cerrito No.G-A N gtio .3 of/ EI Cerrito No.7 O p pw f E El Cerrito No.8 P' 5 7 .2 7 2. Z/ 6A` 7c3i El Cerrito No.9 0177 .39 S?4/,r /^.S/fo c El Cerrito No. 10 R D-3 L'' oo El Cerrito No, 11 S .5-4/4 El Cerrito No. 12 T t EI Cerrito No, 13 A L'1 Cerrito No. 14 7 X-3 SG g CElCerritoNo. 13 JVD 'g t A 3 •2 / I No. l5-A DlilCerrito 2--- 1:1 Cerrito NTo. 16 l'l Cerrito No. 16-A F 97 Ll Cerrito No. 17 G L4 L'1 Cerrito No,17-A H `7 4 -t L'1 Cerrito No. 18 P oZf z6- El Z' 3 n; 3 El Cerrito No. 19 8 .2 oL'r k El Cerrito No.20 L OS" 3 7Z 4o lil Cerrito No.20-A j /O' Y D. i D -.Z.. /D '; / tr0't x L•l Cerrito No.21 N S . 9 g0 : `>r? S O i EI Cerrito No.21-A El Cerrito No,22 P lr 3 'J , 14! 4-g S EI Cerrito No.23 o f off-S.3 G3: 'l3; a . c3 lil Cerrito No.2# R 3 Jf ,3w i L3:7 / Kensington NTa, l S' O g. Kensington No.2 Kensington No.2-A I EXz- mss"/ ./1- aT. Kensington No.3 7 too F Kensington No. 3-A C j. / S 3 i Kensington No,D T 0't/. .Y`,4 Kensington No. 3 Kensington No.S-A Kensington No. 6 G 7 fo; 7 !r Topi « Kensington No.7 H t o. .z t 7 D't a. 77 q Kensington No.8 P /r 2101 T 107 Richmond No.2 R D/ Richmond No.3 L y .3 T G T=' Richmond No. 11iclimottd No.5 N Z V11ichmondNo.7 P' A 3 9P : 5a . a, Richmond No.7-A 4 ff` 2 r p yrv+ rAn Itichmond No.S R 7G d3 fr 0 4 .olE_`off ' D f p y/ pRichmondNo.8-A S `l . it iclttnoitd 110.9.__ T11 i ti Tole G#lrliati Forv rd maxi: :,r.. .FllSehtr!1i_LE.'i ie rb DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION BHD JUNE 6, 1950 NONPARTISAN Au'itor T"WSWW Recorder t"Ca odor Assessor s3 fl E* i o i l q a t a x yy q yui e t FF v i 17.Z. . 'I' '. Irei.. E 7 a x._ . :r #rat z.ei 6. 11[` rs ski }fxiS " . 57 tAsoF k ir 1.../_..-«..._......_..»-..-_-..moi.-r.........-...,.•. . J I i- Y.F! F O i re .. ;. _ V r y x x L xa 4, pQ. I 3.: 2.i.._ L1 , .:--- _ t"f/i IZ'y a z r"t tt d_ `,t o C tf I S _ ir . .7 ;,. _ S' S.Z _ .r Ji'p.i ./` r' Y,x 3.c a.+ 7 7v ii F1.3 eo eel ad 5,1aA a 3zg www k L All r s Aalm107,f Ll 40 07 f 1 i o k" t 3 4 e B y y' I c y' 7 J: w....1..: f: w;x:.t '',,.S.j• .r. 1 C D 14Y? 41'o ro ttt tt r L.5z J fG -3 .35 Ji n 3 r i At '7/1 I P/./ 1, i i y R 77 r k NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Superintendaat of county SUFW Ondwd Prsi>mi hwnbcrm of 5669 District AttorneySciaok A R ELECTION z $ o f PRECINCTS fn w G la t we N Q O z z uZ < C4 CK V tr z crS 7. Q 1 Q zt r Totals Brought Forward xaAf7dj? 44 ' d' Richmond No,9-A B 7I . ..% 77 G j ,,r;,9 6 _ Richmond No. 10 C Richmond No. 11 D `j 4q 113 l S;3 Richmond No. 12 Richmond No, 13 F D 23 . } Richmond No. 14 G r" tfL r T i Riclunond No. 13 H $f .34 q O Sl 5zd Riclunond No. 16 Richmond No. 17RichmondNo.I`To. li-A r -2-Y 117 g Riohmolld No. 1S L O d2.,2. Richmond No. 19 Al f! Riclunond No.20 AT 0 J, o •s ' Richmond No.21 O 4Jt" Richmond ATo,? P 61 ; .3 o& ; Richmond No.23 Q zd x- Richmond No.24 R s Richmond No.25 S Richmond No.26 y' Richmond No. 27 AD QaZ„ 4 Sli'aelunond No.28 B 9Z Richmond No.29 C Richmond No.30 D Rlohmond No.31 E perRichmondNo.32 F lR Richmond No.33 G: r,..:" D lv. 5 Richmond No.34 H Richmond No.35 1tlCluuond No.30 Jr67,Riclunond No.37 IrRichmondNo.38 L A3 T • Ricluuond No.39tC'. g+ r Riclunond leo.40 At k79 No.411 7z Riclnnond No.41-A P wr-' 7 Melmioud No. 42 Q 7 o Q a3! e , 9/' ( Riclunond No.43 R I Richmond No.44 S /'~ l st,' ` Richmond No,46 A !y ?'3, 0: f3 -Yf Richmond No.47 B v. .L t" hlchnxuld No.47-A C ,57 23 7 qq ff"15RichmondNo,48 D 9 J i dg. i; f Z4 j P.ich_mond No,49 S' i Richmond No,50 F 3 L G. Y"/ t! Richmond No.51 G Q.zly.2{ l:icllnlond No. 52 H F Richmond No.52-A I J-7 Richmond No..53 Richmond No.53-A I:iclm ond No,54 L (p $ j Q tz''j Richmond No.54-A Richmond No.SS 1V p 7 YJ- Ricluuond No,36 p ± a Richmond No.57 P p {,I — b 'si 8 t Richmond No.57-A t? 3 r Richnlund No. 57-11 R (D? Richmond No.58 X30S Richmond No.59 y Totals Carried Forwand 202 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]LUNE G, 1950 49:t; NONPARTISAN,.f Auditor Treasurer Recorder Tax Collector Assessor h cd i DSC Sul r— rAr B yr 7t f v 99 C F r. 1 G'zT W sN o k lR P rrfit Q p a r a r C r a i t;,44 `.kXI• rx Hs N t74.:` t or- n r.---- a L,, SVA K/E t 4 V y S'IaP tcz t e Fill 40 i s t W' D f r f N Ip r is 0 r. r I T ArrQ: R . WF NONPARTISAN STATEMMUNT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE commyOf P ELECTION 1 E, a PRECINCTS xca z in 0I 0c4 Totals ]Brought Fotwaro A 1793 Sio), i9.t 96 ju4ei pie= 7-7j'. 5 fix Richmond No.60 9- ZZ3 Richmond No.61 C O . J i + 5f-D s Richmond I To-Gl-A D J.3'Gi G I'. Richmond No.68 E s Richmond No.62-A F n. Richmond I o.63 G 7 r 7,3;R Riciunottd No.64 H m2•Z v g c _ Richmond No.64-,A 3 2J bs zr 4 `.L 1a Ficltnu»ri i TO.f5 J 3 IZichmond No.65-A to .3f Richmond No. 66 L s Riclnnond i To,GG-A Al Richmond No.67 A' Richmond No.G8-A Richmond No.69 Q f Jo Ricltutond No.69-A R 7 / t - 5 l icluuond \'o. 70 O C• 4.' Mchm=d.ANj%71 Riclnnond No.71-A A "Jr_ 3.2- d w., Richmond No.72 B t Riclunond No.7?-A C OV 7 f Riclnnond No.73 D l:icluuoud 1?aZ3 g Richmond No.74 N 81 .17 Riclnnond No.7•#-A G 1p l . 10 X02 3Vk Richmond No.75 I r Q a Richmond No.75-A l - t Eg 1 f Riclnnond No.76-A K 7 t•moi Richmond No.77 Richmond No.77-A Ricluuond No.78 N 3g .Z.y 3 Riclnnond No.79 P Richmond No.79-A Q Richmond No.80 R F/. i'a` i Richmond l To.S1 S 3T ' :3 j. Richmond No.S 4 Richmond No,812-A A s r39 M, Richmond I To.S3 TJa c 3l:ichmond No.S3-A Richutaua No.S4 D 76 Ricttnumd No.84-A p g a k. Richnumd No.85 F f t Ih Richmond No.85-A G Richmond No.86 Riclnnond No.86-A SRichmondNo.S7 J k Richmond No.87 A 8 35 d i, 49 Richmond I`Ta.SS L n Eich:iumcl \.,.tiR_A A' pry", jo Richmond No.89 N a 43 1 . O ?i. o Richmond No.89-A O 60 F O pro : 1 I2ichnumd No.90 p Riclnnond No.91 Richmond No.92 R J` Richmond Na.92-A o`',s t Richmond No,93 a j Totals Camied forward or 204 t x DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION MELD ]UNE 69 1950 3 435 NOW ARTISAN h f p lndiior i Treasnrrr R oordar Tu Quedor Assessor ca tot a A x . to 4 a QJOZLF C 7 0 Jt 7 Y , j T S t r f. rgyp, ,__ -.-,,.,. y 4t p r flot w IL"lF./ 7 1/(`]i,"L I/j yy r RFs fi T i f{ arc 'e O a t t f P 4 F F Y r 70 ti40 7 C f a f E ' ell 4*3 010, F y._.,_... .- --n-,-.+m ww-,,..y.....- .va., .......*r.....v.,.- .....+n.w+,..ww-nn.«r,... N4 t +' i!•'. J 1 tofv O'a'f 4 p Lof t t N P , ' D t 16, T( [ JAI/}•/ f f P if AT E 2 rtts, a i f H i e n K i L{ n t1 e J` rt 17 s i to i 3 V T z k V' y E I 05 . fes; NONPARTISAN i;f;STAMIENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT°THEr jl Superint>sadent of County Supar6ltendent PUW Instruction of Schc& SiresillE Disfricf Aftomey f t M1Y ELECTION z o PRECINCTS 0" a z 5 ' u3 4 W 7 O W c 0C Total%Brought Forward A ;y 3152.9 f/fllT !f/b!./o-1 Richmond No.94 B s/ .$- . D$. lis Richmond No.95 C 7 .o2r gg,. hi Richmond No.96 D 3 GT i I Richmond..No.97 B - F-- s•2 Richn)ond No.9$ P I lchnulucl i ro,99 G s 1 Richmond I To. 100 N 6 46.0 Richmond No. 101 r) Ric111uo1u11`To• 103 wZ o.S IJP. O` Richmond No. 104 L foci !P , oZ .,/ I lOoRic:lullond No. 105 M t i7 i j% faV Q t T ) N t,1';1.lchml n 1 ?u, lOC 14 J rZ 1.3766 f Richmond No. 107 U . 40 s ! 4 0 Richmond No. 108p 09 .Z7, 19 o2fo t s Richmond 1\o. 109 Q r r Richtnond No, 110 R lD.D .4 f Richmond No, 111 QST Richmond No. 112 T Richmond No. 113 A 0.i Z3: a t 1 Richmond No. 114 B fS ,D.t f ' 3 L `Zi Zichmmid No. IIS i Richniond No. 116 D $ y o Richmond No. 117 P f !Richmond No. 11£ Richmond No, 119 C I\ll'llnl(llld N11, 120 N Q,2 7Y= Q V East Richmond No,l j 3 q,._t` A k z; East Richmond No.?.___ - _- J c7 c Fast Richmond No,2-A. East Richmond No.3 North Richmond?o.1 m yr1 f' r J d`O ` `, North Richmond No.2 At North Richmond No.2-A North Richmond No.3 p :a.o2_ Nt)1'tll RI111111t)I1CI 1\'o•3-A Q kf' North Richmond No.4 R V7-90 t D 5-/ North Richmond No.5 t San Pablo No. 1 d W4/i z 1 3 San Pablo Na 2 A Smi Pablo No.3 f's o Saul Pablo No. C San Pablo No.5 D io 3 s Q San Pablo No.G San 1'aLlo No.7 F 6 f . San Pablo ATO.a GY7. qSanPabloNo.9 San Pablo No. 10 San Pablo No. 11 San Pablo No. 12 8 rs f San Pablo No. 13 L G'.25'; •S ` c/ P . . San Pablo No. 14 San Pablo \,. 15 11 rj? 3 S San Pablo No. 16 San Pablo No. 17 San Pablo No.17A V & 3 s' 1E A 76 7 E T `r fa ; San Pablo No, IS San Pallid No.18-A S p S6 3 S Gr y K-111 Pahlo ,\o. l J 3 77 aca,11 Totals Carried Forward YzOitAaircza. N 0 6 11 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 62 1950= 4374 NONPARTISAN,,i, t AmMw T"WSWW Recorder TaxColoacw j; Asses"_ sf ,a V7.4 1 a-2! 7 yip f rt F r a t t 7 r n 157 f, f i 1tOr P JVD p r t AV r r t t a N .Z S t JI/ 1rj._-.-... i 30 r ia k y Y7.P a4: 39 71 10 Ilk a r r s_ Y.._. y•......_......-.,...,.. i+-------.-ice.....«-....« A 1 F t r r t. 000, 3 IF q Q f• T4 1 1 y 44 9 3r 4c JA-7 181.31. F11 f a1 1 r NONPARTISAN 4`6 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE of p r shwiff POW 110*11cs" Of f z E 1 ELECTION x oo oQ s I PRECINCTS r0 i tA on p C7 i« tt: En tl < 2 a o f i l 7ota1:8rou9ht For.ard A y13.'1y64. LOf QP9Q,/o/d. /'s j/p mq 6Oz s San Pablo No.20 B 40 ,3 0.Ste"3 T a San Pablo No.21 C A1_.r San Pablo No.21-A ID "a 8 4 ? -ZEISobranteNo. 1ElSobranteNo.2 my 3laSobranteNo,3 1 -50 . a I;l Sobrante No.3-A 7Y 1 3. 1 1 Sobrante No,4 . 1 6 a2 3 8;0 i fPf '1r7?a I".1 Sobrante No. ,ri l•:I Sobrante N,G - l e2 33 7 lil Sobrante E\Tu.7 L 3/ 1 1 Sobrante No.8 M 3 oZ 7p 3 f?.Z.Sr 1p 3t EI Sobrante .No.9 N h. ""Y' 1 l:ollin \1'cHxl?To.l 0 s c 3 l ollit r'cxKl;0.2 P. I R 4 xzf"'rTy3l Folling'Wood No.2-A 1 a 7 ZzzlZcallingWoodNo.3 R 9 fff - 2.. 4. w i Giant s X07, 2) Olcutu__ T K 7 Rodeo No. 1 A o Rodeo No.2 B hodeo No.3 C y foRodeoNo. D Rodeo No.3 E2a- RodeoRodeo No.G F p 117 p#fa V-7://. '7' 1 r F Rodeo No.7 G s 3 Rodeo No.8 H' ,t 7 i p Zo f, 57 1 f z Rodeo No.9 1 -31 lZodow No. 10 Fodeo No. 1 Pinole No. 1 f. Pinole No.2 a Pinole No.3 N fly,d Hercules 3 Selby 9 .29 03 Ss 3t'4 U r 4 1. a R 4 Crockett No. 1 A p 1. 3 S' a2.4 Crockett No.2 B 9 a 7 9 z 0 o . Crockett No. 3 C p 9 o a Y Crockett No.# D `' D,,2 Sr` •2 F / Q t r 1.vqf' Crockett No.Q F 37. LIZ Crockett No.7 Crockett No.8 X 97 a2 elf,/0 Crockett No.9 I 3 t!• O_j t f o'/ Port Costa No. i y3 j Y. d `ra4 Port Costa No. 2 L v+S! e IO ollr ; 2 Danville No. 1 Of 30 Danville No. 1-A N10 1 4 f Danville No.2 Dal1'lllt' No.2-1 la I l 3+ / DanvilleNo. San Rarnon R 75: 7 3 T Tassajara S 1S f a 111V' tt( Q_ 1 121 i 1 A Totals Carried Forward 208 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 439 N.ONP.ARTISAffit Auditor Treasurer Recorder Tin Coffedor Assessor F FW. aa - x x f C C e, 2 ; . . t`1 f . US O+ f Fq, tprclr I+ Cc* 4 N r F erre ........ ,_ .._.......,', ... erre... .,..- M x y'o 1•?lZ.lrzolp y 34 40 C t x c t D i E Y c 19S 7/ ova 3 r i /"t F : 7i erre..-. r.»-....,..•..- sIF,1 9./ !." i ti t , _ NONPARTISAN 1 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT' THE s 1A COV° [ c --L S Distad Attorney Z z ELECTION z $o PRECINCTS 3 o _ Q O 1 0 t13 Totds Brought Forward Zcr A1/014 Lafayette No.l-A. Jl4i Lafayette No.2 E Lafayette No.2-A D '.cam . d.3T; i r . p2 ' Lafayettel o. P SC'' i g: F f d,2sLafayetteNo.3-A qtr r y t. oLafayetteNo.4 G /B . _; t J !' 13 Lafayette No. 3 R ' Lafayette No.5-A 1 413 It,? 1 nfa} J .`3G, J13 4 Lafayette No,6-A r f' . o'-C 13r Ss .5 o? -2 13. 41 f Canyon L S 97 f 7 f e St.Marys N ,/ U s SOrsnda No.L z,3_ zZ T - Urinda leo.1 A Orictda No.2 0 • ' 3r Q9 6 5; .2 171 11 H` Oriltda No.3 R s o F o sr,.. - w . Orinda No.4 S 4xittd _No. _ T 7 d S" 3 Zi r• Orinda No.b A 17-5, ; l 7a .,,T-Z.Z . /c_.. Orinda No.? B /L? ! G' 3 , _./. «3 ._ .. t. Oriuda No.S C/, /' e f __ .. . Oriltda 1 Tu.4 D 7`7. ,` TJX orya, ,3f i,:/,{ #. f!'/ _tz Alamo.No.1 3> ` ! got .3 ct Alamo No.2 F /.2;'. .,Z/ s r ; t Alamo No.3 t Alliambra c L a. Y h t t t t` 7WalnutcreelsNo. ja Waluut.Cr©ekNQa..__. Q A Walnut Creek No.3 P I 1Valuut croak No. 0 /,'T "-"T?` d 36s .Z 0 /6 alnut Lrecl:No.3 R /.2c- ?re i S= /> /. ' S" Valnut Creek No.5 S /! - .2.3 p4 ,Z•S .20 T q _..._ 1.. Walnut Cnri:No.7-A A t Walnut Creck No.8 B / 1 r t C yg l_. f 2/1 71 i DValnutCreel:No.9 q S" No-10 Walnut Creel,No.11 F /,,f Qt Walnut Creek Nu.12 G ?/ d 1 9`f .S-Fs t n t y Walnut C-ce-k No.13 H ,, r G f` t f 1 f / 9l! s ainul Creek- No. 14 l a.: i 4 Saranap No. l 1 t .Z 2 f/o2. x Saranap No.2 L /,7, " o f F l97 7,L ;, ./r ./ 1171 s. ti;tr;map\To,;i tot Q?j Saranap No.4 N f s Milan No_5 A Z Martinez I To. 1 P ! p 4 r J Yf A i f t II q 1 t ' ; 2/ s.Martinez No.2 Martinez No.3 R 74llartinezNo.3-A S 1' r/, C 111artincz No.y / t Z 6 s x 210 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 441 NOW ART-, i A Aucrrk r TreasurerdRecorer or ASSQSSOI 111 pY inCA A- W f 04 A U71 r a 6j: a j ya191"lrt _ . t j:4 S' . raw •y /a, ^a r w. s ts3' i f y rt. r ,i K D a 211x_ f F i at 33x./QS; a 371714, H j} /i'/ 3')xf. e ll Ar i ! d` ge N. O t kiG s 'Y4 e y 71. K.fi rY`. 71 r Q 4 f r 9 /,. 5 ' SFr.. 14-71t^ Mr. . A /G r- : .l 6 r der. .1 . 6.-- :f=• E Ste' ^dCa 7 it s f_. _.._._.;....._...r.._..._._;_.__...._ ._..,_ ......^.G;._..._...,._--__,...,....._.., .. ..._._r,_... ,,,,. 2'6_,3- r.r......_.__,.,_ 3 ;; at>,^ taw+ H ' 1 L , . 4 r s fa L i f r M d fi r rfpr s' TTi i N mss= f 3 rlit i S f O r a}m, 14 } i. r.... 3 A lax D 41 27 Er f4 s P g e 1 G 4All t LSO_.-:L..:. F 33 `t,.f fi^x •,:; fit' 7 d.6f 'J f c1 r Z+ji . .. r's E r C siy!swFly Q 7; a " 1.,2',1, i i' s9,J .i•tLr. "s'k,4a_ :d. NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Srate raer,tofCU„ rlubie wncs a of Sebools i? Sheriff DisiridA#orney W ELECTION z c G to r H O G PRECINCTS Z i Ci 14 Z tst x G O d 1 n 3x . c cawa15 21 Total:Brought Forward A 3•.jro j- t.iLa O.sp€As,{lrl;0130 --IJ Martinez No.5 8 / 7/ Martinez No,Q Martinez No.7 D Martinez No.8y S` ; 1"'Martinez No.D F /•?7 a x e Martinez No. 10 C Martinez No. 11 H ,..• f,t = r. ' i T'Ce2 hfiartincz No. 12 I /; " u c 5-4 /3 Martinez No. 13 J SrfS- f A'lartinez No. 14 l! f c'i f fti A'[artincs No. 15 L e A[artinez No. 16 M '3 ?'.2 s Martinez No. 17 N 1-Z,S"" f z, (o /.?f +5 f f 0 U fid"` d OD tr . ' Martinez No. 19 P /? ' c fv/1 { 0f` .3 i /Y /4 Alartiuez No. 19-A Q J,a` f. j j 4 Martinez No.20 R ' ' lv$ a rk _ Martinez ?NTo,21 S a7. 32. 3 R t t '211 Ar, .3 Mountain View No.2 A s t Mountain View No.3 B Mountain View No. Mountain View No.5 D f 'Jy- s.C' f 4' Aloturtaiulrctt llTo.5 ._ F ` :' fl 741 t 1I Vit` Vine Hill F l is 3` Ice, Vine Mill A G fob i Concord No. 1 N / S• Concord No.2 1 9•' 17, Concord No.3 J `" " f r r Concord No.! i' /c` t 2/ 1Sl' /,F -W Wr Concord No,5 L Concord No.6 m t f Concord No.7 N 9.c. , ' pw 3F` /.Z, /Gt 2 m 2?ss Concord No.9 P 1-77; Concord No. 10 4 Concord No. 10-A 1? ,"'GS Concord No.11 S 3 Z 3/ z T tr. n f Concord r s 2 02? Concord No. 12-A A l ; % l, r0' 3yf .Z .z j r. Concord No. 13 Concord No. 13-A C / Concord No. 14 D /? 