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MINUTES - 07031950 - Sup Rec Vol 48
UP [ I OR5,S RECORD VOLUME COVERING T, 195D to, :DC - 4 q Itm zf w 1' I j BEFORE Ta BOARD OF SUP MVISORS 3 bI0NiL1Yv Jaly 3, 1950 TEE BOARD 15* T TN REGULAR SESSION i AT 9 Of CLOG, A.M. j PST: HON. It. J. BUCHAUN, Y CBAIRbM, ?:RESIDING; SUPERVISORS- S. S. , RT_PLEY, RAY S. TAnAR; H. L. C113aHG3, J. F"FO MICSSOIF; W. T. PAASCE, CLERK Monday, July 39 1950 Minutes and proceedings or the Board for the month of Jump 1950, are read to the Board by.the Clerk of the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman. f Am In the Yatter of Application for Land Use Permit, Hugh ;c. Conic. Hugh U. Corum. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions x= 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 have private stable located Lot #71, Rancho San Ramon Heights #l, H. W. side of Rincon Road, San Ramon Area, an R-1 district, and said application having boon referred to the Planning Comte MF . mission of Contra Costa County, and said Planning Co=ission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; tt' On notion of Supervisor Cuffings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS= that said application for land use permit for the modification of F the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested be and they same is hereby referred back to the Planning Commission because of additional inf orna- tion. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote oftheBoard. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Gladys Cudjoe. Gladys Cudjor having filed with this Board an application under the provisions or Section 7 or Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions r== of Section 4, Subdiv;sion A, Subsection 2, of Ordinance 382 to have beauty shop as hone occupation located lots 1 and 2, Block 19, -North Richmond Land & Perry Company., N. Be Richmond Area, an R-1 d;strict, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom f 4 mended to this Board that said application be granted to have beauty shop as home occupation BUT WITIi SIGN NOT MORE TTHM; 18 ?RCVS BY 24 INCHES,, On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEIE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as here-Inabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted to have beauty shop as home occupation BUT WITH SIGN NOT Mon 18 IIuCTMS BY 24 VN=S. Tae foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to L. C. Courtright, ry L. C. Courtright, having filed Frith 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-Gs Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to have duplex f lots 1 and 2 of the Church Survey Subdivision on nest side of Blvd. Way _ Saranap 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 C4W TED FOR TWO T: ROMI APARTIMTTS IN MSTIt1G DWELLING, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT::,13-.BY THE BOARD OIRDE7= 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 t is hereby GBAI Ts.D FOR1"".f0 DROOL APARTMENTS IN EXISTING DWELLING, 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I ka+t In the Matter of the Appli cat;on of 1H, L. Lingo for a land use permit to establish a trailer court in S.D. 340 j:. L. Lingo having filed with this Board an -application for a land use permit under provisions of Ordinance Ho. 278 and its amendments, to establish a trailer court x in S. D. #3, .fronting 168 feet on north side of State Highmy, near Pour Comers Concord Area, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of r Y Contra Costa County and said Planning Covell ssion having recor3nended that said applica. tion be granted Frith the stipulation that it be for five trailers, and for one year; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BQARD LTIDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted with the stip_A iulation that. it be for five trailers, and for one 7ear. 5.HS`yibt i The Poregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t f, Kronday, July 3, 1950 - Continued f fin e a'1.`ttgr 1 T In the Katter of Granting Land Use Permit to Basil P. Moore to construct a duplex in S. D. v 2Ngxg y,. Basil P. Moore having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to construct a t" duplex in S. D. #3, on portion of Lots 171 and 172, R. .N. .Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2 - Concord Area, and said application having been referred to the Planning Comte x mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comiission having recommended that t said application be granted; r r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TBI BQARD ORDERED that said application be and the ,same is hereby granted. w The foregoing order isging passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the fatter of Granting Land s- C,se Permit to Paul B. Parker. Paul B. Parker having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section I 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 8 foot s . side yard for addition to existing residence, located Lot 3 and the west 20 feet-of9 Lot 3, horaga Park on Glorietta Court-Orinda, Moraga Area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Ca mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cm=ission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cogs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM 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. k In the Latter of Granting Bores Soule a Land Use Permit. Boies tz Soule 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, .Subsections, 5 of Ordinance 382 to have S foot side yards, located Lots 15, 16 and 17, Happy 1/63ley Meadous, fronting on Delores r.'' Lafayette Area, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recoup mended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cura ngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD:.'RED 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* rx l In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Gilbert Callies. u r, Gilbert Callies having filed with this Board an application under the pro. r ~ visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the Kg provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 12 foot 6 inch set back for residence and 13 foot set back for carport, located Lot #133, Monte Nista Tract on Oak Flat Road - Orinda, Area, an-R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Comission of Contra Costa County and saidEr , Planning Commission'having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. a On motion of Supervisor Cures-.ings seconded by S kupervisorFrederickson, IT IS by THE BQk1D, ORDS that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, bean the same is hereby granted. y The foregoing order is passed by the unan;.mous vote of the Board. S of fu In the Matter'of Granting Land Use Permit to R. L. Ul emedson.. R. L. R3.emmed3oa having filed with this Board an application under the proms visions 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 20 foot - set back for carport located Lots 46, 47, racienda Del Orinda, Unit #8 on El Cavalin, PNorthOrindaArea, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Comuission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom! mended to this Board that said application be granted; ra 7 On motion of Supervisor Cu=dngsg seconded by Su pervisor Frederickson IT IS BY TIME BOARD CRE"3ED that said application for land use permit for the modification t', IN 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 vnaninaufft vote of the Board. r 1 Taonday, Ju17 3, 1950 - Continued r y; Lw In the Hatter of Granting rand Use Permit to Bayne IT. Johnson. Mayne W. Johnson, having tiled with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for, modification of the provisions of Section a, Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot M side Tard located hot #15, Sunnybrook Tracts Sunnybrock Road _ Alamo Area, an R-A s district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said P?a-ening Commission having recommended to this Board ti that said application be granted; tf On notion of Supervisor Cum:dngs, seconded by Supervisor -Frederickson, IT IS By i BOARD OriD: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. he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Fatter of Granting rand Use Permit to Cameo Acres Ca=mitg Gel Club. Cameo Acres Ca=mity Club by Deal Townsend, Director,having filed with this Board an application 'under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land a use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 3 Subdivision E Subsection 2 of Ordinance 3829 to have Ca=maility Club with pool for Cameo Acres located descrip- tive parcel containing one acre o ned by T. J. Silva on Green Valley Road & Diablo Country Club Rd., an A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cozmaission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having reco=. mended to this Board that said application be granted; d On notion of Supervisor Cu==i ss seconded b Supervisor -redericksons IT IS BY TBE BOARD 01MMED that said application for land use permit for the modification x : 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 unszimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit v to R. E. Blake. k 5 u R. E. Blake, 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 or Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yard on each side located Lot 142 Lafayette Gardens, on the Crest gide of Elizabeth -Ave., an R.-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of jContra Costa County and said Planning, Coamzi.ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. Ai`l" On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY TIM DOA.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 grantede The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. jj S r In the Satter of Granting hand Use Permit to Harry .. ?hath jen. Parr; P. Rathjen, having filed with, this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 or Ordinance 382, for a land use permit for modification of u the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision Subsection of Ordinance 382 as amended, to expand warehouse facilities to include—milk packing and packaging- non-conf owning use located on Brest portion of Lot 6, Highway Junction Subdivision - located approa- iraately 800 feet nest of the rtanment, an M_R district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Coemillssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Corm ssf.on having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. 4 On notion of Supervisor Taylor,,, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD Oa.D.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. Me foregoing ceder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Katter of Granting Land Use Permit to Harold Belloc. Harold Belloc as filed vi.th this Board an application under thesingprovi- cions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit foga the modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 3 1/2 foo set back for carport on Lawson and 7 .foot and 8 foot set back for residence on Cowper and Laz-sons ar_ ':3-1 district, located Lot 240 Beverly Hills Subdivision - Kensington r. Area, 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; xy Or. motion of SiTervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS:'."_..)' that said application for 2.and use perrdt for the modification of the provisions of said ordirmnce as hereinabove sat forth and requested, be and the same is hereby Granted. Z"_e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4='Xx Yonday, July 32 1950 - Continued In the batter of Granting Land Use Permit to George T. Paine. Y.... t George T. Paine, having filed with this Board an application under the a T r yy, 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 have additional living unit in existing residence located Lot 9, Kensington Park Subn. on Coventry Road - Kensington Area, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commis- sion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEM BOARD ORD 'M that said application for land use pe-mit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. S Tae foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S Mr Mr In re issue of Bonds of Pittsburg Unified School District. Mhereas the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District has certi fled, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, Torose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafte recited, and said certified proceedings shorn, and after a full examination and inves- tigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: J h Twat on the 21st da,, of April, 1950, said governing board deemed it advis- able and by its resolution and order duly.and regularly passed and adopted, and entered on its minutes, on said day, din resolve and order, that an election be called a " and held on the 8th day of June, 1950 in said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be Y ' issued in the anount of Two H=undred Seventy-five Thousand ($275,000.00), to run not exceeding 25 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:. to provide funds for the ro air or reconstruction of the senior hiP gh school building of Pittsburg Unified School District, located on the South side of School Street between Railroad Avenue and Harbor Street son the property of the District commonly designated as 250 School Street, City of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, State of California. Which said proposition appeared on the ballot at said election -as Proposi- tion No. 1. That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majority ofof said governing board, iu at least theee public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice was published at least once in each calendar meek for three .successive calendar creeks prior to said election in the PittsburgPost-Dispatch a newspaper of general circulations Printed and published in the Counts of Contra Costa, State of California, rhich notice was4 so posted and published as required by lair; That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed r .therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted the return K= thereof duly and legally canvassed and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that frog said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1785 votes cast at said election on said Proposition No. 1 and that rore than twothirds thereof, to wit: 1356 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 379 and no more were cast against issu.. ing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said electio y}fig , 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 lams 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 =113REFOM RRSOLVM A3 TD MMMED, that bonds of said Pittsburg UnifiedSchoolDistrict, in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Two Hundred Seventy-P`ive Thousand (.1275,000.00) dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars (01,000.00) each, that said bonds shall be dated the 15th day of N...September, 1950, and shall be payable in lawful coney of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said eount, as follows, to-crit: BONDS 1M1 B:,.2M BONDS tU iMERM TO SIiCLUSIVE) 7.ITOI'??iA'='_0ii TO Rmi MCLUSIVE) DE710MINATI Oil RUN 1 - 5 1,000.00 1 year 106 - 115 1,000.00 14 years 6 _ 10 1,000.00 2 years 116 - 125 1,000.00 15 years 11 - 15 X1,000.00 3 years 126 - 140 1,000.00 16 ye ars4 16 - 20 1,000.00 4 years 141 _ 155 1,000.00 17 yearsAS 21 - 25 1,000.00 5 years 156 - 170 26 - 35 k0 *000.00 000.00 6 18 1,000.00 18 years gears 5 1,000.00 19 years p 36 - 45 7 years 186 - 200 1,000.00 20 years 46 - 55 19000.00 8 years 201 - 215 1,000.00 21 years 56 - 65 12000.00 9 gears 216 - 230 12000.00 22 years 66 - 75 1,000.00 10 years 231 - 245 12000.00 23 years 76 - 85l 000 00 11 gears 246 - 260 000.00 24 years 86 - 951,000.00 12 years 261 - 275 2,000.00 25 years 96 - 105 110000.00 13 years f onday. July 3, 1950 _ Continued 964 . that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per ann payable in like lawful none- at the office of said coontreasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of September 1950 and thereafter semi,,_annually on the 15th days of September and March of each year until said bonds are paid; fr . i Said bonds shall be signed bg the chairman of said board of supervisors, and b the treasurer or auditor of said cow~ and shall be countersigned, and the seal of thesaid board affixed thereby, by thecounty,clerk of said county,:and the coupons of said bonds shall be signed by said tregslser or auditor, All such signatures. and 1 countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise rsechanically f reproduced, except that of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed; said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and exeeu.- N ted, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. i r r 1T IS IURTEM ORDIZM that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to-wit: N+ber PTSD STATES OF AMEMICA Dollars STTA x OF CALT...I?ORRIA SCHOOL BOND OF PITTS3-G EM SCHOOL DISTRICT f Of Contra Costa County. PITTSBIRG MMWIM SCHOOL D-15TRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Cal. forni aclmowledges Itself indebted to and promised to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of sa=d count- on the 15th day o£ Septembers, 19 , One MousandT I dollars (A19000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest s thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent ( ,-2.) per annum, Mypayableattheofficeofsaidtreasurerontev s of Septem ear_ .Itnd 1lgrch of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year Mich is payable in one installment at the and of such year). This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for I such variation, if. any, as ma be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations interest rates and maturities, nu®bered from. 1 to 2752, inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Two Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dollars (,$275,000.00), and is authorize i by a vote of more than tyro-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly. and legal1j, called, held and conducted in said school district on the 8th day of June, 1950, and i is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif_ t ornia, pursuant to and ?,Z strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and lams of said State. F` And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including. the issues of bonds, is within the limit, provided by lair, 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 lairs authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that toms bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be pa -able out of the interest and sink-Ing 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. A j IN *.V-T=S XH—EME OF 3a-4d 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 county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached. thereto, the day of 19 ti SEAL) W. S. BUCHA MIT ChaIrman of Boar o supero sora COMIMRST_GIED: D. M. TEEM x Counfy MEE= 1. T. PAASGH f ounTy— Z!1e-r'2 M Merk of Me- o i Sunarvisors. Yaf IT IS S ORDr^1D that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following Worn, to-wit: The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of Coupon No. California, will pay to the 'Holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pittsburg Unified School District, in said County, on the day of 19 , at his ofi' c n`T .mine:., n sa_ ounty, e, su m -of and 100 dollars, for tA Tons an ares on io,of said 'School D s rict.i r i oun Audi,tor j M= I IT IS FM'R O-M-E-RED that the none- for the redemption of said bonds and payment of the interest thereon sbal.1 be raised by taxation upon all taxable property i in said school di strict and Prov;s;on .shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided b- lay. Mondays July 3, 1950 _ Continued f ` y IT IS S 03DMM tbat the Clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause k .- of sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in the Pittsburg Post Ai9ispper of general circulation, printed and Dublished in said County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of r Supervisors will up to the 7th day of August, 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 bounds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of J Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5rd day of July, 19509 by the following vote, to-grit: AILS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. B. Cummings, Rag So Taylors Pl. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. Supervisors - 3-lone ABSBidT: Supervisors - Hones In Re Issue of Bonds of Pittsburg Unified School District. f= Yn IFAS Tr GOVR.R'b'G BOARD of Pittsburg Unified School District has certifie as required by lays, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of F California, chose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district rq ' all proceedings had in the premises vrith reference to the matters hereinafter recited S and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 21st day of April, 1950s 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 k on the 8th day of June, 1950 in said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question c aether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of One Million 74m hundred Fifty Mousand ($1,250,000.00)- dollars, to run r not exceeding 25 years, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per yea ann,= 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: tom; a) The purchasing Of School lots* r b) building; or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building: or build.. Ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged,r injured, or destroyed by fire or other.public calardty. r 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 Taii.ch vrere hereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition); F , That said election teas called by posting notices thereof, signed by a majori- ty ajori- ty of said governing board in at least three public places in said district, not less than twenty days before said elect-an, and said notice vas published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in The flx, Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and pub- lished as required by law; That said election.was held in said school district on said day appointed csr therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the return thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by law; that frons said returns said governing board found and declared, and said boardr of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1785 votes cast at said election and that more than tyro-thirds thereof, to-v€it: 1362 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 373 votes, and there were 50 illegal 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 ninutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the latus authorising the issuance of school bonds; and that the total =otant of indebted- ness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by lain; IT IS TFU=ORs^ R:SOBAr-0 ASID O=M= that bonds of said Pittsburg Unified School. District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of One Killion, Two Hundred Fifty Miousand (01s2508000.00) dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars (1,000e00) each, that said bonds shall be dated the 15th day of September, 1950, and shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of Americas at the office, of the County _treasurer of said countys as follows, to wit: BOIMS MB ice Inclusive) DEiOMMT-TON TO RUN 1 - 30 000.00 1 year 31 - 60 1,000.00 2 years 61 - 90 10000.00 3 years 91 - 120 12000.00 4 years 121 - 150 12000.00 5 years a 151 .. 190 12000000 6 ye ars S)Wi Nonday, July 3, 1950 _ Continued t BONDS Huila:_Pm f Inclusive) a DEL'02aMTION TO.- RUN 191 -, 230 01SO00600 7 years 231 - 270 0iV000.00 8 years 3 271 - 310 1,000.00 9 years 311 - 350 1,000.00 10 gears 351 - 390 01,000.00 11 years 391 _ 4301,000.00 12 ye ars 431 - 470 1,000.00 13 years 471 - 510 12000.00 14 years f 511 _ 550 12000.00 15 gears 551 - 6201,000.00 16 gears 621 _ 690 19000.00 17 years 691 - 760 1,000.00 18 years 761 - 830 SIV000.00 19 gears 831 - 900 61,000.00 20 ye ar s 901 _ 970 011,000.00 21 years 971 _ 1044 1,000.00 22 years 1041 - 1110 10000.00 23 gears llll - 1180 1,000.00 24 years 1 1181 - 1250 R2000.00 25 years 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 assurer in one installment for the first year said bonds have to run, 'on the- 15th. day of September; 1950: arid: k, thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of September and March of each year until said bonds are paid; r_. v. Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, f and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal of said board affixed thereto, by the coimty clerk of said county, and the coup. ons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures I and countersignatures ray be printed, lithographed, engraved: or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Sa;d bonds, r:ith said coupons attached thereto, so signed:. and executed, shall be delivered to said County treasurer fcr safe keeping. IT IS FL E^sem. ORDE.'M. that said bands shall be issued substantially in the following form, to-wit: Number Dollars j UNZTM STATES OF AI.RICA STATE OF CAILTFCRrIA9. SCHOOL BOND OF Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County. O O O O PITTSBURG Ulb'T_F D SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Califoriai acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the offic of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of September, . 19 , One Thousand 4 dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of Anerica, with interest thereon in like lawful mons at the rate of icer centF a) Per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 1151H Wgs of Septeiffier and March of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of. such year). This bond is one of a series of bonds of like.tenor and date (except for such variation, If any, as ma be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations interest rates and maturities , numbered from 1 to 1250, inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to One ?illion 7ro hundred Fifty Mousand ($10,250,000.00) dollars, and is authorised 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 8th day of Junep 1950, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State z of California, nurmzant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Consti_ tution and laws of said State. And said board of Supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total. amount of endebtedness 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 farm prescribed by ardor of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutds and shall be payable out of the Interest and sinking fund of said school district, r and the =oney for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon 1 shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said sch.00? district. 11WI IMS WME EOF said board of supervisors has caused this band to be signed by its chairmen and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the I day of 19 SEAL) W. J. BUCHANAN a rclanZY Board of Supervisors D. Y. TEE'C'ER I C OU?.T.- IGINED: Counr7rumitor 17. T. PAASCH oun y Cre"Yrk M Markof Me r of Supervisors a a; Monday, July 3, 1950 - Continued yF.« IT IS Ft3IiTHM.CftDMW that to each of said bands shalt be attached interest x. coupons substantially in the following fam, to-Idt: r Coupon 110. f +• The Treasurer of vi, Contra. Costa Coaaty, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pittsburg Unified School District in said County, on the day of 19 , at his office in Xartines, .sn s d County, the sta of and 7100 dollars fid for months' interest on Bond No. M of said School District. D. It. T-7r'T M- County MUMEW r' P IT IS YURTTsM 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 in said school district and provision. shA31 be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by tau. IT IS _t _ Tl .r ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in the Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors mill up to the 7th dap of August, 1950s, at 11 o'clock a.m. of said day receive sealed proposals for the. purchase of said bonds, or any par tion thereof, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board s reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds.tr= The foregoing resolution and order vas passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of July, 1950 by the fcllowing vote, to-vdt: F F AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, II. L. Cimmings, gay S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NNE S: Supervisors - Done. AB'SEM: Supervisors - Hone. In the Matter of Formation of SERPA TRACT LIGHTIRG DISTRICT" OF CONTRA COSTA COulmys STATE 0_ CALIFORI,1IA. F a The SERPA TRACT LIGMIM DISTRICT of the County of Contra Costa, State of x, California, having heretofore and on the 26th day of June, 1950 been duly and regu., ifs larly declared and established, and a plan of a system of street illumination for the said lighting district, hating this day been presented to this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the said Board having fully Y3FY..investigated the same, and good cause appearing therefor;tea IT IS HEP, BT CRDE;".. - that the kind of illuminant most feasible for the said district is an electric current, and that the plan, system and manner of illumin- ation and ill uninant hereinafter set forth is most feasible for said di strict; AND IT IS E-13RTHED O-M= that a system of street illumination for the said lighting district be and the same is hereby ordered as follows, t6-wit: YAx Electric lights and poles, wires and other accessories, shall be installed at the places set forth in "Plan, System and Specifications of SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT of the County of Contra Costa, State of California" this day filed with the Clerk of this Board inhich said plan, system and specifications are hereby ordered and the sane are hereby adopted as the per, system and specifications for the said district rritli the candle power set opposite each respective light and with the style of fix- ture specified for each respective light and as shown in red on map of Serpa Tract x" LiE,hting District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, th1s day filed with tho Clerk of this Board and annexed to said "Plan, system and Specifications". AND IT IS MRIiEMY QRMILM that Tights and all necessary poles, wires and other accessories for ;he supp?ying of electricity for the same, be and the same hereby are established at the points in said district as shown on the said Map by red h .. circles, and that the plan and7 system of illumination shall be the "Series System" on fi an "Every right and all night schedule". IT IS FBRTHE'-1 OR-ML' that the hours for lighting said district shall be and the sante hereby are from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, on each and every day, of the year. AND IT IS FMM— O.RDMEM that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors forth- f . with advertise for bids for installing, caring for and maintaining the said: lights determined as hereinbefore set forth, and for suppl;Ing the said district with all the electricity necessary for operating and maintaining the said lights which are to be r installed within the said district, according to the plans, system and specifications° tD' yA vX A44 Monday, July 3, 1950 - Cant3xmed 4 this day adopted and now on Pile in the office of the Clerk of this Board., The con tract for the same to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, provided, however, - that the rates to be paid therefor, must not exceed in any event the. rates now paid by the County of Contra. Costa for highway lighting in other places in sal ontra Costa County. Tho term of said contract is to be for Five years. This Board however, reserves the right to 5.brogate such contract whenever gas and electric current is i offered to be suppli:d at two-,thirds of such fixed contract price. All bidders will be required to azzompany all bids cash deposit or certified check in ten percent of amount bid, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as a Su raatee on the part of the successful bidder that said successful bidder will, within five days after the acceptance of his bid enter into a contract for immethat a installing, caring for and maintaining all of the said lights, and said JAM,4 bidder will execute and Pile with the Board of Supervisors immediately upon making of such contract a good and sufficient bond In such sum as this Board of Supervisors Shall deem adequate with good and sufficient sureties, conditioned for the faithful I performance of said contract. e Said Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bidders to be notified to be present at the opening of the bids. AID IT 1S FMi Tom.". MIM the notice of the receiving of said bids be pub- fished by the Clerk of this Board in the "ME IMPRISE", a newspaper printed and publish, ed in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s In the Vatter of General Assistance Program. On notion of Supervisor C=mdngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederiaksons, 1T" IS BY THB BULRD 01-M 7 that co=mencing as of July 1, 1950 and through September 30r i 1950, general assistance shall be granted to employable Families, generally, dor one'{ month only I- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Rutter of Ordinance No. 550. y s y Ordinance No. 543 and prohibits parking on .550 sich repeals Ordinance 'o. p p 8 portions of L St., near Antioch, is presented to this Board; and d< ° On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ctmanings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDBR£D that said Ordinance bio. 550 is APPROVED A17D ADOPTED. y .s rr t IT IS FMTtMR ORIb".ED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 543 be published, for the time and in the manner_ required by law, in the ANTIOCH Lam, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County. T31e foregoing order is passed by the umazzimous vote of the Board. 3 x In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission eaten- 3 . sion of time to report on rezoning. fit On motion of Supervisor -Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 'm BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of 90 days to report on the following requosts for rezoninga s " Ernest F. Tieso to rezone his property at 4525 Jam Road San PabloP s s zr from R-S to IF-B, y Lorenzo Giussi to rezone his property at 1600 Contra Costa Highway, r Concord, from A to R-B. rte The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the 2Yratter of Rodeo Area. It appearing that the provisions of the Building Code Will become effective in the Rodeo Area July 5; a? On motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded' by Supervisor Ta for IT IS BY HEM BOARD ORDERED that R. J. Xraintz, County Building inspector, is authorized to have aerial pictures taken of said Rodeo Area on July 5. The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., ss dmdF" 4' ry 3 Y C Y i J pT a x tY a I Yn r7 orvs- lg Iuonday, July 30 1950 _ Continued k I In the Natter of Amonding order of 1 . January 3, to pro- vide for addition r of H. Gordon Estes j of County Clerk's office, to list of persons entitled to receive mileage LL i payments on regular d.. rate basis. On motion of Supervisor prederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cuizmuings, IT r IS BY TBE BOARD OR,3I?z!E' ED that the Board order of January 39 1950 which authorized the addition of the County Cie rk to the list of persons entitled to payment of mileage claim on the basis of 10g per mile for the first 400 miles driven in the perfornAnce 4 of work for the County, and 5g per mile for each mile driven in excess of 400 miles, during each month, is amended to provide that, co=encing retroactively as of July la,, 19493, H. Gordon Estes of the County Clerk's staff', is entitled to be paid for mileage claims on the same basis as said County Clerk. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g In the Matter of Authorizing r payment of claims for mil.eare f or use of :autcmabile driven by Audit Accountant, on regular basis. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of"Supervi-. sor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD 0 r.M that the person employed in the County Auditor's office in the positiont, of Audit Accountant is to be paid mileage at the rate of 1Oe per mile for the first 400 miles driven during each calendar month, in the performance of his wort for the County,_ and at the rate r of 5g per mile for each mile driven in excess of 400 miles for each calendar month.r a ; The foregoing order is fF, passed by the unanvats of the Board* In the Fatter of Mileages Civiln ,Td ^ Engineering Assistants, County Surveyor's Office. At the request of D`ojeph W. Barkley, County Surveyor and Cc=ty Road Com. missioner, and on notion of Supervisor Cu=dnSs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TXT BOARD ORDS D that the tatter of "11*ursiang for mileage driven by Mr. Douglas r Woodard and Mr. Ben Lennert, Jr., Civil, Engineering Assistants, who are inspecting. subdivisions on a regular rate basis, that is, at the rate of 10 per mile for the first 400 miles driveA during each calendar =oath and 50 per mile for each mile driven in excess of 400 miles in the performance of their work, IS REFS TO TEE- PERSOMIEL" DIRECTOR FOR: {iIS RECO =--MA:^IOb. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of. the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of 75% of invoice for laundry equipment fur- nished for County Hospital by American Iiachine and Ilse tal s, Inc* This Board having on March ?-O, 1950 approved a contract with American Nachine and Uetalz, Inc., sast Yoline, "r lnois, for the furnishing and delivering Of certain laundry equipment for the County Hospital, and it appearing that said menthas been dei.iveredequip On motion of Supervisor Curmd3a s, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS ME THE BOARD OIi RM that the Covaty AAud;$tor draw his warrant in favor of said American Machine and Metals, Inc., for 75;j, of its invoice Ho. H-10961 which totaled. 024,182.34 said 75a being 018,136.76. Tree foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the hatter of increasing amount of Official Bond for County Auditor. This Board having on December 5, 3949 passed an order fixing the amount of official bonds of County Officers of Contra Costa,Ccunty for the term of office common. Ging at 12 o'clock boon on the first Monday after January 1, succeeding their election in 1950; and it appearing thattheamount fixed for the County Auditor was $10,000.00. NOW, TH]3F-111FORE, on notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMIME that the said order is amended to provide that the bond of the County auditor is fixed for $50,000.00. STheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. N{'µdJJ 1.. T onday, July 3, 1050 - Contnned h,, v t In the Matter of Approval of r T.r Agreement between Comty andffi t Department of Asriculture for rodent control. h A form of contract for the year 1950-51 between the County of Contra Costas and the Department of Agriculture of the State of California,. wherein the County agree to make available the sun of fi2500 for the destruction of ground squirrels and other rodents on rodent disease Infection areas in this County; and the Department of Agri- culture agrees to make available the sum of $2500 for destruction of said rodents, sai sums so appropriated to be disbursed in the sane manner as other County and State fund are disbursed -under the joint supervision of the County Agricultural Commissioner ofjContraCostaCountyandtheStateDepartmentofAgriculture, is presented to this Boar V 14} and h On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY':THE wh ` BOARD ORDE.RM that said contract be and the sane is hereby APPROVED; jt ..- stQ",P And IT IS BY TEs BOARD PIS 0=00 that W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this, Board, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf f of the County of Contra Costa* t 4:f Me foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* In the Vatter of Authorizing increase in anotmt of Offi- cial bond for County Auditory On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor -Frederickson, IT I3 l . BY TIM BOA-RD ORDMM that the anount of the official band of the County ditAuor is increased from 01.02000.00 to t`50,000.00, and the County Auditor is authorized and directed to arrange for the pu -ohne of an official bond for the 050,000.00. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorivinb 5herifr to transport County Prisoners to r Concord Area. 3 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cwngs,; IT,IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James He long is authorized to transport fifteen priaw 7 oners fron the County Prison Fara to trails to be used in connection with lit. Diablo Trail. Ride for the purpose of cleaning; up -said trails For a period of ten days,, icon.- t mencing .iuly 5. The foregolxn& order is passed by the unaninous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Reports V; for June, 1950. f W i 4p'G IReports for the month of Juae, 1950, are filed by the Contra Costa County Hospital,' the County Pou ndmaster, the County Building Inspector, Riabmand `Society for{ the Prevention of Cruelty to Cuildren and Animals. ry In the Matter of confirmation of establishtaent of SPECIAL PUBLIC HEALTH FUM. r t 1, TUMBAS one of the California Administrative Code regulations in conneetionOw with the receipt and disbursement of State aid for local health administration calls " 0 for the establishment of a fund in the County Treasury to be knovm as the f°SPECIAL PUBLIC R.;.ALThi 7-Mu , and SEAS this Board finds that such a fund vas established In the accounts in this County in January, 1943, by the County Auditor and County Treasurer, and has t,r been continuously in use since that date; h;f£ 110 leTom.F3, BE IS ?.ESOL.71M that this Board hereby confirms the establ " f scent of said fund and orders its continuance in the accounts of the County Auditor and Xhs. County Treasurer for the purposes for rich established, until discontinuance is or- dered by this Board. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board, ks ASS: Supervisors _ S S Ri le H. Lai P gs Ctmming3, Rag S. Taylor, W. J. Buebanan, S. Frederickson. DOES-. Supervisors Hone ABSM—IT: Supervisors _ Hone. eX x f. i ax i , I 3 r , g, a,¢ gg r12 Monday, July 39 1950, Continued rF " In the Matter of Communication from Niagara Chemical Division, Ts Richmond, re Zoning Ordinance. The Niagara Chemical Division, Box 1589, Richmond, having filed with this A Board a communication proposing an• amendment of the present zoning regulations per- twining to industrial area; a On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson 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. zs „ In the Matter of Inmate f R Employees, County Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE.i W}G BOARD ORDERED that the County Hospital Superintendent is authorized to continue in his employ the following number of inmate employees from July 19 1950 to August 11 1950: One Inmate employee for the kitchen at $155.00 per month One Inmate employee for the grounds at $130.00 per month One Inmate employee for the laundry at $90.00 per month. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.xr s 4 In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. JJ ate. On •motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a decrease of $90.00 in the County Recorder's Supplies Appro- priation and an increase cf the same amount in his Replacements Appropriation, is approved said transfer of funds being made to finance replacement of numbering machine i ya he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying Claim s of IKE JOHNSON. r " w IKE JOHNSON having filed with this Board for damages in the amount of $259120 OE On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is DENIED and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded by him to the County Insurance Adjustor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Petition re Columbia Park Housing Project.fx ,. A petition signed by approximately 413 alleged tenants of the Columbia Park Housing Project directed to the Housing Authority and the Board of Supervisors, request- ing equest ing that the project not be transferred or annexed to the City of Pittsburg but that m it remain under its present management, is presented to this Board and ORDINED PLACED kY ON FILE. AA The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Transfer of Fonds. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $1150.00 from Unappropriated Reserve xn ` of the General Fund to Building Alterations, Social Service Department. fir The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending resolution of June 26, 1950, which authorized classified personnel for various county offices and departments. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 26, 1956 which authorized the employment of classified personnel for the various county offices and departments IS AMENDED as it affects the County. Hospital to provide that the position listed as SSA iTRESS is cancelled and to provide for an additional position under the classification of HOUSEKEEP'ERj GRIDS I , making a total of ane position, under said classification. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c rC` t iY r+4a. g ix Nn r ronday, July 3, 1950 - Continued f t f In the Satter of the Report of the Planning i Commission on the Regimst of QST J. ELI= I for Rezoning of Territory in the AffiAMBRA VALLEY AREA, being a Portion of the Unincor- porated Territory of the Counts of Contra, Costa. MEAS, the Planning Cccmd ssion of the Counts of Contra Costa filed with x . i this Board on the 5th day of Jima, 1950, by its resolution incorporating findings .and recommendations to this Board for an amendment to the Precise Section of the Master Plan to rezone a portion of the area lysing within the Alhsatbra Valley Area, lying at the intersection of the Alhambra Valle; Road and the Pleasant Hill Road, being a por_ tion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, and NTER AS after notice thereof having duly, regularly and lawfully been given in the nanner provided by law, this Board held a hearing on the Sth day of June, 1950, on the subject of these resolutions and reccmaendationa, for the purpose of hearing j all persons interested in the said natter, and MEAS, the Board having duly heard the same and having considered the re.• commendations of tae Planning Commission and being fully advised in the premises, f NOW TMEIFOR, , IT IS QD MM that the recommendations of the Planning Com- mission be and they are hereby approved, and IT IS FUR=— ()RDERM that the District Attorney and the Planning Technician be instructed to prepare an ordinance anend;ns Ordinance No. 382, in accordance with. the recommendations of the Planning Cc=lssion and this order. 7he foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: Ate: Supervisors - S. S.Ripley, H. L. Cumminga, Rag S. Taylor, 1. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. r NOES: Supervisors - Hone. i ABS IT: Supervisors - None. Js In the .iaatter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of COX AD MT33OLD 3 for rezoning of a portion of the Unincorporated r Territory of Contra Costa County lying in the M Vicinity of and 31orth of ALARO, in said County. IT EREAS, the Planning Coamnission of the County of Contra Costa filed with rt this Board on the 5th day of June, 1950, its resolution incorporating findings and re. commendations to .this Board for an amendment to the Precise .Section of the Master Plan 7 to rezone a portion of the area lying north ofthe Tonin of Alamo, being a portion of f the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, and N, v. MREAS, after notice thereof having duly, regularly and .lawfully been given in the manner provided by law, this Board held a hearing on the 3rd day of July, 1950, on the subject of these resolutions and recCrrendations for the purpose of hearing all persons interested in the said natter, and j y Ai AS, the Board having duly heard the sage and having considered the rec m on mendations of the Planning Cavi ssicn and being fully advised in the premises, and yffmE"o this Board desiring further time for the careful consideration of P' the said matter, j JJ()W 7,111 ""'ORE, IT IS OR== that the said hearing be continued to the 24th day of July, 19502 at 11:00 o•clock, a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martine:, California. The foregoing order eras passed and adopted by the follozring vote of the Board: Y1p rix APES: Supervisors - S. S.-Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. HOES: Supervisors - Iona. r ABS : Supervisors _ None. i dd Zv d In the Matter of Ordinance No. 551. z fi Ordinance No. 551 which amends Ordinance No. 491 (1950-1951 salary ordinance by adding certain positions to said ordinance, is presented. to this Board; and On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY M i BOAS C R3 =1 7 that said ordinance is A_?PRO=- APS ADOPM. IT IS ' ' BOARD F ORDS thatthat a copy of said Ordinance No. 551 be j published for the tine and in the manner prescribed by law in the %an Pablo News', a Y? newspaper of general clarculation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa* TnI e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A C i k I IS.{'fit 1,,,,onday,9 JulT 0 1950 .. Continued F 1 In the Fatter of the Electiontt of Directors of the SOT CEUM CALLING ELECTION- PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT. Sry?U' YMBEAS, on the 18th day of.31ay, 19500 pursuant to an order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, an election was held within the boun.. daries of said District, and the following proposition wAs submitted to the people of said District frith the election results as indicated: Shall the Southern Public Utility District be organized under the provision of the Public Utility District Act?" w Yes --- 3 1 ry 110 0 thereafter, to wit, on the 22nd day. of May, 1954, said Board did.' canvass said election and declare said Southern Public Utility District formed, and Y' tK'} WMEAS, the law provides that, within_ninety (90) days after said formation f of said District, the Board of Directors of said District, consisting of three (3) members, must be elected from the unincorporated territory included within the said x District; s' NOW2 . -MRE, BE IT MLR RESOD that the election of three (3) Direc- tors for the Southern Public Utility District be held m thin said District on Friday#, t the 6th day of October, .1950, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. IT IS UROR ORDEiED by said Board that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said district shall be formed into one precinct for the purpose of rr - holding said election and that the description -of.said precinct, the nares of persons designated to conduct said election, and the polling place of said election are hereby dosignated as follows: SPECIAL 'ACTION PSL. 32 CT RO. 1 shall include that portion of regular Co—u-niff, Frecinefe 11o. 3 lying.vit -In the boundary of said Dis- trict. POLIMIG PLACE therein shall be House located at 16 Green Valley Road, Danville. r Officers appointed to conduct the election in the above named Special t Election Precinct No. 1 are: . g Ray Battelle, Inspector 150 Maiden Lane, Danville 5 r t'j:v l e..r""'0-M T' BOA1D OF S["Tr..'T_SORS F.RIDAYs JULY 70 1950 x& . TEE BOARD M T:. ADJOtUIED SESSION As 9 0 CLOCK, AX. ROS . W. T. BOCHANAM, C.J1IR 'AR, ID]C:G; St'Pr' i1tISOR3 S. S. ?t-PlEys R. L. Ct L'GrS, RAY S. TAi?,OR,T./ 1[ F ft I R FQCffi011; W.To PAASCH CLEM frt n in the Matter of Authorizing n Payment of Clain. On motion of Suporvisor Riple7s seconded b7 Supervisor Taylor, IT 1S BY TSE BOARD 01-IDERM that the Counts Auditor drat his warrant in favor of Mrs. Tuanita Cook 1341 Regina Avenue, San Pablo, in the sum of '*4.73 For damages to her glasses caused;: ', , risen she ups serving on. thethe .ection Board at the State PrElection on dune 60, 1954 when a ballot box slid and hit her glasses. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Eonday. Sugg 10, 1950, at 9 otclocks, a.m. t chairman V ATTEST: 4 n`r a 7. T. PAASCS, CLQC. Deputy Clerk SORE TE BOARD OF SUPM ISS 110W"2 JULY 102 1950 TE BOARD "Z IN RECUrM SESSION AT 9 OtCLOCK, A.U. k PPIM IT: HON. U. J. BUCHAROp CEA P ES3'TJ'aT:G; SUPMMSO.RS` S. S. RIP=s R. L. CUIj1_MtGS, RAY Yx i S. 'Ili, J. FPM=E ICSSO f; W. T. PAASCHs CLL 'RS o t In the Natter of Denying Lands. z Use Permit to Clark Anderson. Ciarh Anderson having filed vith 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 2, to have medical building, locate&, descriptive parcel fronting 170 feet on south side of Oak -Park Blvd., approa:. 350 feet f vest of Canals Pleasant Hill Area; an R_S district, and said application having been z; referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission a laving recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 13BY TF3E, 5 BOARD OPIDERED 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 sameF is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t, f In the Fatter of Denying Land Use Permit to ?irst Baptist u Church. J First Baptist Church having filed with this Board an application under the 7 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 have ChurcYi and related facilities, located descriptive parcel fronting 118 feet on south side of., Oak Park Blvd., opposite Rook Avenue _ Pleasant Bill Area, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Castw County and said Planning Cored asion having recorded to this; Board that said application be de-, nied• On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS FY TSE BOARD ORDEPM that said application for land use pert for the modification of the provisions of said ordinaxaca as hereinn ove set forth and requested: be and the same t is hereby denied. The foregoixr, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. St In the Matter of Application of W. J. Foies, for Land Use Permit. F 6 W. J. Bales, having filed with this Board an application under the provisions x.. of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permitforthemodification of the provi- sions of Section 4, Subdivision F. Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 2-Jfoot nide yard on one side, located hot 686, Hacienda Del Orinda, Unit No. 7 fronting on north side of Camino Don YdGuol _ Orinda Area; an R_A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cam Asion of Contra Costa County and said Planning 16 Monday, July 100 1950 _ Continued WF j ins Cm=i sston having recomaonded to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Camdnga, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY Yg TF.E BOARD ORDER that said application for land use rmit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinanceas hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby continued to Handay, July 17, 3960. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.at&1r. In the Natter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ramona Aguilar. under Ramona Aguilar, having filed with this Board an application / the provisions; of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 2 foot side 3M rd for addition to existing residence _ one duplex existing on property also, located Lots 5 and 6. Blocl: 236, Walls Second Addition,, San Pablo Area, an R-1 district; and said application having been referred to the Plarming Coccd ssion of Contra Costa Count-1 a¢ and said Planning Cor=ission having recommended to this Board that said application be 1 granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEr' 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 sane Fisherebygranted* g4 The fore r going order is passed by the un4nimous vote of the Board, In the Natter of Granting Land Use Permit to Robert Houseman. Robert Houseman having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions rovi sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 to have 3A foot side card for garage, 1a,.located Portion of Lot 44, rich is portion of Lot 25, Rancho El Sobrante, an R-3 i 11 district; and said application hav,n& been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coccd ssion having reca=tended to this Board that said application be granted; M 4 Y POnmotionofSuperrisor !Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE n BOARD ORD= that said application for land use permitt 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« rr`* In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Leonard E. Sjoberg.i Leonard 2. Sjoberg having filed with this Board anlication under the provisions of Section7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot and 9 foot side yards, located portion .of Lot 32, gap of Rancho El Sobrante _ q= El Sobrante Area, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the t, Planning Commission of Contra Costa Comty and said Planning Commission having recom mended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor R.ipler, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BYTFIE BOARD ORD= 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.k> The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the latter of Granting Land Use Permit to L. J. Bendy (Bank of Pinole). L. J. Hend (Bank of Pinole) hayhaving with this Board as application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modifica- tions of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have elimination of set bacl- located Northwest corner of Parker Avenue, and Second Street, fronting 60 feet on Parker and 84 feet. oa Second, Rodeo Area, an R-B district, xv and said application having been referred to the Planning Caumission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com—u ssion having recomendad to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of SiTe:rvisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD-EIRED that said application for land usepp permit for the codification of the. r provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same Y> is hereby granted. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f s Nr7r S r S v'f7'.w. y t, Monday, July 10, 1950 _ Continued N wf aK w 9 t In the utter of Granting Robert Kerr I (owner James Kendrick) a land use per- ii mit. isP' 4'f Robert Kerr (owner James Kendrick) having filed 'with this Board an applica_: tion under the provisions of Sectlon 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section. 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot side yards, located Lot 12, Block S, Berkeley 'goods Addition, 1aKensington, an R-1 district; and said application having been referred to the Planning E . Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; h On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDEEZZM! 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. 3$e foregoing order is passed b; the unau --ous vote of the Board. Y+ In the Matter of Granting hand Use Permit to E. W. MGah. t r i B. W. ReGah having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision E Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382, to have 424 lots 90 z 75 foot for proposed subdivision to be known as Sherman. Acres, located at Monument betwee State highways Iio. 21 and Ho. 24, an A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Corad ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning CammissiorIhavingrecommendedtothisBoardthatsaidapplicationbegranted; On notion of Supervisor "a;,lor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0170mRM 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 foregoes order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Granting Tend Use Permit to A. E". fig- more. Tars. A. E. Wigmore having Piled with this Board an application under the j provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 to have approximately 14,000 sq. feet on north side of Waldon Road, west of Oak Road, approximately 462 feet, f Pleasant Hill, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Coz=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recon- i mended to this Board that said application be granted; 3 On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEITM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the y, provisions of said ordinance as hereine ove.set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. Tae foregoing order is passed by the unanim=s vote of the Board. S s" In the I:atter of Granting Land Use Permit to Sanas s. Jackson. 3iiiorsas E. Jacksoxa, having filed with this Board an-application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of r the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have r . 5 foot set back on Hookston Road frontage for retail store located East portion Lot 22, Walnut Creek Acres, Unit jl, S. W. corner Hookston Rd. and. State Highway - Plea- Mw sant Hill Area, an R-B district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co=l scion of Contra Costa County and said Plaxming Commission having recom- mended that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley , IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDx.IIME that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same A . is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 N.- InIn the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Stephen W. Mier, Stephen W. !-Mier having filed with this Bcard 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 Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 3S2, to have7_12f 11 foot side yard and 18 foot set back, located Lot 53, Tarabrook Tract, Unit #3 on Nonce Road, Orinda 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 notion of Superv4 mor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORILERED that said application for land use permit for the modifications s of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sane is hereby granted. aTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. 1 ISonday, July 10, 1950 _ Continued N" x hy S In the l,*atter of Granting Land Use Permit to Dale Stoops. Dale Stoops having filed with this Board an application under the provisions fofSection7ofOrdinance382foralandusepermitforcodificationoftheprovisions eofSection4SubdivisionFSubsection6ofOrdinance382tohave10Sootsetbackatn one point, located Lot 7, Acalanes Park at one and of Sumnybrook flrive, Lafayette an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission. of Contra Costa County and said Plarminr, Com lssion having recammended to this. Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cuz=dngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0110MID 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 samo is hereby granted. a iY The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the ?natter of Granting Land Use Permit to Augusta L. Hoffman. Augusta L. Roffman saving filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification, of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to divide parcel into three portions to build two additional residents, located descriptive parcel containing .80 acres on north side of Old funnel Road# bd. on. east by Barrett on west by Granath across from lands of Buchan _ 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 recnded to this Bawd that said application be rante d; t On motion of Supervisor cti ;nrs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT K . IS BY TIME BOARD OMR---MD 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 r sarae is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the uniuxLmous vote of the Board. i In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Christensen Lyons. Christensen Lyons having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 362 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 9 foot set back, located Lot ui.th 82 foot frontage an east side of Brookwood Road to Vim` rear and adjacent to American 'Trust Bank, Orinda Junct., Orinda Area, an R-B district and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costar County and said Planning Ca=l ssion saving recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cu:=;nga, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY TEM BOARD ORDrRBD that said application for Sand use permit for tete modification of the provisions of said ordina*ace as hereinabove set Porth and requested, be and the rsameisherebygranted. Mie foreGoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to C. W. Lechtaler. C. 19. Lechtaler having fila d xd.th this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use pert For modification of the provisions of Section a Subdivision F Subsections 5 .& 6 to have .6 foot side yards both f sides of residence _ 6 foot side yard for garage and eliminate sat back for garage, located Lot #12, Block F, Orinda Oaks subdivisi-m an California Ave., Forth Orinda Area 1 an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having reca= nded to this Board that said application be granted; MMMWO On notion of Supervisor h€. p Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT f IS B 7M3 BOMILD O77MEEM .M that said application For land use permit Yom the modification W of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a WYx, In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ri.dguay Woodburn. Ridgway Woodburn 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 modifica.. tions for Charlton Acres, Pleasant Hill Area, as follows: YF, Lots: Set Back: 104, to 113 incl. 3.21, 124, 129, 13+0, 133 to 135 incl. Z6 1143, 335 20 feet 337 to 120 incl. 127. Monday, July 10, 1950 - Continued JL9 nN r 7731 r rr i Lots: Set Back: i f" 116, 1222 123, 125 L:6, 1282 131, 152. 15 feet Lots: Side Yards: 121 ZO feet & 14 feetr " 114, 115 5 feet 10 feet 3.::2, 123, 126 10 feet 15 feet 1128, 132 1125 10 feet & 10 feet A Indicates that the house sets diagonal on lots and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa, 1I' .. County and said Planning Commission having recomm=ended to this Board that said appli cation be granted; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the k... provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted* i Tne foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Granting d Use Permit to Urs. sth. Mrs. Charles R. Smith having fined with this Board an application under the provisions of Section'.?of Ordinance 3W for a land use permit for, ucodification, of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision L Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382 to have guest house located Portion of Lot 103, Brookwood Acres an H63-17raood Road, Pleasant Hill, an S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of gyp. Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 1S BY T$ BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the y r provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and tho same: is hereby granted. r The fore,Coing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Uatter of Application of Japes E. Doyle for a land use permit to establish a trucking terminal and public watrehouse in S. D. #3.2 : Janes B. Doyle having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its ansendments, to establish a truzL-Ing tern'=3and public warehouse in S. D. J3, to be located on Lots 30-31-32_33 on Cloverdale Tract near Concord, and said application having been referred to tho Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cor=ission having recota. mended that said application be denied; fife. And the Board having on June 12, heard said application and continued it for further hearing to Jul; 10; On notion of Supervisor rTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY MM', BOARD ORDSITME that the hearing is further continued to July l7s 1950. . r. E Mie foregoing order is passed by theunani*mous vote of the Board. In the ?utter of Approval of Agreenent between County and Contr4 Costa County Develop- meat Association, 1950-1951. Agxieemaent dated July 10, 1950 by and between Contra Costa County,, the party: of the first part and Contra Costa County Development Association, party of the second M part, wherein the party of the first part agrees to expend from the general fund of a the County the sum of ?-90000.00 to the party of the second part for publicizing Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and s° 1 On motion or Supervisor Curr+Wings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,„ IT IS lff- TIM k . BOARD ORDERM that said agreement is hereby APPROVED and W. S. Buchanan, Chairman t o2 this Board, is authorized and directed to execute the same on behalf of the County; a and IT IS TMMEL--' ORDac R°, that the County Auditor dram warrants in favor of 1 said party of the second part, as follows: 01,000.00 on July 3, 1950r ,r . r s+?,000.00 on August 1, 1950 1,000.00 on Septe=mber 1, 1950 000.00 on October 1, 1950 i Yk 000.00 on November 1, 1950 721,000.00 each month thereafter up to and including X me 1, 1951; r* f V:onday, duly 10, 1950 - Continued20 x tom, said payments to be made upon the duly verified claim therefor made by the party of the second part and filed with the Board of Supervisors. The foregoing oder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,S In the swatter of Lis ility Inau-ance, cars used by county employes in performance of duties for county and mho. are reimbursed s at the rate of 10g per mile for first 400 miles driven each month, 5 per rile for GH each mile in excess of 400 miles per month. On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDER that a3-1 county employees uho in the performance of their duties for the county, use their cars and are reimbursed by the county on the basis of 10¢ per mile for the first 400 miles driven during each month for the county and 5 per"mile for each nile driven in excess of 400 each wonth, file °certificates of insurance" with the County Purchasing A&ent by August 1, 1950. e; T IS S OR=---.3D that the County Auditor is directed not to pay said employees, claims for mileage thich are presented to hl= on or after August 1, 1950 imle ss said "certificates of insurance" have been filed with said County Purchasing a Arent. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S E r• In the Batter of Authorizing correction or erroneous tP`, ` 8S Se 33lrientS. The County Assessor having requested authority to the County Auditor to cor- a root the following erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for. the fiscal year 1949-50s said request having been consented to by the District Attorney; µ. q SD M On motion of Supervisor Cus, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THr. BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessments as f 011017 In Volt=e 5, Assessment X21500, S. L. and Lura L. Ennis are assessed nth Lot 60 Moch 262 Bay View Park, assessed value of land 080, Improvements e1500. Mr. C` w Ennis filed claim for a church exemption but through an error exemption eras not p`allowed. $1580 exemption should be alloyed.The foregoing order is passed b7 the tut m1mous vote of the Board.In the Fatter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments.Mie County Assessor having requested authority to the County Auditor to correct 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 Cum irgs, seconded by 3upervisoy Frederickson., IT 3s_IS BY 7FS BOARD O'RDL.= that the County- Auditor correct said erroneous assessments. t .as follows:Solo #409-37, Helen R. igenbrot is assessed with the South 25.59 feet of Lots 46 and 47 Block 12, 'ay Andrade Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at X450. There were no improvements an this property on lien date and should be cancelled Sale X4207_45, daces R. and Lorene C. Harrison are assessed erl.th a .50 acre tract in Ro San Ramon with improvements erroneously assessed at X950 for the gears 1946_47 and 1947-48. juere were no improvements on this property during the above mentioned years and should be cancelled.Sale #2049_45, Richmond Lovell Company is assessed with a portion of Lot 190 Ro San Pablo bounded North by Uerritt i t 142.—cast b;, land of Reban, Test by land ry`of Robero and fronting 40.26 feet on Road 116. 202 assessed value of land , 120. This parcel is included in icerritt Tract No. 2 and should be cancelled. t Xy 1:Sale #3043-46, 'Ramona r.. Story is assessed with the Mast 150 feet of Lot 98 R. 14 Lwgess Companyt s Kap Lo. 1 A.ers Rw-ch, lyfnG North of land cCStorg. This property was acquired by the United States Government in 1946 and should be cancelled. Sale #1393..48, Rachel Clemons, General Delivery, Antioch, is assessed with zJy a portion of the SW 1/4 of Sec. 18, T21T FM cozmencing on North line of .7th Streets,335 feet West from incorporation line of the City of Antioch, the Nest 45 feet x Borth 100 feet with personal property erroneously assessed at $1000. There wqs no personalF4propertyonthisparceloflandandshouldbecancelled. xs Sale X79-472 Arnold U* and Horiae 11. Steiraets are assessed with two r,parcels of land in Ro Monte Del Diablo containing 4.00 acres of .996 acre respectfully. Both of these parcels were acquired by the United States Government in 1947 and shouldarkbe cancelled.Sale #4258-46, Clarence L. and lan7 D. Kier are assessed with a portion of x Lot 7 Block 4, Vap of Walmit Heights contalning 1.062 acres. This parcel 'of land is included in Assessment #90402 and #90405 and &ould be cancelled.The foregoing order is passed by the u anirtous vote of the Board, f f a d a.f Monday, July 10, 1950 Continued w s In the ?.,atter of Grantinga a. „ Planning Commission eaten.. rte sion of time on requests µ F for rezoning. ZIR Or_ notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson' IT 3S BY THE BOARD 011=M that the Planning Commission is hereby granted an extensionAT of 90 days to report its findings on requests of the following persons for rezoning.•of property:John P. O'Shea and E. W. h'cGah to rezone property near the Monument in Pleasant Hill Area from A to R-B, r ..Thirteen (13) alleged ouners of property on Kabrs Avenue to rezone their property from R-S to R-B, r Margaret Reid to rezone her property at the corner of Kahrs Avenue f:and Boyd Road from. Rr-S to R- B,Msry J. Rose to rezone her property which is a portion of Rancho San Ramon, with frontage of approximately 350 feet from A to R- B,George H. Davidson to rezone his property designated as 1700 Contra E Costa Highway, Concord, with entire Frontage on Contra Costa High- uc way and a depth of 150 ,feet, from A to R. B,The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Natter of Granting Planning Comni ssion eaten-sion of time to report on iing, rezoning.Bethel island protest hear_ On notion of Supervisor Fredericksolns seconded by Supervisor C=m ngs, IT 1'S By THE BOARD ORDMERM that the Planning Camal ssion is granted, an extension of 90'days to report on protests on the proposed comprehensive zoning of the Bethel Island Antioch Area.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the 15atter of Granting Sumer A Joseph Hill free permit to peddle in the unincornorated area of the a County.Summer Joseph Hill, 3254 Sylvan^Avenue, Oakland, Calif. having filed With I this Board an application for a. free permit to peddle ice create in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Sumner Joseph Hill is j an honorably discharged veteran of World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #779 46 44, dated May 5, 1950); On motion of Supervise-- Taylors seconded b Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORD that pt said Sumner Joseph Hill begand he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and d ,IT IS BY T, BOAR' FttR% ,2 ORD=- 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. 6'In the Vatter of Reports filed. q..Report for June, 1950 by the Agricultural Coafssioner, and by the U. S.Department of Commerce heather Bureau and the County in the matter of Fruit-Frost r Service, for the spring season of 1950s are presented to the Board and ordered filed. ty 1 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the latter of r Ordinances 17b.5_6 and No. 547.Affidavit of Andrew M. 'Peters showing publication of copy of Ordinance No.546 for the time and.i i the tasaner required by law, in the TRI-CITY HM., a newspaper of general circulation printod and published in the County of Contra Costa; and f'Affidavit of Eugene Haney showing publication of copy of Ordinance leo. 547 s for the time and in the manner required by law in TIM VALLEY PIONEER., a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa; are filed uvith this Board; andn o motion ofSupervisor Cuz=Lags, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD 010 - that sald Ordinances are declared duly published. 6 y The forego; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boarde s y In the Matter of Oaeration of Outdoor Notion Picture r . Tlieaters.3 This Board having on June 19, 1950 continued to this time for consideration 4#the request of Hush Caudal, President, Central Contra Costa Labor Council, A. F. of,- E*1 that the Board of Sumervisoars is the interest ofublic safety, adopt an ordinance that mould require the presence of two motion picture operators on duty during the 22Monday, July 102 1950 - Conti=ed showing of motion ictures in outdoor motion picture theaters; andngPPs r Hugh F. Caudal of the A. F. of L., and Henry Todds, attorney for said A. F., of L., Frank Durand and Larry Rutherford, motion picture operators, appear before this r , Board on behalf of said request; and Leslie a:. Tessler, attorney at Law, appears on behalf of owners of outdoor F motion picture theaters, and protests the adoption of such an ordinance; and Dana Murdock, attorney at lar, appears before this Board on behalf of the California Tlieaterst Association, who represent the owners of the indoor motion pic- ture theaters, and protests the adoption of such an ordinance; and Tony n^aea of Pittsburg, appears on behalf of the overs of outdoor motion picture theaters, and protests the adoption of such an ordinance; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is taken under advisement. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cumcings, Rag S. Taylor, S. Frederickson. r NOES: Supervisors _ W. J. Buchanan. t 5l r ABS=-iT: Supervisors _ None. Y In the Fatter of Granting extension, Land Use Per_ mit modification of pro- visions ro_ visions of Ordinance 382 rvi 5 ti to Tars. Hazel Scellick. This Board having on July 5, 1949 granted Mrs. Hazel Scellick a+ permit to r operate a rest home for elderly people in an A district, located on a 2.88 acre parcel fronting approximately 4001 on the south side of Stove Valley Road, immediately south- k. oast of the intersection of Austin Lane and Stone Valley Road, east of A =o, with the a provisions that said permit be granted for one year only, that it be non-transferable, that no signs be displayed upon the proporty, that it be for no more than five elderly that there be no a ansion of buil facilities in the home and that nopeople, aP s alcoholic and mental cases be accepted as patients in said rest home;wa: On motion of Supervisor Ci=:dngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 1T IS BY THE BOARD ORD.41) that said permit be and the same is hereby extended for one year, commencing July 5, 1950 with the sage provisions. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Flatter of Co=mication from Tinning and DeLap, Attor- neys for San Ramon Valley r Improvement Association, with reference to Master Zoning ry. x Ordinance. r °° Tinning and DeLap, Attorneys at Lacy, filed with this Board on behalf of San Ramon Valley Improvement Association a caonnu2ication suggesting certain revisions ri in the baster Zoning Ordinance, with refea to lot size limits in residential areas and to number of buildings on seas r 'y F FGN,Nn On notion a." Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS -RY THIS BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing; order is passed by the nn *+a i is vote of the Board. i In the utter of Authorizing the Amendment of Crdinance r' No. 538. On the recomendation of Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, IT IS U' THS BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an ordin- ance to amand Ordinance.-No. 538 chich will provide for 2.3751 O.D. pipe posts. 7 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and reconvenes at 4:00 p.m as a Board of Equalization.r. J 5 i r A y a w Ixonda7, July lfl, 1950 - continued r 444 rt r Y" In the Matter of Request Of C. L. Floto for adjustment z r an asse$sed valuation of t"_ I Webb Tract. 1 C. `Z. Floto appears befoace this Board and requests an adjustment in the assessed valuation of property assessed to Charles L. Floto and Irene H. Floto and v Florence F. Urksey, tehich property is kaoun as the Webb Tract (Assessments No. 648001 and No. G40002) for the reason that said property has been flooded and no 4 revenue td11 be reals ed this year from said property; and h:v s On ration of Supervisor -m'reder;ckson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS H' THE BOARD OI-q= that said natter is referred to the District Attorney for his:.. opinion.as to whether this Board has the authority to adjust said assessments in vlew of,the fact that said property was not flooded at the time the assessments were A . made, r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d 4 AS And the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalkdf ization+until Tuesday, July 11, 1950 at 9 otelock, a.m. d Chairman xW ATTEST: T. PAASGHH, CLQ ipu a s TM BOARD CF SL'PTEUVISORSi TMYS JULY' ].1 1950 BOARD 10T IN ADJOUR_M} SESSION h A"_9 O'CLOCK, A.M. t ,, F EM=N • H0111. 17. J. BCGHAUNs CHAIMIA?y, PitESIJTHG; S :.i V1S0 4 r S. S. RIPL*Y, H. L. CWXHG3, RAY A; '''«0 S. TAYLOR, J. FICSSOR; 'ff. T. PAASCH, C 4`S fl r In the utter of Authorizing Supervigor Cummings to attend meeting .in Santa Barbara, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT I3 BY TBE'" BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor H. L. Cutza..ngs, is authorized to attend meeting of the,r Hospital. and Public tealth Committee of the State Supervisorst Association in 3aAta Ba rbara ,on July 14, his expenses to be a County. Charge. Mie foregoing order is passed by the tmani= us vote of the Board, ly s z In the Fatter of Authorizing therx .. purchasing of furnishings and uM, equipment for now Juvenile Hall. On notion of S:. rvisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor1?e_y uperviso_ Ripley, IT IS BY TKE BOARD ORS that the County Purchasing Agent is aut'riorized to proceed Trith the Pu,. chase or capital outlay items of the 1950-51 County Budget, for furnishings and equip- ment quipwentforthe ! eu Juvenile Hall, in the amount of not to exceed 018,565.,00, as follows xm FMUSHIM AM ]QUipI":'M FOR. IIS Jum= HALL r 1 fi cif 931 30 Beds 1 X1200 00 931 6 Cribs 2 314.00 931 1 ' Conference table 3 97.00 931 951 1 oard a 31.00 Bookcase84.00 9_51 1 Bookcase e 45.00 k d 931 S Bookcase 5 11.7.00 955 6 Letter files (5 drawers) 6 558.00 M d PYA9314PhonographRecordCabinets748.00 953 3 Telephone Cabinets 8 147.00 r 931 150 All purpose chairs 9 1350000 rk 953 24 Chairs 10 576.00 953 1 Stenographer's desk 11 126:00 953 1 Office desk 32 100000 953 1 Posture chair 11 33.00 955 1 Chair, executive 11 44.00 953 3 Chairss executive 22 152000 955 1 Desk, executive 22 124.00 953 1 Desk, office 12 109.00 t E •t-y fj 953 1 Desk, office 12 96.00 953 1 Svdvel cbsir 12 34000 µ953 1 Desk, office 32 92.00 kf 24 Tuesday, July 11, 1950 - Continued A r ) T:ri.Y Saeye+ 1Ckms. FON SH rM A11D F3QZDIP FOR H= JUVE II+E RAM M 953953 1 Surivel chair 13 34.00 n 953 4 Desks, single pedestal 13 03696,00 r t5869. 0QR v i 931 5 High chairs 90.00 959 1 Dictating machine 15 5-50.00 959 1 Dictating machine 15 350.00 959 1 Transcriber 15 325.00 931 Drapes, various 16 494.00 931 Blackout curtains 17 144&00 931 2 Easels is 22.00, 937 2 Electric irons 19 20.00 iflfl; i9372ironingboards3920.00 937 2 Laundry Tables 19 76.00 r '- 969 1 Dopper, vacuum type 20 225.00 969 1 Scrubber 20 2020.00 969 1 Floor Polisher 20 283.00 rt 9G9 1 Sprayer, Janitor 21 38.00 969 6 Janitor tanks 22 168000 969 6 Janitor Wringer_22 108:00 9w 4 a e cans 33 ga'Tans 22 48.00 969 2 Towel receptacles 22 25.00 969 1 incinerator 23 75.00 969 3 Dap sets, with rails 24 125.00 935 1 Sterilizer 25 77,00 935 1 Sphyrmonanometer 25 40.00 935 2 F'lbor lamps, medical 25 28.00 . 935 1 Protoscope 25 10.00 ts:4 935 1 Dressing carriage 26 131.00 959 1 Desk lamp 28 18000 955 1 garde: file 29 100.00 e 958 2 Typewriters .30 264.00 253 1 Typem-Iter stand 31 27.00 969 1 Playground .ladder 32 45.00 969 1 Teeter totter 32 13.00 917 2 Play areas, asphalt 33 1500.00 931 2 Play pens, heavy duty- 34 40.00 969 1 Searing; machine 36 135.00 v 931 15 Seth, 1 parson 37 585.00 931 18 Settees, Q persons 37 1035000 931 1 Settee, 3 persons 37 69.00 931 3 Smoking stands 38 41.00 969 2 Volley ball, standard sets 39 901100 969 1 Teeter Totter 39 . 13.00 969 1 Parallel bar 39 28.00 931 2 Activity tables - 41 130.00 931 b Tables, 3 ft. by 30 in. 43 204,OQ 931 5 Tables, 3 by 6 ft. by 30 in.43 240.00f<" 931 2 Tab3a.s bath infant 44 130.00 931 3 Tables, ping pang 45 3.24.00 7 A 931 48 Bed stands, night 46 816.00 s 931 3.1 School Tables 47 413.00 931 3 Utility tables 49 125.00 931 22 Vanities 50 589',OO 1, 961 1 Jig Sam, electric 53 114.00 961 1 Electric grinder 53 60.00 931 4 Wardrobes, metal 54 100,00 17020.00 r 933 2 . Electric Hot Plates 55 50.00 933 Pots, etc., various, Kitchen 55 125.00 933 2 Pans for dirty dishes 56 60.00 933 2 Floor mats, ketchen 57 50.00 917 1 Flagpole 58 35.00 F u 1320.00 Grand Totam8,565.00 The foregoing order is passed by the waanimous vote of the Board.k4 In the Matter of Instructing the District Attorney to Commence a Nuisance Action for a Violation of Ordinance Ito. 382 ;n OHM 4 f J Kensington. Sr r Y XMREAS, it apps ars to this Board that JACK S"' M and others are ctitt3ng a violation of Ordinance No. 382, as amended, by maintaining an automobile parking lot in a single-family residential zone in Kensington, NOW TAE. OR.s, this Board finds and declares the said parking lot to be a fr „} public nuisance and the District Attorney is hereby ordered to caarmence an action in such court or courts as may be necessary for the abatement and removal of such nuisance s '' a and for an injunction preventing further un3.awful use of land and violating the pro- Viµ' Tuesday, July n., 1950 - Continued r visions of said Ordinance. The foregoing was passed 'and adopted by the following vote of the Board. AY;S: Supervisors - S.S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings., Ray S. Taylor, W. J Buchanan, J.Frederickson. t HORS: Supervisors - Bone. ABSE14T: Supervisors _ Hone*xrn, flu. t And the Board adjourns until I-Pbursday. July 132 1950 at 9 of clock, a.m. 0 Chairman x ATTEST: k x . A. T. PAASCH, CV---1M i By puty er k B Offi T BOARD Q' SUPERVIS012S T SD"2 JULY 13, 1950 7M BOMD IMIET 121 ADJOURIM SESSION 7 AT 9 OtCLOCK A.M. PS 11014 -W. .T. BUCHAMM, C ' ' :, ?.;1 SID Csr SUMYISORS: eG$ S. S. R?'PIZy, H. L. CMaIrINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FR isCKS01T; W. T. FAA3CH, CLiyuERK. 7 x , in the Fatter of Approval of Addendum No. 2, plans and specifications of alterations to Laundry Building and installation of electrical andYj piping lines to laundry equipment at the Cotatty Hospital. This Board having on June 26, 1950 approved plans and specifications inclu- ding Addendum No. 1, for additions and alterations to laundry building and installatio of the electrical and piping lines to laundry equipment at the Contra Costa County Hospital in the City of rtinez; k `-• On motion of Supervisor Cu=dngs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CBD= that Addendum No. 2 hereinafter described, prepared by Confer Willis Architects, is hereby APPROVED, At1Li 110. 2 The following revisions shall be made to the ,dra specifications4ngSandeGifiCatiOlxS tr and shall be included in the amounts stated on the Bid Fort". One copy of this adders F nhal1 be attached to the Bid corm rshen the bid is submitted. B. 1ST DOOR TO STORAGE ROOD:t Change this door to be a 4t x 7t sliding door similar to door on east side or storage roman in place of 42 x 7t hinged door shovm on Drawings 1 and 2 and called r . for in section III of specifications. Sliding door shall be complete with tract and hardware all as specified for door on east side, C. 9ALF. B.'tAAC=G: Add 2 a 4 braced blocking for full height of Nast, South and. West walls of. storage room under Proposition No. 1 (corrugated iron siding). Braced blocking, shall' ' not be added for storage roam construction under Alternate Bial No. 3 (stucco). D. CONCREEME ALL OYER BOI 3 8001:: w misting mood floor to be removed and replaced with concrete fill consisting: of 3/41= flooring on :l_5/8" sleepers making a net depth of concrete Sill of approximat. ely 3-3/8". After removal of wood floor and before pouring any concrete, the existing concrete slab shall be tbaroughly roughened up by chipping, sand blast or other effec_ tive means and shall bo thoroughly cleaned and dampened just prior to pouring now concrete. The foregoing order is passed- by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 x And the Board taus recess to.neet on Monday, July 17, 1950 at g otelock a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall. of Records, Uartinez, California. x, °r 4 ATTEM: A. T. PAASCH, CIRSF4. Deputy Clerk 26 K A RE T M BOW-0 OF SL'PE-IMSORS X ME Y, ZMLY 1?, 1950 r + M.' BOAM :r:T IN REGULAR SESSIOU AT 9 OI CLOCK* A. I. P.E. " T: ROK. W. J. BUMAIMN, CHAIRMNs P17 SMING• SLTERVISORS S. S. RIP=-- L. L. Ci`F2ZGSs RAY 4 S. TAMOR, J. . E TCKSO?I; U'. T. FAASCH, C-1 In the Tuatter of Re Issue of Bonds of Acalanes Union High School District. 1Nf3ER , Tib.: GOTBOARD OF AcalAnea Union High School District has cer tified as regi !--red by lav, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State r of California, whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school dis- trict, all proceedings had in the p_rem'_ses with reference to the matters hereinafterM. recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a mull examination and inves- tigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: E That on the 14th da; of Februarys 1950, said governing board deemed it advi- sable, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered on its minutes, on said days did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 28th day of March, 1950 ;n said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the qu©soonrhet'ner bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of Nine .Hundred Thousand Dollars ($900,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding twenty years, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five f "° t per cent per annum payable annual17 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) Mie building or purchasing, of school buildings. c) Me making of alter tions or additions to the school building or build- ings uild- i gs other than such as may be necessary For current maintenance v Y nary operation, or repairs. A:ter t d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. ry e) M,-e supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a nermanont nature. r f) The permanent improvement of the .school grounds. all of t.ich were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition); Mat said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a major it of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less thah u 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 Lafayette x Sun, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice Was so posted andd published as required by szr law. f 3, 17 Mat said election was held in said school district on said day appointed y ' " 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 retyrns said governing board found and declared and said board of supervisors nor finds and declares, that there were 1715 votes cast at said election and that nore than two-thirds., thereof, to-wit: 1278 votes were cast in favor of 4 issuing said bonds, and 436 votes, and there was 1 illegal vote and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result ofn, said election to be r3ade on its mintues; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed have been done and uerformed kL&rict conformity with. the lams authorizin,t, file issuance of school bonds, and_that the total amount of indeb-- todness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the 1-I nit proscribed by lqw; IT IS 'L-RSF(R:; 'zz..sSWLV M AM MDES.a that bonds of said Acalanes Union High School Districts in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Four Hundred Tdinety Nine Thousand(0499,000.00) Dollars in denominations of One Thousand 'Dollars (11x000.00) each; that said bonds shall be dated the lst day of October, 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 f Inclusive Denomination To Run 1 - 25 0`12000.00 1 year uW.. 46 - 70 1,000.00 2 years 91 - 315 12000.00 3 years 136 - 160 12000.00 4 gears f . 181" - ::05 sns000,00 5 years 226 - 250 51,000.00 6 years 271 - 2951,000.00 7 years 316 - 340 1,0 .00 8 years M00 361 - 3851,000.00 9 years 406 - 430 3.,000.00 10 years MI4rx u 00 yM k G Yonday, July 17, 1950 _ Continued i Bonds Ilimbered Inclusive Denomination To Run y r 451 - 475 01,000.00 11 years 496 - 5:30 1,000.00 12 years 541 - 565 1,000.00 13 years 586 610 12000.00 14 years gypl 631 .. 655 1,OQO.00 15 years 676 _ 700 41,000.00 16 years 721 - 745 19000.00 17 years r 766 - 790 4>12000.00 19 years 856 _ 8?91,000.00 20 years g 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 Install- ment,, for the first -year said bonds have to run, on the lst day of October, 1951, and r thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of October and April of each year .until. said r `; r bonds are paid; Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and w by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, and the seal. k4w 1 of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said bonds shall be signod by said treasurer.or auditorg. 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 executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS ORD= that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the ry followin fora, to snit: Ihmber V ITED STATES OF AICA Dollars STATE OF CAL FO?11A Y t SCACOL BO11D OF Acalanes Union High School District .? Of Contra Costa County. , AICALA.MS rE1011 HIGH SCHOOL DIS__.ICT of CONTRA COSTA COMITY, state of Calif ornia, acknowledged itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, an the 1st day of October, 19 , One finousand Dollars dollars ($12000.00) in lawful money of the 'United Statesoff` America,, with interest thereon in like lawful teensy at the rate of per cent per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the Ist days of October mr-)Gri of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year Which 3,s payable in one Installment at the end of such year), 7.s bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as mai- be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations interest rates, and maturities), numbered from 1 to 25, 46 to 70, 91 to 115, 136 to 1 181 to 2052 :26 to 250, 271 to 295, 316 to 340, 361 to 385, 406 to 4302 451 to 475, 296 to 520, 5.11 to 565, 58G to 610, 631 to 655, 676 to 700, 721 -to 745, 766 to 790, 811 to 835, 856 to 879, all numbers inclusive,.a=ounting in the aggregate to Four Ijvndred Uinet7-nice Shousand Dollars 0499,000.00), and is authorized by a vote of more than two-tiArds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 28th day of ITareh,,L 1950, and is issued and sold b;,: the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pur- suant to and in strict conformity with provisions of the Constitution and laws of said W state. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total w enornt of ,indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is law, that all acts conditions and thingswithint.+e limit provided by _ , 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 prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly rade 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. Ia WITIESS N s E01P said board ofsupervisorz has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county, clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the day of 19 ys SEAL) Ubairman of Boardo e v sors s CMUTTERSIG EM- :Gounty ru=or r Conn Clerk an C er of the Board of. 3upery sots IT 1S IURT ORDS that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following, form, to-wit: s „M 4 Fa• J , t C}.. sYw:- r41, f 4 Y 28 141onday, July 17, 1950 - Continued r Ja x SJ t5{4kf nr The Treasurer of ldi?C Y- ice County, State of Californias sill pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sink-Ing fund of the Aca3.anes 'Union fi School 7l'strict k= in salzi Cour y, an tie day of 19 at his office in "artinez, n ountp, the sura o and 100 dollars of or non s terost on Bond o of said School District. W p d rr i 5--- y Ruw1foroun f .xaSf SY r IT IS FCz aRDv. that the money for the redemption of said bonds and payment of the interest thereon s jall be raised by taxation upon all t able property in said school district and provision shall be made for.the levy and collection. of such taxes in the manner provided by lax.01d IT IST7F_-,' OBD that the Clerk of said board of supervisors< shall Jf' cause a notice of sale of said bonds to be published.at least two.creeks in 'Lafayette Sun", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of r' Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Monday the 14th day of August, 1954, at 21:00 orclock, A.Z. w 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 Hill reserves the richt to reject any and all bids for mad. bonds. The foregoing resolution and order vas passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof hold on the 17th day of July, 1950 by the following vote, to-vit AYES: Supervisors - W. SJ. Buchanan, J. Frederickson, S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cur=Jmgs, Rag S. Taylor u 1,10 S: None ABSEI1T: None XITTiMSS my hand and the seal of said Board of Supervisors this 17Th day of July, 1950 a W. T. PAASCH, m_ County C1er ex-officlo Cie-rECie-rof the Yo-a-r2lx,{ of Suvervisors. Fs By s Vit.'A. SITITH lSepu jt Clerk In the Fatter of Advertising in t='.w Labor herald", C.I.O. Newspaper. Y It appearing to this Board that .the "Labor Heralds is the official C I.O«; publication and that the Labor Bay TEdition will be a good advertising medium of the resources of the County of Contra Costa; On motion of Supervisor R.ipl seconded b Supervisor Taylor., IT IS BY:THEupsuPps BOARD ORDERS that the expenditure of 44100 for an advertisement of the resources of t * Contra Costa County in the 3.350 Labor lav Edition be and the same is hereby authorized. x sz The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the Matter of Authorizing the Pacific Gas & Electric Cakpany to install lights for the 171-A3iS.ir-G.: J A TON LIGHTING DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, "IT 15 ,BY TF" BOARD ORDE;gED that the Pacific Gas L Electric Company is authorized to install a m street light in front of 60 Arlington Court, Berkeley, Kensington, which is within. q the Kensington Lighting District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board. In the Natter of Authorizing Sealer of Weights and Leas- ures to attend meeting In Sacramento. On notion of Supe_ ser T lo_, seconded ervisor Riple IT IS BY 3bySupy's TIU3 BOARD ORDMED that P. J. Biglow, Sealer or Weights and Measures, is authorized to t attend Legislative Coaaittee meeting of the State Organization of Sealer of Weights and Measures at Sacramento, Zmly 24, 25, and 26, his expenses to be a County,charge.dd .t¢ yV f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S a j j I41onday, July. 17, 1950 _ Continued f t,r In the Matter of Approval of agreement with State re in- spection and certification service for Early Apples in County, On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b y Supervisor Ripley, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORD.. 9 that V. G. Stevens, County Agricultural Commissioner, is authorized toz ::. execute on behalf of the County of Contra Costa an agreement dated July 10, 1950 with: the Early Apple Advisory Board, acting under the direction of the Director of Agricul- ture of the State of California, 'Which agreement provides that said Agricultural Commissioner will perform inspection, certification and other authorized services, in accordance with the provisions of the ?.arketing Order for Early Apples and the Opera.. ting Rules and Regulations established thereunder on all Early Apples upon vhich inspection is requested by grazers, shippers, distributors, or other handlers in the County of Contra Costa, will issue to each app?scant for inspection an original certi- ficates and said Caarmi.>ssioner will collect assessments on all apples for which certifi.. I cater are issued, said Early Apple Advisory Board to pay said Commissioner for service N performed at the rate or not to exceed tt-25.00 for the 1950 marketing season, said agreement to become effective at 12:01 a.m., July 10, 1950 and to be terminated at midnight, December al, 1950• NSF j The foregoing order is passed by the uziauinous vote of the Board. In the utter of Garbage a dump located in Vine Hill3 rf Robert L. Condon, attorney at lav, having notified this Board that his clients, Dan Gardner and Boyd Olney, Jr., expect to have their garbage dump located in the area commonly referred to as Nountain Copper near Hartinez, in operation by August 1, 1950; fi On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY ME, BOARD ORDMM that the County Health Department investigate conditions at the garbage dump located in the Vine 'Hill area and file a report with this Board by July24, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t _aYi In the Fatter of Approving purchase of equipment for use of County Assessor. On motion of Supervisor R__ a following forTuley, seconded by Supervisor Ta IT IS BY THEpurchaseoft:BOARD ORDERED that the r :g items, zhich appear on the 151 Cap.. ital Outlay for the County Assessor's Office is hereby AFFROVSD; Five steel filing cabinets, 5 drawers each, letter size, at a cost of not to exceed 01*480`.00 f Four cameras and cases, Kodak Tourist with F63 Leas, at a cost of not to exceed 0230000; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving purchase of certain equipment for Socia? Service Department. On motion of Supervisor Gags, seconded by Supervisor -r edericksoa, IT 2& BY TRE BOARD OiDE1,W that the immediate purchase of the followingdescribed e ui for use Of the Social Service Department, is a Amen approved; 31 Posture Chairs 91140.00 3wf 10 Desks _ Drop Centers 4100.00 3 Desks _ sight Fed.360.00 18 Desks 1230.00 typewriters 62820.00 24 oloing Chairs 130.00 12 Files, 5 drawer letter 11284.00 6 Bookcases, shell" 270.00 3 Dictauhone _ Dictator 01025.00 6 Dicta -hone _ TranscriberR- 02050.00 The fore O order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r A = In the Matter of Request from Harry A. Hobbs, Cammissioner, Oakley w County Fire Protection District, for aid to district. 3Y,y J Rt Marry A. Hobbs, Camrdssioner, Oakley County Fire Protection, District, having `filed with this Board a request for financial aid to provide for housing a fire engine 1 belonging to the district but to be used to service the Knightsen area; rOnmotionofSupervisorFrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,> IT IS BY' THE BOARD ORDER that said request is referred to the District Attorney to ans—wer. Ttae foregoing order isS passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 30 Monday., July 172 1950 _ Continued w y 3 sreF„4 d} . In the Matter of Granting Permission for running deer shoot at Jack Reath K . Ranch located at 5100 Appian ;Ray, E). Sobrante. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS x° BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the E . Sobrente Rod and Gun Club and the Veterans of E1 Sobrante are granted permission to have a running deer shoot on the Sack Reath Ranch located at 5100 Appian Way, M Sobrante, July 22, 23, 29, and 30j, provided said events are conducted under safety rules uhieh are approved by .the Rational Rifle Association of America. Tie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board« In the Matter of Approval of Report of County* Auditor r , filed July 17, 1950. The County *editor having .filed with this Board on July 17, 1950 hi s; report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; a On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cw=dngs, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office L of the County Clerk* IT IS BY M BOARD FCRT ORDERED that the expenditures contained rr. therein, be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the rcard of Super- 42. visors are published. r, w IT IS BY M I-EXIM FURTMM ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein, to be open for public inspection. le foregoingg ..ng order is passed by the ung ir ous vote of the Board. Y t4 a,3Y . in the Matter of the 0l,250,000 Issue of x h Bonds of Pittsburg Unified School Dis- trict of Contra Costa County Voted at RE.SOLUTIOR the Election Held June 8, 1950. r . FffMIEAS, this Board of Supervisors has duly authorized the issuance AIN-and offer for sale of X1,250,000 principal amount of bonds of Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County, all dated September 15, 1950; and x R 'iSAa, the Board of Education of Pittsburg Unified School District F of Contra Costa County has duly filed with this Board of Supervisors its resolution dated June 19, 1950, certifying to the allocation of the proceeds of the sale of said xr bonds. 72 T1E7, . '0R3, 78E IT .RESOLVED by the ' Board of Supervisors of the r County of Contra Costa as follors: 1. Out of the proceeds of said .11,250,000 principal amount of bonds of said Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County authorized at an election 'scold in said district on June S, 1950, there is allocated to elementary school purposes the sura of not exceeding . 594.000, rich su, together with existing f bond issues allocated to elementary school purposes (amounting tDi$7003,623) does not exceed five per cent (5 ) or the taxable property of said district, as shown by the last equalized assessment of the County of Contra Costa. , 2. Out of the proceeds of said 01,250.000 principal a=ount of bonds of said district authorized at said election of June 8, 1950, there is hereby alloca- ted to iii,g}i school pu iposes the sum of the emcee ding $656.000, rh ich sum, together with existing bond issues heretofore allocated to high school purposes (amounting to 0537.377) docs not exceed five per cent (5 ) of the taxable property of said district,; as shoun by the last equalized assessment of the County of Contra Costa. j 3. That this board does hereby find and determine that said "t1,250, 0 5r principal amount of bonds of said district authorized at said election held on. June S, 1950, is within every debt and other limitation prescribed by Section 4714 of the Education Code and the laws of the State of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors,of the County of Contra Costa this 17th day of July, 1950 by the following vote, to-wit: AMS: Supervisors _ S. S.Rinley, s. L.Cum~nings, Ray S. Taylor,. rt J. Frederickson, W. J. Buchanan, 1 h3°`y NOES: Supervisors _ None S ABSEIM: Supervisors -. Hone. a V. Tr,w2ks'r F Y µh L i"A:. Monday, July 17, 1950 _ Continued L t a In the Matter of Granting Clarence E. Lehman, Jr. free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. I L*# Clarence E. Lehman, Jr., Apt, K 4639, Bayo Vista Housing Unit, Rodeo, having s filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream in the air unincorporated a_ea of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said Clarence E.I,gbman, Jr. is an honorably discharged veteran of World.War II (evidenced by Dis- charge Certificate Serial #648-90-98, dated Kay 21, 1947); On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDE1W that said Cla_-ence E. Lehman, Jr. be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice crean in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS B1 7H.:; BOARD FUR: OR"RED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be r and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. fine foregoing- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Granting A. Ray Graham free permit to peddle in ns A 1 the unincorporated area of the County. I A Graham, 1561 Oak Park Blvd., Walnut Creek, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle,bakery goods in the unincorpor- ated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said A. Ray Graham is- an I honorably discharged veteran of World War 11 (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial. #C2165006, dated January 18, 1946); I Ch notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 1 Tr BOARD ORD.'iM that said A. Ray Graham be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ba;mry goods in the utnia*.corporated area of the County as requested, •and° IT 4aISBYTIY. BOARD ; . ZM ORD= that the ft- x Collector of Contra Costa County be =d- lie is Hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. A ' 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the I4atter of Granting George n. x ;, Bell free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. George E. Bell 227 =dorado Street, El Cerrito, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle bakery ,goods and ice crease in the unincor- porated area of the county, and it appearing to this Board that said George E. Bell is an honorably disch --%ed veteran of 'World War Il (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial #11-04-918, dated November 3, 1945); On motion of Supervisor FApley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said George E. Bell be and he is hereby granted a free permit to puddle bakery goods and ice areae in the unincorporated area of the County as reques- tod, and IT IS BY THS BOARD I?TiRr7F_.--R ORDMW that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. Tne .foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the IXttor of Grant David R. Johnson frets permit to peddle in Y the unincorporated area of the County, r David R. Johnson 532 Alhambra St., having filed "vrith this Board- z an application for a free permit to peddle auto accessories, garden supplies, includ shrubbery, plants and trees in the unincorporated area of the county, and it appearingtothisBoardthatsaidDavidR. Johnson is an honorably discharged veteran of World 6WarII, (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial #347-49-35, dated Nov. 17, 1949); On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOAR Oi?D MAT SAID Clarence S. IrJtan, Jr. be and he is hereby granted a freer permit to peddle auto accessories, garden supplies, including• shrubbery, •plants and i trees in the unincorporated area of the Countytg as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARD- I-TRT RMORDEthat the TO= Collector of-Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. F re S%- e foregoing order is passed by the untuUmous vote of the Board& r In the Matter of Granting Charley x <MEE. Clymer free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Ch arley E. Clymer, 2461 Bancroft Lane, San Pablo, Calif. having filed with this Board an application for a free permdt to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated-,:' araa of the County, and it appearIng to this Board that said Charley-, E.Clyrier is an ' honorably discharged veteran ofWorld War I (evidenced by Discharge certificate Serial 3655612, dated Ilay 29, 1920;) Ix i On notion of Supervisor Ripley, -seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY BOARD ORDERED that said Charley E. Clymer be and he is hereby granted a free permit V. 1 to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the Couantg as requested, and IT isBlrT1ROARDIFURME20110,121ED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and h r I'onday,July 17, 1950 Continued f>d is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanlmorus vote of the Board. r.4. In the,Vatter, of Ordinances No. 545 and No. 550.r; Affidavit of L. E. Stoddard showing publication or copy of Ordinance fts. 54Z for the time and in the,nanner.required by lav in the awalaut Kernel"; and Affidavit of Leona Varchatti shom3ng publication or copy of Ordinance No. r: 550 for the tune and in the manner required by lay.in the "Antioch Ledger"; having been filed with this r d; On motion of Supervisor Cun=iogs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD Oi2DiBD that Ordinances No. 54~5 and Bo. 550 be and the same are herebya : DEECLAT. D DDTAY PUBLISfis . Mle foregoing order is passed by the unanl=aus vote of the Board. n In the Patter of report r " of Veteran's Service De artnent. Deport for June, 1950, is presented by the Veterans' Service Department,, "and ordered placed on file. In the Flatter of Application of James E30rv, Doyle for permission to establish a trucking terminal and public nexchousa in S. D. This Board having on July 10, 1950, continued to July 17, 1950 for further a' le for a land use permit to establish se consideration, the application of James E. Joy a public warehouse and trucking terminal. on Lots 30-31-32-33 on Cloverdale Tract near y + ' Concord, and this Board having at this tim p?oceeded to consider said application; and It appearing that said applicant, James E. Doyle has ccomiunicated with Supervisor Taylor that he vdshes to vithdraw his request, and said James E. Doyle has notified said Supervisor Taylor that he v4_22 fi7.e vrith this Board a request for withdrawal of his application for said land use permit. Jr- In the Peat Ler of Application of W. J. Boles for Land Use Permit. Hy t F,Gfn3" This Board having on July 10 continued to July 175, 1950 for further consid.. eration, the application of W. J. Boies. for modifications of proviaL s of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 in an R-A district, Ordinance. 382,. 'to have 2j feet side µyard on one side of jot 868, Hacienda Del Orinda, Unit No. 7, fronting on north aide of Camino Don Miguel - Orinda Area, and this Board having further considered said application;On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CARD =- that said natter is continued for further consideration to July 24, 1950. rS die foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Appointment of William Grueninger as Cogaissioner,Byron County ;sire Protection District. Due to the resignation of William E. Bunn as Commissioner of the- Syron County Fire Protection District, effective Jens 12 1950, there is a vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of the Byron County Fire Protection District;Now, therefore, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY = BUM OBDERID that William Crueninger is appointed Comd ssioner of the Byron County Fire Protection District.The foregoing order !.a passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F; A Mtr In the Vhtter of Proposed Amendment to Xaster Zoning Ordinance to pre-vent housing from being erected in F Heavy Industrial Areas.Ca=m1nications from the American Standard Radiator and Sanitary Corporation yY Sholl Oil Company and,the Atlas Ponder Cocgmny in which this Board 3s urged to amend x Ordinance #382 to repent hour from be erected in hen industrial d arids'p s aro filed with this Board and cons;dered; and rm On notion of Supervisor Cum** seconded b Supervisor Ri 1 T - IS sr ars up s 3 uP P s IT IS BY rc-BOARD ORDMW that the Planning Carnc3s3ion prepare an ordinance that mould prevent r ,housing in the areas zoned for heavy Industry* r z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 331 Monday, July 17, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Preparation of Ordinance to Interim Zone for Residential Agricultural purposes, certain described areas in Ygnacio f Valley. A petition signed by approximately 53 alleged residents of certain described k ' area in the Ygnacio Valley and in which this Board is requested to adopt an emergency interim zoning ordinance for the purpose of restricting the size of land parcels to a minimum of one-half acre for single-family dwelling in said area and a petition signed by approximately 10 alleged property owners requesting this Board to interim zone as P, R-A, the Warehouse-Clipper Lane Area, having been filed with this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney and the Planning Commission are directed to prepare an emergency ordinance Interim Zoning for R-A purposes, said areas. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. eke In the Matter of Request for Rezoning of property. r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BYw THE BOARD ORDERED that the following requests for rezoning of property are referred to the Planning Commission: Hergan, Inc. , 3625 MacArthur Blvd. , Oakland, that the easterly 30.5 feet of d . lots 456 to 462, inclusive, Gregory Gardens, unit No. 3 be rezoned from R-S to N-B, Mrs. D. Y. Jacobson, 35 Commonwealth Ave. , San Francisco, that lots 12 to 22 inclusive, of Cloverdale Tract, Portion of Lot 1 Valley Land Rancho San Miguel, be rezoned to R-B; and that 1/6 of said area be classified as parking area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from Southern pacific Company requesting revision o:' Ordinance No. 382, re Housing Projects in areas zoned for Heavy and Light Industry. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from the Southern Pacific Company in which request is made for revision of Ordinance No. 3829 for the purpose of precluding the w location of Housing Projects such as the Parchester Housing Project in areas zoned for Heavy and Light Industrial purposes, is referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the flatter of 4TransferofFunds, Juvenile Hall. F° On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by S upervisor Ripley, a IS BY THB BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer from Juvenile Hall funds the following, amounts: 1500 from Permanent Personnel Appropriation to ApprBpriation for Temporary Help Cancel $190.00 from Appropriation for Replacements Increase Capital Outlay Appropriations $190.00 Transfer from unappropriated Reserve to Services Appropriation $39000 IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Auditor is authorized to make payment of $3050 to Schools Services Funds for 1949-50 costs of school at Juvenile Hall The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Gi In the Matter of Ordinance No. 554. Ordinance No. 554 which amends Ordinance 217 and provides for specifying form of maps of any subdivisions which are filed is presented to this Board; and onLw motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE sa BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 554 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED and IT IS FUHER R` ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time anRT d in the manner re- quired by law, in the "Pittsburg Post-Dispatch", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. y is i PrJ1 The foregoing order is passed by tie unanimous vote of the Board.s,x r r k E a 34 Sf Sf n Monday, July 17, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Howard L. Bodily. Howard L. Bodily 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 z . provisions of Section 4 Subdivision 4 Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a 5 foot j . set back off Beverly Road located portion of Lots B do L. Map of Subdivision Lot is San Pablo Rancho, at Rincon Road and Beverly Road, Kensington 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 appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THL 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.Safi: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i a„ In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to B. M. Randall. B. M. Randall 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 a 1 ffot set back for l garage located Lot 37, Block 0, Berkeley Highlands Addition, Kensington Area, 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; i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Myers Construction Co. Myers Construction Co. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification d the provisions of Section 1+ Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 5 feet on one side and 8} feet on the other side located portion of Lot 248, yap of E1 Sobrante Rancho, fronting 53 feet on the northeast side of Rincon Road, approximately 1000 feet north of Appian Way, E1 Sobrante Area, an R-A district, and said applicationhavingbeenreferredtothePlanningCommissionofContraCostaCountyandsaidPlanning Commission having recommenrad 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 E provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. Cecil W. Myers. i- Mrs. Cecil A. Byers 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 for her duplexs located Lot 12, Block 111 East Richmond Heightsq, on Maple Street, Richmond, an R-1 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 application be granted; rK, s I On motion of Supervisor Ripleys seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requestedsbe 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 Anderson. James 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 ) r, of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 5 feet on one side and 7* feet on the other and to have a frontage of 62.5 feet, located on a portion of Lot 15 E1 Sobrante Acres ?map not filed) s fronting on the north side of Renfrew Road approximately 175 feet west of Rincon Road, 81 Sobrante-Areas an R-A 4 r. district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requesteds be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t4M2' t 4 Monday, July 199 1950, Continued In the hatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. Y. Angella. Mrs. V. Angella 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 1+ Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 -to have a 5 foot side yard fo garage located Lot 5 and a portion of Lot 4, Lafayette Gardens, fronting on Elizabeth Street, Lafayette, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the fPlanningCommissionofContraCostaCountyandsaidPlanningCommissionhavingrecom- mended to this Board that said application be granted;ter On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS TSF 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 x 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 R. B. Wadsworth. R. E. Wadsworth 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 3 of Ordinance 382 to have 9 lots of approx1mately 6900 square feet each located on the north side of Geary Road, 1300 feet west of the State Highway, a proposed subdivision, an R-S district, and said application having beenf referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commissio r, having recommended to this Board that said application be granted to have 8 lots to be approximately 100 feet x 76, as per the map attached; 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 have 8 lots to be approximately 100 feet x 76, as per the map attached. a n„ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u In the Matter of Application of Mrs. Hazel Lychak for a land N ff use permit. Mrs. Hazel Lychak 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 operate a beauty shop as a home occupation at her home located on lot 10, Block 14, Rollingwood Tract, El Sobrante 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 denied; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBS BOARD ORDERED that said application_ for land use permit for the modification of the z 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. 01 And the Board meets as a Board of Equalization at 4 p.m. with all members present. I In the Matter of Denying request 4 of C. L. Floto for reduction of assessments of Webb Island property. 014 This Board having on July 109 1950 referred the request of C. L. Floto for reduction of assessment of property assessed to Charles L. Floto and Irene M. Floto and Florence F. Kirksey, Assessments No. 648001 and No. 648002, which property is located in the Ifebb Island Tract, to the District Attorney for his opinion as to whether this Board has authority to reduce said assessments; and The District Attorney having advised this Board that he finds no legal means by s which this Board could reduce said assessments; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Assessments for fiscal year 1950-51. This Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization having completed f` equalization of assessments of Contra Costa County for- the fiscal year 1950-51; Upon motion of Supervisors Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the assessment rolls, statements, books, maps, etc. , in and for the county of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1950-51 as equalised by this Board be and the same are hereby ACCEPTED by this Board and APPAOYED by the unanimous vote of the ter° Board of Supervisors, sitting as a Board of Equalization; And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to Monday, July 24, 1950 at 9 O'clock A.Y. r : O A Fry" . firman ATTEST: t, W. T.)PAAS CLERK By Deputy Clerk 6, ti TIE'FORS THE BOARD OF SLTPERVISORS 1401MAy JCLY 249 1950 M BOARD IST IN REGULAR SESSION As 9 O*CLOCR, A.M. PRESENT: HON. V. J. BUCHAM N, CHAIRVAN, PHESIDIIFG; SUPr^RVISQRS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUWNGS, RAF S. TAFLOR, J. FftCILSON; W. T. PAASCH, CCK In the Fatter of the Report or the Plarm ng Commission on the Request of HERCULES POMDF. COMPA13Y for OEM Rezoning in the * s'''ue T01TJS:;IP AREA. 7--MR.rAS, on the 24th day of July, 1950, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa riled with this Board its findings and roe ons in the above matter, and WEERM, kSs 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 f which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, Y Y Nws IT IS OBD that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 14th day of August, 1950, being a Honday, at 10 otclock, A.bI., in the Chamber of the k Board of Supervisors, 'Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be given by the Clerk by ntvr notice published in the "Tri-CitNesa not less than ten days before such hearing, and r . y x{43 IT IS FURTzH10 ORDER that this Board hold a hearing at 10 otclock, A0, on Vonday, the 14th day of August, 1950, in the Chanters of the L'oard of Supervisors, y` Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions s g and presentations thaw may be made by any persons who may be interested. x The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AIES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, Wo J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES• Supervisors _ bone. ABSMaT: Supervisors _ None*w. r In the Matter of the Report of the Planning; Commission on the Request of THOMAS W. lM3TNY, for Rezoal OEM in the SAN PABLO AREA. k WIMREAS, on the 24th day of July, 1950s, the Planning Camission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the4 above matter, and V x , 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, 3017, TIT IREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 14th day of August, 1950s being a Monday, at 10 otclock, A.M., in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Kartinez, California, be given by the Clerk bg r, Y notice published in the "San Pablo Reporter" not less than ten days before such hear. ing, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERES that this Board hold a nearing at 10 o'clock, A.Y. on Mondays the 14th day of August, 1950, in the Cha ars of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Martinez California for the nRecords, s s purpose of hearing. protests, petitions' and presentations that may be made by any persons who may be interested. The foregoing order etas passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board- y"n AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cumdngs, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NODS: Supervisors _ None. ABSEIIT: Supervisors -. Hone. x In the 21atter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to report on requests for rezoning. w On ;notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERM, that the P1 ening Coaission is granted a ninety-day extension of time to report on requests for rezonin of property of the follovdmg: T. 2 . Holcombe to rezone his property in Danville frau R-A to R-S, Livingston and Dahl to rezone their property in the Daville Area from R-,A to R-S, G Giocomo Catalano to rozone his property in the Pleasant Hill Area from ria residential to R-E, x t m Vj Monday. July 242 1950 - Continued 3i Chester C. Hook, V. Roya? Hook, and Mildred A. Hook, by Tinning & DeLap, their attorneys, to rezone their property in the Pleasant Hill Area from Agricultural to Retail Business, fw, r Olive 1I. Eirtley 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 j Hill Area from R-1 to R-B, g 4i w Bruce RcCollun Hortgage Company to rezone property in the Pleasant, f Hill Area from residential to cc= rcial, Ralston Bullitt to rezone property in the Pleasant Hill Area from X ` I residential to business The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Denying Land Use Permit to Kenneth F. Dean. Kenneth H. Dean 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 eliminate side yard for addition to garage, located Lot 15, cyte Subdivision, fronting on Contor Street, Saranap, an R-S district and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having reeom' mended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor a7lor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDM'+, thaw said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions or said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. Thee foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.5 In the Fatter of Denying Land Use s• Permit to Eves. Lea liendoza. tr: Iters. Lea Iendoza having filed with this Board an application under the pro` visions of Section ^r of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the a provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 to have two lots less than 1/2_ acre, located hot 113, idylvood Acres, Unit #2, corner of lit. View and Laurel Drive, 1 an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County* and said Planning Coord ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TSE 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. r r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s i In the Matter of Granting Lard Use Permit to Lyle H.and Yar jorie L. Shores. Lyle iy. and Marjorie L. Shores, having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of ice No, 382 for a land use permit for modification of the, provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 3 of Ordinance 38 , to have tiro houses on one lot, located S. E. Corner of Newell Avenue & Willow par tion of Lot 85, Deming Park Tract; northern half being parcel of 100 feet x 100 feet, 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 F that said application be granted; rA_ On motion of Suporvisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS that said appl;cation 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 forogoing order is _sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7. F E Vj.: 5, 1 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Perritt to Irs. :arren E. Love. I3rs. Warren E. Loge, 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 Subsections 5 2e 6' of Ordinance 382 for 15 foot and 16 foot side yards and 14 foot set back, located Lot 70_A, portion of Lot 70, 11bra.ga Woodlands, Unit .42, an 3,A district, and said application having been re_ rw ferred to the Plan v, Coamassion of Contra Costa County f _ty and said Planning Commission q„_ having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ct's, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T$r BOARD OR MM 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. h Monday, July 24, 1950 - Continued Fl1 E In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to E. Y. Boller. E. Y. Troller leaving filed v3.th this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions a fofSection4SubdivisionFSubsection5ofordinance382tohave ? Foot side Bard for x, garage, located descriptive parcel containing one acre on gest side for Reliez Station Road bounded on north by Rives on South by Phelps, an R-A district, and. said applicatRn leaving been referred to the Planing Commission of. Contra Costa County and said Plan- Hing Coma ssion having recaams+ended to this Board ttiat said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cis, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS µBY TIB;; BOARD ORDER that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set fourth 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 Tars. 3:1. Xiitney.Mrs. 14. 7hitney having wiled with this Board an application under the provi-sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of th provisions or Section 4 Subdivision p Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to use I4onday, July 24, 1950 _ Continued 4 t}f s A- q In the I»atter of Ordinae No. 553. r Ordinance No. 555 uhich amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) by providing for the rezoning of a portion of the 10th Tomsbfp near the City of F, Pinole, be a t of the uninc ted territory of the Count of Contra CostaParorParargg s is presented to this Board; and s On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD-RiUM that said Ordinance No. 553 be and the same is hereby APPROVED.i a44 IT IS BY M2 BOARD 'U'RTF_:- ORD:."" ME that a copy of said Ordinance No. 553 be published in the °Tri_City News", a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub_tt lished in the County of Contra Costa. f The foregoing order 4-3 pas sed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t I In the Matter of Ordinance r < No. 555. Ordinance No. 555 thich amends Ordinance No. 382 (baster Zoning Ordinance) by providing for the re.-on ix of a portion of the Alhaabra Valley area. (Marchi propert ` is presented to this Board; and a On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance IIo. 555 be and the sane is hereby APP'ROV'ED. IT IS BY 71-H- 1 . BOARD FURS ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No, 555 be published in the t'Coatra Costa Standard",, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. p The foregoing order is passed by the unanintaus vote of the Board. .tax 1 m In the Fatter of Reports. Report for the month of Jtme, is presented by Pittsburg Health Center and Annual Report 1949_50, is presented by the Richmond Health Center, and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said reports be placed on file.x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, f r 1 In he Matter of Ordinance #551, A copy of ice No. 551 having been published for the time and in the. yyT r .manner required by laws in the San Pablo Nevis, as evidenced by affidavit of Doris Miller, is presented to this Board; On notion or S:tpervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TM .BOARD ORD PM that said Ordinance No. 551 is declared DULY PUBLISHED, and IT IS BY UTE BOARD ORDE:M that said Affidavit be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Matter of Approval of warrants 1 issued by Delta Farms Reclamation District No, 2024. Delta Farms Reclamation District IIo. 2024 having presented to this Board' the following warrants issued by said District: No. 554 _ Leo P. Fal3man 209.11 1 r3dfl. StiS _ J. J. McIntosh 467.80 1 yyM1y(f for Eng. u: Supt., R E: U Levees, General Expense and for Office Expense: On motion of Supervisor F`redericksons seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TME BOARD ORDEi• that said warrants are approved and W. S. Buchanan, Chairman- is authorized to sign the approval of this Board on said warrants. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.5 In the Matter of Rejecting bid z on Additions and .Alterations I to Laundry Building, County aH. r Hospitals A bid on additions and Alterations to Laundry Building, County Hospital, is presented to this Board by Joe E. Ellsvorth after 11 A.M., the time fixed by this i Board for opening bids for Additions and Alterations to Laundry Building and installa.. I tion of Electrical and piping lines to laundry Equipment at the County Hospital, Mar_ tinez, Ciaiforaia, and this Board requests an opinion from the District Attorney as to whether said bid may be accepted and considered, and said District Attorney states aft that the bid should be rejected; and On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 7IM- BOARD ORDERED that said bid is rejected and delivered to said Joe R. Ellsworth. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 1 40 Iaonday, July 24, 1950 - Continued e rrg" In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Additions and Alterations to Laundry Building, County Hospital. 43ThisbeingthetimefinedrortheopeningofbidsforAdditionsandAlter- ations lter ations to Laundry Building and installation of electrical and piping lines to laundry equipment at the County Hospital, Martinez, California, bids from the following are opened and read to the Board by the Clerks V. P. Naufenberig, Rt. 2, Boa 341, 'Mn tinez, Allan Fuller, 1303 Ivy Court, Walnut Creek; Pike & Hill, Boa 27, Diablo, California; And said bids are referred to Conger and Willis, Architects, and said Confer Willis recomend to this Board that the bid of X. P. Maufenberg is the lowest and best bid received for said work, and said Conifer & Willis also recommend that the Boar avmrd the contract on the base bid and on Alternate No. 4, and On notion of Supervisor Cumr nes, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the contract for said work is awarded to said V. P. Kaufenberg at the price in his bid for the following: Proposition No. 1: (base bid) 016,678.00 Alternate Bid No, 4: Installation of copper piping in X accordance with Addend= Ho. 1 to the specifica.. tion under title "Water Piping for Alternate Bid No. 40 in place of piping specified under pro- position No. 1. ADD TO ME-; AMOUR HID UfMER PROPOSITION 10.1 X278.00 7 Total Bid $16,956.00 Yprepare,, IT IS FL:RTHEi 0 that the District Attorne the contract for said work. fi" IT IS FU TIME ORDERED that sa.im V. P. Saufenberg present to this Board two n surety bonds, each of the amount of .188,478.00, one to guarantee faithful performance of contract, the other to guara*:tee payment to labor and materialmeen, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Z In the Matter of Consolidation of Election for Directors, Concord Hospital District with regular County and State General Election to be held on November 7, 1950. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that the regular district election for th, vacancies on the Board of Directors for the Concord Hospital District and for the tittsburg Coity Hospital District shall be consolidated with the regular County and State General Election to, be held on November 7, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the -unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?:attpr of Application of W. J. Boies for land use perrdt. This Board having on July 17, continued to this date for further consideratiai hearing on the application of W. J. Boies for modifications of provisions of Section 4 f * Subdivision F Subsection 5 in an R-A district, Ordinance 382, to have 21 feet side r yard on one side of Lot 686, Hacienda Del Orinda, Unit Ido. 7, fronting on north side of Camino Don I iguel - Orinds area; x On notion of Supervisor C'+s, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r: BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that said natter is further continued to August 7, 1850. fy The foregoing_ order is passed by the unanimous vote. of• the Board..- In oa.rd.. In the Matter of RoseindingBoard Order of July 17 re proposed In- terim Zoning of Ygnacio Valley s ds Area. w his Board having on July 17, 1950 passed an order directing the District 4 Attorney and the Planning Commission to prepare an emergency ordinance, Interim. Zoning for R-A purposes, certain described area in the Ygnaeio Valley, and Hovard Foulds F having appeared before this Board to protest the preparation of such an ordinance; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY"THE BOARD ORDERED that said order of July 17, 1950 is hereby VACATED., ABAIMOMD, and SET ASIDE. IT IS BY Wm— BOARD -FIMTHER ORS that the Planning Commission is directed to post for a period of ten dam notice of any proposed subdivisions within said area. The foregoing order is passed b the >man-linous vote of the Board. S S pa y I1.onday, July 24, 1950 y F AA 1j t b In the Matter of Revoking Land Use Permit heretofore granted to R. A. Austin. z This Board having heretofore granted R. A. Austin a land use permit to operate an auto and trailer camp on Lot 15, Viera Subdivision near Antioch, and said" R. A. Austin having requested this Board to revoke said land use permit as of Suly 1 1950, and this Board having on June 5, 1950 referred said matter, to the Planning Commission for its recommendations; and said Planning Commission having filed with this Board its recor=endation that said land use permit be revoked as requested; I Therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor j Ripley, IT IS BY THEE BOARD ORDS M that said land use permit is revoked as of July 1, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 ," In the Hatter of Approving Purchase I of certain Capital Outlay Items for P County Clerk. v. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY'THE BOARD ORDI-11 'D that the immediate purchase of seventy five (75) Election Voting Booths y for the County Clerk, tm3ch items are included in the 1950-51 Capital Outlay, is approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E In the Matter of Fixing Cost County Hospital, July 1, 1931 to dune 30, 1942. r on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3' BY'THE BOARD ORDERED that cost per day per patient for general care at the County ffospital for the period from July 1, 1931 to June 30, 194-2 inclusive, is hereby fixed at T'ie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed increase y' r in rates at Buchanan Field. R. H. Uller, Jr., Representative Mount Diablo Unit Aircraft Or ers & Pilots and Warren N. Boggess, President, Businessmen's Association of Buchanan Field having appeared before this Board and read letters protesting any increase in. tie` doyen rates at Buchanan Field, and B. L. Jackson hating appeared before this Board and having read a letter from the Mount Diablo Flying Club protesting any increase in tie- down rates at said field and said personu having made certain recommendations with regard to the operation of the field; On motion or Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that said matter is referred to the Aviation Committee,, which committee f is composed of Supervisors Cunnings, Taylor and Frederickson, for study and report to II this Board on August 7, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the 1-TAtter of Accepting as completed, addition to RicN- mond Health Center. This Board having entered into an agreement with C. Overaa and Company on" December 52 1949 for the construction of addition to the Richmond Health Center; and Donald L. Hardison, Architect, having filed with this Board a recommendation that Notice of Completion of said work of constructing said addition to said Richmond Health Centers be filed• On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the construction of addition to the Richmond Health Center in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board for said i work, and under provisions of said agreement with said C. Overaa and Company above referred to, IS HEREBY DECIARM COUP TM) AI1D MS SALT, . IS HERBY ACCEPTED. f bE t IT IS BY TEE,3 BOARD F G Ii l O-M,)Ef.- that a Notice of Completion of said work: 2" : be filed with the Counts Recorder. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. lit 1 r 'fit F j l 42 Monday, July 24, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Exoneration of Bond #791195 issued by St. Paul Mercury Indemnity Company, W. J. Buchanan, Principal. E 1 It appearing that on January. 9 1950 W. J. Buchanan, Supervisor of Contra Cost County filed with the County Clerk, 61ficial Bond #2483884 issued by Hartford Accident r and 19 emnity Company with said W. J. Buchanan, principal, in the amount of $59000.00, commencing January 32 1950; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Official Bond #?91195 issued by Saint Paul Mercury Indemnity Company in the amount of $5,000.00 with W. J. Buchanan, principa 1, and in favor of the County of Contra Costa, said official bond being dated June 24, 1948, i filed in the County Clerk's office on June 28, 1948, be and the same is hereby released and exonerated. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Cancellation of Lease with HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND (premises used for Isolation Hospital by County until May 1, 1950). This Board having heretofore entered into a lease dated September 1, 1946 with the HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND for that certain clinic buildijpg commonly known as 434 Garrard Boulevard, Project CAL-41?7, City of Richmond, County of r Contra Costa, State of California, and it being the mutual desire of the Housing Authority of the City of Richmond and of the County of Contra Costa to terminate the operations of said premises as of the 1st day of May, 1950; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Ripley seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease IS HEREBY CUELLED as of of 1, 19509 and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the Lessee, is authorized and directed to execute CANCELLATION OF said LEASE, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Mutter of Approval of c' Lease for Cowell Portland Zl Cement Company. A form of lease dated July 24, 1950, between the Cowell Portland Cement Company,lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, lessee, wherein said lessor leases to said lessee certain portions of a two-story brick building (known as Cowell Hall) at the corner of Second and A Streets in Cowell for a term of one year, commencing on the first of August 1950 and ending on the 31st day of July, 1951, for a total rental of $780.04, k ; payable $15.00 on the last day of each and every month during the term thereof, the first payment of $65.00 to be made on the last day of tugust, 1950, said lessee during the entire term to use said premises for the purpose of conducting therein an office ; for the County Farm Advisor of Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded b Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY w THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROYED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is directed to execute same on behalf of Contra Costa County. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw ` his warrants monthly in favor of said Cowell Portland Cement Company in accordance wit the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s yet In the Matter of Garbage Dump in Vine Hill Area. At the request of the Board of Supervisors, a report on the present condition of the Vine Hill garbage dump is filed with this Board by H. L. Blup, M. D., County f, Health Officer; and On motion og.,Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE f BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney commence abatement proceedings against the operators of said garbage dump by August 1, 19509 or as soon as possible thereafter, providing said dump has not been closed by .August 12 1950• The foregoing ii g ng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Fatter of Military status of current employees. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all Department Heads are requested to cooperate with the Personnel ( Department in the matter of supplying said department with information as to the military status of current employees in County service. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t t'i I r4: 3: 4,3 , Monday, July 24, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing payment of automobiles formileage for use o ri en by Douglas Woodard and Ben Lennert, Jr., County Surveyor's Office on regulargular basis. J On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the temporary Civil Engineering Assistant positions occupied by Ben Lennert, Jr. and Douglas Woodard, are added to the list of regular mileage positions. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communications recommending revision of zoning ordinance to prohibit erection of housing in areas zoned for a Heavy Industry, etc. Communications from the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, The Western Pacific Rail- r road Company and California Spraying Chemical Corporation in which certain recommendati ns are made for the revision of the present zoning ordinance, particularly with reference to the erection of housing in areas zoned in heavy and light industry classifications, and in which this Board is requested to have the Planning Commission study said ordi- nance with a view to amending same; are read to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS z` BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communications are referred to the Planning Commission land to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the Matter. of Approving 4immediate purchase of certain items for the County Health Department. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THExx BOARD ORDERED that the immediate purchase of the following items, which are included in yk Capital Outlay Budget for 1950-51 for the County Health Department, -IS HEREBY APPRO9EDs 3 metal adjustable wall shelves IBI[ tabulating card file 1-18" carriage typewriter Orthotolidin pH test kit 1 desk (2 pedestal secretarial type with elevator tuck away stand) w 1 typist chair (cushioned) 2 desks (executive type, double pedestal) 2 swivel chairs with arms WCL 3 Dazor desk lamps The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Jn the Matter .of Authorizing Sheriff Ito transport prisoners from County Prison Farm to Buchanan Field. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Long is authorized to transport prisoners from the County, Prison Farm to Buchanan Field on August 1, to clean up said field for Anniversary Celebration, and again to transport said prisoners from said County Prison Farm to Buchanan Field on August 14 & 15 to clean up said field following said celebration. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Referring to the District Attorney, the matter of Height Limitations over buildings in the vicinity of Buchanan Field. k;x r P. On motion of Supervisor Cucmdngs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of height limitations of buildings within a radius of two J miles from the center of Buchanan Field, is referred to the District Attorney, in order that he may confer with the C.A.A. and make recommendations to this Board as to the best method that may be taken to protect Buchanan Field from excessive height limitatiors of buildings in the area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s In the Matter of Proposed ordinance that would require two operators on duty during conducting of shows in outdoor motion picture theaters. This Board having taken under consideration the request of Hugh Caudel, President, Central Labor Council, A. F. of L. , that an ordinance be adopted requiring that two operators be on duty during the showing of motion pictures in outdoor motion picture theaters; Supervisor Ripley moves that such an ordinance as requested, be adopted by this Board. There is no second to said motion, and therefore, said motion is lost. s z f . 4ate rc f xy' t 44 J Monday, July 24, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Approval of Agreement between ORINDA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT and JACK BDCATER, A.I.A. , re con-F, struction of Fire House in Orinda. A Agreement dated July 1, 1950 between ORINDA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, the Owner, and JACK BUCHTBR, A.I.A., the Architect, wherein it is stated that said Owner intends to erect a wood frame Fire House in Orinda, and wherein it is agreed that said architect will perform for said work, certain professional services, said Owner to pay said Architect for such services a fee of seven percent (?%) of the cost of the ! work with other payments and reimbursements as stated in said agreement, is presented to this Board; and ON i On motion of Sunervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPR(V ED by this Board, the governing body of the ORINDA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of 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 Board is the governing body of the Orinda County Fire Protection District is authorized to sign a letter directed to Mr. Jack Buchter, A.I.A. Dykes Building, bl Moraga Highway, Orinda, 1 California, in which letter it is stated that pursuant to agreement between said dis- triet and said Jack Buchter, A.I.A. , dated July 19 19509 said Jack Buchter is instruct to proceed with preparation of completing plans and specifications called for by said agreement. 4 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Adjustment hr, of salaries for positions in Medical Staff, County Hospital. h On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that commencing as of July 1 19509 the salaries for the following positions are established at the following amounts: a Per Month fi X Medical Director, County Hospital, . . . . . . X61023.00 Sr. Resident Physician, County Hospital, . . . . $ 618.00 Pathologist, County Hospital,677.00 Seven Resident Physicians, County Hospital,. . . $ 449.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw warrants monthly in favor of persons occupying said positions, above referred to, in compensation for their services. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Authorizing County Purchasing Agent and Assistant Pur- chasing Agent to purchase narcotic drugs. il xisOnmotionofSupervisorRipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOD x ORDERED that C. W. Hornback, County Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, and F. 0. MacFarlane, Assistant County Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, are authorized to purchase narcotic drugs to be used in the County Hospital and other County medical E institutions. A Sd The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning r Commission on the Request of COX AND KARTROLD Y for Rezoning of a Portion of the Unincorporated Territory of Contra Costa County, lying in the vicinity of and North of Alamo in said County. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board on the 5th day of June, 1950. its resolution incorporating findings and recommen- dations to this Board for an amendment to the Precise Section of the Master Plan to re- 1 zone a Dortion of the area lying north of the Town of Alamo, being a portion of the unin- corporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, and WHEREAS, due notice thereof having duly and regularly and lawfully been given in tiT' the manner provided by law, this Board held a hearing on the 3rd day of July, 1950, on the subject of these resolutions and recommendations, and f WHEREAS, this Board desiring further time for the careful consideration of thisi matter, the said matter was continued to the 24th day of July, 1950, and WHEREAS, this Board having duly and carefully considered and heard the same and being fully advised in the premises and all matters therefore required by law having been had and taken NOW, +HEREFORE, THE BOARD FINDS that the recommendations of the Planning Com- mission of the County of Contra Costa conform to the public interest of the said County! and the Board of Supervisors approves in substance the recommendations of the said Plan- ning lanningCommissionandtheBoardfindsthatthepublicinterestandwelfarerequireinthet said matter a detailed and Drecised plan for the zone requested; NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT the recommendations of the Planning Commission be, in substance approved and IT IS FbATHER ORDERED that the form of the recommendations of the Planning Com-1 r mission be referred to the Planning Commission for a further precise and detailed plan showing plot glans, bulk and height of buildings, and other and further detailed and precise matter in accordance with these recommendations. The foregoing order was passed and adopted on the motion of Supervisor Cummings ' n seconded by Sunervisor, Taylor, on the following vote of the Board: A AYES. Supervisors - S.r 'p S Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W.. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson-, r NOES: Supervisors - None. f` n ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Pt And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, July 25, 1950 at 9 o'clock A.M. kfic l"+ Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH CLERK .j. By z Deputy Clerk BEFORE THS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS h TUESDAY, JULY 25 1950 x" THE BOARD YET IN 00URNED SESSION 2 . AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. PRESENT: RON. W. J. BUCHANAN CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. AIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Consolidating Election for Directors West Contra F I Costa Hospital District with regular I County and State General Electionr .n to be held on November 7, 1950. j On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE fey'y a 1BOARD RESOLVED that the regular district election for the vacancies on the Board of Directors for the WEST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT shall be consolidated with the regular County and State General Election to be held on November 7, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s N . And the Board adjourns to meet on Wednesday, July 269 1950 at o 'clock A.M. z . A, Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By )If, G?/ Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS fl`g WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 1950 THE BOARD YET IN ADJOWBD SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.Y.x PRESENT: HON. W.BiX:HAN4NJ. s. CHAIRMAN PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMI NGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON W. T. PAASCH9 CLERK. In the Matter of Authorizing Civil Service Commission to determine those employments i to be designated as Permanent Intermittent to which eligibles may be appointed with permanent status. It appearing that the Civil Service Commission is in the best position to determine where permanent intermittent employments are proper and that adequate control of expenditures can be exercised by the Board of Supervisors through limiting extra help appropriations: On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is authorized to determine those employments to be designated as permanent intermittent to which eligibles may be 1` appointed with permanent status, said employments to be compensated on an hourly rate basis and charged against extra help appropriations. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S t y j 46 1t r Wednesday, July 26, 1950, Continued N3- In the Matter of Approving immediate purchase of certain items for County Recorder and for County Treasurer. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a, BOARD ORDERED that the immediate purchase of the following items which are included in Capital Outlay items of the 1950-51 budget, IS HEREBY APPROVED: Y CountyReco` Map rack, 28 shelves, ..............................$573.00 Two book racks, steel, 5 tiers, ...................$1057.00 County Treasurer Burroughs equipment - 1 Style F101 ............ ....$1443.83. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. R In the Matter of Approving purchase s of certain equipment for County r Auditor and County Tax Collector. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY x THE BOARD ORDERED that the immediate purchase of a Burroughs Adding Machine at a cost of not to exceed $302.71+ for the County Auditor, and Burroughs Equipment (1 Burroughs Style 9 13 112N) at a cost of not to exceed $651.68 for the County Tax Collector which items are included in list of Capital Outlay in the 1950-51 Budget, IS HER?"BY APPROVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j ¢ And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, July 319 1950, at 9 o'clock A.M. sry ny hairman vwF t t ATTEST. W. T. P,AASCH, CLER By Dep tuty Clerk r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JULY 31 1950 j r THE BOARD MET IN i&OURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. z PRESENT: HON. Wo J. BUCHANAN CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVIS&S r, S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, a' RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Adoption of Tentative Budget for fiscal k year 1950-51. r This Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having fully cohsidered the budget requirements of the heads of the various departments of the County Government of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year, 1950-51; r:$ On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the same is hereby APPROVED and D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, is hereby ordered to have 800 copies of said tentative budget published in pamphlet form 3 by the "CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE". IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the final hearfng on said budget be and the same is herebyset for Frida August 18 1950 at 10 a.m. in the Chambers of said Board andFriday., s s the County Clerk shall publish a notice of the time and place of said hearing for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.s And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 7, 1950, at 9 o'clock A.M. y, n : J71-r . Chairman AN- r . ATTEST: w W. T. ,PAASCH, CLERK By / r ` "; Deputy Clerk f'f Y£L• SY y . A BEFORE BOARD OP SUPERVISORS 4 DOLMAY, AUGUST 7, 1950 i THS: BOARD IET III REGULAR SESSION F`RIT AT 9 O CLOCK, A.M. r PR=-1T: HOIF. 17. at BUCHA C..AIRThA`:, PF:;SID_TtTG; SUPERVISORS, S. S. RIP=- 9 RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSOA; ABSOIT: H. L. CIIEE.UNGS, j PRESEUT: 1.7. T. PAASCH, CLERRB. AR In the matter of Application of W. T. House for a land use per_ mit to enlarge his present w trailer camp in S. D. #4. Z'9. T. House having filed with this Board an application for a"laud use per.. mit under the arovisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to enlarge present trai- ler camp in S. D. #4, located on property on north side of the State Highway approxi.. mately 400 feet crest of the S. P. underpass west of Pittsburg, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co=3ission of Contra Costa County amid said Planning Commission having recon mended that said application be granted; v_ On notion of Supervisor Frederic Vgns. seconded by 'Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THEBULRD (RDERE that said applicatioonl/anc the same is hereby granted, Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Y present. In the Matter of Application of 7 Bessie L. F ritchman for a land s ` use permit to construct a Rec- roational Center in S. D. #3. i Bessie L. Fritchnan having filed vith this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, "to construct a 1 Recreational Center in S. D. #3, to be located on a descriptive parcel fronting 420 feet on Detroit Ave., and 320 feet on State Highmy, northeast corner of Detroit Ave., and State Highway, and said application having been referred to the Planning C&Mdasioll of Contra Costa County, and said PlaxwIn Commission having recommended that said appl cation be granted with the provisions that they have the entrance on State Highway and the exit on Detroit Avenue; u' On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE R.rBOARDORDED htasaid application be ea d the same is hereby granted` with the provi.. sions that they have the entrance on State Highway and the exit on Detroit Avenue. X The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complieff with the requirements of the Riley Act (.Earthquake Law). r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Fatter of the Application of Vernon G. Steele for a land use permit to establish an Insurance Office and a day nursery in S. D. y Vernon G. Steele having filed with this Board an application for a land r use permit under the provisions of Ord. 278 and its amendments, to establish an Insur.. ance Office and a day nursery in S. D. #3, to be located on a portion of Lot 2, WalnutcParkSubdivision, property fronts 150 feet on the east side of Westcliff Lane appro . imately 1.300 feet south of Malden Road, and said application having been referred for the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having h recommended that said application be granted; E On motion or Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Superrvisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDMD that said application be and the sane is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies With the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Lair). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members. n resent. In the matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ruth C. Shokal. Ruth C. Miokal having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions rovi sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have two a lots 3e ss than the required 10,000 sq. ft. (lots to be 70 X 130) and 5 and 10 foot side cN yards on each lot, located 140 feet frontage on north side of Freeman Rd., and 130 fee r. on Melody Drive, in an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the planning Cm=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- maonded to this Board that said application be granted; tib, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0IMEPM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the 71 Ay RA ofprovisionsosaid ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sameM gisherebyranted. Zie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. tir 4H 11onday, August 7, 1950 - Continued vdyF' In the Matter of Granting Tim d Use Permit to C3a ude Waldo. Claude Waldo having sledf lJonday, August 7, 1950 - Continued X r,. J r provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same, is hereby denied. P The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t ro s ent. Yj s In the utter of Granting band Use Permit to aloe Wans'ick. Joe 'iansick having Filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use pernit for modification of the provisions i of Section " Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a lot 62 feet n4 - ride, 12 foot side yard on one side, located portion of lot 15, EI Sobrante Acres, fronting 62.5 feet on the north side of Renfew Rd., approx. 237.5 feet gest of R-4-Noon Rd., an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- ni.ssion 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 ORDS that sa=d 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. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 7 rG In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to David Dinsmore, David Dinsmore, having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use perrdt for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 footF# side yard located Lot 4, Block 17, Texdcsbury Heights, an R-1 district, and said appli- cation having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coridssion having reco=ended to this Eoard that said application be granted,• h On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD _Rj]D 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Prank Stephenson* Frank Stephenson having filed vri.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 A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have a duplex cra" in a single family residential area, located Lot 54, Block 3, Truman Addition, an R:l.... district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of r 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 TEEE BOARD ORDMM 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.F" Mie foregoing order is passed by the unani-mous vote of the Board members present. i In the Natter of Granting Land Use x; Permit to Luceyle Gentz. Urs. Luceyle Gentz having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modification Of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have i 6 inch side yard .for an addition to her garage, located Lot 7, Bloek•118, Richmond IT-eights, Tract A, located in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Coameission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recaamended to this Board that said application be granted; E 5 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE t BOARD OP-DE that said application for Sand use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same d _ is hereby granted. fTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoardmembers present. In the Iuatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Del Becker. i Del Becker having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot side yard on r ,. one side, located Lot 32 Block 68, E. Richmond Heists Tr., in an R.1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa I x A. 50 Monday, August 71 1950 _ Continued rr _ k County and said Planning Comission having recamuended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a 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,f d6. P The foregoixke order is passed by the unanimous vote of: the Board members present* in the Matter of Granting hand Use Permit to Mrs. G. Hooper.,.. ftp Mrs. G. Hooper having filed with this Board an application under .the provi. sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land usepermit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 for a 472- foot side- rY yard, located Lot 22, Birdhaven Ct., in an -0,S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Coamd.ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission baying reco=mended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that said application for land use permit for the modification of 4 the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested by and the same Y is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. a In the Natter of Granting Land Use Permit to Oliver Coburn.r ` Oliver b: Coburn having tiled with this Board an application under the provi 4 cions of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of' Section 4 Subdivision H Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to erect a post office building and eliminate the side yard on the south side of Bldg, located 45 feet on the rest side of Noraga Road approx. 400 feet south of the Highvay, in an U-R-A district, and said application baying been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said applica.. tion be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD QRB:'RED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present* In the Hatter of Granting Land Use Permit to R. A. i1hittaker. F R. A. Nhi.ttaker, having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 2 foot set back located Lot 110, Sunset Village #F1, fronts on Higbland Rd., in an R_1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Camazission of Contra Costa. County and said Planning Commission having Pee ommwnded to this Board that said appli- cation be ,granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDMW 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" sang is hereby granted. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members w present. s In the ?latter of Granting Land Use Pomit to Helen 14 Digiorno. Helen ? . Digiorno having filed rdttt this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the 4 7 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 &: 6 of Ordinance 382 to have one side yard 10 feet and 20 feet set back, located lot 98, Uoraga Estates, Orinda Area fronting on Oakwood Road, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co=1 ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cession having recon y mended to this Board tbat said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0110MED 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¢+. Zia foregol-mr, order is passed by the unani.nous vote of the Board members G,. present. r S P j V. 11onday, August 7, 1950 - Continued br i In the Satter of Granting Land Use Porn3.t to Carl G. Kolbeck. Carl G. Kolbeck having .filed xdth this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions o; Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 for a 15 foot set back, located lot Sl, Unit #12 Sleepy Hollow Subd., on Van Tassel Lane, in an R-A R. district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca=ission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY ME BOARD ORD= that said application for lana use permit for the modification of r the provisions of said as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. E In the 2.atter of Granting Land Use Permit to Firs. 0 'Moe. Y Mrs. Olga Moe having riled with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the F , provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 3 -- 5 of Ordinance 382 for a 5 foot side yard and 75 foot frontage, located descriptive parcel 75 X 289.04 fronting 75 feet on east side of State Hig a3ay south of Camille Ave., in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Conmdssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS a Bi' Thi BOARD ORMMD 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. k i Tie foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Ratter of Granting Land Use1PermittoBendJ. Bergeron. Bound J. Bergeron having filed with this Board an application under the I provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the I provisions of Section 4 Subdivision Q Subsection G of Ordinance 382, to have 12 foot set back for lot 139, and 10 foot set back for lot 144, located Moraga Del Rei, Unit 1 #1, in 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; y . On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TBE BOXID ORDERM 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 µk .. same is hereby granted. The foregoing order ispassedby the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Edward J. Koepke. Edward J. Koepke 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 have 39 lots min, area 10,000 sq. ft. frontage 75 feet, for 5 foot side yards and 20 foot set backs on all lots, located Proposed Subd. Lafayette Yeadows Unit #2 off Carol'Lane, in an R-A district, and said application having; been referred to the Planning Col issiol of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board F . that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 5Y THE BOAR ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of 1''7 the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the r same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by he unanimous vote of the Board members a present. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Louis K* Rorden. Louis Y. Rorden having filed vrith this Board an application: under the pro visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section. 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to have 2 lots a. of less than the required acre. Each lot to be approa g acr©, and 10 foot side yards for each lot and 20 foot set backs for each lot, located Lot 37, Lafayette Meadows, 1 lot from the southeast corner of Carol Lane and Janet Lane, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planr_ing Commission of Contra Costa County j and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; f W ondayContinuedAugust7, 1950 - r p s On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thaf 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; Me foregoing order is passed by the unaninous vote of the Board members w presont. Y ' In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to H. Us Horner. F E. K. Horner 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 3p of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 for a guest house with kitchen facilities, located Lot 1:, Bloch H, Linda Vista Subd, at end of Oakvale Rd., in an R_ district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Ca=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY ME 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 xV- hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, lA In the Batter of Granting Land Use t, Permit to boon W. 'DizD n. E k sz Leon T1. Din3dn, having filed with this Board an application under the provi.. sions of Section 7 of Oriiinanca 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 8 Subdivision Subsection 4 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot 6 inch side yard to expand existing""'bZTg. for living quarters, located south portion of lot 54 Floraland Tract on Blvd. ':aT south of T3arren, in an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cc=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coanmission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; 10 a On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BIC THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modffivation of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sante is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pro sent. In the Tatter of Granting Lana Use Permit to Harry A. Boomer. Harry A. Bomar having filed lith this Board an application under the pro visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permitfor modification of th.e provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance-382 to have 7 lots less than required lots area - 6500 sq. ft. and 7004 sq ft. located lot 16, Floraland Tract north side of Boulevard Tray, in 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 ?.i leupp y, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD MDERED 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 sable is hereby granted. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members w present. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to C. K.Schlosser. C. K. Schlosser having filed vdth this Board an application tinder the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision P Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 5 foot side yard on one side, located hot 130, Danville Estates on Estates 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 -appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley,, rte. p y, seconded by Supervisor T*'rederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD (RDEFM 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. lie foregoing order is leased by the unaairzous vote of the Board members present, v h,- TwUzi J onday, August 7, 1950 - Continued c < f r S 6 g in the Matter of Granting Fend Use Permit to B. G. Robinson. s E. G. Robinson having filed with this Board an application -under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modification .of the a . provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 2 foot side yard located Must portion of lot 52, Larkey Ranch, #2 on south side of 3rd Ave.., in an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning CommiSSICLr of Contra Costa Count;, and said Planning Cammission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted for 3 foot side yard; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD G?DEPM 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 q,. is hereby granted to have 3 foot side yard. Zie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote .of the Board members vKf:., j present. In the Matter of Granting Land 'Use Permit to John F. Prue m. John F. Pruyn Slaving riled mith this Board an application under the provisi o s of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a lama use permit for modification of the provisions 1 of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 for 5 foot side yards and eliminate set backs, located central portion of lot 16, Blk. G, Berkeley Moods, j facing Vistamont and Spruce, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning CommissiOlL having reco=ended to this Board that said application be granted for 5 foot side yard and 5 foot set back; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDMaD 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 5 foot side yard and 5 foot set back. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.i In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Wallace E. Davis. Wallace E. Davis 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 582 for 15 and 20 foot 10 side yards, located Lot 92, Loraga Meadows, Unit 3, Corner Daryl Dr. & Overbill Rd., Sin an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commis- sion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cac:mission having recommended to this 1 Board that said application be granted to have 20 foot side yard on each side; t r„ 1 t 2. On motion of Supervisor Stipley, seconded b;; Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDE.D that said application for land use permit for the modification of s . i the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove not forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted to have 20 foot side yard on each side. afar+: She foregoing order is passed by the unanimous nota of the Board members present, xrs,a in the ?:atter of Denying Land Use Permit to Olinghouse.x^ r y hmsa Olin&house 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 8 Subdivision Subsection 4 of Ordinance 382, to expand non-conforn-ing use, to expand oxisting=eken raising facilities and use existing barn to house 2 cows, located at corner of La Honda Road andDam Road at 5110 La Honda Rd., in an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Comnission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied;re On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Mi TSE BOARD Q.D: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 i ..the some is hereby referred back to Planning Commission because of additional informs- s tion. The foregoes order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members prosent. Minutes and Proceedings of the Board for the month of July, are read to the r . Poard by the Clerk of the Board, and are by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman* it j In the matter of Bonds, Acalanes Union High School District. RESOLUTIONg 3 M .3" :,-'AS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on July 17 195© duly authorized the issuance and sale of bonds of Acalanes Union High School District authorized at an election held in said district on March 28, 1950; and p J[A lionday, August 7, 1950 - Continued a 7 -g,Wh1ERFAS it is desirable to amend the form of bond contained in said resolu- tion and to provide for the authorization of the entire principal amount of bonds authorised at said election; n NOW, TM r OIE2 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as follows: 1. Bonds of Acalanes Union High School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, authorized at the election held in said District on March 28,. 