7 7 Concord No, 151'43 f V 6 Concord No, 16 G : r` P Concord No. 17 H t 7, .3t a Concord No. 17-A I s c ill 3 f g /S'z 5 f c7 Concord N.u...lS_.._._ J f 6:3 Concord No, 19 F' v j 77 67 - 1/7 Concord No.20 L G /,6 6 J 4j. 4ConcordNo.21 a.^' g r! T r Concord No. J t'rr!rr'IYl Be 'C G r 444 /.3 ! G I Associated P 2" Cowell Z Pacheco No. 1 R /-r 7r, Pacheco No.2 if_ / j rr 14 1 Toialc Carried Forward14 212 1. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 62 1950.443 IVONPARTIS'Alr[ amu..... ::.:: .. Y ., r—.... _.— Auditor Treasurer Recorder Tiu Covedor Assessor E jj f"y 'e4 U2 t 7 94 ul 44 B g D13-4 W,a G9 iW i a 111 f.27= Imo; f z 2. u t ff fa r 17 ST A It , 7/ . f q A /,_,'v1 6 .` e/r'. i sir' jq e U7 2Lr W, S 1 k 94 H i e„ t, ""T•y*d s f j._. Y'. /Ci • CY j4" ti ':f d Azlf eti„l f Tf L j f, g e ^,V/ } Z IES s+' f t 4 01 i N l G' f ul ". f F/ Tt.. / ' Gi f d Ss xt4} S'" Yt fs!sem: t I f P y t S' /7_ j 7 . .x,24 s a/, i R r i 40 49 C f l,.v-L.. 1 F r.J: 1af f i e,J ..• M..... f;?a Zi r ;i, a ? f i 9147 V N 41 a e s dS bAr o11n L i 3yLct , k,F " Y, a NONPARTISAN 114 R STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES FAST AT THE laadw I I o eada tsw_pi«war Ca+eh Supanat Sjtee'iff DwfictA#omey PA j ti stX s° cn ELECTION x $ o o PRECINCTS 0 t Av 4 z z z /2 QMH k5 f 1 y 5 .t Totals Brought Forward l Iyte /31130 L c,ix,j/T.S Pleasaut Hill No.18 ,117 = f/H r,5-< - Z # 17 IAA Pleasant Will No. 1-A C 14V Pleasant IIiTI No.2 D /,.2%, 717 J tat ILi_ i M t Pleasant Hill No.3 ra2# / 4 .0 o A, Pleasant Hill No.3-A G Z$: r" Pleasant Dill No hl r`s 1' eif .5 ;7 2•r I'kasartt Bill No. 71, I.'.ls:asatnt HillT e e i Pittsburg-No. 1 4 g 44 Pittsburg No.2 P ? ' ` f/2 . b" f7Q Pittsburg NTo,3 t F Q '°; 7 PittsburgNo. 4 R * t k Pittsburg No..i S Pittsburg No.6 T 3 Pittsburg No.7 d / I 7 da vfir.. Pittsburg Na.s 8 1 4 Pittsburg No.9 wi h,.S' • w to Y^ rW s , r p.+f.GP.M.y.f 3' i • T lti w 11t, . f` lr . 4Iitta,.utrg N .i rI'itt,slaur No. 11 Pittsburg No. 12 W/fi Pittsburg No. 13 G /4 f: %51 7 5 jn r Pittsburg No. 14 T. '-,; ',+'; f i Pittsburg No. 13 s Piushr>m No. lti Za Pittsburg No. 17 1-4 f t 1 Pittsburg No. 17-A y 9f; .3-377-w lop Pittsburg No. 18 0 Pittsburg No. 19 jy +`E°''' -s-/ it"` G 17 -{63 Pittsburg N + _A i- 3 rb p F k4P,?'Pittsburg No.21 Q v.f f A I'ittslfurg i\s, 2T-A x Pittsburg No.22 Sa / 3 r Pittsbu leo.23 2'' Pittsburg No.24 A r Pittsburg No,25 8 1;2 Pittsburg No.26 C `le Orbisonia A k Gltt ory 1 GGA{ f# / Y J 1 p Port Chicago No. I F S 5j fPortCic:rga No. I-A C`: `: p f f/ .5,f o ,f1. Port Chir im 11'0,2 1 1, S` i 40 t 1 Clyde tl- t G 1 Rt f autic cli T P /.7-1, '.S" l,3.. foo 'o Antioch N o.2 i t t Antioch No.3 4 /j .. 3.2 Antioch No. R 4;f tJ Au troch No.5 S114 j 0, w 5r3 J f 1 C grrrQd Fcr Mrd_ A z o t. t4-0-/ S/ 10 f7 214 AT DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 69 1950 44015i,; NONPARTISAN jAucrdw u' Tnww w Rmardr Tioc Co ictor Assessor s z till 777,7 lie- OM i t c A Il C Dt F A44 G Pee: 2 f7' W Y 2 N rSt H f yze ' s "4 x w f a ir L 1O s a fr F n 4 f h.ru S 92' k 11 AA T /,_„?! its" 3G ,'.a ; ,.,-. ti_ lr !+••/r E , G. r'.; , j sa•Z r +/`" R. 3N. r S S.. .s"S" t F ST f t d' /K"i T""i# .. Ji.:.. + ..... 4 .. S.f x_-•afr 4 '" 4. y 71 1 4 s f 719 m9Y+ t 4-47 E Z. 27' 71 a' i 711 le,13 r 411 ler 9 0 q700 Ar r N x a XTx t t t r NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST ATHE of Canty Shwiff Ple lrnd o j! Diskiat Atornex r f 4 x v3 P+REaNCTS x CA C t"w 3 44 Totak Brought rvmord Antioch No.? rt G 5'3 f s he E Antioch No.8 s t mss Antioch No.9 D " .:+ f e ; q f •?yG . Antioch No,9-A Antioch Na 10 r .++ rr "" y e g O .s. q ±. r y".... 3t SLY a Antioch No. 10-A F ^.F P re" Antioch No. 11 i F Antioch No. 12 I /, ' Y a Irel 2 Q Antioch N0. 13` r "+ i v Antioch No. 14 L .s? 3 r i 7/4 l ai t Antioch Na, 1.1-A 5 ; .. J I' CC d I Y' Antioch Na. 15 Lone Tree No.2 ZT Lone Tree No.3 r 2 Brentwood No. 1 R : `.?* f`"` ;r fG? .cP"4 t lironttnoc d No. t° K771 d.3} Brentwood1lo- Brentwood No.4 13reittwood No.S a `' w+: d«', Brentwood No.6 n,'r021 I\TO. f. err KI31 htselt F AAIday No. 1 GAf- h O.tklrr No.1-A Anklet'No.2 I s"` I h C} klc ._Ika.3 Bethel Island I rods 7-s; 7e rJ ABSENM VOTR At 311, CONTRA COST# COUNT f-?b I, yam R r k b r F i f F y p u , f Ala IV m q A e M j C DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HEW JUNE 69 1950 447 NONPARTISI KI, Accrifw r R.co.d r Us cbff.aa Aussw t 2 tQ t7 a tr f fir L '-'•} ..+ M w H / epi 7 ZQ F r F i L n s 4i '(4 , a t t 3 f A f r 6 r s o 7 A r J t g t 70r Jor GSJAl t y_.: wf V a I '! / 4 t N p s T rt l t t F t Pf , 1 f gr .' fid' C•._ v': w i `,3r.. _ 4s , t' H+n.r,. +n++aJ P,K.• rfdt 9 i 6 e ,; F R.,. rr r y P F mayt R 1 i meq STATEMT OF ALL VOTES CAST ATNONPARTISAN THEEN CaarerCounty Cterf< s PublicAdminisfrefor z Q dy f z EL=ION t U i a PRL.aNCTS O Berkeley Park.No.I A 3" Berkeley Park No.2 B '`" Bay View No. 1 C Bay View No. l-A D ? i i El Cerrito NO. 1 P !73 Ta-; El Cerrito No.: El Cerrito No.3 H El Cerrito No.4 A j / f 0 IrLt::rrily No. f Ll Cerrito No.5 EI Cerrito No.S-A L w e El aerrito NO.a 11f "117 la CCrr1t0 No.6-A Nfozj. I to NO.7 0 ". cF j L El Cerrito NO.8 P El Cerrito No. 4 ^1 Ql pg t El Cerrito No. 10 R '? 421 El Cerrito No. 11 S {N C 71 i f 1S sr tQ _N_%12 T AfZ) 71 It El Cerrito No. 13 A El Cerrito No. 14 8 ?_Yt El Cerrito No.13 C ' fS! Ll Cerrito No, 15-A D 44), Ll_Cerrito No16 Fi lI Cenito No. 16-A F . d'f Z. V,- L'1 Cerrito No.17 D f L'1 Cerrito No.17-A H Y tra e El Cerrito No. 18 I YY( fA El Cerrito No.19 K El Cerrito No.20 I0t,*Cerrito No. At , r1} f tri l 1,.3 El Cerrito No.21 N i u El Cerrito No.21 A 0 E1 Cerrito No.22 p 72 L'1 Cerrito No. 23r t" Q 0 Cerrito No.24 It a y l'lei -ill, I To.i S t. Kensittzton No.2 Kensington No.2-A F! 034 Kensinbnon No.3 Kensington No.3-Aj77- Kcrisington To.4 I:cnsixtan No.S lOldlKensingtonNo.S-A F . A/. Q Kensington No.6 G Kensington No.7OAF Kensington No.8 Riehmnnd Nn I Richmond No,2 f f/} Richmond No.3 Lu I` g/ t Richmond No.! Richmond No.5 N Rirmund N RichmondIL No.7 p.' P.iclunwid No.7-A Q Richmond No.8 8"" ry i" Richmond No.8-A S Hicbmond T i f" DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 69 1950 44g NONPARTIS`AN ,t Cmd" Justko of Nis Psacs 9i 07 Tire. Tvvp_ P i a. \ N YA C j g'OT C ; J 3' / i 7, i z 9,' ! F IL V rj ; j;y 02} j r Z J.2o ! ISI'^ g rk .P: '{ sc<tt! .'f } fs«'-i r 'sic ..-' 9 4 k N 3 17 F? f L 1 1 Y eM L y3 , r°5 , i'"L f i' k l g %.YiE, 7,a .r# } t,'?i.e6 F f 1 4 A i V 33 F 5i f i L.• 11 ._. w—.. J Il 2- ` f t 4 f i A n S r Sp a4t ea V,,.. ie 14 1 I fir r 4 l 4•'T- F t ! P . ,/¢ p 4 i .. _ ,.~.[ k, _ f # i x)'"+ `.1^J r'a u e p 7/ _"r V' .w""' iJ '. R' r. 4 ` f F° 7 3,iF A'-St c 4'Y,: fit 2 fir R S i + .. l fir! a r.. Y.. t v.. fx S: F 17 r SI e . y , N - n r i da..,F =LrkL ,+fw• f f i u V 7 c A5 7716 F=•* S K 1 NTT P I fY i r 4 Foe- y G 416 kw 7/ 241 H 'JAS";•'d :,t ' i' S..2:`!, F, r ,, r ,r 24 3 3 i7 it ,.,+' M' t" T rr F te> s h. 3 s dny. . t o aV b 3`9 s x d NONPARTISAN STATEIVJEW OF AI+L VOTES' CAST AT"`7 E corow CoNfY GkrE Pubric Ad ' ELECTION O c a PRECINCTS i t t o A JI tTotalsBroughtForward Richmond No.9-A Richmond No. 10 C ' Richmond No. 11 D Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 F e Richmond No, 14 G ' IV y Richmond No. 15 Richmond To. 16 Richmond No. 17 J ,3 Riclnnond No. 17-A 1i'' rSc E r": Richmond No. 18 L ol. Q Richmond No. 19 r 10 00 Richmond No,20 Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 Q Richmond No.24 R w,' r r M J j r Ur Richmond No.25 S' F Richmond No.20 T , 4 _ Richmond No,27 f Richmond No,28 Q s Richmond No.29 C 4 „ Richmond Ido, D Richmond No.31 E ' t Richmond No.32 F 3G Richmond Na.33 G 7 Z/:, Richmond]\o.34 Richmond No.35 I ' p.I 7' Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 Richmond No.39 Richmond No.40 N 0173 Richmond No.41-A p .s.3 Richwood No. - Q.' Richmond ATo.43 r ,, , 1'G Richmond No. S 3/ b t Y n..r» Riclunond No.46 Riebinnnil Nn-AS P Riclunond No.47 t Richmond No.47-A C Richmond No.48 D 14)3;0( M Richmond I\To. 49 11 j a Richmond No.50 F (/Ji S Richmond No. 51 G o*7.3. Richmond No.52 g ltf ( Richmond No.5?-A 4 P.ichmoiid 1\To.53 x Richmond ?'o, i3-A C Richmond No.54 Richmond No.54-A P.iclunond No.55 N .32' r" P.icluuond No.56 i 777, Riclmiond No.57 P±7c/ Riclunond No.57-A 0170 r Ricinnond No.57-11 R O`S 4 l' Richmond No.58 s Richmond No.59 30 427 Totals Carried Forwarta O 2 — : 71 4 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1954' NONPARTISAN SUP Coast" JWHM Of f6 P"cerr T- Drtt. p. i Igo i C 0 _f- 47PA5Sl {t' u xt r r.pgpg 40ze t.t 1f t k y S A 69 l F f } r s c Gd 4 t i F s.0 iN 4 r i. r jl & t. i t A Y c. a 'per k . r IrAg j F i A V -P ''' '' t14 c x V 31T' T 6 r i 1r 4 5 t S C 3 4 t V. s e J i ir r a dad t c AL-M, tl`' j G/ ,e C! - 13411 f• d 77 E7/ /S• I Af 1 A tt to0.3 I Yfi ass 41` r air477 R 31 A4 f i S Y I I x 44 F A # P149 1 tL E„JiC diA i L 1p- 71 r NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r 7 Carew Svne CmIfy C"PubGc Administrator 1 i.,7 . 1 1 x ZA ELECTION a z i PRECINCT'S 2 yY r Totals Brought Fotwars A .3447,2. Richmond No.60 B ,31 133 o g Richmond No.61 C .S 57 r4s Richmond No.61-A D S. rf f Ri ltncuad ATo.62 6(.r t t.. µ. r l#` W..Richmond No.62-A P iPdGRichmondNo. 63 Richmond No.64 N 173 Riclnnond No.64-A I 794 n j/1' 1 ti QIH I\TO 65 Richmond leo.65- A Richmiond No.66 L t Richmond No.66-A 11! S r Richmond No.W N t Richmond No.GSA j' Richmond No.69 Q riclunolld No.69-A R r Richmond Into.70 S liilauncul T T Richmond No.71-A A , 03 3sRichmondNo.72 B f" s1 riclunond No.72-A C . 3.Richmond Ato.73 D 1 icluuoudNa? 3-Richmond No.74 F Richmond No.74-A G H ,/ 61 Richmond No. 75 Richmond No.75-Ar 7p X%ichmoud.NaJb J t p ppaRiclumondNo.76- A Richmond No.77 L , 6 4 Richmond No.77- A i K A I Richmond No 78 NAl- t LCIIL11S2I3Sl nT 5 S f s Richmond No. 79 P 6/ 5 Richmond No.79-A Q Richmond No,SO7.R 7/ Richmond No.Sl S I IclI1llOnt] No.Richmond No.82- A Richmond No.83 B "S j S Richmond No.83-A C *Richnond No.84 D Richmond ?Ko._&4-A l 4 Richmond No.95 F Richmond No.85-A fit a tLRichmondNo.86 j o Z Richmond No.S& A f Richmond Into.87 J I:iclunoud No,S7- A T L36IIduunndIdo. SS a Ziclinaond No.88- A i Richmond NTo. S9 N Richmond Into.S9- A Richmond No.90 P / l t a Richmond No.91 Q'Riclnnond No,923 R Richmond No.92-A S Richmond No. 93 i r Totah Carried Forward t DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 6, 1950 3 N0NPARTISA' ,, j supwviw 4P• caed a. justice Of fhe Peace oat.P.Z19— TwP.TW sShf is F •may i t t drft "r fV J ; r. 33 Ott o9 i f Y µfi r eX 77 30t f x' tktx tr e V42( µc f a f L Z :tom o , , fo r j. t y 4 .6 4 }IIS w ' .: •f 27 r y t t UAilj r 00, S 41 4 0,i c iSXft'c MYd N mss. u 1 µ1 I H y f f i twz€N 33 / ' dx. w zz E F rf 1, Ile o Y i 2 E t fr WUA t 39 of j: x" zj , G WAN I y - s 1'. 7 C PFS A 4/( J— f Yfll L' : 3s P IPVg 31/ c o If NONPARTISAN STATEMENTOF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r 4 cater C"Ify Clerk Purim Admin;%f ra+or ELECTION 1 PRECINCTS g t z Ws z 2 f O Total:Brought Foran! a ff Ricltmond No.94 1:ichmond No.93 C Richmond No.96 D 4f i _. Richmond No.97 F .. Richmond No,98 F w,/3: s Richmond No r gd .99 G t k Richmond No. 100 H' '-S F; Richmond No.101 1 ;2 j Itichmaud. a- 102 I:iclunond No.103 a i apt i Richmond No. 104 L ` j ci l S' 1 C? 5 J t i j m Richmond No. 105 II S—,.3 t Ci. Richmond No, 100 N 'S i c.7 t iclnuond ?'o. 107 O Richmond No. 109 P *, Sd 1 Richm ntd No. 109 Richmond No, 110 Richmond No. U 1 Richmond .'o. 112 T Richmond No. 113 A --3 Richmond No. 114 8r, 04 Richmond No, 113 C 1 0. 453 TP a Richmond No, 116 OJ' OD r Richmond No. 117 Richmond No. 113 FH Richmond No. 119 G l ichnumcl I\'a, 120 H . 1 341 East Richmond t it P. Fast Richmond No.2 f 03; k 4 East Richmond No.2-A 1r East Richmond No.3 L cjj North Richmond No,l 1 North Richmond No.2 a'1. 73.r T • T sNorthRichmondIN -A r North Richmond No,3 p ST* 5'1 t North Richmond No.3-A Q 7 D` North I iclmloncl 1'a r North ]richmond No. S tT s San Pablo ITo. 1 a San Pablo No.2 A Smi Pablo No.3 ffSanPabloNo. C ' fo 7` I f San Pablo No. D f s San Pablo No.6 f R San Pablo No.7 F, - c San Pablo No.8 fo San Pablo No.9 San Pablo No. 10 San Pablo No. 11 y i San Pablo No. 12 8A San Pablo No. 13 L,L. 6. San Pablo No. 14 l 7 San Pablo No. 15 N i s d l San Pablo No. 16 Q t San Pablo No. 17 pl! t tff San Pablo No,17-A 1 w San Pablo No. 1 S R i- p tom'" ! m 7 San Pablo No, 18-A e S`tn Pablo 1o. 19 Totals Carried Forward Ake it kkk M DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 55 NONPARTISAN, Wuo of f6 p 777Zpwvr" Cana" i 4 4f/4Z 60 Al w a1 ggg S F r S f 1% P y//y, a// , y++ l 15-1 ( i3t oof-747 V B 1G 7 y i ++}}}} /' V i is f yyMMi. f_ l3—P/ Qll YC 7,,r n S' i m N p 1,67 i x.-73 /6 F F r 4 trT x ry r t++ '' v" tom' i y r I+'', ., F x-.v,t xY F .. Nr.er. 2Z 411 Zb Y t t Rl } f v (, 4J L.o r "^"' 1 ..Y '' r x } irif.F. ,,. M1` fj 7 J./. fi sf/ 91, 0/FF e o 42,3 og lix y t p i NONPARTISAN AL33 I STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AY Coroner Surwyar Q=fy Geh I PubGc Adnunisfrafor u,` A w s z F ! x, z t LECTION t4 x v4 . PRECINUSta R Nyi 9 r i NY JR4,#3 i _...._. ..._......,„.._ Totals bought Fontatd A {oy(, f a? 67-1SariPabloNo.20 B ' ? San Pablo No.21 C ;7 t 0 D q t RklSanPabloNo.21-A 9r 93: f . L'1 Subraltte No, LI Sobrantc No.2 a L'1 Subrtntc No.3 G D /ry D• 07 L't 51)1n•:utte Na,3-1\H Ll ;,ubialllc No.4 17 f7 til Sul r:uttc No, 3 J t- EI Solm-ntte No.G i,7R r v L 1/04EaPw 1 Soblantc No.7 EA Sobrante No.9 N y4fHullinaiTo.1 Q E Z-31 36,i t A l ulliltr Wiktd No.2 Rollin,,Wood No,2-A Q 70 d'1403 p l:ollina 1%xxi No.3 R 'j O 7411 o o 072.S 4 72Gnwt f T p O TI//f x Rodeo No. l A j Rodeo No.2 4471RodeoNo.3 C131 t Rodc Fodc_NQ.S. L'Z t l:odco No.6 i LL Rodeo No.7 G D 7T E fl Rodeo No.8 JJ b fQ < T y 9 Rodeo 10.9 R(oco No. 10 J t{ii6 b t Rodeo No.I l 1C O Ozz Pinole No. l L t t: w Pinole No.2 M{ V. x i y Pinole No.3 N j 3 A As- Selby P.D3 R r s Crockett No. 1 A t eCrockettNo.2 8 ' Crockett No.3 C /of Crockett No.4 D i97 Cr4cl etil e._ x o ` Crockett.No.ti F / Yrl s Crockett No.7 G (: Crockett No.8 H, 0 Crockett No.9 RA6.6 Port Costa No. 1 a Port Costa No. 3 0 G' > t lllulville No. 1 a I)anvllle No. I-A Dfgivillc Nq,2 G 3 ti tr ,:, Danville No,2-A P f Danville No.3 San Ramon R Tassajars S 1 1f4mllp No Ix r.rdu Y DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 NONPARTISAN Su soy wr«..-. cmd" AtKm of f1w fleece Twp_Trp. r Ac 3yJ .. t a i .4..._> .t.a.,,r„.. 2*.tsr ,. w x r 7 Q v 41 4 7 GIv 2-1791 , 31 r Y to 3 3 Ar 3/ r L 192f w P 3 3? : 21 3. 31 8 yam- c w s E}i NllS c,vrF F i 1 33 31 ;Lr a 8 !63 p - 13 ' —--. fpr ,... ., a-. f y" :3 r n ;,S4 , ?. f's" 71 arr z -?' 