1950 are hereby authorized to be issued in the aggregate principal amount of Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars (:*-900,000.), consisting of 900 bonds of the denomination of $1,000. each, numbered 1 to 900, both inclusive, all dated October 1, 1950, bearing interest at a rate not .to exceed five (5) per cent, per annum, payable October 1, 1951 and semi- YE annually thereafter on April 1 and October 1 in each year, and maturing in consecutive numerical order from lower to higher, ?145,000 on October 1 in each of the years 1951 to 1970, bot?i inclusive, both principal and interest being payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County,fl at Martinez, California. 2. Said resolution of the Board of Supervisors adopted July 17, 1950 herein..r above recited, is hereby amended by amending the second full paragraph of the form of bond therein set forth to read as follows: This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variations, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, maturities or interest rates), nucbered from one (1) to nine hundred 3' 900) inclusive, anouatinG in the aggregate to Hine Hundred Thousand Dollars 9002000),v and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and logally called, held and conducted in said school district on 1%rch 28, 1950, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity tdth the provisions of the Constitution and lags of ra. said State." x;r 3. 'The sale of 499,0OD aggregate principal amount of said authorized issue of bonds, bearing the numbers and maturing as set forth in said resolution adopted July 17, 1950s is hereby confirmed. 4. In all other respects except as herein modified and amended, said reso- lution adopted July 17, 1950 relating to said authorized issue of bonds of Acalanes y Union High School District authorized at said election held March 28, 1950, is hereby ratified, confirmed and approved. PASS'LZ AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of; Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of August, 19502 by the following vote, o-vit: AXES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, Ray 3. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSEIIT: Supervisors - H. L. Cu=ings. 4 In the Matter of Ordinance No. 554. Affidavit of H. W, Fredericks shoving publication of copy of Ordinance lion.554 for the time and in the manner required by law, in Me Pittsburg Post-Dispatch , having; been filed with this Board; t' T; On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDRERED that Ordinance Noe 554 be and the same .is hereby DECLARED DULY Pi7^rLISRED. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. h j In the Matter of Approlrl&ions and Expenditures Statenent.1 ,__ On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded b Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEETaylor., y P gs BOARD ORDERED that the Appropriations and Expenditures Statement for the fiscal year 1949-50, as of May 31, 19502 is ordered filed. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Reports. Reports for July, 1950 are presented by the County Building TTapector, the County Poundmaster and the Agricultural Co =issioner and ordered placed on file. r e fa- In the Fatter of Authorizing Veterans Service Officer to y" attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that J. W. Hammond, Veterans Service Officer, is authorized to attend the regular neeting of the California Veterans Service Officers Association, to be held g P _ Monday., August 7, 1950 _ Continued F sx.. w ' grim in Sacramento, August 14th and l5t14 his expenses to be a County charges. q the foregoing .order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting John Tenconi free .permit to peddle j in the unincorporated area of the County.3 John Tenconi, 1035 Santa Fe Avenue, Martinez, having filed with this Board i an application for a free permit to peddle bakery goods, fruits & vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said John Tenconi is an honorabl7 discharged veteran of World VMr II, (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial 17"039 103 995, dated Sept. 22, 1945); . On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE I BOARD 0_-RDIIRM that said John Tenconi be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle bakery Zoods, fruits & vegetables in the unincorporated area of the County as j requested, and IT IS BY M12 BOARD ?Mr= OF?3E ED that the Tax Collector of Contra j 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 members nresent• In the utter of Granting Elory W. Breuer free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County Eery V., Brever, 1730 E. 12th 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 Elery W. Breyer is an honorably discharged veteran of World liar II, (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Ser. ial #3929 62, 77, dated April S. 1946); On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD (RDER that the said Elery W. Brewer be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and ITIS BY THE BOARD -IMS ORJE that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is here- by authorized to issue a free license therefor, i f Zia foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f presents In the Matter of Granting Donald E. Carr free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Donald Carr, 6619 Tele Oakland California having.:.• graph Ave.,ung filed with w 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 E. Carr is an honorably discharged veteran of World filar II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate j Serial #859 87 420 dated April 18, 1946); On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD O that said Donald E. Carr be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice creara in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY j THE BOARD FUR i ORDERED that the .Tan Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members N presents j In the Matter of Sale of PITTSBURG UNITSIM SCHOOL DISTRICT Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids of $275,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of PITTSBURG XTI SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa Count Cal-'Ys Pr i omnia, to be dated September 15, 1950, of the denominations of 11,000.00 each, and i this being the time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids for said j bonds, the following bids are received and read to the Board: t 3AIM Off' AMERICA H.T. & S.A. Z: ASSOCIAMS2 By BRIM OF ALMICA .T. S.A. x 3.55,000 par value maturing September 15, 1951 to September 15, 1967 inclu.. F sive, bearing interest at 1-3/4', 51::0.000 par value maturing September 15, 1968 to September 15, 1975, inclu- sive, bearing interest at par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $179.00. Al ?ICAN TRUST COEG'ANY, Par value thereof and accrued interest to the date of' delivery, together u with premium of . 125.00, bands to bear interest and mature as follows: 015,000 at the rate of 4d rw per annum _ maturing .. 5,000 each year September 159 1951 to September 15, 1953, both incl. r t yE r 56 1.=da7, August 7, 1950 Continued h4: k 125,000 par value bearing interest at the rate of 1-3/4% per .ammo - mat- uring at uring $5,000 each year September 152 1954 ..o September 15, 1955, both incl., 110,000 each year September 15, 1956 to September 15,9 1965s both incl., $155,000 September 15 s 1966; 1a 5,000 par value bearing interest at the rate of 2p per atnru= - maturing sexy 15,000 each year September 15, 1967 to September 152 1975, both incl. And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of BANE' OF AIMICA N.T. & S.A. at the prices stated in their bid, is the best bid received for said bonds. TIMLWON, upon motion of Supervisor Fiederieksoa, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TRB BOARD ORaMW that #75,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated September 15, 1950, in denominations of $19000.00 each, are hereby ordered and are sold to BAM OF AMMICA N.T. & S.A. at the prices stated in their bid. j IT IS FORTFR ORDMW that $1.551 000.00 par value of said bonds maturing a September 152 1951 to September 15, 1967, inclusive, shall be issued bearing inerest at One and three-fourths (1..3/4 ') per cent per anima, and that $120,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing September 15, 1968 to September 152 1975, inclusive, aha11 be issued bearing interest at T`m (2%) per cent per anmmx. IT IS FURTIM 010MW010Mthat the bid check which accompanied the bid of the Anerican Trust Caaapany, the unsuccessful bidder, be returned to said bidder, by the Clerk of this Board. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members k1«ip= present. In the hatter of Sale of PITTSBURG VILIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Bonds. x . This T)oard having heretofore advertised for bids for $1,250,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of PITTSBURG UNLYIB'D SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, Cal- ifornia, to be dated September 152 1950s of the denominations of $1,000.00 each, and A this being the time and place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids forj' said bonds, the following bids are received and read to the Board.G BAIM OF A15MICA N.T. S.A. ASSOCIATES s BY: BANTU OF AT.53RICA N.T. : S.A. 690,000 par valu© maturing September 15, 1951 to September 15, 196710 inclu- sive, to bear interest at 1-3/4%, 560,000 par value maturing September 15, 1968 to September 15, 1975s inclu- sive., to bear interest at 2U-, Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of 1479. Ai iICA? TRUST C0MPPAL'Y d - by Par value and accrued interest to date of delivery, together with premiums of 1,100, bonds to bear interest and mature as follows: a 90,000 to bear interest at the rate of 40,- maturing $30,000 each year Sep- tember 15, 1951 to September 15, 1953s both incl. 4. 5302000 to bear interest at the rate of 1-3/415 per annum - maturing $30,000 each year September la, 1954 to September 15, 1955, both incl., $40,000 each year September 15, 1956 to September 15, 1965, both incl., $70,000 September 15, 1966; 630,000 par value to bear interest at the rate of 20 per annun - maturing X70,000 each year September 150 1967 to September 15, 1975, both incl.p And the Bcard having fully considered both of the bones-received., finds that the bid of BANK OF AI,ERICA 1%"1. b: S.A. at the prices stated in their 'said bid, is the r' , best bid received for said bonds. TIER sUP0?d, upon motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS B TIME BOARD ORDS that $11,2502000.00 par value legally issued bonds of PITTSBURG U11 IFS SCHOOL DISTR< CT to be dated September 15, 1950, in denominations of $1,000.00 eabh, are hereby ordered and are sold to said BAEK OF Ab'T';RICA 114T. & S.A. at the prices stated in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERS that $690,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing September 15, 1951 to September 15, 1967, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at One and Uiree-Fourths (1-3/4a) per centum, per.annum; .and that $560,000.00 par value of said bonds matiring Septeracer 15, 1968 to September 15, 1975, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at Tho (0%) per eentust, per annzm. Ii IS =11P I Qin that the bid check vhich accompanied the bid of Americaii Trust Co., the unsuccessful bidder, be returned to said bidder, by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present* r' M d' lyef t MM Yondays August 72 1950 - Continued i 7 s Wir 4 In the ?utter of Report of Gladys Snyder, State Recreation Special, ist, in the matter of plan for development of public recreation i services in Lafayette Elementary School District. Gladys Snyder, State Recreation Specialist, appears before this Board and presents plans for development of public recreation services in the Lafayette Elemen_ x tary School District, and IT IS BY TECE BOARD ORS that said plans be placed on file. av in the utter of Grantingr " Donald F. Creedon, Justice J. of the Peace, 11th Tovn^ ship, perndssion to leave California. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE IBOARD C1RDMW that Donald F. Creedon, Justice of the Peace, Ilth.Township, is granted! fl permission to leave California for a period of thirty days commencing August 16, 1950. Mie foregoing order is passed-by the imanimous vote of the Board members: x' present. In the Fatter of Authorizing County Building Inspector to attend Conference in San Francisco. 1 On notion of Supervisor Taylory seconded Supervisor RiPle$s IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMM 'mat R. J. xraint , County Building Inspector, is authorized to attend Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference in San Francisco on August 2, 19500 his expenses to be a County charge and he is also granted permission to use the County I automobile for transportation. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members - present. E i In the Fatter of Approval of ag±eeaent botveen the County and V. P. Knufenborg s. for Additions, etc., Laundry Building, County Hospital. r Agreement dated August 43, 1950 between the County of Contra Costa, first par and V. P. Kaut'enberg, Rt. 2, Boa 3413, Martinez, second party, wherein it is agreed that said second party will bake certain Additions and Alterations to the Laundry Building, as contained 3xi plans, etc., on file in the office of the County Clerk, is presented to this Board, and surety bonds issued by Continental Casualty Company, each in the amount of 5,"383,478.00, one guaranteeing faithful performance of contract, the other guaranteeing payment to labor and msaterialmen, are presented to this Board and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BURR ORDERED that said agreement is ADPROV.rD and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this y .. Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the first party. IT IS BY Tfly FOA110 FTRTEEZIR Q9E 3 that said surety bonds are hereby APPROVED The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. R. i In the IZattor of Application of W. J. Boies for land use permit. Mis Board having on July 24, continued to this date for further consideratiat hearing on the application of W. J. Boies for modifications of provisions of Section. 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 in an R-A district, Ordinance 382, to have 22 feet side s yard on one side of Lot 686, Hacienda Del Orinda, Unit No. 7, fronting on north side of Canino Don Miguel _ Orinda Area; t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.TDE] D that said matter is further m ntinued to August 14, 1950. Aif f. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members f presents In the batter of Requesting survey ofposition of Radio Dispatcher, r ' Sheriff t s office. At the request o_r James ItquU. Lang, Sheriff, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that the Civil. Service Caen mission is requested to survey the duties required of the-position of Radio Dispatcher in the Sheriffs office and to report its recommendations as to appropriate classifi- cation and salary for said position. The foregoin, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present* a 2;onday, August 7, 1950 - Continued In the ?Satter of Acceptance of resignation of Frank T. Sett w as Director of Contra Costa Soil Conservation District. Frank T. Svett having resigned as Director of the Contra Costa Soil Conser A r , ... vation District; On motion of Supervisor Taylors, seconded by Supervisor RiP1mss IT IS BY THE: BOARD ORDE111ED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED and the office DECLA=- VACJUT. The foregoing order is passed by the unani mon-s vote of.the Board members y ` all present. f In the Matter of Appointment of Phillip Ban croft, Jr., as Dir- ector of Contra Costa Soil Conservation District. It appearing to this Board that there is a vacancy an the Board of Directors of the Contra Costa Soil Conservation District, due to the resignation of Frank T. Swett and On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that Phillip Bancroft, Jr. is appointed Director of on Costa Soil 16 Conservation District for the unexpired terga of Frank T. Swett, r©signed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. ate.r t In the Matter of Approving the r purchase of equipment for the f , Sheriff's Office. a On motion of Suporvisor Taylor$ seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS a° BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the purchase of 2 o4y type B 28A Lynch Carrier Terminals to Operate on Channel d together with associate L : filters for each terminal for the Sheriff's office is approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present, f rrx,r In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of items for the office of the County Auditor and Veterans Service Officer, F„ On motion of Supervisor Rrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley., IT IS, x4{ BY TIM BOARD ORDER.yM that the purchase of r R 1 steel TW desk 1 steel desk S files, legal, 5 ddraser t m2posturechairs 2 tab. card file® for the County Auditor is hereby approved, and IT IS FURT CMEMO that the purehasem of the following l 1 chair, steno r# 1 $esk, tgpist I typewriter for the Veterans' Service Officer is hereby approved. Mie foregoing order is passed by the, unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting Planning Co=ission extension of titme to report on requests for rezoning. On notion of S fory a secondedSupervisorft by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEE. BOARD OIMERED that the Planning Co=,tssiaa is granted an extension of 80 days tQ report on the following requests with reference to zoning; Martin Earhart to rezone his property in the Pleasant IIill Area for retail busl=3S Use. Ft .Pit Bruce McCollum to rezone Lot 122 Gregory Lane, in the Pleasant Hill Area for Commercial Use, Certain protests on the comprehensive Zoning of the Concord-Clayton Valley Area back to the Planning Caul esion for a protest hearing to be held be .'ore thcaZ. 77773, present. Zae foregoing order is passed by the unan1--ou3 vote of the Board members Monday, August V. 1950 - Continued In the Fatter of Proposed installation of electric distribution pole lino in X s9 vicinity of lhwbanan p`ield. The Civil Aeronautics Administration baying presented to this BoardT the matter of the proposed installation of an electric distribution pole line in the vi- i cin.ity of Buchanan Field and baving requested co=:ents on the- aeronautical problem presented by said construction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I& BY THE BOARD ORD=- that said wetter is referred to the County Surveyor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. A In the Matter of Instructing fes District Attorney to prepare s sub-loase, area at Buchanan i Field leased by County to DeMartini and 1 ar gini i- i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,- IT IS BY BQA10 ORDS that the District Attorney is directed to, prepare a sub---lease be- tureen J. B. DeKartini, Eugene Itangini and Louis +angin2, and San. lTatsutani for certain FDe- Martini., I property at Buchanan ield whhich has been leased from the County by said J. H. De- Martini, Eugene Langini and Louis Hangiai. he foregoing order is passed by the unaninous vote of the Board members frpresent, i 1 In the Natter of Amending resolution authorising classified personnel as it affects Building Maintenance. r; t i On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, .I.T IS BY TSE BOARD ORDS that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 260 1950 authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments, is amended to provide that the Buil PipdingMaintenanceDepartment is authorized to add the position of f STEAMS FITTER and to cancel the position of PLUMBER from its allocation of personnel list, commencing as of August 3, 1950. r w i 711e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present,, In the matter of Garbage n . 1 Dump in Vine Hill area* 1' q4i e matter of the proposed abatement of the garbage dump In the Vine Hill area is presented to this .Board, and Thomas HaMorrow of the County Health Department reports that certain i^provements have been made in said dump in an apparent effort to comply with the health laws governing the operation of garbage dumps, and Frank Bra„ Jr., attorney at 3aus. appears on behalf of the Vine Hill Citizenst Committee, and asks the Board to abate said dump; and San Hall of &4yand Hoey and Fenstermacher, y" 1 attorneys, at lar,, appears on behalf of William Gottschalk, the owner ofthe dump; and states that his client uill maintain said dump in accordance with the requirements of the sanitary lams; and On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE n` jBOARD ORD.I=D that the matter be continued to August 14, 1950, at 10 A.&i. for further- hearing.1` The ,foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersRN 1 present. In the Fatter of Rescinding Board Order of June 19, which revoked i land use permit granted to Chas. Hetner. This Board having on June 19, 1950 revoked land use pe=it granted on May 1, i 1950 to Chas. Setner to establish or construct a produce market on a descriptive parte of land fronting 68 feet on Pacheco Boulevard and approximately 123 feet on Arthur Road; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that said order of June 19, 1950 be and the same is hereby RESCIIMED, 1 VACATED and SET ASIDE. t IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the matter of said application of said Chas. Hetner is referred back to the Planning Cc=d s3ion because of additional information to be presented to said commission by said applicant. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members yX f presents i yz rJ a 1 s. r" ESI Yonday,August 7, 1950 - Continued sx 3,ft Fj•1F In the Fatter of Release of Claims against Fortier Transportation Company, at al. C K On motion of S rvisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BQkRD ORDERED that W. J. Buchanan,, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors,- acting for San Pablo Fire Protection District, is authorized to execute a release in full' of all claims and rights against Fortier Transportation Co®panay and William A. Cox and Ann Engels, resulting from personal injuries, etc_ ., arising from accident that occurred March 13, 1949, on Franklin Canyon two miles east of Highvay 40, Pinole, said release being executed in consideration of the sun of X500.00. The foregoing order is passed bar the unanimous vote of the Board members l3 present. F= In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No, 6 and No. 7, Contract for construction of Juvenile Hall near Martinez. J. r This Board Saving on May 16, 1949 and August 29, 1949 approved contracts with Haas &- Rothschild, 274 Brannan Street, San Francisco, for the construction of Juvenile Hal-12 near lartinez, and at this time it appearing that the following changes d are desirable; On the recommendation of E. G. Bangs, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor w Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, ITT IS BY WE BOARD ORI3ERED that the following Change Orders are heroby APPROVED: CHAME ORM NO. 6 1. Substitute built-xV gravel roofing in accordance with specifications a`X rthisdayfiledinClerk's office, in lieu of the embossed aluminum r roofing previously specified for the 4 (four) roof slabs on wbicYs ventilating equipment is located. h F 2. Further, substitute embossed aluminum roofing "Hey-Nool" in accordance with saiding previously specified. cifications this da filed in the Clerk's office in lieu, of embossed roo_* y Said changes to involve no change in*contract price or time.4 41rY CHMGE ORDM 110. 7 Addition Deduction Omit crlothes racks Barber Shop - change partitions 149.00 Add tubs Dependent Wing 397.00 fi Remove partitions between Roods 663, 664 and 665 101.00 Change location of radiators In Rooms 642 and 645 80.00 E Omit torael bars 27.27: Add sugar pine counter top in kitchen 53.00 Expansion joint as per Sheet #1024 176o75 Omit chrome plating - valves and traps 51.30 r Change stairs 3 and 4 111.00 Change kitchen lights 28.10 Change entrance light - Adrdnistration Wing 70.70 f Y ate. Zia contract price to be decreased in the sum of 518.86 The foregoing b1 vote of the Board membersgingorderispassedtheunanimous present. In the Matter of Comauanicatio ns in which revision of the Master a Zoning Ordinance is recotmuended. Communications from the followingwith reference to proposed revisions of 4 . the Iaaster Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to area zoned for heavy industry, having been presented to this Board: s; San Pablo Chamber of Comaaerce Stauffer Chemical Comps-V Richmond Rock Wool. Company; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDMM that said,communications are referred to the. P antning CoamEissioa.. r Sze foregoing order is passed by the tmmt3*mus vote of the Board members fir present. h t Vsr. 1 r Y I.' odayf August 7f,..1950 31 In 3. 3n the Matter of the Withdrawal 1 of Property from the Territory 1IMSOLUTION SETTING TIME AND of the EL SOBW1 ,1 E COUNT.: FIR-13 PLACE OF REARING AND GIVING PROTECTION DIS'MICT.NOTICE THMOF XIM S, a petition for the withdrawal from the El. Sobrante County Fire Protection D_striet of the hereinafter described property, signed by a majority of freeholders within said property, Has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of e< + Contra Costa County, as required by Section 14561 of the Health and Safety Code. P, 110"a' MIMAEFME, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby fixes 11' a.m., =onday, August 28, 1950 in the chambers of the Board. of Supervisors, at 1 1hrtinez, California, as the time and place for hearing said petition, and all protest , oral or kritten, made thereto, and also all protests, oral or written, made to the continuance of the remaining territory as a district. IT IS 1MIR 11 ORD-3-EED that the Clerk of said Board is directed to publish a x copy of this resolution by one insertion in the San Pablo News, a nevrspaper of general circulation within the district, in uh ch the Board deems most likely to give notice I to the inhabitants of the proposed vithdravral area. r I'_' 1S ?'TTIE-24 0-70-0.14M that the territory proposed to be withdrawn is as follows: Rte.. Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 20 as shown on the map entitled z WITA.R`s PXRVI as filed April 6, 1950 in Mag Book 40 at Page 1; thence along the exterior boundary line of said Wilart Park as follows: S 880 471 45" E, 408.02 feet; thence N 130 271 35" W, 62.30 feet; k. 1 Id 760 32t 25" s, 290.00 feat; S 130 271 35" E, 387.05 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 40 of said rlilart Park; thence leaving exterior line of said Wilart Park and continuing S 130 271. 35" E 51.27 feet; thence S 2510 411 14"E, 90.0 feet to a point on a curve to the left with a radius of 5000.0 feet, the center of vh ich bears S 250 411 14" E; thence south- s* i vmsterly along said curve to the left to a point from dhich the center of ftp said curve bears S 300 1'7t 04.6" E; thence S 300 171 04,611 E along said radial bearing 90.0 .feet; thence S 140 351 40" E 127.47 feet to the north line of the Serpa Tract being also the center line of San Pablo Creek as described in the deed from Doris Shaffer to the State of California and tet' recorded October 11, 1949 in Volt a 1446 of Official Records at page 112; thence restorly along said center line of San Pablo Creek TI 810 071 4011 W k 45.32 feet; S 790 37t 20" W, 50.16 feet; S 740 221 20" W, 46.86 feet; S 520 371 20" W 63.36 feet- S 80 071 20" Wo 128.70 feet; S 240 071 20t1 W 50.16 feet; S 640 071 20 17 7.92 feet to the north west corner of the Serpa Tract S 110 15t E 119.43 feet; :j 760 501E 166.70 feet; S 120 151 E to the north line of County Road A-20, Imotm as San Pablo Creek Road; thence south uesterly along the north line of said San Pablo Creek Road to its intersection with the northerly extension of the east line of Lot 15 as shom on the map entitled "IZap of Forth Richmond" as recorded April 62, 1908 in IXp Boob 1 at Page 18; being also an angle point in the present common., boundary between the El Scbrante County and San Pablo Fire Protection Districts; thence follov-tnr said common boundary northvresterly and northerly to the point of beginning. GF, The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors 1 of the County of Contra Costa this 7th day of august, 1950, by the following vote, 7' to-grit: ASS: Supervisors .. S. S.Ripley, Ray S. Taylor, f. J. Buchanan, J. n Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - =Ione a, ABS:I.T: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. In the Matter of the Purchase of Land in S. D. No. 2 for use by ORINDA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION RES 0 L II T I 0 N11 1 DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the Orinda County Fire Protection District needs additional land for the purnose of erecting thereon a fire hoose; and 1` ITHER&ALS, this Board of Supervisors desires to purchase additional land sufficient to satisfy the needs of said ORINDA COMM FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT; r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board declares it to be its intentionrt i to purchase the hereinafter described real property from THE MORAGE COMPANY, a cor- noration, as follows; to wit: BEGINNING at the most Eastern corner of Lot 101 at a point on the South- western line of Moraga Highway, as the said Lot and Highway are shown on that certain man entitled, "Moraga Woodlands, Contra Costa County, California," etc. , filed November 10, 1436, in Volume 22 of Laos, at cages 632, 633 and 634 Contra Costa County Records; j thence dinning along said Southwestern line of Moraga Highway South 610 431 30" East, 44.49 feet; thence leaving said Southwestern line North 28° lb' 30" East 20 feet- i&North. 61043130" ^'est, 71.29 feet; to the ACT IIAL PO NT OF COMnNC NT OF IS DESCRIPTION; thence from said ACTUAL POINT OF COM1WCEMENT, North 610 3130" West, 298.59 feet; thence North 28° 16' 30" East, 105' feet; thence Northeasterly and tangent to said last mentioned course along the arc of a circle to the left, with a radius of 1200 feet, a distance of 34.56 feet; thence tangent to said mentioned circle North 16°56'30" East, 154.63 feet; thence South 53045' East: 331.26 feet; thence South 27°101 a 13" West, 250 feet to the point of commencement. xc r e- Monday, August 7, 1950, Continued r " CONTAINING 1.9 Acres, more or less, and BEING a portion of Lot 156, as the said Lot is delineated and so designated on that certain man entitled, "Man of Sectionization of a part of Rancho Laguna de Los Palos Colorados, Contra Costa County, Californias" filed August 8, 19169 in Book 15 of Kapss, qFS at nage 308 Contra Costa County Records. Fy; RESERVING AND EXCEPTING an easement for Road and Highway purposes together with the right to dedicate the same for public use over and along a strip of land 25 feet wide along the Northwestern boundary line of the above-described piece or parcel of land. r.cyAr5yyWf{ ALSO RESERVING AND EXCEPTING from the above-described piece of parcel of land all that portion of Moraga Highway lying within the boundaries thereof For the sum of TWO THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY AND N0/100 DOLLARS (62 850.00) , said land to be used by the ORINDA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT and that it is intended to ,consumte said4c purchase on Monday, the 11th day of September maer1950, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day x in the Chambers of this Board in the Hall of Aecords, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa. IT IS FIETHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board give notice of intention to 17 purchase said real property for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the ORINDA SUN", a newspaper of general circulation,_ printed and published in the County Af of Contra Costa, State of California. r Passed and adopted by the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 7th day of August, 1950, by the following vote of the Y{ s Board: y , AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, Ray S. Taylor, u. J. Buchanan, J. Frederick- son. 13 NOES: Sunervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor H. L. Cummings.R, In the shatter of Request that, the Rey System extend bps service in North Richmond Area. On motion of Supervisor Ripley,, seconded b Supervisor Ta for IT BY THE F;pkYY : s f BOARD ORDERED that the Frey System be requested to extend bus service down to Sixth Market Streets, West op Market Street to Third Street and South on Third Street} and back to its regular route in the North Richmond Area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 1t" present a. And the Board takes recess to meet on Yondpy, August 14, 1954 at 9 A.M. 5 tr rc3 Chairman ATTEST: W. T PAASCH, CLERK By C!/ Deputy Clerk k e F f S C' l Vin.. t 4x.11 W n 7 r rax xy 1 6th B..r'"ORE ri*'r,w" BOARM OF S UPVI$ORS x4Qk i:OHOAY, AUGHT 142 1950 TFM BOARD 112T IH R G LAR SESSION AT 9 Ot CU=, AXT. P.tT:, FOR. W. J. BUCFr.ANA11, CHAIRMAN, PRESID3NG, SU'PMWISORS S. S. RT_PL"', H. L. Ci;MITINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. ICYSOIi, 77. T. PAASCH, CLBRH 4:a.. F In the utter of Approving the4s a immediate purchase of fire hydrants for Central Fire Pro- tection District and It Diablo County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TE-3 BOARD CPD—r= that the immediate purchase of a total of 260 fire hydrants for the Central j''ire Protection District and the Lt. Diablo County Fire Protection District 'is s approved. 6 Zae foregoinr, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of the reclusion of Certain Property, vh_ich has hare.- j tofore been Annexed to the City of Richmond, from the San Pablo RESOLUTION FIXING TILS AVD PLACE ru Sanitary District. OF HEARING T9MU AS, on the 14th day of August, 1950, a petition signed by the omers of at least tsenty-five per cent (25;x) of the real property hereinafter described was presented to the Board of Supervisors requesting the exclusion of said the San Pablo Sanitary District; and re q property frau E INIiER AS, said petition was legally suff,'cient and- contained all requirements as outlined in Section 6910, at seq., of the Healt.:. and Safety Code of the State of California, I:O;T,a—vFOR-'- , the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereb fixes Tuesday, September 5, 1950, at 10 otclock, a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as the time and place of hearing said matter. An person interestedy map y appear at said hearing in support of or objecting to said petition. Mie property proposed to be excluded from said district is more particularly described as follovs: All that certain pari and portion of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, bounded and described as follors, to-wit: Be ronin at the InteMsection of the northerl boundSyboundary line of the City of Ricbmond with the westerly boundary line of the Costa Home Tract` as shown-on Uap entitled "Map of the Costa Home Tract" filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra:Costa County, California, iIoven'ber ?, 1911, and running w thence in direct lines as follows: Westerly along the said northerly bound- ary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the direct extension southerly of the center line of York Street as shown on map entitled ",Yap of Mall's Second Addition to the City of Richmond" filed in the office of the i Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, March 4, 1912; thence northerly along the said direct extension southerly of the center line of York Street and along the center line of said York Street to its intersection with the Center line of Gertrude Avenue as shown on said map of "Mall's Second Addi_ t tion"; thence westerly along said center line of Gertrude Avenue to its intersection with the direct extension southerly of the eesterly line of Lot 20, Block 206, aforesaid Map of Vallb Second Addition; thence northerly along the said direct extension southerly of the westerly line of Lot 20 and along the westerly line of said Lot 20 to the nortbuesterly corner of said Lot 20; thence easterly along the northerly line of Lots 20, 19 and 15, aforesaid r Block 206 and along its direct extention easterly to its intersection with the center lube of aforesaid York Street; thence northerly along the said center Sine of York Street to -its intersection vrith the southerly line of Chesley Avenue (forrarly County Road Number 25) as shown on aforesaid Map of EWall's Second Addition; thence easterly along the said southerly line of Chesley Avenue to its intersection with the easterly right of may line Of j the Atchison, Tope;= and Sant -Fe Rail-way; thence southerly along the said easterly right of way line to its intersection with the northerly line ofxLot89asshoranonmapentitled "rap of the San Pablo Rancho, Accampanying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, March 1, 1894; thence zvsterly along the said northerly line of Lot 89 to its inter- section with the direct extension northerly of the westerly line of aforesaid j Costa Home Tract; thence southerly along the said direct extension northerly of the westerly line of Costa Home 'tract and along the westerly line of i Costa Hama Tract to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond and the point of beginning, IT IS PURT ORDERM) by the Board of Supervisors that the Cle rk of said Board shall cause a copy of this resolution to be published once in the "Richmond DailyIndeenaeintanewspaperofppgeneralcirculationpublishedinthedistrict. I1 IS FURT-M-ft OMRRM that the Clerk of this Board shall send a copy of this resolution to the Secretary of the San Pablo Sanitary District. t s f N Monday, August 14, 1950 _ Continued h 64 t ; xM Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costathis14thdayofAugust, 1950, by the foXiouing vote, to_wit: AMS. Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. CU:Kdngs, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. t ,, Buchanan, S. Frederickson. 2dQrS: Supervisors, Hone. ABSMTT: Supervisors - F:one. w In the Matter of Sale of ACAI TRS MT1021 HIGH SCROOL DISTRICT BOI'DS. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $499,000.O0 par value legally issued bonds of ACALAPES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County,California, to be dated October 1, 1950s of the denominations of $1,000.00 each, and tRthisbeingthetimeandplacesetoutinsaidnoticeforthereceivingofbidsforsaid 3bonds, the following bids are received and read to the Board. A!,-I ICAN TRUST COMPANY W=ow &- CO. HAISER & CO. VVILLIAI: R. STAATS CO. b XISRICAH TRUST COMFAhYAccount Mana or Par value thereof, together premium o y n s o ear tare an .ma a as follows,. x r T 75, DO par value bear interest at the rate of 4.Z/45 25 000 each 1r G` per azsattmz maturing year October 1, 1951 to October 1 9 3 both inc. 0125s,000 par value bearing interest. at the rate of 1.. ,` per annum maturing 259000 each Sear October 1, 1954 to October 1, 1958 both inc. 150.000 par value bearing interest at the rate of 1-3/4% per azmum maturing 25,000 each year October 1, 1959 to October 1, 1964 both incl. f . 1492000 par value bearing interest at the rate of 20 per anman maturinc 5,000 each year October 1, 1965 to October 1, 1969 both inc., 24,070 October 1, 1970 w BAIM 01' A? IO;.A N.r'. S. A. 0 par value na tober 1, 1951 to October 1, 1956, inclusive, bearing interest at 2-1/4t"' 0125,000 par value maturing October 1, 1957 to October 1, 1961, inclusive, 1bearinginterestat1-3/4% 01258000 per value maturing October 1, 1962 to 1966, inclusive, bearing interest at 2 99,0fl0 par value maturing October 1, 1967 to October 1, 1970, inclusive, bearing interest at 2-1/4., R . r par and accrued interest to date of delivery, pans premium of 0109.00 CALIT-POW IA BANK.. G PAIN , WE88, JACP.50I T : CU3T'a S, Jit i tc CO., ^AYZAR ARD .CO kfPA2iY, by CAL IFOM IA Yy BAVE y r. value,, plus pre ua o and accrued interesto Mite -oT UeTlve-ry, ons o mature X5,000 par value each year October 1, 1951 through 1969 inclusive, and 524,000 par value or. October 1, 1970 to bear interest at rate of 2* per annum for bonds ma.tur.. in,g October 1, 1951 through 19599 inclusive, and 2-1/4f', per annum for $274,000.00 par value of bonds maturing October 1, 1960 through 1970 inclusive. BLYTH S coo INC*2 R. H. MOU OR COLTAI: fonday, August 14, 1950 - Continued 65t x E ' FP In the Fatter of rescinding Board order of Jing 10, 1950 referring R to Liability Insurance, cars used r' by county employees. This Board having on ZU17 10, 1950 passed an order which required that all county employees who in the performance of their duties for the county, use their cars and are reimbursed by the county on the basis of 101 per mile for the first 400 miles driven during each month for the county and 5 per mile for each mile driven in excess i of 400 each month, file pcertifiaate of insurance" with the County Purchasing Agent by August 1, 19502 and nhich also directed the County Auditor not to pay said employees' claims for mileage presented to him on or after August 1, 1950 unless said "certificate of insurance" had been filed with said County Purchasing Agent; and Good cause appearing therefor and on notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded ff: by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TFC BOARD ORDERED that said order of Tuly 10, 1950 be and the same is P BY RESCII=- 2 VACATED, SET ASIDE AED ABABIDONED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizing s W. G. Golden of Social Wel- fare Department, to attend meeting in Los Angeles. On motion of Supervisor P`rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS B1 TfB; BOARD ORDMED that W. G. Golden, Director of Social Welfare Department, is authorized to attend meeting of State Board of Social Welfare in Los Angeles on August 23-25 inclusive, his expenses to be a county charge& f f . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P - In the ?-utter of Correction of k` Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed ndta this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the Asaessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950-51 and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On notion of Supervisor Cu==ings, seconded by-Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY TBE BOARD ORDz"RLD that the County Auditor correct t-he follorring erroneous assess- i ments: On the Unsecured Personal Property Roll, Assessment #812# Edward P. DuBois j is assessed with personal property in the amount of 0200. Mr. DuBois filed claim for war veterans exemption but tarough as error exemption was not allowed. 1200 exemption should be allowed. z On the Unsecured Personal Property Roll, Assessment #2293, T. Garside is assessed with pex=ml property in the amount of 11860. Mr, Garside filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error x140 exemption was allowed instead of 09'*240, f An additional x100 exemption Mould be allowed. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Correction of Erroneous assessments. n The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing an the Assesssaent Roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; r On notion of Supervisor conded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS y BY THE BOARD O_-rDthat the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessmen : v On the Unsecured Personal Property Roll, Assessment #4620, P. E. Land is g. erroneously assessed with personal property in the amount of $450. T12o correct assessed value is `.`;3009 e yd afG VOntheUnsecuredPersonalPropertyRoll, Assessment #5040, W* M. Fowden, is erroneously assessed with personal property in the as ount of X1830. The correct assessed value is 11200. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the utter of Correction of Erroneous assessments. Zia County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1949-50, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER- that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments. Sale #336-48, Marvell G. and Frances L. Tillerson, care of Bank of America, 5800 San Pablo Avenue, Oal-eland 8, are assessed with the South 25.59 feet of Lots 53 and 54, Block 1.2, Fay And_Tade Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $2500.. f; The correct value of ;---novo= is is $500. z,, Zie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i a.i• ' rte 1 G6 Monday, August 14, 1950 - Continued5 :.. t i r In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having tiled with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1949-50 and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD CEDED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: Sale #446 for 1949-50, The First Southern Baptist Church is assessed with Lots 1 and 2 Block D, East Shore Park, assessed value of land qlul60, improvements X1630 A church exemption vas filed but th-ough an error exemption was not allowed. $900 exemption should be allowed. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Replacement and Capital Outlay Items in amounts in excess of original appropria- tions. On notion or Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE s BOARD CRD=LD that the County Auditor is authorized to approve requisitions for re- placement and capital outlay items in amounts in excess of original appropriations where necessary, to meet price increases, providing approvals are in amounts in an x aggregate which do not exceed the total appropriated for the department* The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Natter of Denying Land Use Permit to George F. Walker. r- George F. Walker baving filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 3 5 of Ordinance 382 to divide property into two lots each to be less than Xz acre in area and 75 foot frontage, to have side yards or 5 feet an one side and 10 feet on the other side on each lot, located Lot 54 and the north 35 feet of Lot 53, Idylvood Acres #1, fronts 150 feet on the west side of Sunset Drive, an R-A district, and said application having been refer rad to the Planning Co=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca=ission F having reco=ended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIME BOARD ORDERM 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 Fatter of Application for land use permit of John Denman. r John Denman having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification or the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsections 2 6 of ordinance 382 for a 5 foot set back fav duplex and garage located mai property bounded on most by Happy Valley Glen, east bypppp zr.. i'hompson Rd., fronting approx. 600 feet on Than on Rd., an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comission having reco=anded to this Board that said application be denied;x On notion or Suaervisor Cur=Ingso seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE, BtARD t'?Di that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provi& ons of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the f same is hereby denied. i. 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a r In the lZatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Norman F.Godbe. Ni 1Xi Norman F. Godbe 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 for 5 feet and 8 feet side yards located Lot. 13, Lafayette Gardens, an R-1 district, and said applica- I tion having been referred to the planniz; Co=ission of ContrA Costa County and said Planning Commission having roco=ended to this Board twat said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Cues, seconded by Supervisor "Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDM=- that said application for land use permit for the modification P 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 Load Use Permit to Helen G. Helm. Helen G. Helm having `'sled with this Board an application under the p rovi.- sL ons of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a 3a nd use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 for 8 foot side E I4onday, August 14, 1950 _ Contimied r r F yard on one side located Lot 24# Lafay;rette He elands #2, fronting on 3olano Avenue, an: R-S district and said application Laving been referred to the Planning Cc=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coc ad asion having recom coded to this Board that t said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cv=%1ngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Ti7.E BOARD ORMED that said application ,for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ord"nanca as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. Y? The foregoing order is passed by the unanimms vote of the Board. y X 9 In the emitter of Granting Land Use Permit xR to W, J. I.2-33er. W. J. M ller having filed with this Board an application udder 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, for a ten foot side yard lo- sated Lot 3, Block 0, Lake Orinda Highlands on Camino Det Diablo, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planing CocMd salon of. Contra Costa Coun r and said Plaa n Ing Coad ssion having reco=ended to this Board that said application be granted; a 41 On motion of Supervisor Cu.-rd a, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TBOAM ORDMUM that said application for land use permit for the modification of 0,%THE the provisions of said ordinance as here'r ova set fortli and requested, be and the sane is hereby granted, T The foregoing order is ;gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board*f:b In the Matter of Granting Lend Use Permit to Pastor Philip A. Solb 3or, 1. Pastor Philip A. Solbjor having filed idth this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification kr . j of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection, l of Ordinance 382, to con. struct a Methodist Church located Lot 7 & 8, Book Estate Subd., approx* 150 feet on south side of Sunnyvale Rd. approx. 410 feet vest of State Highway, an R_S district, and said application having been referred to the Planting Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Corm:d 3si.on having r eco= ended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; t On notion of Supervisor "Taylors seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDM TEAT said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinanca as hereinabosre not forth, and requested, be and the same k is hereby granted. ir Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote. of.the Board. In the Matter of Ordinances No. 553 and Ho. 555* w . z Affidavit of Andrew F. Peters showing publication of copy of Ordinance No. r 553 for the time and in the manner required by las, in the PiNOIv _ MMCUMS NWS, _a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa- and Affidavit of Vida McNamar showing publication of copy of Ordinance No. 555 for the time and in the manner required by law in CORMA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa are filed with this Board; and t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, auppy, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD O xRMEM.D that Ordinances are DCTA ? DULY PTFBLISSID. 3 W The foregoing order is gassed by the uusnitauous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Blood Bank. r iTMEAS, the Contra Costa County: Maploy}ees Association is sponsoring a bloodbankintheCityofMartinezonAugust17, 1954; and TEM-AS, it is knoan to this Board that said Employees Association, through its cornittee headed by Mrs. Iaxine Johnson, has gone to great effort to insure the success of said blood bank; and I M s S said activityviIl b highly conz aendable; ring needed help to the sick and needy, and is vX" 2 flr", `'—rgM7ORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by SupervisorFrederickson, WE IT RESOL3tEO that this Board of Supervisors does commend the EmployeesAssociationforthissplendidworkandurgesallpeoplewhocan, to assist the x Association in this endeavor. Me foregoing order was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1. 6Iuonday, August 14, 1950 - Continued 1 yA M r jr In the Matter of Authorizing increase in Field Storage and Ground Rental rates, Buchanan Fields On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, ITz IS BY TIM BOARD ORD= that, caassencing as of September 1, 1950, Field Storage and Ground Rental rates at Buchanan Field are increased 40,%, with the exception of the rates charged the Diablo Flying Club which shall remain in the. amount of 110.00 per month. a . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Authorizing filing of application with the United States of America for an advance to provide for the advance planning of non- Federal public -vrorks under the terms of Public Law 352, 81st Congress of the 'United States, approved October 15, 1949. 11U- E , the County of Contra Costa, California, herein called the "appli- i` cant", after thorough consideration of the. various aspects of the problem and-study x of available data has hereby determined that the construction of certain public works., generally described as The improvement of certain County highways and reconstruction of others, 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 i=ediately;and IWMREAS, under the terms of Public Law 352, 81st Congress, approved October 13, 1940, the United St-aces of America has authorized the making of advances to public bodies to aid in defra—,In the cost of a-chitectural, engineering, and economic inves- tigations and studies, surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications, pro- f codures, and other action preliminary to the construction of public vtarks (exclusive of housing); and TZURBAS, the applicant has exam-1 d and duly considered such act and the a . applicant considers it to be in the public interest and to its benefit to file an x. application under said act and to authorize other action In connection therewith; F,• NOW 'T EFORB, BE IT RESBY THE BOARD OR 3UPBRVISORS, 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 and that such public works may be provided as promptly as practicable, it is desirable that action preliminary to the construe.. tion thereof be undertaken immediately; 2. Mat D. No Teeter, County Auditor/Controller 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 r ,F 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- such improve- ment, reconstruction or rea J4p=ent of the principal highvays of the county's highway system as the survey discloses, is necessary to bring it up to standards required for today's traffic loads, yo nearly as this may be accomplished by the expenditure of 15,0000000 which a citizents committee has recommended be provided by a bond issue. F , 3. That if such advance be made the applicant shall provide or make neces- sary arrangements to provide such f=ds, iu addition to the advance, as may be re- quired to defray the cost of such action preliminary to the construction of the public WOI`ks, f f 4. The said representative is hereby authorized to furnish such information and take such other action as ray be necessary to enable the applicant to qualify for m t the advance; r' 5. That the officer designated in the preceding paragraph is hereby desig- nated as the authorized representative of the applicant for the purpose of furnishing to the United States such information, data and documents pertaining to the applica- tion for an advance as may be required; and otherwise to act as the authorized repres- entative of the applicant in connection with the application. 6. That certified copies of this resolution be included as part of the application for an advance to be submitted to the United States. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Bcm rd. 5 In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport county prisoners from. r orf prison farm to County Fair, etc. On motion of Supervisor i *aderickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS by TM BOARD Oro= twat Sbe_riff -Tames bi. Long is authorized to transport twenty. county prisoners from the prison fain to the Antioch-Lfvo Oak School on Sept. 15, to remove bleachers from said school to the County Fair grounds near Antioch, and to transport said counts prisoners to said fair grounds on September 26, in order that that' may dismantle said bleachers and return them to said Antioch-Live Oak School. Tfte foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n9 3 Monday, .August 142 1950 _ Contiraled In the Matter of Granting James 3. a.: Hoskisen free permit to peddle is the unincorporated area of the County. F Janes E. Hoskisen, 1618 Cutting Apt. 2-,F, Richmond, California having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to. peddle ice cream in- the unincorpor ated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said James Be Hoskisen is an honorably discharged veteran of World far II, (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial 38-572_914), Dated July 7, 1346; On motion of Supervisor Hipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE t BOARD ORDERED that said Juges H. Hoskisen 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 BY1 THE BOARD _FURT= OR.rMED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorised to issue a free license therefor. The foregoes order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S Yt. In the Matter of Authorizing Supt . of Bldg. E.A. Laurence to connect pluabing, Lafayette Veteran's 1 Building to sever line of Sanitary District. On motion of Supervisor Curc ngs, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 23 BY BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrenge, Superintendent of County Building$, is authorized to connect the plumbing of the Lafayette Veterans, Building at a cost on not to exceed r , fir 4,5 y"1275.00. i r Mae foregoes order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Fatter of Wiping of Garbage* t F YY£ The Clayton Grange Ho. 734 having filed with this Board a petition that the County and State lams and ordinances pertains to the duruping of garbage along county` roads, be enforced; On motion of Supervisorup Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 i BY TIM BOARD ORDER that the Justice of the Peace of the Clayton area and the'.Cort- stable of said area be urged to make every effort to apprehend and report violators of said ordinance. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of premium checks direct to Jack Schneider by State Fair Board. j It appearing that Jack Schneider will eXhibit flowers at the State Fair in September; 4 . On motion of SiTervisarr Cwa=ings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TfiE BOARD ORDS that the State Fair Board is authorized to make any premium l checks that Ere Schneider may be awarded, payable to said Jack Schneider. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval and adoption i of plans and specifications for construc- ting small plane storage hangers, at e. Buchanan field. j Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Corm' issioner, pursuant to the direction of this Board, riles with the Board at this time plans and specifications for the costruction of small plane storage hangers at Contra Costa Airport (Buchanan Field) near Concord, California; and a I ippon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson: IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD:-:-TM that said plans and specifications are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. i IT IS BY TIM BOM FBR161ER O = - that a notice calling for bids therefor, b 1 iben b the Clerk of this Boardand that sealed r f g y proposals will be received by this f i Board of Supervisors on Honday, September 11, 1950 at the hour of 11 ofelock A.M. of said day. KjITIS 'PUR= ORDEE'^E M- that Notice to Bidders be published in the Lafayette Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa .for the time and in the manner required by lave n . The foregoing6ing order is passed by the unto iaoa:s vote of the Board. fj a P 1 1 Y , jay1 4i llonday, August 140 1950 - ContizWd 4 F r In the Fatter of Establishing prevail- ing wage scale for work of construction of small, plane storage hangars at Contra Costa County Airport (Buchanan 4 1 Field).3` acy In accordance frith the Labor Codes andon motion of 3tXPu lerPfSOr Ct 12g8, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRI ED that the prevailing wages applicable to construe os8 rate for ting s oell plane storage hangars at Contra-Costa. County Airport (Buchanan Field) near Concords, California, shall be as follows: Classification Rate Per Hour VAt1tENT++RM 3°•x;3'^ Journe7ien Carpenters 2.175 Y r Cabinet I%ker - Outside 2.175 Shinglers 2030 2dillrrrights 2.30 r .... Rigger, Bridge and Meavy Timber Carpenters 2.30 Saw Filers 2030 t, Foremen to receive $2.00 per eight hour day above journeyman classification. Double r r time for all overtime. Apprentices Graduated Scale CE "!T PnTIfe, ler h 3= Cement Finishers 2.20 Lachine Men 2.325 n . Composition and Mastic 2.325 Foremen 12 cents above classification) ENGINEERS 4 'a Apprentices (oilers, firemen, vatchmen) 1.94 Asphalt Plantyngineer 2.29 Boa men or mixer boa operator concrete or asphalt plant) 1.99 Brakemen, Switchman and Dockhand 1.94 Fulloo e ut cement hog and similar typesequipment 2.34 Compressor 1.94 v Compressors (more than one) 2.24 V, Concrete 'Mixers (up to one Bard)1.94 Concrete 11ixers (over one yard) 2.24 Concrete Pump or y'mp Crete Guns 2.24 Derrick 2*24 Drilling Machinery Erigineers (not to apply to r # nater liners, wagon drills or Jack hawsers) 2.29 Dual Drum mer 2.34 Fireman in Hot Plants 1.94 Fork lift or lumber stacker (on construction NWA job site) 2.19 Handi..Crane (no oiler required) 2.34 Heavy duty Rept 2.29 3 s Heavy Duty Repatrmar, Helper 3.094 Highline Cableray 2.59 Locomotives 2.04 4 Locomotives (steam or over 30 ton) 2.29 Material 'Moist 2.19 Mechanical Finishers (concrete or asphalt) r id airports, highway or street Rork)2.29 ayp - :Misermobile 2.34 h2otorman 2.O4 Mucking Machine 2.415 Pavement breakers, Imseo type 2.34 Portable crumhers 2.29 w 0, Poorer grader, power planer, motor patrol or` r " 13 ^via'}wanytypepowerblade2.44 Power shovels and/or other excavating equip- went with shovol-type controls) 2059 up to and including one yard) Power shovels and/or other excavating equip- ment with shovel-type controls over one yid) 2.69 PuSmill s (all) Woodsmixor type 2.34 y `Pumps 1.94 Le Tourneau pulls 2.44 Rollers 2.29 loss Carriers (on construction job site)2.04 Scoopnobile (when used as a hoist) 2.19 Scoopmobile (when used as a loader) 2.34 Scroed Ilan 1.94 r , {Self-propelled elevating grade plane 2.34 Spreader 71mchines 2.29 Surface Heaters 2.29 Towermobile 2.19 rxn. Tractors 2.29 Tractor (boom) 2.44 Tractor (tandem)2.59a nLTractor-type shovel loader (scale not to apply when used as blade or bulldozer) 2.44 Trenching machine 2.34 r ; Truck type loader 2.44 3 r 11onda-yo August 14, 1950 w Cont1=18Y wi S ff 3 i A 4 cY u, Classification Rate Per Sour ENGEMMRS - contt d. Truck Crane 2.44 rY rw' sr STEL ERECTORS Hoisting Equip cant 2.40 Apprentices 1.75 IRON WORIMM f . Reinforced Iron Worker 2.25 _u Structural and Bridge 2.50 Welders 2150 Structural 2.50 All rigging 2.50 r Rodman 2.25 Orxxamental, Outside 2.35 Foremment 25 cents extra t . e w^ f ='", y' 1 LABORERS a fi bM1 i Drillers 1.80 ayk :.. Blasters (Ponderemen) 1.80 High Scalers (Fork Raisers) 1.80 r. flagon Drill 1.80 Cribbers 1.80 Lagging 1080 Sandblasters 180 Combination Jacor-Powderman 1.80 j Concrete Mixer, Under -1 yard 2.80 t r Asphalt Ironers and Rakers 1.80 s~, rYbrators, Air, Gas, Electric Tools 1.675 k . Pavement Breakers 1.675 Concrete Pan i fork 1.675 Magnesite and T&stic Workers (Wet or Dry) 1.675 t Sloper (Muckur underground) 1.675 Loading and IInloading, Carz Ing and Handling of All Rods and Ijaterials for Use in Reinforcing Concrete a Construction 1.675 General Laborers 1.55 Gardeners and Landscape Laborers 1.55 Y , Bridge Laborers 1.55 Construction Laborers 1.55 Trackmen, Construction, Maintenance and Repair All Cleanup Work of Debris, Grounds and Buildings 1.55 Watcl men Flagmen and Guards 1.55 Asphalt Ahovelers1.55 x°r¢s Sewer Pipe-Nonmetallic 2:00 ri € Y4.tM xiceLLMM o+•r Journeymen Milman 1.8425 r sv Stock Sash and Door (Old Scale-lbw Scale) 1.7425 Apprentices Graduatedz Scale PAINTERS - (7-Hour Day) y 1n Painters, Decorators and Paperbangers 2.I5a,p Apprentices Graduated Scale Spray 2015 Sand Blasters 2:I5 x sem Steel 2.15 Bridge 2.15 x r ROOFERS 2.25 cu& Foremen 2.375 wr' SEW MET AL ply d Sheet .Metal Workers 2.25 Apprentices Graduated Scale,- TEAMSTERS t Dump Trucks - Under 4 gds. (water level) 1.64 g 4 yds. and under 6 yds. (nater level) 1..76 t 6 yds. and under 8 yds. (nater level) 1.85 8 yds. and over (nater level) 2".23 - U Transit lam k``t 3 ydso and under (mfg. L izing capacity rating)1.72 4 yds. and 5 yds. (mfg. mixing capacity, rating) 1981 r Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying less than 10,500 lbs. 1.67 Flat Rack of Pickup Trucks carrying over 10,500 lbs. 1.95 7 rHeavyDutyTransports1.95 Winch Truck and A" frame drivers Oxen uEnch is not used on a flat rack truck the flat rach rate will apply1 1.92 Helpers, Warehousenen, 'Teamsters I.67 x, Drivers of Tank Trucks or Water Trucks, 400 gallon tank srt . capacity or less 1.64 x Drivers of Tank" Trucks or mater bucks in excess of 400 gallons L76 t Lift Jitneys and Fork Lift Drivers 1.76 G Tdonday, August 14, 1950 - Continued ti t. 7* Classification Rate- Per flour . TEAMSTERS - (Cont t d) 4 , i *hitttt Rca d oiler 1.76 Automotive Oiler or Greaser 1.70 footman 1.75 Ross Carrier or other type carrier 1.98 Truck Repairman - job site construction 2.28 Where on a greasing truck an engineer - oiler and a teamster-oiler work interchangeably servicing both trucks and other equipment, their rate shall be identical Frith. the exception of overtime, when the truck greaser shall be paid tim and ons-half for Ftp overtime 1.93 Miniunam over time rate to be one and one-half times the regular rate per s hour. Work on Saturday, Sundays, and the following legal holidays, New Year's Day, - Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Th sgiving Day and Cbristmas Day, shall be at overtime rate. Also on Washington's Birthday and Admission Day. No workman shall work more than 8 hours in any calendar day, nor more than six days in seven consecutive days except as provided by law. x r. Other rates-established by private agreement between the Contractor and em- ployees., or organizations of employees, shall not be less than those specified herein.4 n , For any classification not included in the list the minimum gage shall be the neral prevailing rate for the locality.P tY• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Fatter of Acceptance of fes• Juvenile Hall Contract. This .Board having on May 9, 1949 entered into a contract with Haas & Roths- child for the construction of Juvenile Hall, Contra Costa County, and subsequently having approved Alternates 1 and 2 and Change Orders 1..7 inclusive; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Juvenile Sall is ACS AS COMPIET'ED as of August 14, 19500, and the Clark is directed to wile Hotice of Completion. This acceptance being contingent upon withholding 1500.00 for the furnishing of certain glass windows in the Juvenile Hall and the filing with the Board of a bond in the rnouult of t',?'1000,00 by Adrian J. Van Poppel, jr., guaranteeing the plaster =rk A on the outside of the building for a period of one year after the date of completion f and said acceptance is further contingent upon the submission to arbitration of certain k items as provided in a. letter from Haas Lt- Rothschild to tho District Attorney's office., dated August S. 1950 and filed with the Board of Supervisors this 14th day of August 1950, and also, on the provisions that all penalties for delays which might accrue to the County and all claims for delays which might accrue to the contractor are hereby waived t. f y f Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r Y:. In the Matter of Resolution or the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Directing Regular Biennial Election of the Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024 fir under the provisions of Section 3491 of the Political Code. BE I^s M-;1373 R SQ_T,%rED: That the regular biennial election of the. three- i trustees of Delta. Farms declamation District Ho. 2024 be held on Tuesday, the 19th day rM of September, 1950, in the Automatic Pumphouse on the east side of the Orwood Tract, which location is within the boundaries of said Reclamation District, and that the poll shall remain open from the hour of 10:00 A.M. up to the hour of 4:00 P.H. on the day set for said election. IT IS QBE ORD. . that notice shall be given to all bona fide ovoers of land within the District of the time and place of said elect;on, by registered mail, at least one month prior to the date set. JOH11 E. DALTON is hereby appointed as Inspector, and LEO F. FALLEMN and x HAZEL W. BURTON are appointed as Judges of said election, and the three persons so appointed shall constitute the Board of Election, to act in accordance with the provi.. r sions of Section 3491 of the Political Code. a' Dated: August 14, 1950 s/ W. J. BUCHAKW Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia* fir: AT MST: r W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and Er.-officio, Clerk of the Board of Suporvisors, , County of Contra Costa, State of Califomia. By s H. A. S=T- T'H Deput=yerk r y Yonday, August 14, 1950 - Continued r" PASSED AM ADOPT) tbis 14th day of August, 1950 by the following vote of, the Board of Supervisors: Ate: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. C=ndngs, Ray S9 Taylors, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. 11CE S: Supervisors - Mone ABSENT: Supervisors .. Hone• In the 'Klat,ter of Application of W. J. Boles for land use permit. Asx 7 This Board having on August 7, 1950 continued to this date for further con.. sideration, the matter of the application of W. J, Bofes for modification of provision of Section a Subdivision F Subsection 5 in an R-A district, Ordinance 382,- tohave 2 feet side on one side of Lot 686, Hacienda Del Orinda, Unit No. 7, fronting on north A side of Canino Don ?Niguel - Orirda Area;, i Nn'1 On motion of Supervisor Cu=:rings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIE BOARD CRDERED that said W. J. Boies is granted land use permit to have 5 foot t side yards, the present building to remain with its e=.sting side yards. twpe The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 f s In the Matter of Proposed Shoreline Planning for s f 1 Contra Costa County. Col. Edwin Kelton of the State Department of Parks and Beaches, appears be- i fore this Board and reports on Shoreline Development Zoning, and on motion of Superviwr y Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Cizrdnga, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEPM THAT Thos. G. i Heaton, Planning Technician, contact the City Manager of Richmond and report to this r=. Board on August 219 1950,. the result of his conference vdth said City Manager. The foregoing order ;s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f Bre In the Matter of amending resolution r` j authorising classified personnel as it affects County Clerkts office. r 1 On motion of Supervisor s seconded. by Supervisor Frederickson IT ISCtaa.i BY TEE BOARD QL--)'R T'D that resolution adopted by this Board' on Jame 26, 19500 g authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments is I amended to provide that the One Senior Clerk position in the County Clerk's office B is CA2dCELLED, leaving a total of one position in said classification for said office* The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I IjA. In the Fatter of Request for E revision of Zoning Ordinance. A petition signed by fifty (50) alleged property owners of the Lafayette Area, in which the Board is requested to amend certain described properties to be not t'$ less than one acre per single family dwelling, is filed with this Board by Canada Del j; Hainbre Home Osiers Association; I On motion of Supervisor Cummings, Seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY',THE BOARD 0 . E that said petition is referred to the Planning Commission. g The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ten I In the Matter of Request for fire hydrants. m Clayton Grange #734 has .filed with this Board a request for installation `of` fire hydrants at the following locations:f'r f a. One at the corner of Mitchell Canyon and Pine Hollow Road..: b. One at the easterly end of Mdn Street in the Tom of Clayton. r c. At least two in the Ayers Tract Sub-division; On motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TBE BOARD O_RDw D that said matter is referred to the fit. Diablo Fire Protection District for a report and recaranendation to this Board. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Coke qrt I Loading at Rodeo Miarf. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the Collier Corporation, 714 West Olympic, Los Ang6les 18, be re.. 1"j quested to cover all trucks hauling coke in the tomz of Rodeo. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Iaonday, Aug-m st 14. 1950 - Continued r-44 A J ry`h In the Matter of Granting Permit a to close street in Rodeo, Sep- tember 16 and 17. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD (RDEnED that St. Patrick's Church of Rodeo is granted permission to close Third Street from Parker to Railroad in Rodeo on September 16 and 17 for the purpose of holding a Bazaar, provided proper barricades and signs are erected and wl.th the understanding that the County assuages no responsibility for any injury to the travel- ling public t hich might occur as the result of the closing of said street. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request to Civil Service Commission for survey of ua- positions at Buchanan -Field. At the request of Noble Newsom, Jr., Airport Manager at Buchanan Field# and on motion of Supervisor Cu=dngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORS that the Civil Service Commission is requested to survey the duties of positions now classified as Airport Operations Assistant and file its recommendations as to the proper classification and salaries to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of awarding contract V for the installation etc of lighting system for S ERPATRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT. y. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for installing and caring Y for an4 maintaining a system of street lights. for the SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF r- COIJTI'A COSTA COUNTv, CALIFORNIA, and this being the time and place set forth in said notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is received.. XAC IFIC GAS AED ELECTRIC CO_: q f Seven 250 candlepower and 4 three 600 candlepower lamps together with all other accessories that constitute a complete overhead street lighting system, and to supply the electricity necessary for lighting said lamps, said lams to be lighted each night an Pacific's standard all. night b•.rning schedule, for street luting, during the term of five years from and after the date electric service is first supplied hereunder to said lamps and accessories men installed. ALL IIS ACCORs1..AIN'C E WI TT PACIFIC t S SCHEDUIZ L-31; And this being the only bid received and the Board baying fully considered said bid; r, On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TSE BOARD tR DSD that the contract for the installing, etc.. of said system of street lights and for supplying said District with electricity for operating and maintaining street lights for the SE?PA TRACT LIGH`=G DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY is awarded rrr to said PACIFIC GAS XTD C7!RIC COMPANY at the prices submitted in their bid. IT IS BY s BOARD PMZM-R OR ED that said PACIFIC GAS ARD ELECTRIC CCK- k PANTY furnish this Board duly executed contracts and a bond in the sum of tiv000.00 guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract. Tie.foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. the N ter of Garbage Dump fIn Vine 13.11 Area n Y This Board having on August 7, 1950 continued to August 14, at 10 A.M. the matter of the proposed abatement ofthe garbage dump in the Vine Hill Area, and this being the time to which said hearing was continued; Sam Hall, of Hoey, Hoer E: Pensternacher, attorneys at law, appears before this Board and presents petition signed by approximately 340 alleged customers of A garbage collectors who use said dump, and said ?fir. Hall presents to the Board the x following personss R. P. Maynard of the State Department of Health, and Thomas blcblorrow of the County Health Department, to report on the present condition of said dump;k James F. Hoey, attorney at las', and Forrest Bailey, attorney at lar, representing Pete Zunino, a garbage collector; s And Frank Bray, attorney at lav, appears before this Board and presents a rn petition signed by approximately 150 alleged residents of the dine Lill District re- questing the Board to deny permission for the dumping of garbage and other refuse on the location Imo= as Vine Hill Dump; and Thaems Fuller and Mfrs. Mildred Tyler, et al. appear and protest the granting of any permit to continue the use of said dumrp; j And the Board having considered said matter, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor RJpley, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDMW that it is taken under con- sideration and continued for one meek to August 21, 1950 at 10 A,m, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i Yonday, August 14, 1950 - Continued 3 i In the Natter of Approval of Agreement for architectural I services, San Pablo County Fire Protection District. rF;12 On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE e BOARD ORDE.R113D that agreement dated August 14, 1950 between the San Pablo County Fire- Protection District, the owners and Carl R. Scbzd dts and Be Reeds Hardman, Architects, which provides for architectural services for said owner, is APPROVED by this Board, the governing body of said District and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. In the Batter of Request for rezoning of property. s On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by- Supervisor Ripley, IT IS- BY THE BOARD ORDS) that the request of Percy G. Fest, at al, to rezone property described in said request and abich is a portion of Lot 46,- Larkey Ranch subdivision No, 1 for business purposes, is referred to the Planning Commission, The foregoing, order is passed by the wmnimmtous vote of the Board. a. In the Latter of Resignation of I certain persmnel at Elucbanan Field. 7 s^hroe Airport Operations Assistants at Buchanan Field having notified this Board of their resignations; On notion of Supervisor Cwmaings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORS that said mnatter is referred to the Aviation Cammmittee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fi In the ?Matter of the Report of the Planning Coem ission on the Request of Charles B. Bardwell, Jr. for Rezoning in the San Ramon Halley area. ORM S9 T IFAS, on the 14th day of August, 1950, the Planning Commission of the xCountyofContraCostafiledwith. this Board its tindingit and recommendations in the above matter, and y MM AS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California require r . I that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a hearing at which f all persons nay protest or make presentations to this Board. Pr m NNW, THEWC1RE, IT IS ORM that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 11th day of Septemaber, 19500 being a Konday, at 11:00 o'clock, A.Lt.i in the Chamber of the Board of Suporvisors, Hall of Records, Ltartinez, California, be given by the Clerk byydnotice published in the "Valley Pioneer" not less than ten days before such hearing IT IS s'fJRT3. 0 that this Board hold a hearing at 11;00 o'clock A.M. on lionday, the 11th day of September, ?950, in the Chamxbers of the Board of Supervisors Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that ma be remade b an Fygypersonswhomaybeinterested. 7 The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the follord Z vote of the Board: AMZ: Supervisors - S. S. Ripl3q, B. L. C.ngs, Ray S. Taylor, W. X. z Buchanan, . Frederickson. r$ NOES: Supervisors _ None. ABSELV: Supervisors - Rone. x In the 2:atter of the Report of the Plmiing Commission on the Request of LIVn ZGSTOH, DAHL, HOLCOi BARD L, ACRS, TJU T0T,= sI at al for rezoning in the Danville Area. ORDERq on the 14th day of August, 1950, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recor endations in. the 1 above natter and T EAS, the Conservation and Planningr-Act of the State of California require that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a hearing at Yhich all t persons may protest or rBLe presentations to this Board, f I1Ot+, Oi , IT IS that notice of a hearing by this Board on the Al 11th day of Septe>:mber, 1950, being a Monday, at 11:30 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 "Valley Pioneer", not less than ten days before such. hearing and 4 5;d. i x Monday, August 14, 1950 - Continues hr IT IS FURORDERME that this Board hold a hearing at 11:30 o t clock, A.M.- on Monday, the 11th day, of Septenber, 1950s, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors g! Hall of Records, Martinez, California for the purpose of hearing protests, . pe:titions and presentations that may be made by any persons who may be Xnterested. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: zH" t; I sryd AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cmmings, Ray S. Taylor,; W. J., Buchanan, J. Frederickson. n NOES: Supervisors - bone. w ABSENT: Supervisors _ None. F In the Natter of the Requost of Hercules Powder Company for Re- h zoning in the Tenth Township r, Area South of the City of Pinole. RESOLUTION WEEREAS, the Planning Com3ission of the County of Contra Costa, filed with this Board on the 24th day or July, 1950, its resolution incorporating findirp and recommendations to this Board for an amendment to the precise section of the master plan to rezone a portion of the Tenth Township area lying south of the City of Pinole, being a portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, and VEMEAS, after notice thereof having duly, regularly, and lawfully been Aiven in the manner provided by lav, this Board held a hearing on the 14th day of ugust, 1950, on the subject of these resolutions and recommendations for the purpose of hearing all persons interested in the said matter, and 7 ` WMREAS the Board having duly heard the same and having considered the rem-P ozmnendations of the Planning Commission, and being dully advised in the premises,, I:, ry ' NOW,q TBEREFORIT IS ORDMW that the recommendations of the Planning Com:• mission, be, and they are hereby approved, and IT IS FUR=--" ORDMM that the District Attorney and the Planning Technician r be instructed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance leo. 382, in accordance with the recommendations of the Planning Com scion and this Order. t The foregoing mas passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board. j AYES: Supervisors _ S. S.Ripley, H. L. Cwmsings, Ray S. Taylor, W. .4 Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. 7,2;3 - ABSEMT: Supervisors - I-one. In the Matter of the Reports of the Planning Commission on the Request of THMITAS W. REUI•T: for Rezoning in the San Pablo Area. RESOLUTIOII sa ur, VEREAS, the Planing Commission of the County of Contra Costa, filed with this Board on the 24th da;; of July, 1950 its resolution incorporating findings and 4 recommendations to this Board for an amendment to tho precise section of the master k }' plan to rezone a portion of the area lying within the San Pablo area on Sixth Street off Verde Street, being a portion of the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, and WHEASI , after notice thereof having duly, regularly, and lawfully, been given in the manner provided by lav, this Board held a hearing on the l4th day of ugust, 1950, on the subject of these resolutions and roe ions for the purpose of hearing all persons interested in the said matter, and FY` MMREAS, the Board having duly heard the samae and having considered the recommendations of the Planning Cowl ssion, and being Silly advised in the premises, 11017., IT IS 0_RDERM that the recommendations of the Planning Com- mission, be, and they are hereby approvod, and IT IS IMRT R 0-1MERM that the District Attorney and the Planing Technician be instructed to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 382, in accordance with the recommendations of the Planning Commission and this order. r The foregoing vas passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors ' S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cun=ings, Ray.S. Taylor, W. J. aF; Buchanan,, J. Frederickson. KOES: Supervisors _ None. r F ABSMIT: Supervisors None* r is dam. X is a si k r} Monday, August la, 1950 - Continued a x s In the Aiatter of the Report of the Planning Comrd ssion an the Request of Cox and gartwold for Rezoning µof a Portion of the Unincorporated Territory of Contra Costa County, t Lying in the Vicinity of and Horth X ..of Alamo in said County. RESOLUTION' k r,after proceedings therefor having been duly had and taken this N.Board did on the 24th day of July, 1950 refer to the Planning Commission the above. WA y i entitled matter after its report to this Board for a further precise and detailed afan showinglot plans,, bulk and height of buildings and other and further detailed nd precise mattein acordance id.th the recommendations of' this Board; and F, 3 I9 MMA.S, this Board did on the 14th day of Augustr 1950, Pile with this i Board its further and supplementary report being a further precise and detailed plan 3 indicating plot plans, bulk and height of buildings and other and further details of precise matter; and x MEERJLS, all interested parties have appeared before this Board and been heard in the premises and this Board being dully advised therein t NOW, T "r E, IT IS ORMEM that the report and recommendations of the y Planning Commission be, and they are hereby approved, and Fw IT IS FIMTHER GRDER:Z that the District Attorney and the Planning Technician 1x prepare and submit to this Board a form of Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 382, in accordance rith these recormendations and this Order of the Board. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board:AMS,: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. C ummings, Rag S. Taylor, W. T.Buchanan, J. Frederickson. z HORS: Supervisors _ None.r r ABSENT: Supervisors _ None.In the utter of Ordinance riTB Lto. 556.Ordinance No. 556 which amends Ordinance No. 382 Gaster Zoning Ordinance) x by providing for amendment to retail business district and roviding for special business districts (Alamo area _ Cox and K rtmold propeW is presented to this Board; and On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE j BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance is approved and adopted.IT IS FUR 11ER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance leo. 556 be published for the time and in the manner required by las, in the "Valley Pioneer", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa:e Sore o order is 1J g S passed by the unanimous vote o£ the Board*In the Vatter of Ordinance X 310. 556.It appearing that in the film to be used for printing Insert Map No.. 19kJ j> j vhich is part of Ordinance No. 556, Susection 10 vas shows as Subsection 11;HOW, T FEFOREv on motion of Supervisor Ings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, I1 IS By TSE BOARD ORWEE.MM, that the publisher is authorized and directed to ll print the copy` of said insert Map Ho. 19 correctly, that is, print said copy with the subsection numbered "10" instead of as " 11". i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of 'the Board.j And the Board adjourns to greet on Friday„ August 18, 1950, at 10 o'clock A. Y. hairs r 4 F r, 4 W. T. PAAS CLERK i w By a Denuty Clerk ayN. i NO .I 48 BE CRR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FRIDAY, AUGUST 189 1950 fk" THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHANAN, CHAIR2AN ?RESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, RAY S. TAYLOR, H. srrr L. CURINGS, J. FREDEMICKSON; W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f 34 fARe. In the Matter of Adoption of Budget for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year, x 1950-51- The County Auditor having filed with this Board a Budget of anticipated re- sources and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July 11, 1950, and ending June 30, 1951, and it appearing to the Board that the Clerk of this Board w has given notice by publication of the time and place set for said hearing, same having c° been published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, which was by the Board set for Friday, August 18, 19509 at 10 o'clock a.m. , and this being the time set by the Board for said hearing, and the Board having considered in detail all of then= y items contained in said Budget presented by the different officers and heads of the departments in the County of Contra Costa, and no objections to the adoption of said final Budget having been presented and no requests having been made to this Board for a continuance of said hearing on said final Budget; N, On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY Ts BOARD ORDERED That the County Budget for the fiscal year 1950-51 be, and the same is hereby adopted as finally determined, to-wit: f , Gis MRAT. GOVIOUB1ENT BOARD OF SUPMIVISOM u ssagFi" and gages 29,20600 Unintenance & Operation 19 430.00 r" Total 48iC08.00 COUNTY CLERK Salaries and wages 852712.00 12,416.00IiaintenanceandOperation k Capital Outlay 3,041.00 Total l s 9• DISTRICT FOMZATION r."MISE R dnten and Operation. 1500.00 yF.'yy wrkr' ai(_ Total lsbuo.uor° - ar; AUDITOR Salaries and Wages 77,362.00 Maintenance and Operation 160155.00 Capital Outlay 3 099.04 Total s TABULATING MACHINE DEPARTMEET ar ees an ages 23,771.00 1 Maintenance and Operation 23,140.00 Cr. Capital Outlay 225900 Total s• liUiA 7VAJyi1 rf Salaries and Wages 19v137.00 ibLintenance and Operation 2,070.00 006.00 aCapitalOutlay2 Total r COUNTY ASSESSOR ., Salaries and Wages 164x541.00 Maintenance and Operatiaa 42,374.00r Capital Outlay 4 077.00 Total 5V 992.00 TALC COLLECTOR Salaries and Wages 49,275.00 Maintenance and Operation 250480.00 Capital Outlay 1 000.00 x . Total 7b.97bb000 t DISTRICT ATTORNEY Salaries and Wages 93,381.00 Laintenance and Operation 21,559.00 E Capital Outlay 519.00 j Total 12 a.,13 T. j COROMM g Salaries and Wages 13,484.00 Maintenance and Operation 16,695.00 Capital Outlay 1,721.O0t Total VR, PUBLIC AD INISTRATCH cries and Wages 921.00 lie ntenance and Repair 385.00 Total s g v 4 Friday, August 18, 1950 _ Continued i Fes. SUR :+ Salaries and Wages 183,824.00 Maintenance and Operation 110547.00 2CapitalOutlay 052.00 x z Total 197,423.06 f^'igrye: PLANUDIG COILaWION ar es and Wages 430564.00 Maintenance and Operation 152350.00 Capital Outlay 1 178.00 jTotal60,092.05 B=, ING IMPECTOR ies and Wages 722443.00 F6 Maintenance and Operation 15,845.00 Capital Outlay 2.237.00 p t rte . Total go, PURCHASING Ai:$NT SeaAwle s and Wage s 20,694.00 Ibintenance and Operation= 3,24.5.00 Capital Outlay 21.00 Total f k CIVIL NICE CaMISSION sr es and Wages 280360.00 0 rAintenance and Operation 13,896.00 W Capital Outlay 862.00 Total 5, Y MLS... ELECTION REGISTRATION z55 Salaries and Wages 8 000000. Maintenance and Operation 9;665.00 Capital Outlay 182135.00 Total MAIC ZIECTIOH r ies and Wages 40000.00 Main name and Operation In't 810.00 Total t SPECIAL ELECTIONS r ies and Wages 500.00 Maintenance and Operation 3,210,00 Total nh a axe t r• SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 Salaries and Wages 62750.00 Maintenance and Operation 1302.00 Total Z SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2 Marles and Wages 6,750.00 Maintenance and Operation 1,262.00 Total 2.0 j",P w SUFPERIOR COURT NO. , SaliRes and Wages 6- 750000 Maintenance andration 1 303.00s Capital Outlay 150.00 Total SUPERIOR COURT TRIAL EXPMISE salMes and Wages 59000.00 IWIntenance and Cperation 41 900.00 ss' TotalJURYCOMMISSIONER t db:f4 a_arie s and Wages 4p536.00 tK `` Maintenance and Operation 899.00 Capital Outlay 197.00 Total JUSTICE C OURT NO. 1 Mles and Wages 7,027.00 Maintenanca and Operation 900.00 Total M 4 } JOSTICE COURT NO. 2 15 e s and Wages 777.00 Xtiintenance and Operation 300.00 a Total JUSTICE COURT HO. 3 Y 'f ea and Wages 6,706.00 r° I aintenance and Operation 982.00 Total JUSTICE COMT ITO. 4I30Mon and Wages 20111.00 Maintenance and Operation 453.00 Total 7+RY 8"o Friday, August 18, 1950 - Continubd t r i 4 JUSTICE .0 OIRT NO. 5 A ar es and Wages 3,787.00 Maintenance and Operation 773.00A, Total r JW1ffCE COURT NO. 6 k ar es and Wages 3,787.00 Iwaintenance and Operation 773.00 Total JUSTICE COURT NO. 7 ar es and Wages 3,558.00 Haintenance and Operation 667.00 Total f: ya Em JUSTICE COURT NO. 8 NI-a-Fles and Wages 3,800.00 zO Maintenance and Operation 840.00 Total 4v=60 Ji1STICE „C OUST NO. 9 J-j , ar es and Wages 29339.00 Haintenance and Operation 483.00 i Total s 100 Pi y JUSTICE ZOURT NO. 10 Salaries and Wages 6,384.00 x Maintenance and Operation 949.00 Total JUSTICE COURT NO. 11 jX. ar es and Wages 52238.00 n aintenance and Operation 675.00 Totaly5V§13.00 JUSTICE COURT 270. 