3.z.3 7 7 r/•Zai-3!9 ,_ G i fit 1- L 1:17r 11i`+ ' , 2 q/' .• ge teaAl 7 P f.'4' ` j 'E 7 o E I.2• fCt t/ox'.8'; rx,/ r P'.2 /. {'F 3 w zw 8 133F+Y1fEf' f.S Ae SFN/EE,c •S. ,' S. r F St. ! x 1V a: 4 p I 3' i i iir it NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF AU VOTES CAST AT tf cem wr Srrwyor i kcmoy a*& Pubrc Ad nisfrator n. ELEMON F ' -aNCTS t t 9o Totals Brought Formed Q2 7 ir fil_73 SLafayetteNo. 1-A I 33. SLafayeltc]\o.2 7 Lafayette No.2-A D ;/"C C; s Lafayette No.3-A F /a a i f .r. Lafayette No. G t Iffy, Lafayette No.3 Lafayette No.5-11 y r 4« w Lafayette No.C-A s CanyonL If Morap M ! 7 St.Malys 11d w x r U !Orin a fl_1 P ' 9 9UriudaNo.1-A Q rinds No.2 Orinda No.3 Orinda_NA... T 41 I µOriuda No.6 A 0 lNo. runt, t1OreudaNo.S C It Urinda No.9 DO I r. Alamo Nal......Alamo To.2 F /, a lO t._ R #A` ` .1_`. .3.., '' h., r z F rllalno No.2-AG13AlamoNo. 3 Alhambra 1 fi f S Q y p...7, f rl t.,.# rfi :Walnut Crook No. 1 N ! YLO 1\'annul Croak No.3 P Walnut Crock No. 4Twalnutt'm- :Ao. 5 alnut Creek No.6 S Q l ` f f IMaln it Cr I iT t s Walnut :reel:Ta.2-A 1/`4 f Ntalnut CI•eel:No.B i t\Walnut Crea-No.S- A33 0 walnut tati el:No.9 k 1444 alnut Creek No.it F / b t Y5 N\rzilnut Cscel,No,12 Gi p 77 t Walnut Creek No.13 H 3 5.5. l Mum C..reel:No. 1 1J77 M 4 Samnap No. 1 Saranap No.2 L dam. G I Sarau:qn Nei,3 I s R Saranap No.d N /Tet l DP1llariiuesNo. 1 3f v1 Alartinea No..Z Q Marunes 1\10.3 R f/.?7wy r r• c Martinez No,3-A S / J 711 Mxrt3nes No.d 3 Toil:,teamed t B k i i r t frt l nn y i 3 r fi g r N t. S t , z 1 e 1 xY ri to p v r t r f r f fi JJ. i 21 itA k Oz ji p r i t r .ar t IV ViS Ary 77",77,7 i 1 v t 7:.: may . AlaclnnoAmidNo. 113 Richmond o. 11 Wchmonc No. ll, r Richmmll No. 110 ll r u Richmol No 117 i 160111101 1 No. Is lv f Richtno d No. 119 G Rlchnin d No.120 H. A r i i l :lst 1:1 lunond No,l j a< r if E-ast R1 ltmond No.a East R . I71 nnond 1\Ta.2-A S r Ew ]: llmolld No.3 n ulNorthichmondNo.1 ti North 6c3mlond No,2 North ichmond No.2-A Nol.tlt 'ichmond No.3 North :ichnlond Nu.3-A L North :cllntond No.4j North Rkhmond No.3 San nblo No. 1 r San Pablo No.2 a Sall P44o No.3 San P4blo No.4 San Pablo No.S San P kW No.b San Pilo No.7 t San Pablo No.8 G San Pablo No.9 b - 1 t t tb t a San Pablo No. 10 fr San blo No.11 Sall 1 blo No. 12 u San Pr~tblo No. 13 i San lblo No.14 4 S:t11 blo No. 15IVrr Pi Sall No NO,16 San liblo No.17 p t 5 San 11hblo No.17-A i/ p a M Sanbo NO. 15 s San j' b1'() To.1S A San 1lkl No. 19 Totals Comed Forward 4 x ,:.. S e.tt1.^. ?na;CA x..i ,',F -a,,.G1.f - f b'N. x. r n.LMal. ' t DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE G, 1950 461 NONPARTI19A. I Superyisor supw-iw Cow" 11 of the Peace i K as ji- I 1 104 1 I r Z f r J- 1H` H7PV _i, f.(j„., z`-.',3,._ 3...+: ti..', t?`,.' • te afiai:I3 je J. i..,.? r, .," F•.:.' l' 2" - s,:. rir,wrfrYr1r} r r1 ppI r} y# 1f Mrf fSnf5Py i lw5:a- s} fs Ipjt} r 1fY Al si 7-7 Me 77 o pruSitir"'' hgy iF M L A, nh AZ 7771 2-1 Lit' 7. w t 1 . Y, it3 i3.I; z 7, x.2 i 11 r Orr q3 s R v a ir•r s.'c"" a u. f ss STATEOF -ALL VOTES CAST AT 1WNONPARTISANM coroierSr"rw C:ounfit Clerk 11 Pu6Gc/dinrn'rsfretar It 4 o z ELECTION o P fi frm PRECINCTS c H t a 60 y,,W{y{ 4 i 7otr1:t3mght roewrrd A ),X Martinez No.3 A$ 111artiuez No,ti 5`w y. Martinez No.7 Martincrz No.is i d Martinez No.9 P a Martinez No. 10 G // 2 f° 5 Martinez No. 11 Martinez No. 12 Martinez No. 13 aMartinezNo. 14 8 t1f 714F Martinez No. 15 1. 1, 1, 5' ft"'/a A/t r Martinez No. 15 1l y AMartirncr No. 17 N { , ' t 1li i G6 w»r„ Marlines No. 19 Alartnnez No. 19-A Q a 1 Q {fG. r. Martinez No.20 R t Gt -. F7 tt A'lartinez No.21 x S ti MountainZ:en No.2 A e r Mountain View No.3 Mountain View No.4 C f Mountain View No.3 D Sr 7 t1111-1 s r Vine Hill F s Vine Hill A G , 3 Ir Concord No. I J / Concord No.•l Concord No.3 aair, Ar Concord No.4gw it Concord No.5 Concord No.4 j ri Concord No.7 N 1//.? , Concord No.9 1 3..71 Concord No. lU V. 11r Concord No. 10-A R /'. . ! F 1447 Concord No.11 S x 3w f/ a Cracon I Conconl No. 12-A A /!I 1/7 aConcordNo. 13 R 1.2...r Concord Na. 13-A C Concord No. 14 D .a'*~ 1" r ''/ i ' f ..2 Cauc0rd,1\T0.1+- 7ConcordNo. lS F '17J F i .. r 3 Concord No. 16 G z/AJ' Af t 1 t r F ry TConcordIdo. 17 H Concord No. 17-A C.onconl No. 19 1 '?: telqr 5 l No.`Q 1 •' r Y Concord No.21 l Concord No.22 N 57, col Associated Cowell k Pacheco No. 1 R // fr a l!p d d Pacheco No.2 S N, -A7 R, 7otrtc Carried i'rorwrrd rNDIRECTPRIMARYELECTIONHELDJUNE691950463NONP. ART15Aft,s .21 sum T. t f4{` j t A 1117 `j J;x,5_,4L2,lf9 1 Of l f 3 43 d •' / yin r^ s ff zie v _ G M Zp, zz y 1we so i i r- 47 v 170 R .% 7" ' ' i' Z3 I Z 74s 14 41 i fi aI U ` ' a^` 1 '"' ?"•"t P' F St`Y" .•""f'd. y 7'> rtn i,y r lie F r l a t H 7; 3 CI6Se+n eG Ilse. 9b Q seC,e.Jo} 15 IG' L3 z 170 itx 1 7 r M. t j7-I I i 0. jp 3 t fez =2 e e J fl A r w a J z 171 F 171 a t. a S t r r r , 7, J 1 y SFA oes • . PP 7.4 t..: / • r G 1-47 k P f /p F l 65 Ot R !r s 1 71 4C,4 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES' CAST AT :TMNONPARTISAN Corafter Surveyor county Clens I Public Administrator z O ELECTION i~ Yy PRECINCTS go C: rr 0 11 t µ r p i 1 Totals Brought Forward Pleasant Hill No. l II 1'leaswit hill No. 1-A C 5 f Pleasant Hill No.2 D / 31 Pleasant Hill No.2-A IIIX,Pleasant bill No.3 i Pleasant IiiU Na.3-A G F Pleasant Hill No,4 N k Pleasant Hill No.. S f Pira.,l it Ifill NoA T `" tf z Y I h 7 46{6p fs At 1V t s PittsburgNo. I 0 Pittsburg No,2 P 163 k Pittsburg No.3 Q 71, 1 Pittsburg No.Q R s f Pittsburg No.5 S Pittsburg No.(l T Pittsburg No.7 A l v 7 Pittsburg No. 8 Pittsbu •No.it C :q S"PittsburgNo. 10 Aj Pittsburg No. I 1 Li / zs Gly_ Pittsburg No. 12 P Azi a x Pittsburg No. 13 G ?r fie..Pittsburg No. 14 K Pittsburg No. 15 l tf a s s Pittsburg No» 16 731 Pittsburg No. 17 i r dtN Pittsburg No, 17-A L / Z- 1 AX,PittsburgNo. 18 13;64 Pittsburg No. 19 N Pittsburg*Into, 20 Pittsburg No.20-A rt Pittsburg No.21 4 I l ittabuig No.21-A 0 Pittsburg No.22 4 3 Pittsbu No. 23 Pittsburg No.24 A ,/, 7/ 1 tt4 111 Pittsburg No.25 B / Pittsburg No,26 C % .' 7 3 fir;Orbisonia ps f Aaw4 r Clayton 4e 0 Port Chicugo No. 1 Port chic aHgo No.l-A i s Port Chicago No. 2 k C t CkvdcVf Nicholti 7e N Antioch No.Antioch No.3 Q Antioch No. R i' ; f , 3 of 7701 Antioch No, a Antioch No.G T1 Totals Carried Forward c a t P xr j) VV moi /`( L A. . yL/.+. ' a ^• 3•y°r, F r i' a 04 77 At 4qs T Ott; v ' c i i 8 k I Y t S ti l/ a. f e t.f i,"i" V 3 i1177E7E VTi'F y .. r s, x i s a vrloff.$'' N w i, X11 Ilt r 4 ta F 9 13rcutwaad Teo. i i k . kk Brentwood No.5 I CBrriixToodNa.G r A Byron 1N'u. 2 L , A j Na 1f Z Knightsen F Oakley No. 1 G N 3 Oakley No,l # i Oakley No.Z I l Bethel Island L ABSENTEE YflTX r, u 16 T 7:57717 1 s e s ABY F t A. M 7 t t s a v t G i ty. -a •' .7-. R'.,,. C e. A N.V r-,t ply w =.r t.. 1 . j, m.a•.s+' ,q..,n+,ff Sw,i+.rtrNF v fi= 4rw OR 1 t y: Nt F7-1 r ry b R E r t l DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 6 1950 4k 'JUNE IIIONPARTI AlII: .- SUPKV, I t J66".01 P"ce Did 'i Tm - T is i L+ , a i Ai1•a. 7 Gjp.; t 3_ 3 Zir V, o9f pTs s 1 AL moo; /at 1,0.a3 1,611foilJz- In r IQXQ Lm Aa Ar 01 y . 1 G t AFx 7 n t 17 s-7 372, F Y. .. ._.............,..._...._...-..j...,......._.r_....,.. ........._.,+w—•f..........1....:.........—._ rw•P'•.w+...x v...r•.r.-w.+ti—+.w•.ir.. fi J i w, i•i tFeiji a k a O. Lle oz oz __ 7 ZAD CD 4,0 F a: t i 13 31- 17 y 3: u ; f-f7 71 QI 6k r f NONPARTISAN : -1 8 STATEMENT OF` ALL VOTES C: A. E 5 i rye t 5 t!....... . . . M,,. ".+CSP' E Q tY"':a206 f Ni.J=—= p=tXMA;=--1, fes cTxax141 1 ef z'.,, p R 1 M4v F}ice. PREaNcrsR3 A i1' fit q. 4 rw. a a,iryT, ie'_„,i.-.1+,<<:r I j V .Y y t4 - ..y. " f,j pp r+G i est, ;i''3¢;:.ryy?, t r.j,, of Yr Tot t Browneht Forv td 1 i x y , ry 1 9 I .. $#, ' O I ,i15:x1 yr •, l r. 4t;..ke,,H. a 1. Antioch No.fi gr, 7 Antioch Na$ 4" r 7 3 E T ,. r, Atidocli Na 9 s i A r aria. 5^E t yJ a fy a 72 f 17 ol Til el 41 yl t 2 i3 e r t S i5 + may v d rya e5 r. 8 I i ate s : r x w•, ar, r` ", t y, f r 7 771- 1. IL a' 41 sw 2 i yy YY p a r n P 2 t R rdi.,r<u ro t a f i r of Ln 4 Z m j it 717 N G Pittsburg No. 1 O Pittsburg No.2 A k 4 3 u t FPittsburgNa.3 Q t f 1 Pittsburg No.4 Q' n i n r Pittsburg No.£ a Pittsburg T j Pittsburg o.7 A F fPittsburgo.8 g Pittsb o.9 C i ... Pittsburg To. 10 U Pittsburg o. 11 Pittsburg o. 12 F 1 Pittsbu '0. 13 G d r Pittsbu No. 14 Pittsbu No. 15i Pi ttsbu No. 16 t F rt Pittsbu No. 17 t rY 4+ y.Ly41 Pittsbu No. 17-A q H t Pittsbu No. 18 o Pittsbu No. 19 r, RqtPittsb *No.20-A A It No.20 of i. ... i Pittsbu No.21 Q I tt.I, g No...j? t Pittsb No, 22 s Pittsb No.23 i Pittsb g No.24 A F PittsU tU No.25 s Pittsb rg No.26 4 t Orbt xta p S rx a clt< s Pori, ncago No. 1 Port hira o No,l-Ag G m Port iimigo No.2 b a x Clyde l i Niglio L w 771, Nn 04 i t Antic, i No.Z P Antio i No.3 Q Antic, No.4 o f F. f wo-A r Y i f IYt Lj Antioch No.5 S 1 1 DIRECT PREM ARY ELE O HELD G 1950 4rNPAiRT s" A.hwilor fhe Paa r' oat 7.7 ee n 471 H'Yi J. : c ZZ f i r .•_ ir.... w! •Y,Y i`'t3s f . ij'. r 4 1 i A•• 3.y:S' C IL+i' 7s" aK' a I 1 f. 42 A f. y 1 s t , • i i 4 f' 4 . j a• iq.': i J 7P: .a mr.;.is ..df t A. N ' 9 s.Z s' fP 1u 77 i f f Js E R r A.._ i 3 y i I r A. f r j : •Azp a L t i K •: r s s i ;v? yy ;! Fit:x,;•:;0 k 77 1p b s F rs,s~ k i q 1 t f'r i ..... ... ...... ..L. .. t` Y iffjj} ..#• i' nom-..s"..,E...3.:..,. ....y V w. i i a e i E F i... fi r I yN..vl• Y 1 Avg,. i L N 1 i i 1fe f ...,.: :;• :;.` :ice= ft i a r. • ..*. .. ., .. 4' _. ... ..., r,T..I .I/t,iCTSA:.• ., . 'r• t'%s: I r: i NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AYTHE 4 l # f . ELECTION RF P 'ECINCTSl w, t Berkeley Park No.l BBerkeleyParkNo.2 Bay View No. 1 C R Bay'ie r No. 1-A t t El Cerrito ATo. 1 F 1 ra Cerrito No.2G-W,.. f EI Cerrito No.3 H t El Cerrito No.h rrrit0 ToI IF AHACerritoNo.5 t t El Cerrito No.5-A L r EI Cerrito No.Q I Cerrito No.6-A Nvi El Cerrito No.8 p El Cerrito No.fl Q I Cerrito No. 10 R U Cerrito No. 11 x y. ... a„.N` i•'"a^lt'• s T Y l El Cerrito No. 13 k i T gg El Cerrito No. 14 t A Ll Cerrito No. 15 C x El Cerrito No, 15-A Y r..Y k ti Y FLICerritoNo.16-A k w El Cerrito No.17 C 11 Cerrito No,17-A H e 41, 77c4.II El Cerrito No. 18 B g El Cerrito No.19 Y Y . EI Cerrito No.20 L El Cerrito No.20-A i § El Cerrito No.21 yN' LI Cerrito No.21-A a_..w _._ 7 Ll Cerrito No.22 P; LI Cerrito No.23 Q El Cerrito No.24 R µi 7 kP'r'7a a Kensington No,1 S T r Kraisinkyton Ido,2 T r R Keiisinfitait No.2-A A hensinaton I\To.3 8 x I s 2 Kensington No.3-A Kensington No.+4 D Kensin on No.3 t t hensmpdglon No.S-A Kensington No.6 G KensuWton No.7 H Kensington No.$ l a t Richmond No. I Richmond No.2T x q Richmond No.3 Richmond No. Ricluuottd I To.5 N Hinhwinvitj No C1 01 R FF Richmond No.7 P I:icltniwed No.7-A Q Richmond No.8 R f Richntond No.8-A S l Richmond T a x I3IRECT PRIMARY ELECT" ON HELD JUNE 6, 1950 473 x NO 11iPaRTISAN JA a Y y4 ar3 2 la 1 , l s } t y ii44 4 p g i ' k x.«6.1 Al Jlq 10 AV K. r e s a Uu a Y 1 f r t, rY ,. rx zc a a t V i r b b t n,c 1R,I ^"f.,.. .+•+tee F. LL} f+ x V Y 1 i T4r v 3 s i Y i g r F a 1 a r B y i ti k a w i r r 40, r L t 7777 Jvf a E ! r r.r•4 a i y r Q r4 i.t( r t NONPARTISAN STATU IENT OF AU VOTE.CAST A.TI , ELECTION PRECINUS 1 R Y t a Y 666tT f x y 117Cf J y a t t r ix,"ptm Berkeky Park No.l d Berkeley Park No.2 z Bay View No. 1 s Bay View No, i-A D g p Lu El Cerrito No. 1 P x t El Cerrito No.2 G r A El Cerrito No.$ El Cerrito No.4K IM Cerrito No.3 LI Carito Na 5-A e s ... t M I, EI Cerrito No.8 llf Et Cerrito No.to-A N 3 t J/..VAN!!M5/7/.—.......O -F t t YYY t J NJ;J' -a r El Cerrito No.8 1' r 1 El Cerrito No.9 O. f El Cerrito No. 10R L•1 Canto I`To. 11 t ELCerritoxo.12 T El Cerrito No. 13 A r F y7 7 El Cerrito No. 14 El Cerrito No.15 C i y KKt= EI Cerrito No.15-A rl-Cerrito No, 14 S a EI Cenito Na 1fi-A El Cerrito No.17 G I:1 Cerrito To.17-A H U. Cerrito No. 18 1i1 Ccrritn N g v El Cerrito No.19 EI Crrrito No.20 EI Cerrito No.20-A At El Cerrito No.21 N s L'1 Cerrito No.21-A El Cerrito No.22 p 1 k EI Cerrito No.23 Q K; " N Y 4 EI Cerrito No.24 B 1 i F, Kell- Io.1 33 le r Ir ensln b11 INTO 2 z Kensington No.2-A A r Mfr,# _ Kcminglo n No.3 x KensiuLnon No.3-A i f Kensington No.a _.. Kensington No.S Kensington No.5-A F r Kensington No.b Kensington No.7 Kensington NO,b Iliclinlond 3 To.-i-- Y7 7777 s Richmond No.2 Richmond No.$ r MRichmondNo. 4 t rxk NRichmondNo.b i 11t inuond Na.l3 Richmond No.?p r Richmond No.7-A 0. Richmond No.8 R t tt a IZlClllnOnd NO,8-A S o T+ 1;iohmond t ,9 326 1 t Y b DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 4;5 MEASURES MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 15 2 3p a z ZZOmY Z -4 0 b Y i ^i i 1 may, 3 ry Y'.: { •'F i: SL VWi u:L1 it L} 1 >0 x YES' NO YES NO YES WO1,YES NO YES NO 7/ cl 513s* Iv 5v 38 Al w ,. lam w ~ t Pt44 yf L L7 .34 3763 70 411 07 fe ,rLLgg o i61 % 4oR 8'3 S .,/ ,!o' , .- •y` ?D p r oaf N T s w J7 `5. a X f l f 4 q ., r f'st.4 YI , cto . s/8 117 /-q37 D F i 73 /$ 41. I 46 K r i,.2,..9'. !d ' •w'./ o :x,13 i' Y .;rc#. i e A L 144- l r i 73 - T f rJ t F r P of f Jam . 1 R x T 4(/ 77 37B , ,,, 113; t1 sn Y 4 70 a P, yr r r j 41 4!7 N.... _._'_.._...., p / ,. 0 .1 '!'`; a • 7 Of f •J i 3 . 7... . l'. fOfGj,'V r t'"'„t r" J,R?#Y Im.,,,K ' r... Ql ii/ NONPARTISAN sprATEbuziT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT t ELECTIO71N PRECINCTS F s ttt 15 m Hs+ t A Totals BroughtForward A 16dunond Nv.9-A Richmond No. 10 C r i Richmond No. 11 D i Richmond No 12 t t Richmond No. 13 F Richmond No. 14 G T k 4 Richmond]o. 15 3 Richmond No. 16 n Riclunond No. 17-A B Richmond No. 18 L Richmond No 19 Richmond No.20 N Richmond No.21 0 s0 5 _ y Richmond No.22 P 3 Richmond No.23 VZ s Richmond No.24 R Richmond No.25 S Richmond No.20 y' t Richmond No.27 A Richmond No.28 ts Michmond.No.29 C z i .. _ Richmond No.30 Da£ r .. k Richmond No.32 P Richmond No.33 G x r Richmond No.34 tt f r r i Richmond No.35 l F Richmond No.37 h Richmond No.38 L1e s , Richmond No.39 Richmond No.40 N Richmond,No.-41- w d No.41-A P1lchnhau s Richmond No.42 Richmond No.43 R Y E Ric mond No.44 IiiclunondNa_45_ Richmond No.46 A Richmond No.47 i Richmond No.47-A C i Richmond No.48 g!}j Ricipnond No.49 Richmond No.50 F Richmond No.51 II[ Riclu»ond No.52 r No,52-A i Richmond t Richmond No.53 Richmond No.53-A Richmond No.54 L Richmond No.54-A P x ti Richmond No.55 N Riclunond No.56 0 r c Richnhond No.57 p Richmond No.57-A Q f{ F{F ' x 4 : r fl N, T i tI r Richmond No. 57-B 8 R Riclunond No.58 Richmond No,59 a Totals Carried Forward 2 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 47%IVESURES)" MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 p g: j N a a z j 3 ao o. f ai a z uAl Z=y a 025 r 4tj0 I q,q z l YES NO ;YES NO It YES NO 'YES NO AYES NO E A 31Gy .1Lo 2'119,+}5'1! W.,2a.1 ' f %" jBE 5 -3 y s3 .., ,ltd c 5y' f7 5y w 33 i y 1 5 o ' Ge 27..L 73 s 77 1 N + 9/ 3 J' fro %A57«9-S S F 7 t' P ' 3 r 3:2,. /' 7/.'3 w i n R : y a i`/r?' may` r. 50710 f i' I ! i" ,I KJ i "{..