12 Salaries and Wages 3,677.00 Maintenance and Operation 61 740r Total 22294.W JUSTICE COURT N0. 13v Salaries and Mages 777.00 Maintenance and Operation 315.00 Total 92. JUSTICE COURT NO. 14 Savar es and Wages 777.00 Maintenance and Operation 300,00 Total IP077000 JUSTICE COIRT NO. 15 ar es and mages 120825.00 Maintenance and Operation 3 600.00 XTotal JUSTICE COURT NO. 16 Sal ar es and Mages 2,400.00 Maintenance and Operation 483.00 a r Total 228$'5oUO r JUSTICE COURT NO. 17 k; ar es and Wages 22654.00 Haintenance and Operation 5 f Total JUSTICE 007MT TRIAL EXIPM SE m Salaries an ages 12750.00 Maintenance and Operation 7400.00 Total. 9,15 M. s JUSTICE COURT GvIiT.MAL MU-3-EMSE r I'MIRWRance and Operation 1,65040 Innr2rr- Total 19650.00 GfWiD JURY maintenance and Operation 72 LAW LIBIPARY Salaries and Wages 420.00 Maintenance and Operation 515.00 Capital Outlay 15toO0,00 r"= Total COURT HOUSE AILD BALL Or RECORDS Salarles and Whges 45,371.00 11aintewnce and Operation 22,698.00 Capital Outlay 2 127.00 Total TO-0196.00 M, r 1 Friday, August 18, 1950 _ Continued T( { r. BUILDINGz.A.IIr'TENA:CE Salaries and Wages 350,115,00 CR Maintenance and Operation 35,832.00 CR a04 Capital Outlay 798.00 r Tota3. TELEPHONE BKCH"GE aria s and Wages 7,172.00 Maintenance and Operation 6 120.00 Total r' ,ems SSS IFF ri Salaries and Wages 2782051.00 AiMaintenanceandOperation810236.00 3 Capital Outlay 4 390.00 Total s • g. CORSTAE TO=SHIP 1 ga- MMsr es and wages 3,188.00 13aintenance and Operation 600.00 Total 3P Mau CONSTABLE TOYMSHIP 2 Salaries and Wages 10250.00 slaUntenance and Operation 300.00 Total lv550.05 CONSTABLE TOVISH P 3vy SiliFFIes and Mages 3,188.00 r,„m 1%intenance and Operation 800.00 Total I3 sr' CONSTABLE TOWSHIP 4 ilar es and Wages 32274.00 w R Naintenence and Operation 600.00 Total 32,V4.00 CONSTA$W TOWNSHIP 5 WgRes and Wages 32274.00 s Maintenance and Operation 600.00 Total Y Y CONSTA:LB Wn!SHIP 6 p., es and 'Wsess 274.00 r> as i Maintenance and Operation 600.00 s Total FF l t tj x CONSTABLE TOYMSHIP 7 w S ar es end Wages 5p274.00 r Maintenance and Operation 600.00 Total t ry 5 CONSTom TOWNSHIP 8 laries and Wages 3v274.00 n , Idaintenance and Operation 600.00 yx Total CONSTAM i'OMIS'H 9 salarTes and Wages 3,274.00 Maintenance and Operation 780.00 Total f CONSTABLE TORFSHIP 10 Sa-larles and Mages 3,274.00 ti.. Maintenance and Operation 600.00 Total r CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 11saiLeresandMages3,188.00 Maintenance and Operation 780.00 Ww a Total fie._ CONSTABLE OW11iSHIP 12 e s and Wages 3,188.00 Maintenance and Operation 600.00 CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP 13 r0 ar es and Wages 12250.00 Maintenance and Operation 300.00 Total 10350.00 C T La. TOiN,iSffi' 14 ar e s and Wages 20339,00 Naintenance and Operation 300.00 Total 3ds • t r w, CM 11101RISHIP 15 tea ares and Wages 30188.00 Maintenance and Operation 600.00 z Total J ;xr Fridays August..-18, 1950 _ Continued k ra. n.arrr,. kM.s CONSTABLE TOWN-SHIP 16 s : 3a_1=ares and Wages 3,274«00 T L%Intenance and Operation 666..00 t + CONSTA 'TOIMSHIP 17 ar e s and Wages 30274.00 Maintenenc6 and Operation 780.00 Total 4pob4,00 CONSTAI3i2 GENBRAL M[PE2m tens tee and Operation 50.00 Total to COUNTY JAIL Salaries and Wages 1290839+00 Maintenance and Operation 762014.00 Total Outlay3,029,00 s . r COUNTY JAIL 37M .BRANCHES a and..0peration 220 00 Total r § MOTOR POLICE . Maintenance and Operations ls55O*n0O z;Total CL Salaries and Wages 70v' 81540 Maintenance and Operation 23'¢34+00 Capital Outlay 2,620.00 Total SEALER OFWJWTS AIM MEASURES MOM ages 22,292.00 Maintenance and Operation 50488+00 h ` Capital Outlay 1033+00 aTotalZug716, f W`xEruzLkiOPPICEB Maintenance and Operation 600+00 Total WI E PROTECTION Vaintenanca and Operation 2 000.00 Total. a 11LJ ar a CROSSING 1YATCMIEN ntenance and Operation 3 2700000 7 av7OOoOOVit= AGRICULTURAL COMIZIWI02USR es and Wages 360390+00 Maintenance and Operation l5 155.00 TotalON3 AGRICULTURAL EJC E ISION si;ICE SaliRei i3a7liges3x¢-11,584.00 Uaintenanae and Operation 8,760.00 Capitgl Outlay 880+00 PREDATORY A1aium C01MROL ar ea and Wages 3,252.00 Maintenance and Operation 600.00 f X gTotal COUNTY .POUN!} Salaries and Wages 110202.00 Maintenance and Operation 300 Capital Outlay40.00 r TotalkAa. FROST URNIUG SERVICES nonce and Operation 476.00 Total d tHq kr. FIRE PROTECTION f .r tenanae and Operation. 3.1 000000 a Total vO INSURANCE Maintenance and Operation 63 280.00 Total HEALTH DEPARTtEiT ariea anda 261,815.00 Maintenance and Operations. 99,170.00 Capital Outlay 243 63.2.00 Total a:iJ s',J• PITTSBURG 0 " " C" ar es and gages 7,182.00 x s, lZaintenm ce and Operation I,854+00 a Capital Outlay 228.00 Total K Friday, August 18, 1950 - Cc tiaued I K^k r VITAL STATISTICS 1Wntenance, and Operation 2,65040 Total U0650000 GARBAGE DISPOSAL Maintenance and Oporatim2 100.64 Total Total 0896,600.00 SMOIMARY SMS Total 1,266,900.00 lFf OWMEAD Total www QQ8 `A, OTHER COSTS Total 120,746.00 w. ACg1QISIT1OIi Grand Total 20377,746.00 HIMMIS, : IRIDC S DISTRICT 1 Py ` Road ar=d Bridge Construction f and ffiIntenStce 295,900.00 SUPM1VISOR DISTRICT " 2 eL d acrid Bridge Caastruction and maintenance 550,350.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 3 and Bridge Construction Nw and aaintenance 509,650.00 fa SWERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 4 t;° Vro-O and Bridge Construction and maintenance 355,650.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 5 Road and Bridge Construction and maintenance, 33,000.Oa GRIZERAL Gyrma=T iItA1' TqY RBtgg . Me'vMnArm-te and Operation 1 000000 p , Total. I,MOOM Rz E IPME.M OPZRATION- Mn r tenance and Operation 3 Total p CUW+Y GARAGE rrrv .. aiatenanca and Operation 16,254.00 TotalOutlay s 0 r Y JA'SAR PAMO GARAGE Salaries and Wages 52150000 r Naintenance and Operation 882.00 Total LA A.393 iii GARAGE Salaries and. Mages 3,000.00 Maintenance and Operation 345.00 a syfsCapitalOutlay2250.00 Total 9 EIGHMM AND EQIDGES ADI;fLiIS`A UTIO]a ar es ana 18 167.00 3Saintenanca and Operation 14,300.00 Capital Outlay 145.00 Total MAYS VACATIONS ARD SICK LEAVESalern ar es 071bees 42 000.00 Total 420000000 WORK FOR SPECIkL DISTRICTS mace and Operation 1,9500000 s 000000 M a JOIRT ---MY DISTRICT R0. 26 int laintenance and Operation 1.00 Y Total Salaries and Wages 500.00 . Total J • u, t y a: tjfz , 1 N- 84 Friday, August 18, 1950 - Continued r. r r CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS yr COMMY PHYSICIAN Salaries and Wages 590200.00 Maintenance and Operation 34 470.00 r _.. Total 950570.60 L/ Salaries and Wages 728,296.00 I3aintenance sad Operation 196,661.00 Capital Outlay 73 803.00 Total s2, . grt pp. UIITSIDE HOSPr';'AT• GAS Harte and Operation 19 900.00 Total 19vqU0,00 SOCIAL, SERVICE DEPART. T salaries-and Wages 5039,039.00 V intenance and Operation 969537.00 Capital Outlay 22 836.00 Total AID TO NEEDY CHILDREN Ha-,a nance and Operation 3 758 400.00 Total j ,f . 441 I=DY' CHIMMI III BOkPDIUG H0 f,. ansate an Operation 191 400.00 T " nam' Total s .0 AID TO IMV BLT iD tenance and Operation 137 052.00 x~' Total. 1579,062,00 x f • fyVj AID TO NEEDY AMD Maintenance and Operation 391412600,00 Total 4s 600,00 xs AID TO PART SELF SUPPORTING BLIED J Hance eration 92180000 ar ray, Total 9, ENERAL RELIEF Maintenance and Operation 812 460.00 Total 82Z046TM 2 r f CARE OF CRIPPL10 CHILDRQJ Mainte,e and Operation 60 000.00 Total RICHMOND HE- TE CEITM es and Wages 102 553.00 Laintenanca and Operation 50423.00 Capital Outlay 5 135.00 Total 1583,111,00s PROBATION DEPAR TMENTt- arie s and Wages 127v551.00 Maintenance and Operation 29,063.00 41 Capital Outlay 954.00p Total 15 ,fi ra 'd kl riv,r 4S- J TT a TTHALLy..,s Salaries and Wages 104,019.00 F r . Ha=.ntenance and Operation 412095.00 gt' Capital Outlay 130 689.00 Total CARS OF JMI=- COURT WARM e and Operation 100 175.00 Total s . CALIFORNIA YOIITH AUTHORITY ansate and Operation 10 000.00 Total 0, p H01MS FCR F-=]E LrIl DED 6 enarce and Operation 55 000.00 Total HOSPITALS FOR 331SAIIE ntenance and Ofleration3 000.00 Total SCHOOLS FOR DEAF AND RT•T'M name and Operation 200.00 Total. i ,60 r Y Friday, August 18, 1950 _ Contined g r n EXAKMTION AM CARE OF MUM aarriez wages 13V000000 Maintenance and Operation 41500000 Total 00 rsynrt,. BURIAL OF VETERASS AID MIGMITS mance an Operation. 5 000.00 Tota: 5'000000. COUNTY SERVICE OFFICER SilUles and Wages 20,226.00 Maintenance and Operation 20826.00 Capital Outlay 490.00P t ,. IDUCA i IOyt 25v542, IN SUP' OF SCHOOLS Salaries and Wages 38,434.00 r Maintenance and Operation 11,865.00 Capital Outlay 320.00 i Total ViV VV 4f : BOARD OF EDUCATION tenance and Operation 8 600.00 t u COUNTY LIBRARY Salaries and Wages 1430359.00 Maintenance and Operation 830811.00 Capital Outlay 3 814.00, T Total 2.30,MAGODr RECREATION j PACHECO PARS Maintenance and Operation 29,471.00 Capital Outlay 950000 wi xTotal PACHECO MUSEUM r - 1, Maintenance and Operation 135.00 Total y t A 5 1 ANTIOCH M=ORIAL BUILDING try nonce and Operation 485.00 Total 4850 x TWOOD L%'KQRIAL BUILDING xI' Maintenance and Operation 273.00 Total 275* s Y CROCKEST ! .:ORI'AT.BUILDI11G Us mance and Operation 152.00 Total15 s t Er DAIS IJU-3 LrMORIAL BUILDIHG Maintenance and Operation 200.00 Total 1600 EL CERRITO MEMORIAL BUILDING nonce and Operation 16840 Total r ty 7 LAFA TETTE "r:;'?1`QRIAL BUILDING nonce and Operation 168.00 Total x 13ARTn= 1&Z!OFJ." BUILDING ars MF mance and Operation 200.00rr :". Total 205.OU S. PITTSBURG TAL BUILDING tenance and Operation 300.00 Total r g. PORT CHICAGO .X OP.IAL BUILDING ce and Operation 134.00 Capital Outlay 100.00 Total sir f RICIM01 D 10,10RIAL BUILDINGF, i y&Frnz s#ai mance and Operation 342.00 Total 3i a r:.. RODEO r:s"O IAL BUILDING FA ntenance and Operation 216.00 r Total6 WALIfUT C. —E-K 1I TOR3AL BGILDIIIG Naintenance and Operation 87.00 F Total i J7w J CYC.'vl 86 friday, August 18, 1950 - Continued t z s 3rISCELLAIGOlJS61, ADIrMITISING qe;E 11aintenance and Operation. 20 600.00 202800000TOtal y COi11 13 S+ M B.TTS y fir Maintenance and Operation 60000.00 Total 6,000:00 t MEMORIAL MOIdOMM Maintenance and Operation 220.00 r Total I0'6a rf ` JURY FLE DEPOSIT WIRSDRAAALS 1wntmance and Operation 6 500.00 f x :--Total5V500.00rr o COiTIM AIRPORT Salaries and Mages 28,920.00 Maintenance and Operation 42,847.00 Capital Outlay 118 496.00 b" t!Total b RETtR sI'2WT BOARD rte Salaries and Mages 100.00 1 aintenaace and Operation 2,140,00TotalzVz's-0'00 r fi as COidtdW RETIRM T CUTMRSalOHS61, ar es and Wages 374 500.00 c Total IIMAPBROP: T TED RESERVES General Fund r' 126,065.0/0 j County Library and 1 O10000V Total d The ,foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 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E 1 t a-pF"GF f+li'p.__d%^ Ik, hk' 1 . 4,p' ,f rf.1) .... r,s pq t 4Yff d 2 7 Fdd'" 11 y j l 1. t (.r.1,WMA. gv y;` y5-i...--. r a 4 BESPOKE TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS K a' LORDAY, AUGUST 219 1950 x ME BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION A AT 9 0 t CLOCK, A.I . PRr. L''T: HON, W. J. BUCHAMLNs CEA.sRM02 PRESIDDIG; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPL"-, H. L. CUL=HGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FRM;1 ERICKSOtt; V7. T. A PAASCR, CLE-7M. In the utter of Granting applicationry . of Be Be Eases for a land use permit Jx to modify the lot area`requiirements for a subdivision in S. D. #4* Be E. -%as having riled with this Board an application for a land use permit i under the p°rovisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to modify the lot area re- quirements for a subdivision in S. D. J4, to include all of the area as shovm in the tentative map of Mesta Terrace, excluding Enes Ambrose Unit #6 and,Enesta Terrace Unit t 2, in the Ambrose Area, and said application ham ng been presented to the Planning 1 Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; xis On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY TE: BOARD LR D"TILI-M that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Granting application of Iver E. Blikeng for a land use per- mit to construct a duplex in S. D. #30 rr r 4 Y.. j Iver E. Blikeng having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to construct a duplex in S. D. vl' 3, to be located on property of Blikeng, gest of State Highway, north of Masseluk and south of LoChesney, near Lehner Garage at Concord and said application a having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plan. ping Commission having recommended that said application be granted; Z* On motion of SuTervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE A BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the tma-- us vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting application of Paul S. Burton for a land use per- rf mit to construct a four-unit Uotel is S. D. #3. Paul S. Burton having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance Ho. 278 and its amendments, to construct a four-unit Motel in S. D. #3, to be located in the northeast portion, Lot 16, Cloverdal Tract, south side of State Highway, 1600 S. We Detroit Avenue, and said application having been referred to the Planning Coui.ssion of Contra Costa County and said Plan.. ma 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 be and the same ishereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with-the understanding that applicant com.. plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Lam). Zia foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Hax V. Bentley for a land use permit to con-r 1 strum t a retail store and storage I building in S. D. Oe i r Max V. Bentley having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance #278 and its amendments to construct a retail x store and storage building in S. D. #3, to be located on portion of Lots 11 and 12, Galindo Es;.ates, fronting 132 .feet on south side of Clayton Roadti, approximately 900 feet rest of Babol Lana, adjacent to and gest of the existing building, El Monte Shop ping District, and said application having been referred to the Planning, Commission of x Contra Costa Count, and said Planning Cocmd ssion having recommended that said applica tion be granted; a On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY ML' - BOARD HE BOARD ORDnEIiED that said application be and the sane is hereby granted. a Tho .foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant comp-. lies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law), no foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* t: A": is l Monday, August 210 1950 - Continued 9O s yam. In the Fatter of Granting George x 14. Dick Land Use Permit. George 14. Dick having filed with this Board an application under the provi. cions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a -laud use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, tohave home 5 occupation (sell chenille products, bedspreads, robes, etc, from his home) located southeast portion of Zimmaruan property fronting 72 feet• on rest side of Highway north F` 7 of the Bonunent, 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 TffE 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 Jay Bailey. k- d Jay Bailey having filed with this Board an application under the provisionsr. 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 14 foot side gar on one side and 18 foot set back located Lot 34, Sleepy Hollow, Unit #l, on Snowberry Lane (Meadow), an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the V< Plannir4r, Commission of Contra Costa Coumtg and said Planning Commission having recom-y 3. mended to this Board that said application be granted; x On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Super7isor Frederickson, IT IS B7Y Tia Ba4R.D O.RDEZREE.7 that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordirivice as hereinabove set -forth and requested, be and the sang is hereby granted. rt The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Tatter of Granting Land Use s Permit to Olsen Bros, Ni++h55.. Olsen Bros. having filed vdt:Z 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 362 to have a 5 foot set back located Lot 22, Moraga Park, an Longv;ew Terrace, an R-A district, and said application Laving been referred to the Planning Cacm issian of Contra Costa County and said Plan- ning commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ctsm.3ngs," 3 . seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions or said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the F same is hereby granted. p lie foregoing order is passed by. the unanir..aus vote of the Board. In tho 'Batter of Granting Land Use Y . Permit to Victor H. Richit. t Victor II. Hichit having filed rdth this Board an application under the provi.. yt sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section a Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a 23 foot set yf back, located Lot '#33, Sleepy Uollow fl, on Snouberry bane, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cos=ission of Contra Costa County and r said Planning Ca=Jssion having recaanendad to this Board that said application be Granted; Y W On notion of Supervisor Cuffs, seconded by Supervisor, Frederickson, IT IS ry = BOARD ORDIMM that said application for a .land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordnance as here4--above set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. Mie foregoing order is passed by time unanimous vote of the Board. y m In the Tatter of Granting 'end IIs©k INr Permit to J. B. 'Tiller. J. B. 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 provid ons of Section 4 Subdivision R Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 8 foot side yard for car port located Lot ',#10, Uoraga 'r-'.igblands, Unit #1 fronting on Highland Court, R..A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission. ofContraCostaCountyandsaidPlanningCO=Ission having recoanmended to this Board that i said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor C==dngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT i3 By THE BOARD ORDER:-M that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as bereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passod by the unanimous vote of the Board. s J 49, tre;. ly+v1, N tjYiSY • f,. „t5s Rondays August 21, 1950 - Continued r• qri 7 d1_ in the katter of Granting band Use Permit to Iss. Ralph Peters* f krs. Ralph Peters having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection; 2 of Ordinance 382, to have stable located Lot 29, Lafayette Terrace subdivision containing 6 acres, off Oak Bill and r Thompson Road - Lafayette Area, an R-S district, and said application having been. re:- ferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission u having reco>rmended to this Board that said application.be granted,- On unted; On motion of Suaervisor C = „ s, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY M BOARD 01 DIthat said application for Zand use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth, and requested, be and the, Q same is hereby granted; i Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Craning Land Use Permit to Robert Platt. I a• Robert Platt having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinanco 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions u A of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to have °10 ,foot and 106.y foot side yards and 15 foot set back, located ,Lots #7 through 22 inclusive, Broadview Tract, Orinda, Calif., an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said !Tanning Commission having n . recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cu::=irgs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS j BY THE BOARD ORDMILM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisi ons of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the W. same is hereby granted. d The foregoing order is passed by the mous vote ,of the Board. In the !:atter of Granting Land Use Permit to Anthony Bros., Inc. i Anthony Bros., Inc., having filed with this Board an application under the 1 provisions of Section 7 of ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 3 foot 4 inch side Z*ard located Lot J47, Kensington Park Extension, Unit #2 (Kingston Road), r an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning` Commsission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coomission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Riploy, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEy:. 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 sameu is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Butter of Granting -and Use Permit to I-rs. hell Strovig. n Mrs. Uell Strovig 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 t provisions of Section 4 -Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards, each side located portion Lot 2A, Block C, Amended Tap of Arlington Acres,r 4 fronting 53 feet east side HiGbSate Road, approximately 200 feet north of Norwood., Kensington Area, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the f ... Planning Co='ssion of Coaatra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom.. mended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisorupe Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BUM O_,ZDMM that said apps;cation for land use pert 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 ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rx< 5.: In the Vatter of Granting Land Use p Permit to H. J. Turner. f rtr H. J. Turner having filed with this Board an application under the provision y of Section 7 of Ordinance 3W for a land useermit for modification of thep provisions of Section : Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Or ce 382 to have 5 foot and 5 foot side yards, located Lot z-*r'6, Block l0, Park Bills division; fronts on Overlook Road an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the, Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Pz_arr.3nu Commission having recommended to this Board. that said application be granted; 4 f fid. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEEE BOARD ORDMED that said application for landuse permit for the modification of the pro- vialons of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j ASF f r= Monday, August 21, 1950 _ Continued yi. y{ in the Iuatter of Granting Land 'Use Permit to L. A. Idealman, L. A. Mealmen having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section ^r of Ordinance 382 for a land .use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 2_5_6 of Ordinance 382, to have one lot 37 feet 6 inches by 97 feet b Inches; side yards of 5 feet and 5 Peet voth lots- set back of 5 feet, Lot fl, on Lots 1 and 2, Block 127, East Richmond Hdigh.ts at intersec_ w tion of Richmond and Ridge Rd., an R-1 district, and said application having been F referred to the Planning Ca=ission or Contra Costa County and said Planning Commis- sion having recommended that said application be granted; r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 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,granted; The foregoing order is passed by the mous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to J. G. Brovnl. A J. G. Brom 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 of Section _ Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have -5 foot- side yard locat9d Lot #3, Moraga Loadows, above Hillcrest on Overhill. Road, below Orin" Imictia an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission w: of. Contra Costa Cour and said Planning Camission haCounty wing recommended to this Board that said application be granted; 4 J. On motion of Supervisor Ciadngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS j BY TIM BOARD ORDS M that said application for land use permit for the modification of e: h7a the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. t =•M The .foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 4l;Y. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Walnut Knolls Association. Walnut E,nolls Association, by President Leon P. Raher 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 Sub sec.. r tion 2 of Ordinance 382, to have a stable on Lot 1 and a recreation_ area, to include a barbecue pit, swimming pool,: swings, etc., on Lot 64, Walnut Knolls Tract, an R-A district, end said application having been referred to the Plannrzt immisin o Y.- Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recomen a th s oar that said application be granted for the recreation area, to include a barbecue pit, si.:imIng pool, sir:ngs, etc., on Lot 64, (fie request for the stable on Lot 1 was with.. draym) a 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 'herein- above set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted for the recreation areas to include a barbecue pit, swimming pool, swings, etc., on Lot 64, (Tree request for the stable on Lot 1 was withdraw). 44; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 0., In the Matter of Granting Land Use tr Permit to Cleo J. Riep. Clop J. Riep 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 pro- 1 visions of Section 4 Subdivision M Subsections 3 8: 5 of Ordinance 382 to construct S units on 7500 square feet and to elim-mate the side yard located Lots 35, 36, and 37, Y; Block 107, Richmond Annex Addition, an !I-R,A 'district, and said application having been referred to the P1 Commissionann_ng o_ Contra Costa County and Said Planning Commission having :recommended to this Board that sat. d application bq granted for 6 units on 7500 square feet, to have a 5 foot sot back and 3 foot side yards; On motion of Supe*vrisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERV''D that said application for la nd use pe --mit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted for 6 units on 7500 square feet, to have a 5 foot setback and 3 foot side yards; She foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Denying Land Use Permit to Clarence V. And Mizabeth J. Anderson. T k . Clarence iii. and Elizabeth J. Andersen having filed with this Board an appli- cation under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 as amended by Ordinance 431, to enlarge his existing non-conforming .use for placing of pipe fixtures and fittings in neer garage and to enlarge garage with shed for pipe located on a descriptive parcel fronting approximately 150 feet on the east side ofJacksonWay ,South, ap rox3nayely 400 feet south of the intersection of Jackson Wayldorth, Alamo in an n district, and said application having beon referred to the P1 j Monday, August 21, 1950 _ Continued k i j 7 ' i ning Co=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded b Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD MMERED t#at said application £or. land use permit for the. modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, bean the same is hereby denied. The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board." f. In the utter of Roports from County Departments. Reports for July, 1950 from '-Richmond Health Center, Pittsburg Health Centers Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to CChildren and Animals, and` Veteransf Service Department are presented to this Board and ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Avolication of Hugh M. Coruna for land use perrii.t. r Hugh M. Corina having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to have private stable located Lot #719 Rancho San. Ramon Heights #10 H. W. side of Rincon Road San Ramon Area, an R_1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca fission. having recommended to this Board that said application be denied;PP On notion of Supervisor Cum;.gs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY M BQkRD GRD=- that the further hearing on said application be continued and sot for September 25, 1950 at 2:30 P.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of the Withdrawal of Property from the Territory j of the EASTER C0I17RA COSTA RESOLUTION SETTING TIEZ AND43 i COUNTY FIR£ PROTECTION, DISTRICT. .PLACE OF ITARING AND GIVII'TG u ITOTICE THEREOF rr YEMi£AS, a petition for the withdraval from the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District of the hereinafter described property, signed by fifty (50) freeholders within said property, has been filed with the Board of Supervisors of i Contra Costa County, as required by Section 14561 of the Health and Safety Code. N=i, TI'F'0RE3 the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby fixes 11 o=clock, A.M., Monday, September 18, 1950, in the chaasbers of the Board of Supervi sors, at Martinez, California, as the tirm and place for hearing said petition, and all protests, oral or written, made thereto, and also all protests, oral or mitten, rade to the continuance of the remaining territory as a district. IT IS FMMER ORS that the Clerk of said Board is directed to publish a copy of this resolution by one inse_wtion in the Orinda Sun, a newspaper of general s circuion within the district, in chich tho Board- deems most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposed withdrawal area. IT IS FORTRER ORDERED that the territory proposed to be withdrawn is as follows: X v Beginning at the most southerly corner of Lot 83 as shown on the map entitled Moraga Woodlands Unitag 2, tiled October 22, 1937 in Iap Book 22 at pages 641 to 644 inclusive, Office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County, California; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said subdivision and along the northeasterly extension of said southeast line to the north. east line of County Road B-31 known as Dora Highway;gheay, thence southeasterly and southerly along the northeasterly line of said Moraga Highway to a point m which bears N 400 221 50" E 21.51 feet and Ii 620 OOt 1511 E 60.0 feet from the most easterly corner of Lot 78 as shown on the map entitled, Moraga Dal v.r Rey Unit ilio. 1 filed May 249 1946 in Map Book 29 at pages 27 to 37 inclusive; thence S 6210 001 15n W 60.0 Peet and S 400 221 50" W 21.51 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 78; thence southwesterly along the southeasterlylinesofLots78, 79, 8081 & 82 to the most southerly corner of Lot 82; thence northwesterly al the southwest line of said Lot 82 to the south- easterlyline o£ . Canino Mora k'as shoes on the said Hap Of Moraga Del Reg and Moraga Del Rey Unit No. 2, filed August 11, 1948 in gap Book 35 at pages ri39to37inclusive; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of said El Camino 1:oraga to the intersection thereof with the extension south- easterly of the soutawcsterly line of Lot 75, as sharm on said map entitled2oragaDelReyremitLTo. 1; thence northwesterly along said southeasterly F extension and along the southoesterly line of said Lot 75 to the most west- N A erly corner thereof; thence continuing northwesterly along the westerly line of said Ixoraga. Del Rey Unit No. 1 to the most westerly corner of Lot 65 of last mentioned rap, being also a point on the northerly line of the 168.4 acre tract deeded to 311niam Spivock, et ux, April 26, 1946 and recorded in Volume 890 of Official Records at page 432; thence following the northerlylineofsaid168.4 Acre Tract; S 140 Olt 18" W 764.65 feet; S 600 28, W 700.0 feet; U 810 361 39" A 1988.61 feet to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho Laguna De Los Colorados; thence northwesterly along the western boundary line of said Rancho to the mopt southerly corner of Lot 68 as shown on aforesaid =np of Moragan Woodlands nit #2; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the southerly boundary of said map of bioraga WoodlandsUnit #2 to the point of beginning. Mondays August 21, 1950 _ Continues s ' N r The fore resolution was sed and adopted z. going pas op by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 213t day of August, 1950, by the following votes to-wit: r...f A',.TS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Ctmasings, Ray S. Taylor, A. J. Buchaivan, J. Frederickson.m r I10E5: S=ervisors - Ilona. s ABSENT: Supervisors _ None. kxt: In the Matter of Consolidation of Election of Directors of F r East Bag Municipal Utility District with County General Election to, be held on November 7, 1950. N MMREAS, the Directors of the East Bay Lbmicipal Utility District-have called an election for two directors in said District to be held Hovember 7, 1950; and IE EREArS, the said Directors of the Nast Bay Municipal Utility District have filed with this Board of Superyisors a uitten request that said election for said r Directors of said East Bay Municipal Utility District be consolidated rtith•, the General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on ovember 7, 1950, andN that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the Directors of said East Ba. y Municipal 'Utility District; BE IT RESOLD that the election for. tiro Directors of the East Bay Munici- pal unici pal Utility District on November 7, 19502 be anz- the seas is hereby ordered consoli- dated with the General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on th 7th day of November, 1950, and the results of said election shall be canvassed by this Board of Supervisors and certified to the Directors of the said District. The vote of the Board--on the following order being as follows: AXES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. ,-unm Ings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors _ Ilone. ABSENT: Supervisors _ Hone. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of ERNEST F. TIESCO AND WMUR SKOY7 for Rezoning in the SOBsRA2I' AREA r f wH ous, on the 21st day of August, 1950 the planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and w MMMAS the Conservatio.. and P1.caning Act of the State of California requir_ ed that this Board, after duo notice first having been given, hold a hearing at vokh a all persons may protest or Dake presentations to this Board. NOW T a'irFO , IT IS ORDS RED that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 16th day of September, 1950, being a Z*onday, at 10:00 o'clock, .M., in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Nall of Records, I.jartinez, California, be given by the f Clerk by notice published in the SAiU PABLO IUM not less than ten days before such hearing and IT IS FUR=R ORDER that this Board hold a hearing at 20:00 arcl.ock, A.M. r on Monday, the 18th day of September, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of supervisor Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose of hes protests,, and presentations that may be made by any persons uuho may be intersted.' petitions a, The foregoing qms passed and adopted by the follouzing vote of the Board: on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor: AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. COGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, n. J. BUCHARL-H. J. FR=ERICKSOIT NOES: Supervisors NOIG ABS£IIT: Supervisors _ 1110 In the Matter of Garbage a DuxaD in Vine Hill Area. r On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY T11E .BOARD ORDER that the time for rendering its decision in the proposed abatement of the garbage dump in the vinq Bill Area, be continued for one Reek to August 28, 1950a at 2 P.M. The foregoing order vas passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r ` Uonday, August 21, 1950 - Continued F ` a P In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission an extension of time to re- port on request ,for rezoning* On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 1 a miBYTISBolRP______,D QRthat the Cotom3.ssion is granted aninety-dog extension of time to report on requests for rezoning of property of the following: C. E. and Mrs. C. E. Core to rezone a portion of Lot 21, Map of G.A. j Putnams Graceland Acres subdivision from R-S to A; j S. B. Marry to rezone Lot 21-E, Graceland Acres from R-S to R-B; P. J. Seale to rezone bis prove rty uhi.ch is a parcel of land fronting on the vest side of Victory Hig#say north of Gregoryto retail bus- iness; Dave and Margaret Ross to rezone their property at the northwest corner of Geary Road and the Martinez Highway from the residential to retail business; Bruce LicCollum, to rezone his property rich is knows as the Cooper property at the northwest corner of the Pacheco Highway and Gregory Lsne, a portion of the Hulti property located on the crest side of the Pacheco Highway, to be rezoned to coxmercial use, and a portion of the property located on the northwest corner of the Pacheco High- way and Trelaney Street to be rezoned to commercial use i ter.. Harmon Edvards to rezone his property at San Ramon from Agricultural to Retail Business; Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a . s r In the Fatter of Fixing Hearing on Assessment Lists of Recloma- tion District No. 799. The Assessments Commissioners heretofore appointed by this Board to prepare assessment lists of Reclamation District Ito. 799 having filed with this Board said assessment lists;r I li Upon notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cunnings, IT IS BY BOARD Or'LOHR.z that the hearing an said assessment lists be and the same is hereby set for Lionday, September 180 1950, at 11 o'clock A*M, Y j IT IS FUR ORDMED that notice of the time and place of the hearing on said assessment lists be published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the "Brentwood Rews", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S 4 In the utter of Approval of s .- Report of County Auditor filed August 21, 1950.Y The County Auditor having riled with this Board an August 21, 1950 his re. port of all claims and warrants al.loved and paid by hist; t I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE ,BOARD (RDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY ME BOARD Fi,3?iM ORDERED that the expenditures contained thereins. be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are r " published. IT IS B'-,rWE BOARD -WMER ORDMW that the report of the County Auditor containing 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. passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.The foregoing order is i M In the Matter of Approval of y agreement, premises to be used for storage of election material. max A written form of lease agreement wherein Parr-Ricbmand Industrial Corpora- 5 tion is the lessor and Contra Costa County, the lessee, which form of agreement pro 1-vides .nor the leasing of certain premises located in the so-called pre_Fabrication area of Richmond Shipyards, Ricbmond, California, for a period of one year commencing August 152 1950s at a monthly rental of $25.00 per month payable in advance, having r been presented to this Board for approval; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Tom: BOARD OlflERED that said fora of agreement is APPRMED, and W. J. Buchanan, q21 Chairman of the Board, is autharized to execute the same on behalf of Contra Costa A County. y R Monday, August ?i , 1950 - Continuedx .x 3 96 Fspe, e h x r f x IT IS BY TIM, BOILRD FURUR OREERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly, co=encing Auiwst 15, 1950, for the period of one year in the sutm of $25.00 r .: in favor of the Parr-.Richmond Industrial Corporation in payment of rent provided' for s ; in said agreement. gatre The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to sell old laundry equipment now at the County Hospital. tiff It a ar g, to this Board that b reason of the installation of new laundry equipment at the County Hospital there is now located at the County Hospital, old laundry equipment no longer required for county use; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded b,r Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THEE BOARD (R D - that Charles W. Hornback, Purchasing Agent be authorized to sell said equipment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y4 In the Matter of Authorizing f` Purchasing Agent to procure Steam Boiler Insurance for installation at the newlirw Juvenile Hall. Upon notion of Supervisor C=zdngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TH BOARD ORD-E"i:D that Charles W. Hornback, County Purchasing Agent, be authorized to procure stems boiler insurance for the boiler installations at the now Juvenile $a11, in a premium amount of 0443.40, the insurance coverage not being place on the refrigerating units. Tlie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Vatter of Authorizing E. A. Lawrence, County Buil- ding Superintendent, to landscape *,rounds at the new Juvenile Detention game. Upon notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by supervisor Frederickson,. IT IS BY THE, B(A RD OxRD D that the County Superintendent of Buildings, E. A. Lawrence be authorized to landscape the grounds at the new Juvenile gall on Arnold Industrial r t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r> g: In the matter of Report of Hartford Steam Boiler f Inspection and Insurance Company.to On notion of Supervisor Comings, seconded by 5uperv i.•sor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD OIUM= that the report of inspection by the e9flord Steam Boiler Inspec ftionandInsuraacoCoampany, dated August 10, 1950s is rererrad to E.A. Lawrence, County Superintendent of Building's. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, i x r In the Matter of Authorizing u extra appropriation, Contra Costa County Hospital Laundry. On the recomiendation of F. L. R. Confer, Architect, and upon motion of Supervisor Cuz:saings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD (RDS that V. P. Haufenberg, the contractor for work on hospital laundry, be authorizedatT a cost of X153.00 to reinforce the laundry floor over the existing boiler room at the Contra Costa Hospital Laundry.f :a 1 N The foregoing order is passed b; the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Amending allocation of classified personnel list, County Hospital, This Board having on Jame 26, 1950s adopted a resolution authorizing classi.. Pied personnel for the various county offices and departments of Contra Costa County, and it appearing that four (4) additional Hospital Attendant positions should be f allocated to the County Hospital staff; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD (R DE= that camencing September 1, 1950s the personnel allocation list be amended to provide for four (4) additionalhospital attendants at the County Hospi- tal, making a total of 70 in this classification. u. Tho foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. u Monday, August 2l, 1950 Contimxed gy t#, r M h y. 3 wrpdE P ms' s"§'!qr a zA s `5Z. 11 t 4' j ..moi _dr 'f +xr. 311 t 18 Dattel' Or Authorizing increase in Field Storage and Ground Rental rates, Buchanan I Field* r" tis notion of Supervisor Cu®ings, seconded by Supervisor Fredericksoi IS BY THE BCL RD ORDERM that the Ground Rental. Bates for all flying clubs, renting:,at" , elf y Buchanan Field shall bo ton dollars X 10.00) per manta. q ,'" R'he foregoing f ;a4 g iag order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s,r; t. f In the Matter of y° f Ordinance No. 55?• a k x" 5 Qrdinance Ido. 55?, designsttiag the northwesterly branch of Golden Gate Wa Fayette, as a one-.vag bighuag, is presented to tbis Board; and r y4 11 j}M,{.. f*Ar° On motion of Supervisor Curings, seconded by Supervisor Fredericksons. r ;: IT IS BY M BOARD CRDERED that said Ordinance Roo 55? is AP"PRC IED AND ADOPTED,: and IT IS FURT ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publisbed in the "Lafayette Sun", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. j/'NL a Y W"_The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S Y J i 4i And the Board takes recess to meet an Monday, August 28, 1950 at 9 ofelock, r , y ,s' ir,, y d F. S' Y ; ,,, 11 P'. ATTEST W. T. 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BUCSAHAT ,k g CHA IDI IG; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPL.L... ', E. L. CVr:: MGS, RAY 1 S. TAYLOR, J. FRERICYSOIT; Fl. T. rD PAASC3, CLME. In the Batter of the Annexation of Additional Territory to the rr'' San Pablo Sanitary District, Contra Costa County, California. RESOLUTION j ALTv=G BOF THE SAN PABLO SANITARY DISTRICT r RESOLVM, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, that WMIE0, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo k Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3, of Chapter 9, of Part 1, of Division VI of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has descri fL bed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District; 71MER.EAS, it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests 1 of said District and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be anne.-ad that said territory be so annexed to said district; and s . AS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sani- a tary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District and is in the 1 County of Contra Costa, State of California. 1 NOR, M=13 CR , IT 3S 0-M. =. , as follows: 1. `Itat the boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District be and they are hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territ:o Iis hereby annexed to said district, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed are described as follows, to-grit: I That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of Californiaso t described as follows: Porton of Lot 2220 as designated on the map entitled nMap of the San t Pablo Rancho, Accor.an and Forming a part of the Final Report of 1 the Referees in rartition, which map was filed in the office of the Aecordec of the Counts of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 1, 1894, containing 15.856 acres, =are or less, described as follows.- Beginning ollows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said Lot 222; thence from said Y point of be Winning, north along the rarest line of said Lot 222, 808 feet; thence east, at right angles to said most line, 808 feet; thence south, parallel with the nest line of said Lot 222, 861.5 feet to the south line thereof; thence along said south line, crest 605.74 feet and north 75 degrees 11 minutes West 209.22 feet to the point of beginning. fi 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 boundaries of said territory together v&th a trap or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 3720 of the Political Code. s In the Latter of Proclamation presented by General Contractors Association of Contra Costa County declaring 37ational Homo Week, September 10-17, 1950. 4 1TRERrAS, home ownership is one of the foundations of the American way of w life; and VEMIEAS2 the provision of good haul ng for as many families as possible is t one of the recognized goals of our people; and MIMMAS, the private home builder, with the help of financial, supply and sales institutions, whose services he brings together, has broken all building records Imown to mankind in recent years; and MMEAS, throu6i the efforts of this industry our county has been provided with now homes and new neighborhoods ; and yi 1Rp fi SAS, this induetry has aided and stimulated home ocrnership to the genera 1 benefit of all of our citizens* I Oil, i^s -"r"`Q E, T do hereby designate the week of September 10-17, 1950 as National dome Week to the end that our citizens with the rest of the nation, better can be informed as to the i uortsnce of the horse and home ownership in their lives, and tot heir came i.ty the can observe the great progress in accomplisbments that have been brought about by t..e hame building industry. 1, i P op inspectionIurgeourpeopletovisitthehoaxesthatwillbeenforinection in our eoimmni.ty to view at first hand the kind of materials noir available and being used and i 100 Iuonday*, August 282 1650 Continued u k p Y fS 3 x modern building practices and to learn of the permanent contributions being made to our welfare by home builders and others associated with them in this important enter_ lars prise. W. J. BUCFR&NAc1 In the ?utter of Granting Ca]gb E. ym Johnson, Veteran, free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Caleb E. Johnson, P. 0. Bao: 1146, Walnut Creek, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle razor blades, brooms and brushes in the unincorporated are of the county, and it appearing to,this Board that said Caleb E. w ; Johnson is an honorably discharged veteran of World War I (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial j0126395, dated December 21, 1917); On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY M BOARD ORDERS that said Calob E. Johnson be and he is hereby granted a free permit to 7 peddle razor blades, brooms and brushes in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS By E BOARD FURTHM ORD= that the Tax Collector of Contra Et 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 4 n In the Fatter of Acceptance of resignation of Willian E. Bunn Y, as Director of the Byron_Bethang 7} { Irrigation District* on notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that -the resignation of William E. Bunn as Director of the Byron p F, Bethany Irrigation District be and the same is hereby ACCEPT and the office DECEARED r. VACANT. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r r In the Fatter of the Request from Y W. A. Irwin realty Company, for r Y rezoning of property. r Pi'Y t.T1` Communication from W. A. Irwin and Georgette Irwin, in which it is requested F `f that. certain described property in the Walnut Creek area, not now zoned "General Com. mercial". be zoned "General Commerciale, having been presented to the Board; r, On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD tRDERED that said request is referred to the Planning Commission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Transfer of Funds, office of Tax Collector. Upon request of S.S. Boyd, Tax Collector,# and upon motion of SupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0 that the CountyAuditorbeandheisherebyauthorizedtotransferthesumof $400.00 from the Appro-priation for Services to Capital Outlay Fuad in said office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application or Acalanes Investment Corporation for a land use permit Acalanes Investment Corporation raving filed vrith this Board an application r under the prov isions of Section 7 of Ordirance 382 for a land use permit for modifica..tion of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision L Subsection 5 or Ordinance 382 to, have6lotssliritlslessthantherequiredoneacreinarea, located proposed subdivisiononportionofLot72, Brookwood Acres, in an S District, and said application having. 7 been referred to the Pianni.n,g Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning G=-ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley3py IT `IS BY TMOARDORDSthatsaidapplicationforlandusepermitforthemodificationoftherevisionsofsaidordinanceaslaereirabovesetforthandrequested, be and the sameisherebydenied. The foregoing order is passed by the unani3maus vote of the Board. In the Natter of Granting Land Use s Permit to Walter Y. Hanson. Walter Ia. Hanson, having filed vrlth this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of C rdiaance 392 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382,. to have 5 foot side yard for garage, located Lot 15, Block 72, East Richmond Heights, on Tulare Ave., tix N.E. Richmond Area, in an R-1 district; and said application having been referred to q' the Plazan3ng Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cmmtf.ssion having k recommended to this Board that said application be granted. j, 4S. i Monday, August 289 1C.50 - Continued On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ham I BOARD (RD that said application for land use permit for the modification. of the 3 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. 44_ In the Matter of Granting Land use Permit to Eugene Mood SrAth.j Eugene Wood Snaith having filed with this Board an application under the. provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of therovisions of Section. 4 Stibdivision A Subsection 5 of tJrdinance 382, to have 5 t foot side yard for addition to garage, located Lot 19 and portion of Lot 18, Kenaing.- ton Park Dictension #ls on Kingston Road, Kensington$ in 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 f ` granted* s j On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD]'+ E, that said application for land use permit for the modification of the a provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same 7 is hereby $ranted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Latter of Granting Land Use 4 permit to L rs. C. Fx. ?arker, Jr. 1rs. C. R. Parker, 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 A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards, located Lot 5, Blakemont Tract, at 58 Eureka, Kensington, in 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 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 r is hereby grantede xx:. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting Land bse Permit to Lillian G. Cole. Lillian G. Cole 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 toprovisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yard for garage, located at 964 Balmore Court, Sobrante Area, in 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 the said application be granted; a r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD OMDE RM- that said aDpli cation 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* k"k`ff In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to 'Harold Beckam. Harold Beckam having tiled idth 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 G of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot set back, located Lots 4 and 5, Block 27, Tewksbury Heights, N, E. Richmond Area, in an r^ R.-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of N' Contra Costa County and said Punning Co=ission having recommended to this Board that said application be ,ranted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE tea° BOARD ORDM=- that said application for land use permit for the modification of the y provisions of said Ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. w 3 t Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the ?Satter of Granting Land Use Permit to Charles C. MIntosh. Charles C. McIntosh 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 G of Ordinance 382 to have 16 foot set back located Lots 49C and 49E, Naylor Tract on Skyline Drive, Sobrante Area, in an R_A district and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of3;. 4 Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; yG. f Mondays August 282 1950 _ Continued ti x F 3 f { i On motion of Supervisor Ri le secondedPYs by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land usepp permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same i a hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to D. B. Lott. D. B. Lott 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 fin < . of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 for side yards of 5 feet on fir. one side and 4 feet on the other side, located Lot El, Rodeo Vista Unit #1, on Suisun, Rodeo, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Count and said P Comdssion ha 4r y Sonning wing recommended to this Board that said application be granted; 5 _ On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pro- visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous veto of the Board. In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to r'-aakon Johnson. Haalcon Johnson 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 pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have- side yards ofE S feet 10 inches on one side and 10 feet on the other side, located Lot 25, HappyXollowGlenUnitj?l, 4afayette, in an R-S district, 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 Cu=ings seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T BOARD ORD=—, that said application for land use peimit for the modif'icatiom.of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the snipe is horeby granted. 01 i w The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, s3 In the Batter of Granting Lend Use Permit to Lafayette Chamber of h fCommerce. Lafayette Chamber of Crce having filed with thisBoard an application tea. under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modifications of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection of Ordinance 382v to have Monurzental Marker "Lafayette", located on south side of the State Highway at the Base of Daze near Lafayette, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cozmuissioiz having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; a On motion of Supervisor Curmiings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE rA RD ORDS 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 granted.y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to L. E. Wolfenden. L. E. Wolfenden having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision -' Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, to have 3 lots of, less than one acre in area, located property of Wolfenden on east side of Valley View Road approximately 704 feet south on 111nor Road, Orinda, in an S district, and said t 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 ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, beeand thson Y<< is hereby granted. Toe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ISatter of Granting Land se Permit to A. T. .Wiemken. Gy A. T Wiemkon ha wing filed with this Board an application under the provisio of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions . of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 10 foot side yard v ` and 15 foot set back, located portion of hot 113, Rancho Laguna de los Palos Cvlorados on southwest side of Glorietta Blvd., near Longview, Orinda Area, in an R-A district, ks S 3Y luonday, August 28, 1950 - Continued A i a1 1r1 and said application having been referred to the Plarming Commission of Contra Costa- County osta County and said Planning Commission having recommmended to this Board that said appli- n cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cunaings, seconded by SupervisorS Frederickson IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and roquested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y N In the utter of Granting Land Use r. Permit to Mildred Van De Miert. s Mildred Van de =-art leaving filed with this Board an application under the pro3 visions of Section 7 of Ordinance. 382, for a land use permit for modification of the p visions of Section 4 Subdivision s,: Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 for 5 foot side yard or addition to house, located portion of Lots 35 ac 36, Block 3, Bickerstaff Tract, A4: Lafayette, on Walnut St., in an LLR-A district, and said application having been referred to the Manning Cammission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission t having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; l On motion of Supervisor Cummings seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Yt BY Twr, BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of 3 the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.' S"k In the Matter of.Granting Land Use Permit to Wn. L. Fletcher. s Wm. L.-'tether having filed with this Board an application under the provi- Isions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision p Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, to have lot less than one-half acre in area, located Portions of Lots 44-A and 45-A Larkey. Rau ch Subdi.. vision #rl, on Walden Road and Jones Road, Pleasant Hill Area, in an R-A district, hand said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa ICounty and said Planning Camm'ssion having recommended to this Board that said applica.. f. tion be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDi' +- 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. 1 t rW j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 i In the batter of Granting 1'a-ad Use Permit to lar. and firs. Joseph Cabral. lar. and Tars. Joseph Cabral having filed with this Board an,application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of P ; the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 5 feet an one side and 7 feet on the other side, located Lot 278, Rodeo Vista Unit 1#1, .on Iash oney St., Rodeo, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to tho Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; 0n motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS SY 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 hereb;- granted. e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k . t y kM In the utter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ha=ocic Construction Cram-f r 1 per• Hancock Construction Cocapany having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land usepermit for modifica- a ition of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision Subsection 6 of ordinance 382 to thave 20 foot sot back, located Lot 110, Mtoraga eadows, unit #49, an Hillcrest Drive, in an R..A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commis- sion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca=lssion having roe -vi ended to this Board that said an be granted; 4, On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD 0 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 same is hereby granted. f iae foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1j b YI. 4 , b. A T'crM, 1-04 Monday, August 28, 1350 _ Continued rr K rl s 'd In the Natter of Granting Land Use R Permit to fin. Huber.k' yry . ti tem. Huber having filed with this Board an application Under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinancer 3S2 for a Sand use permit for modification of the provisions y of Section 4 Subdivision Subsection 5 of :ordinance 382 to have 17 foot set back off ka rIaaragaCourtand20feetofftheMoragaHiStvay, located Lot ?, Moraga Ilianor., at corns of Iuoraga Court and Moraga Road, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ccmuis:_cion ha-ving recommended to this Board that said application be granted, On notion of Supervisor Cusmings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson. ,IT IS BY MM BOARD ORDS.„ teat said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the n° , asameisherebygranted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of tha Board, m In the Fatter of Granting application of George II. Leach for a land use permit to construct four duplexes in George He Leach having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under thep provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to construct` fourduplexesInS. D. #3, to be located on the east side of Treat Lane, 346 feet northeast of Coimll Road, near Concord and said application having been Peferred to the Plar. ning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission hays ng recommendedtothisBoardthatsaidapplicationbegranted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby grantede r` s The foregoing order is passed by the un enimaus nate of the Board. tY ar 3 ti` In the utter of Ordinance No. 552. Ordinance No. 552, which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) , w 7 and provides for rezoning of portion of the San. Pablo Ares, inclusion of Rheem Manu.: facturing Co., is presented to this Board; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEMM that said Ordinance No. 552 be and the same is hereby approved. IT IS BY SIM 3OARn- s'tIR''_`h:''R ORDS ? that a copy of said ordinance be publisheds in 'I= ENTERPRISElm, 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. 560o t t Ordinance No. 560 which amends Ordinance Ito. 382 (gaster Zoning Ordinance) and provides for rezoning of the Tenth Toeaxsaip near the City of Pinole, (Coast' Counties, Hare Island and San Francisco Divisions) is presented.to this Board. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Superviser Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance iio. 560 be and the same is hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY 1111E. BOARD FLRT MR ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published in "TRI-GITX IrtS", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the M¢ County of Contra Costa, The foregoing p ySingorderispassedb the vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Reports Report for the month of August, 1950 fra® Ricbmond Society for the Preven.. e tion of Cruelty to Children and Animals, is presented to the Board and IT 23 BY THE r 'BOARD ORDERED that said report be placed- on file-.” In re Issue of Bonds of Pleasanton Joint School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, State xf of California.RESOLUTION gym iREAS, on the 15th day of Kay, 1950, the Board of Trustees of Pleasanton Joint School District of Alaneda and Contra Costa Counties- deemed it advisable to call: and by resolution and order of said Board of Tinistees duly and regularly passed and xP adopted b them and entered on the minutes of said Board of Trustees on said da didPYday., call an eleotion and resolved and ordered that an election be called and held on the 13th day of June, 1950, in said district for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said district the question of issuing and selling bonds of said district in the amoung of One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars (-' 34, 120,,000.00) bearing interest and pay.. able as hereinafter specified, for the purpose of raising money for: f Monday, August 28, 1950 - Continued Y t.P PP••tt The purchaii ng of school lots; R Ti,e Building or purchasing of school buildings;t The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current off" maintenance, operation or repairs; The supplying of School buildings with furniture or necessary, t2, apparatus of a permanent nature; and The permanent improvement of the school grounds. MEREAS,, an election was held in said Pleasanton Joint School. District on the 15th day of June, 1950, is canrozmity with said resolution and order of the said w Board of Trustees; and i the County Superintendent of Schools of said County of Alameda has, and at all times since the formation of said district has had, jurisdiction of said tib a School district; and MMUS, all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County by the Board of Trustees of said school dis- trict and also to this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as required by lay; and M31;:'?.-, , the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, by resolution dated August 22, 1950, a certified cops of which has been filed with this said Board, hasx found and declared and this Board hereby finds and declares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law- and that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be- done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have r been done and have been performed in regular and due fora and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of school bonds and that the total amount of idebtedness of ::aid school district, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS TFz=O?R O1RD that the bonds of Pleasanton. Som, School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, State of California, issue in the sum of One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120,000.00) in the denomination of One Thousand C:1,000.00) each, payable as hereinafter specified, in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of not to exceed four per cent 4 ) per annum, payable annually for the first year said bonds are to rum and semi- y annually thereafter in like lawful money of the United States of America, both prim cipal and interest being payable at the office of the County Treasurer of said County Y of Alameda. The exact interest rate on said bonds, or any portion thereof shall be designated at the time of determining the best bid and making the award after adverti- sing for sealed proposals for the purchase thereof. The rate of interest for all of said bonds shall be in multiples of one-quarter (1/4) of one per cent (1%). The rate of interest on said bonds need not be uniform for all of the bonds herein authorized to be issued, but may vary from time to time as such bonds, or any portion thereof, are offered for sale, and bidders shall be permitted to bid different rates of interest and to split rates irrespective of the maturities of said bonds. %41enever any of said bonds shall be offered for sale, the highest bid shall be determined by deducting from the total amount of interest ufaich the Pleasanton Joint School District would be E required to pay on such bonds so offered for sale up to the maturity of said bonds so offered for sale um to the maturity of said bonds so offered for sale at the cool. pon rate or rates specified in the bid therefor, the amount of the oremium bid, if say, and the award shall, in each case, be made on the basis of the lowest net inter• est cost to said Pleasanton Joint School District. w- It is further ordered that said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from one (1) to and including one hundred twenty (120), and shall mature and become payable in consecutive nu mercial order from looser to higher as follows, to-unit: r X6,000.00 principal amount of said bonds in each of the years from and including 1950 to and including 1970. s Said bonds shall be dated as of the 15th day of October, 19509 and shall be payable on October 15th of each year in which said bonds shall become due, as above set out, and the interest accruing thereon for the first year said bonds are to t run shall be payable on October 15, 1951 and thereafter shall be payable semi-annually on the 15th day of April and the 15th day of October of each and every year until said- 1! bonds are paid. Fri BO1iD OF H k v. PIE ASMO8 JOI1gi SCHOOL. DISTRICT OF AL MDA AND CONTRA COSTA COt MMES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA UNIM STATES OF ALMICA. Issue of 1950. i PLFASAITTOMI JOINT SCHOOL DIS' CT of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder here- of, at the office of the Treasurer of l *-eda County, State of California, on the 15th day of October, 19 One Mousand Dollars (S'S1,000.00) in lawful money of the United a= States of America w=interest thereon in like Iawful money, at the rate of per cent. per annum, payable on the 15th day of October, 1951, for Me first year said bond is to run, and semi-annually thereafter on the 15th day of April and the 15th day of October of each year, upon surrender of the annexed coupons as they severally become due, from the date herein until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variations, if any, as mag be required to set forth varying numbers, maturities i or interest rates) and nun bered from one (1) to one hundred twenty (120), inclusive, t i Mondays August 282 1950 - Continued 14 amounting in the aggregate to the sum of One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($12%=* r and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, State of Calif. ornia, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, by the concurrent action of said Boards of Supervisors, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Education Code-and the Constitution of the State 4 of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Pleasanton Joint School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, in said County of Alameda z °Y'w:Fi and in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 13th day of June, 1950. And the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, by the concurrent action of said Boards of Supervisors, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and s legally given and published, and the result thereof uas duly and legally canvassed and declared in thmanner nd as required by larr, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have r' been done and have been performed in rem2lar and in due from and in.strict accordance with the provisions or the lair authoriz the issuance of school district bonds, and IT IS FMTMR CEBTiT_'IED AIM DECLARED that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Pleasanton Joint School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, in- cluding this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, duly made and entered in its minutes on the 22nd day of August, 1950, and by order of the said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, duly made u, and entered in its minutes on the' 28th day of August, 1950, and due provision has been made for the levy and collection of an annual ad valorem tax upon all the t=_able pro- perty of said district sufficient to pay the principal and interest on this bond as the same shall falldue and to provide a sinking fund for the final redemption of the bond on maturity. For the punctual payment of this bond, with interest herein as aforesaid, and for the levy and collection of taxes „sufficient for that purpose, the full faith and credit of said district are hereby irrevocably pledged, ill WIT2ZESS MunTlEO_P', the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State f. of California, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, State of CoLlifornia, by their concurrent action have caused this bond to be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Alameda and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa, and by the Country Auditor of said County of Alameda and the County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa, and m attested by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Alameda and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, with the seals of said Boards of Supervisors affixed as of this 15th day of October, 1950. Board of Supervisors o e County of Alameda, State of California. Ail Mnmty IMMor of iZd County of MameW_ ATTEST: County MAM of said oun of Alameda and Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. t4F x rman of Vid Board of SupeFffsors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. fM.. COMITIT or of said MW or Contra Mola ATTEST. r oun of said Cb_uniFyof Con-Era os J and Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. AND BE, IT FIM ORDMM that to each of said bonds shall be attached inter- est coupons substantially in the following form, to-alt: MMES i COUPON The Treasurer of Alameda County, State of California, Trill on 150 pay to the holder hereof out of the interest 19 and si -cing Hand of the PE ASMO2, J0331T SCHOOL DISTRICT OF Coupon Pio. AIAkA APD COY . COSTA COIItMES, State of California, at bis office in the yea City of Oakland, in said Count and State the Sim! of DOLLERS in la—TTM money ol Moo Uff fo States of America for months' interest on its school bond of the issue of 1950.1To. ax Monday, August 28, 1950 - Contimed IL oun or of said County of arae J 3° j a-=-q XMtor of sa oun of UESR Cootie IT IS FURTHER ORDsyE that the Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor are authorized to sign said bonds, and the said Counts Clerk is authorized to counter. alsm the same and to affix the seal of this Board to said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall deliver said bonds so executed, to the County Treasurer of Alameda County for safekeeping; that all such signatures and countersignatures may be printed lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that the signature of the County Auditor of each of said counties shall be manually affixed to said bonds that the County Auditors of each of said Counties are hereby authorized to sign said coupons by litho:-Taphed or engraved or printed facsimile of their signatures and that a said bonds sball be.sold by said Board of SunervisoErs of the County of Alameda, as provided by law* w IT IS FLIRTER OIDER, D that the Assessor of the said County of Contra Costa r, i be and he is hereby directed to certify annually to thi3Board of Supervisors and to the Board of Supervisors of Als da County as soon as the county assessments have been equalized by the State Board of Equalization, the assessed value of all taxablep ° property in said County of Contra Costa situated in said Pleasanton Joint School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, State of California, and this said Board shall annually at the tine of uaking the levy of taxes for county purposes levy a tax for that year on all the taxable property in said Pleasanton Joint School Dis.. trict and vithin said County of Contra Costa for the payment of the interest and such portion of the principal of said sands of said Pleasanton Joint School District as is f to become due during the said yea,.& according to the ratio which the assessed value r of the property in said Pleasanton Joint School District in said county bears to the total assessod value of the property in said Pleasanton Joint School District; provi.• ded that such rate of tax, together with the rate therefor levied by said Board of Supervisors of said County of Ala ,veda, sbal be sufficient to raise not less than the amount needed to pay the interest and such portion of the principal of said bonds as is to became due during such year, and IT IS FLLR?'M ORDMW that the said tax shall be entered upon the assessment roll of said County of Contra Costa and shall be collected in the same manner as other school taxes are entered and collected and when collected shall be paid into the treasury of said county of Contra Costa, and that the County Treasurer of said Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay the sun collected on account of said tax into the treasury of said Alameda County to the credit of the interest and atnking fund of said Pleasanton Joint School District which amount is Hereby authorised to be used for the pagment of the principal and interest on said bonds and for no other purpose. AND IT IS FILRTHER RES4MED AND (RD D That this Board of Supervisors does hereby authorize and conflux all proceedings had and taken and to be had and taken by. the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda regarding the issuance and sale ofv "; said bonds of said Pleasanton Joint School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Countim State of California. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following called vote, this 28th day of 7, ugust, 1950: A)MS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, B. L. Cuffings, Ray S. Taylor, ' W. J. Bucbnn8n, J. Frederickson. d HOES: Supervisors _ Hone. j_ 4 ABSMrS.: Supervisors - None. S in the 3 atter Of Transfer of 4 4, Funds, Building Eain`anance Department. 7 On motion of Supervisor ftmmings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Audi increase the ap opriation for Capital Out3.ay in the Building ? ainteaance Department in the sum of $x140.00 for the purchase of an extension ladder, said transfer to be taken from the Unappropriated Reserve of X' the General Fund.t The foreg6ingforegoingorder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* aka s i 3 In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport County Prisoners to Concord Area. On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded Supervisor Ri le IT IS By THEupPys a BOARD ORDMD that Sheriff James He Long is authorized to transport ten prisoners from the County prison Farm to Concord for the purpose of cleaning of Mt. Diablo Fair ry Grounds, commoncing August 28, to and including September 1, 1950. sZie foregoing order is passed by tho unanimous vote of the Board. i n rc;p y c A { y 1 11onday, August 28, 1950 - Continued b In the Hatter of Fixing Hearing of Appeal from Resolution of Planning Co=nission disapprovin§ plan for r . Subdivision knolm as Parchester Village Unit ?io. 3". Appeal having been taken frac the Resolution of the Planning Commission of , r the County of Contra Costa, disapproving the proposed plan for the "Parchester Village Unit No. 3", and Albert G. Frans, attorney at lav, having appeared .for the appellant before the Board of Supervisors on this day and having stipulated with the District Attorney that the matter be heard on September Iz, 1950, at 10 o'clock, a.m.; Now$ therefore, IT IS RDERM by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the hearing of the above-entitled matter be, and the same is hereby fined for Tues day, September 120 1950, at 10 of clock, a.m., in the Chambers x of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Hartinez.f The foregoing order is passed by the vote of the Board. In the Hatter of the Petition .for the Withdrawal of Property from y _ Territory of El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- RESOLUTIOR M=G PETITIOU orniao FOR W'ITI€DRAWAL OF PROPERTY. r WHEREAS, a petition for the withdrawal from the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District of the hart ainafter described property, signed by the majority of freeholders within said property, was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as required by Section 14561 of the Health and Safety Code; and WJMREAS, said Board fixed August 15, 1950, at 11 o'clock# a.tt., in the Cham. bars of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of '_Records, M&rtfnez, California, as the time and place of hearing of said petition; and T . REAS, notice of said petition was posted and published as required by lax', as shown by the affidavit on file herein; and S, said hearing was held at said time and pleas, and an objection to the withdrawal of the hereinafter described property was presented to the Board of Supervisors by the Commission of the El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, and; WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors finds that the withdrawal of said herein• 77777 after described territory xdll result in a detriment to said territory and the remain- A derder of the district, n TiMREFoiE, I--. IS !MREBs' ORDERM- that the petition for the withdravral from. the L1 Sobrante Counts Fire Protection District be and the sures is hereby denied. The property is more particularly described as follows, y Beginning at the northxmest corner of Lot 20 as shown on the map entitled "WILART PARK" as filed April 6, 1950s in Map Book 40 at page 1; thence along the exterior boundary line of said Wilart Park as follows: S 88° 47t 45" E., 408.02 feet; thence H 130 27' 35" W., 62.30 feet; I1 760 3211 25" E., 290.00 feet; 8 130 2711 35" E, 387.05 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 40 of said Nil-art Park: thence leaving the exterior line of said 1133a rt Park and continuing S 130 271 35" E, 51.27 feet; thence S 250 411 14" ., 90.0 feet to a point on a cltrve to the left with a radius of 5000.00 feet the center of uhich bears S 25" 411 14" E; thence southwesterly along said curve to the left to a point from which` the center of said curve bears S 300 17t 04.6" E; thence S 300 171 04:6" E along said raidal bearing 90.0 feet; thence S 140 351 40" E 127.47 feet to the north line of the Serpa Tract being also the center line of San Pablo Creek as described in the deed from Doris Shaffer to the State of California and recorded October 11, 1949 in Volume 1446 of Official Records at page 112; thence masterly laong said center line of San Pablo Creek 11 8110 072 40" W 453 2 feet, S 790 371 200 W, 56.10 feet; S 60" 37* 20" W, 92.40 feet; S 300 371 204 W, 50.16 feet- S 740 221 20" W., 46.86 feet S 52° 371 20" W 63.36 feet• s 80 07t 206 NO 128.70 feet; S 240 071 204 W 50.16 feet; S 640 071 20A W 7.92 feet to t^o north rest corner of the Serpa Tract; thence along the exterior boundary of said Serpa Tract S 111m 15, E 119.43 feet; Id 760 542 E, 166.70 feet; S 110 151 E to the north line of County Road A-202 known as San Pablo Creek Road; thence south westerly along the north line of sa_d San Pablo Creed Road to its intersection vdth RF the northerly extension of the east line of Lot 15 as shown on the map on. p, titled " •Bap of Horth HS mond" as recorded April 6, 1908 in 11ap Book 1 at Page 18; being also an angle point in the present crimson boundary between the El Sobrante County and San Pablo Fire Protection Districts; thence following said co.=aon boundary northwesterly and aortherly to the point of beg; W Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 28th day of August, 1950s by the following vote, to-wit: ACTS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. C at a pe eye ummizrgs, Rag S. Taylor, W. 1. Buchaaaa, J. Frederickson. ITCES: Supervisors - Mone. ABSEIM: Supervisors - none. 1—d&1-'ond&y9 August 28, 1950 - Continued ti 3 in the Matter of Garbage Dump in Vine Hill Area.a On =0tion of Supervisor Taylor,. seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BEREBY k. ORDERED that the permit be denied to the applicants, L. C. DELCHINI, PETE ZUNITIO, r doing business as VALUEY SCAVEHGElR. CO., JOE RAVOUE and J. D. DI GRAZIA, doing business as ORIMA AIM 1"W-WEr"TTE GARBAGE R..' DISPOSAL SERVICE, JOHI{T P. ELISSONDO, STEVE C. TRIG WIs doing business as DIABLO DISPOSAL SERVICE, for the Garbage Dump at Vine F Hill located on the property of William Gottschalk. 14 In making the above motion, Supervisor Taylor assigned the follmzing reasons IF" Mich he requested to be included in the minutes of the meeting and considered as F findings of the Board: 1. The historical background of the Dump indicates that for several r; .. years, and chile being used by the present applicants and owned by the same omlers, has been maintained as a public nuismee and health menace, according to the health authorities. The D=T was not cleaned up until the Board finally filed a public nuisance suit several seeks ago, and the Board does not, therefore, feel because of the past performance of the present users, that the Dump vd11 continue under their supervision in its present good condition. 2. The location of any wasp in the present site is objectionable ti on two counts: It is too close to the rapidly growing residential area of Vine Hill, and, secondly, i There are some twenty trips a day by large garbage trucks over a vers narrow road through a congested residential area with many small children. 7,-.. Louis Delchini one of the garbage operators dumping in this area, made the statement before the Board of Super- visors that there were so many children in the area that the garbage drivers wouldn't have a chance along that road, and that the •garba7ge wry men themselves wanted to get out of there as soon as possible. The Board feels that the present location is both unsuitable and J IVi extremely dangerous for these reasons. 3. The Board of Supervisors understood from the comments of the Health Officers that there were some rats in the area of the Duma and eradication had not been complete. ca a r 4. The Board is info---mod that the fill rich is available in the area of Vine $ill ItmV is adobe and Trill not be suitable or practicable for application in the minter months. r The foregoing order is passed by the folloning vote of the Board. r. s'i7y AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, Ray S. Tay;or, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. HOES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. A! F-P: Supervisors _ Uone. y In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Com mission on the Request of ZARMMO GUISSI, GEORGE E. DAVIDSO112, P.J. SEAL'£, B.RME KaCOLLUL!, CHESm-:--R C. HOOK, V. R0YU- HOOK ISL RED A. HOOK, JOMT P. O t SH'3A, E. W. UcCAH, WITIR EARHART, 71-TIs^'E s ; AIDC:- PROPMITY 0W'ERS ON FABRS AVE=., 10,6 AID IMS. C. E. COQ, S. B. x. RY, UARGARST MID, LESTER ) L. MARTA:, DAVE AND URGAUMT, ROSS, EUGENE AND LOU SE DELISLE GJ0001J0 CATAUN-0 FAISTOU BULLITT AIS OLIvEE `% KIRTIVIt for Rezoning in the Pleasant gill Area. ORDER SAS, on the 28th day of August, 1950s the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recoaanendatons in the 4 i above matter, and fish 71 AS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California requir od that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a hearing at which all persons =ay protest or snake presentations to this Board,3 ray NOW, ACRE, IT IS ORDERED that notice of a hearing by this Board on the- 18th he 18th day of September, 1950, be a lDada at 2 o'clock., P. U. in the chamber ofrii s s the Board of Supervisors, HAD of Records, Lartinez, California, be given by the CIe rk by notice published in the CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE not less than ten days before such hearing, and s s IT F'iT33THER CRD that this Board hold a hearing at 2 o'clock, P.M. on Monday, the l8th day of September, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Lartinez, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that =.y be rade by ang persons who may be interested. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Bosid. Ate:Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. ITCHMS:Supervisors - Uone. ABS : Supervisors - sone. 0.K+ iondays August 28, 1950 - Continued 11 t) f r4 [. y.. zr In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Comni.ssion on the Request of . AIM LIRS. 0. R. STEPHENSOUs LANCE HOLL3:SM AND J. ROSS, for Rezoning in the SAN AREA. Fye. 1HERFAS, on the 28th day of August, 1950, tbA Planning Ccumd ssion of the` County of Contra Costa Filed with this Board its findings and recomendations in the above matter, and x s WEER:-;ASs 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 vi-deh all persons may protest or mke presentations to this Board, Now, ^.. xORE, =- ?'S Ci3?8. that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 18th day of September, 1950s being a Monday, at 2 o'clock, PeV.., in the Chamber of the Baa rd of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Uartinez, California, be given by the Clerk by notice published in the OVALLEY PIOHER° not less than ten days before such hearing, and IT IS F"i3t' HER. ORDERED that this Boardd hold a hearing at 2 o'clock, P.M. on Mondays the 13th day of September, 19502 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Hartinez, 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. AIMS: SVPERVISORS - S./S. R`T"PL-Ys H..Ly..CC. yIP..