`'I P 1F wi+{1+.r<5., }:++ ,x5.4: G 106 a Lit; 47 x 7 . iwo ; 7?, 3 77.. x: 3 7 ' a2 l i 4 sl r5 3-- -7..71t;....?F. Y c 77 9 z 'z 9? 4OF 144 41 7 L 712' QP Q Q 6 P z NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIE f ELECTION f. PRECINCTS ro 1 . fir e Ys air t i; Totals Drought Fot w A14 Riclunond No.60 Riclunond No.QC Richmond No.GI-A b 4}'r a Riclunond No.62-A F d RichmondNo.63 G i i r 0 Riclunond No.64 t RichmondI\To,64-A h Richmond No.65-A 8 a l b= v 4 r Richmond No,GG L RichNo.66-A RichmondrTo.67 5 qq fill'a3t3 Ant NO. '. .: d dry Richmond No.68-A j' 4 Richmond No.69 Q Jic Richmond No.69-A Riclunond No.i'0 S a 1.ichuloud Nu,.Z1__T 43 Richmond No.71-A A . k Richmond No.72 IIRiclunondNo.72-A C Richmond No.73 D w 16clunmd Nu.73.-A..... — k gr Richmond No.74P R z x a f Richmond No,74-A r rr Riclunond No.75 H lRiclunondNo.75-A h'h" l6chmond.N.o.3b -_ Richmond No.76-A 8 1 Riclunond Na 77 L Riclunond No.77-A tl x 3 Riclunond No.78 1V g = Richmond No.79 p Richmond No.79-A Q- t Richmond No,80 R T iRichmwiaNo,8i Richmond No.$2 Richmond No,82-A Richmond No.83 n Richmond No.93-A C. Richmond No.84 Riellmona No Sa-A R Riclunond No,&5- jt Ricluuond No,85-A G14, Richmond NTo.8fi a xw Riclunond No.86-A Richmond No.87 _ Riclunond No.87-A Richmond T S x S 3RichmondIdo,SS L Richmond 10.88-r1 Richmond No.89 Richmond No.89-A 011 t Richmond No.90 p Richmond N-).91 0 ! i E a Richmond No,92 1 f r Riclunond No.92-A Richmond No.93 Totdt Carried forward 330 f DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 r` MEASURES MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 r 1 2 3 q g z al in 2" i i OCSs i YES NO YES NO YES NO , YES NO I YES NO P 77 501, 3.0 G i w a 97. 7 sY 17 3 - 1 k SNX116 , 77 y ;3. 65p i'57 e/ 7, a is i t 3 r 77.1.E x t G 741 1 r r t t k ! fi' 1/PreL' w T"' r`w'G .t"`. r z L YO r. t f f /f r 0 e , 40 7 f R 1101 , ( 40 1 F t 1 71..E 1 3-1 A i,36 J a y 8 J.' rt' p t w D 71 t e4 . II t13 lk—ox 1749 c2y s p STATEMENT 4F ALL VOTES CAST, ATNNONPARTISANN ELE-CTIO PRECINCTS 21 y a F...ti . Tofels Brought Forword AE tZr. Ricltntond No.94 l Richmond No.95 r Richmond No.96 D y Richmond No, 7 Richmond No.9S F Richmond No.99 Richmond No.100 8 F x f f Richmond No.101 i K 3 litclit»cinr9 1Yf1. 102 z. Richmond No. 103 8 F r s i 1 LRichmondNo. 104 f Richmond No. 105 g y rf±•*P iIliiclmlcndNo,100N. r, x qy t Richmond No. 108 p Richmond No, 109 Q Richmond No. 110 R Richmond No.111 S s 41. 112p tRichmondNo. 113 ARichmmidNo. 114 j r n Richmond No,115 C M . Richmond?tilo.116 Richmmid No.11 i Richmond No. 119 Richmond No,13D N k hast Richmond No.1 1:a Ot Riclnnond Nl3»2 r—.... ._. ,. ......_ ..,.....w,_. ...,... i Bast Richa olld No.2-A 8 i r s Wyk l=ast Riclmlond No.3 L: North Richmond No.1 North Riclmlond No.271 11toWi lachmund No.2_A p dt 4 aa' North Richmond No.3 P North Ririnnond No.3-A Q r North Richnumd No,4 r Htyti North Richmond No.5 77 77 77-Salt Pablo No. 1 r t San Pablo No.2 4 San Pablo No.3 f. San Pablo Ao. k 4ASatzPabloNo.D San Pablo No.6 San Pablo No.7 San Pablo No.$ G San Pablo No.9 fA e San Pablo No. 10 S;in Pablo No, 1I San Pablo No. 12 SailPablo No. 13 L San 1 ablo No.14 l F r, b kk Sal:Pablo No. 15 N r a,y s. f San Pablo No.16 k.:'. San Pablo No.17 p i San Pablo No.17-A xQ r in Pablo No. IS R San Pablo No.1$A t S;- Sun Publo No. 1 l Totals Carried Forward f DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTIC3?\T HELD JUNE 6, 1950 48:1 M EASUREW d MEASURES SusMIrnEc To vow OF VOTERS B a tn IP i LLQ L }..E+ti:L-Z in y.= 1..'i` rel E R: tf YES NO YES N4 YES NO YES NO YES NO A 72StSc (9tt p;Y3i`s aT7 i.7 fA"xp`a m,wr r5iv, tdf ` to Zo V 3 3 7X 7X X; Pr's G00-1 K 1151 r,.•.....,.._.-,......._,._$ nuS/ hJI i i ii i' 3// lmeL7y" C> es i,.(r`•/// G51 1 1 N 1 ,1211- 3 '.'' ry`, i(, j.' trb'."." G..". gyp' f''' r.,' k'. a•, ae. A j/ Z/Jf5 04 DlI ,ra i 74AllH4 E TC 8 71 4 R s s x4 emv y t 4 tj NONPARTISAN 5_ STA'I'EMENI' OF ALL VOTES C S ' IHE i trs L ELECTION Y PRECINCTS 3 f m r z f,¢ r Totak Brought Forward A San Pablo No.20 lA t San Pablo No.21A 1A 1n I'7blu No 21-A Dr 1:1 Sobrame No. 1 e EI Sobrante No,2 F 17-1 Sobrsnte No.3 G 1:1 Sobrame No.3-A j y El Sobrante No.9 Tl Sobr..urte No.$ Eil Solmmle I\To.6 i Ea Sobrante No.7.c k° rE t 1:1 Sobrantc No.8 m w a a1•"l SoNIMIC NO.9 N tea: 1 t Y Rolling\Vood No.1 0 Rolling 1 owl No.2 P lolling f'l'ood No.2-A gr k K Rolliiig Wood No.3 R 477 p u a Gant S t d w Oleucu T Rodeo No. 1 g 7 W , - I 7 Roden No,2 g xi l Rodeo No. 3 1 Rodeo No.4 j,>t Rodeo No.3 Rodeo No.G t1F Rodeo No.7 G sE Rodeo No.8 Rodeo No.9 1 Rodeo No. 10RodeoNo.11 A x r - 6 Pinole No. 1 L f 5A r k Pinole No.2 1x Y r t. .. .. Pinole No.3IF Hercules Selby t Q R Crockett No. 1 A r a t I Crockett No.2 1 Crockett No.$C Crockett No.f D Crockett I\To.3 M_ Crockett No.G w Crockett No.7 G F Crockett No.8 Crockett No.9 I P 4 Crockett No. 10 Port Costa No. 1 Port costa No. :l L w Danville No. 1 Danville No. 1-A N k Danville No.2 0 s Danville No.2-A jar B t a Y rn Danville No 3 Sall Ra111o11 S F 1g TassajaraS r i px 1T. t n n g y.. ... A t q , i q:..iw+.xY rr•`1^^nW Lala ette No I THI 5; i r 4, stTotalsCarciedForward 334_i DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 6, 1950 3l3 IWEASURES MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 A B ot in Qin ZzG vx:) xs zz Vex en z a I.fj%vf YES NO ! YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A f 14 3 j t f a 7 v F tl- I T T 024-1-3- r A 71 7 .f b. i' .:.• pts * ` .t 67 G HV Ad I K ;'1 f y f Lf.. F1 ' 3 s ' ' F Y z g M 77 4 7 v olt R 9 w a q; ;5-9 41 e v,vs C ;'3 3 a ./ A' z e D 54 s F y ; ,. sem ; , r y d t ) F 3 A o rt. N 5 . 37 7S S O ' A?iP.p; Pi c1'aiMM r S q 5a-' r NONPARTISAN 4S4 STA11MENT OF ALL VOTES CA n, AT ; n :LL ell ELEMON r r P ' CiNCTS rvv V v j a. s7 f fr. N2 0Z r irk: , '4'. $ A7otdk&oupbt Foe>wanl r 8LafayetteNo. l-A Lafayette No.2 Lafayette No.2-A t fayette.No.3.__ Lafa vette No.3-A F j x Lafayette No.4 G_ r Lafayette No.5 8 T, Lafayettc No.5-A 01 v t Lafaycur No.G-A K i111J'QII i I St.Marys Afomga FN f E i p ek orinda No.1-Tx 4 Orinda No.2 Q ROrindaNo.3 Orinda No. S Orinda No.G Sg 6 Orinda No. B Orinda No.S t Qnnnda No.9 A1amo..Na1_ y, Alamo No.2 F' Alan1U No,2-A 3 HAlamoNo. z R F Alhambra s d711 tw mM•.w. k:: r 17 Walnut Lrea No. 1 N Walnut Cn ceL-No.3 P ' i Walnut Cron;No,4 Qttfi Walnut Crcrl:Na 3 R Y 7^' Walnut Crock N0.G C z r .. ..r ...d . ..- a •. ;... rt. .... .,..,q. . Walnut Crc& No-7 Walnut Crock 1 l aluut Crccl:No.B Walnut Cl k No.U-A r. 1WalnutCrecl:No.9 D r fi r 7 Y n Walnut Ck No.11 F fi r5 Wal»ut Cmck No.12 rG Walnut(reel;No.13 N\1-Iluut Creel:No. 14 ANUIlut .dt Sara nap No 1 i t Saranap No. 1lanla 1 No,3 g r 1 Sarum 1 N o.4 N Martinez No. 1 P i. Martinez No..". j f Martineznez No.3 8 it K w. Afirtiner.No.3-A r a k ' •.; -.ear..,,-Martinez No.4 s p q DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 1950 MEASURE.Sq x MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 2 3 A B N,J t 7 y, u. ZtL'to; L7 ice••L pp a CZ 3s in ttl cis ft7 Z 40 a.Sii Z:L•.„Si" iax • gam. A LflL 7 OC?T rr j fF WX YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO A ZYo.q 55 S"q 34 4f t B 3 r +fir /pJ f M 7 a7J 1 • 1 z eaL t f:,ttw. r• c 1.77 /qf: 57 D I V . I i f/ {+ f i •' 7. ..,.... G, .f h Yw F Sa,yr,. 6 F 99 ,3 -/,-z , y:2 93 s r s N 1r 5/ 4 Y. G J`f In/" ,r. V 4 ° ,„ art: H 13 773 .i' /s/ a..3-Z x; m 33 3f K L to .i-2 -37 S5 961 13 i S3 ` N .Z1 0 U('I 1 Jo s k R 91 16 .3D 153 HI ` N s 09, 3 x A /2l0 75 y3 :133 l!yj VF r B r C 7.373313 7t .7 3 D _ .fib 73 F 10.E 3 yflt h y} 1 GH 33 7 77 6x / 3 .2 9 f L z j n r-ee e rhr tXe4k i Of p !39 -53 7.Z io b I L..Z p /.2 b G3 G0 'ASY /.?F r R /on ' S9 .S Joi oa3 S'3 r ry, Y T 9. 9 3, /off FIs q B s 1l7gy/ fy/ t i {7 9, . /'o / f+•" y t. S..G+,d,.+w+. Ca :" fr Vii.>,: 7f JY 77 V a f X• z y D .3.z.' 9 20 .z9' F /0; so kf /•; /m29 mZ G 1+1 r B i'.5.2, -0 7Z JYs lf S .3 bi 5 56 .33 9 x/9: 37 0 , 3 }T // /..Z GNE// JjJf r r r Xet' aPI r r R Sz 39 t7; 4,7 7S` ' Flit if NONPARTISAN STAT OF ALL OTTS CAST AT F4, gzp a i r b`1 T ELECTION t fi t r D. PRECINCTS YY T s z Totals 8roupt f Fonrotd 4 rb N Martinez No.5 B tr x N. Martinez No.G i s 1 i ..,.e a DMartinezNo.? Martinez No.8 D Martinez No 9 Martinex No. 10 G F D Martinez No. 11 8' Martinez No. 12 7 Martinez No. 13 Martinez No. 14 Martinez No. 15 L r 47, 1zf A Martinez No. 15 Martinez No 1.7 N x €r t r Ck Martinez No. 19 P ff Alartiney No. 19-A Q gy Martinez No,ZO R g t b fi Martinez No.21 IT A i Mountain 1'iew No. r k Mountain View No.3 t K w i Mountain Vicw No.s F S A 1liou ntain View No.S x F k Vine Hill M S F y Vine Hill A G Concord No. 1 K .:_ .._ • .. w s w+ a a i Concord No.Z Concord No.3 Concord NO. i Concord No. S L f y r Concord No.6 M Concord No.? 1V s Concord No.9 p s 3 k. rrwAr Concord No. 10 Q i,. Concord No. 10-A S . SF r e f j g 2 l SConcordNo. 11 i t r M1 s'. tt r xi ice Concord No,12-A I` Concord No. 13 8 m r pp Concord No.13-A C i Concord No. 14 A w Co rr Concord No. 13 P'i_ r : GConcordNo. Ib tt Concord No.17 S` G3 - 9 s Concord No. 17-A t CgInmrd Nn 19 Concord No. 19 a MM D x n LC.onncord \o.?0 r c Concord No.21 M p Guicord t f s E 1 Cjmt4ml Nn 21 Associated P r r x k y, Y. S 4 qty ,•` N Pacheco No. 1 R k Pacheco No.2 S;yA .a. Totals Carried forward f fi i r s. DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE G, 195a MEASURF.W f. MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS i np I '! 2 3 A B u Qx z c o y f w go n 0}G' in Ly Xx L)!V S i 5 }'S t' co z 96 0..V U g f Y YES NO YES NO YES NO°"YES NO YES NO T 27551,111.n Kg19 •4 H 4522,qK4p 3 yBI /03 c I 0 27 lb is i i t3j t! E I 6401 Is qc J 4, -I If 3y S7 t g 3z 93 K /a9 g r L L ?6 33 1.x.2. 1.1 IS V3 s Om1r1 .73 P& .x/ 95 316 i o N 79 if ,f _ sty a' '6 6 V ,3 r R a, 09 ! $a 95.s / s x air. F f n jp L 40 SZ 'S2f 7/ !!+Q 93 r L77i5n 39 fi3 A v s NSI6A51D`f *7f - 5,3 lam_ 37 G. 39 P 1 n! 3'0 5Q d 4 9 Sy t. K S p t. F of4 z A v? 5`5 1 SY 7,17 1. rD /.25 yG 85 13`Sty c a 9y ;/as. //y a s4xr , 8 a Ali a2 0 3 3a2 f'3 r L #3 40 3! 1 .19 :,2-// F Fw•Y m ,0 rf 6.2. I f 4- 9 31 39 4a5 73 3S a2' a r rr 91 x r YI 3 t NONPARTISAN STA'T &ENT OF ALL VCYM CAS's' AT: 'IUB t RTELECTION1Fz<f PRECINCTS a ri r u S Yea" ..M 4 r SN Totals Brought Forward 8 iA Pleasant Hin No.l g r Pleasant Hill No. 1-A R 01PleasantBillNo.2 j t " I'Immut Bill No.2-A I"leasant Bili Na 3 h - 1'1#.tMtnt Tull No.3-A G Plcas.•uit Hill No.4 r» o" Plea;; SSt Hill No.S l'1c 1nt Bill N i K a pp e e n 4 m- 1 3 K f F f s4• L y t PittsburgNo. 1 i 5 r a rst Pittsburg No.2 p Pittsburg No.3 wr t PittsburgNo.4 Q Pittsburg No. y hh a Pittsburg No.6T i. c fx... Plttrburg No.7 A F Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.S C i Pittsburg No. 10 z f r PittsburgNo. 11 i Sir 7 5, oa k R fPittsburgNo. 12 G ry Y. Pittsburg No. 13 n F Via. a. PittsburgNo 14 H ' Pittsburg No. 15 l Pittsbut No. 16 Pittsburg No. 17 i Pittsburg No. 17-A 1 Pittsburg No. 1$ S i d Pittsburg No. 19 p s# * f Pittsbur No.20 w Atd Pittsburg No.20- , Pittsburg No.21 4 e t itt.)ui 1 a 21- PittsburgIittsburg No.22 I'ittsbu No.23 r Pittsburg No.24 3r Pittsburg Na 2 S Pittsburg No.26 Orbisonia x Clu'ton i Ila.« Port Chxmo leo. l t Q t Pari Chicago Na.1-A. i s 3 i Port Chirargo No. 1 r Clyde s Nichols w k M's x N Antioch No..fir p..Antioch Antioch No.3 Y Antioch No. p Antioch No.5 S r4 Antioch No.u Total&Grnad Forward 340 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 69 1950 t'89 IIR°EASU S+ MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS x f# 1 2 3 a gcoEllo2=Z 42In g X02 IQz r 0=.5 pU.e Z Q YES NO YES NO YES NO# YES NO YES NO Q qg&o 3i'fl t hNo a f, B i g. 1,3 31 1/t l o S C i S!o / x.32 77 Q3 3} B 5 S3 a i f" s: s!° zr I sF /07. / s-2 9 //l 3 G .17 .fig s' 70 03 i.27 t fry. 7 V7 H /567 ?`j ,6ir Al 141 1r3 j ! 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FY 4 11%1 F: y{My r' r 3'»'`_.-. 4' L O' e 6 . fy.. ' f Ia k a x j r:: t'e Y : iti,! d py 11 µnr• , ,r..., 9:d' y4. 4. 1 rttA ' f' v u. r x r BEFORE MM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MOMAY, JUIN 26, 1950 THE BOARD M IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O•CLOCKs A.Bpi. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCfIANAN CHAIR31ires, PRESID00; SUPERVISORS: S. S. RIPL.'Y, ii. L. CUI&1IlNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON; W. T. PAASCH, CLQ' K. In the Matter of Coke Loading Platform located on forth side e. of San Pablo and Parker Avenues, Rodeo. A petition signed by approaimstely twenty-nine alleged property ovmers, k„businessmen, taxpayers and housewives, and requesting that the coke loading platform located on the north side of San Pablo and Parker Avenues, Rodeo, ovined by the R. T. Collier Corporation, 714 W. O1rpy mpic Blvd., Los Angeles 15, be removed because of its general nuisance value, is presented to this Board; and On .notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TSE' BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney, Xf . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 4.. i 5L hp. In the ?utter of Authorizing County f Auditor to sign application to Department of Veterans Affairs of State for funds under Section 972 of the Yilitary and Veterans Code, 1 etc.x On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that D. M. Teeter, Cour Auditor, is authorized and designatedCountygrated as the representative of the County of Contra Costa, to sign and present an application on its behalf to the Department of Veterans Affairs of the State of California for State h,r moneys under Section 972 of the Milly tart' and Veterans Code, State of California, Chap.. ter 1493s .Statutes of 1945, and said representative is hereby authorized and designa- ted to execute an agreement on behalf of said County with said Department of Veterans Affairs covering the terns and conditions under Mich any amount of State moneys is to be granted to said county. s .. IT IS FWMEER, ORDERED that said representative is authorized to request 10,195.80 or such portion thereof as may be approved by the Department of Veterans Al.. fairs, of State moneys, for ihich mat funds may bethingy provided by the County in the proportions as required by agreement with said Department.y - IT IS -14M ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman is authorized to execute on behalf of this Board a resolution form designating said representative. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Revamping of u position bonding plan. 6 r rt4 On the recommendation of F. E. Emery, Director of Personnel, and on motion of Supervisor Cumaings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said director of Personnel arrange for the purchase of honesty blanket coverage, with maximam penalty of $10,000 for each loss, for all county employees except elected officials, to replace the present achedule bond which expires on July S, 1950. 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Granting Home Construction Company permit to erect tnv 3-bedroom houses with panel-wall system, in East Richmond Heights Tract No. v 2. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Home Construction Company is granted a permit to build two x y 3_bedroom houses with panel wall system, on Lot 1 and 2 in Block 95 (Map of East Richmond Heights 'Tract No. 2, Contra Costa County, Calif, between Monterey Avenue and Panama Avenue).s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, fa. Matter rt i wYSiIntheMatterofAuthorizingG. Correction of Frroncous Assessments. The County Assessor ha ytywingrequestedauthoritytotheCountyAuditor-to 4k, cancel the following erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1949_50, and said request having been consented to by the District Attorne ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: 494 Konday, Juno 26, 1950 - Continued Xs In Volume 14, Assessment #56545, Baas and Betty Jean Tofft, 2930 - 17th f Y Street, San Pablo are assessed with the North 2/2 of Lot 13, Block 27, Rivers Andrade r Mr. Tofft filed claim for roar veterans exemptionTract, assessed value of land ' 30. but through an error exemption was not allowed. $30 exemption should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d In the Vatter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having requested authority to the County.Auditor to fY; Y cancel the following erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the A fiscal year 1949-500 said request having been consented to by the District Attorney; 5 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Ta-ylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: In Volume 72 Assessment #332389 J. J. Salomon and Herman= H. Van Hille, r 7210 Lincoln Avenue El Cerrito are assessed with Lots 45, 46, and 49, Block 4, Richmond Junction,with two sets of Cerritos at $1350 and 0900. The improvements in the amount of 81350 did not exist on lien date and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 f fl In the utter of Denying application of Wilbert P'hi3lips for a land use permit to establish a 'Frailer Court and Garden Supply rental equipment in S. D. #3. r Wilbert Phillips having riled with this Board an application for a land use permit to establish a trailer court and garden supply rental equipment in S. D. #33, s to be located on property fronting approximately 100 foot on the southeast side of L ' the State Higheay approximately 540 feet southwest of Oak Grove Road, and said appli. cation having been referred to the Planning Co=:d ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be denied; . f On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Froderickson, r. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that said application be and the .sane is hereby denied. 4. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Granting Melvin A. Gee free perrdt to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. Iolvin A. Gee, 2455 Saxon Street, Martinez, California having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in theM unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Melvin A.Goo is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (Evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial #C 27853753, dated February 1.2, 1946); On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD OIRJERED that said ;welvin A. Gee be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle fruits and vegetables in the unitncorporated area of the County as requested, an f IT IS BY TFM BOARD 'aR MM-=nM that t."]e Tax .Collector be and he is hereby authari. rh` sed to issue a free licenso therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of James P. Troadvay for a land use permit to establish a pump and well drilling business in 4.w S. D. #5. James P. Treadway, having filed with this Board an application for a land • r use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to establish a pump and well drilling business in S. D. #58, to be located on a descriptive parcel fronting 90 feet on the north side of State Highvay, approximatelg 130 feet H'E. of Lacy Lane, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co=dssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said applica. Aj tion be granted. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOAR) OPMERED that said app?kation be and the same is hereby granted. wo rv, Me foregoing permit is granted with the unders ndIng that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake LawJil 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.members present. In the Matter of granting land use permit to Marion Louise Smith. Marion Louise Smith, having filed with this Board an application under the w provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the dao. Nei 1 Monday, June 26, 1950 - Continued 49 5 A r r r r provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have carport set on street property line, located portion of lot 12, block C Amended Official biap n of Arlington Acres, an R-3 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Caonnission having recom.. mended to this Board that said application be granted to have carport set on street property line with the stipulation that the garage be excavated to level of existing R road; y 4 On notion of Supervisor RiP eYs seconded by Supervisor Taylor.# IT IS BY THE BOARD Oil..!*ERRE 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 M is hereby granted, with the stipulation that the garage be excavated to level of existing road. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* In the Matter of Granting rand Use Permit to J. Ellsworth. J. Ellsworth raving 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 F, Subsections 5 do 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 11 foot side yard on one side and 20 foot set back, located lot 118 Sleepy Hollow Estates on Van Ripper Dane, an R-.A districtp and said application having been referred to the Plan- s ning Co=l.ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coamsission having recoimnended to this Board that said application be granted to have 11 foot side yard on one side and 20 Foot set back; On motion of Supervisor Ctrmings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT F IS BY THE BOARD ORDERiJ 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.a The foregoing order is passed by the unani=ous vote of the Board* s In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Louis Garibaldi. Louis Garibaldi having filed rd:th this Board an application under the pro.. visions of Section 7 o±' Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision P', Subsections 5 & 64of Ordinance 3820 to have 10 foot side yard on one side and a 15 root set back, located Lot #20, Darrell Hei&ts, Nargarido Drive, in an R-A district; and said application having been refer.. rod to the Planning Cowission of Contra Costa County and said Planting Commission r having reconended to this Board that said application be granted to have 10 foot side yard on one side and 15 foot set back; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD OFMERM that said application Por land use permit for the modification of the fi provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the saw is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* S In the Natter of Denying Land Use Permit -to J. W. UoAlvey. J. W. YcAlveys 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 G, Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, 'to have a Grange Hall and Club douse located 900 feet from the intersection of Pleasant Hill Rd. bounded on east by land of Val Preda, an A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cotmnissio having recommended to this Board that said application be denied for a Grange Hall and Club House; On notion of :supervisor Cuxmings, sceonded by Supervisor Prederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER= 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* In the batter of Granting Land Use Permit to H. ingebrightson. H. Ingebrightson having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 o: Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for mortification of the f' provisions of Section 4, Subdivision A, Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 6 foot S inch side yard; located lot 72, Berkeley bills Subd. Kerr Avenue, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cormrission of Contra Costa Counts and said Planning Commission having reammended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted to have 6 foot 6 inch side yard; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD OFD=-that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as be reinabove set Forth and requested be and the same is hereby granted. Ts2e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 9 1"onday, June 262 1950 In the Matter of Granting Land cX:s Use Permit to Fred Noordhoff. Fred Noordhoff having filed v1.th 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 4 foot Y4 side yard at one point and to eliminate sot back for garage, located Lot #18, Block M y Berkeley Highlands on Cambridge near Yale _ Kensington Area, an R_1 district, and said application having been reTorred to the Planning Ca=dssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning C ', I scion having recaamended to this Board that said application be granted to have 4 foot side yard at one point and to eliminate set back for garage; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor; IT IS BY TSL' BOARD ORDERME that said application for land use permit- for the modification of j the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove sot forth and requested, be and the saine is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Wallace Real :state Co. Wallace Real -state Co. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 Ordinance 382 for a land use `permit for modification of k the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision F, Subsection 2, of Ordinance 3822 to have k a temporary real estate office for sale of property in Rheem Highlands; located Lot 79 Rheem Highlands on Hall Drive, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Comn3.ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commissi leaving recormended to this Board that said application be granted to have temporary real estate office for sale of property in Rheem Highlands; On motion of Supervisor Cim2ings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT STM IS BY T'M BOARD ORDR:'W 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 ,ma„it+,ous vote of the Board. ken, In the matter of Granting Land Use s Permit to David Altmann. David Altmann, having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modigieation of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subadetion 5 of Ordinance 3820 to have 5 foot side yard on west side; locsted descriptive parcel fronting 85 feet on south side of St I&ry's Road, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Caamnission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cowd ssion have reeo=en_ ded to this Board that said application be granted to have 5 foot side yard on gest n side; On motion of Supervisor Cuffiings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TME BOARD ORDMIM 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 $oard. In the utter of Granting Land Use Permit to W. Ii. Purcell. d W. I1. Purcell having filed Stith 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 F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have set backs as follows: Lot 42 _ 16 feet Lot 43 _ 8 feet f„ Lot 44 _ 12 feet located lots 42_43-44, Voraga Del Rey #1 Francisco court; an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having rococo=ended to this Board that said application be granted to have set backs as follows: Lot 42 _ 16 feet Lot 43 _ 8 feetW Lot 44 _ 12 feet; frw On motion or Supervisor CumrAngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TME BOARD ORDr. - 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 utter of Granting Land Use Permit to Gertrude Shierry. Gertrude Shierry 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 B, Subsection 6, of Ordinance 382, to have l foot roar yard at one point; located at East St., Lafayotte, Descriptive parcel east . side of street next to Blankenship parcel, in an U-R-A district; and said application having been referred to the Plsnnnin Comi.ssion of Contra Costa County and said Plan- Monday, June 26, 1950 - Continued f ning Commission having recm=mled to this Board that said application be granted to y have a 1 foot rear yard at one point. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TM BOAS QRAE.1W that said application for land use permit for the modifica- tion of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be i... and the sane is hereby granted, S The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Xatter of Granting bead y Use Permit to D. W. Rogue.x: D. W. Hogue, having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 or Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4, Subdivision F, Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have IS foot set back at one Point; located portion of lot 209 and lot 210 Sleepy Hollow ##3, corner parcel Ta.Fry and Sleepy Hollow; in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Coamaission of.Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having reco=ended to this Board that said application be granted to have 13 foot set back at one point, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOA-71D OiRDMED that said application for land use permit for the modification ry of theprovisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and i the same is hereby granted. UY The foregoing order is passed by tbe.unanimous vote of the Board. Sj iiYI. 5 Y t In the ?utter of Application of California dater Service Co. for rv' a 3000 ga. pressure tank u pimp shelter in S. D. 0. f f California rater service Co. having filed with this Board an application for. a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments for a 3000 Gal pressure tank & purp shelter in S. D. #3, to be located on a descriptive parcel z adjacent to the Contra Costa Canal approximately 75 feet south of Pacheco Blvd, and approximately 180 feet west of Morello Road, and said application. having been refer- red to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; as v„ On notion of Supervisor Taylor, soconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMM that said application be and the same is hereby granted.4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members ,S present. In the Flatter of Denying claim of w Clifton E. Brooks for damages to automobile. h On the recommendation of Jos. W, Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commmissioner, and on notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded. by Supervisor Fredericksorp IT IS BY TIM- BOARD 01=22 that the claim of Clifton E. Brooks for ". 0 damage to his automobile which he states resulted frm a protruding bo=lt in the underpass between the electric railroad in Redwood Canyon, IS DEQ and referred to the County Pureha x sing Agent with instructions to forward same to the county insurance adjuster.w Me foregoing order, is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?Matter of Authorizing Social r, Service Director to attend meeting in Los Angeles. Y On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cunnings, IT 4 IS BY TIM BOARD ORD"EM that W- G. Golden, Director; Social Service Department, is authorized to attend the meeting of the State Social Welfare Board at Los Angeles on l June 29 and 30, 19500 his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 41 In the Matter of Accepting Rege-resignation of W- A. ster as Ccmani ssioner, Bay Point Fire District*f, fi On motion of Supervisor R`rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B_' 71M BOARD ORDaM that the resignation of W. A. Regester as Commissioner, of the Bay Point Piro District, effective June 30, 1950s, is accepted and said office is DECLARED VACANT. w' The foregoin,, order is passed b.- the unanimous vote of the Board. S rc N In the Matter of Appointment of CHARLES A. SAHM as Carnissioner Bay Point Fire District. The office of Commissioner, Day Point Fire District, having been declared vacant as of June 30, 1950, due to the resignation of W. A. Regester; 98 Mondays June 262 1950 _ Continued f yea X Fes'¢ On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cmmdngs, IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DERED that CHARLES A. SAHbI, 209 Bast Lind Street, Port Chicago, is IY appointed Comnissioner, Bay Point Fire District, until the next General Election within the district in April, 1951, said term to commence July 1, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the tmannimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Request that County withdraw application for purchase of Columbia Park Housing Project. Petitions signed by approximately ane hundred (100) alleged residents of Columbia Park, requesting this Board to vdthdraw its application for the purchase of Columbia Park Housing Project, having been filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD OI'iDMW that said request is denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. yam In the Matter of Transfer of Hands. r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE, BOARD O11DT.T M that the Counts Auditor. transfer heads as follows: a F. From Ca ital outlay A-13 8730.00 to A-2 capital outlay n i n A_13 "'1270.00 to A-24 n n C-n 1000.00 to C-2 n n n C_17 z 000.00 to C-2 n n n D-5 5,00 to D-1 n n n n E_5 x1000.00 To E-42 n n r. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Amending Allocation of classified personnol list, Higlivays and Brides Department. To provide for one additional Oil Sprayer and Bootman position and one less Equipment Operator, Grade I, in the Higbm.s and Bridges Department; and On motion of Supervisor Cu=dngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT Y IS BY THE BOARD OR=RM that the personnel allocation list as it applies to said department is amended to provide for a total of seven positions in the classification of Oil Sprayer and Tootman, and a total of eigrt positions in the classification of K_A Equipment Operator, Grade I. F The foregoing order is passed b the imauimous vote of the Board f In the Hatter ofQuarters for FiichidtheSuperiorCourtin ygf .. JyX An offer of the City of Riobnond of the use of classroom on the third floor Wn' of the Hall of Justice at a nontbly rental of $365 for the use of the Superior Court, is presented to this Board and taken under consideration. i FF, In the matter of monthly a report of Ricbmond Healthy Center. Report for the month of Pray, 1950, is 1wesented by the Richmond Health Center, and ordered placed on .file. In the Fatter of the Formation of SM- PA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRJCT OF COtT1TY Or CONTRA COSTA, STA-isRESOLUTIONCREATING SERPA Or CAZIPY?WNIA TRACT LIGM:ENG DISTRICT N x WhTN?uAS, it appearI g to this Board and the Board now finding that the Petition to Establish, Organize and Form a Public Luting District, to be known as SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONVA COSTA, STATE.OF CALIFORNIA, anderf . the provisions of Section 199000 to 19,2219 inclusive, of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, was filed with the Clerk of this Board an the 6th i day of March, 1950; and x a WBERF,AS, it appearing to this Board and the Board noir finding that in accordance with that certain order made by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContrA Costa, State of California$ on the 15th day of Mays 1950, directing that an election be*held on Tuesday, June 200 1950, within certain territory and in said order and hereinafter particularly; described, for the purpose of determining whether the same shall become a highua9 lighting district of the name of SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF TSE COL''b"SY OF COPT.0 COSTA, STAT OF CALIFORNIA, and that the notice of the eloction thereby ordered to be published in the Ricba:mond Daily Independent,- a newspaper printed and published within the said territory and proposed district, was j r Monday, June 26, 1950 - Continued duly published in said newspaper, the Richmond Daily Independent, once a week for not less than fifteen (15) days next immediately preceding the date of the said election, to-wit, the said 20th day of Jame, 1950, as appears by the affidavit of R. A. Bean on file herein, and that said notice of election thereby ordered to be posted in at least three (3) public places in said proposed lighting district, was duly .posted for more than fifteen (15) days next Jmediately preceding the date of election, as appears by the affidavit of GDORGE L. BEM on file herein, and that in accordance with said ordex so made, published and posted as aforesaid, the said election was duly and regularly held on Tuesday, the 20th day of June, 1950s, between the hours of 1 o'clock P.bi., and 7 otelock P.H., of said day, within said limits of said proposed lighting district; a11 WHEREAS, it appearing to the Board and the Board now finding that the y: election officers duly appointed to donduct the said election did properly canvass the votes immediately atter-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 thereof, to-gait On Monday, the 26th day o: Juno, 1950, this Board of Supervisors of Contra 1.rCostaCounty, having proceeded to canvass and having canvassed the votes cast at said election, and upon said canvass it appears that there were fifty-tyro (52) votes cast at said election and that of the said total number of fifty-two (52) votes cast a majority of the votes cast, to-wit, fifty-two (52) votes, were in favor of the forming of said luting district, and that no (0) votes were against the formation of said lighting district. 1,107 TOREFORE., this hoard of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that this said election was dul;, and regularly conducted in all respects as required by and in accordance with law, and that a majority of the said fifty-tiro (52) votes cast at said election, to-grit, fifty-tiro (52) votes, were In favor of the formation of said lighting district. AND IT IS IM "BY ORDMED by this Board that a lighting district of the name of SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF TBE COU TY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, has been and the same is hereby 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 des- cribed. IT IS IM-Rte' O X - - by this Board that the territory lying within the said a limits of said petition and order, and hereinafter described be and the same is here- by ordered and declared to be a duly established highway lighting district of the name of S BPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA STATE OF CALIFOR- 33IA. Me territory hereinabove referred to and herein ordered to be a duly n# established high y lighting district is more particularly described as follows, to_ wit: Being all of Serpa Tract, as recorded in the office of the County Recorder, Contra Costa Counts, California, on January 2, 1947 in Vole 32 of 1!aps at Pages 232 24, and 25, described as follows: Begg at the most easterly corner of said Serpa Tract, being the nost easterly corner of Lot 10, Block 3 of said Serpa Tract; thence S 760 501 W 217.61 feet; S 130 101 E 508.20 feet; S 760 501 W 914.13 feet; .H 110 151 r 316.12 feet; S 760 501 W 166.70 foot; N 110 25' W 119.43 feet to the center of San Pablo Creek; thence follorring center 45 of San Pablo Creak; Ii 640 151 E 7.92 feet; H 240 151 E 50.16 feet; X 80 f` 15t E 128.70 feet; tr 520 451 E 63.36 feet; N 740 301 E 46.86 feet; M 300 45t E 50.16 feet; N 600 451 E 92.40 Peet; 11 790 451 E 56.10 feet; 3 810 001 E 250.80 feet; N 600 151 E 115.50 feet; H 840 001 E 50.16 feet;N 720 451 E 217.80 feet; N 530 45' 41.83 feet to the south line of County Road A-6, Imown as San Pablo Rancho Road No. 20; thence southeasterly along the south line of said Road No. 20 S 730 121 E 82.46 feet; S 840 301 35" E 101.98 feet; S 730 12' E 33.80 feet; thence tangent to last mentioned course on a curve to the right with a radius of 460.0 feet, an arc distance of 84.12 feet through a central angle at 100 281 40" to the point of beginning. The foregoing resolution vas passed by the following vote of the Board, to-rdt: Ate: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, He L. Cuaattings, Ray S. Taylor, TF. J. Buchaaan, J. Frederickson. HOES: Supervisors - None. ABSE111 Supervisors - Bone. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of foes for polling place, election o'Ticcrsl services, etc., formation of r, SERPA TRACT LIGHTI.`G D- (STRICT. On motion of Supervisor Rip'!ey, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE- BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the Election Board for the special election held on June 20, 1950 for the formation of the SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT is hereby fixed at $10.00, plus messenger services fee of $3.00 and 80¢ mileage for the person who delivered the election returns, yw IT IS BY THE BOARD r'VRTMEI-i ORMW that the polling place rent for said election be and the sane is hereby fixed in the sum of $10.00 r i,a llonday, June 26, 1950 _ Continued 50 IT IS BY TRE BOARD FURTHER ORMW that the county Auditor be and he is hereby directed to drag his warrants in favor of the following persons for services as listed below; in the natter of the conduct of said election: x; June R. Schaaf, 4128 Barranca St., San Pablo, Services as election officer... 010.00 w Messenger Fee ..... . . .. .0000... : 3.00 lUleage fee . ........... .......80... 13.80 Marjory A. Crane, 3536 Rifflin Ave., San Pablo, Services as election officer... x10.00 Elizabeth Grade, 4129 Ufflin Court, El Sobrante Services as election officer... 110.00 June R. Schaaf, 4128 Barranca St., San Pablo, Rent of garage for polling place..t10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Refund of deposit made pursuant to District Investi- gation Act on formation of SrERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT. It appears to this Board that heretofore, on March 2, 1950, the Rancho Vista Improvement Association, San Pablo pursuant to the provisions of the District Investigation Ace 2119, Deerings Code, deposited i•th t he County Treasurer the semi of 300 as appears from deposit receipt No. 33123, and k It further appears to this Board after canvassing the votes cast at the election for the formation of said SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT that the majority of the voters voted for the formation-of said District and this Board on June 26, 1950 by resolution declared said District formed; IJOWs TI IREFO , upon motion of Supervisor Ripley., seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 17 BOARD ORDTM that D. Ue Teeter, County Auditor, draw his warrant payable to Rancho Vista Improvement Association, San Pablo, in the sum of 0300 from the Special Deposits Fund. tf The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Matter of Invoice from American Machine and Ketals, Inc. for machinery for use in County Hospital Laundry. R On motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TN.E BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk notify the American 34tchine and Metals, Inc, that the Board is agreeable to paying at this time 75% of the cost of the machinery which the American Lachine and Ketals, Inc. is furnishing for the County Houpital. Laundry but vihich machinory is in storage but can not be installed for several months. The fore o' order isg passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Batter of Recom6endation from the Civil Service Cacm3s_ Sion. The Civil Service Comission having filed with this Board a copy of a resolution recommending the setting up in the 1950_51 budget of adequate funds to alloy adjustments of inequities in salaries, if the Board determines that said adjust- ments are proper; IT IS BY TIM- BOAR-ID ORD=— that the Clerk notify the co=ission that their resolution gill be considered during the 1950_51 budget study. The foregoing order is passed by the unnni +mus vote of the Board. 