- Ul TGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. S. µBU;/ AR, J. i-1Y+ MiJ1KViiMOii•DOES: SUP:-3VISCRS - 013 ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - l OIX sn f *In the Latter of Appropration f .Adjustment, Offices of Sheriffs District Attorney and County x . Hospital.Upon motion of Supervisor Gins, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY HE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $5,000 be transferred from the Unappropriated Re- F serve of the General Fund to the Civilian Defense Fuad,IT IS BY TMI BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $200.00 be transferred by the County Auditor from the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the .Replacements J li4md of the District Attorney for the purchase of two t7pea2iters: x IT IS BY TIM- BOARD FUt 11ORDERED D that the sun of $480.00 be transferred bg the County auditor from the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the Capital outlays Pond of the County Hospital, for the purpose of purchasing awnings.The foregoing order is `pa$sed by the unaalmous vote of the Board w In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment, Planning Co=:d scion.Upon request of 'hos. G. Heatoan, Planning Technician, and on motion of Super..visor Cu=nings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEE- BOARD CRIMIED that the appropriation for capital outlay in the Planning Commission Department, be amended so as to include the following: y rr` 4 1 I:iicrophone device 60. 00 and to eliminate from said cap ital outlay appropriation, the following: f 1 Lop rack 60. 00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Transfer of Funds,Juvenile Hall.On motion of Supervisor C s seconded b Supervisor Frederickson . ITISSsYuP s BY THE BOARD OIMEIM that the County Auditor transfer the sunt of $200.00 from the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to the Juvenile Hall Building Improvement Fund for the purpose of installing twenty-seven window stops at the Juvenile Hall.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Natter of Authorizing Probation Officer to attend Conference. E On motion of Supervisor Taylor, second by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOAFD ORDERED that John A. Davis, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County, is author. 1:iced to attend a Governor's Conference relating to child welfare at Sacramento, Sep.tember-, 180 and 19, 1950s his expenses to be a county charge.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. T onday, August 28, 1950 - Continued rF In the Matter of Fixins boundaries n r and establishing election precincts q. e Richmond Hos. 37 and 38, Saramp Nos. 22 4s and 7. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD&RM- that the boundaries of Richnond 2los. 37, 38, 3aranap Nos. 2, 4, and 7, 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: RIMC1cD PRECINCT 110. 37 BEGII3RIi1G at the intersection of the center of 31st Street with the Center r ` of Roosevelt Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the cent of 35th Street; thence southerly along the center of 35tH Street to the center of Nevin Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Bevin Avenue to the center of 31st K Street; thence northerly along the center of 31st Street to the place of beginning. a RICRMORD P=- IRCT 110. 38 f BE"GIENIRG at the intersection of the center of 30th Street with the center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence easterly along the center of Roosevelt Avenue to the center of 31st Street; thence southerly along the center of 31st Street to the center of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly along the center of Macdonald Avenue to the center of 23rd Street; thence northerly along the center of 23rd Street to the center as of Barrett Avenue; thence :easterly along the center of Barrett Avenue-to the center of 30th Street; thence northerly along the center of 30th Street to the place of beginnirge SgRAHAP P.RECIUCT 170. 2 BD-G3av11IHG at the Intersection of the center of Boulevard flay.with thetcenteroftheStateEighway; thence easterly along the center of the State Highway to the exterior boundary of the City of Walnut Creek; thence following said city boundary in a general southerly direction to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence leaving said city boundary up the center of Las Trampas Creek in a general westerly direction to the easterly boundary of Dewing Park Tract; thence northerly along said x boundary to the center of Dewing Dane, to the center of Marren Road; thence westerly along the center of Warren Road to the center of Flora Street; thence northerly along the center of Flora Street to the center of Boulevard'Uag; thence northeasterly along N the center of Boulevard 'Way to the place of beginning. SARArAP PIPE-CI.2ICT 210. 4 BBGIM'IRG at the southeast corner of Dewing Park Tract; thence westerly along the southerly boundary of said tract to the southwest corner .thereof; thence northerly and northeasterly along the westerly boundary of said tract to the center of the Sacramonto Northern Railroad; thence easterly along the center of said railroad to the ea.sterl f boundary of the Sun Valley Orchard Tract; thence northerly and west h . erly along the exterior boundary of last mentioned tract to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence dovn the center of said creek, following the meandors thereof in a general northeasterly direction to the center of the Sacramento Northern. Railroad; thence southmsterls along the center of said railroad to the easterly boundary of Devin" Park Tract; thence southerly along said boundary to the place of beginning. j SARA22AP 7H3CIHCT 110. 7 3 r BEGI11ING at the intersection of the center of the Sacramento northern Railroad •with the easterly boundary of Deming Park Tract; thence southerly along said boundary to the southeasterly corner thereof;thence following the exterior boundary f of the 152.95 acres tract, now or formerly omed by Mildred Innes, easterly and north- r easterly to the southerly boundary of Arlene Gardens Tract; thence following the eater for boundary of last mentioned tract easterly, northerly, and easterly to the south- east cornor of said tract to the center of Tice Creek; thence northwesterly do= the center of Tice Creek to the center of Lilac Drive; thence westerly along the center of Lilac Drive to the westerly boundary of =Jewell Tract; thence northwesterly along said boundary of =aevell Tract to the center of Las Trampas Creek; thence northwesterly up the center of said creek to the center of the Sacramento northern Railroad;thence A' I southwesterly along the center of said railroad to the place of beginning. IT IS ORD=- That the boundaries of the balance of the election precincts of Contra Costa County sball remain as heretofore fixed by this Board. AA The .foregoing order, is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Authorizing Superintendent of Schools to attend meeting. j On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b3 Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDL711M Miat B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, is authorized to q attend a meeting of School Departments at Sacranento, August 29, and 30, 1950, his expenses to be a county charge. Zia foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 k4 r4 J yrn A i Mondays August 289 1950 Continued C4 t5t In the Fatter of Authorizing E. A. Laurence to investigate premises to be leased from the City of Richmond for Court r Room, etc* On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Riples, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E, A. Lawrance, County Superintendent of Buildings, be and he is hereby authorised to investigate the remodeling of the proposed court room to be leased from the City of Richmond, for the purpose of holding Superior- Court Sessions in said city and to report to this Board on 'xursday, August 31, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Approval of Claim of Wilson & Company for ri refund of Subdivision checking fee. Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Cucmings, seconde by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY ME BOARD O.MERED that said claim be approved' and that 8°&` the County Auditor drag his grant in the sun of $22.00 payable to Wilson & Company, 3512 Franklin Street, Oakland 12, California, as follows: Refund f the subdivision checking fee "El Dorado Park, Unit No. 4" 88 lots at 25g per lot. -his map was withdraws for re-subdividing. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the utter of Transfer k of road funds. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TBF BOARD (RDRRRD that the Counts Auditor transfer $500.00 fra n Capital Outlay Appropria-. tion County Road C..4, and transfer $500.00 from Capital Outlay pprapriation County ok Road D_4 to Capital Outlay Appropriations County Road D-29. In the Matter of Consolidation of Special Election in the City r of El Cerrito of City Ordinance No, 3362 with State General Election to be bald 'november 7, 1950. r 1r ;AS, the City Guacil of the City of 31 Cerrito bas called a special municipal election to be field B'ovember 7, 1950, in. said City of El Cerrito; and f WHEPMAZO the said City Council of the City of E1 Cerrito has filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election an the following_ IMASI E: OSHATEM CI'Tl" OP EL CMMTO 331 ADDITION TO AFS OTMM TIMS ADTHOHOMD BY SECTION 43068 OF TRB G0VMnMT CODE, ANNUALLY LEff A TAC OF T== CENTS (2q) ON FACH OHE HMMIM (0100.00) OF TEEASSESSM VALUATION BES OF 71-u-3 CITY OFF ZL C_FMTO, TEM CS (10) OP MACH NO SHALL BE USED E:'CCLUSIV L FOR TRS ACQUISITION, CO$- STRDCTIONs AND COUPIETION OF PUBLIC PARKS, PLAYGROUP, RECR EAsIOIFAL C F"s:.'FS AND FAACiEnaES, MD AR!?T7 CENTS (I0g) Oa'. MCH- SHAM BE 'U= !MCLM_1V...1,Y FOR li 1CiARE, SUM_ fl VISION ARD VAIN sII AF.'CL' 0? PUBLIC Hl RSS, PLAYGROMMS, R``CA aATIONA.L CEMMS AM ACTIVITY-S? be consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the State of, Calig'- o_rnia, including the Counts of Contra Costa, as November 72 1950, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City of El Cerrito, BE IT RESOLVED that the election an the foregoing Measure (Ordinance No. 336 of the City of El. Cerrito) on November 73, 19502 be and the same is hereby consolidate with the General erection to be held throughout the State of California including the County of Contra Costa on Hovenaber 7, 1950, and the result of said election shall be canvassed b7 the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of the City of -31 Cerrito. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: per,: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, R. L. Conga, Ray S. Taylor,. Vt. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. i K5 F i R NOES: Supervisors - Vans f ABSENT: SupervisorsNone* r ff Mondays s aAugust28 1950 - Continued 1 r:tf in tyle Matter of Approval of Plans anl Specifications for the Fire Sprinkler System at County Hospital* SAS, this Board of Supervison heretofore authcrisdd.E. A. Lasreuce, r . County Superintendent of Buildings, Hall of Records, Uartfne z, California, to prepare- plans and specifications for the furnishing and instaLlation of automatic fire sprink.. ler equipment for all portions of the Contra Costa County &Iain Hospital Buildings 11artinez, California; and j VIAS, plans and qp ecifications have been prepared by E. A. Lawrence, 1 County Superintendent, and presented to this Board for approval; AM i ry y Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are hereby APPROVED. Ay- The iTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. E In the Matter of establishing Prevailing Nage Scale for installation of automatic fire aprinkaer equipment, County Hospital . On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, end: ih ascot- dance with provisions of the Labor Code, IT IS BY THE BOARD DEQ that the Pre- vailing rate of wages applicable to the Rork for installation of automatic fire sprinkler equipment, County PHospital, Uartinez, California and to be aid on said project,shall be as follows: Classification Rate Per Sour CAIIPIIiTr' 2S: gN Journeymen carpenter - 2.I75 N ,_ Shinglers 2.30 Iuilhrrights 2030 Pouertabb saw operators 2030 Powertable saw filers 2.30 r n Foreman rates , 0`', x..00 per eight (8) hour YT shift above all classifications.) CE U F.iNISE S: Journeyman, between hours of 8 aome to 4:30 p.m.2.15 Journeyman, between haurs of 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.3.10 Journeyman, after 6:30 p.m. 4a40 Foreman, between hours of 8 a.m. to 4.•30 p.m. 2.325 Foremen, between hours of 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.=* 3.487 Foremen, after 6:30 p.m.4.65 r ° i. Concrete ?mer, under 1/2 yard 1.80.. General Laborers 1.55 Construction laborers 1055 3 EhECTRICAL WMR W General Foreman 5.12 Assistant general foreman 2.96 i 1 Foremen 2.81 Journeyman 2.50 JStn PAINTERS (7-Hour day) Painters, decorators and paperhangers 2.15 x 2t1n Apprentices Graduated. Scale fsF- 3 !' . Flat rack or pickup tru& s carrying less ,than 102500 lbs.1.79 y' W, Winch truck and "All frame drivers when winch is not used on a flat rack truck and flat rack rate will apply") 1.92 Z Overtimo rates, unless otherwise specified; at the rate of double time. k i Shift uvork: Tuo or wore consecutive shifts, 7 hours work at 8 hours pay For any classification not included in the list, the min-Imum wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the locality, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 6qj" n 11onday, August 20, 1950 - Continued n ' x In the Matter of Directing Clerk to advertise for bids for furnish- ing and installation of automatic r ; 4 `sprinkler systers, County Hospital* qqq upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, II` IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Contractors and Bidders calling for bids for furnishing and installation of automatic fire sprinkler, equipment for all portions of the Contra Costa County Dain Hospital Building situated on Alhambra .Avenue, in the City of Uartinez, California, in accordance with specifi- cations approved this day by this Board of Supervisors. IT IS B`_" THE BCLRD FURTHER QRS that said notice shall specify that bids shall be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. f IT. TS FURTEER ORDERED that each bid shall be made out on a form to be obta ed at the office of the County Clerk, Hall of R cords, Martinez, California; it shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier*s cher& for at least ten per cent (100p) of the amount of the bid, payable to the order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of 'Supervisors On or before October l5, 1950, at 10:00 A.3 ., and sill be opened and publicly read a aloud at or about 10:00 A.R. of that day in the Board of Supervisors* meeting rocas, Hall of Records, Idartineza California. The foregoing order is passed by the unamilsous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Thursday, August 31, at 10 o'clock, a mo q ATTEST: t PAd$% CIE RK BY 1 Dep. ClerkChairman BEFORE THE BOARD OR SUPT VI30 k t Yir K fTfiiJiSDAI', ANGHST 31, 1950 T BOARD 7 ts'""T s: ADJO D SESSION AT 10 0 CLACK, A.U. PRE s U: HON. A. J. BUCHA M r " ' CHAIRLs" s PRESIDING; SHP 1VISMRS RAY S. TAYLOR, S. S. R?PIErs H. L. Cti NGS, J. P CCKSON; W. T. PAASCE, C PR In the Hat-ter of Authorizing E. A. Laurence to remodel room for Court A* room purposes in the Rall of Justice in the City of Ricbaond, Upon motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 1T IS BY x TIM BOARD ORDD that Z, JL. Lawrences County Superintendent of Buildings, is hereby authorized to remodel a room in the Hall of Justice Building in the City of Ricbnond for Superior Court room purposes, in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the City of Richmond at a cost of $2900000. x The fore o order ±s -passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Matter of Ad ustment Of Appropriations re Superior Court Room in Rall of Justice, Ricbnond. f tY R motion of S ervisor Taylors seconded bupys Y Supervisor Cumarings, IT IS BY 4 THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be authorized and directed to appropriate from the Unappropriated Reserve of the General F=d. for appro atLon for temporary superior court quarters in Richmond, in the szaa of w2900.00. ursday' August 31, 1950 ,. Cont1nuea j sou I In the matter of Fixing County j Tax Rate for Fiscal year 1950- rF2heBoardofSuperviaorahavingconsideredallofthevalueofpropertyon the assessment rolls of Contra Costa County, and the szumt required to be raised, for the conduct of the business of the County for the fiscal year 1950-51; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD 01WE M that the rate to be levied m.each 0100 of assessed valuation of prope in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1950-51 be, and the same Is hereby levied as follows: 1 b Cenral Fund 2:401 County Library Fund 080 Said c utations*beourp ung on the tolloving adjusted tax basis which are by this Board.APPROVED: Nw Secured Roll Unsecured Roll Total Bqualized Bet Valuations 29100260720.00 121037,400.00y Less 1*6% Delinquency Allowance 5 238 480.00 yr' f Tax Base for General Fund Valuations Outside of Ricbmand 219,440,82.5.00 5,991,770.00 a Less ..,. De3ingcenc7 A3lomiaaee 4 388 825.00 Tax Base for County 33brary Fund 23.5so=v000*00 SP9910770.00 a 2F . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,s e kYl Fly, f In the utter of Levy of Fire It District Tax date for 1950-51. on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM ,that the following rate of tax on each 0100 of assessed valuation of u in the fo]loproperty wing Fire Districts be jade far the fiscal year 1950-5I: xr A=o nt Rates per $100 of e^ Wn Required Assessed Valuation Bay Point 3,973.98 492 33erkeley Woods Park Frills 4,9W9.18 870 k asT{ Danville 210688.31 400 Kensington 390019.45 868 Fayette 622804.94 730 Rodeo 21825.83 574s The foregoing order is passed by the unan nous vote of the Board. In the utter of Tax Levy for Junior College District for the fiscal year 1950-51. r On the basis of the budget wd mitted by the Board of Trustees of the Contra f Costa Junior College District and approved by the County Superintendent of Schools r<_ and in courpliance idth the mandate contained in Sections 6352 to 6356 inclusive; and r i On emotion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOAS (RDBRM that the fol?otring Junior College tax rate be levied on each. $100 of 4;" assessed valuation of property for the fiscal year 1950-51, to-wit: Amount Rate Per $100 of 1 Required Assessed Valuations. i a. Contra Costa Junior CCollege District 955 758.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d In the Matter of Tax Levy in Recreation Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year On the basis of estirated requirements for the Tear and in accordance with. the provision of Section 5660 of the Public Resources Code, and gx On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the folly tax rate be levied on each $100 of assessed value_ F . tion of property in Recreation Districts, to-wit: Amount Rates Per $100 of R;gui ea Assessed iursday, August 310 1950 - Continued t wr, In the Fatter of Tax Levy in Police Protection District of Contra Costa County for fiscal year, 1950-51. On the basis of estimated re for, the year and in accordance with Section 20109 of the Health and Safety Code, and the motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TAE BOARD ORDMUM that the following tax rate be:levied on each $100 of assessed valuation wP.± of property in Police Protection District, to-wit: i a R ed Rate Per $100 of Assessed Valuation fin Kensington (Expense) .192546.53 500 Kensington (£quipaaeat j 10163.19 029 l The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Tax Levy in Special Districts for Special Mond Issues for Fiscal Year 1950-51. On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY Tom BOARD ORDERED that the follgving rate of tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Spesfal Districts of Contra Coate County be made for the year 1950-51 in order to pay interest and principal on bonds for the cawing year as 4r they become due, to-nit: r Amount Rate per $100 of Re piire d Assessed Valuation Lafayette Fire 52898.20 067 Bella Vista Sanitary 1,118.23 150 Brentwood Sanitary 8,606.09 971 Central Sanitary 1269772.45 420 Central Sanitary, Pacheco Ann= 49322.71 780 Ea 34,Oakley Sanitary 2,042.59 578 San Pablo Sm itary, Annexation -03 39450.55 169 San Pablo Sanitary, Supplemental 6,121.10 050 m. Pittsburg Com=ity Hosp. 162782.91 046 Thi foregoing order is passed by the unismimous vote of the Board. 3:.. In the Matter of Tax Levy in Sanitary Districts of Contra Costa County far. fiscal year 1950..51. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following tax levy be made an each $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Sanitary Districts of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1950-51, for use of said Districts for operating expenses, and in accordance with Section 6785 of the Health and Safety Code to-,zit: Amount Rate Per $100.00 of offs Required Assessed Valuation. f . Bella Vista 30276.27 400 Brentwood 32614.99 400 T Byron 36.81 Central 8924-03.94 290 x . mt. View 2,755.47 300 Oakley 12645.42 400 Rodeo 5,718.33 400 San Pablo 42,826.77 380 Stege 839360.98 400 The rt foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 7 t r In the utter of Tax Levy in Contra Costa County I losquito Abatement District #1 for fiscal year 1950-51. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS•BY` TEE` BOARD ORDERED that the following tax be levied on each aO0 of assessed valuation of property in said Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District #1 on the basis of estimated requirements and in accordance with the provisions of Section 2302, Health and Safety Code, for the fiscal year 1950-51, to-wit: Amount Rate Per $100 of Required Assessed Valuation Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District 11. 34,031.89 034 The foregoing order Jwpassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d PX•S$ t#PYS, y 7'r. 3 Thursday, August 31, 1950 - Continued V11 Ftia v In the utter of Tax Levy for maintenance purposes in County k .. High School Districts for fiscal year 1950-51. On the basis of budgets subaitted by the Boards of School Trustees and r approved the 3of',pp by Superintendent of Schools, and in accordance with the mandate Sections 6352 to 6357 inclusvie, of the Education Code; and 5 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS-BY THE BOARD O DMED that a tax levy for ma#atenance purposes be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in rhe follouing named High School Districts for the fiscal year 1950.-51, to-wit: 1 Amount Re- Rate Per 0100 of I tL ired.Assessed Valuation Acalanes Union 311,948.00 1.200 Alhambra Union 297,874.00 1.348 Antioch-Live Oak 153,916.00 1.034 John Swett 141.790.00 533 Liberty X 6.019.00 1.250 Mt. Diablo Unified 2340795.00 622 Pittsburg Uinified 230,394.00 952 Ricbmcmkd 12550p689.00 1.502 f ` f"San Ramon Palley 50,307.00 781 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.: ry In the Matter of 'Tao Levy for t M bonding purposes in certain High School Distr,cts for g . fiscal year 1950-51. On the basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate costa ed in Section 7516 of the Education Code, and On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE b ° BOARD ORDr that a tax levy be made on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following named High School.Districts for the fiscal year 1950-51, to.•wit: Amount Rate per 0100 of Be ed Assessed Valuation. Acalanes 562420.57 203 Albambra 452559.40 187 Antioch 131.65 044 x `John Swett 25,883.64 089x. Mt. Diablo 72,358.10 175 Pittsburg 132213.85 050pRiabnond #2 370258.13 017 R3:cbmond #3 22?,947.08 200 San Ramon 15,881.29 226 4 The foregoi; order is passed by the mumimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Tax Levy in Elementary School Districts to pay bond requirements for fiscal year 1950:-51. On the basis of terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate contained e.. in Section 7516 of the Education Code, and Ex an motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY To A f BOARD ORDERED that a tax levy In each of the follovdng School Districts on each $100 of s assessed valuation of property in said Districts for the fiscal year 1950-51 be made, r to-wit: Amount Rate Per $100 of Re d Assessed Valuation Alamo 7,108.95 370f Ambrose 102478.71 198 Bair Point 22416.09 259 Brentwood 10,858.43 321 r Byron 72932.66 235 A Canyon 543.41 289 i { Clayton Valley 4,575.19 253 x : Concord 13,160.40 157 Danville 11,84'7.18 293 LafaTette 22,870.84 262 Martinez 48,647.62 217 Oak Grove 60183.20 257 Oakley 8,247.80 245 F ry Orinda 262220o19 302 rw:. Pacheco 20536.19 Pinole-Hercules y 430805.20 57746 g f Pittsbur 23,646.44 088 jj Pleasant H111 8,037.54 142 Ric3mond 191.161.21 202 Rodeo 130066.46 080 San Pablo 220137.70 246 Thursday, August 31, 1950 - Continned flYW Alff tl F " ` Requireded Rate Per 00 of Assessed Valuation. San Ramon 3,538.21 Vine 39.3.1 3,0418.57 267 r WQ3Lnut Creed 292211.12 298 Y ` f i d The foregoing order is passed by the unan1mous vote of the Board. r In the utter of Tax Levy in certain Elementary SchoolElementary Districts of Contra Costae r County. On basis of budgets sub=itted by tbs Boards of School Trustees and approved by the Superintendent of Schools, and in accordance with the mandate of Sections 6352 to 6356 inclusive, Education Code; and On motion of Supervisoar Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOJLRD oRDERM that a tax levy in each of the following School Districts on each x.00 s " of assessed valuation of property in said Districts for the fiscal year 1950-51 be mado, to-wit: Amt Rate Per 0100 of 4 e Required Assessed Valuation. x,,•. a A3 am0 ' 17,470.00 1.000 Antioc-U-Live Oak 2122953.00 1.454 Brentwood 'Union 29,837.00 900 Briones' Valley 12619.00 304 Byron Union 220270.00 720 n u. CWalyon 2,680.00 2.450 Carquinez 912866.38 900 Danville Union 342510.00 adghtsen 320706.00 0800 Lafayette 73,551.00 Lone Tree 43,613.00 796 Martinez 1832496.00 900 Boraga 82332.00 1.250 lit. Diablo 4002304.00 1.071 y Oakley Union 24,775.00 800 Orinda Union 96,624.00 1.188 r Pinole-Hercules Union 65,624.00 942 Pittsburg Unified 167,140.00 699r Port C68ta 6,040 00 800 Richmond 7992707.00 926 Rodeo 1262774.00 900 r San Pablo 921,437.00 1«029 Sao Ramon 72937.00 800 f ri wr Selby 3.12834.00 0800 f . Sheldon * 5,914.00 800 Vine Hi 33 9s426.00 800 Walnut Creek 79,670.00 900 r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Vox Levy for e Contra Costa County Dater Works District Ido.° 1 for fiscal year 1950•-51.r rsi On basis of estimated requirements for the year 1950.•51, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT 13 BY .TBE BOARD MMEM that the following tax rate be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of property for the f ` M : following Water Works District, to-v t: a a Amount Rate Per $100 of x Required Assessed Valuation r r y Contra Costa County WaterF{ Works District #1 (Expense) 22924.04 403 Contra Costa County 'dater Works District #1 (Bond) 62216.67 597 The forugoing carder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Mtter of Talc Levy in. Cemetery Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1950-51: On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDMRED that -a tax levy on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in each of the following cemetery Districts for the fiscal yeor 1950-51 be made, to-.wit: Amaunt Rate Per $100 of n w R9p4red Assessed Valuation sib. Alamo-Lafayette 72072.97 034 Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union 147.61 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Jy Ftp Thursday, August 31, 1950 - Continued P n. iiI 5 OI ysY In the Matter of. Tax in Li#ting Districts of Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1950..53. On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT' IS BY THE BOARD OiiDERM that the following rate of tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of w property in the following Li&ting Districts of Contra Cosh County for the fiscal year 1950--51 be levied in ardor to raise an amount of money as rued by Section 19181 of Streets and Highways Code, to-wit: 1 4 Y#„J Amount Rate Per 0100 of Rem Assessed Valuation axe; Bay Point 19520.35 w84 Bel Air 779.08 212 on 6{}3.4 fi 408 Crockett-Crolona-Valance 6,369.97 162 Danville 568.20 176 Dose Acres 1,563.34 627 184 x, Kensington 8,184.Q3r 3 944.69 304 NO Int. Vies a 3" Oakley 798.86 268 Pacheco 1,131.34 619 k Pleasant dill. 1,532.75 555 Rodeo 12997.67 112 Rollingwood 12976.34 194 San Pablo_ lo,312.40 468 fine foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of.Levying tax for. J' bonding purposes in Unified y9; School Districts,. for fiscal year: Y 195041. On the.basis of the terms of issue and in accordance with the mandate con. tained in Section 7516 of the Education Code, and n j_ On notion of SupervisorRipleg, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ME : BOARD tRDE33M that a tax levy be made on egch $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following rimed Unified School Districts for tho fiscal year 195051. Amount Rate Per $100 of Re ed Assessed Valuation Antioch Unified 68,202.18 412 Mt. Diablo Unified 2632358.22 649 Pittsburg, Unified 93,546.E The foregoing order is passed by the imam imaus vote of the Boards P V 3n the Matter of Tax Levy in Sewer Maintenance Districts for the fiscal. year 1950_51. On the basis of estimated requirements and in accordance with provisions of Section 4891 of the Health and Safety Codes, and r{r: On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY IBE` BOARD URDERED that the following tax rate be levied on each 0100 of assessed valuation of proporty in the following Sevier Maintenance Districts, ta_trit: Amount Rate Per $100 of r 4y - Rectu .red Assessed Valuatidn z .. f Bay Point 467.74 0100 Crockett-Valona 1,481.41 0632 Home Acres 677.75 283 I Las Lcm„itas 815.97 1.004 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f' `€ In the utter of Tan. Levy in Joint Union School Districts in. Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1950.-51. The following Joing Union. School District tax rates for 1950-51 having been: certified to the County Auditor by the County Auditor of Alameda County; s On motion of Supervisor Rip).ey, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD Qi DE33I ? that the following tan rate be levied on each $100 of assessed valuationo on that portion of property in the folloving Joint Union School Districts located In Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1950_51; Y May Joint Union School District General F'u d 500 x_ Pleasanton Joint Union School District General Fund 960 Amador Valley Joint union High School. District General Fund 770 M ° Livermore Joint Union High School District r General Fund 770 th. f. Ew 1-20 Thursday, August 319 1950 - Continued ti zTw Y 5 Vs+ Pleasanton Joint Union School District Bonds 425 M, Amador Valley Joint Union High School Bonds 170 i Livermore Joint 'inion High School Bond 150 r` The. foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Tan Levy for County Fire Protection Districts for fiscal year 1950-51. On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tea on each $100 of assessed valuations of fry property in the folloving named County Fire Protection Districts of Contra Costa County for the fiscpLl year, 1950.-51, be levied in order to raise the amount of money required by each of. said County lgre Protection Districts, in accordance with Section 14480 of the Health, and Safety Codei to-wit: r4m Rates Per $100 of Amount Assessed Valuation Required Fi.. Bethel Island 49806.96 750 Brentwood 52197.06 115 Byron 32387.13 119 r Carquinez 4,502.21 565 Y7 f Central g 1362003.68 810 x ... Crockett 152087.03 315 Eastern Contra Costa 259636.28 415 El Sobrante IS 099.43 656 Iit. Diablo 131 894.53 922 Ht. Diablo (Special- yr Inside Concord Only)32750.00 087 Ott. View 21..!D96.01 700 Oakley 22291.11 100 Orinda 541,741.94 894 r. Pinole 80.75 San Pablo 932350.75 a10 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d` In the Matter of Tax Levy in East Bay 'Municipal Utility District for the fiscal year 1950-51. a The Directors of the East Bay Ibmicipal Utility District having certified to the County that a tax rate on each $100 of assessed valuation 'of property in said District has been levied by said Directors; Mgq On motion of Supervisor Ripley* seconded b Supervisor Ta for IT IS BY THEPVsbyys BOARD ORDERED that a levg of$0.25 per $100 of assessed valuation of property of said District located in Contra Costa County be made for the fiscal year 1950-51. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 71. In the ]Matter of Tan Levy in City of Brentwood for Municipal Tax Rate for fiscal year 1950-51. Y . The City Council of the City of Brentwood having certified to the County that the tax rate on each $100 of assessed valuation of property located in said city has been levied by said City Councils At tr On motion of Supervisor RipleT. seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a levy of $1.00 per UOO of assessed valuation of property of said City be made for the fiscal year 1950-51. The foregoing order is pas sed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Tax Levy in City of San Pablo for Municipal Tax Rate for fiscal year 1950-51.s ° The City council of the City of San Pablo having certified to the County that the tax rate on each $100 of assessed taluation of property located in said City has been levied by said City Council, On motion of Supervisor Ripley. seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that a levy of $1.00 per ;100 of assessed valuation of property of said City be made for the fiscal year 1950-51. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 'Matter of Levy of Hospital Districts Tax for 1950-51. On motion of Supervisor Riploy, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD= that the following rate of tax on each $100 of assessed valuation of property in the following Hospital Districts be made for the fiscal year 1950-51: msµ; y4t 1 4 r Thursday, •A-ast 312 1950 - Continued r r {: f K;rKg[ G r ray 3rV F,...3a.r Amount Rates. per 9,100ot Required Assessed Valuation14 y Pittsburg Commnnitg 710013.47 200r West Contra Costa 200,000.00 155 rTheforegoingforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard, r X ` f3.n the utter Of Tan Levy in Nater Districts of Contra x Costa County for fiscal year 1950-51. On the basis of estimated requirements for the year,,, and in accordance mdtfi,,f ft vdth the provisions of Act 9124, Section 21 (Deering Statutes of 1913, pages 1049, as amended); and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY BGG RD (RDMW that the fo3.loving tax rate be .levied on each $100 of'assessed valuation t . of property in the ro3.lowing Couaty mater Districts, to-wit: r AmountRata Per of Re ed Assessed aluati-on r`= Southwest Contra Costa 182100.00 025r Contra Costa 282600.00 029 Fayette 12000.00 014 Orinda 11,625.00 145 Pleasant Hill 8,000.00 425 m. Saranap 39600.00 180 7" . The foregoing order is passed by the vmanimous vote of the Board. r- " i. Ty A 5 w4t c!'.' .. t 1 r ny9 And the Board takes recess to meet on 2waday, September 5, 1950., ATT: r ' W. T. PAASCH, CLERK A' ji 3 { r By P ' f °A N,Zr- S :"•0- ' n x > 1414 T M gay nfi, 3 *, h .x•S' t fi j,.'c+ 'rt f t f 1-0- f at'«"+; r... t L q 3 9 a ,; Ars *xt` .r~f „'.r', o-y a- 4 e j a , ," ..V'ski S '1Ynrk r +i, i •f%F m, . vrzfiTMnfi » FFfr;+,s i y a „»x.. r r ay y v , ' '`,six 14 Ar e' `n .Y .434. ..#:r 4 s}• h Ole W 4;n BE_2OiRE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS n . Tj3aSDAY, SZP 53, 1950 TIM BOARD I --T IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 0 T CLOCK, A.M.f y: PR .SEM: ROTI. IF. J. BUCF[iAKI, CHAIRM, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S S. RI?=.9 H. L. CU=GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. F'REDERICKSON; W. T. P$ASC ,,CLERK , Idinutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of August, 1950, are read to the Board by the Clerk of the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed b the Chairman. 5 ' In the Ratter of Application of Anker Wedsted for a land use permit to erect a third house on one acre in S. D. J3. d Anker Wedsted having filed with this Board an application for a land use per• nit under the provisions of Ordinance rico. 278 and its emendm nts, to erect a third house r on one acre in S. D. #32 to be located at Lot 8 °Lands of C.C.C.C. Land Company,, Walnut r Creek" and is on Ygnacio Va11ey Road east of Walnut Boulevard, east of Walnut Creek, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Counts and said Planning Ccmission having recoam ended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor. Taylor, seconded b3 Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the sa=e is hereby continued for one week to September 11, 1950. Y . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Application of Jerld hoytt for a permit to erect multiple dwellings (5 fourplexes) in S. D. #3.rs` `0 Jerli lloytt having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit i u tuzder the provisions of Ordinance #278 and ;is amendments, to erect multiple dwellings 5 fourplexes) in S. D. #a, located on a portion of Lot 33, R. N. Burgess, Walnut M Lands Map No. 22 fronting 120 feet on the north side of Chestnut, approximately 1000 feet east of Clayton Road, near Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commsission having reacm mended that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE Pyr BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com- plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law.) s ; or rte: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Application of J. v. Hayden for a ermit to operate a used car lot in S. D. 3. J. E. Hayden having filed vrith this Board an application for a land use pornit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to operate a used car lot in S.D. #3 s, located on the north portion of the J. A. Case property and fronts 59 feet on Galindo Street, Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca=ission having recom- mended that said application be granted for a period of one year, and with the stipula.. tion that it be for the applicant only, and not transferable; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted for a period of one year, and with the stipulation that it be for the applicant only, and not transfer. able. G The foregoing order is passed by the unaninous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting 3 nd use r permit to Raymond H. Hensen. Raymond H. Hensen 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 foot side yard for his garage, located portions of Lots 17 and and 18, Hewell Tract, onrx Circle Drive, Saranap Area, in an R..A district, and said application having been refer_ 3' red to the Planning Camrai.ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comaission having reccmaended to this Board that said application be granted; rrt On motion of SLnervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY' THE z 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 M i s sv. Tuesdays September 5, 1950 - Continued J. f In the Matter of Granting hand Use Permit to A. B. Holme3. F t A. B. Holmes having filed with this Board an application under the provisions 11 of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance. 382 to have a 42 foot set back, located Lot 35, VLyte Orchard Estates, Saranap, in an R-S, district, and said applica- f tion having been referred to the Ply Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cam".ission having recorm=ded to this Board that said application be granted;ht t f. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEFD 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 W is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the tatter of Granting Lana Use Permit toi#rs. H. F. Riehl. iz Mrs. W. F. Riehl having filed with this Board an application under the pro- vision 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 an 8 foot side yard for his garage and private woorkshop, located the north portion of Lot 19, Walnut Creek Park, on Meadow Road, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cacission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS SY THE BOARD O.RDF= that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, bean the same is hereby ,ranted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Fatter of Granting Land Use r =' Permit to Louis Hirainiz. x .. Louis Rirdniz having filed with this Board an application under the provi i 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 a 3 foot t side ,ard for an addition to his residence located Lots 21 and 22, .Block S, Truman Addition, on First Street, Ric'hmond in an R-1 district, and said application having 4,. been referred to the Planning Caamission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cosmai.ssion having recozmonded to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEN BOARD (RDEMM 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 1C+(a i The foregoinE order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 3 T In the Flatter of Granting Land Use r4"9 Permit to Rarold R. Sproul. Harold R. Sproul 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 f provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a one foo set back for his garage, located Lot 52 Block 1, Berkeley Highlands: Terrace, in an R_1 district and said application havingwing boon referred to the Planning Commission of A Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca=l ssion having , recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD= 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. j 7she foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Iuatter of Granting Land Use YPersalttoErnestLamatta. z.s. Ernest Lamatta 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 pro visions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have side yards of y a 5 feet on each side, located Lot 7, Lafayette Gardens, on Elizabeth Avenue, Lafayette, In an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning C -, milissimj of Contra Costs County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Cummings seconded by Supervisor Frederickson I IS BY THE BOARD ORT.".:..RED that said application for land use permit for the modif ca ions>: 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 I I'P'A A 24 Tuesday, September 5, 1950 Continued j x L xrr MA_ In the utter of Granting Land Use Permit to G. A. Petras. G. A. Petras 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 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a one Foot side yard J for his garage, located the south 85 feet of Lot 12, Broadmoor subdivision, on Broad.. w4ri moor Court, Lafayette, in an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cammi ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cumm3.ngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIE BOARD OrRD= 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 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 Frank A. Sabatti, Frank A. Sabatti 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 sidew yards of 5 feet on one side and 10 Peet on the other side, located Lot 33, Malley states, in 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 trat said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cunnings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 n ,l yr.L BY TIM BOARD ORDM I'SD 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 ria same is hereby granted. t. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Llatter of 'x- anting Land Use Permit to Eduard J. Johnson. P Edgard J. Johnson having filed with this Board an application underthe r provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yard for his garage, located Tot 54, Valley View Estates, on Laurel Drive, Lafayette, in an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Plan- ning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; y On motion of Supervisor Cuzanings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD:D 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 foroGoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Matter of Granting hand Use a Permit to Victor H. Richit. Victor H. i31chit having filed rith this Board an application under the pro.. visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit. Par 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 641, Lafayette Oaks, man Hawthorne Drive, in an R-1 district, and said application having bran referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Caemi.ssion having recommended that said applica- 3 _ tion be granted; 3 On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDMM 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 P. Glascock. flV, John P. Glascock 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 for a 20 foot set k , back located the east 102 feet of Lot 24, Noraga Gardens, Unit #1, in an. R-A district, F and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa Cr. County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said applies_ A tion be granted; On notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM B(A RD 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 is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r Tuesday, September 5, 1950 - Continued L` x In theIatter of Granting Land Use Permit to X. Horgan. I:. Horgan having filed with this Board an application under the- provisions of Soction 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions h of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection G of Ordinance 382 for a 7 foot set back, loca- ted Lot 8 and a Portion of Lot 7, Moraga Park, an Glorietta Court, in 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; F , u On notion of Supervisor Cum:d.ngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TICE BOARD 011DE3BD that said application for land use permit for the modification of j the provisions of said Ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is heresy granted. Tie foregoing order is passed by the ummimous vote of theBoard. S In the Matter of Granting Land Use j Permit to Yrs. Clifford L. Clark. rye'' IV I Irs. Clifford L. 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 of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 16 foot side vard on one side (the other will be 15 feet), located Lot 19, Idylwood Acres, Unit l on Hawthorne Drive, in an R-A district, 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; i. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDSi-. that said application for land use permit for the modification of d 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 Tatter ofGranting Land Use a Permit to Louis Barr.Q i Louis Barr having filed with thisBoard an application under the provisions r} of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section r S•abdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a 20 foot set back,, m located Lot 15, Orinda Vista, on Orinda Court, in an R-A district, and said applica- tion having been referred to the Planning Ccmxdssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; 3 On motion of Supervisor C =sings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS r I BY _ ,. BOARD ORDEF - that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the IXtter of Granting Land Use Permit to Harold R. Sproul. Harold R. Sproul 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 Subsections 5 &--6 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side yards and a 5 foot set back, located a portion of Lot 14, Block C, Arlington 4cres, in 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 KY 9 this Board .that said application be granted for 5 foot side yards ( a 2 ft. set back has been requested and will be reposted); Y h. On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BGL RD ORD D that said application for land use permit for the modification of the rrd- provisions of said ordinance as he_einabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted for 5 foot side yards ( a 2 foot set back has been requested and f, will be reposted.) x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Application of Louis Stein, Jr., for a land use permit. Louis Stein Jr. having filed vith this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of x} the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 for a profes signal office builc3ix (1 doctor's office and 1 dentist's office), with a 6 foot set back, located Lot 7, Block D. Berkeley Highlands, in an R-1 district, and said z ` k application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to taisBoard that said application be k denied; r On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD-'D 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 j is hereby referred back to the Planning Cor.issio n, because of additional information. rF a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 Tuesday, September 52 1950 - Continued tr s y 16 X Y In the Matter of Granting A. S. Love free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. A. S. Love, 1736 uric Avenue, San Pablo, having filed with this Board an F, application for a free permit to peddle Vatkinst Products, including cosmetics,_ spices etc. in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said. A. S. Love is an honorably discharged veteran of World 1'tar I (evidenced. by Discharge Certificate Serial #18567253, dated June 152 1919), and World War II (evidenced by Discharge Certificate -.4662, dated July 24, 1942); On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TSC BOARD ORDERED that said A. S. Love be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle Watkins' Products including cosmetics, spices, etc., in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY TEE BtiM IMTHM ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. The foregoinggin,6 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s t In the Matter of Granting Justice Sixteenth TownsUl p, permission to leave State of California. On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISu . BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Otto E. Lichti, Justice of the Court, Sixteenth Tornship,- is hereby: granted permission to leave California for a period of thirty (30) days cowmen. Ging September 15, 1950. v '44'fi The foregoing order is passed by the munimo s vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Payment to architect, Addition to Richmond S Y-, Health Center. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to drag his Warrant in the sum of 1$636.67, in favor of Donald L. Hardison, architect, balance for architectural services z" for Addition to Richmond Health Center. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote oftheBoard. X yah f ryy,i.. rT+ In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to report on request for rezoning. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERIX that the Plann;ng Comdasion is granted an extension of 90 days r' V to report on the request of E. J. Ghiglione and D. C. Bre:zzone to rezone a_ portion of their property in Lafayette from Residential Suburban District (R-S) to M-R-A. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the AuthorizingofAuthorizi County Assessor to attend meeting On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS'-BI TIS. BOARD ORDMW that Justin A. RPS, County Assessor, is authorized to attend Eta` 5k` meeting of the County* Assessors of the State and the Board of Equalization, at Santa Cruz on September 25, to September 27, inclusive, his expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Yatter of Gravel Pit in h area east of Ayers Road between Clayton Road and Olive Drive. Airs. Donald L. Jamas, 5210 Olive Drive, Concord, files with this Board a communication in which the operation of the rock crushing and gravel stockpiling ac- tivity by the County in the area east of Ayers Road between the Clayton Road and Olive Drive, is protested; and Mrs. Janes and 1rs. Russell Benderon appear before this Board and verbally protest said operation of said aetivity7; and y s, On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded bsf Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE A B0kRD OFDEFM that said ratter is referred to the County Surveyor and to Supervisor VA Taylor. f` 12TheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. 44% Vj J a{;iti t Tuesdays Se tenber 5 1950 - Cmtinued z C y In the Fatter of Requests x for rezoning of property. L. L. Fuller, 1208 Battery St., Richmond, having filed with this Board a 0s request that Walls 2nd Addition, Lots 12 and l3, Block 225, be rezoned from. Single hardly Residential District (A-1) to Noigbborhood Business District (NB); and 1 i Edward Bandueei and Teresa Banducci having filed a request that property f i located on the San Pablo Dan road at the intersection of the Castro Road and being portion of Lot 25, "Kap of the Ra;cho El Scbrante, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho", be rezoned from Residen. tial to Retail Business; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD +OIDxE that said requests are referred to the Planning Commission. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Autuorizing Hazel Bearss to attend Cover- mot's Youth Ca®mittee meetings Sept. 17-19, inclusive. 4 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Hazel Bears is authorized to attend the Governorts Youth Committee, meeting at Sacramento, September 17-19, inclusive, at County expense. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Authorizing W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Y " Director, to attend meeting at Sacramento, Sept. 20-21. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE a BOARD ORDS that W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Director, is authorized to attend meeting of the Relief Cacmdttee of the County Supervisors' Association at Sacramento• d on September 20-21, inclusive, at County expense. The Sar egoing order i s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Requestingk Civil Service Commission to survey position in Superin.- tendent of Schools t office. kr fIs At the request of B. 0. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, and on motion, of` . Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to survey the duties performed by Typist Clerk in the office of the Superintendent of Schools (Superintendent's secretary is position. referred to) and report its findings and recommendations to this Board. The foregoing order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3-0 In the tatter of Granting Twenty-Third District Agricultural Association permit to conduct carnival September j 14-171 1950. On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TUE BOARD 0.9 E 0RM twat tba Twenty-ZUrd District Agricultural Association, Dorman Sundborg, tart'Seere a mayor, be and it is hereby granted a permit to operate a carnival s at the aril Contra Costa County Fair an September 14,17, inclusive, on the Fair Grounds outside the city lits of Antioch, said carnival to be presented by the Ferris Greater Shorts; and This Board deeming that said Association is presenting said Fair in the pub- 4 lie interest, IT IS Bl LiE BOARD FURTMM 0 that this Board hereby remits anylicensefeesprovidedforinOrdinanceUo. 391 and authorizes and directs the CountyaTaxCollectortoissueafreelicensefortheconductingofsaidcarnivalatsaid Fair. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r JJ{ In the I:atter of Fire Hydrants for the Pleasant Bill Area. 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Upon request of the High School Board of ACALAMES BRIOH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT IT IS (RDS that bonds of said District be sold in the aggregate principal amount Of $155,000.00, Bearing the rnmtbera and maturing as follows: s a BOIMS NOS. DW- OJ,-MTI0H IMTURITY DATES z 26-33 1,000.00 October 1, 1951 pati i 73 1,000.00 dctober 19 1952 116-123 000.00 October I, 1953 161-168 000.00 October 10 1954 n µ,206-213 1,000.00 October 1, 1955 251-258 000.00 October I, 1956 296-303 0000.00 October 1, 1957 M '3411-348 1,000.00 October 1, 1958 r 386-Z93 1,000.00 October 1, 1959 431-438 1,000.00 October 10 1960 476-483 000.00 October I, 1961 521-528 000.00 October is 1962 566-573 12000.00 October 1, 1963 h 63.1-618 1111,000.00 October 1, 1964 656-663 1,000.00 October 1, 1965 701-708 1,000.00 October 1, 1966 746-753 000.00 October 12 1967r 791-798` 1,000. 00 V October 10 1968 836-843 1,000.00 October 1, 1969 880-887 1,000.00 October 12 1970 IT IS -rM7M 0 that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors ; shall cause a notice of sale of said bonds to be published at least two creeks in nl alnut Kernel", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of r Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said Board of Supervisors will up to Uonday, the 25th day of September, 1950, at 11:00 o'clockq y A.M., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, k '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 ohs passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of September, 1950, by the following vote, to- wit:AYES: Supervisors -'S. S. Riploy, H. L. Cummings, Ray 3. Taylor, W. '. t Buchanan, S. Frederickson. 4y ya r-T02s: Supervisors - Done. n ABSENT: Supervisors — Hone. MY ,In the Matter of Acceptance of Grant Offer from Federal Gov- ernment, grant to be used In drar ng up plans for county office building in R; ebmond. Otter of Grant frons the United States of America, Housing and Home Finance Administrator, to make an advance of not to exceed $432500 to aid Contra Costa County in financing the cost of plan preparation, to consist of complete plans and specifi-cations for the proposed construction of a county office and courts building at rte 4 Richmond, is presented to this Board; and 3 f kr On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS By THE n'ARD ORM, . that said offer is ACCEP= by this Board and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman this Board, is authorized to sign said offer agreement, indicating this Board' s I acceptance. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Lease agreemnt between Mahho Daily and El Sobran-to County Dire Protection District.On notion of Supervisor Ri 1secondedup Ripl". by 3uperviscr Taylor, IT I3 BY fTHE; BOARD ORDMED that the option under tbat certain lease entered into on. the Sth day of- September, P September, 1947, by and between Dr. Taho Daily, Lessor, and El Sobrante County Fire Protection District, Lessee, to renew said lease for a period of twelve months, from R and including the Int day of September, 1951, for a rental of $2,127.64, said amount to be paid to Lessor in one payment, payable September 1, 19500 be and the same is hereby exercised, and the County Auditor is hereby authorized to draw his warrant and pay said amount to said Raho Daily.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 3tLz x fi V ill'4 Tuesday, September 5, 1950 - Continued b In the ?latter of ,Approval of Warrants, Reclamation District 1619. 0n motion of Supervisor "F'rederiekSOn, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS 4 , BY THE BOARD ORDLRRD that the following warrants are hereby approved: a 3Jo. 183.7, dated august 29, 1950, in favor of Leroy B. Thomas, in. the sum of ;,900.00 for secretary's fees issued by ?teclamation *District p No. 1619, No. 18192 dated August 29, 1950s in favor of Leroy B.Thomas, in the sum , 40.00 for T ustees* meetings held in 19#8 and 2949 9'IS10,00 each, issued by Reclamation District NO* 1619. Tho foregoing order is passed by' the unanimous vote of the Board. f` ... In the Fatter of Authorizing refund, ,portion of fee paid for building permit. Mira, Chappell, 1821 N. 6th St., xichntond, California, having void 16.00 Q' for building permit #8150 (receipt "67)v- and- it appearing that said Wm Chappell will not be able to build the structure far mbich the permit vas issued•, y On motion of Supervisor Cumminges seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY Y THE BOARD (RD t' - that the County Auditor d3-anr his warrant in the sura of 03.3..00, as partial refund to said Wh. C. Chappell for said building permit fee.x a Tile foregoing order is passed bg the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval o= Agreement with City of Richmond for purchase of certain property by said City. s the County of Contr$'Costa and the City of. Richmond having entered into negotiations vhereby certain real property described in: an agreement dated August 28, 1950 and herein referred to, is being solid by said- County to the said. City of Richmond for the price set opposite parcels referred to In said agreement; m NOW.. TRE. Er, an motion of Supervisor C=m iugs,. seconded. by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TME BOARD QPMSD that It. X. Buchanan;, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, is authorized to e=cute• said agreement dated August 28, 1950 for the sale of said property, , fA kfi, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. In order to make available in the proper appropriatim account, ars v=oun actually intended for that account at the time the budget res adopted, and on motion r ' of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD OWERED that: the following appropriation changes are hereby authorized; Decrease F^k wyr. .Ww n a s 4 :• 502 County Bospital ding Repairs5'71 Buil 8 36«00 s Increase 5W Caai.tal outlay$ 91Build Inprovement8 asaix gs) 36.00 SFJ The foregoing order is passed by the unanimus vote of the Board« In the utter of Denying claim for damages. On the reeomendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Cumnings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT Sas BY,TEW BOARD ORDMED ,that the claim of L)MDEU IT. 1ACKEY filed with thiaBoard an September 5, 1950, in the sum of 10,000.00 for damages :7hich ho claims resulted f5rcm an accident on July 17, 1950 in an automobile collision Frith William E. Jackson, DePuty Sheriffs is DLTIED and`referred to the County Purchasing :Agent to be foraarded to the County Insurance Adjustor.k The foregoing order is passed by the umanimous vote of the Board. a Tuesday, September 5, 1950 _ Continued y 11 rte: a. In the utter of Declaring September n 7_14 Inclusive, as REGISTRATION 1E3K in the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION r SAS, it is most im=portant in our democratic Fora of government that all of our citizens of this County and State register and vote, and WF1x3RFAS1, it bas been called to the attention of the Board of Supervisors that there .are nasmerous people residing within the County of Contra Costa who have never registered sisteredandwhoareeligibletoregisterandvote and SEAS, it is deemed in the public interest to set aside a, period of time in which the people of this County are publicly requested and urged to register so that they nit exercise in the caning eledtions their constitutional right to vote, NOW, TEOEFOIE, BR 1T : ESOIX-2-Z that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby sets aside September 7-14 inclusive, to be known as REGISTRATI 1 WEEK, and said Board hereby requests and strongly urges all citizens of this County and state to register and to exercise their right to vote in the coming elections. t The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. 4pley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, r W, J. Buchanan, J. 'Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - done. rK A,BS RT: Supervisors - Hone. In the Natter of Approving recommendation of County Health Officer vith regard to offering services of Sanitation staff.. i H. L Blum, U. D., County Health Officer, having suggested to this i that the County stealth Department inform other county agencies that his sanitation staff is available for consultation on sanitary matters concerned in the selection j of building sits s, the planning of the building, the choice and installation of food 5 handling equipnent, etc; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that approval of Dr. Blum's recommendation is hereby made. The f ore obing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h In the Matter of Proposed exclusion of certain property, which has here_ tofore been annexed to the City of Richmond, from the San Pablo Sanitary r ; District. j This Board having on August 14, 1950 fixed Tuesday, September 5, 1950s at 10 o'clock, a.m. as the time and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of then County of Contra Costa, as the place, for the hearing on petition requesting exclusion of certain described property which has heretofore been annexed to the City of Ricbmond i from the San Pablo Sanitary District, and this being the time fixed for said hearing and no objections having been filed On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Board adopts an order withdrawing said described property from said San Pablo Sanitary 4 5 District on the following vote of the Board: ASS: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cu=nings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. ITOES: Supervisors _ none. ABSENT: Supervisors _ Ilona. And immediately thereafter, on emotion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Board rescinds said order withdrawing said described property from said San Pablo Sanitary District, on the following vote of the Board: r AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. ft=i S.e P ys xis, Ray Taylor., W. S. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. t NOES: Supervisors _ Bone. y ABSEE T: Supervisors - '_Tame. In the matter of Proposed exclusion 4 .. of certain property, vehich has been heretofore annexed to the City of Richmond, from the San Pablo Sanitary i District. The San Pablo Sanitary District riles with this Board, pursuant to Section 6914 of the Health and Safety Code, a report in correction with the petition for the rithdrawal heretofore filed witn this Board by owners of at least twenty-five per cent of the real property described in said petitions requesting the exclusion of the said Tuesdays September 5, 1950 - Continued w S rst t Property from the San Pablo Sanitary District, which property had been heretofore T 5~ annexed to the City of Ricbmand, and ih which report the withdrawal of said real: prop- erty from the boundaries ofthe San Pablo Sanitary District is protested; and On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition heretofore on. August 14, 19509, set for this day, be and the some is hereby continued to September 25, 1950 at 10 A.ffi. 0a V The foregoing order is passed by the follov+ing vote of the Board. r.. In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to Anthony Lagiss. Anthony Lagiss 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 F Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 for a professional. t ° building and real estate office, located property of Lagiss frosting 200 feet on the viest side of Acalanes Avenue north of Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette Area, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Caami sion having roe aam:rended to th3s,Board that said application be denied; On motion motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for lair use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the X1 ' same is hereby denied. r , The foregoing order is passed by the ua imous vote of the Board*. In the Fatter of Granting Land yp 5f Y Use Permit to Charles I'ietner. Mk This Board having heretofore resubmitted to the Planniisg Commission an application of Charles Setner for a perad.t to erect:aproduce market to be located on. a descriptive parcel of land fronting 68 feet on Pacheco BoWe yard and approximately 129 feet on Arthur Road in the Vine HM District; and the Planning Ccmdssfon having E recommended that said land use permit be granted to said Charles Ketner to erect said v produce market at said location providing the plot plan is attached to the recommence dation of said Planning Commission filed September 1, 1950 in the County Clerk's office is carried out, with a 48 Foot set back, 1r3.th drivevoy, as indicated o=2 said plan, the 1s ' corner_ of Arthur Road and the State Highuny to be rounded off as indicated on said plan a On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY T BOARD ORDERED that said permit is granted with the provisions recommended by the Plannin& Commission. R The foregoing order is passed by the vau8aimwus vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to meet on Wednesday, September 6, 1950s, at 10o'clock A.Y. in its Chambers in the Hal-I of Records, Martinez, California. Pr-O Tom r ATTEST- r r r{ IT. T. PAASCH, Clerk r u°E Deputy Yf 51- 1 e r{ r 6 m r gym. r anF- tr : 1 8 d r ,;• err,,,.°,. EFa? S '1'HB BOM, OF'F SUPER IS aAS 1IEDH.SSDAY, SSPTEIi R 6, 19550 THE BOARD M I ff REGULAR ADJOURRED x SESSION AT 10 0 t CLACK, A.M. IN TRE BOARD CBAMEEMS IN THE HA F.L OF Rr^C. ORDS, i1 i.Lif=,q CALIl VA[7 ; b Y SY# PRESENT: HON. N. J. SUCHARAR, CHAIR_ MALI, PRESIDI'AG; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLr"F, RAY S. TAILOR, H. L. CUIIIi'LRf B,. J. PRET 13RICKSON, W. T. PAASCHO CLERK.' pw In the Matter of Cooperation Agreement between the Housing a r p Authority of the County of r Contra Costa and the County of Contra Costs. u ; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Y BY THE BOARD ORDEFIED that the County of ContraCosta enter into a- Cooperation Agree- ment with the dousing Authority of the County of Contra Costa for the construction=`of p 750-Lot-rent housing units, and that. the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be:. axtd he is hereby authorized to sign said agreement. x The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board:: ofgO t kx lFi Supervisors: r a AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley,, H. L. C=amings, Rag S. Taylor,; r " A. J. Eluchainans, Z. Frederickson. TOO HOES• Supervisors _ Nome. x 7 ABS TT: Supervisors - Name. rn And the Board takes recess to meet on Idondagg, September 11,. 1950 at A.-M., in the Board Ch era of the Hall of Records, Martinez, California« Z2fir/ Challman Fro OM x ? F j( ATTEST• - 3 W. T.PAASCH, CTS F r t By thl v' t k 4 .. a t ¢ t l g, kt r Y h K'rrCYAJ^«r' .l' 7,* t r+ . r n s t. y f Yx"< -.; i' F Syt f 3 R i i f l iq Wf C,gF .w{fi r`l w F +k.m„ F r_, at.,m! ! hd,., L•&"LP .^" r+$ l q', c' r ...'lrcYsp rn W Fr ea u BEFC RE. TEE BOARD 0? SUPERVISORS YONDAY, $ R 11, 19501. r R TH_R BOARD FET IN REGULAR. SBSSIOR AT 9 OtCLOCS, A.B. PR.ESM- IT: hOR. 7. J. BUCHAURs, A, ;. CA...AT_RM, PR .SIDING; SUPEERVISORS S. S. RIPLE'Y, H. L. CU3BZTBGB2 RAY w"= S. TANOR, J. _ ..ZICESON; W. T. PAASCE, CLERK. In the Matter of Application of Margaret E. Gossaan for a land use permit to establish a window shade and venetian blind business in S. D. #3. Margaret E. Goss"an having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments, to establish a window shade and venetian blind business in S. D. #r3, to be located at 805 Monument Boulevard, Concord, on property fronting 155.87 feet on the north side of Monument Boulevard adjacent to Pine Creek, 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; yc On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, FT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the, same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the. unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to William S. Riggs, and Terrace Club, Inc. r William S. Riggs, and Terrace Club, -Inc., having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land usp permit R' for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision p Subsection I & 3 of daM Ordinance 382 to divide into two parcels of .32 acre each, and to construct a resi- dence on one parcel and a cammmity pool on the other, located on a .64 acre parcel P# being a portion of Lot 2, Block 81, Walnut Heights Map 2, fronting on the East side bf Sierra Drive and the gest side of Alberta Terrace Road, an R_h district, and saids. application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said'Planni-hg_Cammission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted to divide into tuo parcels of .32 acre each, and to construct residence on one parcel; granted for a community pool on the other parcel subject to satisfactory Articles of Corporation, that the membership be restricted to actual residents of the area and that the corporation be a non-profit corporation; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sane is hereby granted to divide into two parcels of .32 acre each, and to construct resi- dence on one parcel , and granted for a cacmnmity pool on the other parcel subject to satisfactory Articles of Corporation, that the membership be restricted to actual residents of the area and the corporation be a non-profitp corporation. a an: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Ma meter of Granting Land Use Permit to Maerritt L. I acKnight. aye Merritt L. MacUnight baying filed uith this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the M4 provisions of Section 4 Subdivision sem' Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 2-J foot side yard for his car port located an property on the north side of Jonas Hill S Road, a portion of the former Collier property containing, .689 acres, Lafayette Area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planni Coar-ission having recommended to this Board, that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TITE BOARD ORDERIED that said application for land usepeQrit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set fortis and requested, be and the y*, same is hereby granted. The foregoins order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the I;.a,tter of Denying Land Use Permit to Exima Olinghouse.I Olinghouse having filed with this Board as application under the pro- vision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit far modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 392, as amended by Ordinalce 4312 to expand chicken raising facilities aad to use existing barn to house i 2 cors at the corner of La Ronda Road and Dao Road, being 5110 La Honda Road, El Sobrante, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra CostaCounty and said Planning Cosmissioz having recomended to this Board after z h rehearing this matter, again recd=ended that this application to expand the none_FIS conforming use, be denied; inti!. ISonday, September ll, 1950 - Continued 185 t y 4b7 5 Ai V 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, he and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unsnimous vote of the Board.S In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to John Paraniae Jobn Faramia having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modification of the provision of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 3 foot set tack, located Lot 31, Berkeley Park, Amended Map Hoe 2, on Colusa Avenue, Kensington Area, an R-B district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission w of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cacmdssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDS 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 tit is hereby granted- r . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ru In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Earl We Flory- Earl A. Flory 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 - Subsection 2 of Ordinaace 382, to expand present cabinet shop and to include storage facilities on the northerly portion of Lot 629 Assessors Map of the Naylor Tract, on the southeast side of Sobrante Avenue, Sobrante Area, an R-i district, and said appliC4tion having been referred to the Planning Ca=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to ter this Board that said application be granted for a period of two years; n On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD O-RD=- that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordnance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same r . is hereby granted for a period of two gears. Tile foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?Satter of Granting Land Use Permit to Larcella C. Barnes. fib. i Marcella C. Barnes, having filed with this; Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Prdinance 382 for a lend use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision X Subsection 5 of Ordingnee 382, to have side a yards of 8R feet on one side and5 feet on the other side located Lot 24o Rodeo Vista Unitl, an IS_R district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; rr v On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORIDEEED 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. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c,. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. I+. B. Gibbs. Mrs. R. B. Gibbs, having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot side yards on both sides of a portion of Lot 2A Block C Arlington acres, fronting 85 a"feet on the east side of Highgate, approximately 200 feet north of Norwood, Kensington Area, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co®.. mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; a On notion of Supervisor Rip1ey, seconded by Supervisorser Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEj-M that said application for land use permit for the modification of the u ' provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. e foregoing order is passed b; the unanimous vote of the Board. S rw 1 In the hatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Hewitt $.Clarke Hewitt He Clark having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the y provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 3-1 foot sot back an Lot 19, Block G, Berkeley Woods, an R-1 district, and said application Jy; havi been referred to the Planning Ca©mission of Contra Costa County and said Plan.. ning gm=ission having recomrznded tb t'..is Board that said application be granted; E Monday, September ll, 1950 - Continued On motion of Supervisor 8.ipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor$, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that said application for 3&nd 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 ispassed by the umnimous vote of the *Board. r In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to J.R. Iaontgomery. J. R. Montgomery having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, to have three lots less than the required .1/2 acre in area located Lot 22, Lafayette Woodlands, on Old Jonas Hill Road and John lay, Lafayette, an R-A district, and said application f having been referred to the Planning Cccmission of Contra Costa County and said s PlanningCacmission ha recoam ended to this Board that said application bePP granted in accordance with sketch filed in Clerk's Office Sept. 8, 1950; On motion of Supervisor Cu®in s, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD (R DERED, that said application for h nd use permit for the modificati of therovisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested,quested, be and ther _ same is hereby granted in accordance with sketch filed in Clerk's Office Sept.89 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Nm In the Matter of Granting Lend Use Permit to Wm. B. Olsen. Wm. B. Olsen 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 Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have an F experimental greenhouse 625 square feet in area with a 2 foot side yard located Lot 8, Hidden Valley Estates Unit #1, an R-S district, and said appllcAtion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plaming Commissi having reconnended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor wings, 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. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Annette Tucker. . Annette Tucker having filed with this Board an application under the pro- r visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the 8rv provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 362 , to have a guest Tri house on property (with kitchen facilities) on Lot 23, Alhambra Valley Estates, an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coanissioan having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; r On motion of Supervisor Cumnings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERLD that said application for land use permit for the modification of w, the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. Tho foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rte; In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to A. J. NeCosker. A. J. McCosker, 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 F Subsections 3, 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 4 lots of less than the required 1acre in area (.37 fie, .36 acre, .41 acre and .40 acre) to have side yards of 10 fee on both sides on all lots and 20 foot set back on all lots, located Lot 76, 31oraga Meadows Unit ea, on Hillcrest TDrive, Orinda 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 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 N h x Ly'pa4 E'* N, 5 v^J;1.5 KondaS, September 11, 1950 _ Continued r c` In the Fatter of Granting hand Use Permit to W. W. Brown. s 1 rfK W. W. Brovn 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 b 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 1 foot side yard for his garage and a 1* foot set back for his garaEe located Lot 416, Hacienda del Orinda Unit #4, on Camino Sobrante, Orinda Area, 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; M, On notion of Supervisor Cum3ngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson# IT IS w BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification or 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 d the Board. M In the Batter of Granting Land Use Permit to Hancock Construction Co. Hancock Construction Co. having filed with th:b;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 3822, to have 20 foot set back located Lot 112, Moraga Meadows Unit #4j, on Hillcrest Drive, Orinda,, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission vj of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cis, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD aRDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the3sameisherebygranted. j j 1 m The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the matter of Granting Land Use Permit to tin. N. Gordon. tea. H. Gordon having Piled with this Board an application under the prawi_ sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land' use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision D Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to operate a Rauber processing and small planing mill located on property of W. N9 Cordon, fronting250feetonthenorthsideoftheStateHighway200feetcrestofLafayetteBoulevard, p Lafayette, a C District, and said applicationn having been referred to the Planning Commission of the Counts of Contra Costa and said Planning Commission having recomen.dee to tb3sBoa-d that said application be granted; 1 FV On motion of Supervisor C umaings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. IT f .IS BY TM: BOARD ORD=- that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of sald ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted,is j 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Application of Sally Kupka for a land use permit to erect a trailer carp, and motel j apartments in S. D. #30 Sally EupkA. having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its anendments, to erect a trailer camp and motel apartments in S. D. J3, to be located on a portion of Lot 60 ContraCostaRoyalAcres, fronting 95 feet on Willow Pass Road, and being at 3454 Willow lN.Pass Road, Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cacm is'..sion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said x application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THEBOARDORD:,tED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. IAM The foregoing permit is ed ulth theSri taderstanding that applicant eom- plies with the requirements of the Riles Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order ;s passed by the tuzanimtoras vote of the Board. r_. In the ?Satter of Granting hand Use Permit to Vernal V. Long. s Vernal V. Long having filed with this Board an application under the provi.. 4 sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions ofSection 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 10 foot side yard, the other will be 15 feet, Lot 180 idylaood Acres, Unit #l, an HavrthorneDrive, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the PlanningCo=ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Caraission having recommended thatsaidapplicationbegranted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application 4.for lead use pei tit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove :et forth and requested, be and the sameisherebygranted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r Psonday, September 11, 1950 _ Continued f r f AffidavitsIntheMattero r of Publication of Ordinances Nos. 557 and 560. A co 557 having been duly published in the manner and forcopyofOrdinanceNo. the time required by lav in the"Lafayette Sun.s as evidence by Affidavit of Herman Silverman presented herewith; and A copy of Ordinance No. 560 having been duly published for the time and in the manner required by lav in the "Tri-City Hews", as, evidenced by Affidavit of Andrew M. Peters presented herewith, both being newspapers of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa;z On notion of Supervisor Riplog, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:. That Ordinances Hos. 557 and 560 are declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the vote of the Board., in the Fatter of Approval of tablet in memory of Fredarica Edgar to be placed at Juvenile Hall. r .". 9 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEJA BOARD ORDERED that the drawing Pre' e--ed by Z. G. Bangs, architect, with reference to y the plaque which the Martinez Soroptomist Club plans to place on the children*s wing of the new Juvenile Hall is approved. F iiia foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of funds, Juvenile Hall. To provide for the purchase of fire extinguishers for the neer Juvenile Sall, Bud On motion of Supervisor Ti lor, seconded by Supervisor Ripleyv' IT IS BY ME r. BOARD ORDr7h'D that the County Auditor transfer 0 from Janitorial Supplies, Juvenile Hall, to Capital Outlay, Jtweni2a Ha7.1. The Foregoing order is passed by the manimmus vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizing the Sheriff to transport county prisoners to Buchanan Field.a At the HewsamrequestofNobleQ s Jrs Imager of Bucharsaa Field, and on motion of Supervisor Cu==iMs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 7, By ME h ' BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff_ Tu Long is authorized to transport a group of prisoners from: r the County Prison Farm to Buc2 = Field for a pe^iod of one week for the purpose of b exist s in the ?ane areas In order to eliminate fire y, s s * P P hazards. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimmils vote of the Board, f w In the Matter of Orinda County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor C=w nga, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 182 t IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that the District Attorney is directed to prepare for presen tation at the September 18 meeting of We BBoard, a resolution forthe calling of an 1 election within the boundaries of the County Fire Protection District for the purpose of voting on a bond issue in the sum of 0130,000 chich funds would be used for constructing and equipping two neQ fire houses in said District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Planning wk, Ca=ission extension of time to report on rezoning requests. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, secom1ed by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TAE BOARD ORDERED That the Planning Cocmission is granted an extension of ninety days,. to report on the request of Parr-Ricbmond Iadustrial Corporation to rezone property delineated on their map presented to the Planning Commission, ,and in which they ask their property be rezoned from Industrial to Residential. The foregoing order is passed by thevaianimous vote of the Board.Uj In the Fatter of Reports by County departments. Reports for the month of August, 1950, are presented by the following county departments and ordered placed on file: Agricultural Ccasn_ssioner, Veterans Service Depart, County Poundmaster, County Building Inspector. fw M Monday, Septembor 119 1350 - Continued Os t In the Natter of Denying Lend Use a Permit to Anker Wedsted. Anker Wedsted having filed with this Board an application for a permit to build a third house on one acre, located at Lot 8 "Lands of C. C. C. C. Land Company, Walnut Creek" on Ygnacio Valley Road east of Walnut Boulevard, and this Board having referred said application to the Planning Coc zd ssion and the Planning. Commission hav recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that said application is denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Uatter of Approving Contract w. with PACIFIC GAS AVID ELECTRIC COU- PANY' for maintaining street lights and supplying electricity for SERPA 4 . TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT. u# A written fora of agreement having been presented to this Board between SERPA TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF COMMA COSTA CO'IIRTY and PACIFIC GAS AM ELECTRIC COMPANYs which said agreement is dated August 29, 1950 and mhich provides for main.- twining a system of street lights and furnishing electricity therefor, in accordance with pllans and specifications adopted by this Board, for a period of five years from and after the date of the installation of said street lights and in accordance with Schedule L-31; and A bond in the sum of $1,000.00 issued Corporation, Ltd. for the faithful the Employers' Liability Assurance rp performance of said agreement, with the PACIFIC GAS AIdD ELECTRIC C011PANY, as Principal, Nim. E having been presented to this Board; On motion of leSupervisorRipley., seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bond is APPROVED end said agreement is APPROVED and W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to'execute said agree- ment on behalf of this Board the governing body of said SERPA-TRACT LIGHTING DISTRICT OF C014TRA COSTA COUNTY. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Purchase of Property from The Moraga Co., a corp., for use by Orinda County Fire Protection dis- trict. SAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore on August 7, 1950 declared its intention to purchase the hereinafter described real property from 1he 4 Moraga Co., a corporation; and i WITMEAS a 21-otice of Intention asvprescribedbySection4041.17 of the rs Political .Code was duly published in the "Orinda Sun" in the manner and for the timeSZ 1 as prescribed by said section; and 1 v, RAS, said property is to be used for the purpose of erecting thereon a 4 fire house for the use of the Orinda County Fire Protection District; On motion of Supervisor Cuardngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY THE BOA-RD ORDh that D. i<. Teeter, County Auditor, draw his warrant in the sum of 2850, payable to Richmond-,Martinez Abstract and Title Company, said sum in payment of real propert IT IS BY THE BOARD THRUM ORDERED that Wakefield Taylor, Deputy DistrictAttorney, is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Board of Supervisors the 4necessaryescrowcontract, The followingis a description of thep property mentioned herein. B GIMInTr at the most Eastern corner of Lot 10, at a point on the Southwest- ern line o" oraga :lighwa , as the said Lot and Highway are shown on that certain mapientitled, Moraga Woodlands, Contra Costa County, California," atc., filed November 10, 1936, in Volume 22 of I 9aps, at pages 632, 633, and 634 Contra Costa County Records;d4' s thence running along said Southwestern line of Moraga Highway, South 610 431 30" East, 44.49 feet; thence leaving "said Southwestern line north 280 161 3011 East, 20 feet; thence North 610 43 t 30" West, 71.29 feet; to the ACTUAL POIH-T OF CO1a,1EHCEL,0,TT OF THIS DESCRIPTION; thence from said ACTUAL PonlT OF COF.rj • Norm est`max' ee ; thence North 280 I1 was .9 3.0.5 reef; ence Northeasterly and tangenttosaidlastmentionedcoursealongthearcofacircletotheleft, with a radius of 200 feet,, a distance of 39.56 feet; thence tmngent to said last mentioned circle,,a ; Nortli 160 561 30" East, 154.63 feet; thence South 530 451 East, 33126 feet; thence South 2710 10t 13" West, 250 feet to the point of commencement• E CONTADTING 1.9 acres, more or less, and B'I12dG aportion of Lot 156, as the said Lot is delineated and so designated on that cer .a map entitled, uKap of Sectionizati onof apart of Rancho Laguna de los r Palos Colorados, Contra Costa Coxu , California, "filed August S. 1916, in Book 15 of Maps, at page 308, Contra Costa County Records. E RESERVING AND MCCEPTAING an easement for Road and HighwayWiththeroe=c-a e ane for Sh a purposes together public use over and along a strip of land 25 x i, Wil 1-40 Monday, September 112 1950 - Continued hP a l, feet wide along the Northwestern boundary line of the above-described piece or parcel of land. ALSO RESIMVING AUD FilWEPTING from the above-described piece of parcel of land all tEjf-por ono maga way lying within the boundaries thereof. T12e foregoing order 3s passed by the unanimous{mous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Acceptance of a Deed of Certain Described Real Property from the XORAGA COMPANY, a California Corporation, to the COU'I,'3'YP1t OF CONTRA COSTA for Fire House RESOLBTIOU OF ACCEPTANCE Purposes. OF DEFd3 THE HORAGA COITAhY, a California corporation, having presented to the Board of Supervisors of the Counts of Contra Costa a grant deed conveying certain property to the County of Contra Costa, for fire house purposes, said property being described as follows; q All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: PARCEL OIM: A portion of Lot 156 as shown on the map of Sectionization of Part of RanchoDe Los Palos Colorados, filed. in book 15, of ?daps, page 308 in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, described as follows: Cncing at the most eastern comer of Lot 10, at a point on the southwestern line of Uoraga Highway. as the said lot and highway are shown on the map of Mora,ga Woodlands, filed in book 22 of Flaps, page 632, at seq., in the office of the Counts Recorder of Contra Costa County; thence roan i . along said southwestern line of Moraga Highway, south 610 43t 30" east, 44.49 feet; thence leaving said southwestern line, north 280 161 30" east, 20 feet; thence north 610 431 30" west, 71.29 feet; to the true point of beginningt` of'this description; thence from said true point of beginning, north 610 431 30" west, 298.59 feet; thence north 280 16, 30" east, 105 feet; thence northeasterly and tangent to said last mentioned course along the arc of a circle to the left, with a radius of 200 feet, a distance of 39.56 feet; thence tangent to said mentioned circle, north 160 561 30" east 154.63 Peet; thence south 530 451 east, 331.26 feet; thence south 270 101 131 west, along the western line of the parcel of land described in the Deed from Martin J. Sevier, at ux, to George Hartsell, at ux, dated June 1, 2949 and recorded June 7, 1949 in book 1396 of Official Records, page 465, 250. feet to the point of beginning. 1 Containing 1.9 acres, more or less. x.. EXCEPTING FROM. PARCEL ONE: c A right of was (not to be exclusive) appurtenant- to the lands of the grantor ad3oining Parcel One above on the north, south, east and Crest, fron.. ting on said Orchard Road, for use as a roadway for vehicles of all kinds, pedestrians and animals, for water, gas, oil and sever pipe lines and for telephone, electric light and power lines, together with the necessary poles or conduits to carry said lines over the westerly 25 feet of Parcel One above. PARCEL TWO: s A right of may (not to be exclusive) as an appurtenance to the tract of land described as Parcel One above, for use as a roadway for vehicles of all kinds, pedestrians and animals, for water, gas, oil and sewer pipe lines., and for telephone, electric light and power Zines, together with the necessaryPolesorconduitstocarrysaidlinesoverthatportionofthe50feetin width strip of land described in the Deed from Contra Cpsta County `title Cam pang to lie Moraga Company, dated JL-ly 28, 1947, recorded September 17, 1947inbook1127ofOfficialRecords, page 502, which lies without Parcel One above. IT IS BY this Board of Supervim rs of said County (RDEM that the said deedbeandthesaneisherebyaccepted. IT IS FUR 11 ORDERED that said deed be recorded in the office of the CountyRecorderoftheCountyofContraCosta, State of California. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costathis11thdayofSeptember, 1950, by the following vote,to Bit: AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L, C =Ings, Rag S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickso92. NOES: Supervisors _ None. ABSEIZT: Supervisors _ Hone. f f i r.• r,.. { '>' pts R i f 11onday, September 11, 1950 - Continued i i In the hatter of Authorizing attendance at meeting in Sacramento. a On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Superrrisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE 4 BOARD ORDmw that the County Auditor and the Social Welfare Director are authorized r to attend legislative meeting vIth the State Department of Social Welfare at Sacramen- to on September 12, 1950, their &Apenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.pM In the Matter of Authorizing attendance of Deputy Assessors i at meeting., t k, On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOA_RID ORDERED that the following deputy assessors are authorized to attend 44 vrith assessors of various counties of the State and the Board f Equals ation from September 25 to September 27, inclusive, at Santa Cruz, their expenses to be a county r t VjJajg : C. C. Baker W. L. Desmond fouz C. L. Dumnklee x T. S. Vanasek I. R. Vaughn 4 gThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement vith Superintendent of Schools for health supervi.fi Sion. f An agreement dated September 11, 1950, befteen the County of Contra Costa, here-inn or referred to as the County, and ,the Superintendent of Schools of the County I of Contra Costa, heveinafter referred to as the Superintendent, v&erein the County through the County Health Department agrees to provide health supervision such as pre.. ventive medical, nil --A= and sanitary services relating to pupils and school facilitie in Elementary and HIS School Districts over uinich the Superintendent has jurisdiction and ;hherein it is agreed that expenses in connection with procuring Health and Develo meat Certificates, if so required by the Education Code, shall be paid , by the County School Department annually to the County Health Department, said agreement to be effective commencing; July 1, 1950, is approved by this Board and W. J. Buchanan, Chair. f man, is authorized to execute same. n The foregoing order is passed by the unae imous vote of the Boardo rr i y In the Hatter of Fixing Date of hearing and presentation of petition for the formation of Pleasant H.i3.ls County Water 4 a .District. Upon the request of W. T. Pansch, County Clerks and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOM OR10W that the time for the presenting of and the hearing upoan the petition for the formation of the Pleasant r5p,Hills County Dater District is herebfor Monday, October 2, 1950! at the hour of 11 o'clock, set a.m. of said day in the ers of the Board of Supervisors, Sall of a Records Building, City of Martinez; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of itt. Diablo Fire Protection District funds. t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS. M auditor is authorized to transfer 000 frays theBYTIMBOARDQRathattheCounty unappropriated reserve, Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District funds, to said District's maintenance and operation fund, said transfer being for the purpose of payment on fire f engine to be purchased by said District. p`er, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Authorizing 3 F N"• lexpenditure of additional funds to cover cost of files for Surveyor's office. t . k On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDS that authorization is given for the expenditure of $20 of the balance remaining in the appropriation for legal files, Surveyor's office, to cover the pur.. chase of tvro steel transfer fileso Zia foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, v 4 v 4 l 14 2 Tonday, Septenber 11, 1950 - Continued fid. w .. In the Matter of Exercising option under lease between Kayo Daily and El Sobrante Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY BOARD ORDERED that options wader that certain lease entered into on the 12th day of August, 19483 ap oved.August 23, 1948, by and between Kayo Daily,, lessor, and EIpprr 1 :..,. Sobrante County Fre Protection District, lessee, is hereby exercised; and IT IS BY MM BOARD FUR0RDEIM that the County Auditor is directed to dray, his grant in favor of said Kayo Daily in the amount of $3601.08 on September 19, 1951. The foregoing carder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In the Batter of Revision of General Assistaa ce policy. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY MM BOARD ORDERED that, effective October 1, 1950, it shall be the policy of this Board that no aid will be granted through the Social Welfare Department to employable fami- lies with the exception of emergency assistsace for.a period of one geek, and that any family which includes one employable person is considered to be an employable family. 16 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, in the utter of Authorizing return of deposit made under provisions of Ordinance No. 185. y 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 $25 in favor of Pacheco Nater Association, Route 1, Box 302, Martinez, California, which amomt was deposited on July 26, 1950, under provisions of Ordinance "o. 185. s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Appointment of Director, Byron-Bethany Irriga. tion District. This Board having on August 28, 1950, due to the acceptance of resignation o William E. Bunn as Director of the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, declared said office vacant; Now, therefore and on notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by gip.Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THv BOARD OPMERED that Andrew P. Mikkelsen is appointed Director of the Byron-Bethany Irrigation District for the unexpired term of said William E. Bunn, resigned, said appointment being made pursuant to provisions of Section 21265 of the Water Code. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of the Protesting of the Increase of Rates on the Application of the California Water Services before the Public Utilities 'Coamnission. RESOLUTION a XURREAS the California Hater Service hasf "petitiooned the Public. Utilities x Coamnission for an increase of rates; and U01FAS9 it is the opinion of the Board of Supervisors that such an increase is not merited in this area and would merely tend to increase the cost of living, and, rh: VIAS, the Board of Supervisors is informed that the rates presently charsgodbytheCaliforniaWaterServicearesufficienttoinsureafairprofitandthatan increase cannot be justified on this basis; u 17OW, TEER€FCRE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that the application of the California Water Service to the Pkblic Utili- ties Commission for a raise in rates in this County be and the same is hereby protested and the Board respectfully requests such Commission to deny such application. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote oftheBoard: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLB'Y, H. L. CU?aMGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. J. BUCBAMNs J. FREIIERICffiON. 46 HOES: Supervisors - 2T010-. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. fp fur fF1. jay a$ epterber 11, 1950 - Continued I In the Matter of t Buchanan Field. This Board having heretofore on August 14, 1950, Fixed September 119 1950s 1 at 11 a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez" as the time and place for opening bids for constructing small plane storage hangars at Buchanan Field, and this being the time fixed for the opening of said bids, the Clerk reports to the Board that no bids have been received for the construction of said hangars. In the Idatter of Mt, Diablo County Fire Protection Dis- t trict. 2 ; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is directed to advertise for bids for a jfire engine to be purchased for the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, said q t Notice to be published for the time and in the manner required by the lair in the "Con. cord Transcript", a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra 1 Costa, and the time fixed for opening said bids is October 9, 1950, at 11 o'clock, a.m in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Kartinez, California. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A_ i In the Matter of Orinda County Fire Protection District.A 1This Board as the governing body of the Orinda Couaty Fire Protection District having approved agreement dated July 1, 1950s, by the said District and Jack Buchter, architect, for arcbitectural services with reference to a fire house to be constructed in Orinda County Fire Protection District; On motion of Supervisor Cunanings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said agreement between said architect and said District is still in full force and effect and will continue to be so, during the period of construction of said fire house in the Orinda County Fire Protection District. f The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. S Yr rxx f f r 3 r4 yw r4 t 1% On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, the following resolution was introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors by unanimous vote as indicated in the said resolution: RESOLUTION R£SOLLMON APPROVING Tu D "ELOPMMT ACQUISITION nk'. f AND ONEMSEIP BY THE HOUS22IG A.0 i0R,TY OF THE COUNTY OF CORTRA COSTA OF PROPOSED LOW-RELIT HOUS,- III'G IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA; RATIImI , COI' 'IR UGs APPROVrNG AIS? ADOPTI]IG THE rl MMCUiTION OF A COOPERATION AGRI MENT BETWEEN THE COUFi"Y OF COMMU COSTA AND TIM HOUSING AUTHORITY f OF THE COUNTY OF C0=A COSTA ':STH RESPv'CT TO SAID HOUSING; AND RA 111" I G, u 0,u'I 11rN s APPROVING ANIS SAADOPTIBG ID COOP=A.'IOII AGR=11T AS EXECUTED. y A' TEE REAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on September 6, 1950s approved a Cooperation Agreement between the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa and the County of Contra Costa with respect to the development, and operation in the County of 750 duelling units of lour-rent public housing; and a r Wf%REAS, pursuant to the action taken by the Board of Supervisors at the aforesaid meeting on September 6, 1950s the Chairman of the Board executed said Cooperation Agreement with. the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa and the E County Clerk affixed the seal thereto on behalf of the County of Contra Costa; ander W-EMEAS, pursuant to Section 8(b) of the housing Authorities Lary of the State of California, as amended, the low.-rent housing projects may not be developed, constructed or owned by the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa until the governing body of the County has by resolution approved such projects; OXY R E, B IT RESOLIT.D BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF x CONTRA COSTA: 3. Zint, pursuant to the provisions of Section 8(b) of the Housing Authorities Law of the State of California, as amended, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby approve the develop ent construction, acquisition and owxuership by the Sousing Authority, off' tho County of Contra Costa of the Project as defined j in paragraph 1(a) of the Cooperation Agreement set forth in paragraph 2 hereon. 10 144 Monday, September 11, 1950 - Continued a 2. That the execution by the C7mirmn of the Board of Supervisors of the following Cooperation Agreement dated September 6, 1950, between the County of Contra Costa and the Housing Authoriyy of the County of Contra Costa, and the impression and attestation of the seal of the County of Contra Costa thereon by the County Clerk are hereby 3 ratified, confirmed, approved and adopted: COOPRBATIO11 AGR M- M-2IT This Agreement entered into this 6th day of September,•1950, by and betweenrFtp the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa (herein called the "Local .4uthor3m and the County of Contra Costa (herein called the "County"), witnesseth: TEMMAS., the Loca3. Authority has received from the Public Housing Adminstra.. tion (herein called the "PSA"), a Program Reservation for 250 units of lour-rent housing to be developed and located vdthin the corporate limits of the County and may I hereafter apply for additional Program Reservations; and 71HErRFAS, the Local Authority proposes to enter into one or more contracts with the PHA for loans and annual contributions in connection with the development and administration of such low-rent housing, all pursuant to the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (herein called the "Act"); and p TEP .FZAS, the County is desirous of assisting and cooperating with the Local Authority in such undertakings and of complying with the provisions of Sections 10(a)., 10(h), and 15(7)(b) of the Act, as well as all other applicable provisions thereof; NOW, 'TBEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth,, the Local Authority and the County do agree: 1. Wimnever used in this agreement: a) The term "Project" shall mean any low-rent housing hereafter developed as one operation by the Local Authority with financial assistance of the PHA and included within any Program Reservations now or hereafter issued to the Local Author- ity by -the PHA which in the aggregate may not exceed 750 units of low-rent housing. A project will generally be located on a single site but may be on scattered sites. b) The term "Tam Body" shall mean the State or any political subdivision or taxing Unit thereof (including the County in rich a Project is situated and which mould have authority to assess or levy real or personal property taxes or to certify such taxes to a taxing body or public officer to be levied for its use and benefit with respect to a Project if it were not exempt froaa taxation, e) The terra "Shelter Rent" shall mean the total of all charges to all tenants of a project for duelling rents and non-dwelling rents (excluding all other income of such Project), less the cost to the Local Authority of all dwelling and non.. dwelling utilities. d) the terra "slum" neans any area e:here dwellings predominate which, by reason of delapidation, overcrowding, faulty arranaaent or design, lack of ventilation light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental s to safety, health or morals. 2. The Local Authority shall endeavor to secure a contract or contracts with the PHA for loans and annual contributions, and undertake to develop and adminis one or more Projects. 3. tinder the constitution and statutes of the State of California, all Proms jeets are exempt from all real and personal property taxes and special as$easments levied or imposed by any Taxing Body; and, with respect to any Project, so long as k either (a) such Project is used for low-rent housing purposes, or b) any contract between the Local Authority and the PH& for loans or annual contributions, or both, in connection with. such Project shall remain in force and effect, or (c) any bonds issued in connection with such Project ,shall remain outstanding, whichever period is the longest, the County agrees that it vi.11 not levy or impose any real or personal property taxes or special assessments upon such Project or upon the Local Authority with respect thereto. During such period, the Local "uthority shall make annual payments (herein called'"?ayments in Lieu of Taxes") in lieu of such takes and special assessments and in payment for public services and facilities furnished for or with respect to such Project. Each such annual Payment in Lieu of Taxes shall be made after the end of the fiscal year established for such Project, and shall be in an amount r' equal to either (a) ten per cent (10%) of the aggregate shelter Rent char ed by the Local Authority in respect to such Project during such fiscal year, or (bT the amount permitted to be paid by applicable state law in effect on the date of this Cooperation ` Agreement, whichever amount is the lower, less the amount ihich the Local Authority is required to pay for sewer services to serve the Projects for the fiscal year for which the pa mant iu lieu of taxes is made; provided, howsrever, that upon failure of the Local Authority to make any such payment in Lieu of Taxes, no lien against any Project I or asset of the Local Autority shall attach. The County shall distribute the Payments in Lieu of Taxes among the Taxing k, Bodies in the proportion which the real property taxes sd,-ich would have been paid to each Taxing Body for such year if the Project were not exempt from taxation, bears to the total real property taxes which would have been paid to all of the Taxing Bodies for such year if the Project were not exempt from taxation; provided, however, that no payment for any year shall- be made to any Taxing Body (including the County) in excess of the amount of the real property taxes which would have been paid to such Taring Body for such year if the Project mere not exempt from taxation. Monday, September 11, 1950 _ Continued15, e 4. The..County agrees that, subsequent to the date of initiation (as defined in the Act) of each Project and within five years after the completion thereof, or such further period as may be approved by the PEA and in addition to the number of unsafe or insanitary dwelling units uhich the Countj is obligated to eliminate as a part of the low-rent housing project(s) heretofore undertaken by the Local Authority and identified as Project Ho(s). CAL-1.1._1,_2,-3,_4._' there has been or will be elimination (as approved by the PEA) by demolition, condemnation, effective closing, X or compulsory repair or improvement, of unsafe on insanitary dwelling units situated in the locality or metropolitan area of the County not less in number than the number of newlyconstructed dwelldwelling units provided by such project; provided, that, where more than one family is living in an unsafe or insanitary dwelling unit, the elimina- tion of such unit shall count as the elimination of units equal to the number of families accommodated therein; and provided, further, that this paragraph 4 shall not apply in the case of (a) any Project developed on the site of a Slum cleared subsequat to Julr 152 1949, and that the dwelling units eliminated by the clearance of the site of such Project shall not be counted as elimination for any Project or any other low- r rent housing; project, or (b) any Project located in a rural non-farm area. 5. During the period commencing with the date of the acquisition of any part of the site or sites of any Project and continuing so long as either (a) such Project is used .for low-rent housing purposes, or (b) any contract between the Local Authority and the PHA for loans or annual contributions, or both, With respect to such Project shall remain in force and effect, or (c) any bonds issued in connection with such Project shall remain outstandi , whichever period id the longest, the County, without cost or charge to the Local Authority or the tenants of such. Project (other than the Payments in Lieu of Taxes) shall: a) Furnish or cause to be furnished to the Local Authority and the tenants of such Project public services and facilities of the same character to the same extent as are furnished from time to time without cost or t. charge to other dwellings and inhabitants in the County; b) vacate such streets, roads, and alleys within the area of such Project as may be necessary in the development thereof, and convey Without charge to the Local Authority such interest as the County may have in such vacated areas; and, insofar is it is lawfully able to do so with- y< out cost or expense to the Local Authority and/or to the County, cause to be removed from such vacated areas, insofar as it may be necessary, all public or private utility lines and equipment; c) insofar as the Count; may lawfully do so, grant such waivers of the ar building code of the County as are reasonable and necessary to promotes economy and efficiency in the development and administration of such Project; and make such changes in any zoning of the site and surrounding R. i territory of such Project as are reasonable and necessary for the devel- opment and protection thereof; e) accept grants of easements necessary for the development of such Project and e) cooperate with the Local Authority by such other lawful action or ways as the County and the Local Authority may find necessary in connection with the administration and development of such Project. 6. In respect to any Project the County further agrees that within a reasonable time after receipt of a mritten request therefor from the Local Authority: a) It will accept the dedication of all interior streets, roads and alleys within the area or such Project after the Local Authority, at its oVM h expense, has completed the dings improvement, Pavings and installs- tion thereof in accordance with specifications acceptable to the County; a" and 3 b) it w-_7ll accept necessary dedications of land, for, and will grade, j improve and pave, all streets bounding such Project or necessary to provide adequate access thereto (in consideration whereof the -Local a Authority shall pay to the County such amount as would be assessedg.- i against the Project site for such work if it were privately owned). E 7. If the Count, shall, within a reasonable time after written notice from the authority, fail or refuse to furnish or cause to be furnished any of the servides or facilities which it is obligated hereunder to furnish i or cause to be furnished to the Local Authority or to any Project, then the Focal Authority may proceed to obtain such services or facilities elserhere, and deduct the cost therefor frons any payments in Lieu of F taxes due or to become duo to the County in respect to any Project or any other low-rent housing projects assisted or ow ed by the pHA. 8. Ho Cooperation Agreement heretofore entered into between the County and the Local Authority shall be construed to apply to any Project covered by this Agree_t ant.r r 9. So long as any contract between the Local Authority and the PHA for lands (including preliminary loans) or annual contributions, or both, with respect to any Project shall remain in force and effect, or so long as any bonds, issued in connection with such Project shall remain outstanding, this Agreement shall not be i abrogated, changed, or modified without the consent of the PHA. The privileges and obligations of the County hereunder shall remain in full force and effect with respect to each Project so long as the beneficial title to such Project is held by the Local Authority of some other public body or goverrmental agency, including the PHA, author_ ized by law to engage in the development or administration or low-runt housing projectle If at ani* time the beneficial title to, or possession of, any Project is held by such other public bodyor governmental ageneylp including the PFA, the provisions hereof shall Inure to tbeneu4 t 01 an r ag be enforced by, such other public body or gov-ernmental agency, incl tfig the Pte. t i T" } f) TSonday, September 11, 1950 - Contiaaied s 5: r zr 1a+ IN 11iITHRSS SOF the Cora and the .Local Authority have respectively f . caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and gear first above written.r COIIRTY OF CONTRA COSTA By /s W. J. BUCHAMMs r awarman cTord SEAT.) of Supervisors ATTEST: S HOMMI AMtRITY OF THS Cd6M OF CONTRA COSTA By fs MMOUMD L. GILL SEAL) man ATTEST: Is/ SIGHMM YAHr acre azar 3. That the Cooperation Agreement set forth in paragraph. 2 hereof is hereby ratified, cid, approved and adopted on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and it is hereby declared that the aforesaidti Cooperation Agreement is a valid and subsisting Agreement on the part of the County of Contra Costa. 4. That this resolution shall take effect immediately. k r The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AY=: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cuaadngs, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Bucbanan, J. Frederickson.. NOES: Supervisors - Done. M ABSENT: Supervisors .. Hone. tai`r" in re Issue of Bonds of Orinda Union School District.s J VjHEREAS TIM GO MMNG BOARD OF Orinda Union School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califo dose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all pro- ceedings had in the promises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 5th day of June, 19501 said governing board deemed it advisable, Jr` and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered on xF> its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 25th d of July, 1950 in said school district, to submit thereat to the elec-r tors .of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of Four Hundred Thousand ($400,000.00) dollars, to ran not exceeding 20 years, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per anaum payable annually for the first year the bonds have 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 build- ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, K operation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building demsges: r Injured, or destroyed by fire crother public calamity. e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition); rt4 . That said election was called by posting thereof, signed by a majority of said governing board, in at least three public places in said district, not less thannA twenty days before said election, and said notice was published at least once in each r calendar week for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in Orinda Sun a newspaper of general cieculation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California which notice was so posted and published as required by law., 7 x`tion,. e lionday,93}bwber 11, 1950 - Continued r. hs¢a That said election era held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the returns 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, ands;.. said board of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 317 votes cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to-wit: 250 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 61 (6 illegal) votes and no more were cast against f.4J issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said x , election to be made an its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done o: performod have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebted- f ness of said school district. -including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by lair; IT IS AFORE RESOLVED AID (M)EEZED that bonds of said Orinda 'Anion School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Four Hundred thousand ($400,000.00) dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars w i ($1,000.00) each that said bonds shall be dated the 15th day of November, 1950, and sball be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the r county treasurer of said county, as follows, to-;grit: Bonds =cumbered rx Inclusive) Denomination To Run 1-20 1,000.00 1 year 21-40 1,000.00 2 yearse 41_60 2000.00 3 years 1 61-80 000.00 4 years 81-100 2000.00 5 years 101-120 1,000.00 6 years 121-140 18000.00 7 years 141-160 1,000.00 8 years 161-180 1,000.00 9 yearsff181-200 19000.00 10 years 201-220 1,000.00 11 years rM;r 221-240 1,000.00 12. years 241-260 12000.00 13 years M 1 261-280 12000.00 14 years 281-300 12,000.00 15 years 501-Z20 11000 00 16 years 321_340 1,000.00 17 years K 341_360 1,000.00 18 years 361-380 10000.00 19 years 381-400 12000.00 20 yearsi that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per rannum, payable in like lawful money at the office o s county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of November, 19512 and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of Novenber, and May of each year Until said bonds are paid; Said bonds s+all 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 affiaod 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, lithographgd, engraved or« otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bond§, shall be manually affixed.. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and exocuted shall be delivered to said coup treasurer for safe keepingty Ii IS FURL 01U ' #- that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the follo" form, to-grit: q R i Number UI StAM.3S Or AFRICA Dollars STM OF CALIFORMA xJ j SCHOOL BOND OF a Orinda Union School District j of Contra Costa County I O_-RIMA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and prom r i ises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office. of the treasurer of said county, on the 115th day of Novembers 19 One Mousand dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of Der cent ( j per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the ays of Novorber a'-M ray of each year from the date hereof until this bond is r paid (except interest for the fist year ehich is payable in one installment at the lend of such year). S This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as may be regLdred to set forth varying numbers, denominations, in- terest rates and maturities), numbered from 1 to 400 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Four Hundred Miousand dollars ($4900000:00), and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, l' field and conducted in said school district on the 25th day of July, 1950, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California: TM`tf., P d r"dg.M1 3 s l Monday, September 112 1950 - Continued 148 r M1af pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and lags of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount .of endebtedness 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 f t .. prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking hand of said school district, an the money for the rodegAiion of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon tbo taxable property of said school district. 77N IN WITNESS YMdEOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its cbairman and by the auditor of said cosanty, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the daysof19 TY' W. J. BUCHAN" rman oar of upe sons SEAL) b D. 11. TEENER COUNTERSIGNED: County- u Itor a tr. W. T. PAASCH County Cle-rYc M Clerkof gu—p@Rfsors 5 IT IS FURS ORDERED that to each of- said bonds sball be attached interest coupons substantially in the following formlo to-wit: The Treasurer of Coupon Pio Contra Costa County, State of: Californiasr will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of theL Orinda Union School-District in said County, on the day or 19 E` AT his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and _f100 dollars OR months' interest on Bond No of said School;District. D. X. oun u. or t ti IT IS FURTHER 0_=1D that the money for the redemption of said bonds .and 4 c. payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable.proparty in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of 4 such taxes in the manner provided by law. ns IT IS FURTHER ORDMW that the Clerk of said board of supervisors shall caum a notice of the sale or said bonds to be published at least two weeks in "Orinda Sunt a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids, for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Monday the 9th day of October, 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 reserved the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. f The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Coun State of California at a regular meeting thereof held on the 11th day of September, 1950, by the following vote to-grit: AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. lju le H. L. Cummings, Ra S. Taylor.,P 3 s B s y W. J. chanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - Hone. ABSEVT: Supervisors _ Eons. WITTMSS my hand and the seal of said Board of Supervisors this 11th day of ry September, 1950. W. T. PAASCH CountyClerk., an ex-o c o Clerko SEAL) Board of Supervisors. By H. A. SMITH r Deputy County- Clerk Tr $ ri z dyy Monday, September ll, 1950 - Continued xF, In re I s sue of Bonds of Sheldon School District, E EM' TIQ- GOVEIMING HOARD OF Sheldon School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of .Contra Costa County, State of Califon. i nia, whose superintendent of schools has Jurisdiction over said school district, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the natters hereinafter recited, and j said certified proceedings show, and atter a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: Tnat on the 24th day of Sure, 1950, 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 25th dap of July, 1950, in said school district, to submit thereat to the elec_ tors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of Forty Thousand ($40,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding 20 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) Purchasing of school lots. i b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or build-f i.ngs other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, oper- ation, or repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, M ' Injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. ' t e) The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition); That said election was called by posting notices thereof, signed by a maj. ority 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 one in each calendar week for three seccesaive calendar weeks prior to said election in the San Pablo Reporter a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, thich notice was so posted and published 3= as required by law; i sr That said election was held in said school district on said day therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects hold and conducted, the returns 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 supervi- sors now finds and declares, that there were votes cast at said election, r and that more than two-thirds thereof, to_vit: votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said governix oar 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 lays authori- zing 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 prescribe 1 by law; IT IS 'i'L-00RE RESOLVED A?'M 0- : ^ that bonds of said Sheldon School 1 District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Forty Thousand (X40,000.00) dollars in deaorsinations of One Thousand Dollars ($19000.00 each; that said bonds shall be dated the 16th day of November, 19502, and shall be f payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the county ° t treasurer of said counts, as follows, to-wit: 0,f Bonds Numbered Denomination To Run 000.00 1 year 3_4 000.00 2, years 5-6 19000.00 3 gears A r 81,000.00 4 years 9-10 12000.00 5. years x,_1219000,00 6 years 15..14 1,0000. 00 T years 15-16 12000.00 8 years 17-I8 12000.00 9 years 19-20 2000•00 10 years 21-22 3,000.00 11 years 23-24 12000.00 IZ years 25-26 1,000.00 13 years tea. 27_28 0000.00 14 years y E 29-30 12000.00 15 years 31-32 19000.00 16 years 33-34 19000.00 17 gears 000.00 18 years35-367g 51,000.00 19 years 39-40 1,000.00 20 years that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per. annum, payable in like lawful money at the office of said coun'W 'zrasurer in one installmentPA for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of November, 1951s and th after semi-annually on the 15th days of May and November of each year until said bonds are paid; t i i e laondayj September 11 1950 _ Continued r # by.. 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 y seal of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the cou- pons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds, Nom. 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 rlUMTF i 0^M.-I—M that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to-wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORM SCHOOL BOM OF A Sheldon School District Y ° of Contra Costa County s SOON SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, an the 15th day of November, 19 One n Thousand dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful. money of the United States of Amur ca, vrith interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on7T&--13sgs of 11avem ear —and May of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year rich is payable in one installment at the and of such year). n, w This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as ma be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations interest rates and maturities , numbered from 1 to 40 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Forty Thousand ( _ 9000.00) dollars ($400000.00), 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 25th day of -Tuly, 1950, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cal- ifornia, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State, r And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of endebtedne ss of said school district, including.this issue of bonds, is h« w;thin the limit provided by laws that all acts* conditions and things required by law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bands have beenvx done and performed in strict conformity with the lays authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking ftmd 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. a IN WITNESS WMEGIP said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be sigal 1r; by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the day of wm 19 SEAL) W. J: EUCHQIW Uhairman or Board of Superviser-5 COMERSIGNED: D. M. TMTJ REXy r=tor s W. T. PAASCH Cozen y Clerk an3 Cle-rTc 6t the NWi f Supervisors IT IS -%TRMR ORD.!.' .-J that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest F. coupons substantially in the folloudng fora; tb-wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County., State of -California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the 5 interest and sinking find of the Sheldon School District in said County, on the day of 19 at his office in Martinez. ..n ns ounty, the sumo aad 100 dollars $ f for months' interest on Band No. of said School District. D. M. TATER' Clauntzf cur r, a h Monday, September 11, 1950 - Continued r h i IT IS -171MTBER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds* and pa7ment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable, property Y in said school district and provisions shall be made for the levy and collection ofy . such taxes in the manner provided by lay. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall r cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in San Pablo News", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said boar of supervisors will up to Monday., the 9th day of October, 1950, at 11 o'clock, A.M. of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion z rthereof, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserved the r_ght to reject any and all bids for said bonds. y The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of j Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 11th day of September, 1950, by the following vote, to=wit: fix. AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor., u jW. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. 1 H{ss: Supervisors _ hone. ABSEI T: Suuervisors - ?:one. IVITII SS my hand and the seal of said Board of Supervisors this 11th day of September, 1950. SEAL)W. T. PAASCH County dlerk drud exlo_ c o d er_ of Me BoarcT~ s of Supervisors. By M. A. SMITH s1 Deputy CoUny Clerr In the hatter of Receipt of proceedings of Board of Trustees of Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County, reappor- tionment authorization. Zie Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the W= proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Sheldon School District of Contra Costa County including a canvass of the election held July 25, 1950, at vh ich election the electors i of the district by a two-thirds vote approved the following proposition: s 1 Shall the governing board of th& Sheldon School F District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and eapend. an apportionment in an amount not to exceed Nw Hundred Thousand Dollars frm the State of California yY f under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 1.6 of Division 3 of the Education Code which a=ount is subject to repay- ment as provided bq said chapter? It is by the Hoard ORDEFEEM that a certified copy, of this Order be transmit_ ted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. In the Batter of the Report of the Planning C cm m's s;on on the Request of CH RLE S E. ELRIE1L, J3.?.3 for Rezoning, in the San Ramon Valley Area. he re art of the Planning Commissionhaving been filed with .this Board on,: the 14th day ofugust, 1950, and notice of. Hearing by this Board having been Pub- lished in the Valley Pioneer, not less than ten (10) days before the date of said s hearing, to wit. on the 24th day of August, 1950, and a hearing having been bald by this Board on the 11th day of September, 1950, thereat the application and all other interested persons might be heard and the Board of Supervisors having heard the same and duly and carefully considered the natter, 110172TREREFO?ENww, IT I3 H BY (RDEiW that the findings and recommendations, y, of the Planning Commission be, and they are hereby approved. AIiD IT IS CRDHRED TSA^ no change be made in the zoning ordinance of Contra Costa County on account of the said application. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to. 1 AYES: SL'PmvISORS - RIS Tzy, Cummos, TAYLOR, SUCHARAN, _Fr MERICKSON. IT(MS: SUTMVISORS _ AOHE r ,. ABSIMT: SUPERVISORS _ NODE tiy wr 152 Monday, September 11, 1950 - Continued k Yf In the Matter of the Report of the r Planning Commission on the Request of LIVIKGST0119 DAHL, HOLCOME3, BARDIVELL, ACREE, KANTROWITZ, EZ'AL for Rezoning in the Danville Area. The report of the Planning Coorl ssion having been filed with this Board on r = the 14th day of August, 1950 and notice of Hearing by this Board having been publishe in the Valley Pioneer, not less than ten (10) days before the date of said hearing., to-wit: on the 24th day of August, 1950, and a hearing having been held by this Board on the 11th day of September, 1950, whereat the application and all other interested Persons might be heard and the Board having heard the sane and duly and carefully considered the matter, 11=1, TE-M-E 0111., IT IS ORDERED that the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission be, and they are hereby approved, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney and the Planning Commission f prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 382 so as to accomplish the sameo hf' s The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: ASIS: Supervisors - 3IPLEY, CUMUNGS, TAYLOR, BUCHARAN, FREDERICKSON. DOES: Supervisors - U021E034 ABSENT: Supervisors _ 11102IE. Sy And the Board of Supervisors adjourns to meet on Tuesday, September 12, W 19501, at 10 o t clock, a.ia. r O OM x§ rye, f fii yATTEST. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK y'^ r j ) r , Deputy er a 7 NWORE TIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TIS MAVa SEPTEISM 122, 1950 TRE BOARD "TET IN REGULAR ADJOURRM SESSIONS AT 10 0tCLOCK, A.M. Iff THE BOARD CHALB RS IN THE HALL OF s RECORDS, MARTItIEZ, CALIFORI:IA. PRESENT: HON. W. J. BUCHAM12 CHA,1ZW , ERESIDIHG; SUPERVISORS a xy S. S. RIPLSY, H. L. CiTMMG3, RAY" S. TAIZOR, J. FREMICSSOU; W. T. t PAASCH, C=. k.. i In the Matter of the Application rofApprovalofSubdivision. Rap y ' for Parchester Village ruit 216. 3. ORDER y The above entitled matter came on before this Board to be heard, the 12th, ps`'tFBdayofSeptember, 1950, Albert G. Evans of Evans and 0t Gara appearing on behalf of the appellant, the Jack Construction Company, Francis W. Collins, District Attorney., and Matthew S. Walker Deputy, aWalker,, P a Ppearing an behalf of the Board and the Planning Com- mission; Tinning, DeLap and Murdock, Esq., appearing on behalf of an industrial committee. The follovring persons appearing, being sworn in, and testified on behalf of the appellant, Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Technician and Executive Secretary of the Planning Commission Joseph W. Biu-kley, Count SureCountySurveyor,, Fred Parr, President, Parr- Richmond Terminal Compaa y. Thomas G. Heaton, appearing and testifying on behalf of the Plarnaing Com- mission. The following people appearing being sworn in, testifying on behalf of the industrial committee, being a group of interested parties: Harold Stephen Dodge of the Niagara Chemical Division of the Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation, Harold u Martin Jr., Vice President of Atlas Powder Company, W. H. McKinney, Manager, San Pablo Works of the American Radiator : Standard Corporation, Albert W. Strahorn, Plant Y51- Eanager, Atlas Ponder Company, Giant, Hubert _1. Dehn, General Manager, Myers Drum r Company, Fordyce Logan, President, Burns Lill S: Lumber Company, Charles R. McKinley, Assistant Industrial Agent, A.T. & S.F. Railway Company, Errol K. Armstrong, Union Oil Company, Oleum, (Emyr. Analyst) appearing as an individual. i o r qtr rt . Y I I I I I -, I I I " I I I . -I 1,:, I 1, I:1- I,,-,,I-, 1 I1,I1 I:! I-",-.-" v. l —11 ! t, --1,1-1-, -,M--;- ,! n- --,-V 0 1 1 1-1 ..— —,:1--'i1,1,-,—.,,"', I- I zifTuesday, September 12, 1950 - Continued r5. m— xc xii a t a - F Sk ,Q iy` v , j, F k may',..t„fr _--.- x".n v I 9 P`t f Y h t Y: I. 1. ibits hewing been introduced, to-Wit: tI 11, „u a Exhibit A. A map of North Ricbmand industrial areas, and s r FxrT 'l3" i Exhibit B. A map of industrial areas.7r and it hawing been argued by. and between representative counsel that the find WA ngs ,.of :'i,-11 i ' H M1,: the Planning Coomdssioan may be. a part, of the record of this proceedings., the matter having been submitted 7.._ TBEREPME, IT IS ORDER that the stated matter be and it is hereby submit_ r f :. ted. 1. v The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board. V F ! 4 s AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. RIPI4 F, H. L. CTIlk lILtG3,. RAYS . TAYLOR;s x R. J. BUCHANAN, J. F MMUCKSON. rr >,, r l'! IO$: Supervisors — NOS. u f i- erjl Iv w t .. R f; S1ii7:.N : Supervisors — BONE. 2,>•tJ r" r Y> b Y 1'TTa' I 11And the Board takes,recess to meet on Monday, September IB,.: 1 1. 50;iat , I I max} r o'clock, a.m.I Nl ,41111 IM. I 111- ? Fly , i';q , 1. 11, IATTEST. 11 W i, _F i W. T. P CLERK J y " $.,Y k i y i r 1r! ,y . r IM I 11, yr t a4 d., o`' - c'r'tt"sff "~ I.,er I Deputy A t e.r: .. Ff'T C"4 . 1. r F : i n b his" ri t io I.d:M1 d " 2L tr dr dr 4- x.tts _ f. s, -t W, c ! t K &r-1 r p R I 1 NAM ,141 n <. x 11 s'r yy y4 r 1 r f Xa a a* y x. 1" iIV, a.s r: t f, rd Y Yr r,,, s, ` x m c ' aY s r n`dw.{ , f L pstt 7° s t. t I t i { h w r '' i t 3 , IA5i0 t 4 isa,v urh 154 AE Ste. if f V BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS j U011DAY9 EN 189 1950 TSE BOARD HE T_H RrGULAR SESSION s{r AT 9 0*CLOCg, A.M. IN TM BOA11D C.-A=Ms L"I TIME HALL fl 0-7 RECORDS, 2JlRTII Z, CALIFORRIA PRESMfT: HO21. T. J. BUCHA2W., CHAIR- r . PRESIDINGs SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUM " OS, RAY S. TAYLOR, QST J. FRED£RICFL501t, W. T. PAASCH, CIERK. . r. In the batter of the Application Of r Approval of Subdivision Inap for Parchester Village Unit No. 3. FIMINGS AND (RDER DENYING APPROVAL OF PARCHESTER VTLLAM U1IIT NO. 3 AKIDI DENYIMG THE APPEAL OF THE MACK CONSTRUCTIO11 COMPANY The above entitled matter came on before this Board to be heard on the 12th day of September, 1950s, Albert G. Frans, of Evans and Ot Gara, appearing on behalf of X m the appellants the Mack Constriction C Francis V. Collins District Attorneys,p3 p Fs s Srs and Matthew Walker, Deputy, appearing on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of the Cour of Contra Costa and the flan Co mission of the County of Contra Cos Tinning : DeLap, by and through Da L urdock, appearing on behalf of an industrial committee. qr. Evidence, both oral and documentary, was submitted on behalf of the appgl- lant, the Planning Cornaission and the industrial committee, and the matter having been submitted on said date to this Board of Supervisors, and the Board having considered kssr all the evidence and being fully and duly advised in the premises, r '`w N0I73, THEREFOP22 the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa finds and orders as follows: dq , The area sought to be subdivided by the tentative map entitled "Parchester Village Unit No. 3" lies along the Southern Pacific Railway in an area zoned by then County of Contra Costa as Heavy Industrial. `here are in the vicinity two other housing units developed by the appellant and containing 409 homes, as well as some t . scattered residences. The area sought to be subdivided lies along the route of the main line of the Southern Pacific Ra: way and the Atchison, Topeka : Santa Fe Railway. Zie development of land in this vicinity is largely devoted to heavy indus- trial use, and along the two main line railways are a number of heavy industries sudh as heavy chemical manufacturing, powder and explosive manufacturing, steel fabricating a foundry and other heavy industries. A continued residential development in this neighborhood will result in an intermixing of land use so that single family residences will be interspersed with r heavy industries. Heavy industries of the type now located in this area and proposed for e:cpansion and further location in this area customarily emit dust, fumes, noxious and nauseous gases and odors, involve heavy trucking and make loud noises at all hours of the day and night. f Residential use of land adjacent to or close to such industrial uses Would adversely affect the public health, safety and welfare of the people in tha locality n4 and the County of Contra Costa. Such interspersLng would create blight and slum conditions and would be detrimental to the orderly development of land in this portion of the unincorporated territory of Contra Costa County. R Heavy industries do not seek to locate or expand in areas where industrial plants and residences are intermixed, because of the hazard of litigation and diffi- culty with public and private agencies. 7he approval of Parchester Village Unit No. rx 3 would discourage the further expansion or' location of heavy industry in this section of the unincorporated territory of Contra Costa County. This would be detrimental to the public good and public welfare of Contra Costa County. is 1107, 'BEFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does A hereby disapprove the tentative subdivision entitled "Parchester Village Unit No. 3" and does hereby deny the appeal of the Mack Construction Company from the action of the Planning Commission in denying approval to said subdivision. G " f The foregoing was introduced, passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors at a meeting of said Board on September 18, 1950, Ate: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Curmings, Ray S. Taylor, A. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors _ None. ABS 1T: Supervisors - sone. F, Y r`r E+ I^fb r _ ionday, September 18, 1950 - Continued f ; Sz yyg4tg In the Matter of the Withdrawal s<Ra of Certain Properties From the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a petition dated July 15, 1950, and signed by fifty (50) or more freeholders within the property requested thereby to be withdrawm, was filed in the office of the County Clerk requesting a withdrawal of the property described therein from the Eastern Contra Costa County F'ire Protection District; and i WHMEAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa set Septembe F 182 1950, at eleven otclock, a.m., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, I1'11M t California, as the time and place of hearing of said petition; and a NF.ER£AS, notice of the time and place of said hearing was published and posted as required by law, as shown by affidavits on file herein; and MMREAS, there was a portion of the property described in the original petition belonging to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company which the Board of Supervi- sors deemed advisable not to include in this order of withdrawal, and said Board find_ kw 3ng that it was advantageous to said property to remain within the boundaries of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. y. N BE IT RESOLVED b the Board of Supervisors of the Count of hNov;, 1HEREFO. , y uP Contra Costa that the hereinafter described property being a portion of that property contained in the petition on file herein, be and the same is hereby withdrar from xf the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District for the reason that it mill t not be benefited by continuing as a district. r, The property above nentioned is more particularly described as follows, to.r wit• y= f Beginning at the most southerly corner of Lot 83 as sho4m on the map entitled, Moraga Woodlands, Unit #22 filed October 212 1937 in Map Book 22 at pages 641 to 644 inclusive, Office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County, California; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said subdivi- sion and along the northeasterl, extension of said southeast line to the northeast line of County Rogd B-31, known as Moraga Highway; thence south- easterly and southerly a?the northeasterly line of said Moraga Highway to a point which bears 400 221 50" E 21.51 feet and IT 620 001 1511 E 60.0 feet from the most easterly corner of Lot 78 as shown on the map entitled, I.oraga Del Rey Unit No. 1, filed ]gay 24, 1946 in Hap Book 29 at pages 27 to 37 inclusive; thence S 620 001 15" W 60.0 feet and S 400 221 5011 W 21.51 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 78; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly lines of Lots 78, 79, 80, 81 and 82 to the most southerly corner of Lot 82; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of said Lot i 82 to the southeasterly line of EZ Camino Moraga as shoFm on the said Zap of Moraga Del Rey and w'oraga Del Rey unit Ito. 2, filed August ll, 1948 in Zap Book 35 at pages 34 to 37 inclusive; thence southwest- 4N erly along the southeasterly line of said El Camino Moraga to the intersec- tion thereof with the extension southeasterly of the southwesterly line of Lot 75, as shown on said map entitled Uoraga Del Rey Unit No. I; thence northwesterly along said southerI7 extension and along the southwesterly line of said Lot 75 to the most westerly corner thereof; thence continuing northwesterly along the westerlyr line of said Moraga Del Rey Unit No. 1 to the most westerly corner of Lot 65 of last mentioned reap, being also a point on the northerly line of the 168.4 acre tract deeded to William Spivocks, et ux, April 26, 1946 and recorded in Vol=e 890 of Official Records at page 332; thence followd-ng the northerly line of said 168.4 acre tract: S 140 17t 18" W 764.65 feet; S 600 281 W 700.00 feet; Ii 810 361 3911 W 1983,61 feet to a uoiat on the western boundary line of tha Rancho Laguna. De Los Palos ik Colorados; thence northwesterly along the western boundary line of said Rancho to the most southerly corner of Lot 68 as shown on aforesaid map of Moraga Woodlands, unit ,#2; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the south- erly boundary of said map of Moraga Woodlands Unit #2 to the point of begin- ning. Excepting therefrom that portion of P.G. & E. property described as f follows: Beginning at the most westerly corner of Lot 65 as shovm on the above mentioned map of Moraga Del Rey Unit 1; thence S 14° 071 1811 W, x 764.65 feet; S 600 28t ;g 700.0 feet; H 810 361 39" W., 1988.61 feet to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Col- gthenconorthwesterlyalongthewesternboundarylineofsaidRancho to the southwesterly line of Lot 36 as shown on the map entitled "Lost Valley Estates", filed September 25, 1947, in lisp Book 33 at Page 49; thence south- easterly and northeasterly along the southerly line of said Lost Valley Estates to the westerly line of Lost Valley Drive as shown on last mentioned map; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along'the southwesterly and southerly line of said Lost Valley Drive to the Westerly line of Don Gabriel v' Way as saouzn on last said man; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of said'Don Gabriel Way to the northerly earner of aforementioned Lot 65 of Koraga Del Rey, Unit #1; thence southwesterly along the Westerly line of said Lot 65 to the point of beginning. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, s this 18th day of September, 1950, by the following vote, to-wit: AMS: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CL'IZ=GS, RAY S. TAYLOR,_ W. J. MCf1.AR ITT J. FREDE ZICKSON. IXES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors _ Hone. Honday, September 18, 1950 - Continued t t In the 'utter of Substitution of bond East Bay Sanitary District permit re use Of county garbage dump. It appearing that The East Bay Sanitary Company on December 19, 1949 filed with this Board Bond No. 434031 issued by Glens Falls Indemnity Company of Glens Falls Now York, with Victor Figone doing business as EAST BAY SAXFTMY COMPJLNY, as principal to guarantee faithful performance of the terms imposed by Ordinance under xnich permit was granted saia Company to use the County Garbage Dump,, EI Sobrante, near Giant, unde provisions of Ordinance Uo. 44-13, and it further appearing that .said Company had also on file 3n the County Clerk's office on said December 19, 1949 Bora} #2099146. issued byl the Fidelity and Casualty Company of Nero YorL and Certificate Continuing in. Force said Bond #2099146 as a Guarantee of faithful performance of the terms imposed by saidtM ordinance; r NOH TFC*ORE. on motion of Supervisor Ripleyp seconded by Supervisor Taylcr IT IS BY Ts. BOARD ORD=,- that the Certificate Continuing in Force. of Bond 12099146 A be substituted as the County's guaMantee for faithful performance of the terms imposed by said ordinance and that the Bond No. 434031 issued by Glens Falls Indemnity Company of Glens Falls, New York, is EXOIMATED, DISCHARGED AND RELEASED and ordered returned i to said East Bag Sm itary District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.b M In the Matter of Approval of Assessment List, Reclamation 5x' District No. 799. It appearing to this Board that the Assessment Commissioners of Reclamation District No. 799 on August, 182 10-50 filed with this Board the Assessment list for said District, and it further appears that notice of the time and place for the approval of and the hearing of objections to, said list was published in the "Brentwood News" for A the time and in the manner required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edgar W. Allen on file herein; and This being; the time fixed for said hearing and there being no written ob jec.. r tions to said Assessment List and no one appearing in person to object to said Assess. went List, the Board considers same, and On motion of Supervisor Frodericksonv seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT I3 BY THE BOARD Oi?DERED that said Assessment List be and the same is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,* s jug In the Matter of Petition for abatement of alleged nuisance caused by Fibreboard Products, Inc., San Joaquin Division, located on Wilbur Avenue near Antioch. 3 . A petition signed by approximately 648 individuals maintaining their homes and/or businesses in the area of the Fibreboard Products, Inc., San Joaquin Division, located on Wilbur Avenue approximately one mile east of the corporate limits of the f City of Antioch, in which it is alleged teat a public nuisance is.caused through the discharge of smoke and odor from said Company's plant and in which this Board is re- quested to instruct the District Attorney to prosecute an action against said Company to abate said alleged nuisance, having been filed with this Board by Hama and Arnason, attorneys for the petitioners; and T. H. DeLap of Tinning and DeLap, attorneys at law, appearing before this WNBoardatthistimeonbehalfofsaidribieboardProducts, Inc., and having requested that action be deferred against said Company for a period of four months in order that it may attempt to control said smoke and odor; and Hamra and Arnason, by lates F. Hamra, attorneys for the petitioners, appears and agrees to said request and asks that said Cany be requested to furnish him with a monthly mitten statement of progress being made by. said Fibreboard Product&, Inc., in its efforts to cont rol said smoke and odor; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cumntnings, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORMERED that said natter is continued for four months to the. third Monday in fianuary, 1951, with the recommendation that said Fibreboard Products, Inc., furnish said Hamra and Arnason with a monthly written statement or its progress in its efforts to control said alleged nuisance. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?utter of Resolution approving request of the Housing Authority for transfer of 'roject No. Cal-4070 Dev. Nos. 4471, 4473, 4849, V-4494A), Imown as u Col=bia Park, pursuant to Title VI.of Public Law 849, 76th Congress as amended. BE IT RESOLW21) that the Board of Suaervisors of the County of Contra CQsta,, I y:4StateofCalifornia, does hereby specifically approve the request of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa dated the 13th -day of September, 1950, for transfer of Project No. Cal-4070 (Dev. Hos. 4471, 4473, 4849, V-4494A), known as Colum- bia Park, pursuant to Title VI of Public Law 849,, 76th Congress as amended. r Monday, September 18, 1950 - Continued r r On motion of Supervisor Cuamsings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, the fore- going Resolution vas introduced and edopted. by the Board of' Supervisors by unanimous l Vote as follows, to-wit: 3 f4 Ate: Supervisors - 3. S• Ripley, H. L. Cummings,, Ray Se. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. ROES: Supervisors - Hone. 7 Y ABSEITT: Supervisors - Hones In the Matter of Resolution proving request of the AAusingU orit far transfer of Pro3ect No. Cal-4761, knosn p,.. as T3. Portal 'ark, ppursuant to Title VI of Public Law 849, 1 76th Congress as amended. BE IT RESOLVED THAT The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, does hereby specifically approve the request of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa dated the 13th day of September, 1950 for transfer of Project No. Cal-4761, knoml as El Portal Park, pursuant to Title VI of Public Lair 849, 76th Congress as amended. On notion of Supervisor Ctmf.nSs, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, tiao' Pore_ going resolution was introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors by unanimous vote as follows, to-v;t: sort, AS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Ctnmaings, Rag S. Taylors `wes. Buchan n, J. Frederickson. x. ITOsS: Supervisors - Udne• 5 ABSEW: Supervisors .. None. Y x?, In the Matter of Resolution approving request of the ousing Authority for transfer of Project Ko• Cal-4731, knoma as Ba-yo Vista, pursuant to Title VI of Public Law 849, 76th Congress as amended. i BE IT RESOLVED THAT The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, lr State of California. door hereby, specifically approve the request of the Housing ra.: Authority of tho County of Contra Costa dated the 16th day of September, 1950, for transfer of Project Ho. Cal-4V31, 3mowa as Bayo Vista pursuant to Title VI of Public n Lar 549, 76th Congress as mended. i On motion of uperv_S i sor C tn ings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the Pore.. going Resolution vas introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors by unanimous., -,,, a vote as follows, µxi Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cuffings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. EBuchanan, J. Frederickson. ROES: Supervisors - Rome. ABSMIT: Supervisors - done*fz` In the Matter of Resolution wf § approving request of the U Housing Authority for transfer or Project Nos. Cal-4848 and iCal-V 44948, Moroi as Knox Park, pursuant to Title VI or Public Lair 849, 76th Congress as ataQuaed. kCru mrITRESO= fr A^ Tile Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra CostSap.State of Cailiformia, does hereby specifically approvethe request of the HousingAuthorsortheCoun transfer tY of Contra Costa dated the 13th day of September, 1950, fortransferofProfeetHos. Ca1.-4848 and Cal-Y-44948, knorn as Knox Park, pursuant toTitleVlorPublicLavGe.9, 76th Congress as amended, Y y r On motion of Supervisor Cwmdags, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, the forego- Ing Resolution vas introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors by unanimous r4Wvoteasfollows, -o_wit: a f . 1 A] s3'S: Supervisors - S• S. Ripl , H. L. Ci=jngs, Ray S. Taylor, We J.e 4 Blebanan, : Frederickson. jaR0SupervisorsHone•e.0t ABSENT: Supervisors - none. 1 3 Monday, September 18, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service C ommi s s ion to su-"rey duties of one of the positions in the County Surveyor's oiY'ice. sr - f* At the request of the County Surveyor, and on notim of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS Er THE BOARD ORMW that the Civil Service Coate xr : mission is requested to survey the duties of ane of the positions classified as Assis- tent Civil. Engineer in the County ,urveyor's Department and report to this Board as to nether it is the opfsrion of said Cammriss3.on that said position should be reclassified as Civil Engineering Associate. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing a Building Inspector to attend meeting at San Diego.FJ. On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederlckson,. IT IS, BY THE BOARD O;DRRE'D That R. J. 3ra;ntz, County Building Inspector, is authorized to attend the annual meeting ofthe Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference at an Diego, October 3.6 inclusive, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the u taniim,A vote of the Board. yew f In the utter of Authorizing County Auditor and Assistant Counts Auditor to attend can,- On onteOnmotionofSupervisorRipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That D. M. Teeter, Co= Auditors and H.L. McNamar, Assistant County Auditor, are authorized to attend Regional Conference-of the County Auditors and Tax Collectors on October 5, 1950, in San Jose, their expenses to be a county charge. x The foregoing order 3s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ratter of Approval of Ordinance No. 562. Ordinance Hoe 562, which amends Ordinance go. 278 and interim,-zones Ware. house Road 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 Ho. 562 is APPROWM and ADOPM:D. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That a copy of said Ordinance No. 562 be published for the time and in the manner required by lav, in the "Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa. The fore order is yforegoingpassedb the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending resa3ution authorizing classified personnel as it r; affects the District Attor- a ney's Office. On the reccrmendation of the Director of Persaanel, the request of the Dis- trix Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Co wings, secaanded by Supervisor Frederick. son, IT IS BY TIM BOARD that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 26, p . 1950s authorising classified personnel for the various county offices and departments is amended to provide that one intermediate Stenographer Clerk position in the District Attorney's Office is CANCELLED* ma?dng a total of five in said classification in said Office, and a position of Stenographer Cie rk is added for said Office, making a total of five in said classification in said Office, and a position of Stenographer Clerk is added for said Office, makins a total of one in said classification. The foregoing order is passed by the unanlimaus vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of County Health Of'ficer's recam- mandation that quarterly reports be made of activities of County Health Department. On the recndationr of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, and on a - motion of Supervisor Fredericksons "seconded by Supervisor Cumdngs, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDERED that the health Department is authorized to submit quarterly reports of the fi activities of said Department, and that said Department will not be required to submit y to this Board a ronthly report of its activities. f 3, The fore order is MgoingpassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. 1 ije fi; Monday, September 18, 1950 - Continued In the Latter of Approval of Report h`4' of County Auditor filed September Y . 4s18, 1950, The County Auditor having filed with this Board aa September 18, 1950, his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Cunmuings, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED That said report be approved, and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. IT IS BY THE BOARD FRTB;R ORD..t'D That the expenditures contained therein., be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are published. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTRER ORDERED That the report of the County Auditor containing the pay-roll items be by the County Clerk tiled 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. gi- In the Matter of Request for N rezoning of property. F . On motion of Supervisor Cucamin a. seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT Is BY THE BOARD ORDS that the request of Bra. kart' Rose and Bessie Dubost that their property- which lies east of the State Highway No. 21 and west of the San Ramon Creek, r be rezoned Pram Agricultural to Retail Business, is referred to the -Planning Commis. Sion. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?utter of Request of Niagara Duplicator Co. for land um permit. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, secovtded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD OFD=D That the application of Niagara Duplicator Company, Concord, for a land use permit to make steel frame additions to prgsent manufacturing facilities at West and chestnut Streets, outside the City Limits ofCmeord, is referred to the Planning Cammaission. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S 3 In the Matter of Garbage al Cour ma s in Dump CK vicinity of C1Ryytton. The Contra Costa County Pamna Grange No, 45 having requested this Board togenforceCountyOrdinancewhichprohibitsthedumpingofgarbagealongCountyHighways, ro. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Pipley, IT IS BY TSE Y BOARD ORDERED That said matter ;s referred to Constable Victor B. Chapman of Clayton with the request that he make a special effort to arrest anyone found dumping garbage in the vicinity of Clayton. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Caaiunication with reference to Russian Thistle and other veeds growing in the County. t 3 The Contra Costa County Pomona Grange Ho. 45, havieg petitioned. the Board to direct the County Agricultural Coamdasioner to eliminate Russian Thistle and Star Mistle growing in the County, 4; rf° On motion of Supervisor Taylor, secanded by Supervisor RiPleYs IT IS BY. TE BOARD OF.DERED'That said matter be referred to the Agricultural Comttissioner. The foregoing order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Report of i the Planning Commission on the y Request of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Stephenson, Lance Hollister and Mary J. Rose for Rezoning in the San Ramon Area.RESOLUTIONt, vanmuSs this Board having heretofore m the 28th day of August, 1950, ordered a hearing to be held on the above entitled natter on the 18th day of September, 1950, and ordored notice thereof to be published in the Valley Pioneer in the manner i required by law, such notice having been filed, said hearing having been held, interes ted persons havinz appeared and protested the same, to-wit: Mr. 0, R. Stephenson and m Air. Harmon Edmards, NOw, TEMEFtRE, IT IS ORDERED that the said hearing be closed, and the said matter submitted to this Board for consideratim and decision on or before October 2, 1950. The foregoing order was made an the motion of Supervisor Cutmaings, seconded by Supervisor Fredericksm, and adopted by the following vote of the Board. rz- f f: r Monday, September 18, 1950 - Continued re SY t • K, y AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. HOES: Supervisors - ?.one. t w , t ASSENT: Supervisors - Naos. mel, In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Coad ssion on the Request of Ernest P. Tiesco and Wilbur Skold for Rezoning in the Sobrante Area. RESOLUMON w WHMIF.AS, this Board having heretofore on the 21st day of August, 1950, ordered a hearing to be held m the ahove-entitled matter on the 18th day of September 1950, and ordered notice thereof to be published in the San Pablo News in the manner required by lair, such notice having been filed, said hearing having been held,Y interested persons having appeared and protested same, to-wit: ?.fir. Thomas G. Heaton, Planning Technician and Executive Secretary of the Contra Costa County Planning Com- mission, trho stated to the Board that the Canyon Park Com=nmity Association made a survey of the opinion of residents in the Sobrante Area as to the -recommendations of the Commission in this matter, and that said survey showed that the residents agreed with part of the said recommendations and disagreed with other parts. t NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS (RDERED by the Board that the said matter be again referred to the Planning Cc=lssion for further studs and report. The foregoing order was made on the notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, and adopted by the following vote of the Boards x AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummxings# Ray S. Taylor, s` W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. ITOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors _ Hone. In the Matter of the Report of the Planding Commission on the Request Z 7 of LORENZO GUISSI, GEORGE E. s DAVIDSON$ P. J. SEALvs BRUCE LTC. y-r. COLLUM, CIMSTER C. HOOK$ V. ROYAL HOOK, MILDRED A. HOOK, JOHN P. 0 t SHEA, E. W. ?LC GAH, I:.ARTIH EARMT,a THIRTEEN ALLEGED PROPERTY UffNERS ON KAHRS AVENTM, MR. ANM MRS. C. E: CORE, S. B. h-RRY, 1 ARGAsRET REID, LESTER L. 25ARTIN, DAVE AND Z RGAR'T yrr ROSS, EUGENE AND LOUISE DELISLE, GIOCOM0 CATALANO, RALSTON BULLITT AND tif OLIVE 11. KIRTLEY, for Rezoning in the. Pleasant Hill Area RESOLUTION UMEkSj, this Board having heretofore an the 28th day of August, 1950, r4 ordered a hearing to be held on the above-entitled natter on the 18th day of September, 1950, and ordered notice thereof to be published in the Contra Costa Gazette, in the manner required by law, such notice having been filed, said hearing having been held,.. interested persons having appeared and protested saa e, to-vit: j Clifford Brooks appears representing Seale and protests the recommendations of the Commission as to that property. He askes that the property be rezoned to re- tail business as previously requested by Mr. Seale. N? Mrs. Louise DeLisle appears and protests the recommendations of the Commis..• sion, and states that she wishes her property rezoned to retail business. kk George Gordon, Attorney at Law, of the firm of Carlson, Collins, Gordon and Bold, appears representin; Bruce McCollum and presents to the Board a petition requsst- ing that three (3) of the seven (7) parcels therein referred to be rezoned to retail f.. business. her. William Ialotte appears an behalf of Al Stone and protests any rezoning E of the said property (McCollum property), and states his desire-as an adjacent neigh.. a' bor that the property remain multiple-family residence-..A. AG. Mr. Gordon Turner, Attorney at Law, of Tinning and DeLap appears and states that there is no objection to the recomaaendations of the Cocmd ssion to zone the pro- perty of Hook to retail business. Mrs. Margaret Reid appears and protests the recommendations of the Commissi as to her property at the corner of Kahrs Avm us and Boyd Road, She wishes it to be rt rezoned retail business. G. A. Wooduard and -mss. Zay 'ager appear and endorse Mrs. Reidrs request. Tar. William halotte endorses the recoQaeadations of the Planning Commission and pro- tests ro- tests an businesss z an d Road. Mrs. K. Jo FtedenbachyowingBoy protests any business in the area. Mr. Ronald Howard for the Diablo Vista School Club, and as Chairman 'of the Educational Co=J ttee of the Pleasant Hill Improvement Association opposes any rs business zoning on Boyd Road* rRw a t Monday, September 18, 1950 - Continued 16 t i uA. Y k} Mr. Gordon Turner, Attorney at Lav, appears representing Yr. Ralston Bullitt In his request for rezon3ns of his property to retail business. Mr. Samuel Greene protests the request of fir. Bnl.litt and requests that the property remain multiple family residential. Vis. NOIT, THS_7011E, the said matter having been heard by the Board, and the, Board having carefully considered the said recommendations and all the petitions protests and recommendations made at this said hearing, NOTY, TB="F0iC, IT IS ( RLI- M that the said hearing be closed. IT IS FURT' R ORDERED that the recommendation of the Planning Commission Recommendation #4) that the property of Hook be zoned for retail business be approved and the District Attorney and the Planning Technician are instructed to prepare.an. ordinance =ending the Zoning Ordinance of Contra Costa County to accomplish the sane. IT IS FUR7UM ORDERED that the recommendation of the Planning Commission as to the property of martin Earhart be and it is hereby approved, and it is ordered that no change be made in the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa on account of the said request. rrTTISF4TRT;filER ORDERED that the other recamatendations be submitted for coasi eration and decision by this Board on or before the 2nd day of October, 1950. i T_ie fore going order was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, an the 18 day of September, 1950, by the following vote-. r 's. . AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ri le H. L. Cummins R S. Taylors,uPe P ga Cummingss, a9 a: J. Buchanmz, J. Frederickson. 1,'.(E S: Supervisors _ Hone. A7--'MIT: Supervisors _ None. o And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 25, 1950, at 9 err. o t clock, a.m. chairman Fro Tbra r t ATTEST: 11. T. PAASCH, GHRH BY• Z Kr , pu e MF OM TiM BOARD O StRqMWSORS E,v rs3Y3 HOHUAY, SJPTE1 25, 1950 TEE BCABD HET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 OtCLOCN, A.M. Ili 'THE BOARD CHAJUR74 HAM OF kai MCORDS,I , CALI17ONIA;r MSMT: 1103,7. If. J. BUC'HA , MIM", PIE-SIDING; SUPERVISQ(3 y S. S. RIPLEZ2 H. L. CUI-EEMG32 RAF r S. 'TAYLOR, J. F? ICHSON; W. T. PAASCH, CLERK In the Matter of Granting band Use Permit to Charles W. Fender, Jr. Charles W. Fender Jr. having tiled with this Board an application under 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 3 ft. set ' back for carport, located Lot 8, Block 9, Kensington Park, in an R-1 district, and sai f application having been referred to the Planning Ccczdssiaa of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On not-ion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY TSE BOARD OEM--R D that said application for land. use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth end requested, be and the same is hereby gated.s 7 4 j The foreggoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z In the Hatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Rev. S. L. E=1 s. Rev. S. L. Ennis having filed with this Board an application under the pro. 1*5 An Mfi vision 9 of, Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pr visions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382, to have duplex in der Co., in an district sand said application having, been referred to the Plau.. addition to exist residence, located bots 26 and 2? Block 61 Richmond Land & s pP f 55rffL f I 162 ZSonday, September 25, 1950 _ Continued fr 71, F x ring Co=dssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning,Cotmsission having recommende to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE t 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 z is hereby granted; The foregoing obder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Granting sand Use Permit to Xrs. N. G. Damoulas. w- isirs. N.G. Damoulas having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of s the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 k 6 of Ordinance 382, to eliminate side yard and have 20 foot set back, located descriptive parcel on gest side of Moraga Highxray approx. 66 feet north of Lloyd bane bounded on;north by Hauser on south by Richet in an R-A distr3et, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contrg Costa County and said Planning Cccmission having recom- mended to this Board that said application be granted to eliminate side yard and have 20 foot set back with stipulation that car port to be left open. X };' On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TICE HOARD ORD= 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, with stipulations thatcarr port to be left open. The foregoing ardor is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Fatter of Granting Lend r Use Permit to Edxrard J. Hoepke. Eduard J. Koepke 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 yk provisiond of Section 4 Subdivision a Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 for 10 foot set s back located Dots 1, 22 32 49 52 70 8, 410 422 439 440 452 46, 47, Lafayette Meadows, Lafayette, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Plan- f, ning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cocod ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be grunted; On motion of Supervisor Cis, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THF BOARD O.RDC,?.--D that said application for lend use permit for the modificati S of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and they. same is hereby granted. Tie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land ti Use Permit to Sammy D. Johnson. Sammy D. Johnson 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 pro- visions of Section g Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 20 inch side yard, located Lot 143, Lafayette Gardens on Elizabeth Avenue, Lafayette, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cam'ssion having recommended to this Board f ` . that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor CtzmminSs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I BY THE BOARD (R DMUM that said application for land use permit for the modification of S the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to George F. Bidwell. George F. dwell 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 r Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 for 10 foot side yards for residence with attached garage, located Lot ##4, Glenhaven Tract as Glenhaven Avenue, south of Firal.nut Creek off Castle Hill Road, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Comm ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by, Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE A BOARD {R DERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinm ce as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t :Yv tS i Monday, September 25, 1950 - Continued ag, a f f'T rsr«. f l In the tatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ernest J. Lorenzen. Ernest J. Lorenzen 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 the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 10 foot side yard on one side and 15 foot set back, located portion of Lot 115, as designated an Map of Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados, Valley Drive bordered by Dole, McIntyre and Ricks, in an R-A district, and said application ha-ving been referred to the Planning Caa"ission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ccxmnission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cvmdngs, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIB BOARD 01M 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 isis hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Tatter of Grantinr Y Land Use Permit to 21rs. H. Barnett. Mrs. B. H. Barnett 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 i" Subsection ,5 of Ordinance 382, to have 5 foot aside yard on one side for garage, located Lot 5, Sans Craiute #3 on Stewart Avenue, in h. 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 5that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application far 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 F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting t Land Use Permit to James 1 dtBol . t Janes Boldt 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 2 foot side yard for gar• age, located Lot 28, Lafayette Manor, in an R-1 district, and said application having 4been referred to the Planning Coasmission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com. mission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; ria On motion of Supervisor Cuccdngs, 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 bereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. lie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 11n the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Robert A. Masan. Robert A. Masan having filed with this Board an application under the provi. siaa s of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro. visions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 foot side R yard on one side and 8 foot an the other side, located Lot 10s, Broadmoor Tract; Lafayette in an R_S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Co=assio of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cocrdssion having recd mended to this Board r zthat said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TICE BOARD OMSRED 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 APY' sane 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 T. H. Nicklaus. T. H. Nicklous having filed with this Board an application under "the provisi g 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 6 foot side yards, k. located Lot 14, 3irdhaven, Lafayette, in an _R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Caemmrlssian of Contra Costa County and said g:Plannin , fi Commission having recamvsended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ctmacsings, seconded by Supervisor Froderickson IT IS 1 BY TTM BOARD O dO that said application for land use permit for the modification of of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the. same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed b; the unanimous vote of the Board. 