3 w. In the I-Satter of Approval of aF lease with Joseph axed Kellie Iaatteucei for premises in Richmond, (Premises used by Probation Dept., etc.) w f;`p' On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that lease dated June 24, 1950 between the County of Contra Costa, here- inafter called the County, and Joseph Ratteueci and Hell.i.e Watteucci, hereinafter called the Lessors, wherein Lessors agree to lease to said County certain real proper. zo. ty situated in Richmond and knovrn as Lots 19 and 20, Block 6, Hicholl MacDonald Avenue Civic Center Tract, together with Class B concrete buildings, the term of the lease being from July 1, 1950 and ending September 30, 1954s, aft a total rental of $20,400., payable in monthly installments of 1400 in advance on the lot day of each and every month during the term of said lease, the County to pay lessors, when due, all water, 7 electric, gas and other lighting, heating and power rents and charges accruing er payable in connection with said premises during the term of the lease, said premises a }f to be used for COUNITT BUSINESS, IS APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan,, Chairman of this Board, is authorised to execute said lease on behalf of the County. IT IS IINIM?? i ORDE.RM that the County Auditor is directed to dray his war_ runts in favor of said Joseph Katteucci and Nellie Latteucci monthly in accordance tivith the terms of the said loase. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, June 26, 1950 _ Contimwd h4 In the Latter of Approval of Plans and specifications for the can-lipp struction of four inch and sin inch water mains and appurtenances' in Brentwood, COVINA COSTA COUNTY WATER WORKS DISTRICT #1. Plans and specifications for the construction of four inch and ,six inch water mains and appurtenances in Brentwood, having been presented to this Board by L. Cedric 11acabees EngineersContra Costa County Water Works District 1• On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cw mings, IT t IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications be and the same are herebyAPPROVEDJUIDADOPT. IT IS BY TRi BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a Notice calling for bids therefor, be given by the Clerk of this Board and that sealed proposals win be received by x the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors until Monday, July 24, 1950, at 11 oIclock, a.n. of said day. IT IS FUtiTa ORMMED that Notice to bidders be published in the "Brentvmod News", a newspaper of general circulation, said Notice to be published for the time and in the manner required by law* Zoe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the utter of Approving Wage Scale for construction of four inch and six inch crater mains and appurtenances in Brentwood. In accordance tith the Labor Code, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, M seconded by Supervisor Curings, the Board of Supervisors hereby determines that the prevailing rate of wages applicable to construction of four Inch and six inch water mains and appurtenances in Brentwood# California, as described in plans and specifi_ cations approved by this Board on June 26, 1950, which plans and specifications were- prepared by L. Cedric Lacabee, Engineer, Contra Costa County. Water Works District #1, shall be as ,follows, to-wit: A CLASSIFICATION SCALE PER HOUR Compressor 94 g Handi_Crane (No oiler required) 2.34 s ' g4 Tractor (boom) 2.44 E Trenching Lachine X2.34 s LABORMP S General Laborers 55 Construction Laborers 55 Watchmen, Flagman and Guards P3,055 PLi BERS: Plumbers 2.50 Plumbers' Apprentices Graduated Scale SFD 'T M7 TAL IMR iS: Sheet fetal Workers 2.25 Apprentices Graduated Scale TE I STERS: Dump Trucks -- Under 4 Yds (mater level) 2.64 4 Yds. and under 6 Yds. (water level) 1.76 6 Yds and under 8 Yds. (water level)85( m8YdsandoverNater level) 2.23 kiFUtRachorPickupTrucks carrying less than 10,500 pounds 1.67 Fiat Rach of Pickup Trucks carrying over 10,500 pounds Drivers of Tank and/or !later Trucks, k 400 gallon capacity or less 2.6 . Drivers of Tank and/or Water trucks in excess of 400 gallons 1.76 1 Notice is also hereby given. bidders that it will be mandatory upon the Contractor to idioaa the contract is arrarded, and upon all subcontractors-under-'him, to pay not less than said general prevailing rates•. of wages as above listed to all r laborers, workrmen, and mechanics employed in the execution of the Contract. The foregoing order is passed by the unanl=ous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Rescinding order of s Juno 5, with reference to increasing rates to be charged at BUC'1WL4.N P=. k Donald Brophy, attorney, and taxpayer of Contra Costa County, and Robert Hiller of Richmond, appear before this Board, and said Donald Brophy requests the Fr< s 502 Monday$ June 262 1950 - Continued requests the Board to consider the matter of rescinding its order of -A= 5, 1950 with reference to the increase in certain rates at Buchanan Field to become effective July 1, 1950, and not to increase The rates ,for at least a month; and On motion of Supervisor Ctnmings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ! IS BY 17M BOARD ORDS that the order passed by this Board on, June 5, 1950 which f authorized that Field Storage and Ground Rental rates at said Buchanan Field be in- creased 40;x, effective July+ 1, 19509 KE AND TfiE SAFE IS M"HE VACATED, RESCIRDED AND SET ASIDE. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel at Buchanan Field. It appearing that there is a vacancy in the Buchanan Field personnel in the classification of Airport Operations Assistant, and the Airport Manager being r of the opinion that an Airport Hight Attendant to serve only on the midnight shift . could take care of the work required; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY U-TI BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Coa:dssion is requested to =ake a survey of the work required and to make a report and recommendations to this Board fL. as to the ,proper classification for said position. r , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Granting Land Use permit to Carlo Bartolero. i This having on June 12, 1950 continued to Stow 26 at 9.30 A.M. forsBoard further consideration the application of Carlo Bartolero for =edification of the provisions of Section 4 subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 3825, to have an 81 H . side yard, the other side is 251 located on property fronting 1401 on the west aide of Moraga Highvay approx. 3002 north of Brooksido, recorded in name of Zartolero an R-A district, v&ich the Planning Commission has recarmaended granting for a 12 ply,' side yard, and this Board having at this time further considered said application; On motion of S upervisor Cummiings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that said Carlo Bartolero is granted a land use permit to have 12 Soot side yard on property fronting 1401 on the most side of Maaraga Highwiay xv approximately 300+ north of Brookside, as recommended by the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S r In the Matter of Petition for investigation, "H BT&RDtS CUBBARD t Y A petition signed by: approximately seventeen (17) alleged property owners A in the vicinity of Palmi, Pacheco and Veale Streets and other streets in the near vicinity of the area knows as Ute Views requesting that an investigation be made into the matter of a public nuisance which said persons maintain exists on the corner of Pacheco and Pal=, known as "HUBBARDS CUBBARD", is filed with this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TI-M BOARD ORDERED that the said matter is referred to the District Attorney, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Approval of Agreement with State to terminate lease and sublease: Idatteuccipro- perty in Richmond (Used by Probation Dept., etc) On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the termination of lease and sublease, dated June 24, 1950, by and between the State of California, by and through its duly appointed, qualified and acting Director of Finance, hereinafter called the "State" and the County of Contra i Costa, hereinafter called the. County, and Joseph Matteucci and. Nellie Uatteucci, as joint tenants, hereinafter called the "Lessor", wherein it is mutually agreed that the lease dated August 1, 1949 between the Lessor and the State adierein premises situate in Ricbnond and described as Lots 19 and 20, Block 6, Nicholl MacDonald Avenue Civic Center Tract, together with Class B concrete building, and the sublease dated May 8, 1950 under the teras of wh;ch the State subject said premises to the County, are canceled and terminated effective June 30, 1950 and the parties thereto are, effective June 30, 1950, relieved of anal further responsibility, obligation or liabi- lity under said lease and sublease, IS APPROVED and Wo J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said termination of said lease and sublease on behalf or the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boardo k1' 56! r; Monday, June 260 1950 - Continued p In the Matter of Lease between James C. Stormer and Arthur A. N Castagna, Lessors, and the Board of Supervisors, govern- ing body of LAS L0I3'ITAS SWM syry I+3AIIENANCE DISTI ICT. On motion of Supervisor mss, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD OiMER D that g. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, which Board is the governing body of the Los Lamitas Sever Uaintenanca District, is authorized to execute r a lease dated May 250 1950 between James C. Stormer and Arthur A. Castagna, the Lessors, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as the governing tM body of the Las Lmitas•Sewer Maintenance District, the Lessee, wherein it is agreed 7M that said Lessor leases to TAsoe, a certain parcel of land 4hich is a portion of fractional section 28, oamship 1 South, mange 1 Test, IM M9, for the purpose of creating thereon a sewage disposal bad, and therein it is agreed that said lease shall become effective at such timD as Federal Housing Administration approves the tractb of land Imorn as Las Unitas Unit lie. 2 for loans on the same basis as they have W heretofore approved loans on lots an the adjoining tracts, and wherein it is also agreed that the Lesee shall pay or waive all taxes on said property hereinabove leased during-the term of the said lease and also for the fiscal year 1949-50. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. sem In the Batter of Agreement for Public Works Plan Preparation to the Orinda County Fire 'Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Cuamafngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BWID OiIDER'D that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board, is authorized to sign AGREs' IT 12-02a PUBMIC WOMM PLA ?PREPARATION for the Orinda County Fire Protection r District, of whish district this Board is the governing body, said agreement being dated Juno 119, 1950 and =ado with. the Sousing and Hage Finance Administrator, United States of America. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Sutter of Reinstatenent of w Appropriation for certain items, ZIACountyHospital. 4 f At the request of Dr. George Degnan, Uedical Director County Hospital, and on motion of Supervisor Cu:c=1ngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD IED that the reinstateaent, of appropriation for- x-ray cassette in the amount of ."l900,00, from Unappropriated Reserve, is hereby APPROtIED. a ._ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Request for s rezoning of property in S.J. t B. 1:. Gilbert, Agent for Forbrag Realtors, having filed with this Board a request for zoning for retail business the easterly 81 feet of Lot 5, McDonough Sub. division for a depth of approxl=ately 176 feet fra n the northerly line of Parkside.' Drivo, is presented to this Board; and On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEM BOARD ORDERED That said request is referred to the Planning Coamcission. A•nio .foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.n In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for Additions and alterations to Laundry Building and installation of electrical and piping lines to laundry equ:3pment rA at the County Hospital. NI REAS, this Board of Supervisors 4heretofore authorized Confer and Willis'. A Architects, to prepare plans and specifications for additions and alterations to laundry building and installation of electrical pining lines to laundry equipment at the Contra Costa County 'Hospital, in the City of 1Qrt1ne:, California; and 3' MRISAS, plans and specifications including Addendum FTo. 1 dated June 15s, 1050 lave been prepared by said architects and presented to this Board for approval; Upon notion of Supervisor Cu rings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY MF, BOARD ORDEIM that said plans and specifications including said Addendum Nf. lie. l prepared by said Confer 1: Willis, Architects, ere hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by tbo unan'Em vote of the Board. In the Matter of Establishing Pro.. vailing Wage Scale on Additions and Alterations to Laundry id.. ing, etc., County Hospital* on motion of Supervisor Comings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, and in accordance with provisions of the Labor Code, IT IS BY TM BOARD DETEF{3i DIED that the prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work of Additions and Alterations to A 504 Monday, June 26, 1950 _ Continued f F r4 . Laundry Building and installation of electrical and piping lines to laundry equipment, d at the County Hospital, and to be paid on said project sball be paid as follows: CLASSIFICATION PER HOUR p Carpenters 175 Cement Finishers 2.20 Electricians 50 Glaziers 06 Grading Taborer 55 Ironworkersy (reinforcing) 25 Laborers, concrete work 1.55 Laborers, general building 1.55 Painters (7 Hour day) 15 Plumbers 50 Sheet Metal Workers 2.25 Steam Fitter 50 Overtime, Saturday, Sunday and Holiday rates: Double tine• Eight hours shall constitute a days work, unless otherwise specified. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the Contract is awarded, and upon and subcontractors under hila, to pay not less than the said specified rates fir: to all laborers, worloaen and mechanics employed by thew in the execution of the Contract: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Clerk to Advertise for bids for Additions and Alterations to Laundry Building, County Hospital. Upon motion of Supervisor Cu=3ngs, seconded by Supervisor •Frederickson, IT IS By TTm BOARD (r-.D= that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Contractors and Bidders calling for bids for Additions and Alterations to Laundry Building and instal_ h lation of electrical and piping lines to laundry equipment at the County Hospital, Martinez, California, in accordance with plans and specifications, including Addendum No. 1, approved by this Board of Supervisors. 411 IT IS BY TRE BOARD FURTEM ORDERED that said notice shall specify that bids shall be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. IT IS BY Ml BOARD ?its ORDER-M that each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the architect, Confer & Willis, 366 _ 40th Street, { Oakland, California, it shall be accompanied by a certified or cashiers check yr bid made payable at least ten (10%) percent of the amount of the bid made payable to the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa Countys, California; shall be sealed and Filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before Uonday, Ady 241, 1950, and will be opened and publicly read aloud at or about ll o'clock, of that day in the Board of r Supervisors' I4eetlnS Room., Hall of Records, Martinez, California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to report on requests for rozonin- V, s k_ On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD O:iDERED that the Planning Commission is granted a ninety day extension to report on requests for rezoning of the following: Rhee= Manufacturing Company to rezone lots in the Richmond Land and Ferry Company Tract #1 and 2, for heavy industrial use, which was forwarded by Board Order of December 272 1949 and Lurch 27,1950; a ; Seventy-five signers of a petition that Santa Rita Road from Appian Way to the end of Santa Rita Road be rezoned to Agriculture; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. laantrowitz to rezone their property 1/2 mile east of Danville for retail business use. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing classified personnel for the various County offices and departments. a. On motion of Supervisor C=wL4ngs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY , THE BOARD orD= that the following persona 1, classified as set out in Ordinance No. 548, may be employed, cor=encing July 1, 1950 in the various County offices and de partment s, to-wit:4 101 BOe&RD OF SUERQISORS j 101 Inter Steno Clerk 1 102 COUI1"Z-V C= 37 Assistant County Clerk 1 . 71 Assistant C38 rk Bd. Supv.1 74 Senior Clerk 2 90 Typist Cb rk 6 9 Mondays June 262 1950 _ Continued r5© a Js 91 Inter Typist Clerk 1 100 Stenographer Clerk 2rsr 101 Inter Steno Clerk 1 120 Legal Clerk 5 121 Senior Legal Clerk 1 122 Superior Court Clerk 5 105 AUDITC2 31 Assistant Auditor I.M 43.41 Administrative Assistant 90 Typist CLe rk 91 Inter Typist Clerk 5 101 Inter Steno Clerk 1 , 112 Account Clerk 5 7 113 Senior Account Clerk 2 117 Compta peter Operator 1 119 Audit Accountant I 4 107 TAB VACE331EDEPARTS 114 Ke7 Punch Operator 115 Tabulating Mach. Operator, 22 r 116 Tab. Mach. Tecbnfcian. 108 TREASURERf .. 36 Assistant Treasurer 2 90 Typist Clerk 1 100 Stenographer Clerk 1 M 101 Inter Steno. Clerk I 109 CODRTY ASSESSOR 30 Assistant Assessor 1 ws 72 Clerk 1 73 Intermediate Clerk 74 Senior Clerk 1 b 75 Principal Clerk I 90 Typist Clerk 51; 91 Inter. Typist Clerk 3 100 Stenographer Clerk T 101 Inter. Steno. Clerk 1 140 Pers. Prop. Apprsr. (:a) 5 141 Prop. Appraiser Bldgs.- 6 142 Pro. Appraiser Land 11 143 Sr. Prop. Appr. Ricb=ond l 144 Jr. Property Appraiser 7 156 Chief Draftsman 2. 357 Senior Draftsman 5 . 11%Junior Draftsman a) 4 for 5 months per gears 1 full date. 111 TAS COLLECTOR Y ` 35 Assistant TAx Collector 1 t 73 Intermeadiate Clerk 2. 4 Senior Clerk 1 75 Principal Clerk 1 90 Typist Clerk 4 91 Inter. Typist Clerk f 100 Stenographer 112 DISTRICT ATTCRIW 91 Inter. Typist Clerk 1 a 101 Inter Steno. Clerk 103 Senior Stno. Clerk x 2 170 Deputy Dis. Attuy. are 1 g 171 Deputy' Dist. Attny. Fr. 2 5 172 Assistant Dist. Attorney , 280 Investigator 1 E 13.4 COROM Ei 4 102 Stenographic Reporter 315 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATE 101 Inter Steno. Clerk 131,40 I Q, 117 SURVEY w r z y 32 Assistant Surveyor 100 Stenographer Clerk 3 305 Senior Steno. Clerk 3 151 Civil Eng. Assistant 11 152 Civil Eng. Associate 3 f 4 153 Engineering Aide 154 Civilogineer 2 378 Dist. Righaag Engineer 2zr 155 Senior Engineering Aide 8 385 Road :»tae. Foreman 1. 1,18 PLARtU G C018KISSION 5 Planning Technician 1 100 Stenographer Clerk 3. b 101 Inter. Steno. Clerk 1 250 Planning Aide 2 f 251 Planning Assistant 3 252 Anst. Planning Tech, 284 Senior Draftsaan 1 4 frd' 3 i` Vjn g506Monday, June 26, 1950 .- Contimed Y l } 119 BUILDING INSP MM 13 Building Inspector- 46 nspector 46 Asst• Co. Bldg Inspector: Z a 90 Typist Clerk I 91 Inter. Typist Clark 2 g" m 101 Inter Steno Clerk 151 Civil Eng. Assistant 1 155 Senior Engineering bide e 235 Bldg. Inspector Electric 236 Bldg. Inspector Plwmbing 2 FF 237 Md g. Inspector Structural3,z 410 Super. Plumbing Inspect.l 411 Super. Electrical Inspecto 3.23. PURCHASING AGS Y 12 Purabaaing Agent 1 42 Asst.Agent 2 90 Typist Clerk I l 91 Inter. Typist Clerk I. 101 Inter. Steno. Clark 67 323 L A f 'y' CIVIL SERVICE C SIGH 71 9 Director of Personnel 1 40r Personnel Technician 1 90 Typist Clerk 1 i i bra 91 Inter. Typist Clerk 1 101 Inter Steno. Clerk 103 Senior Steno. Clark 1 t 275 Jr. Personnel Technician l Y 139 JUDY COIRMSIOVER 101 Inter Steno Clerk w 2 1A Ff} r,c 141 JUSTICE COURT NO 1 M " dA 91 Inter Typist Clerk l r N 143 JUSTICE COURT H0. 3 91 Inter Typist Clerk 2 4 sx HN i t»+4.e Y t 150 JUSTICE COURT NO. 10 fg 90 Typist Clerk 1 r 151- JUSTICE COURT NO. 11 91 Inter. 'Typist Clerk 30«40 : 2 2 155 JUSTICE COD" NO. 15 101 Inter., Steno. Clerk s r 174 COOT HSN. BALL RECD 341 Elevator Operator xr = 342 Janitor 11 343 Head Janitor I 345 Gardener 1 348 Window Washer 2 175 BUILDING ue-c 2 Bldg Htce. Superintendent I 300 Stenographer Clerk 1 347 Bldg. Vtoe. Keehania 361 Carpenter 362 Painter 2 363 Plumber Z 177 iL F-EitViiia ii/lLHAWE a 7l 60 Telephone Operator Z 61 Tel. Operator Typist I t•'ff 201 9HERIP? 60 Telephone Operator 100 Stenographer Clerk 5- 101 Tater. Stano. Clerk l , 103 Senior Steno Clerk 1 .aA r , y'. f f Monday, June 2G, 1950 .. Continaed r ; 291 Deputy Sheriff Gr. 1 292 Deputy Sheriff Gr. 2 44 z 4 293 inspector 3 294 Ch3.ef Bureau of Indeattca.3.a #Y 297 H iersheriff 298 Radio Dispatcher S 299 Radfo Tecbn1clan 2 300 Radio Engineer 1 rf- s A p A 230 COMITY ZAIL t /y 90 Typist Clerk 100 SClerk 290 Natraa 4 293 Deputy Sherif.[ Cr. l 21 A. 292 Deputy Sherri' or, 2 l 295 Chief Jailor Z 296 Supt, Branch Jail i f t R ,A 2317 RBC ORD ft r 34 Assistant RecorderNO1 73 Intermediate Clerk 3 r,4 74 or Clerk oto co90Typist wl" 91 Inter Typist Clark 3 x 3 .t 300 Stenographer Clerk 1 i . 238 SEALER OP W. AND IL 100 Staaiographer Clock I 231 Deputy Sealer W ts. Naas.g t 4 245 dG€ttCULM" COmISSI0mm 101 Inter Stand Clerk 232 Heed Pest Control Ltan 4 f 234 Asricultural Inspector 2 383. Laborerr 2 245 AM. RT TEM Ica SERVICE a 90 Typist Clerk ' l 100 gtanagrapher. Clerk 2 r 103. Inter. 'Steno. Clerk 247 PRED. ANITM CORTROh y-7 p r'+ 283 Prod., Animal Control Man 248 Comm POTS 281 Poundmaa 282 Poundmaster 301 DEPART Health Officer I 43 Assist at Health Officer 90 Typist Clerk 2 100k, Stenographer Clark 101 Inter. Steno. Clark 4- 118118 Public Hlth Statistician l 180 Public Health Burse 16 383 Supv. Public Blth Nurse 18 2 Pub. Hlth Dental Officer 1. 183 Director P. H. Hursing Z 190 Staff Nurse 200 Hospital Attendant 204 Dental Assistant l 213 Dental 217 X,.. tTecbniciant i 218 Health Educator I 230 Sanitarian f y f§. 9.{ifp dt ei4 233 9. D. investigator 238 Supervising Sanitarian 1 N' M P.. 302 PI'STSBTIRG 11EA GENM ryY , 14 Dir. Pittsburg Health Ctr,I: 91 Inter. Typist Clerk s , n..^i s rtgrt`r:... . XYvfLr.,.lr Sl 508 Taonday, June 2% 1950 - Continued F fN y4" l 400 HIGSNA3LS AILD NtI3)GES 360 Bridge Carpenter I 371 Bridge Foremen 1 w 372 Crew Foreman I 375 Equipment Oper. or. 1 S' Hwf tt y 376 Equipment Oper. or. 2 17 377 District Road Foreman ry 379 Garage Attendant ZM , 381 Laborer 79 383 Power Shovel Helper 2 384 Power Shovel Operator 2' 385 Road litce Foreman 9 386 Truck Driver Light 28 387 Truck Driver Heavy 20 389 Oil Sprayer and Bootman 7, t log 491 HIWAYS AM) BRIDGES ADM, M. L 4..3. Administrative Assistant 93 Inter. Typist Clerk I 100 Stenographer Clerk 1 112 Account Clerk 1 388 TImakeeper I` f . 492 COUR Y GARAGE 0 bra 330 Storeroom Clerk Z k 132 Storekeeper Garage l 362 Painter 370 Enath 1 373Equipmon 3 echanic 8 x x 374 Equipment Mach. Foreman 1.r 380 Garage Superintendent 1 381 Laborer 2 390 Welder ' l Tr s 501 COUNrZ Pr`LSICIANr a 3.3 County Hospital Director I x 203 Sr. Res. Physici= Surge. 1_ g 215 Physician and Surgeon 7 f- 219 Pathologist I N) 502 COUNTY HOSPITAL r yy,t i ate: 3 Bus. 1W. County Hospital I 90 Typist Clerk 91 Inter. Typist Clerk 5 r y 100 Stenographer Cleric l 101 Inter Ste . Clerk 2 3.13 Sard orr Accourit Clerk I t °Stem. c, 131 Storekeeper 1 r' L 190 Staff Burse 41 191 Surgical horse 4 k ; 192 Head Nurse IO r 194 Superintendent' of Nurses 1 196 Surgical Supervisor 1 197 Asst. Supt. or Nurses 2' 200 Hospital Attendant 66 203 Orderly l 210 Anaesthetist 2xs 211 Clinical Lab Technician 3 214 Pharmacist 1 217 X Ray Technician I 225 Dietician I 226 Physiotherapist 1 rt 228 Senior C14nical. Lab. Tech.l 229 Tissue Technician 1 269 Ned. Record Libararian 1 310 Baker I. 311 Chef - 1 312 Cook 4 312 Cook 24.40 1 314 Housekeeper GrsLde 2 1 315 Institution Helder 42 316 Laundry Worker 1 317 Lance l 318 Seamstress 1 330 Stationary Fireman 4 331 Chief Operating Engineer 1 332 Asst. Oper. Engineer 1 344 Gardener Caretaker 2 345 Gardener 1 346 Building 11tce. man 1 348 Window Washer 1 362 Painter 1A s t i s.. .,w. .,y;,. ,_._ ,-•..'n c w.... ...e- ..<.^r=uv+n.,.- ,w..ax. m.'ie _ ph!l;!-X.,:f`'-. u4..'rt „a9W'+M w. P Monday, June 26, 1950 .. Contimed 506 SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMM 6 Welfare Director 41 Acbdnistrative Assistant 1 p .. 45 Asst. Co. Welfare Dir.1 60 Telephone Operator I r 72 Clark 74 Senior Clerk 2 90 Typist Clerk 36' y p 91 Inter. Typist Clerk 12 A ? ” a 300 Stenographer Clerk 103 Inter... Steno. Clerk 239 Child Welfare Supv. or. Z 2 240 Public Asst. Worker Or. Z 2 z#` "X 241 Public Asst. Worker Gr. 2 69 242 Public Asst. Supv. Gr. 2 2 j5 243 Child Welfare Serv. 1I kr. 8 247 Medical Social Worker 2 Ms 248 Child Welfare Supv. Gr. 2 249 Public Asst. Supv. Gre, I 254 Medical Soc. Servo Supv. 276 Administrative Tecbnician I 342 Janitor 524 RICEMORD HEAr 10 Dir. Ricbmond Health Center 1 44 Asst. Dir. Ricbm nd Blt. Cr. Z 90 Typist Clerk 5 100 Stenographer Clerk 4. 101 Inter. Steno.Clerk 1 105 Senior Steno Clerk 390 Staff Nurse 193 Supervising Clinic Nurse Z 200 Hospital Attendant 204 Dental Assistant Z 211 Clinical. *gab. Technician 214 Pharmacist 217 X-Ray Technician 241 Public Asst. Worker Gro, 2 2 342 Jeaitar x s 531 PROBATION DEPARTS 15 Probation Officer l 4 g 90 Typist Clerk 4 91 Inter. Typist Clerk 2 100 Stenographer Clerk d—r R# 101 Inter. Steno. Clerk Z a #"M 253 Adult Probation Supvr. 1; 256 Field Probation Officer Ig.. z 'e, 258 Juvenile Probation Supv., 259 PsychologistW2JUVENILE FFF ry HALL 91 Inter typist Clerk Z 133 Servo Supe. Juv. dell 3.90 Staff Ruse Z 244 Supervisor Juvenile Fall 17 245 Senior Sup vr. Jaw. Han 2 24-6 Supt. Juvenile RAII 41 v 312 Cook 3 33Z Housekeeper Grade 1 I 332 Assist. uprating Engineer xra 342 Janitor 430 Asst. Supt. Juv. Hallr a) Appointed b and raider f y supervision of Superintendent-`of' Bufldings« 550 COL'IITY SEMCE OFFICER 16 Veterans Service Officer I 39 Vet. Servo Representative I 100 Stenographer Clerk 3 101 Inter Steno. Clerk f .. 601 SUPT. OF SCHOOLS r 33 Assistant Supt. of Schls. Z r 90 Typist Clerk fi w 91 Inter Typist Clerk Z f 101 inter Steno Clark I. 3.12 Account Clerk 1 3.13 Senior Account Clerk 605 COUNTY LIBRARY 70 Auto messenger Clerk Z 72 Clerk Z ray, A e a m,..w .o a n v.:.Mv',%a+,"a Mtgau4 3'. Y,A I I 11 510 Monday, 3une 26, 1950 - Continued Y'; I 11. f{K, S zw.m. f; '. Mft, F a rFx, t .. PN3Iafaermbdte- Gla rk I: Y A frSeniorClerk' j t '.,t ! x ` "Y !N 90 Typ3 st Clerk 6, k y'" 91 Inter. xi" O W, Clerk g r p ; 260 Boolmender 2 h J.grar wr263. Library Aldo 15,40 asel- F r 261 Library Aide 20.40 2 261 Library Aide 3t?.40 262 Branch Library Assistant 6" k w'r f= , . 262 Branch Library Assisfiant 15.40 1 262 Branch Library Assistant 16.40 I r , ,. Y `#, 262 Branbh Library. Assistant 20.40 2 2G2 3rsuob Library Assistant 21.40 3 r, 4 r_ x4 g,k s r r t 262 Branch Library Assistant 24.40 3` 262 Branch Library Assistant 20.40 l r y'''' G 262 Branch Library Assistant 28.40 1 262 Branch Library Assistant 30.40 2 k rT. , ,; x. 6 Branch Lf rarg Assistant 32.40 2 f W.262 Braasch Li.irary Assistant 36.40 2 n 263 J'anios Librarian 1 a 264 Catalog order Librarian is s 265 Reference Librarian 1 266 Supe. School Librarian 1 6 L' -_,2 c6? Svpv. Branch Lpibb 111 . 11` ; y' n { 26 Childress Librarianl- - 1 a a t ? ,,s r 11 I2 c. r.,.. 2?0 ffi'8a+ah Libraries 2 1 r yM . w* z J Y 4 Ak .F ,y C .... 11 T y S..f St ,S yr ,.Ys ti 3€q .mak, fJ il V V VlI i L r r nV111* 3? Airport 8gr. atchan8a Fld.1 M* r ' P x 38 Assistant Airport •I s '11 ' 91 Inter Typist Clerk I If: k wkr W.", c. 333 Airport 0per. a ,Assistant 4-, eek,.£ 7a'{.3r.. A tR.af'""'' ti" 4' e r y,Y r5,mT $ N11 The foregoing aider is passed by the um mimous vote o£ the Board y F k;fllr ._ 11 jx . tr 1r=3he Board takes recess to meet an Monday, July 3, 1950, at 9 o*clock, e.nt.: M7 7rx '-'_.,... 1111 1 I—— joIVa ' ik A e 0 V*Ilwo t b ATTEST: n w -1 d Y I x J t , 7.y, Al s " J.. o 51. __ 4,P 1P f I r re 7 a{CJs s,.' a x f `C t« 11 1 al 4-ta I I I I z s f {F'" £ta'rta F 11 uu Q M '11l t '' ad yN'rs d #..r a e"} x*fir,-'SgSg t;., Ile3, a "'r xh^r — fry , 11 Ia ar t e a rr 'ti ,y"ii rs `." , -yg Y f t i ' X1 Y lethtfm f J 1.1y , r vX A e11 k¢ F d x-'- 11 q i, e`'! c., s r 4 rd.Ih a t as 'y6 '.¢- 11 Iy t f mar Y 3R, ti11, rk Jf t ,y° t J f ti- 8 R r rY s,Y i s .tt a M 4 P y 4 T' S r l s . 4 A. v fi. n q t k 4_v rr' 3; tfl 1 r J h Y } q t ! M t$' 3 n jH 3 a y J' t t!- r M'Jr .f t","1 i'3.. 'kk'S`.y.S T}F u w" /, s 0,, f" rY'Y.y J' . n rZ is ar x7 "F '.' s r STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA'COSTA ) SS. I, w. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board 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; hooks, papers, reaps 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. titness 'my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 8th day of January 19 7_30 W. T. PAASCB, County Cleric and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Seal) by County Clerk RBS[, 130 COMM.- SUPSRV,+ISORIS RECORDS Volume X47 Pebru=-y 27. 1950 To June 26. 1950