164 Monday, September 25, 1950 _ Continued 1 i 4 In the Matter of Granting 4f . Land Use Permit to Carl B. Miller. Carl B. Miller 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 pro-3 visions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to build additional tnlresidenceon7f10acreparcel, located parcel containing 7/10 of an acre fronting 200 feet on N. E. side valley Viers, in 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 permit for the modification of the T provisions of said ordina -ee 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. t In the Iaattei, of Granting Land Use Permit to Harold H. Sproul. Harold H. Sproul 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, fop 2, foot set back, located Portion of lot 14, Block C, Arlingtm Acres (R-1) district, and said x application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said '1a-Zning Comaission having reca=wnded to this Board that said application be t granted; v 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. Zie foregoing order is passed b, the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Granting " Land Use Permit to Peter J. Ijache tta. Peter J. Machetta ha tea. wing 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 lot less than 1/2 acre and less than 80 feet in width with 5 foot side yards on each side, located a portion of Lot 127, Santa Rita Acres, Unit 1, on Garden Road, Sobrante Area, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commissio of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission. having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; y W.On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The ofore egingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Elvin A. Cometta. Elvin A. Cometta having Piled with thi.sBoard an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land usermit for modification of the pro_pe visions of Section 4Subdivision A Subsectioai 5 of "rdinance 382 for 4 foot side yard' 1bothsides, located .d.portion of Lot #7, Blake Estates on end of Edwin Drive, Kensington Area, in an R_1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca=xLssion having recoane ded to this Board that said application be granted; j 6(+y fist_ a 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 provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted.p The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the Fatter of Application of R. F. Johnson & Son for land use permit. R. F. Johnson E: Son leaving filed vdth 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, for elimination r- of side yard for garage, located Portion of Lot 16, Newell Tract, Contra Costa County, Calif, in an R-A district, and said applications having been referred to the Planning Cmmaission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; x 3 f5'e x N n` i r465n Monday, September 25, 1950 - Continued r 4' 7 r 3 On notion of Supervisor Taylor,, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 4. a j F In the Fatter of Application of thew•. Antioch Ministerial Association for a permit to erect an advertising sign in S. D. The Antioch Ministerial Association having filed vrith thk Board an applica_ tion for a permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to erect an advertising sign in S. D. ,#5, located on. property of Ben E. Morris fronting 120 Peet on the north side of Wilbur Avenue approximately 1900 feet east of Atchison, To- peka o pekes & Santa Fe Railroad near Antioch, 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 Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Curmui ngs, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Application of the Antioch Ministerial Association for i a permit tp construct an advertising sign in the interests of the Churches of Antioch in S.D. #5. The Antioch I3nisterial Asso* having filed with this Board an application for a permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments for a permit to construct an advertising sign in the interests of the Churches of Antioch in S.D. 5, located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, fronting on the South side of State Highway, approxo 100 feet east of Srsville Road, and said applica- I tion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and-said Planning Commission having recoaamended to this Board that said application be granted; 1 n motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT ISr'. BY THE BOARD OR.JTERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. T ie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r w I In the ?latter of Application of the i Antioch Ministerial Association fart a permit to erect an advertising r sign In S. D. #5. The Antioch Kinisterial Association having filed with this Board an applica- tion for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance #278 and its amendments, to erect an advertising sign in S. D. J5, located property of A. L. Hargis fronting approximately 2400 feet east of "S° curve near Aantioch, and said application having been referred to the Planning Carynd ssle n of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recocuended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings., IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied, u . j Z2e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 ` ° In the Latter of Application of Fred Pingitore for a permit to prepare Italian foods for distri- bution in S. D. #S. x»b Fred Pingitore having filed cdth this„ Board an application under the provi- sions of Ordinance 278 and its anendments, to prepare Italian foods for distribution in S. D. #3, located on that parcel of land being a descriptive parcel, fronting approximately 156 feet on the north west side of State Highvay, and 225 feet on the north side of Lacey Lane, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cn mnission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ccc=d ssion having recommended that said application be granted; p . A On motion of Supervisor ^aylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. M1 a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 P 4t 3 a, A6 y-1 M 1 1.66 i.onday, Sentenber 25, 1950 - Continued x In the utter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, AuthoriziM the filing of a disclaimer. F W: S, the Counts of Contra Costa baa been named a party defendant in an action pending in the District Court of the United States, in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled, "United States of America, Plain! tiff, vs. Certain ?areels of Land in the City of Ricbmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, Uilton Yeyer, et al., Defendants'o No. 22264-L , which action is one to condemn certa;a land i» the County of Contra Costa; and ff M01EAS2 it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no claim or interest in or to the land subject of said action; and MDOEAS, the Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa Advises that all taxes and assessments against said property have been paid; and X46 WIER£AS, the United States of Arerice.. has had possession of said land since the filing of a Jud went on a Declaration of Taking on Sime 30, 1942; 110172 TMT r Oi`Z, BE IT RESGLV:-M E,.r ' BOARD OF SUPPERVIa`3ORS OF THE COUNY OF CONTRA COSTA. as follows: That the County of Contra Costa has and makes 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 u rich nay be awarded for the taddrg thereof, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate Disclaimer in the above entitled action. The foregoing order is passed by the haus vote of the Board.t P 1 1 In the batter of Appointing Directors, West Contra Costa Hospital District. Y In accordance with request contained in resolution of the Board of Directors of West Contra Costa Hospital District, and in accordance with provisions of Section 32100.4 of the Health and Safety Code; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to the offices of Member of the Board of,Directors of said 'Test Contra Costa Hospital District for the term indicated after their respective nerves: ALMA L. ONWARSY for a term, of four years ending on the first Tuesday in January, 1955; ROS: E. CL= for a tern of four years ending on the first Tuesday is January, 1955; NORdM H. MiRVEY for a te= of one year ending on the first Tuesday in January, 1952; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of the Annexation of Certain Property to the Crinda Counts Fire Protection District. RESOLBTION OSP' INTEN77ON TO AMFEX r RE&S, the hereinafter described property has recently been withdrawn from the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District; and WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable that said property be annexed to the Orinda County Fire Protection District. 310Yl, TMREi FORE$ BE IT RESODW that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to annex said hereinafter described property to the Orinda County Fire Protection District. BE -IT FLRTHrER RESOIM tbat Hondas, the 23rd day of October, 1950s, at 10 s o'clock, a.m., be set as the time and place for hearing said matter of annexation and that the Clerk of said Board publish notice of said hearing once a week far two (2) weeks in "Orinda Sun % a newspaper circulated in the territory which is proposed to be annexed, and which is most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the territory. 7he property above =entioned is =are particularly described as follows, to-wit: Bpginn3ng at the most southerly corner of Lot 83 as shown on the mapr` entitled, Horaga Woodlands, Unit $2, riled October 21, 1937 in LIM Book 22 at pages 641 to 644 inclusive, Office of the Recorder, Contra Costa County, California; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said suubdivi-. sion and along the northeasterly extension of said southeast line to the northeast line of County Road B..31, known as U raga Highway; thence south- easterly and southerly along the northeasterlyline of said Mo w raga Highway r to a point which bears U 400 22' 50" E 21.51 feet and 7 020 001 15" E 60.0 feet from the most easterly corner of Lot 78 as shown on the map entitled, 014 Moraga Del Rey Unit Ido. 1, filed 'Uay 24, 1946 in Uap Book 29 at pages 27 to 37 inclusive; thence S 620 00' 15" W 60.0 feet and S 400 22, 5011 W 21.51 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 78; thence southwesterly along r-` Monday, September 25, 1950 - Continued fr r " the southeasterly. lines of Lots 78, 79, 803, 81 and 82 to the most southerly 4 corner of Lot 82; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of said Lot 82; to the southeasterly line of El Cardmo moraga as shown on the said Sap of Uoraga Del Rey and Ybraga Del Rey Unit Ito. 2, filed August 11, 1948 R ' in Ha Book 35 at s 34 to 37 inclusive; thence southwester) ale the southeasterly line of y said El Camino Moraga to the intersectionthere P with the extension southeasterly of the southwesterly line of Lot 75, as shown on said map- entitled Koraga Del Rey Unit No. 1; thence northwesterly along said southeasterly extension and slang the southwesterly line of said Lot 75 to the most westerly corner thereof; thence continuing northwesterly along the westerly line of said Moraga Del Rey Unit No. 1 to the most west-fi erly corner of Lot 65 of last mentioned map, being also a point on the Vii,•, northerly line of the 168.4 acre tract deeded to Pulliam Spivock, et uxs April 26, 1946 and recorded in Volume 890 of Official Records at page 432; thence following the northerly line of said 168.4 acre tract: S 140 171 18" W 764.65• feet• S 600 281 V 700.0 feet; H 810 361 39" W 1988.61 feet to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados; thence northwesterly along the western boundary line of said Rancho to the most southerly corner of Lot 68 as show an aforesaid map of Moraga Woodlands, Unit #2; thence northeasterly and southeasterly along the southerly boundary of said snap of Eoraga Woodlands Unit #2 to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom that portion of P. G. & E. property described as follows: Beginning at the most easterly corner of Lot 65 as shown on the fit' above mentioned map of Moraga. Del Rey Unit ,#1; thence 3 140 071 18" Ws 764.65 t feet; S 600 281 T, 700.0 feet; U 810 361 39" Ws 1988.61 feet to a point on E the western boundary line of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados; thence northwesterly along the western boundary line of said Rancho to the south- westerly line of Lot 36 as shoan on the map entitled "Lost Valley Estates", filed September 252 1947, in Unp Book 33 at Page 49; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the southerly line of said Lost Valley Estates to the westerly line of Lost Valley Drive as shorn on last mentioned map; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the southwesterly and southerly line per. of said Lost Valley Drive to the westerly line of Don Gabriel Way as shown on last said =ap; thence southeasterly along the westerly line of said Don p 4 . Gabriel Ma to the northerly corner of aforementioned Lot 65 of Moraga Del Roy, Iklit 1; thence southwesterly along the Westerly line of said Lot 65 to the point of beginning. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa r this 25th day of September, 1950, by the folloving vote, to-wit: AMS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, R. L. Cmmsings, Ray S. Taylors W. J. nucxanan, J. Frederickson. 1TC. S: Supervisors - Hone. S ABSENT: Supervisors - Rone.0 In the Katter of the Mmiusion of Certain Property, which has here- tofore been Annexed to the City of Richmond, from the San rablo F Sanitary District.ORDER OF ERCLUSIOlT Me petition to exclude certain lands from the area and territory of the San Pablo Sanitary District having co.-a on regularly before the Board of Supervisors i for hearing an the 5th day of September, 1950, at 10:00 a.m., and said hearing having been duly and regularly adjourned to Uonday, September 25, 1950, at 10:00 a.m., and it appearing that said petition upas duly and regularly filed and is legally sufficient and contains all the requirements as outlined in Section 6910, et seq., of the Health and Safety Code of the State of Call ornia, and it farther appearing that the County y - Assessor has exa::ined and duly certified that the petition was signed by the owners of at least twenty-five per cent (25;'3) of the real property in the area described in said petition, and it fu~ther appearing that said San Pablo Sanitary District has been duly notified of the hearing herein by the County Clerk and that said San Pablo Sm itary µ;District has filed its written report disclosing the extent of indebtedness and obli- cations of the District *A- ch the portion to be excluded should justly share and the y effect of the proposed exclusion of said lands on the operation of its sewage system in the balance of the District, and it further appearing that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors has duly caused a notice of the hearing on said petition, containing r.a description of the property- to be excluded, to be published once in a newspaper of general circulation published i- Contra Costa County, California, and in said Ste.Pablo Sanitary District, to-wit, the FTchrm=d Daily Independent; And it further appearing that a portion of the lands sought to be excluded A `is presently serviced through the severs connected with the City of Richmond, Tdach r lands are particularly described In Mbit LfA" annoxed hereto and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and that the balance of said lands de-scribed in said petition is serviced by the severs of the Sart Pablo Sanitary District;And it furtber appearing that said San Pablo Sanitary District has no bonded indebtedness and that there are no other obligations of said San Pablo Sanitary Dis-trict which the portion or he 18nds sought to be excluded and presently serviced and connected m ith the severs of the City of Richrrmd, as set forth and described in rMdiibit "A", should justly share and haat the exclusion of said last mentioned area will not interfere with the operation of the sewerage system in the balance of said San Pablo Sanitary District and that said San Pablo Sanitary District has at said hearing consented to the exalus;own of said area from its said District, and good causer appoaring therefor. Mondays September 25, 1950 - Continued V i6g I S H it NOW, M EREPOns IT IS HER' 01-MiiD, ADJLMED AND DECREED that a portion of the lands described in said petition be excluded fron said San Pablo Sanitary District and that the balance of said lands described" in said petition: regain in said Sart Pablo Sanitary District. The area excluded pursuant to this order is pore particularly described in Exhibit "A" annexed hereto and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part horeof. m1- Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Centra Costa this 25th day of September, 1950, by the following vote, to-grit: AYn : Supervisors _ S. S. Hipley, H. L. Cumnings, Ray S. Taylor, T. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson; NOES: Supervisors _ Uoneo Al :T: Supervisors - None. v EXHIBIT All that certain real property situated in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as followss PARCEL ONE: Beginning at the point of intersection of the South line of Chesley Avenue, , formerly called Road No. 25 in San Pablo Ranch) , and the westerly line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; and running thence West along said South line of Chesley Avenue Four hundred and twenty-six and six-tenths (426.6) feet to the Eastern line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence South 1" 26' West along said Eastern line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Rail- road, Nine hundred and thirty-seven and seven-tenths (937.7) feet to the forth line of Sanford Avenue; thence East along said forth line of Sanford Avenue South 89. 51' East Three Hundred and Twenty-six and Forty-five hundredths (326.45) feet to the west- ern line of the Right of Way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; and thence North 106 6' East along said Western line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Five Hundred and. Thirty-seven and one-tenth (537.1) feet, to a f point on the West boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad; thence s North 30 20' East, Four Hundred and Eleven and six-tenths (411.6) feet to the point of beginning; being part of Lot 85 as shown upon the "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, Accom- panying and Forming a Part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition", filed g March 1, 1894 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, and being a piece of land shown on the map of "Walls Second Addition to the City of Richmond", which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 4, '1912 in Map Book 6, page 140. Said described piece of land contains 8.32 acres more or less. PARCEL TWO: An irregular shaped parcel of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contr osta, State of California situate in lot 89 of the San Pablo Rancho and being all that portion of said lot 8j which lies northwesterly of the most northwesterly of those certain four strips of land described as Parcel No. 4 in Deed from Pacific Land Im- provement Company to The Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company by deed datedf August 14, 1924, and recorded in Rook 478 of Deeds, page 1759 Official Records, of s ai County, and within the following described parcel of lands Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of said lot 89 with the easterly right of way line of Southern Pacific Railroad across said lot, being a point j in the southerly line of Sanford Avenue (36 feet wide), as shows on Map of Walls ' Second Addition, filed for record March 4, 1912, in the records of said County; thence southerly along said easterly line, being the arc of a curve concave easterly and having a radius of 9772.41 feet, an are distance of 418.93 feet to a point which lies distant 102.80 feet northwesterly radially from the center line of main track of the 1 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Compang• thence northeasterly making a north- easterly angle of 47" 51' 30" with the long chord of the first described course a distance of 176.99 feet more or less, to a point which lies distant 73.60 feet north- westerly radially from the center line of main tract of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence northeasterly, making a deflection angle of 17. 051 15" to the left with last described course, a distance of 332.40 feet more or less to al point in the northerly line of said lot 89, which lies distant 66.38 feet northwesterly radially from the center line of main track of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail way Company; thence westerly along said northerly line making a deflection angle of C 118" 00' 30" to the left with last described course, a distance of 301.64 feet more or l less to the point of beginning said portion containing an area of 1.25 acres, more or less. M,F. PARCEL THREE: y" An irregular shaped parcel of land in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, situate in lot 89 of the San Pablo Rancho and being uti all that portion of the most northwesterly of those certain four strips of land des- cribed as Parcel No. 4 in deed from Pacific Land Improvement Company to The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company by deed dated August 14, 1924, and recorded in ti Book 478 page 175 of Deeds, Official Records of said County, lying within the followl ing described parcel: Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of said lot 89 with the easterly right of way line of Southern Pacific Railroad across said lot, being a point in the southerly line of Sanford Avenue (36 feet wide) as shown on Map of WALL I S i SECOND ADDITION, filed for record March 49 1912 in the records of said County; thence southerly along said easterly line, being the arc of a curve concave easterly and having a radius of 9772.41 feet, an arc distance of 418.93 feet to a point which lies distant 102.80 feet northwesterly radially from the center line of main track of The A P Monday, September 259 1950, Continued Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence northeasterly making a northeast- erly angle of 1+70 51' 30" with the long chord of the first described course, a dist- s,nee of 176.99 feet more or less to a point which lies distant 73.60 feet northwest- erly radially from the center line of main track of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa he Railway Company; thence northeasterly making a deflection angle of 17. 05' 15" to the left with last described coarse, a distance of 332.40 feet more or less, to a point x in the northerly line of said lot 89, which lies distant 69.38 feet northwesterlya radially from the center line of main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- way Company; thence westerly along said northerly line, making a deflection angle ofa 118" 00' 30" to the left with last described course, a distance of 301.64 feet more or less to the point of beginning; said portion containing an area of 0.1+1 of an acres more or less. All of the foregoing being portions of lands lying in Lot 85 and Lot 899 as 41 shown upon the " op of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of thefl final report of the Referees in Partition", filed March I, 1894 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costag and lying Southerly from Chesley Avenue, otherwise known as Road No. 25 in said San Pablo Rancho between the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway on the East and the right of way of the South- ern Pacific Railroad on the West N, In the Matter of Sale of r ACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS. This Board having heretofore advertisied for bids for $155,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of ACAL&NES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, California, to be dated October 19 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: x AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY WEEDEN & CO. KAISER & CO. WILLIAM R TS CO by AMICAN T#= CONFAW, AccountManager: r Par value and accrued interestdate of delivery, together with premium of $250,00; y^ bonds to be dated October 1, 1950 and bear interest and mature as followss t99,000 par value bearing interest at the rate of 2% per annum- maturing 8000 October 19 1951 3000 October 19 1952 8000 each year October 1, 1953 to October 19 1963, both incl K 56,000 par value bearing interest at the rate of 2 1/4% per annum - maturing 8000 each year October 1, 1964 to October 19 1970, both incl 3 BANK OF AMERICA N T & Sy 27,000 par value maturing October 11 1951 to October 19 1954, inclusive, bearing interest at 2 1/4$, 241000 par value maturing October 19 1955 to October 19 1957, inclusive, bearing interest at 1 3/4%9 409000 par value maturing October 19 1958 to October 19 1962, inclusive, bearing interest at 2$, 641000 par value maturing October 19 1963 to October 19 1970, inclusive, r bearing interest at 2 1/4%, Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus premium of $99.00• CALIFORNIA BANK JOHN NUVESN & CO. R' TAYLOR AND COMPANY By CALIFORNIA BANK r , Interest at 2* per annum for $999000 par value of bonds maturing October 19 1951 through 19639 inclusive; and 2 1/4% per annum for $569000 par value of bonds maturing October 1, 1964 through 19709 inclusive: par value, plus premium of $17.500 and accrued interest to date of delivery.J,k. And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, Account Manager, at the prices stated in their said bid, is the best bid received for said bonds. THEREUPON, on emotion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $155,000.00 par value legally issued bonds ofACALANES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated October 11 1950 in denominations of $19000.00 each, are hereby ordered and are sold to AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, Account Manager, at the prices stated in their bid. r tS S IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that $999000.00 par value of said bonds maturing October 11 1951 to October 12 1963s inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at d Two Percentum (2%) per annum, and that $56 000.00 par value of said bonds maturing October 19 1964 to October 11 1970, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at Two and one-quarter Percentum (2 1/4%) per annum; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid checks which accompanied the bids of the p: 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. r, 4 4 E; a i 6Monday, September 25, 19509 Continued In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission ex- tension of time to report on zoning requests. R On motion of Supervisor Cp mmings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED That the Planning Commission is granted ninety days extension to report on requests of the following for iezonings Seventy-five signers of a petition requesting that Santa Rita Road from Appian Way to the end of Santa Rita Road be rezoned to Agriculture. Request of B. S. Gilbert to rezone property on Parkside Drive in the Pleasant Hill area to retail business. The foregoing u ging order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P In the Matter of Granting Sealer of heights and Measures authorization to r.attend conference. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That F. J. Biglow, Sealer of Weights and Measures, is authorized u: to attend Fourteenth Annual Conference of the California Association of Weights and Measures Officials at Bakersfield from October 3 to October 6, 1950, inclusive, his expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fixing September 30, 1950 as pay-day for county offi- cers and employees. r On motion of Supervisor Cu®ipe ngs seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that September 30, 1950 Is fixed as the date for paying salaries due county officers and county employees for their services for the month of September, i950, and the County Auditor is authorized to issue warrants to said persons who are on the monthly pay-roll, on September 30, 1950. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds to provide for 1, furnishing of Superior Court, Pro Tem Department. In order to provide for furnishings, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is 7 directed to transfer $2660 to Capital Outlay, Appropriation for Superior Courts Pro Tem Department, from UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE OF THE GENERAL FUND. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 558. Ordinance No. 558 which prescribes diagonal parking on portions of west and east side of Main Street in Port Chicago provides for certain taxi stands on said s .. street, etc. , 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. 55A be and the same is hereby ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That a copy of said Ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in "The Pittsburg Post-Dispatch", a newspaper ofeneral circulationg printed and published in the County. u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 563. a Ordinance No. 563 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) by rezoning a portion of the Pleasant Hill area (Hook property) is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That said ordinance be and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. I a 1T IS FURTHER ORDERED That a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "Diablo Beacon", a newspaper of gen- eral circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correcting error in resolution adopted September 11, 1950, with reference to ratifying co- operation agreement with theg Housing Authority. On motion of Supervisor Cum®ings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BYA. THE BOARD ORDERED That the resolution ratifying, confirming, approving, and adopting 1 ri r< Monday, September 25, 1950, Continued the execution of a cooperation agreement between the County of Contra Costa and Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, which resolution was approved September ll, 1950, be and the same is hereby corrected in the minutes of the Board of Supervisors in the following respects At the conclusion of the form of the cooperation agreement, as contained in said N _ resolution, the words f ATTEST. S/ M. A. SMITH County Clerk Deputy" shall be changed and corrected to read r : ATTEST: W.T T. PAASCH County Clerk By M. A. SMITH Deputy Clerk" y .. The foregoing order was adopted by the following vote of .the Board of Supery srs 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 Requesting Civil Service Commission to surveq duties assigned to position in Auditor's office. At the request of the County Auditor-Controller and on motion of Supervisor. Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Ser. vice Commission is requested to survey the duties assigned to Account Clerk position identified as #11 in organization chart for the County Auditor's office and to report to this Board its recommendations as to whether said position should be reclassified as Intermediate Typist Clerk. a The fore order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board.60 Pa y Jn the Matter of Amending resolution authorizing jclassified personnel as its affects the office of the Superintendent of Schools. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel, and on notion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolu- tion adopted by this Board on June 269 1950 authorizing classified personnel for the ivarious county offices and departments, is amended to provide that an additional posi- tion of the classification of INTERMEDIATE TYPIST CLERK is authorized for the office x of the Superintendent of Schools, making a total of two in said classification for said office, and to provide that one position classified as TYPIST CLERK is CANCELLED, leaving a total of three positions in said classification for said office. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: w AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. i NOES: Supervisor W. J. Buchanan. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Requesting survey of duties of position of truck driver, heavy. At the request of the County Surveyor, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That the Uivil Service Com- mission is requested to review the duties of the position classified as truck driver, jheavy, and report its findings to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing w lazel Bearss of the Social Welfare Department to attend meeting in Los Angeles. 3M On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That Hazel Bearss of the Social Welfare Department is authorized to jattend Adoption Workshop called by the State Adoption Agency in Los Angeles on October 6, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a J Ali i c iia h r AN y yYryrli55 t Y"f'PI r . YBeli p k Monday, September 25, 1950, Continued In the Matter of reports of county departments. h Reports for the month of August, 19509 are presented by the Pittsburg Health Center and by the Richmond Health Center, and by the Board ordered placed on file.x In the Matter of Ordinance NO. 552. r Affidavit of Douglas E. Remo that a copy of Ordinance No. 552 was published in th x Enterprise", a newspaper of general circulation, published in the -County of Contra Costa is presented to this Board; and 6n motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 552 is DECLARED DULY PUBLISHED and IT IS FURTHER ORDER ED that said affidavit be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Planning Commission to study property of Anthony G. Lagiss and to report to n` Board its findings as to appro- priate zoning of same. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is requested to study the property of Anthony G. Lagiss Which property is located near Lafayette and to report to this Board whether a portion of said property should be rezoned from R-S to R-B. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of claims for mMeage 1u. for use of automobile driven by dentist in County Health x . Department, on regular basis. aOntherecommendationofDr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the dentist in the County Health Department is to be paid mileage at the rate of r 10¢ per mile for the first 400 miles driven during each calendar month in the perfor- mance of his work for the County, and at the rate of 50 per mile for each mile driven in excess of 400 miles during each calendar month. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Denying Claim filed by William Land for damages. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY; .. THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim against the County filed by William Land In the sum of $20,000 and which claim is filed as the result of the death of Phelgar Land, the son of said William Land, at Lake Aaza, Tilden Regional Park, on June 22, 1950,- IS DENIED and REFERRED TO THE COUNTY PURCHASING AGENT to be forwarded by him to the count insurance adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w„ In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of delinquent county tax liens. The City of Richmond by letter dated August 29, 1950 having requested the can- cellation of the delinquent county tax liens on certain property acquired by the City of Richmond and since transferred to the school district, and the County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the city and having requested the authorizedy cancellation on the following described property: Nystroms Addn. to Richmond Lots 39 4 Block 6 1949 Sale #54 Walls Addn to Richmond Lots 5, 6 Block 183 1945 Sale #681 Walls Addn. to Richmond r Lots 9, 10 Block 183 1945 Sale #682 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ro` BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said delinquent county h.= tax liens on said property, as requested. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Ad- justment. d- 3ustment. In order to adjust appropriations in the Social Welfare Department, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREr that the County Auditor transfer $1,000 from said department's appropriation for Per.g. manent Personnel to its appropriation for Temporary Help. The foregoing order is passed by the unanisous vote of the Board. rwr r. S L ' J Monday, September 25, 1950s Continued r In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of road funds. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson) IT IS BY TMI BOARD ORDERED That the County Auditor transfer $1860 frog Capital Outlay, County Road B-54, to Capital Outlay, County Road B-19. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of road funds. 1.4 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That the County Auditor transfer the following county road fundss 2600, Capital Outlay, from D-1 to D-7 r 840, Maintenance, from D-7 to Capital Outlay, D-7. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of'the Board. Lyi-1 In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to pay City of oncord for city court fines. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of the City of Concord for 491.50, in payment of city court fines collected by Justice of the peace E. P. Jackson, now deceased. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting M Charley Clymer, World War Veteran, a free permit to F-Y peddle. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD hi- ORDERED that Charley Clymer, 2461 Bancroft Lane, San Pablo who is a war veteran as evidenced by Discharge Certificate #3655612 dated May 299, 19201, is granted a free per- mit tw peddle fish in the unincorporated area of the County, and the Tax Collector is requested to issue a free license therefor. fir. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 01 In the Matter of stray dogs frequenting school playgrounds., Crockett and Rodeo. The Crockett Lions Club having filed with this Board a request that action be taken with regard to stray dogs frequenting the school playgrounds in Crockett and Rodeoon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE mattersaid is referred to the District AttorneyBOARDORDEREDThatamaY with instructions that he contact the County Poundmaster to determine whether it will be possible for him to make more frequent visits to said school grounds to investigate the matter. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.4 Jn the Matter of Application of P. E. Bacciglieri for re- newal ofrmit for lumber yardPe with retail sales office, S. D.1 No. 3. P. E. Bacciglieri having filed with this Board an application for renewal of per. k mit to maintain lumber yard with retail sales office located on that parcel fronting 155 feet on the south side of Clayton Road approximately 700 feet east of Chestnut sandtheCountyPlanningCommissionhavingrecommendedtothisBoardthat a app ca- tion be denied; and F T This Board having at this time considered said matter, and P. E. Bacciglieri appearing before this Board and protesting the Planning Commission's recommendation, files with this Board a letter from Josef Rosowski which favors the granting of a re- newel permit for said P. E. Bacciglieri; and The following persons appear and protest granting renewal of said application: H. P. Crisp, Mrs. Mabel Cuendt, Jack Ronayne, William S. Berg; f And a letter from the Berkshire Village Improvement Association protesting the granting of said application is read to the Board by the Clerk; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That said application is denied. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: h " AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisor W. J. Buchanan. ABSEXr: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Communication 7 ' with reference to parcel of land r on Bear Creek Road used by Boy jScouts. D. P. Krotz, 200 Bush Street, San Francisco 49 having filed with this Board a communication with reference to a parcel of land on the Bear Creek Road which is some- times used by the Boy Scouts; On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That said communication is referred to Supervisor Cummings. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r XU d j is cIr 5 . g Monday, September 25, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Complaint from Newell Tract Improve- k ment Association With re- Terence to the granting of Land Use Permits. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That the complaint of Newell Tract Improvement Association that build- ing permits for construction in the Newell Tract have been issued prior to approvals by the Planning Commission when land use permits were requested, is referred to the Planning Commission for a report to this Board. Ya The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying application of Hugh M. P . Corum for land use permit. This Board having on August 21, 1950, continued to this date at 2:30 p.me the further hearing on application of Hugh M. Corum for land use permit to have priva a IVI stable located on Lot No. 71, Rancho San Ramon Heights No. 11 northwest side of Rincon Road, San Ramon area, an R-1 District; Hugh M. Corum appears before this Board and protests the recommendation of they Planning Commission that said application be denied, and said Hugh M. Corum requests j the Board to grant his application; and Leo Armstrong on behalf of the Horsemen's Association of the County appears in support of Mr. Corum's application and requests an amendment to the zoning ordi- nance for the purpose of indicating how large an area property owners must have to bel granted aermit to buildp private stables thereon; and William R. Sharkey also appears r; and requests a similar amendment to the master zoning ordinance; and The following persons appear and protest the granting of the application of 5.. said Hugh M. Corum: Vern Conklin, Hodge Powell as member of San Ramon Heights Association, Mrs. Albert Smith, Eugene Cozzi, Mrs. Robert C. Kelly, Horace Van Gorden- And on motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED That said application is denied. The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r In the Matter of Consolidation f special election e iopecalelctonintheCity of Richmond with the General Election to be held on Novemberr'° 7, 1950. 2.. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Richmond has called a special elect- ion to be held November 7, 1950 in said City of Richmond; and WHEREAS, the said City 6ouncil of the City of Richmond has filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the following; MEASURE: "SHALL THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND BE AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE THERETO r TO BE KNOWN AS ARTICLE XIII, TO PROVIDE A YES MODERN SYSTEM OF PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION FOR THE CITY OF RICHMOND, WHEREBY EFFECT- IVENESS IN THE PERSONAL SERVICES RENDERED NO tom. TO THE CITY, AND FAIRNESS AND EQUITY TO THE EMPLOYEES AND THE TALC-PAYER, ALIKE, MAY BE PROMOTED?" be consolidated with the State General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1950, throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra 1 Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council of said City of Richmond.t BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the election on the foregoing measure on November 79 1950, be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the State of California including the County of Contra Costa, on November 79 1950, and the result of saiA election shall be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count and the results thereof certified to the Cit y(e. Council of the City of Richmond. y y The vote of the board on the foregoing resolution is as followss AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. J. nuchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. fi In the Matter of Consolidation hN of special election in the City of San Pablo with the General r" Election to be held on November 7, 1950.s WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Pablo has called a special election to be held on November 79 19509 in said City of San Pablo; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Pablo has filed with this Board of Supervisors a written request that said election on the following: MEASWE:, "SHALL THE FIVE (5) MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN PABLO, CALIFORNIA, EACH RECEIVE COMPENSATION IN THE YES AMOUNT OF FIFTY (t50.00) DOLLARS PER MONTH FOR SERVICES RENDERED AS HE ERS OF THE CITY COII VCIL?" NO be consolidated with the State General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 19507 t. Monday, September 25, 1950 _ ContinuedFA 4 r rn throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, and that h the returns of said election be canvassed, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra ryCostaCountyandtheresultsthereofcertifiedtotheCityCouncilofsaidCityof 1Z" San Pablo., BE IT FUR RESOLVED that the election on the foregoing measure on November ?, 1950s be and the sane is hereby consolidated. with the General Election to- be o be held throughout the State of Including the Countyf ugh California,, ding tg of Contra Costa, on November ?, 1950, and the result of said election shall be canvassed by the Boar& of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the CityYav Council or the City of San Pablo. The vote of the Board on the foregoing resolution is as follows: AM3S: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Rag S, Y„ Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. 4,f HOES: Suporvisors - hone. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the flatter of Consolidation of special election in the City 4 of Richmond with the General Election to be held on November a 72 1950. s AS, the City Council of the City of Richmond has dulled a special 1 election to be held November 7, 1950, in said lty of Richmond; and WfMEAS, the said City Council of the City of Richmond has filed with this IBoard of Supervisors a Britten request that said election on the following: masmm: "SnATJ. sECTION 1 OF ARTiaz VII OF THE CWTER OF THE YES;' CITY OF RICH?,1'O11D EE AMMMED TO PROVIDE TELT THE POLICE. COURT SFALL CONSIST IN SUCH 2IMER OF JUDGES AED DEPARTMENTS.' SAF' AS THE COtr'RCIL SEABY ORDIMOCE FROM TIES TO TIME r} be consolidated with the State General Election to bo held on Tuesday., November ? 1950, throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra. Costa, and that the returns of said election be canvassed by the Board of SupervisorsF Contra.r Costa County and the results thereof' certified to the City Council of said ity of Richmond. BE IT FURTBER RESODIED that the election on the foregoing measure on Novem, ber Z, 19502 be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General Election to be V held throughout the State of California, including the County of Contra Costa, on f November ?, 1950, and the result of said election sball be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the results thereof certified to the City Council (f the City of Richmond. The vote of the Board m the foregoing resolution is as follows: AXES: Supervisors .. S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings., Rag S. Y , Taylor, W. J. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. 4 NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSM: Supervisors _ None* yf gJiprJ, And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday.. October 2, 19509-at 9' 01clock Chairman o @III f . ATlEM: W'r. Wo T. PAASC , CLUB I BY s a, Deputyr; Lo• 5 e yf# 4 ! 1 A YY .fa.i' .0 9 akat a L : 4 Na o K .,.+ems' ir.a ..::r,;.,r• 'h#+uTlm F. 175 z Yr+ 3 y IEFORE TrE .BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HONDAY, OCTOB M 29 1950 r' TEE BQl RD IST IN REGLT AR SESSION AT 9 0tCLOCK9 A.M. m IN M BOARD CHAUMRS IN THE HALL OF RECCRDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; u. PRESIXT: SUPs.RViSORS S. S. RIPLEv, RLYr S. 3MOR, J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR W. J. 3UCHAAAH3, CHAS, AND SUPERVIS03 H. L. CUMMINtS. PRE-STNT: "1. T. PAASCH, CIMK. HON. Iff. J. BUCHATAr?, CHAEUMN, OF TM-,' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.. being absent, Supervisor Frederickson moves that Supervisor S. S. Ripley, is appointed Chairman Pro Tem. Lotion was seconded.by Supervisor Taylor. The Vote of the Board on the foregoing order was: gs AYES: Supervisors Pdpley, Taylor Frederickson. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisors Comings, Buchanan. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of September are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman Pro Temp In the Matter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County calling and providing for a special bond election to be helds Tuesday, November 219 1950 in Orinda County Fire Protection District; specifying the amount of bonds to be issued, the maaimml amount of in_ terest, to be paid thereon and the nature of the proposed structure or u improvements; prescribing the pre- cincts, filing the polling places, and appointing officers of eb.-tion; tN and providing for notice of said election. WHEREAS, on the 7th day of September, 1950s, the Board of Commissioners, of Orinda County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County filed with the clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County a certified copy of a resolution of sad Board of Commissioners adopted by the unanimous vote of its members, requesting this Board of Supervisors to call a special election within said District upon the issuance of $130,000 principal amount of bonds for the purpose set forth in said resolution of said Board of Commissioners and in this resolution, viz., construction of. two fire- houses fully equipped with engines and all other necessary fire fiditing facilities; r y and TEMREAS, it appears from said resolution that said firehouses and the acquis .. tion of real and personal property are needful for District purposes and reasonably require an immediate expenditure in excess of available funds of said district derived from ordinary taxation, NOVI, TH: x31- 70`£, BF. IT a SOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of k' Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. It is hereby found and determined that said structures and the acquisition of real and personal property needful for district purposes of Orinda County Fire Pzotection District reasonably require an Immediate expenditure in excess of available funds of said District derived from ordinary taxation and that it is necessary to Gall and hold an election within said District, upon the question of the issuance of bonds for said District in the name of Contra Costa County, in -Adch said District is locate . 2. A special election upon the question of the issuance of bonds for Orinda County Fire Protection District in the name of Contra Costa County is hereby called an the sane shall be held on the date, at the time and place and for the purpose herein- above prescribed in tbo form, of Notice of Election hereinafter set. forth. The amount v of the bonds to be issued, the maximan rate of interest to be paid thereon, the nature of the proposed structures or improvement and of the property to be acquired, and the manner of holding and conducting said election sball be as more particularly set forth in said ?dotice of Election. 9 5. Notice of said election hereby called shall be in substantially the a following form: NOTICE OF OR- nM COUNT`i FIRE PROTECTION DISTIRIC a B0_R7 ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY G1V'-1 to the qualified and registered electors residing in Orinda County Fire protection District, Contra Costa County, State of California, that in accordance with lar a special election has been called and the same will be held on TU=AY, NOVT.I':FSR 210 1950 between the hours of 7:00 A.N. and 7:00 P.ii. (P. S. T.), during which period and betwe which hours the polls shall remain open, at which election there will be submitted the ti question of issuing and selling bonds for said District in the name of Contra Costa n ; County, In the amount and for the object and purpose set forth in the following measure: 4 u tPi Monday, October 2, 1950, Continued v MEASURE: Shall Orinda County Fire Protection District incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal a amount of $130,000 for the object and purpose Of acquiring, constructing and completing structures, and acquiring real and personal property, needful for district purposes, including 2 fire houses for said District fully equipped with engines and all other necessary fire fight- ing facilities, equipment and apparatus? The maximum rate of interest on said bonds shall not exceed six (6) per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually (except that interest for the first year may be payable in one installment at the end of such year). Not less than one-thirtieth 1/30th) of the whole amount of said indebtedness shall be payable annually, except that the maturity date of the first bonds maturing may in the discretion. of this Board of Supervisors, be postponed not more than five 15) years from the date of is- suance. The amount of bonds to be issued shall not exceed the amount specified in said measure and the proceeds of sale of said bonds shall be used only for the carry- ing out of the purpose for which said bonds are to be issued as set forth in said 3measure. 1 For the conduct of said special election Orinda County Fire Protection District is hereby divided into three (3) special election precincts, and the general state and county election precincts into which said District is divided for general state and county election purposes are hereby consolidated as hereinafter provided, fi to wit: the election precincts hereinafter designated by numbers are the election precincts as now established of record by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, for general state and county election purposes in said M Contra Costa County, and the consolidated special election precincts hereinafter des- ignated by letters consist of one or more of said general election precincts so numbered and designated for general election purposes by said Board of Supervisors of said County. SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO comprising General Election precincts t x 4py- Nos. 11 29 39 4 and 7) . Red POLLING PLACE: Fire House - Avenida de Orinda - Orinda Village Mrs. Amy Macomber 555 Miner Road OrindaInspector: Judge: Mrs. Helen Smith, 11 El Cam init, Orinda i Clerk: Mrs. Gladys Holmes, 25 E1 Toyonal Rd. , Orinda Clerks Mrs. Vera Watkins, 146 Canyon Drive, Orinda SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO B t comprising General Election precincts s Nos. 6 and 8) . i POLLING PLACE: Hall Residence, 72 Davis Road, Orinda Inspector: Mrs. Elizabeth Radford, 111 Meadow Lane, Orinda- Judge: Mrs. Louise Batty, 83 Moraga Hiway, Orinda clerk: Mrs. Dorothy D. Hall 72 Davis Rd. , Orinda Clerk: Mrs. Anne Leighton, 17 Irvine Drive, Orinda SPECIAL E CTION PRECINCT NO C comprising General Election precincts a Nos. 5 and 9) POLLING'PLACE: Mrs. Ramona S. Smiths' Home, 4 Valley View Drive, Orindas . Inspector: Mrs. Ramona S. Smith, 4 Valley View Drive, Orinda Judge: Mrs. Myrtle R. Earle, 142 Crest View Drive, Orinda Clerk: Mrs. Pauline Rechtiene, 44 Barbara Rd. Orinda' Clerks Mrs. Ruth Pimental, 39 Crest View Drive, Orinda Any qualified and registered elector residing within Orinda County Fire Protection District may vote at said special election hereby called. 4. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY this 2nd day of October, 1950. S. S. Ripley Chairman Pro Tem of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County W. T. Paasch H'= County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk Y" 4. Notice of said special election in the form hereinabove set forth shall be given by publication of said notice in the "Orinda Sun'19 a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County of Contra Costa and circu- lated within said circulation such publication to be in at least two consecutive issues A. the second of which shall be at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of said special election. 5. Said special election hereby called shall be held as herein provided and, in all respects not herein provided and all particulars not inconsistent here- with, the general law governing elections shall apply to said special election. 6. The ballots to be used at said special election shall be substantially in the following fors: s F'1t Monday, October ;2,, 1950,__Continued J s number is to be MARK CROSS JC ON BALLOT t torn off by Inspector)ONLY WITH RUBEUM Ste; NEVER '+KITH PEN OR PENCIL. ABSENTEE BALLOT 3 MAY BE MARKED WITH INK OR PENCIL . Fold ballot to this perforated s line, leaving top margin exposed) ORINDA CODNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION r- Tuesday, November 21, 1950 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:To vote on any measure, stamp a cross M in the voting square after the work (YES" or after the word "NO" All marks except the cross (R) are forbidden. All distinguishing marks s or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the Inspector of Election and obtain another. On absent voter's ballots mark a cross W with pen and pencil. MEASURE SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS MEQ: Shall Orinda County Fire Protection District incur a s bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $130,000 s for the object and purpose of acquiring, constructing and completing structures, and acquiring real and per- :YES sonal property, needful for district purposes, includ- ing nclud- wit2 fire houses for said District fully equipped a . h engines and all other necessary fire righting s facilities, equipment and apparatus?NO 7. Any qualified and registered elector residing within Orinda County Fire Protection District may vote in favor of the issuance of bonds and for incurring said bonded indebtedness by stamping a cross (X} in the blank space opposite the word "YES" on the ballot to the right of said measure, and to vote against said measure, and against incurring said indebtedness shall stamp a cross (x} in the blank space opposite the word "NO" on the ballot to the right of said measure. When the polls are closed the election officers shall count the ballots and canvass the returns of said special election and the Judge of said precinct election board shall, within twenty-four hours after said special election, make a return and certify the votes cast to this Board of Supervisors and this Board shall meet at its usual place of meeting on Monday, November x. 27, 1950, at the hour of 11:00 A.M. (P.S.T.) , being the first Monday atter said special, election, and canvass said returns and declare the result thereof. If upon such can- vass it appears that a majority of the voters voting at said special election have voted in favor of the issuance of said bonds, this Board of Supervisors will issue and sell said bonds in the amount and for the object and purpose specified in said measure. 8. This resolution shall take effect immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa k' ounty, this 2nd day of October, 19509 by the following votes AYES: Supervisors: S. S. Ripley, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors: None.L. ABSENT: Supervisors H. L. Cummings, W. J. Buchanan. S S. Ripley Chairman Pro Tess of the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, State of ATTEST: California W. T. Passch County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of r Contra Costa Co y, State of California r By Deputy Clerk rbc r r 7, 4 t a 1 Monday, October 2, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establish- ing election precincts GIANT Nos. 1 and 2. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY TFC BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of GIANT NOS. 1 and 2 election precincts, Contra Costa County, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby established and fixed a hereinafter set forth and designated and described as follows, to-wit: GIANT NO. 1 PRECINCT82 k Beginning at a point on the County boundary in San Pablo Bay at the northwest Y' corner of the City of Pinole; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said Cit to the southwest corner thereof, thence southwesterly to the northeasterly corner of Rollingwood Tract, thence westerly along the northerly boundary of Rollingwood to the exterior boundary of the City of San Pablo, thence northwesterly along the said City boundary and along the southerly boundary of Lot 224 of San Pablo Rancho to the easter- ly boundary of the A. T. & S. F. Railway, thence northerly along the easterly boundary of said railway to a point which bears N. 810-20' 20" E from the northwest corner of Parchester Village, Unit No. 1"; thence S 81°-20'-20" W along the northern boundary of Parchester Village, Unit No. 1" Rnd the extensions thereof to the center line of the Southern Pacific Co. right of way; thence southerly along said center line to the southerly line of Lot 225 of San Pablo Rancho; thence westerly along the southerly line of said Lot 225 to the southwest corner thereof; thence southerly and westerly along the westerly boundary of Lot 201 of San Pablo Rancho to a point die east of the north- west corner of the City of Richmond; thence west to the County boundary in San Pablo Bay; thence northeasterly along the County boundary to the point of beginning. GIANT NO, 2 PRECINCT pa Beginning at the intersection of the East line of the Southern Pacific Right of Way and the North line of "Farchester Village, Unit No. 1*; thence N. 810-20'-20" E. ralongsaidNorthlineandtheextensionthereoftotheeastboundaryoftheAtcheson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Right of Way; thence in a southerly direction along said east boundary to the northerly boundary of the San Pablo School District; thence west- erly along said boundary to a point on the center line of the Southern Pacific Rail- road Right of Way; thence northerly along said center line to a point which bears S. 81°-20'-20" W. from the Northwest corner of "Parchester Village, Unit No. 1"; thence N. 810-20'-20" E. to the point of beginning. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of the balance of the election precinct of Contra Costa County shall remain as heretofore fixed by this Board, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. F In the Matter of Fixing boundaries and establish- ing election precincts PACHECO Nos. 2 3, 4 and 5. f On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the boundaries of PACHECO NOS. 2, 3, 4 and 5 election precincts, ontra 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-wits PACHECO N0, 2 Beginning at the intersection of the center of Gregory Lane with the Center of Contra Costa Highway; thence southerly along the center of Contra Costa highway to the point of intersection with the state highway to Concord; thence northeasterly along the center of the state highway to the center of Walnut Creek• thence northerly along the r center of Walnut Creek; to the north line of the Waters' X17 Acre tract; thence south- westerly along the north boundary of the Waters' tract to the center of the Contra Costa Highway; thence northerly along the center of Contra Costa Highway to the center of Stubbs Road; thence westerly and southerly along the center of Stubbs Road to the N. north line of Stubbs Ranch; thence west along the north line of Stubbs and Vierra to a point on the line dividing Vierra and Filomeo; thence southwesterly along said dividing line to the center of Pleasant Hill Road; thence southeasterly along center line of sai road to center line of Grayson Creek; thence easterly along center of Grayson Creek to the center line of Murderers Creek thence southerly along Murders Creek to the center dine of Gregory Lane; thence easterly along said center line to the point of beginning. PACHECO N0. 3 e t the intersection of the center line of Gregory Lane and the centerBeginningagy line of Elinora Drive; thence northerly along the center line of Elinora Drive to the intersection of the center line of Maureen Drive; thence westerly along the center line of Maureen Drive to the eastern boundary of Paradise Valley Unit No1; thence N 2. 38 49" E along said boundary and the extension thereof to the center line of Grayson Creek thence northeasterly along the center line of said creek to center line of Murderers Creek; thence southerly along the center line of Murderers Creek to the center line of Gregory Lane; thence westerly along center line of Gregory Lane to the point of begin- ning. fig. PAC N0. 4 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Gregory Lane and the center line of Elinora Drive; thence northerly along the center line of Elinora Drive to the intersection of the center line of Maureen Drive; thence westerly along the center line d of Maureen Drive to the eastern boundary of Paradise Valley Unit No1; thence N 2" 38' 49" E along said boundary and the extension thereof to the center line of Grayson Creek thence southwesterly along the center line of Grayson Creek to the center line of Pleasant Hill Road; Hence southerly along the center line of Pleasant Hill road to the center line of Gregory Lane; thence easterly along the center line of Gregory Lane to the point of beginning.s t Monday, October 2, 1950, Continued PACHECO NO, 5 Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Pleasant Hill road with the center line of Boyd Road; thence easterly along the center line of Boyd Road to the x.N center line of state highway to Martinez; thence northerly along said center line tothecenterlineofGregoryLane; thence westerly along the center line of Gregory LanetocenterlineofPleasantHillRoad; thence southerly along said center line to the point 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. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of the proposed formation of a county water district to be known as PLEASANT f HILLS COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. WHEREAS the matter of the genuineness of the petition and the determination oftheboundaries, for the formation of the proposed county water district to be known asPLEASA?+tr HILLS COUNTY WATER DISTRICT" was this day considered by this Board at pub-lic hearing duly and legally held- and a petition signed by approximately thirty-seven alleged owners of property located within the boundaries of the proposed district, askingfor exclusion of the following lots of property in Pleasant View Homes area,from said proposed district: fENos. 104, 105, 106, 107, 103, 1099 1109 1129 1132 1141 115, 116, 353 and two lots on the northwest corner of Oak Park Boulevard and Keats Circle which appear to be Nos.167 and 168; and fiWHEREAS, this Board is desirous of giving this matter further consideration and study; ex k NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson' . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing is continued for a period of two weeks to ZabeagainbeforethisBoardonOctober16, 1950 at 11 A.H. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Requesting the Approval and Consent of the Civil r Aeronautics Administration ofa y .. Deed to be Executed on Behalf of the County of Contra Costa, con- veying to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, the Electric Power System at Buchanan Field. WHEREAS, the United States of America, act b and throughactingYugh the War Assets Admin-istration, did quitclaim to the County of Contra Costa by means of an instrument en- titled "Instrument of Transfer" dated October 21 19479 certain property then known astheConcordArmyAirfieldandnowknownasBuchananAirfield, including the power system located thereon, the subject of this resolution, and 041 WHEREAS, said Instrument of Transfer imposes upon the County of Contra Costa or any subsequent transferee as the consideration for said quitclaim, certain conditions, reservations and restrictions set forth therein, and WHEREAS, Pacific Gas and Electric Company has depyma an offer to the County ofContraCostatopurchasesaidsystemforthesumofTwoHundredFiftyDollars ($250.00) free of the aforesaid conditions, reservations and restrictions, and P'r WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa and the Pacific Gas and Electric Company have caused to be prepared a Sales Agreement wherein said power system, including all nec- essary rights-of-way therefor, are identified, described and delineated by means of exhibits attached thereto whereby said power system and easements may be conveyed toPacificGasandElectricCompany, and Whereas, the County of Contra Costa is ready and willing to cause said Sales Agree- ment to be executed on behalf of said County when and as the Civil Aeronautics Adminis-tration releases said power system from the conditions, reservations and restrictions presently imposed and approves said Sales Agreement. bn NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Office of the District Attorney, CountyofContraCosta, be and is hereby directed to petition the Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration to release the aforesaidpower system on Buchanan Field from the conditions, restrictions and reservations imposed by the Instrument of Transfer dated October 211947andtosolicitapprovalandconsentoftheCivilAeronauticsAdministrationto said Sales Agreement to Pacific Gas and Electric Company;r F BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event the Civil Aeronautics Administration does, in writing release said power system from the aforesaid conditions, restrictions and reservations and consents and approves of the sale of same to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costa, be yandheisherebyauthorizedtoexecutesaidSalesAgreementonbehalfofsaidCounty and to accept the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) from the Pacific Gas and IElectricCompanyinpaymentforsaidpowersystem. The foregoing resolution was introduced, passed and adopted by the Board of Super-1visorsoftheCountyofContraCosta, State of California, on Monday, the 2nd day ofOctober, 1950, by the following votes AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSBNT: Supervisors H. L. Cummings, W. J. Buchanan. u Monday, October 29 1950, Continued In the Matter of Request of Mt. Diablo County Fire Protect- ion District for portion of Buchanan Field. V fCj A. W. Vargas and Frank Rose, Directors, Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, appear before this Board and request that a portion of Buchanan Field, 200 x 200 it in size, be designated for fire house purposes for said district; On motion of Superd sor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the District Attorney for his legal opinion as to whether the Board may so designate a portion of said field. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t j In the hatter of Communication from Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District with reference to naming of streets in subdivisions. A. W. Vargas and Frank Rose, of Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, appear before this Board and request the cooperation of the County Planning Commission in the matter of checking subdivision maps to determine that there is no duplication of names of streets within the boundaries of a fire district; r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is directed to send to each fire distric a copy of map of any proposed subdivision located within said fire district, in order that said fire district may check said copy of map to determine whether the names of any of the streets are duplications of names of streets already in existence, in said F'Y fire district and said Planning Commission is also directed to mail a copy of its agenda to the fire district in which a proposed subdivision is located. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of balance due for installation of laundry equipment, County Hospital.k.1 On the recommendation of B. A. Lawrence, County Superintendent of Buildings and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY NM BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of American Madlne and Metals, Inc., East Moline Illinoisq in the sue of $69045.58, balance due said company for laundry equipment installed in the County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Jos. W. Barkley to attend meeting at Long Beach. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, i k authorized to attend the County Supervisors and County Engineers Convention at Long Beach, October 4 to 71 his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing Superintendent of Schools to attend annual conference at San Diego. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b; Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that B. 0. Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, is authorized oto attend the Annual Conference of School Administrators at San Diego, October 2 - 7 inclusive, his expenses to be a County charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presenH In the Matter of Purchase ofy law books for Superior Court, Department Extra Sessions. Sj On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk is authorized to purchase law books for Superior Court, Department Extra Sessions, at a cost of not to exceed $2100.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $2100.00 from Unappropriated Reserve to Superior Court, Department Extra Sessions Funds. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bogrd members present. In the Matter of Amending General Assistance Policy. This Board having heretofore, on November 19 1949, established as the General Assistance policy, certain rules; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 1 _ THE BOARD ORDERED that said rules are amended as follows: a Monday, October 2, 1950, Continued The rules referred to as follows: 4 Unemployment or disability benefits may only be supplemented when need in excess of benefits is equal to or greater than $20.00" andr Continuation of assistance to current recipients will be limited to ninety days after the effective date of this policy and to two calendar months following the date of application to new applicants. Further assistance may r , only be extended when need is crucial and when the extension of assistance has` been approved by a member of the supervisory staff" t ARE DELETED and CANCELLED; and the following rule is added and approved: An allowance for personal needs in the amount of $1.23 per month for recipient of general assistance is authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Creating Revolving Fund for County Recorder. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a revolving fund in the amount of $200 is created for the County Recorder for his use for purposes authorized by law; and r IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said County Recorder shall file with the County Clerk a surety bond in the sum of $400, said bond to be issued by a company authorized f by the State of California to issue surety bonds, and upon the faithful administration of said bond, the County Auditor shall draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of said County Recorder for $200 and the County Treasurer shall pay the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Proposed agreement s with Pacheco Town Council, Inc. , for maintenance of Hayden Park. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is directed to prepare a contract with the Pacheco Town Council, Inc. , for the maintenance of Hayden Park, said contract to pro- vide for rhe payment of $1,000 for the period between October 1, 1950 to June 30, 1951,1 and to be in all other respects similar to contract approved on October 17, 1949 for th care of said Park by said Council. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Application of Thrifty Houses, Inc. for a land u use permit to prepare neighborhood shopping center in S. D. No. 3. µ# i Thrifty Houses, Inc. having filed with this Board an application for a land 60"use permit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments, to prepare neighborhood shopping center in S. D. No. 3, to be located on Lots 51 thru 56 inclusive Meadow Homes Addition, Unit #3, Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom-mended that said application be granted;On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby referred back to the Planning Commission because of misunderstanding of time of hearing of Planning Com-mission. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members K present.In the Matter of Application of Patrick F. Conway for Land Use F Permit.Patrick F. Conway 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 u provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, for 2 lots 72 ft. x 87 ft. located Lot 63, Sun Valley Estates corner Gladys Court and El Curtola Blvd. , 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 gip said application be denied;On motion of Supervisor Taylor, 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 referred back to the Planning Commission because of additional information. ill The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board .members present. Monday, October 2, 1950, Continued a In the utter of Application of E. K. Tirey for a land use permit to construct a duplex on each lot in S. D. No. 3. E. K. Tirey having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit to construct a duplex on each lot in S. D. #3, located on the N.W. corner of Vine and Rose, Vt. View, property fronting 100 feet on west side of Vine St. and 100 ft. on wY: north side of Rose Street, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that r said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be i granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members press t. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Mrs. James Knott. Mrs. James Knott having filed with this Board an application under the pro- n. 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 3821 for ceramic shop in home located Lot 14, Block 2, Todeo Townsite on north side of Second Street, Rodeo Area, an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this i Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of A the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the a same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members s r present. IR In the Matter of Granting Landti Use Permit to Hugh L. Kelley. Hugh L. Kelley having filed with this Board an application under the provision k 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 3827 for 7 ft. set back located r Lot 2, The Blake Estate, 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of thef 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 members present. In the Matter of Granting Land x Use Permit to Mr. & Yrs. Evison Thompson. Yr. & Yrs. Evison Thompson 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 3829 for duplex q located Lots 13 and 14, Block 69, N. Richmond Land and Ferry Co. - N. Richmond, an s ` 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY F THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification:- of 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. 9 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Allan E. Ingalls. Allan E. Ingalls 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 1 duplex on descriptive parcel and 2 duplexes on each of Lots 3 and 4 and 1 duplex on each of lots 11 2, 5, 6 and 7, Happy Valley Manor, Unit #1, located Lots 1 to 7 incl, Happy Valley :. Manor, Unit #11 and descriptive parcel owned by Ingalls bounded on west by Lot #1, i Happy Valley Manor, Unit #1, and on east by Happy Valley Road, an R-S dist., 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY 7- THE 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 foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.members presen . r e 183 j Monday, October 2, 1950, Continued y w In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Dorothy Niles. Dorothy Wiles 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 9 Subdivision F Subsection 11 of ordinance 3829 for 2 ft. rear yard for rumpus room, located Lot #23, Hidden Valley Estates, Lafayette, an R-S district, and said 1 application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County iii ITS and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be ) fi granted; I w On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY ! THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of 1 r 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 membersg present. t . In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Paul Latherman. Paul Latherman havinz 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 6 ft. 9 in. and 5 ft. side yards located Lot 15, Crescent Drive, Lafayette Crescent Subn. , an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa ss County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, 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. fi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting Everett Macrhiddy a Land r Use Permit. rz Everett MacQuiddy 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, for 10 ft. side yard on one side for house located portions of Lots 3 and 4, Lost Valley Estates, fronting approximately 175 ft. on the south side of Lost Valley Drive, an R-A district ,t and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa R r County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be granted; A On motion of Supervisor Taylor, 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 members present. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Nona N. Harper. z Nona N. Harper 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, for rest home in existing residence located Leake property on south side of Oak Park Blvd. Pleasant Hill Area, a 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 Taylor, 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 ll is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members press t. In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission extension of time to report on request for revision to Ordinance No. 382 (referred to r request of Tinning and De Lap).t On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the PlanningCommission is anted an extension of ninetydays report on request for revision to rdinance No. 382, theMaster Zoning Ordinanc , with reference to lot size limits in residential zones and to the number of buildings on the same. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. p j. sf(. Ji4 i a r Monday, October 2, 1950, Continued In the batter of Approval of f# certain type of Home Construction. J rC W. J. DeFremery having filed with this Board for approval of a certain type home construction which has a panel type wall' pre-fabricated truss roof but floor 4h, and foundation to be of standard construction, all in accordance with a description which he has filed in the office of the Building Inspector on October 2, 1950, and the County Building Inspector having recommended approval of said type of construction; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY i THE BOARD ORDERED that said type of home construction is hereby approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the batter of Authorizing Tax Collector to attend meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that S. S. Boyd, County Tax Collector, is hereby authorized to attend a meeting of Tax Collectors at San Jose, California on October 5, 19509 his f expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the flatter of Authorizing deposit of premium checks. a Checks totaling $113.00 having been received by this Board from the State of California as premiums awarded at the State Fair; 4 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, secondbd by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said checks be deposited in the County Treasury in Special Deposit Fund and that the County Auditor draw his warrants on said fund in the follow ir%g amounts as awards to the growers whose exhibits were responsible for the premium awards: r xf . Clara I. Smith 9.00 w Tom Coakley 9.00 George Wood 6.00 i Grant Burton 7.00 r Lynn 7.00Wolfe00 t jFrankSwett7.00 Frank Swett 7.00 Lynn Wolfe 5.00 F. F. Giberson 5.00 j Bob Jansse 5.00 Grant Burton 5.00 Verne Andreason 3.00 s` Lynn Wolfe 5.00 t Frank Rose 5.00 N. Milano 5.00 F L. Giussi 5.00 Tom Gill 5.00 r Tom Gill 5.00t Tom Gill 3.00 a I Tom Gill 2.00 J. A. Martinelli 3.00 i 113.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t : present. r In the .Matter of Authorizing deposit of premium award checks. Checks totaling $429.50 having been received from the State of California by the County for premium awards at the State Fair; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said checks be deposited in the General Fund of the County. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members q present. In the Matter of Checks received from State for premium awards. Checks totaling $1107.50 having been received by the County as premium awards' for exhibits at the State Fair; 4r 1 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said checks be deposited in Special Deposit Fund in the County Treasury and that the County Auditor draw his-warrant for $1107.50 in favor of Orchard Nursery, as their award for exhibit at said State Fair. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members Fx present. 4:. 1 a',k4 ir M • Monday, October 2, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Ordinance No. 561. Ordinance No. 561 which fixes the speed of vehicles at 35 miles- per hour on that portion of County Road C-1 from the City Limits of Martinez southerly to Lander Drive, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 511 is ADOPTED AND APPROVED; and IT IS BY THEY BOARD ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 561 be published for the time and in s the manner required by law, in the "Diablo Beacon", 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 members present. F In the Matter of Ordinance No. 559. Ordinance No.559 which fines the speed of vehicles at 35 miles per hour from State Highway IV-CC-75-A southerly on Road B-51+ to LaGrange Road, and easterly on County Road B-6 to Las Trampas Creek, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 559 is ADOPTED AND APPROVED; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 559 be published for the time and in r . the manner required by law, in the "Lafayette Sun", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t " present. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 62.5 A copy of Ordinance No. 562 having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the Contra Costa Gazette, as evidenced by affidavit of Vida McNamer presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said affidavit be placed on file and that said Ordinance No. 56 is declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of reports by county departments.aro Reports for the month of September, 1950, are presented by the Richmond Society n for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals and by the County Poundmaster, and the first quarterly report of the County Health Department, are presented to this Board, and by the Board ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Oath of allegiance for county employees. The State Legislature having passed legislation in its 1950 Extra-ordinary session requiring all county employees to take an oath of allegiance; c On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that all county employees must file with the County Clerk not later F than October 21, 1950, oaths of allegiance, in duplicate. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request for survey of position classified as Tabulating Machine Technician, Auditor's Office. At the request of D. M. Teeter, County Auditor-Controller and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatl ',the Civil Service Commission is requested to survey the duties of the position classi- fied as Tabulating Machine Technician in the Tabulating Machine Department and to report its findings to this Board. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersr= present. z J r In the Matter of Proposed lease for Court Room space in Richmond. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY u THE BOARD ORDERED that Wakefield Taylor, Assistant District Attorney, is requested to confer with the City Manager of Richmond with reference to a lease, whereby the City of Richmond would lease to the County certain quarters in the Hall of Justice for the use of the County, at a rental of $300.00 per month, said lease to contain a provision that partitions may be installed in said quarters at County expense, and provided F,n further that the County will restore said quarters to their original condition when the County and City terminate said proposed lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members presents S Monday, October 21 1950, Continued F In the Matter of Protests to j granting of land use permit applied for by Thrifty Homes, Inc. On motion of Suoervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that communications Irom Marvin J. Taylor, 1080 Monument Boulevards Concord, and Mrs. Genevieve Kelley, 801 Monument Boulevard, protesting the granting of land use application to Thrifty Homes (Jack Ronayne) for neighborhood shopping center in Meadow Homes Tract, Unit #39 are referred to the Planning Commission. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of LORENZO GUISSIS GEORGE E. DAVIDSON2 P. J. SEALS, BRUCE McCOLLUM2 CHESTER C. HOOK, D. ROYAL HOOK, MILDRED A. HOOK, JOHN P. O'SHEA, E. W. McGAH, y MARTIN EARHART. THIRTEEN ALLEGED PROPERTY OWNERS ON KAHRS AVENUE, MR. AND MRS. C. E. CORE, S. B. MERRY, MARGARET REID, LESTER L. MARTINS DAVE AND MARGARET ROSS, EUGENE and LOUISE DELISLE2 GIOCOMO CATALANO, RALSTON BULLITT and OLIVE N.. R&5OLUTION r KIRTLEY2 for rezoning in the Pleasant Hill Area. Y WHEREAS, this matter came on regularly before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 18th day of Septembers 1950, and i WHEREAS, on that date certain matters were continued for decision by this w' Board to the 2nd day of October, f195Q and WHEREAS, the Board desires further time to consider these matters, i NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the said matters be continued one week. The foregoing order was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California on the 2nd day of Octobers 1950, by the following vote: 1 AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. zx . NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUMMINGS, R. J. BUCHMAN. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of LIR. AND MRS. 0. a s R. STEPHENSON, LANCE HOLLISTER and MARY J. RESOLUTION a ROSE for rezoning in the San Ramon Area. i WHEREAS, this Board having heretofore on the 18th day of September, 19509 considered the above entitled matter and having then continued the said matter to tee,, the 2nd day of October, 19502 for decision thereon, and WHEREAS, said Board is informed that the requests of other and adjacent property 3 owners in the same area as the property which is subject of this request is located, have rezoning requests being considered by the Planning Commission of the County of i Contra Costa, and WHEREAS the Board desires that all matters in the same area be reported to the Board together, p k a. NON•THBREFORE2 IT IS ORDERED that the matter of the report of the Planning Com- mission on the request of MR. AND MRS. 0. R. STEPHENSON LANCE HOLLISTER and MARY J. f ROSE for rezoning in the San Ramon area be again referred to the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa for report together with the other matters now before that Commission in this same area. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californias on the 2nd day of Octobers 1950, by the following vote: su x€ j AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEYS RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. rx% NOES: Supervisors - None. r ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUMMINGS2 R. J. BUCHANAN. And the Board adjourns to meet on Friday, October 62 1950, at 10 o'clock A.M. fit f ei r Chairman Pro rqg ATTEST: WW. T. P H, p tBy M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk i Y h.9 i i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 THE BOARD NET IN REGULAR ADJOBR]IBD r ,Y i6,.SESSION, AT 10 0•CLOCK, A.M. I8 THE BOARD CHAMEW IN TRE HALL OF RECORDS, MACALIFORNIA; f PRESENT: SUPERVISORS: H. L. CMWINGS, RAY S. TAYIAR, J. FREDERICffiO8, ABSENT, SUPERVISOR S.S. RIPLEY.MT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. IT. J. BUCHAIWT, having died on October 6, 19502 Supervisor Taylor coves f that Supervisor H. L. Cummings be appointed Chairman, Pro Tema. motion was seconded by Supervisor Frederickson. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order was: Q. AYES: Supervisors Ripley, Taylor, Frederickson, Cmmnings. NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None.J, y. In the Matter of Appointment of Y_ q"kl Election Officers and designating k polling places for State General Election to be head November 7 1950. It being required by lav to hold a General Election on the 7th day of Novem- ber, 1950, throughout the County of Contra Costa; C7 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following-named electors be, and they are hereby appoint. ted as Election Officers to conduct said election; and the following locations and z -a fo-ft hereby designated as polling places in each precinct for the conducting of said election, to-Bit: Br. PARS PRECINCT NO. I POLLING PLACE R. J. Bobba garage, 1608 Oak View Ave., Berkeley 7 INSPECTOR J. ba. Holmes 422 Colusa Ave., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Robert 0. Williams 1639 Oak View Ave., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Francis Sinnott 1629 Oak View Ave., Berkeley 7 CLERK Olive H. Guyott 1628 Oak View Ave., Berkeley 7 CLERK Francis J, Steinhoff 1611 Ocean View Ave., Berkeley 7 E' CLERK Esther Brooks 1643 Oak View Ave., Berkeley 7 Rl 6' PARS PRECINCT NO. 2 i r POLLING PLACE Ralph Siebert garage, 342 Berkeley Park Blvd., Berkeley 7 r ° is U&NE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jimde Laverty 285 Colusa Ave., Berkeley 7 r JUDGE A. Gertrude Graben 245 Berkeley Ave., Berkeley ? JUDGE Helen A. Greaver 334 Berkeley Park Blvd., Berkeley ? CLERK Elisabeth L. Gerig 320 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Matilda F. Hagerty 255 Colusa Ave., Berkeley 7 CLERK Ruth W. Ehsor 283 Colusa Ave., Berkeley ? BAY VIEW NO. 1 ESS POLLING PLACE C. Long garage, 301 Carlson Blvd., E1 Cerrito r, iiiUa7ADDFd3SS qti INSPECTOR Ruth Rigby 204 San Diego St., E1 Cerrito JUDGE Violet Gobba 231 Yosemite Ave., El Cerrito JUDGE Louise S. Plonty 401 Sen Diego St., El Cerrito CLERK Julia X. Day 235. 76semite Ave., El Cerrito CLERK Yolanda Sharp 328 Yosemite Ave., EI Cerrito CLERK Mamie Gaul 300 Santa Clara Ave., EI Cerrito BAF VI -W NO. lA POLLING PLACE Tony Tanniero garage, 301 Santa Clara Ave., El Cerrito NAME ADDRESS J 4 Yl INSPECTOR rAtilde McMahon 203 San Diego Ave., El Cerrito JUDGE Bessie DeHaven 106 Yosemite Ave., El Cerrito JUDGE Betty D. Kearney 142 Yosemite Ave., El Cerrito CLERK Mildred 0. Wieber 221 Yosemite Ave., El Cerrito A CLERK Chas. R. Nishler 404 Central Ave., El Cerrito may; CLERK Jos. Zappia 227 Yosemite Ave., El Cerrito D Tt{ Sa 9. r N' wr FRM)AY, OCT'OMM 6, 1950 _ COUTIB D r1 i r BAY V33N NO. 2 F POLLING PLACE R. E. Brown garage, 5201 Columbia Ave., El Cerrito NAVE ADDRESS 1 INSPECTOR Edvrin Te Cbase 5204 Panama Ave., P.O. Box 244, B.C. JUS Ajay E. Barr 5221 Columbia Ave., El Cerrito s CLERK Marshall Lee 5118 Fresno Ave., El Cerrito CIE RK Alice Brom 5201 Columbia Ave., El Cerritox Four Officers on this board are ok) EL CERRITO H0. 1 I z,gra, POLLING PLACE United Auto Workers Hall, 417 San Pablo Ave., El Cerrito E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Alice Aalker 441 Kearney St., El Cerrito t JUDGE Olga' Lee 6317 Fairmont Av., El CerritoK j JUDGE Clara E. Kau1!m= 419 Kearney St., El Cerrito a CLERK Laura W. McNeil 6407 Fairmont Av., El Cerrito CIERK Fay A. 8rennemaun 525 San Pablo Av., El Cerrito CLERK Edna Locklin 516 Llberty St., El Cerrito EL CERRITO 80. 2 c° a POLLING PLACE Harding School, Fai=mt & Center, E1 Cerrito ADDRE33 INSPECTOR Vera Alveraz 248 Ashbury Av., El Cerrito h JUDGE Mary Henderson 123 Ashbury Av., El Cerrito JUDGE Eleanor Richardson 223 Ashbury Av., El Cerrito r . it CLERK Hattie L. Jobnson 218 Ashbury Av., El Cerrito Ar. CLERK Alice Luis 300 Ashbury Av.,.El Cerrito CLER8 Alice M. Lipscomb 308 Ashbury Av., El Cerrito EL CERRITO 80. 3 rEk+" fi POLLING PLACE A. V. Sanford garage, 554 Everett St., El Cerrito Slims ADDRESS f` INSPECTOR Anna OtMall.ey 52.2 2Torvell St., El Cerrito 1 JUDGE Louise IicRatire 548 Ricbmond Step El Cerrito fr"` JUDGE 3iuriel Howard 6727 Villow St., El Cerrito CLERK Evelyn Beale 649 Albemarle St., EI Cerrito CLERK 31abel Be Ebinger 638 Norwell Ste, El Cerrito CT= ISliam U. Rocke 517 Norvell St., El Cerrito EL C3RRITO, H0. 4 r Ursa I POLLING PLACE Fairmont School, Kearney St., bet. Eureka & Stockton NAIL ADDRESS I v Ps.CTO i Ros47n Stafford 827 Lexington Av., El Cerrito s, JUDGE Grace Be Williams 751 Elm St., El Cerrito JUDGE Lucille Zellers 714 Ela St., El Cerrito f CLERK Florence Montoya 849 Lexington Av., El Cerrito CIERK Grace Gildersleeve 809 Liberty St., El Cerrito CTRRK Carol Imig 823 Lexington St., E1 Cerrito EL C:-MFMTO NO. 4A POLLING PIACE -Fairmont School, Kearney St., Bet. Eureka & Stockton NA31E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Juanita Ebert 744 Ela St., EI. Cerrito JUDGE Martha Passarella 847 Elm St., El Cerrito JUDGE Ma. Anotil 850 Lexington Av., EI Cerrito I CLERK Lucille Rose 6431 Waldo Av., EZ Cerrito CTMM Rose Besser 844 Liberty St., Z1 Cerrito CLERK Babel Salisbu iy 736 Elm St., El Cerrito EL CERRITO B0. 5 POLLIM PLACE Peter J. Cadra garage, 7534- Terrace Dr., El Cerrito 1 ADDREM INSPECTOR Ila McCausland 755 Balm. Dr., krElCerrito JUDO Anne Vierra 724 Balra Dr., El Cerrito JUDGE VInifred Macfarlane 721 Balra Dr., El Cerrito l CLERK Eleanor Greer 857 Balsa Dr., E1 Cerrito CLERK Grace Be Linstran 7642 Leviston Av., El Cerritos t I Al CLERK Ruth Ke Blair 727 Avila PI., El Cerrito 4 EL CERRITO 80. 5A POLLING PLACE Pater J. Cadra guest house, 7534 Terrace Dr., El Cerrito ts4" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 - ContinuedVIP JL8C Y P Yf•4 . ITAHE ADDRESS r f INSPECTOR Ruth Cadre, 7534 Terrace Dr., El Cerrito F JUDGE Francelia Caster 813 Everett Av., EI Cerrito JUDGE Doris Carlston 700 Richmond St., El Cerrito CLQ Florence Glassen 701 Ricbmond St., El Cerrito CLERS Helen Harvie 1522 Terrace Dr., El Cerrito CLERK Josephine Wrray 645 Ricbmond St., El Cerrito F EL CERRITO NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Castro School, Donal : Lawrence, E1 Cerrito I ADDRESS w, INSPECTOR Margaret S. Broberg 1241 Everett St., El Cerritos JUDGE Nfarmadine Bidder 1331 L vrence St., El CerritoJUDGE CLERK R3adg I awe er L337311 Donalaan81 Av., vellier sEl, El Cerritrrfto CLERK Beatrice Bray 3.310 Laurence St., El Cerrito CLERK Winifred Elliott 7318 Gladys Av., E1 Cerrito EL GEWTO 90. 6A POLLING PLACE Castro School, Donal Fc Lalarence, El Cerrito 9 f NA'1t E ADDRESS z F INSPECTOR Bonin Stoddard 7304 Gladys Av., El Cerrito JUDGE Marguerite Hacker 7302 Gladys Av., EI Cerrito JUDGE Marlys Reynolds 7306 Gladys Av., El Cerrito CLLLLLLERK Florence Bastin 7305 Gladys Av., El Cerrito CLERK Shirley Barer 7312 Gladys Av., El Cerrito 7R,. CL-FR11 s Naomi. Lind 7317 Gladys Av., El Cerrito t EL CMUMO NO. ? r r POLLING PLACE Jos. Fregulia garage, 1804 Kearney St., El Cerrito ADDRESS a INSPECTOR Marian Gundry 1841 Kearney St., EI Cerrito JUDGE Edith G. Caswell 1716 Lexington St:, El Cerrito JUDGE Cesira Fregulia 1804 Kearney St., El Cerrito CL's Bessie 'Thompson 6326 Cutting Blvd., El Cerrito CLERK Alma S. Vanskiko 6927 Blako St., El Cerrito CLERK Blanche Johnson 6327 Potrero Av., El Cerrito EL Oq/ MVNW w. 8Q J kkt POLLING PLACE tin. MAte garage, 5417 Burrett Av., Entrance, on Taller a I ADDRESS INSPECTOR idildred Hollingsworth 5425 Zara Av., Ricbmond JUDGE Alice E. MaCurrie 2312 Uona Av., El Cerrito JUDGE Mildred Elsberry 5618 Jordan Av., El Cerrito s CLERK Irene Spear 2630 Taller Av., E1 Cerrito F CLERK Lela Urgubardt 2636 Tuner Av., El Cerrito CLERK Evelyn NcLaugblin 2641 Taller Av., E1 Cerrito a F1 CEHRITO NO. 9 POLLING PLACE R. i?. .Cheek garage, 5718 Barrett Av., Richmond r, moo ADDRE.gS INSPECTOR Bertha Shebat 2309 Cedar St., El Cerrito JUDGE Dorothy Mustain 5608 Poinsett Av., El Cerrito r+ JUDGE Ruby B. Mc Umber 2516 Eason Av., E1 Cerrito CLERK Hilda U. Cheek 5718 Barrett Av., El Cerrito CliERK Ruth D. Shuck 2617 Sonaca Av., El Cerrito x CLERK Boma Doble 2509 Eason St., El Cerrito EL CERRITO NO. 10 t POLLING PLACE Uri. J. Auelzer garage, 1626 Norwell St., El Cerrito NAADDRESS a INSPECTOR Grace E. Ituelzer 1630 Everett St., EI Cerrito JUDGE Josephine Tatnblyn 1.505 E m St., El Cerrito JUDGE Lary Staley 1546 Ricl=ond St., El Cerrito CLERK Elizabeth L. Baker 7313 Gladys Av., El Cerrito CLERK Shirleyr Vuelzer 1626 Howell 3t., El Cerrito CLERK Vivian Negus 7210 Mound St., El Cerrito im C-immo 30. I1 h1 i1 POLLING PLACE Anthony Chiappe garage, 709 Albamarle St., El Cerrito x4 IWA E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Louise Markus 728 Horvell St., El Cerrito JUDGE Anna Garling 719 Albemarle St., El Cerrito JUDGE Gladys Chiappe 709 Albemarle St., El Cerrito FRIDAY, OCTOBi 6, 1950 - Continued i r i CLERK Ethel Me Gunnison 708 Albemarle St., El Cerrito xi4", rd`s+ CAnnie C. Frantz 7029 Stockton St., El Cerrito CLERK Alta Gibbs 727 Albemarle St., El Cerrito r , EL CERMO NO. 12 rv ,7 e POLLING PLACE V. U. Tauter garage, 160 Carmel St-, El Cerrito NA33E ADDRESS INS?'ECTOR Mary Sullivan 17 Ramona Av., EI Cerrito r JUDGE Ellen Lewba 127 Carmel Av., El Cerrito JUDGE Cleo Carroll 333 Ramona Ave., El Cerrito x CLERK Martha. Olney 12 Carmel Av., El Cerrito CLERK Mary H. Lathe 146 San Carlos Av., El Cerrito f CLLRK Ellen Stephens 24 San Carlos Av., El Cerrito w EL CERRITO NO. 13 X r POLLING PLACE Robt. A. Briggs g6e 307 Carmel Av.p EI Cerrito J9 r.: ADDRESS f r hF INSPECTOR Vera 21aertins 7541 Curry Av., El Cerrito E JUDGE Hester UtI31nix 7508 Curry Av., El Cerrito JUDGE Frances Broffi 209 Ramona Av-, El Cerrito CLERK Jane Bergen 228 Carmel Av., El Cerrito CLERK Tress Gogaa 234 San Carlos Av., E1 Cerrito CLERK Margaret Szopieray 234 Ramon Av., El Cerrito EL CERRITO NO. 14 POLLING PLACE Fire Hoarse No. 20 Ashbury Eureka, El Cerrito HAS ADDRESS i r r- INSPECTOR Ethel Boede 722 Albemarle Av., EI Cerrito JUDGE Mary Wadsworth 416 Albemarle St., El Cerrito JUDGE Ricbard H. Bowie 722 Albemarle St., El Cerrito CLERK Evelyn Stewart 734 Albemarle St., El Cerrito CLERK Emilie Burnsworth 815 Pomona Av., El Cerrito CLn"RK Beryl R. Kimball 506 Albemarle St., El Cerrito j EL CERRITO UO. 1S POLLING PLACE E. Macmillan Rumpus Roam, 2646 Edina vista Dr., El Cerrito j HAM SS I INSPECTOR I"eanor Holland 2644 Francisco Ney, El Cerrito l ; JUDGE Viola Corey 2649 Carquinez Av., El Cerrito JUDGE Robt. Uac=lldan 2646 Mira Vista Dr., El Cerrito CLERK Dorothy Layne 5442 Hillside Dr., El Cerrito f CLERK Julia Hancock 2325 Mono Av., El Cerrito y,' f CLERK Bernice Roeder 2505 Edwards Av., El Cerrito s i EL CEMRITO 110 l5Ah 1T } POLLING PLACES' E. Mmiallan Rumpns Roars, 2646 Lora Vista Dr., El Cerrito n t ADDRESS Pew INSPECTOR Elois Nacl!ilb n 2646 Mira Vista Dr., El Cerrito JUDGE Aima Robinson 2331 Alva Av., El Cerrito JUDGE Lorene K. Brown 2632 Mira Vista Dr., El Cerrito CLERK Nellie N. Mead 2625 111ra Vista Dr., El Cerrito CLERK Alma Vogel 5681 Jordan Av., El Cerrito j CLERK Eleanore K. Nelson 2634 Tassalara Av., El Cerrito fl EL dRWTO NO. 16 r r POLLING PiACE Jas, L. Hollar garage, 815 Everett St., El Cerrito f R NA19 ADMESS 4 INSPECTOR Penelope Hollar 815 Everett St., E1 Cerrito JUDGE Dorothy J. Elliott 729 Norvell St., El Cerrito a JUDGE Violet Miitaker 809 Everett St., EI Cerrito CLr iK Beatrice Pierson 747 Ric1 mono St., El Cerrito CLr K Susan -,tiring 822 Everett St., El Cerrito w CLLRK 08K Thomasson 745 Norvell St., EI Cerrito EL CEFWTO 110. 16A POLLING PLACE David Zmrucahi garage, 735 Everett St., El Cerrito ADDRESS f < IE+iSP T08 Josephine Z ruechi 735 Everett St., El Cerrito t JUDO Jas. H, Moody 739 Everett St., El Cerrito JUDGE Arleen. T. DEoody 739 Everett St., El Cerrito CLERK Racy HosIdu 723 Everett 3t., El.Cerrito s CLERK Phyllis Hoaldng 723 Everett St., El Cerrito CLERK Ruby Masow 725 Everett 3t., El Cerrito yf F j e FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 - COATIAtII3D EL CERRITO N0. 17 POLLING PACE F. H. Wright garage, 6501 Fsirmant Av., El. Cerrito t* t t r HA I1S A DEESS INSPECTOR Amelia Riley 433 Oak St., El Cerrito Wright 6501 Fairmont Av., El CerritoJUDGEHelen JUDGE Pearl Snyder 6507 Fairmont Av., El Cerrito CLERK Beulah Knapp 423 Oak St., El Cerrito 4t CLERK Helen Dawson 425 Kearney St., El Cerrito CLERK Evelyn Costello 414 Lexington St., E1 Cerrito EL CERMO NO. 17A POLLING PLACE Ki. J. Paluberg garage, 417 Oak St., El Cerrito ADDRESS` INSPECTOR Agnes Madison 41.0 Liberty St., El Cerrito JUDGE Vera J. Nail 418 Liberty St., El Cerrito JUDGE Ora Martinez 409 Liberty St., El Cerrito CLERK Sliaabeth Blaze 515 Ricbmand St., E1 Cerrito CLERK Leona H.• Martin 6728 Central Av., El Cerrito CLERK Eleanor- Davis 790 Colusa Av., El Cerrito EL CERRITO 110. 18 POLLING PLACE 5219 Fall• Av., Apt. 1% El Cerrito r Q t rjl '. lam ADDRESS FylS. ts e.ti F INSPECTOR Mary Paini 1733 Lexington St., El Cerrito JUDGE Mary Fagan 6746 Cutting Blvd., El Cerrito JUDGE Leola Phelps 6505 Blake St., El Cerrito CM,RK Edna Gibson 1836 Lexington St., El Cerrito CLERKi Margaret A erling 1834 Lexington St., E2 Cerrito s CLERK 11ildred West 1424 Scott fit., El Cerrito Tfl 1 EL CERRITO NO. 18A Ea le POLLING PLACE 5219 Fall Av., Apt. 1L,Cerrito REM ADDRESS i t INSPECTOR Eleanor Roach 1736 Elm St., El Cerrito Judge Mary Marhetka 6447 Hill St., El Cerrito JUDGE Florence Geisinger 6815 Blake St., r'1. Cerrito v CTMUC Mary Tang 1760 Elm St., EI Cerrito CLERK Viola Wood 440 Liberty St., E1 Cerrito CLERK Faire Hartley 1424 Richmond St:, El Cerrito EL CERRITO NO. 19 POLLING PLACE 5301 Gordon Av., Apt. 1R, _..I' . Cerrito HM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Maple Davis 5211 Victor Av., 2E, El Cerrito JUDGE Parrue Wickliff 5201 Ernest Av., 2F, EI Cerritos JUDGE Dollie Wheeler 5219 Earnest Av., 2A, El Cerrito CLERK Marjorie Jackson 5218 Ernest Av., 1D, El Cerrito 5235 Victor Av., lE, El CerritoCLERKRubyAntsy C= Susie B. Greer 5234 Ernest Av., lB, El Cerrito v kELCERRITONO. 20 r t. POLLING PLACE Robt. Burns Residence, 847 Gelston PI., El Cerrito VIE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Catherine D. Burns 847 Gelston Pl., El Cerrito JUDGE Dora Hewitt 8055 Terrace Dr., EI Cerrito JUDGE Lydia H. Wood 7815 Terrace Dr., El Cerrito CLERK Eva Schreiner 868 Bates Av.. E.I. Cerrito CLERK Barbara .Lucich 7845 -Terrace Dr., El Cerrito CLERK Marjorie Lends 816 Galvin Dr., El Cerrito CERRITOIMNO. 20A POLLING PLACE Robt. Burns residence, 847 Gelston Pl., El Cerrito HA ADORES$ i, INSPECTOR Gertrude Waterbury 1290 Arlington Av., El Cerrito JUDGE Ruth Hunt 822 Sea View Drive., El Cerrito JUDGE T.; lias- McCafferty 7969xa Terrace `Dr., El Cerrito CLERK Eunice Abney 7760 Stocktam St., El Cerrito CLEC Alice Schofield 8226 Terrace Dr., El Cerrito CLEI'Ki Phyllis Hollingsband 416 V112age Dr., rl. Cerrito YS t EL CERRITO N0. 21 POLLING PLACE Fire House, 1300 San Pablo Av., E1 Cerrito d 44.4` FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 _ Continuedgr RAM ADDRESS l INSPECTOR diary Zara 1441 Liberty St., El Cerrito JUDGE Victoria larrone 1422 EIm St., EI Cerrito JUDGE Josephine Bonelli 1439 Liberty St., EI Cerrito CLERK Constance Regalia 1422 Liberty St., El Cerrito CLARK Margaret Drouillard 1435 Elia St., Bl Cerrito ' y CLQ Elsie Siebert 1415 Liberty St., El Cerrito 1 EL C-;MRITO $0. 23A POLLING PLACE J. Travilla Rumpus Room, 1305 Elsa St., EI.Cerrito f NAMfi ADDRESS i INSPECTOR Mary Stroc:berg 1323 Elm St., El Cerrito 4 JUDGEMartha Walls 1308 Elm St. EI Cerrito JUDGE Inez Scott 3238 Elm St., El Cerrito CLERK Mary E.iz. Kuhl e 1300 Elm St., El Cerrito 1 CLERK panda Fio 1224 EI St., El Cerrito i CLERK Lydia Perralli 1324 Elan St.y El Cerrito EL CMITO NO. 22 POLLING PLACE J. Nardan garage, 1546 Kearney St., El Cerrito Y }r NALS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Utbryn Sandvick 1534 Kearney St., El Cerrito JUDGE Pauline Gag 1503 Liberty St., El Cerrito JUDGE Edith Guiduci 6239 Cypress Av., El Cerrito tr: CLERK Angelina Bertolli 1630 Kearney St., El Cerrito CLE3K Josephine Bain 6208 Cypress Ave* El Cerrito CLERK L'arg Cisi 1627 Sen Pablo Ave, El Cerrito EL CERRITO N0. 23 Y POLLING PLACE Be Turner's garage, 1925 Key Blvd., El Cerrito Yf , y 1 3DADdDs ADDRESS INSPECTOR Beverly Turner 1925 flay Blvd., El Cerrito JUDGE Nary Bll.idge 2030 Hagen Blvd., El Cerrito JUDGE Mary Bottini 1912 Junction Av., El Cerrito CLERK Charlotte Colla 1922 Seg Blvd., El Cerrito t CLERK Helen kelhoff 1932 Keg Blvd., El Cerrito CLEEK Bessie Faelz 6563 Cutting B&Lvd., El Cerrito fi r f 1 EL CERRITO N0. 24 i POLLING PLACE Tl Cerrito Jr. High School, Ashbury Eareka, El Cerrito rt f}f NA W£ ADDRESS INSPECTOR Henry Henricksen 7404 Rockway Ave, El Cerrito r, JUDGE Lorraine German 408 Ashbury Ave, El Cerrito JUDO Irene Tryon 7335 Fairmont Ave, E2 Cerrito 1 CLERK Lillian Kirkpatrick 7325 Fairmont Ave, El Cerrito t _. CLERK Ellen Skinner 7601 Errol Dr., El Cerrito CLERK Mabel Henrielmon 7404 Rockvay Ave, El Cerrito R rC POLLING PLACE Major H. P. Banks garage, 1 Edgecroft Rd., Berkeley 7, Calif. IVIE Y 3DAt ADDRESS s a INSPECTOR Flora N. Scott 824 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Florence Grodorf 178 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley 7 n JUDGE Hannah Workman 660 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Nell,He Donnas 173 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Kathryn Plumer 9 Edgecroft Rd., Berkey 7 CLERK INGTON NO. 2 i POLLING PLACE A. O. Donogh Jr., garage, 256 Cambridge Ave., Berkeley 7 3 ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucille V. Donogh 256 Cambridye Ave., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Edith Ford 252 Cambridge Ave., Berkeley 7 fw Nae H. Carey 307 Rugby Ave., Berkeley 7 CLQ Marjorie Me Miller 260 Amherst Ave., Berkeley 7 CL-aK Mary Beers 206 Standford Ave., Berkeley 7 CLE' fi Margaret .A. NeRairs 247 Amherst Ave., Berkeley 7 IHGTOli NO. 2A POLLING PLACE G. W. Cassel garage, 308 Vassar Ave., Berkeley 7 rte: x 2DAME ADDRESSz s INSPECTOR Barbara Senior 321 Rugby Ave., Berkeley 7 JUDO Clara Hahl 343 Yale Ave., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Marion Cassel 308 Vassar Ave., Berkeley 7 4 CLERK Harriet Il. Harley 187 Purdue Ave.., Berkeley 7 C= Margaret E. Lawton 215 Purdue Ave., Berkeley 7 CLERK Winona L. Buckl in 410 Yale Ave., Berkeley 7 F 193 A I3IDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 w Continued K3liSINGTOII 80. 3 POLLING PLACE Laudon F. Strobel garage, 42 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley fYr.7 I ADDRESS f . f. 4rXt INSPECTOR Katherine Scott 96 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE 31arion Spillman 13 Kingston Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Edwina J. Ruth 50 Lenox Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Helen V. Ferguson 81 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Dorothy Silveria 40 Lenox Rd., Berkeley ? CLERK Janice L. I147.1.1ags 105 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley ? r XENSINrzTON 80. 3A POLLING PLACE Carlton .C. Strout garage, 45 Kingston Rd., Berkeley ? ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen B. Smith 41 - Kingston Rd., Berkeley 7 Y; JUDGE Anna E. ,Otto 30 Kingston Rd., Berkeley ? a . CLERK Helen Frisvold 29 Kingston Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Orva 9. Davis 16 Beverly Ct., Berkeley 7 CLERK Lillian L. Erickson 34 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mary P. Strout 45 Kingston Rd., Berkeley ? IKON NO. 4 POLLING PLACE Arlington Ave. Cammunity Center, 52 Arlington Ave., Berkeley r STAT ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marcella Uarsan 51 Arlington Ct., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Mary Robinson 33 Norwood Ave., Berkeley 7 JUDGE Lucille Powell 1 Cowper Ave., Berkeley 7 fT.. CLERK Ann Crockett 18 Arlington Ct., Berkeley 7 CLERK Janine Snyder 61 Harwood Ave., Berkeley 7 CLERK Jane W. Abbott 55 Arlington Ct., Berkeley 7 a SENSIIIGT'OR NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Geo. P. Cake garages 240 Willamette Ave., Berkeley 8 a NA ADDRESS J G IRSPECTOR Dorothy Calve 240 Willamette Ave., Berkeley 8 r JUDGE Rose A. Tiller 233 Pardue Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE I3arle Tolhurst 228 Colwabia Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Frances Van Dorn 120 Canyon Ave., Berkeley 8 moi CLERK Nina H. Gleason 277 Pardue Ave., Berkeley 8 CL:RK Leona 1E. Troup 220 Billmsette Ave., Berkeley 8 r_ k KENSIMTON 110. 5A ua PALLING PLACE Donald L. White gaga;-e, 33 Westo-(nater Ave., Berkeley 8 NA2dE ADMUM INSPECTOR Jessie N. Y53te 33 Westminster Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGES Edna Weltsin 140 St., Albans Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE Constance Partsch 9 Westminster Ave., Berkeley 8t . CLERK Elisabeth Eempey 125 Ste Albans Ave., Berkoley 8 t CLERK Clara 0. Tessum 216 Yale Ave., Berkeley 8 f CLERK Marie Hearney 35 Windsor Ave., Berkeley 8 KEpTSZIDTOH H0. 6 rA:` V POLLING PLACE Dr. E. D. Lucas basement, 540 Woodmont Ave., Eerkeley 8 Fr, IA? ADDRESS A INSPECTOR Helen,TcDernout 541 Vistazmont Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE 311as Grace B. Dotts 526 Woodmont Ave., Berkeley 8 a JUDGE Martha Snith 657 Ifood*'ont Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Mary Page 661 Woodmont Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Ruth Robertson 567 Vistamont Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Fera W. .Shear 600 Itoodmont Ave., Berkeley 8 s q p qIT3GMNO. ? r POLLnTG PLACE Percy F. Betts garage, 5 Westminster Dr., Berkeley 8 HA i ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie D. Scroggins 56 Kenyon Ave., Berkeley 8 JUDGE Abra B. Hoadley 120 St. Albans Rd., Berkeley JUDGE.Erma Long 100 York Ave., Berkeley 8 rN Cia- Ii Martha Cathcart 130 York Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Grace E. Leslie . 22 Windsor Ave., Berkeley 8 CLERK Mary P. Kinl ock 50 Windsor Ave., Berkeley 8y4 KENSINGTON NO. 8 MI' ij ss 3POLLINGPLACEDavidB. Arthur garage, 6 Marchant Ct., Berkeley 7 Y T6 ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lillian B. Arthur 6 Tarebant Ctf, Berkeley 7 JUDGE Julia O+Connor 2 Varchant Ct., Berkeley 7 FRIDAY, OC M 6, 1950 - Continu d r JUDGE- Bernice F. Erb 16 Eldridge Ct., Berkeley 7 0L-013K Jeanne E. Cassil 523 Coventry Rd., Berkeley 7 CLERK Muriel Monahan 510 Coventry Rd., Berkeley t CLs. RK Mercy Forsburg 24 Sunset Dr., Berkeley 7 RICHUORD NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Eddie Palenchsr garage, 325 Tewksbury Ave.., Richmond J 5 NAME Y i ADDRESS rNSPECTOR Mrs. Ruby E11 19 519 Golden Gate Ave., Richmond JUDGE Christine X. Dennis 719 Golders Gate Ave., Richmond JUDGE Mary A. Young 537 Golden Gate Ave., Richmond CLERK Ethel Anderson 440 Golden Gate Ave., Richmond CLERK Geo. B. Erstsine 533 Golden Gate Ave., Richmond r .. CLFtK Virginia Bryant 601 Golden Cate Ave., Richmond RICffiZOND NO. 2 2Atit POLLING PLACE Pt. Masonic Lodge, 210 Washington. Ave., Richmond y ItlU ADDRESS M INSPECTOR Daisy Esser 116: Nichol Ave., Richmond JUDGE Ethel Alexander 209 Piedmont Ave., Richmond 1 JUDGE E14 oeth A. cbmwer 212 Martina.St.,.Richmond. CLMK Margaret Brown 317 Santa Fe Ave., Richmond f CLERK Jessie U. Morris 409 Santa Fe Ave., Richmond h CLERK Nellie Ross. 2I0 Martina Ave., Richmond RICHMOND 80. 3 f POLLING PLACE F. W. Hess. garage, 323 Washington Ave., Richmond NAMEe ADDRESS INSPECTOR Hallie Stiatvater 66 Terrace Ave., Richmond JUDO Josepbine Esser 39 Nichol Ave., Rid=ond JUDGE Inez Garside 505 WaahJmgton Ave., Richmond Clam Bernice Darley 208 Bishop Ave., Richmond CLERK Elizabeth H. Pruitt 83 Terrace Ave., Richmond CLr.RK Haabelle Tuller 64 Terrace Ave., Richmond W tri e.4. RIMOHD NO. 4 POLLING PLACE methodist Chinch, Nichol 8: Martina, Richmond 1 RA ADDRESS INSPECTOR JkLua. Bill 217 Cottage Ave., Richmond JUDGxRita Hatteucci 122 Castro Ave., Richmond JUDGE Reva Carey I Cottage Ave., Richmond CLERK Viva Crun 400 W. Richmond Ave., Richmond CT9-M Josephine Palenchar 325 Teid0bury Ave., Richmond CLERK Clara D. Perasso 223 Cottage Ave., Richmond 4 RICHMOND 80. 5 POLLING PLACE Pt. Masonic bodge, 210 Washington Ave., Richmond iKA ADDRESS y INSPECTORnargaret A. Kenny 11 Washington Ave., Richmond i JUDGE Nellie A. Cooper 111 Park P1., Richmond JUDGE Anna B. Goss 127 W. Richmond Ave., Richmond CTMM Ethel A. Campbell 157 Park P1., Richmond CL'r M Marie Geridono 50 Hicholl Ave., Richmond CLERK Sarah Perritt 18 Washington Ave., Richmond RICID1011D NO. 6 x ' POLLING PLACE Washington School, East Richmond Ave. & Wine St., Richmond RARE ADDRESS INSPECTOR I"Sa. Morrison 339 East Richmond Ave., Richmond JUDGE Mary McCook 219 Nevada Ave., Richmond 3 JUDGE Mfrs. Flora E. Henry 125 Glenn St., Richmond l CrMK Flora W. Brower 597 Vinateg Ave., Richmond i CLERK Margaret Grayson 5029 Barrett Ave., Richmond CIERK Thelma Rusek 571 Vintage St., Richmond x x RICHMORD No. 7 POLLING PACE Recreation 81dg.3, S. 6th & Maine St., Richmond 4RM ADDRESS t, rrk iNSPECTOR Jennie Hancher 145 S. 3rd St., Richmond JUDGE Bather Hanson 140 S. 4th 3t., 2D, Richmond f} JUDGE Tempa 'Mendell 135 S. 3rd St., Richmond r CLERK Olivia Kimball 224 S. 2nd St., Richmond CLERK Anne Martin 139 S. 3rd St., Richmond 4 CLERK Robert W. Outman 138 S. 5th St., Richmond l F i. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 - Continued 195 4. RIMMED 7A POLLING PLACE Recreation Bldg., S. 6th Baine Sts., Richmondd; ADDRESSDDRESS Fw ti f 55+ yy INSPECTOR Mrs. Vetsa Cole 225 S. 5th St., Richmond k JUDGE Mildred Cochran 600 Mine Ave., 1A, Richmond JUDGE Martha Bridges 234 S. 5th St., Richmond CLERK Emon Gimsburg 140 S. 3rd St., IC, Richmond u CLERS Laura Biederman 133 S. 6th St., IF, Richmond CLERK Doris Taedsoe 151 S. 5th St., Richmond RICHMOND 8 POLLING PLACE Mabel Mason Living Roam, 118 S. 14th St., Richmond NAVE ADDRESS x INSPECTOR Louise Spinney 126 S. 14th St., Richmond JUDGE Margaret Phillips 449 S. 17th St., Richmond s , JUDGE TATTian I. Games 141 S. 14th St., Richmond CLERK Irma Godfrey 1410 Ohio Ave., Richmond CLERK Vera Cockrell 1212 Chio Ave., ID, Richmond CTZ,RK Marilia B. Everley 1401. Qhio Ave., ID, Richmond HICMEOND NO. 8A POLLING PLACE Seventh Day Adventist School, 13th St. off Ohio, Richmond NAME ADDRESS utG'2s INSPECTOR Ezsna Sagner. 219 S. 13th St., Richmond JUDGE Edgar B. Everley 1401 Chio Ave., 2B,, Richmond JUDGE Mary Gillis 250 S. 9th St., Richmond CLERK Pearl Chi= 240 S. 2nd St., Richmond CLERK Beatrice Larsen 127 S. 14th St. Richmond CLERK Ann Rowiss 1409 Garvin Ave., Richmond RICHMOND NO.9 Y w" POLLING PLACE Carl Pilcher garage, 220 S. 20th St., Richmond Q rj t AD yr NSP CTOR Ada Pilcher 220 S. 20th St., Ricbmand JUDGE Margaret Mood 115 S. 23rd St., Richmond JUDGE Nary K+ Richie 631 S. 41st St., Richmond CT M.- Lucy Dau Sc3rnl dt 221 S. 21st St., Richmond CLUMC Mary Eckhart 1912 Florida Ave., Richmond CLERK Muriel Scheppler 200 S. 19th St., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 9A POLLING PLACE Cha E. Williams garage, 200 S. 20th St., Richmond Y x BA' ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Esther.Williams 200 S. 20th St., Richmond JUDGE Audrey Burk 270 S. 20th St., Richmond JUDGE Elisa B. Smith 2901 Cutting Blvd., 1F, Richmond CLERK Rancia E. Cook 241 3. 20th St., IA, Richmond CLERK Margaret Shaw 440 S. 27th St., 1A, Richmond' CLERK Ann Weindel 241 S. 20th St., IF, Richmond RICHMOND NO. 10 POLLING PLACE J. .Vidulich garage, 1703 Bissell Ave., Richmond ItA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Bessie Vidulich 1703 Bissell Ave., Richmond JUDGE Josephine ?itis 1830 Chanslor Ave., Richmond t, JUDGE Leona R. Neuron 160 - 17th St., Richmond CLERK Henrietta Peaterson 159 _ 19th St., Richmond CLn"'RS Hazel Morrison 1620 Bissell Ave., Richmond CLERK M1nnie Vargas 1826 Bissell Ave., Richmond N RICHMOND NO. 11 POLLING PLACE H. C. ,BO =N residence, 121 - 15th St., Richmond Lir RAW ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen K. Dinock 1531 Chanslor Ave., Richmond JUDGE Josephine Cannon 451 McLaughlin Ave., Richmond JUDGE Vida Smith 146 - 15th St., Richmond CLEC Rosie Rich 1512 Chanslor Ave., Richmond CLERK Dora XcLammblln 163 _ 16th St., Richmond CLERIC Rose Brooks 119 - 16th St., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 12 s POLLING PLACE Ernest .Broffi basement, 163 .. 14th St., Richmond I ss ADDRESS INSPECTOR Clarice 3:aschio 1215 Chanslor Ave., Richmond 27?GE Mauvereen H. Rolly 1::174 Chanslor Ave., Richmond j FRIDAY, OCTOBER 69 1950 _ Continued i JUDGE Maude B_ro ibacher 1209 Chansior Ave., Richmond f LW CLERK vola T. giovo 163 - 14th St., Richmond CLERK AnnaTurn n 1225 Chanslor Ave., Richmond Cog Ann F. Audibert 228 - 13th St., Richmond rz RICHMOND NQ. 13 2 POLLING PLACE Ruth Nevcomb garage, 131 - litn St., Richmond CRESS INSPECTOR Annie S. Hampton 150 _ 9th St., Richmond 5 JUDGE Maude Arnold 121 - 12th St., Richmond JUDGE Avis T. Thampson 138 - 11th St., Richmond Cog Lois Said 120 - lith St., Richmond ger CLERK Anna E. Bra'. 34 _ ilth 3t., Richmond CLERK Carrie Merritt 905 Chanslor Ave., Richmond j RICHUOND NO. 14 f POLLING PLACE Musician Hall, 268 - 6th St.x Ricbmand ADDRESS INSPECTOR Grace L. Mchastar 6 _ 7th St... Richmond JUDGE Freda K. Stolker 230 - 6th. St., Richmond YJy JUDGE Grace Schimmf 23 - 7th St., Richmond CMargaret Logen 133 _ 7th St., Richmond f CLERK Luella Lang 222 _ 6th St., Richmond WERE Millie Beddoes 615 Bissell Ave., Ricbmond i d , s RICHNOND NO. 15 POLLING PLACE Firs Station f2, 235 - 5th St., Richmond NAS ADDRESS r ivsmSCTOR Mrs. Grace Black 161 - 5th St., Richmond JUDGE Hermine A. Moore 226 - 5th St. Richmondp. JUDGE Adelyn H- Edgar 419 Chanslor Ave. , Richmond f CLERK Bertha gate 144 _ 4th St., Richmond CLERK Josephine Heinemann 157 _ 6th St., Richmond CL-K Anna B. Alexander. 158 _ 4th St., Richmond RICHUT02ID NO. 16 POLLING PLACE K. Novalevsky garage, 233 Bissell Ave., Richmond ADDRESS AA... INSPECTOR Anita Transue 133 _ 4th St., Richmond JUDGE Chas. Wiser 210 Chanslor Ave., Richmond JUDGE Georgians Lasater 288 - 3rd St., Richmond r . C]ERK Mildred J. Barrow 305 Bissell Ave., Richmond CLERK Minnie Quinn 235 _ 3rd St., Richmond CLERK Lulu A. French 143 - 4th. St., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 17 POLLING PLACE Project office, Atchison Village, Richmond cv¢ HAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Louise A. Smith 285 Curry St., Richmond JUDGE Blanche Foster 15 Chanslor Ave., Ricbmond JUDGE Elsa Crandall 158 Chanslor Circle, Richmond CLERK Jeanne French 9 Chanslor Ct., Richmond t CLERK Katherine Garin 210 Gerrard Blvd., Richmond f CLERK Helen C. Lively 336 W. Bissell Ave., Richmond RICHMOND S0. 17A t POLLING PLACE 'ro ject Offiae, Atchison Village, Richmond ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie Judd 258 Collins;Ave., Richmond JUDGE LeDair Doyle 348 W. Macdonald Ave., Richmond JUDGE Helen Rassing 125 Collins St., Richmond CLERK Dorotb Worden 39 W. Bissell Ave., Richmond CLERK idelll ith 29. W. Bissell Ave., Richmond w, jCI"RK Helen I. Clute 34 W. Macdonald Ave., Richmond fi RIC OND NO. 18 r POLIIMG PLACE Carl WbCanless garage, 204 Nevin Ave., Richmond • Y j i fiP 1 ADDRESS U 1 SYa INSB;CTOR Nargaret A. Shea 405 A St., Richmond 1JUDGE Florence Chaney 448 _ 2nd St., Richmond i JUDGE Evelyn B. Kole 219 Nevin Ave., Richmond CLERK Jeanette Axelson 437 1st St., Richmond CLQ Muriel Dopey 214 Nevin. Ave., Richmond f C= Esther L. Bentley 429 _ 3rd St., Richmond i- A W Friday, October 6, 1950 .- Continued sr RICHMOND NO. 19 1 f Md+rc POLLING PLACE Junior College Library, 4th Ft Nevin, Richmond r z,r Nm ADDRESS INSPECTOR Brovaie Maxwell 434 Nevin Ave., Ricbmond s 4 i Y JUDGE Kristine Thomson 417 Nevin Ave., Ricbmond JUDGE Laura E. McGrath 453 _ 5th St., Ricbmond p C=Jalia Salzer 442 _ 3rd St.s Richmond CLERK Florence B. Gall 459 5th St., Richmond CLERK Olivette F. 0*Rourke 425 Nevin Ave., Ricbmond L RICMIOND NO. 20 N z,. POLLING PLACE J. -A. Alonzo garage, 808 Barrett Ave., Ric2msand 5. RAMti ADDRESS i 11 Kms.. T_NSPECTOR Dora Scari 609 Nevin Ave., Richmond JUDGE Minnie Biermer 432 - 7th St., Ricbmoad JUDGE Mae Prim 824 IIevin Ave., Ricbmond CLERK Thelma K* Barrett 420 - 8th St., Ricbmond CL= Ellen N. Weston 443 - 9th St., Ricbmand CLERK Clara Porter 447 - 9th St., Richmond e` RICHKOHD 10. 21 y . ix > POLLING PLACE Ricbgnond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave., Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Eva Hall 1114., Barrett Ave., Ricbmond JUDGE Hester L. Brown 1120 Nevin Ave., Richmond JUDGE Lucille Sister 418 - 11th St., Ricbmond CLERK buil Graefenecker 429 - 11th St.s Ricbmond 3 CLERK Elsa 8urtz 451 nth St., Ricbmond CLERK Chas. Pelmomt 1108 Bevin, Ave., Richmond RICMND NO. 22 POLLING PLACE Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave.s Richmond. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ida Daley Howman 420 - 13th St., Ricbmond JUDGE Jean Russell 423 _ 13th St., Richmond JUDGE Victoria T. Leggett 3.225 Nevin Ave., Richmond CLERK Grace J. Browning 433 . 15th St., Richmond CLERK Ann Chilton 430 - 2nd St., Richmond CLERK Anna Sveitzer 441 _ 14th St.,•Ricbmond Yy,a RICHMOND NO. 28 POLLING PLACE R. Jenkins garage, 530 - 11th St., Richmond ADDRESS 4 ry> INSPECTOR Agues Henry 579 - 11th St., Richmond JUDGE Florence Marshall 1020 Roosevelt Ave., Ricbmond JUDGE Grace Jenkins 530 - 11th St., Ric.Fmmond CLERKMildred B. Ha=ond 555 - 11th St., Richmond CIERK Grace E. Thompson 1317 Barrett Ave., Ricbmond CLERK Gladys 13. Paulson 1301 Barrett Ave., Rich:aond RICMIOND NO. 24 POLLING PLACE S.Kvemen garage, 576 - 9th St., Richmond x*IA NADr ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mae H. 01 onnell 524 _ 9th St., Richmond JUDGE Nary V. Bill 600 - 8th St., Ricbmond JUDGE Jessie McKenzie 2722 Barrett Ave., Ricbmond CLQ Bernice Saunders 528 - 8th St., Richmond CLERK Lulu VandeVenter 656 - 8th St., Richmond CLERK Margaret R. Schafer 675 - 10th St., Richmond ell RIMUD NO. 25 POLLING PLACE Harold Hasmus sea garage, 527 Ripley Av., µHAM ADDRESS x 1 N INSPECTOR Cleo Fevins 524 - 6th St., Richnond JUDGE MayE. Mallin 669 - 6th St., Ricbmond tea...JUDGE'Jo . Jeffrey 661 - 6th St., Ricbmond f clam Agnes Vft rburtm 573 - 6th St., Ricbmond CLERK Aima Rasmussen 527 Ripley St., Fddmond CLmK Ray Hartin 513 Ripley Ave, Ricbmond RICHN011D NO. 26 POLLING PLACE boon Michel garage, 541 - 4th St., 4#' f Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued p i JUDGE Myrtle McClintock 549 - 5th St., Richmond CLQ Jennie Sharp 401 Barrett Ave., Ricl=cnd CLERK Elizabeth Barbieri 550 .. 4th St., Richmond CLERrx Alice Ricbaud 647 - 5th St., Richmond RIMOND 190. 27 POLLING PLACE Peres School, 5t1i Pemnsglvsnfa.Av., Richmond NAMEA Q h AiJDRES? t INSPECTOR Helen Bazt w 2900 Andrade -Ave,r Richmond JUDGE Geo. G. Jackson 635 _ 11th St., Richmond JUDGE Mrs. 14arle Arenas 824 - 9th St., Ricbmvnd CLERK Lfrs. Mme D. Casselman 505 Pennsylvania Ave, Richmond Clss"RE Mrs. Mari Covell 720 - 9th St., Richmond A . CIERK Caroline Martini 509 Pennsylvania Ave, Richmond RICHMOND 110. 28 M , a 4 POLLING PLACE Mrs. Jas G. Healey garage, 745 - 17th. St., RA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Kathleen Santos 1825 PAve., Richmond r Pennsylvania Av. JUDGE Rose grey 1765 Pennsylvania Ave., Richmond JUDGE 1759mer 1759 Pennsylvania Ave, Richmond f CLERK Harm Barker 1822 Burbeck Av., Richmond CLL•'RK Dorothy Smith 737 20th St. Riclsaond h f CLERK Elsie Harris 1618 Burback Ave., Richmtond r RICHMOND NO. 29 POLLING PLACE Geo. Smith garage, 1831 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond ADDRESS s r INSPECTOR Annie McGrath 638 - 18th 3t., Richmond JMGu Florence Arnold 622 _ 16th St., Richmond JUDGE Daisy Peacock 636 - 19th St., Richmond clan Marie L. Baumberger 620 - 19th St., Ricbmzond CLQ Ellen Costello 1900 Pennsylvania Av., Ricbmond CL 0K Julia I. Xaskal 628 _ 17th St., Richmond x R.ICHUGHD 710. 30 rr, POLLIATG PIACE Fire` House No. 3, 1900 Barrett Av., Ricbmoand NAMADDRESS INSPECTOR Minnie L. Phillips 1731 Barrett Ave,, Richmond JUDGE Nellie E. Bethards 1732 Barrett Ave, Richmond JUDGE Velma. Nicholson 526 .. 18th St., Richmond CLERK Annetta An,gwin 1815 Barrett Ave,, Richmond CLQ Sadie Roe Preston 510 .. 18th St., Richmond CLERK Myrtle No Arjastra hg 545 - 19th St., Richmond r' y i RICEMOND NO. 31 POLLING PLACE Wm: Albergits Storeroam, 555 _ 22nd St., Richmond y ADDRESS 7`.: INSPECTOR Margaret R... Brandau 540 - 22nd St., Richmond JUDGE Lulu A. Hudson 527 _ 21st St., Richmond ' JUDGE Blanche C. Trayer 430 _ 20th St., Richmond CLERK Leola F. Bohling 467 _ 22nd St., Richmond C= LaVonia Carr 2218 $arrett Ave.. Richmond f CLERK Elsie Farr6v 2132 Barrett Av., Richmond IRICEHCHD 1€0. 32 yxf POLLIVT'G PIACE L. Cosentini garage, 634 _ 22nd St., Richmond K£, 1EA? ADDRESS r5 INSPECTOR Jeannette A. LaMarra 2035 Grant f t Av., Richmond JUDGE Caroline Anderson 618 _ 22nd,St., Richmond L ; - JUDGE Wilma Stevart 2014 Burbeck Av., Richmond w CLEAR Grace Ta;for 643 _ 22nd St., Richmond yF`CLERK May Belle Shrtm 616 - 21st 3t., Richmond CLERIC Annie Koses 788 - 22nd St., Richmcnd e RICEMOND NO. 33 POLLING PLACE Presbyterian Church of the Redemer, 2354 Andrade Av., Richmond r XAADDRESS INSPECTOR Mabel J. Fuller 2369 Lovell Av., Richmond h JUDGE Bertha Bacon 2375 Lowell Ave., Richmond JUDGE Idar'ie Hughes 1130 - 24th St., Richmond CLERK Hosea Cecil 2540 Lowell Ave.,Richmond r= CLERK Plvnaa Jackson 2531 Emeric Av., Richmond CLERK Lorene Henderson 2520 Liarciopa Ave.,,. Richmond- x 4 m 9 N5 Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued ti RICHROED S0. 34 POOLING PLACE Edw. To Mooney Bookstore, 3601 Esmond Av., Richmond ADMlESS n INSPECTOR Amy F. Pearson 980 - 35th St., Ricbmond s JUDGE Gladys Firgeiredo 837 _ 35th St., Richmond JUDGE Mfrs. Caroline Schnabel 824 - 36th St., Richmond CLERK N. Elizabeth Ettl mg 3425 Garvin Av. Ricbmond CLLMK Harriet B. Porter 919-37th St., Richmond CLERK Esther L. Hillstrom 3603 Garvin Ave., Richmond RICMORD NO. 35 POLLING PLACE John Hayes garage, 461 Dime St., Cor. Barrett, Ricbmond RAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Penelope Davis 458 Carleton St., Richmond JUDGE Irene C. Via 343 Carlston St., Richmond fle JUDGE Mrs. Grace Engel 450 Carlston St., Richmond CLERK Margaret Henderson 5018 Kevin Ave., Richmond CL= Valera X. Anderson 473 Carlston St., Ricbmond CLERK Ann Vukelich 476 Carlston St., Richmond V. RICHMOND NO. 36 POLLING PLACE Teresa 'Mite residence, 424 - 42nd St., Richmond IUB ADDRESS INSPECTOR Syra Kreutzen 426 _ 39th St., Ricbmond JUDGE Pearl Bayless 419 - 43rd St.-, Ricbmond JUDGE Teresa TGAte 424 - 42nd St., Richmond C= Margaret Drexel 425 _ 42nd St., Ricbmond z CLERK Dora F. Wooley 418 - 42nd St., Ricbmond x CLERK Edina Moore 4012 Barrett Av., Richmond 4 l T RICHMOND NO. 37 POLLING PLACE Walter Willson garage, 561 - 35th St., Richmond r ADDRESS R. INSPECTOR Alice Willson 561 - 35th St., Richmond mf, JUDGE Alma T. Barrett 3411' Kevin Av., Richmond JUDGE Miriam Harvaez 3410 Roosevelt Av., Richmond CLERK Caroline F. I%Afee 553 - 34th St., Ricbmond CLERK Lillian Dahl 728 - 35th St., Richmond CLERK Mrs. Aino Bergeron 420 - 32nd St., Richmond T u,RICHMOND, NO. 38 POLLING PLACE Lon Butler Garage, 2800 Barrett Av., Ricl=ond h ADDRESS nspEC TOR Elsie Butler 2800 Barrett Av., Richmond JUDGE Pierina McLaughlin 2006 Roosevelt Av., Richmond JTZGE Carol Sue Butler 2110 Visalia-Av., Richmond CLERK Lenore Wilson 559 Civic Center, Richmond CLERK Bertha Anderson 2712 Kevin Av., Richmond CLERK Esther Fay Hicks 646 - 22nd St., Richmond RICHMOIID NO. 39 POLLING PLACE Longfellow Jr. High School, 239 _ 23rd St., Richmond ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie 0. Vaslie 2120 Nevin Av., Richmond JUDGE Tars. Edith Bryant 158 - 22nd St., Richmond JUDGE Mary Rogers 2112 Macdonald Av., Richmond CL:. t Elizabeth Ole jack 337 - 22nd St., Ricbmand E CLERK Marie 'S. Riordan 2132 Kevin Av., Richmond41CLERKRobertBeBryant158 - 22nd St., Richmond RIM011D HO. 40 r POLLING PLILCE L. 1iisbar garage, 202 So. 35th St., Rfcbmcnd HANEr ADDRESS t INSPECTOR Lydia Beer 152 So. 35th St., Richmond JUDGE Phyllis Van Name 245 So. 35th St., Richmond JUDGE, Corinne Jeffress 1924 Cbsaslor Av., Richmond CLERK Olga Campbell 3501 Florida Av., Richmond CIERK Mars Dour 2109 Esmond Av., Richmond CLERK Louise Wishar 202 So. 35th. 3t., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 41 POLLING PLACE Stege School, 50th b Cypress, Ricbmond,* r P ADDRESS I11SPECTOR Margaret Gately 4849 Cypress Av.r Richmond x a r Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued JUDGE Anna Soldavini 980 So, 47th St., Richmond x JUDGE Kathryn P. Klatt 4525 Cypress Av., Richmond C= Evelyn McGuire 842 So. 45th St., Richmond CLERK Agnes Baird 842 So. 49th St., Richmond p, CLERK Phyllis McBride 4723 Cypress Av., Richmond ds RICHMOND NO. 41A POLLING PIACE-Stege School, 50th & Cypress, Ricbmond ZTA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen G. Bomber 4849 Cnwe ss Av.p Richmond Y i„ JUDGE Nora 0. Chambers 4910 Cypress Ave,, Ricbmond JI"DGE Mary Todero 4607 Cypress Av., Richmond CTMM Janis Saling 933 So. 47th St., Ricbmond CLERK 21arion Barrett 4708 Potrero Av., Ricbmond Clim Mrs. Norvolle Stripe 839 So. 45th St., Richmond RrcmM0ND No. 42 POLLING PLACE-Geo. L. Black garage, 1511 Sen Joaquin Av., Richmond WAIM ADDRESS X• i f : INSPECTOR Ailene Black 3.532 San Joaquin Ave., Richmond JUDGE nary Frances Estes 1410 San Joaquin Ave., Richmond JUDGE Elva ' Eileen Doane 5314 Imperial Av., Richmond s' CLERK Mary Loretto 1505 San Toaquin Av., Richmond m CL£RK Jos. L. Walecka 1467 Carlson Blvd., Richmond w " CLinK Clark L. Booker 1531 San Joaquin Ave,, Richmond RICHMOND NO. 43 POLLING PLACE-Carp Fire Girls Hdq. 2745 Doer Av., Richmond y}} NAIL ADDRESS 1 INSPECTOR Mabel P. Chapman 2732 Do or Ave,, Richmond JUDGE Rita Humphrey 709 28th St., Richmond JUDGE Zella L. St. Martin 2802 Donner Av., Richmond CLERK Norma Jean Armand 1622 Bissell Ave, Richmond CLERK Mary L. Locke 28+07 Dormer Ave., Richmond CLMK Alice V. Cram 2564 Downer Av., Richmond s t I k FLS• t RIMOND N0.n.. j; POLLING PLACE-C. 0. Davis Garage, 636 - 32nd St., Richmond 1 F NAMT'S ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mabel Davis 636 -32nd St., Richmond JUDGE Margaret Summers 523 - 33rd St., Richmond JUDGE Minnie Howell 653 - 32nd St., Richmond CLERK Violet Hasiel 610 - 32nd St., Richmond G _ CLERK EmTi S Xanrow 654 - 32nd St., Richmond. CLERK Henle Gersdorf 3220 Clinton Av., Richmond a* RICHMOND NO. 45 rr Y POLLING PLACE-Paul Cook's ,garage, 529 Dime St., Richmond e NAS ADDRESSA . a r, INSPECTOR Bertha Spruner 525 Di= St., Richmond r JUDGE Julia Shea 550 McLaughlin St., Richmond JUDGE Iona Cook 529 Dim St., Richmond CLMIK Dorothy De1er 515 Die St., Richmond CLMK Alice Egan 646 Hua3oldt St., Richmond CLERK Morons Walker 641 Ataada+r St., Richmond u d;r RICHMOND NO. 46 POLLING PLACE-Leo F. Prescott garage, 5919 Van Fleet Ave,, Richmond 1{iiADDREE VS TY INSPECTOR Coila Lady 5902 San Jose Ave,, Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Jane Duke 2830 Santa Clara Ave., Richmond j JUDGE Elsie Jobaston 6101 San Jose Ave., Richmond CIERB Emma C1a7more 5723 Van Fleet Av., Richmond CLERK Lydia F'irchov 5840 Van Fleet Av., Richmond CLERK Pauline Cooper 5641 Van Fleet Av., Richmond u . RICHMOND NO. 47 POLLING PLACE-Nyst Schools 1-11th & Maine, RichmondRMADDRESSi INSPECTOR Edith M. Ostrom 1115 Florida Av., Richmond JUDGE Grace D. Curry 932 Ohio Av., Richmond JUDGE Rebecca Travis 919 Florida Ave Richmond I CLERK Cordie '!Wynn 148 So. 11th St., Richmond µ,CLERK ova Renal 914 Ohio Ave, Richmond CLERK 1%xSaret Chattleton I30 So. 11th St., A 201. Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued I bwiYyr.f ai4 RICHUONO 30. 47A POLLING PLACE Nystrom School, nth Maine, Richmond ADDRESS s r INSPECTOR Katherine All amarmc 630 Ohio Av., Richmond i' .... JUDGE Esther Bianchini 136 So. 11th St., Richmond JUDGE Anne Good 228 So. 8th. St., Richnona CLERK Fern Uiles 135 So. 9th St., Richmond CLEC Eva Hae Jessen 913 Florida Av., Richmond CLERK Edith Eddy 101 So. 12th St., 2B, Richmond r RICHH= NO. 48 POLLING PLACE Joaquin Alves garage, 620 _ 11th St., Richmond i ADDRESS t v D INSPECTOR Lettie R. Logan 3.301 Roosevelt Av., Richmond JUDGE Wnnie Jackson 635 _ 11th St., Richmond JUDGE Clara L. Horning 629 _ 11th St., 46baonct CLERK Lola Faurot 634' - 11th St., Richmon=d CLERK Ruth J. Brashear 626 - nth St., Richmond CLERK 33se E. Corri^an 679E - 11th St., Richmond RIMOND NO. 49 POLLING PLACEG. BosseHry' garage, 651 - 29th 3t., RichmondADEFaW fY INSPECTOR Grace Curry 2626 Grant Av., Richmond Gss JUDGE Esther L. Jakobssoan 624 - 29th St., Ribbmond JUDGE Irene heist 644 -r 28th St., Richmond CLERK Muriel Jensen 2610 Grant Av., Richmond CL=Cleo Lobese 638 _ 26th St., Richmond CLERN Luella Rasmussen 2914 Grant Av., Richmond t}" _ RICHHOND NO. 50 POLLING PLACE Fire Station No. 6, 4106 Clinton Av., Richmand N= ADDRESS f m INSPECTOR Eula Hush 551 _ 39th St., Richmond f :< JUDGE Jean Ludad.g 573 39th St., Richmond JUDGE Della Waymire 603 - 39th St., Ricl=orzd CLERK Hazel Barrett 669 _ 39th St., Richmond CLERK Ruth Kenealy 630 _ 39th St., Richmond CLERK Effie Hamilton 637 _ 41st St.2 Richmond RICHNOND NO. 51 POLLING PLACE J. Babicn Rumpus 'Roam, 760 Ventura Av., Ricbmond ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lenore 111ner 5209 Solan Av., Richmond z Y; JUDGE Frances Babich 760 Ventura St., Richmond r JUDGE Opal Tackley 781 Lassen St., Richmond CLERK Barbara Kers 769 Ventura 3t.0 Richmond CLERK Ruth Duncan 5125 Solano Av., Ricb=ond r ' f, CLERK Ruth Ostergaard 772 Lessen St., Richmond RICHROND NO. 52 POLLING PLACE Pullman School, Wal]. Naple, Ricb3nond z f RM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Clara L. Heiner 153 _ So. 45th St., Richmond JUDGE Jessie Lurphy 143 So. 45th St., Richmond JUDGE Sarah 3ffcHown 267 So. 46th. St., Richmond CLFn[Florence Srivolshvek 4229 Florida Av., Richmond M. CLERK Bess McGinn 4421 Florida Av., Riclittond CLERK Helen Cuevas 270 So. 46th St., Richmond r . RICHWORD 52A POLLING PLACE Pullman School, Hall & Reple, Richmond NAS ADDRESS niSPECTOR Eunice Foulks 404 - 44th St., Richmond JUDGE Helen Cassinelli 4001 Ohio Av.2 Richmond JUDGE Mary E. Sisler 4004 Clio Av., Richmond CLraRK LaVerne Camean 128 So. 39th St., Richmond F . CLERK Orentha Lewire 4304 Center Av. Richmond Vis. CL;RK Dorothy Gibson 144 So. 39th 3t., Richmond M RICHNOHD NO. 53 POLLING PLACE Nora Hutchinson Living Road, 866 _ Sth St., Richmond ADDRESS NSPECTOR Nora Hutchinson 866 _ 8th St., Richmond 1 ti Friday, October s, 1950 _ Continued r z JUDO Beaulah Holley 908 - 7th St., Richmond l JUKE Pearl Clark 801 - 10th St., Richmond CLERK May OtBeal 1003 Llmoln Ave., Richmond CLIIB Nelley Lemay 852 - 8th St., Richmond Y CLisRK Lucille- Chappell 886 - 6th St., Richmond r2: RICHMOND 90. 53A a POLLING PLACE Grace H. Clark living Roan. 815 - 10th. St.a Richmond v RA ADDRESS 3& ILTSPECTQR Grace H. Clark 815 _ 10th St., Richmond JUDGE Margaret Cunningbam 1812 Esmond Av., Richmond 1 JUDGE Ella Bates 932 _ 7th St., Richmond CLERK Ruth Barnett 835 _ 10th St., Richmond A CLERK Marie James 849 - 10th St., Richmond s }F CLERK Edna Cecil 829 - 10th St., Richmond RICHLIOND NO. 54 kms. POLLING PLACE N. Mapelli garage, 419 Sanford Av., Richmond f , 366NAMEADDRESSrl . ` Fa E INS'IFECTOR Mary J. DaCosta 511 DuBoce Av., Richmond 4 JUDGE Anna Radosevic 510 Millard-Av., Richmond JUDGE Dora Cranford 515 Millard Av. Richmonde C CLERK ERK Angeli Mapelli 419 Sanford Av., Richmond Josephine Pocekay 501 Millard Av., Richmond 4 CLERK Ethel Scott 501 DuBoce Av., Richmond j RICHMOND NO. 54A POLLING PLACE North Rich. Baptist Church Cate, 1429 Filbert St., Cor. Gertrude,:...,, HA ADDRESS s INSPECTOR H. 0. Chaney 1452 Filbert St., Richmond fJA. JUDGE Hester R. Godfrey 237 Vernon Av., Richmond JUDGE Josephine Jackson 211 Vernon Av., Richmond CLERK Dorothy Jones 261 Vernon Air., Richmond CLERK Geneva B. McFadden 673 _ 3rd St., Richmond CLQ Be13e Dossman 438 DuBoce Av., Richmond r f pr RICHMOND 110. 55 POLLING PLACE Fire House f5, Santa Clara Himtington y . NAME INSPECTOR Hallie R.Clements 5839 Sutter St., Richmond tJUXE ManaZl1 L. "otil m r erg 5?QO Burlingame Av., Richmond JUDGE Ada J. Simpson 5733 Sutter St., Richmond 1 CIE RK Alma Minningbayn 5801 Santa Cruz Av., Richmond CL .RK Dorothy Barbour 5725 Sutter Av., Richmond f. CLERK Florence Tessneer 5800 Santa Cruz Av.' Richmond RICHMOND NO. 56 fix j POLLING PLACE John A. Classick garage, 2818 Bissell Av., Richmond r I 4.A3 E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Killian Classick 2818 Bissell Av., Richmond JUDGE DorothyHovascone 115 Murdock Av. t Richmond JUDTE'Elsie Patten 2700 Euclid Av., Richmond CLERK Mildred Palenebar 115 Grove St., Richmond CIMK Tillie Bigne 2710 Itevin Av., Richmond CL:R Virginia Lyford 2845 Bissell Av., Richmond H RICHMOND NO. 57 r u POLLING PUCE Harbor Cate Administration Bldg. 2900 Heeker Av., Richmond HA. c. VSsw 4 INSPECTOR Anita Cloves 3131 Meeker Av. Richmond JUDGE Violet Calvin 1 3119 Meeker Av., Richmond r „ JUDGE Irene Fey 809 Ovens Av., Richmond hfr CLERK Bertha Dean 17 Stege Court South Richmond iCLERK Narie Park 856 So. 29th St., Richmond CLERK Ede. A. Cloves 3131 Meeker Aa., Richmond s ' RICHM01M NO. 57A POLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Administration Bldg., 2900 Meeker Av., Richmond ADDRESS f INSPECTOR Ruth Angell 11 Omens Court North, Richmond t JUDGE Loretta Hem= 2817 Meeker Av., Richmond 1 JUDGE Ruth Hatch 826 Owns Av., Richmond iC RK Karen Rorea 1183 So. 30th St., Richmond CLERK Eddie F. Reginato 10 Ovens Ct. North, Richmond Lr' Celgn Blodgett 33 Harbor Court North, Richmond r ya 2n Friday, October 16, 1950 _ Continued r RICE1,1103D NO. 57B POLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Administration Bl rf 2900 Hooker Av., Richmond HAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Josephine Cobb 50 Omens Ct., South, Richmond JUDGE Marie Shelton 2922 I:offwux Blvd., Richmond JM)GE Velma Benedict 33 Potrero Ct. Horth Richmond CLERK Laura Babbit 49 Ovens Ct. Richmond CLERK Ema Creed 820 Ovens Ct. South Richmond CLERK Lois Tiger 36 Ovens Ct. South, Richmond RICHMOOD NO. 58 POLLING PLACE K. Smith garage, 2856 Lincoln Av., Richmond 2tAt ADDRESS INSPECTOR Irene Ll. Bagby 2888 ReBryde Av., Richmond JUDGE Noel E. Bagby 2888 McBryde Av., Richmond JUDGE Leonard C. Curry 2376 XcBryde Av., Richmond CLERK Virginia S. Curry 2375 McBryde Av., Richmond CLERK Barbara Smith 2856 Lincoln Av., Richmond CLERK Delores Bannister 2888 McBryde Av., Richmond k RICHMOND NO. 59 POLLING PIACE Lloyd A. Williams garage, 34.34 Rheem Av., Ricfmond s Ras Ams INSPECTOR Ruby R-PP9' 3328 Lowell AV,,, Richmond sJUDGEEvaVillians3434RheumAv., Richmond JUDGE Minnie Fullerton 3327 Humphrey Av., Richmond CLERK Alma Robbins 3321 H Pbre Av... Richmond CLERK Edith Agiorni 3420 Andrade Av., Richmond Y r CLERK Gertrude Bruner 3307 Lowell Av., Richmond RICHMOND 110. 60 J# t 1, POLLING PLACE Henry Abrao garage, 1769 Dunn Av., Richmond ayq A YM'cA`S INSPECTOR Ruth Wooley 1741 Duan Av., Richmond r r ° JUDGE Oleta'Smith 1720 Duna Av., Richmond JUDGE Jessie Miller 1421 Rheem Av., Richmond CLERK Haily Anderson 1511 Rheem Av., Richmond CL M Luly Borkman 1761 Duren Av., Richmond CLERK Blanche Abrao 1769 Dunn Av., Richmond E ,yxni RICF:M011D NO. 61 POLLING PLACE Project Office, Canal Apt., Wine & Virginia, Richmond NAME ADDRESS J7"ry INSPECTOR Rose Dingle 46 Idaho St., Richmondz JUDGE Louise Wilson 24 Montana St.pRichmond JUDGE Minnie Perrico ne 123 _ 6th St., Richmond CLII3K Jas. Leland Amos 311 Arizona Av., Richmond CLERK June Wyrick 28 Idaho St., Y Richmond C1Elva Damon 41 Idaho St., Richmond RICHM01? NO. 61A POLLING PLACE Project Office, Canal Apts. Wine & Virginia Sts., Richmond FtAH3 ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary I:. Stark 650 _ 22nd St., Richaaond r JUDGE Enid J. Levis 301 E. Richmond Av., Richmond JUDGE LaVerne Voss 148 Collins Av., Richmond CLERK Anne F. Dickerson 861 _ 34th St., Richmond CLERK Viola Coapts 478 _ 13th St., Richmond CLERK Stella Laiseau 330 E. Richmond Av., Richmond n RICHROIID NO. 62 POLLING PLACE Clearing House, 327 W. Virginia Av., Richmond ADDRESS INSPECTOR John McGrath 132 _ 5th St., Richmond JUDGE Loydia J. Howell 3743 Esmond Av., Richmond Y JUDGE Mildred Kerr 240 W. Chanslor Av., Richmond CLERK Rhoda Jones 1805 Roosevelt Av. Richmond CLERK Emma Elston 234-0 Garvin Av., Richmond CI'M1K Dorothy Pattison 129 _ 5th St., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 62A t 9 POLLING PLACE Clearing House, 327 W. Virginia Av., Richmond NA ME+ ADDRESS INSPECTOR Kabel ?Mason 118 So. 14th'St.2 Richmond JUDGE Sad-to Edwards 532 Wine St.* Richmond i F k, Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued JUDGE Bernice Bradley 629 - 4th St., Apt. 26, Richmond. CL'CRK Nellie Worlund 4541 Cutting Blvd., 2B, Richmond. CLERK Emily J. Brown 2213 San Mateo St., Richmond 3 CLERK Rosaline Jamas 691 - 10th St., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 63 POLLING PLACE Project Office, Terrace, Terrace Apt s.,, Richmond r RA ADDRESS INSPECTOR I+Sa .ne Jones Terrace Apts., L-15, Richmond f JUDGE Florence Rider 2026 Hollings Av., Richmond JUDGE Gladys M. Hill 2000 Garvin Av., Richmond i CLERK Mary. DeLsp Terrace Apt., P-2, Richmond g CLERK Antoinette Martin 612 - 34th St., Richmond CLERK Vernie B. Obler 637 - 19th St., Richmond x , RICHMOND A0. 64 Y wk POLLING PLACE 1400 .goffimm ffivd., Apt. S-1, Richmond a' j ADDRESS4 r s r x 4ii{ r 1, Jw." INSPEC'T'OR Lucille Martin 348 So. 14th St., 2C, Richmond JUDGE Ruth Crichton 1325 Hoffman Blvd., Richmond JUDGE Ida Peterson 1524 Potrero Av., Ricbmoad 01 CLEJM Stella Martinez 500 So. 16th St., lE, Ricbmond v J CLERPauline Landers 11 Meeker Court North, Richmond CLERK Dorothy Shea 2025 Florida Av., Richmond RICHKOND 110. 64A POLLING PLACE 1424 Hoffman lat., Apt. S-1, Richmond IZA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Zilla E. wright 746 So. 12th St., Richmond JUDGE Sarah V. Cheney 729 So. 14th St., Richmond 1 JUDGE Mae McMaster 1431 Wright Av., Richmond CLERK Albert E. Ladvala 1000 Virginia Av-, IA, Richmond CLERK Louise Schievek 1601 Potrero Av., Richmond T :' CLERK Virginia Price 243 So. loth St., 1C, Richmond 1RICHI102ID NO. 65 1Y POLLING PLACE Recreation Hall, So. 27th St. and Virginia St., Richmond r4; 111111 QQ3NAMEADDRESS s F F' j INSPECTOR Virginia Curry 341 So. 23rd St., Richmond JUDGE Odelia NcDoaell 250 - 25th St., Richmond JUDGE llary Francois 330 _ 29th St., Richmond CLr"'F.3K Lorraine E. Ramey 325 So. 22nd St., Richmond CLERK Louise R. Dean 416 - 27th St. Richmond CLERK Lilliani;an McKenzie 269 So. 23rd St., RicYmmond RICHMOND 80. 65A POLLING PLACE Recreation Hall, So. 27th to Virginia, Richmond I ADDRESS 53 INSPECTOR Axtell'2750 Cutting Blvd., Richmond JUDGE I%ry E. Travis.. 710 _ 28th St., Richmond 1 JUDGE Ella Stolz 2025 Dana Av., Richmond kY I CLERK Ada.E. Marsbal1 2400 Cutting Blvd., 1A, Richmond" CLERK Verna Wogh 243 _ 25th St., Richmond CLERK Marie Schaffer 249 - 25th St., Richmond kLt RICHMOND NO. 66 POLLING PLACE Project Office, 1801 Cuttinging BIv d. Richmond iAM s ADDRESS INSPECTOR Thelma Ambrosia 651 So. 23rd St., Richmond JUDGE flora Lee Thompson 726 So. 22nd St., Richmond JUDGE Loma M. Christopher 619 So. 19th St., Richmond CLERK Grace L. Walton 1819 Potrero Av., 1D9 Richmond r CL- 11- 3-11M Edythe K'aurmn 3700 Cerrito AV,, Richmond a w CLMK Rose Crenshaw 540 So. 22nd St., Richmond RZCHUoID No. 66A POLLING PLACE Project Office, 1801 Cutting Blvd., Richmond N Ai/1JL1rISS k i 1 T;SPECTOR Lucille Hair 4527 Huber Av., Richmond JUDGE Anna Anderson- 681 - 34th St-, Richmond I JUDGE Angela Zarcone 943 - 37th St., Richmond alt. CLERK Em'37 Winn 2724 Garvin Av., Richmond CLERK Katherine L. Ford 5021 Uadison Av., Apt. 5,, Richmond CI= Marjorie TIP-11 740 So. 49th St., Richmond I TIN 20r-riday, October 6, 1950 .- Continued r` k Q,d RICHMOND NO. 67 POLLING PLACE Antone C epera ich garage, 63..5 So. 31st. St., Richmond r A E RESS INSPECTOR Verna X. Atwood 601 So. 31st St., Richmond JUDGE Joanna Cicbantek 621 So. 31st St., Richmond JUDGE Evelyn Byrd 1710 So. 30th St., 1D, Richmonds C= Marie Esperland 530 So. 28th St., ID, Richmond C= Elizabeth Sbade 531 So. 30th St., Richmond CLARK Amelia Robinson 2518 Cutting EMvd., I.A. Richmond R T{ RICEN= NO. 68 F POLLING PLACE Jos. Ghisio garage, 567 Sao. 41st St., Richmond ASF1 M NAL AUDRBSS INSPECTOR Clara Rradsbaw 735 So. 41st St., Richmond JUDGE Elam Ghisio 567 So. 41st St., Richmond g JUDGE Martba Havey 627 - 15th. St.2, Richmond CLERK Rita iniac 825 So. 45th St., Richmond g CLQ Anette Rudolph 4232 Stockton Av., Apt. 32. Rich mond C= Leonia Tinlin. 4110 Huber Av., Apt. 3, Richmond RMWORD NO. 68A, r e _ POLLING PLACE dos. Ghi.sio Laundry roan., %7 So. 41st St., Richmond UUS ADMiFaSS INSPECTOR Daniel Rudolph 4211 Stockton Av., Apt. 3, Richmond JUDGE Edna Reath 577 So. 41st $t., Richmond JUDGE Utebel.le Lloyd 4321 Stockton Av., Apt. 1 Richmond C= Baty G isio Y 557 So. 41st St., Richmond CLERK dunette E. Bram 4100 Huber Av., Apt. 3, Richmond x. CLERK L%xy Louise Hickla.s 3600 Cutting Blvd., Ap t. 2, Richmond RICHORD NO. 69 e POLLING PLACE Housing Auditorium, 50th Jefferson., Richmond r AD&9233 INSP=- TOR Film V. Mandonca 1812 Santa Clara Av., Richmond JUDGE Pearl Lepley 1444 Merced Av., Richmond JUDGE Antra Froderick 1435 Santa Clara Av., Richmond CLERK Rita Laskey 5625 P uma Av., Richmond CLERK Lorraine Peabody 5215 Jefferson St., 1F, Richmond F air"'4 CLERK Geo. Holton r 1910 Panhandle Blvd., Richmond' 313 CHMOND NO. 69A POLLING PLACE Housing Auditorium, 50th & Jefferson u, NA ADI»SS J; k INSPECTOR Lillian G. XL%vell 5325 Alameda Av., ?R, Richmond JUDGE Doris ftit_,oa 386 So. 38th. St., Richmond JUDGE Ruth Smai.th 5340 Jefferson Av., 2E, ERK Richmond, CLlbry Lsndof 4951 Jefferson Av. 2A, Richmond CLERK Nevva jean Carbary 5425 Alameda Av., hchmond CL'"RK Anthony M. Ressner 5004 Madison Av'., Apt. 2, Richmond; r F J4k RICHMOND NO. 70 f'J j POLLING PLACE G. J. Schumacher garage„ 5801 Panama Av., Richmond ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Marguerite C. St'•husas:her 5801 Panama Av., Richmond JUDGE Clara H. Rosentrach 2331 Panhandle Blvd., Richmond f JUDGE Josephine Ackelbein 4536 Plmas Av., Richmond CLERK Irezie Patterson 5706 Stn CLls£K Azusa Walker Huntington Av., Richmond 2601 San Mateo Av., Richmond CLWR Sue theek 5910 Hurliz me Av., Richmond 4 RICHMOND 110. 71 POLLING PLACE Earl Cullen residence, So. 14th St., Richmond l. NM AMRSSS fl f INSPECTOR Claire Cullen 422 So. 24th St., Richmond JUDGE Lyda Horn 360 So. 14th St., Ricbmond JUDGE Ina P. Jennings 416 So, 14th St., Richmond CLVIRK Anita Capps 432 SO. 14th St., Richmond CLERK Hazel ' Jacobson 357 So. 15th St., Richmond CLERK Joyce Christiansen 348 So. 14th St., 2D, Richmond RICHMOND NO. J3 A r bPOLLINGPLACEEarlCullenResidence, 422 So. 14th St., Richmond m Friday, October 63, 1950 - Continued i NANS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Earl Cullen 422 So. 14th St., Richmond j JUDGE Adeline Stoddard 3208 Roosevelt Av., Richmond I JUDGE Martha Stone 536 - 31st St., Richmond CLERK Margaret Jereaaiason 338 - So. 15th St., Richmond I CLE K Floriene Souza 1817 Chanslor Av., Richmond 1 1 CIMK Charlcie Rogers 401 So. 14th St., 1E, Richmond r RICHMOND NO. 72 POLLING PLACE Project Office, Canal War Apts. mine : Virginia, Richmond A N r ADDRESS i INSPECTOR Irene Bonner 37 - 2nd St., Richmond JUDGE Allen McCarty 21 - 2nd St., Richmond JUDGE Leona Patterson 126 - 12th St., Richmond CLMM Claribel Dobinsm 314 Commercial St., Apt. 8, Richmond CLERK Mdelyne Putman. 2005 Burbeck Av., Richmond a CLERK Otis A. Patterson 126 - 12th St., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 72A POLLING PLACE Project Office, Canal War Apts., Mine & Virginia, Richmond t"{ NA= ADDRESS ti e INSPECTOR Margaret DuBois 432 - 6th St., Richmong JUDGE Ann Eastman 1611 Roosevelt Av., Richmond JUDGE Ramona Robbins 314 Coamuercial St., Apt. 1, Richmond,, CLERK Elsie Lysher 315 Commercial St., Apt, 11, Richmond. CLMM Fern T. Heil 432 - 8th St., Richmondva . CLERK Gladys A. Dolan 650 - 38th St., Richmond r RICHMOND 110. 73 a D POLLING PLACE Project Office, Canal War Apts., Wine & Virginia, Richmond u ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jean Waldron 531 Nevin Av., Richmond JUDGE Pearl Pemberton 511 Nevin Av., Richmond JUDGE Marian Dailey 827 _ 38th St., Richmond 7' CIJIRR Bary Hallinan 517 Nevin Av., Richmond CIERK Marion DeSoto 1005 - 8th St., Richmond CLERK Margaret Buell 5516 Van Fleet Av., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 73A 4 POLLING PLACE Project Office, Canal War Apts., Wine & Virginia, Ric'rmsand AVE ADDRESS 9r 4P INSPECTOR Gladys Kiskis 2375 McBryde Av., Richmond DODGE Angelina Cizmich 330 So. 3rd St., Richmond JUDGE Margaret Raffanelli 417 Florida. Av., Richmond r x CLERK Marion Stephenson 2400 Andrade Av., Richmond CLERK Maxine Blackson 532 .. 13ta'St., Richmond CLERK Jas. Collins 559 - 31st St., Richmond r"k RICHMOND M0. 74r r F r t ry'uu l rr m Pr' A POLLING PLACE Project Office, Atcbison Village, Richmond HAMS ADDRESS t INSPECTOR Alberta Hailes 15 W. Bissell Av., Richmond JUDGE Vernie Murphy 145 Curry Av., Richmond JUDGE MA V. Odam 7 W. Bissell Av., Richmond CLr'K Loyola Gough 213 - lst St., Richmond CLERK Lena Ruffatto 125 Bissell Av., Richmond CLERK Louise H. Simons 19 W. Bissell Av., Richmond x^ i RICHMOND NO. 74A POLLING PLACE Project Office, Atchison Village, Richmond RM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Alfreda Warmby 254 W. Bissell Av., Richmond JUDGE Helen Talker 82 Chanslor Circle Q JUDGE Bernice Sewell 30 Circle Ct.,' Richmond CIE Diaan E. Lawrence 17 Chanplor Circle., Richmond CLERK Nell Eiger 156 Curry St., Richmiond CLERK Alta L. Grisson 148 Curry St., Richmond r << 3 t4r r RICHMOND NO. 75 POLLING PIACE Recreation Halls So. 6th St. & Maine St. RichmondIVLI2ADDRESS INSPECTOR Iona Howell 647 - 6th St., Richmond JUDGE Irma Bell 721 - 34th St., Richmond F JUDGE Bessie Snyder 3311 Clinton Av., Richmond 618 RichmondCLtKElsie .Martin 61 6th 3t., CLERK Daisy Zdaddi c Maine St.,.Richmond. Y CLERK Minnie Heller 330 So. 4t%L St., 2D, Richmond FridaJ, October 6, 1950 _ Continued RICMOM,- N0. 75A POLLING PLACE Recreation Mall, So. 6th St. & Hain St., Richmond WAADERES3 INSPECTOR Dorothy Shinnick 1827 Florida Av., Bicbmond JUDGE Ruth Hollingsworth 218 - So. 9th St., Richmond t JUDGE Rose Faulkner 1080 Essex Av., Richmonda6 CLL'RK Emcm Dowdy 354 So. 4th St., Richmond C Um Gladys Quiett 1771 Hollings Av., Richmond CLERK Margaret Vasquez 149 So. 19th St., Richmond you pS RICHMOND 10. 76 POLLING PLACE USO Bldg., So. 10th St., & Virginia St., Richmond IIA? ADDMS INSPECTOR Ethel Hauge 934 Maine Av. Ricl=ond JUDGE Marietta Heyman 325 So. 7th St., Richmond JUDGE Helen Swearington 822 Florida Av., Ricbaaond WAk" CLERE Connie Livingston 906 Florida Av., Richmond CLERK Florence Conner 830 Florida Av., Richmond z CLERK Florence Coffin 340 .. 11th St., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 76A POLLING PLACE USO Bldg., So. 10th Virginia Sts., Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Shirley Kaphingst 424 So. 8th St., 1C, Richmond sri, 1iL JWGE Goldie Quinn 860 - 15th St., Ricl=cnd JUDGE Ella Splaine 438 So. 8th .St., Richmond CLERK Alice ,G. Lee 438 So. 8th St.s 2C Richmond R `` CLERK Agatha Aubuchon. 438 So. 8th St., lAi Richmond CLERK Barbara Kern 424 So. 8th St., 2C, Richmond A RIMOND NO. 77 POLLING PLACE Ray Hanna garage, 2121 Virginia Av., Richmond r ADDRESS IItSPECTOR Ruth Rude 342 So, 18th St., Ricl=ond JUDGE Maud U. Hood 1730 Florida Av., Ricbmand JUDGE Ida Ramsay 253 So, 18th St., Richmond CLER nary Ferrari 149 So. 22nd St., Richmond CLERK Eloise Hartlein 252 So, 17th St., Richmond CLEAN Ruth Sussman 422 So. 28th St., 2B, Richmond RIMMOND NO. 77A POLLING PLACE C. Thompson garage, 371 So. 22nd St., Richmond ADD tE38 v a" INSPECTOR Charlotte Thompson 371 So. 22nd St., Richmond r JUDGE Pauline Faulk 2100 Virginia Av., ID, Richmond JUDGE Barbara Goodrich 334 So. 18th St., Richmond CLERK Lena Porter 2000 Virginia Av., lA, Richmond' r .. CLERK Ann& L'ae Morris 241 So. 20th St., 1C, Richmond CLERK Zorah P. Bates 401 So. 20th St., Richmond RIM011D NO. 78 v, POLLING PLACE Recreation Hall. So. 27th & Virginia, Richmond 7 grJ HAM ADDRESS y, UZSPECTOR Adelaide Pictcn 447 So. 28th, St., Richmond JUDG333 Gladys Brusie 2711 Cutting Blvd., Richmond JUDGE Jessie Henry 2929 Andrade Av., Richmond CLQ Phyllis Peyder 440 So. 2ath St., Richmond CLERK Rebecca Silvis 717 - 26th St., Richmond CLLTK Betty J. Cavin 440 So. 27th St., Apt. 2E, Richmond RIMOND NO. 78A ys. A POLLING PLACE Recreation Tial1, So. 27th St. k Virginia St., Ricl=ond yy` NAIL ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lelitia Oswald 425 So. 27th St., 1B, Richmond JUDGE Minnie Dickey 425 So. 27th St., 2E, Richmond' JUDGE Tourie Dowes 240 - 5th St., Richmond CLERK Vera Bailey 704 San Pablo Av., Richmond v CLERK Lillie 1dyerz 2628 Esmond Av., Richmond 4 y CLERK Freda Seip 344 - 21st St., Richmond RIMOND 79 POLLING PLACE 815 So. 24th St., 1C, Richmond F.. ADD• f INSPECTOR Liars Allen 24 2 Ct., Richmond JUDGE Myrtle Crawford 700 Spring St., S-1, Richmond far• Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued 206 kV M 4 JUDGE Vera Shelby 450 Nye St., Apt. G, Richmond CLERK Nancy Crutchfield 739 So. 24th St., 1A, Richmond CLERK Eunice Uadism 622 So. 24th St., 2D, Richmond CLERK Annie Montgomery 739 So. 24th St., 2E, Richmond r RICHMOND NO. 79A POLLING PLACE 763 So. ?5th St., Apt, 1C, Richmond NAL ADDRESS IIJSPECToR Corine Latson 739 So. 24th St., IF, Richmond JUDGE Fredner M. Allen 739 So. 24th St., lE," Richmond t JUDGE Ida May Tribble 518 Spring St., 2F, Richmond CLERK Johnnie May Murphy . 763 So. 25th St., 1E, Richmond CLERK Palomar L. Haskins 770 So. 25th St., IL, Richmond 7 _ CLERK Ruby Tillmcat 770 So. 25th. St., 1D, Richmond RICMEOfiD NO. 80 POLLING PLACE Harbor .Gate Administration M dg., 2900 Meeker Av., Richmond I ADDRESS INSPECTOR Naomi Turner 12 Court 5, Richmond JUDGE Lelia V. Heron 4601 Potrero Av., 1L, Richmond. k ,. JUDGE Charlotte Brom 11 Potrero Ct., Nort7A, Richmond CLERK Margaret Ellis 4601 Potrero Av., lB, Richmond y " CLERK Lorene Scott 55 5 Court, Richmond Y Nt cG i CLERK Ruth Grieg 51 _ 7 Court, Richmond RICHMOUD NO. SOA POLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Administration Bldg., 2900 Meeker Av., Richmond r t T` ILA LiE ADDRESS j INSPECTOR Lucille Sage 2815 Griffin Av., Richmond t JUDGE Madlyn Barton 3.140 So. 29th St., Richmond JUDGE Mrs. Billie Speck 3008 Hofftan Av., Richmond la,CLERK Allen E. Tiduell 1071 So. 29th. St.,, Richmond CIERK Lade. Barton 2925 Griffin Av., Richmond CLERK Luella Starkeeatber 40 Ovens Ct. South, Richmond RICHMOND NO. 81 a " POLLING PLACE Harbor Gate Administration Bldg., 2900 Meeker Av., Richmond t nZ i ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucille Butler 12 Central Court, Richmond 4 JUDGE Louise Veum 55 Central Court, Richmond JUDGE Russell Brom 3040 Meeker Av., Richmond CLERK Marie Flury 25 Tbree Courts, Richmond CLERK Dorothy Antone 50 Tbree Courts, Ricb=ond t CLERK Bertha Hash 913 Owens Ave Richmond HICHKOND NO. 82 Y POLLING PLACE 647 So. 32nd St., Apt. S-10 Ricbmand ADDRESS ti INSPECTOR Versa English 1801 Rheem Av., Richmond JUDGE Rubyolcomb2366 ITericopa Av., Richmond SullivanJUDGEVirginiaD. 18 - 9th St., Rourt Richmond CLERK Amelia Durkin 452 _ 30th St., Richmond Y u: CLERK Mary Rex 105 _ 15th St., Ricbmond CLERK Aud3a Lee 828 Lassen 3t., Richmond RICHKOHD NO. 82ATill h POLLING PLACE 641 So. 31st St., Aptl Sl, Richmond j HAADDRESS INSPECTOR Wilma Nottingbam 562 So. 31st St., Richmond JUDGE Nowa Ainsworth 641 So. 31st St., 1D, Richmond JUDGE Gladys Foreman 300 So. 5th St., IA, Richmond CLERK Glen Foreman 300 So, 5th St., lA, Richmond fKG 1 CLERK Edna Bru nett 700 So. 31st St., 1B, Richmond CLERK Jas. NottinEbsn 562 30. 51st 3t. Richmonds f r RICHMOND NO. 83 POLLING PLACE 615 Erlandsen St., Apt. Sl, Richmond IH ADDRESS i I INSPECTOR Mattie Mare 721 So. 33rd St., 2h, Richmond JUDGE Adie Chapman 757 So. 24th= St., ID, Richmond rT JUDGE Sedalia 0*Neal 705 So. 33rd St., Richmond, IE CLERK Seleanor C. Edmonds 615 So. 33rd St., ZE, Richmond r,? CLERK Clovis Jones 721 So. 33rd St., 1A, REchmond 1 CLERK Winnie PatternoQn 705 So. 33rd St., lB, Richmond ras 209 Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued s RICHNORD NO. 85A r s POLLING PLACE 731.Erlandsen St., Apt. Sl, Riebmand HA dE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Anna Locati 260 So. 43rd St., Richmond JUDGE Chas. Morriesette 139 .. 15th St., Richmond JUDGE With Seuberth 546 - 18th St., •Ricbmond fs ? CLERK Esrelyn Seuberth 254 So. 5th St., Richmond CLEIRK Rath E. Graves 4223 Wall Av., Richmond CLERK Annio E. Horisette 139 - 15th St., Richmond RI BUOI D 110. 84 POLLING PLACE J.Gunn garage, 330 So. 37th St., Richmond NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Basel Verrinder 337 So. 37th St., Richmond r , JUDGE Josepbine D mmand 3521 Center St., Richmond JUDGE Gladys Taylor 322 So. 37th St., Richmond CLERK Thelma Cornish 323 So. 37th St., Ricbmond CLERK Ina Booth 3535 Ohio Av., Richmond F CMRK Lucille Connelly 3816 Center Av., Richmand Fi Pam '0. 84A POLLING PLACE Claude Anderson garage, 3616 Waller Av., Richmond NAS ADDRESS K`w INSPECTOR Mrs. Sevot Anderson 3616 Waller Av., Ricbmond JUDGE Diary Dotson 3614 Center Av., Richmond JUDGE Agnes Walters 3737 Ohio Av., Richmond a= ` CLERK Nellie Hart 3536 Waller Av., Richmond CLERK Rattle Huron 3612 Florida Av. Richmond C1ZRK Fannie Scott 964 - 9th St., Richmond 0 sRICHMOND96. 85 POLLING PLACE 420. So. 41st: St.9 Apt. 1R, Richmand t µy NAkE ADDRESS s IIZSPECTOR Vivian Priest 381 So. 39th St., 2B, Ricbmond JUDGE Eunice Stoneki401 So. 36th St., Richmond a JUDGE Goldie Jabnstan 4109 Wall Av., Richmond CLERK Hernando B. Hernandez 248 So. 20th St., Richmond CLERK John Nichols 4410 Taft Av., 1F, Richmond CLERK Helen Johnson 414 So. 36th St., Richmond r F.y RICHMOND NO. 85A POLLING PLACE 420 So. 41st St., 1L, Ricbmond r;r Lll ADDRESS IIISPECTOR Virginia Kungn ec 4411 Overend Av., IE, Ricbmond JUDGE Elsie McBee 4411 Overend Av., 2E, Richmondx` r . JUDGE Ruth Nichols 4410 Taft Av., 1P, Richmond CLERK Clara Williams 4350 Taft Av., ID, Richmond ice, r , . C= Alice Pelts 4411 Overend Av., 2C, Richmond Yr PCLERKCharlotteTackett4350TaftAv., 2P, Richmond RICK 01D 190. 86 POLLING PLACE Massa Residence, 340 So. 49th St., (dining roam) KA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Annie Denevi 5114 Nall Av., Richmond JUDGE Gererossa Soldate 5012 Wall Av., Richmond JUDGE Edna Weaver 4528 ball Av., Richmond CLERK Sylvia Jobnsan 4914 Wall Av., Rick=ond w. CL RK Lena hagorio 844 - 34th St., Richmond CLERK Arlene 113.1 330 So. 49th St., Ricbmond r RICBMOHD NO. 86A POLLING PLACE Massa Residence, 340 So. 49t2L St., (living roam) ADDRESS w r INSPECTOR Dorothy Massa 340 So. 49th: St., Richmond JUDGE Dixie Hutchinson 351 So. 47th St., IA, Richmond hit JUDGE Chas. Bassa CLERK Ruth Brooks 4521 Wall Av., Richmond CLERK Vincenzia Tejada 356 So. 49th St., Richmond k ,^ CISE?ii Apar Asiana Scharr 4530 Taft Av., 2D, Richmond A n 1p;- Friday, October 6, 1,950 - Continued 21" ` 6-C f I' RICH6F010 210. 87 POLLING PLACE Project Office, 4300 Huber Av., Richmondjj HA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mollie Adriaenssens 4527 Huber.Av., Richmond a JUDGE, Allie R. Evans 750 So. 45th, St., 2D, Richmond JUDGE Th. L. Evans 750 So. 45th St., 2D, Richmond i CLERK Martha Kachuck 4631 Stockton Av., Apt. 3, Richmond rq' CLEF Helen Hillman 4331 Potrero Av., Richmond CLERK Helen C. Gordm 4519 Potrero Av., Richmond j JICHUOND H0. 87A d POLLING PLACE project Office, 4300 Huber Av., Richmond i 1 NA s ADDRESS I INSPECTOR Rose Cosine 555 - 41st St., Richmond f f JI3DGss Christine Hollm 1910 Carlson Blvd., Richmond JUDGE Martha Gaetano 5972 Bay View Av., Richmond CLERK Virginia Roach 4118 Fall Av., Richmond CLERK Evelyn R. Smith 1644 Shasta Av., Richmond CLr, ' Ella tae Caldwell 6010 Bay View Av., Richmond 1 R_ oo. ss POLLING PLACE .Project Office, 4300 Huber Av., Rictmzand X,AR ADDRESS rF 1L, RichmondINSPECTORSathicyn _Oster 700 30. 52nd St JUDGE Marian Beauchamp 701 So. 52nd.St., 2A, Richmond n s JUDGE Beatrice Fogelstrom 701 So. 52nd 3t., 2B, Richmond CLERK Evelyn 31arsha .501 So. 22nd St., 2E, Richmond CLERE Lillian Young 700 So. 52nd St., 2E2 Richmond CLQ Varga^et Wegber 5100 Huber Av., Apt. 7, Richmond w RICMIOND 88A POLLING PIACzE Project Office, 4300 Huber Av., Richmond gA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Rosea" liashingtm 229 Washoe Av., Apt. 1, Richmond JTTDGE Ethel Ball 532 Erlandsen St., Apt, 2, Richmond, m JUDGE Jam=ie MCCree 850 So. 25th St., IF, Ricbmond' Ai CLERK Mildred Jcnes 4830 Huber Av., Apt. 2, Richmond CLERK Anola G. Ittaapsm 600 So. 52nd St., 2E, Richmond a C Erma Jackson 4901 State St., Apt* ?, RicFa ivnd icy! RICHU021D 210. 89 POLLIRG PLACE 4831 Stockton Av., Apt. 6, Ricbmand ADDRESS k{ ME INSPECTOR Helena Kinme 4920 Stockton Av. Richmond N JUDGE WYOna Freeman 5225 School St., 2B, Richmond JUDGE Marg Meeks 4511 Fall Av., Apt. 4, Richmond f ` ' CLERK Thema Wagner 5200 Potrero Av., 2A, Richmond CLERK Butelia Ramirez Tay So. 52nd St., 1C, Richmond CIMM Ross M. Fugbes 735 So. 52nd St., 1B, Richmond RI CHKOND NO. 89A li POLLING PLACE 4831 Stockton Av., Apt. 6, Richmond 3I ADDRESS INSPECTOR Alberta E. Ru=el 841 So. 46th St., Richmond JUDGE Ruth Hove 4801 Stockton Av., Apt. 14, Richmond JUDGE Irene McGill 749 So. 48th St., Richmond CLERK Elizabeth M. Brace 4834 Stockton Av., Ricbmong CL:PME Bernice Siegfried 4629 Olive St., Richmond' r J. Elliott 5300 Madison Av., 2E, RichmondCLERKBonar RICHMED 80. 90 POLLING PLACE Houses Auditorium, 50th & Jefferson, Richmond NAME ADDRESS E INSPECTOR Josephine Wallace 4951 Jefferson.Av., 2C, Richmond JUDGE Josephine P. Roberts 4951 Jefferson Av., 2F, Richmond JUDGE Edith Suggs 4950 Carlos Av., IE, Richmond R CLERK Evelyn Chavez 4350 Jefferson Av., 1A, Richmond x h3 . CLERK Lorraine Cobb 4926 Carlos Av., 1B, Richmond CL R Era Casey 845 So. 45th St., Richmond RICE1011D NO. 91 A POLLING PLACE Seaport Auditorium, 1220 So. 49th St., Richmond M T' i r , VQq Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued 49fsa t ,SW. jh f INSPECTOR Joyce HoPtban 1325 So. 49th St., Apt. 1 Richmond JUDGE Aurilla 2latros 1325 So. 49th St., Apt. 1, Richmond JUDGE Ruth A. Gardner 1231 So. 49th St., Apt. 2, Richmond t CL:K Leah Shadle 4809 MontgomerySt., Apt. %, Richmond CLBRT Vivian N. Parks 5838 Ynmtington Av., Richmond CLERK Gladys L. Shannon 1243 So. 48th St., Apt. 8, Richmond L fit,:Ca7 RICIR OIID no. 92 POLLING PLAC9 Seaport Auditorium 1220 So. 49th St., Richmond NAI..E ADDRESS u e`e yy INSPECTOR LaYerne 2lillisrts 2426 Cutting Blvd., Richmond r ` JUDGE Edgar Alexander 1348 So. 49th St., Apt. 5, Richmond JUDGE Prenetta Harris 1449 So. 51st St., Apt. 6, Richmond f CLINK Anna May Bridgeman 848 So. 24th St., Apt. 2Fs Richmond CLERK Edna Boles 4809 F. Montgomery St., Apt. 1 CLERK Gertrude Jackson 1430 So. 49th St., Apt. 1, Richmond'= RICEr-IOID, 210. 92A r. f. POLLING PLACE Seaport Auditoriums, 1220 So. 49th St., Richmond tk 144ME ADDRESS INSPECTOR prances L%rvick 1233 So. 48th St., Apt. 8, Ricbmondl JUDGE Dora Zaruba 4821 East Montbomery St., Apt. 4 JUDGE Betty Seavey 1329 S. 49th St., A. 7, Richmond r CLERK Mary Richardson 1233 So. 48th St., Apt. 6, Richmond w CLERK E. Goldie Stack 4809 East Montbcme St., Apt. 3 x CEEdna B. Seavey 1325 So. 49th St. pt. 3, Richmondr }: IICn'TiOIiD ?10. 93 ry POLLING PLACE ,G. L. I&alens garage, 5637 Bay YieQ Av., Richmond h IAI ADDRESS zi'`'ip45w INSPECTOR Bertha Salvi 5907 Alameda Av., Richmond xa JUDGE Daisy H. Jones 5715 Bay View Av., Richmond JUDGE Marguerite Nissen 6112 Orchard Av., Richmond t(J CLERK Edith R. Kershaw 1,506 So. 56t# St., Richmond W CLI=;IAC Fay Phillips 1306 So. 56th St., Richmond CL'.1RK Jeanetta Bark 1217 San Pablo Av., Richmond RICHMOND .110. 94 f itl POLLING PLACE T. W. Hannula garage, 1663 Santa Clara Av.,, Richmond 1 ADDRESS t Li r+' INSPECTOR 11arjorie Hannula 1633 Santa Clara Av., Richmond JUDGE Bary T'. :iestfal].5601 Burlingame Av., Richmond JUDGE Evelyn Grotbman 1660 Santa elate Av., Richmond r CLERK Mrion Sigerson 5701 Burlingame Av., Richmond F CL%.RK Helen Poarch 5434 Burlingame Av., Richmond 4' . CLERK Wallace Hounds 1612 Mariposa Av., Richmond R RICHMOND 210. 95 Ji y POLLING PLACE David G. Henderson garage, 342 - 42nd St., Richmond WIE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Esther Luther 331 - 42nd St., Ric%=nd 42nd St., RichmondJUDGEStellaDart321 - x, S r JUDGE Zepha 14. Henderson 342 - 42nd St., Richmond y CLERK Dolly J. Hicks 545 - 39th St., Richmond CLERK Esther King 334 - 42nd St., Richmond CLERK Yiolat Peterson 616 - 42nd St., Richmond RICPZOND NO. 96 r, POLLING PLACE Patrick Kearns garage,459 - 38th St., Richmond I ADDRESS INSPECTOR marry A. Kearns 459 - 38th St., Richmond w JUDGE Pearl Jobnson 441. - 38th St., Richmond JUDGE Lily Fowler 3730 Rooseiwelt Av., Richmond pix CLERK Candus X. McDaniel 434 - 38th St., Richmond CLERK Delia Conover 527 - 36th St., Richmond CLERK Naomi Yeater 3528 Barrett Av., Richmond RICHMOND NO. 97 r POLLING PLACE Joe Robak Ru*us Room, 2501 Barrett Av., Richmond 1 ADDRESS Y{ 1f% Mi1. r I INSPECTOR Ethel F. Hooper 547 - 28th St., Richmond JUDGE Sadie Newd'ord _ 2501 Barrett Av., Ricbmcond f JUDGE Lena Regalia 541 - 26th St., Richmond ce>v a< 1hP f r i tx'l fiJ gid% Fridays October 6' s 1950 - Continued a i" k E 1 CLERK Margaret Colombo 525 26th St., Richmond CLERK Mathilda Conrady 3101 Barrett Av., Richmond C LERK Large Ble s sen 1618 Dunn Av., Richmond t. RiCHMORD NO. 98 i PouniG PLACE Archie -Bpys garage, 682 _ 35th St., Richmond r rNAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Nm L. • x, fi Buys 682 _ 35th 3t., Richmond JUDGE Bernice Livermore 674 - 35th St., Richmond y , JUDGE Doris Hash 677 - 35th St., Richmond ASF x" CLERK Cora I. S3ostrand 675 38th St., Richmond x{ . CLUM uneta Jester 1818 Florida Av., Richmond rd ' CLEMC Elizabeth. Sutherland 3425 Clinton Ar., Richmond r RIC'BMOND HO. 99 POLLING- PT ACA Jos. De3aere garaGe, 3618 Solan Av., Richmond f , IWO ADDRESS INSPECTOR Laura B. Cassin 3623 Clinton Av.., Richmond s JUDGE Ruth DeBaere 3618 Solano Av.., Richmond t rvwt+tt• JUDt2 Jane McDougal 770 - 32nd St., Richmond s CLERK Dorothy Black 736 Mesa flay, Richmond CLEHarriet Sall 756 - 37th St., Richmondf0. CLERK Mildred Coo 3501 Solaro Av., Richmond x} RICHMOND 110. 100 a POLLING PLACE Robt. Lamson garage, 680 McLaughlin Ave., Richmond x; n3 NWE ADDRESS bti INSPECTOR Ruth -Lawson 680 McLaughlin Ave., Richmond JUDGE Robert Lawson 680 McLaughlin Ave., Richmond JUDM June Berri 5520. Solano'AYe. , Richmond Q . CLERK Helen Kirley 676 McLaughlin Ave., Richmond f CLERK Madelon Dudek 5337 Clinton Ave. Richmond', CLERK Mary H. Caltee 4030 Clinton Ave., Richmond RIMOND 190. 100A M, Y ` POLLING PLACE Clarence A. Poulsen garage, 677 Me Laughlin Ave., Ricb*ond 1WHE ADDRESSZrr r f INSPECTOR Mildred Dexter 733 Lassen St., Richmondd t JUDGE Vivian George 452 Key Blvd., R JUDGE Isabel Pettit 324 - 43rd St., Richmond CLERK Patricia J. Poulson 677 McLaughlin Ave., Richmond f tz CLERK Sylvia Dromley 5410 Sierra Ave.," Richmond CLTM- K Virginia U. IIalkey 2869 McBryde Ave., Richmond RICEMORD 110. 101 y f f SrWi POLLING PLACE Commnity Chapel, 5019 Garvin Ave., Richmond P , r JF Hum DURESS f ',y . art f INTSPACTOR Billee Longacre 5101 Solano Ave., Richmond FJiIDC2firmaNeuman775LassenSt., Richmond JtJDCE Alma Theis 868 Lassen St., Ricbmond CLEIM pontos E. Rector 2530 McBryde Ave., Richmond rt. CLERK Loretta B. Roe- 5000 Carvin Ave.,•Richmond CLERK 3Mna M. P rdom 5136 Solano Ave., Richmond A ti RICFXMW NO . 102 x rPOLLINGPLACisM. Longacre Store, 3219 Garvin Ave., Richmond- v NAS ADDRESS INSP:-'CTOR Jeanette Pemberton 848 - 33rd St., Richmond JUDGE Hazel Weisner 3030 Andrade Ave., Richmond JUDGE 7,$:°rtle G. Smith 827 - 32nd St., Richmond ra i CLIMK Alta Spaulding 860 - 32nd St., Richmond CLERK,Jessica E. Jobrison 842 - 32nd St., Rid2mond C=atrgaret C. Longacre 3219 Garvin Ave., Richmond RI OND NO. 103 s 4 POLLING PLACE Capt. R. Fhrenholtz garage, 2400 Gaynor Ave., Ri&h mood V 3 RA QQADDRESS n t 2 t p INSPECTOR KathryG. Fahrenholtz 2400 Gaynor Ave., Richmond JUDGE Elizabeth Sorensen 2853 Esmand Ave., Richmond JUDGE Daisy Augroa 2801 Gqrnor Ave., Richmond rl CLERK Eleanor G. Loskot 2810 Gaynor Ave., Richmond S KCLClara Erickson 2381 Gaynor Ave., Richmond CLx.R Agnes Walters 909 - 29th St., Richmond N TIMr S p q; Friday, October 7, 1950 _ Continued 21 C r ff R FFr t r. RICA 101D NO. 104 POLLING PLACE Richmond }Union High School, 23rd Tulare, Rfchmc 2 jiusNi# i: re Yy 3yt i i. XM ADDRESS d INSPECTOR Kathryn A. Weldon 1325 - 24th St.,. Richmond JUDGE Jewel Broaers 2401 Pine Av., Richmond JUDGE Goldie Heiurichs 727 Milson Av. Richmond art CLERK Marge Sylvester 1515 - 25th St., Richmond CLERK Lucille H. Deathe 1612 - 26th St.,t Richmond CRIT iRyrtle Straugbn 2431 Pine Av., Richmond f sS 1RICHIOND NO. 105 POLLING PLACE Int. F. Belding School, 17th & Coaling, Richmond fT ADDRESS cs INSPECTOR Alvino r. Harvaez 915 13th St. r R chmoad a, JUDGE Edna Redfield 1822 Coalinga Av., Richmond r« JUDGE Vera E. Leans 2016 Hollings Av., Richmond CLERK Iola ingran 1726 Room Av., Richmond CLERK Badge H. Barringer 1825 Hellings ,Av.j Richmond fi CLMM Saline y. Thomas 1901 Hollings Av., Ricbmcond RIMOND 190. 106 POLLING PLACE Sazmiel Ronken Living Room, 1910 Dann Av., Richmond yer ._ NA ADD.rd= INSPECTOR Bertha Palmer 1918 Dam Av., Ricbmond JUDGE Dorothy Phelps 2827 ifel ilegs Av., Richmond JUDGE Gladys Kiudt 1927 Duna Av., Richmond CZER'K Phoebe Ronken 1910 Dunn Av.„ Richmond CLE.RIi Ida C. Torres 2132 Hollings AV., Richmond CLERK. Kathryn Crider 2030 Hellings Av.,v Rfchmond RICHMOND 110. 107 OTE T POLLING PLACE Claude Feley garage, 2878 Lovell Av., Rfctm cpd d 1 f".,...M Se H"I ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marjorie McGowan 3023 Tulare Av., Richmond JUDGE Barbara Rice 3018 Hxmph,-spy Av., Richmond JUDGE Lillian Reid 3041 Tulare Av., Richmond CL MKi Pearl Brotherton 2827 Lowell Av., Richmond CLERK Mary Bladwin 2830 Humphrey Av., Richmond. CLERK Marie MacLean 2686 Rvapbrey Av., Richmond r RICHMOND NO. 108 POLLING PLACE V. D. Lusk, 833 18th St., Richmond 2 ADDRESS c= t- INSPECTOR F. J. Schw:mcher 1757- Gaynor Av. Richmond s K JUDGE Nancy Dickerson 1836 Gaynor Av., Richmond r JUDGE Cecile 11. Eaux 1924 Gaynor Av., Richmond C ^RK Alta Forwick 1721 Garvin Av., Richmond CLERK Verna D. Lusk 843 - 18th St., Richmond y ¢ CLERK Irma Trost 1903 Garvin Av. Richmond RICHBOND NO. 109 POLLING PLACE H. J. Acredolo garage, 966 _ 32nd St., Ri gond r,3 tw, fi ADDRESS tU; INSPECTOR Rawl Parker 971 33rd 3t., Richmond s' JTJDGE Ida B. Higley 3201 Esmond Av., Richmond e JUDGE Caroline Noethig 905 - 32nd St., Richmond C= Elsie Bettencourt 1102 - 24th St., Richmond CLERK Josephine Ryan 978 - 33rd St., Richmond CLERK ary Jensen 3306 Maricopa Av., Richmond RICEXORD NO. 110 POLLING PLACE J. Boners Basemnt, 940 Ventura Av., Rfcb*ond NA3,553 ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jessie I;ayers 5201 Esmond Av., Richmond JTIM CUP. 011ie Bowser 940 Ventura St„ 4icbmond h JUDGE Martelle Hill 960 Ventura St., Richmond CIE RK Mnelia Anderton 937 Humboldt 3t., Richmond CLERK Geraldine Page 920 lmiboldt St., Richmond CIERK Louise Ualker 829 Yuba Ave., Richmond 4.<*, .. C: Friday, October 63, 1950 _ Continued a 7 r RIG=O11D NO. 111 POLLING PLACE A. Todd Garage, 569 NeLauSb in St., Richmond 1 215 Priday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued fi ill' VMS AIDS INSPECTOR Alvina Hansen2.306 posa Av., Richmond JUDGE Lena Ranni2'er 1315 Mariposa Av. Ricbmond LiTM y.JUDGE Etta . 13 .8 Santa Clara Av., Ricbmond CLERK Julia Johnson 1343 Santa Clara Av., Richmond CLERK Eleanor A. Anderson 1344 Mariposa Av., Ricbmondy . CLERK Betty D. Clark 1347 Mariposa Av., Ricbmond xt3 RICHMOND NO. 119 f #' POLLING PLACE Housing Auditorium, 50th. Jefferson, Richmond ADDRESS i x " INSPECTOR Florence Lauritzen 639 _ 20th St., Richmond JUDGE Marguerite Lauritzen 409 So. 5th St., Richmond JUDGE Winit'red Franklin 525 Virginia Av., 1D, Ricbmond CLERK Helen Elledge 5228 Carlos Av., 2F, Richmond CLERK Olga Bonney 5521 Sierra Av., Richmond CLERK Babel Scott 5341 Jefferson Av., 2B, Richmond RICHMOND NO. 120 POLLING PLACE H. C. Mathews living room, 4301 Potrero Av., Richmond F u. NAME ADDRESS KINSPECTORAnI3atheus4301PotreroAv., Richmond JUDGE Ruth Carr 5808 Carlos Av.; Ric#=d JUDGE Grace Williams 748 So. 43rd St., Ricbmond r i CLERK Hazel Gotcher 3031 Ohio Av. Ricbmond d' tACLERKMabelDixon733So. 45th Av., Richmond CLERK Ramona L. Horton 5607 Alaneda Av., Richmond EAST RICHMOND 110. 1 POLLING PLACE East Richmond Improvement Club House, Taff & Kensington, San Pablo NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Viola S. Kanbinast 1507 Sequoia Ave., San Pablo JUDGE Bernice Yotler 6449 Arlington Ave:, San Pablo JUDGE Evelyn Summer 1960 Tulare Ave., San Pablo CLERK Laude lUmis 1510 Laurel Ave., Sart Pablo CLERK Vera Streithorst 6055 Monterey Ave., San Pablo CLERK Dicia Rutherford 6281 Bernhard Ave., San Pablo t , EAST RICHMOND NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Glen Elliott Garage, 6038 Bernhard Ave., San Pablo HAAT ADDRESS INSPECTOR Frank E. Staples 6113 McBryde Ave., San Pablo JUDGE Anna Belle Atkins 6041 Park Xve., San Pablo JUDGE Mar x,ie Kolar 6109 McBryde Ave., San Pablo CLERK Hariette Moore 6095 Fresno Ave., Satz Pablo CLERK Vondell Puckett 6192 McBryde Ave., San Pablo CLERK Prances A. Fraser 6141 IfeBrgde Ave., San Pablo s 4 vv EAST RICHMOND NO. 2A POLLING PLACE Glen Elliot Living Roars, 6038 Berinhard Ave., San Pablo Wkw ADDRESS INSPECTOR Tennie Elliot 6038 Bernhard Ave., San Pablo JUDGE Dorothy Lundeen 6027 Bernhard Ave., San Pablo JUDGE Gladys Ingels 6023 Bernhard Ave., San Pablo CLERK Nellie R. 3atchell 6060 Felix Ave., San Pablo C=1 Irene Booher 6056 .Felix Ave., San Pablo CLERK Jas. Robertson 6020 Bernhard'Ave., San Pablo EAST RICHMOND NO. 3 µPOLLING PLACE Dan-McCurdy residence, 5700 Jennings Ave., San Pablo L"ASE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Minnie McCurdy 5700 Jennings Ave., San Pablo JUDGE Thelma L. Powell 5898 Grand Canyon Ave., San Pablo CLERK Faye Clayton 1615 Beau Rivage Ave., Sart Pablo k C=Goldie G. 'Nilson 1543 Beau Rivage Ave., San Pablo.Four Officers on this Board are oke NORTH RICHMOND NO. 1 20 POLLING PLACE Hattie Byley garage, 1341 York St., Ricbma t f ADDRESS INNSPECTOR Beulah xitchell 1251 Battery St., Richmond I Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued k z Sg,n e a, JUDGE Henrietta Horton 69 WillardAv., Richmond JUDGE Deborah Bell 1417 Fork St., Richmond CLERK Gloria Clark 1553 _ 3rd St. Richmond CL: Lu Pearl Spiker 368 Silver St., Richnona CLERK Ruby Feathers 1701 - 6th St., Richmond NORTH RICHMOND NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Rev. S. y L. Emmis garage 543. Chesley Av• A DI7RESS d r s INSPECTOR Arlene_ Pettis 1533 - 4th St., Richmond JUDGE 2e33aa Davis 1636 - 4th St., Richmond l JUDGE Mildred Slocum 1544 Taman St., Richmond i CLERK Gracie A. Shropsbire 1541 Giaramita St., Richmond CLr Geneva L. Jacobs 1525 - 4th St., Ricbmsonct CLERK Lillie B. Dennis 29 'f. Chesley Av., Richmond ENZORTH RICHMOND 210. 2A ti POLLING PLACE C. 2azunz4 garage, 569 Chesley Av., Richmond SSQQ!{ r s y j kl INSPb;C'i0R Cal l ie H. Nelson 1620 Truman. St., Ricbmond JUDGE Ernestine E. Ferguson 1520 - 4th St., Richmond r JUDGE Mattie Sias 1628 _ 6th. St., Richatonct i CLERK Aline Devers 1841 - 6th St., Richmond s clamp Marie Taylor 1858 - 2nd St., Rf chmond T ,. CLL... Pearlina Levis 1876 - 1st St., Richmond u 11MRTS RIC !0.11D hO. 3 POLLING PLACE Herman Buatsberry garage, 328 Silver Av., Richmond rf n' ADDRESS a INSPECTOR Boston Woodson 200 Market St., Richmond JUDGE Oracle Woodson 200 Market 3t., Richmond JUDGE Rosie L. Lee 349 Silver Av., Richmond n CLEM Lizzie Arses 201 Silver Av., Richmond CLERK Sarah Anderson 1662 - 3rd St., Richmond CLER Lee Anna Walker 1612 Trtzman St., Richmond m. NORTE RICHUMM NO. 3A r '' POLLING PLACE Mwonic Hall, Silver Tmmsan, Richmond ADDflESS i 5d INSEE CTOR Clarence W. Cberry 1850 - 4th St., Richmond JUDGE Gallie Greer 1733 Truman St.,Richmond JUDO Bola Ford 1251 Battery St., Richmond CLERK Audrey Lee Amos 301 Grove St., Richmond ti y CLERK Fannie Roberta 1540 - 2nd St... . Richmond CLERK Mattie bcLemore 603 Verdi St., Richmond v NCRTW RICH OND NO. 4 POLLING PLACE Ruby :Feathers garage, 1701 - 6th St., Richmond E 11A ADDRESS 4 I INSPECTOR Nr Phyllis P a1dn 1830 - 6th St., Richatond JUDGE Adeline Foster 1621 - 5th St., Richmond JUDGE Alice L. Robinson 1532 Truman St., Richmond CLMM 013-ie Chappell 1821 - 6th St., Richmond CLwNK Minnie L. Brovu 1553 Truman St., Richmond CLERK Veardie Kendrick 1857 _ tad St., Richmond NORTH RICHMOND NO. 5 x3 POLLING PLACE J. Casazza garage, Rt. 1, Boa 1680, Road 17, Richmond NAME ADWSS I INSPECTOR Theresa Ratto Rt. 1 Box 1670, Road 20, Richmond r& JUDGE lUnnie Bass3ghaani Rt. 10 Bos 1651, Richmond f . JUDGE CLERK Mabel C. Lumachi Box 1681, Rt. 10 Richmond j CLERK Evelyn Kerlin RFD Baa 1680, Richmond h SAN PASA NO. 1 k ,ss POLLING PLACE San Pablo Fire House, San Pablo Vac Bess ` ADDIESS s INSPECTOR Si11a B. Franklin 2503 Market St., San Pablo graJUDGEAlvaVoudyP.O. Boa 617 . San Pablo JUDGE Olive Scott 2110 Church. €ane Boa 382, San Pablo CLQ I=dred Bishop 2809 Chattleton Lane, San Pablo CL.rRR Alice Ackelbein 2435 Dover Ave., San Pablo i CLERK Mary Silvory 2602 Standard Ave., San Pablo u rrad Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued a SAN PABLO NO. 2 x POLLING PLACE Earl E. Rogers garage, 2133 Sutter St., San Pablo NAXE ADDRESS zd INSPECTOR Mrs. Viola C. Rogers 2134 Market St., San Pablo JUDGE Juanita Cook 1912 Market 3t.2 San Pablo JUDGE Gertrude Griffin 2113 Market 3t.; San Pablo CLERK Liza Grindstoff 2110 Market St., San Pablo r CLERK Tars. Lary Lemmon 1718 - 13th St., San Pablo CLERK Clara .Dorseg 1800 Post Ave., San..Pablo SAA PABLO NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Chester graham garage, 5247 Riverside Dr. cor. Ventura, Sag Pablo r I ADDRESS a INSPECTOR Rosa Graham 5261 Riverside Dr., San Pablo JUDGE Irene Rag 2500 Dan Rd., San -Pablo JUDGE,' Ruby Stobmenger 2431 Dan Rd., San Pablo CLERK Dolly M. Locke 1611 Bey Blvd., San-Pablo CLERK Leila Olson 2999 Daze Rd., San Pablo CLERK Oletta C. Knotts 2693 Dam Rd., San Pablo SAN PABLO NO. 4 POLLING PLACE Office Bond Bros. garage, 1507 Market St., San Pablo MA bE£ ADDRESS, a. INSPECTOR Frances Pedretti 1623 Market St. San Pablo 44 JUD GE Rayre P'r9nlcl i*+ 1873 Tyler St., San Pablo JUDGE Lora Hart 1831 Tyler St., Sart Pablo a, CLK Flora Scott 1829 Tyler St., San Pablo CLERK Lillie A. Buckbee 1840 - 14th St., San Pablo CLERK Elvira J. Noon 1701 Market St., San Pablo x SAN PABLO NO. 5 4 " ySJk qi. POLLING PLACE San Pablo School, Market St., San Pablo NAL: ADDRESS INSPECTOR Dorothea 2;icolaysea 1912 - 23rd St., San Pablo JUDGE Theresia Mohland 1962 - 19th St., San Pablo JUDO Tuila Jesperson 2100 Dover Ave., San Pablo CLERK Dola Z. Tirey 1869 - 19th 3t., San Pablo CLERK dose Hewitt 1927 Market St., San Pablo X.CLERK Grace Masse 1819 - 16th St., San Pablo SAX PABLO NO. 6 POLLING PLACE D. L. San tos garage, 3.628 - 15th St., San Pablo i T ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. Pearl Santos 1628 - 15th St., San Pablo JUDGE Hester Hendrix 1700 - 16th St., San Pablo JUDGE Beulah Brom 1737 - 17th St., San Pablo CIZERE Ruth Babb 1614 California Ave., San Pablo CLERK 1;axine Jarrett 1614 - 15th St., San Pablo 9 CLERK Ethel Miller 1765 - 16th St., San Pablo SAN PABLO NO. 7 x x' POLLING PLACE Esther McKinley garage, 1304 Regina, Ave.; San Pablo NABS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Esther McKinley 1304 Regina Ave., Sari Pablo JUDGE Juanita 1L Cook 1341 Regina Ave., Sawn Pablo JUDGE Hattie F. Cook 1435 Victoria Ct. South, San Pablo CLMM Ethel I. Smith 1220 Victoria Ct., Rest, San Pablo CLERK Winifred U. MAte 1270 Victoria Ct., Rest, Sart Pablo CLERK Neil McK_ianon 1317 - 13th St., San Pablo F SANS PABLO NO. 8 POLLING PLACE Leslie T. Snodgrass garage, 2919 - 15th St., Sao Pablo a TnxAADDRESS INSPECTOR Cora A. Snodgrass 2919 - 15th. St., San Pablo JUDGE grace 1heeler 2919 - 16th St., San Pablo JUDGE William Reed 2907 - 15th St.2 San Pablo CLERK Lenora Clark 2945 - 15th St., San Pablo CLERK Daisy Ruth Rose 2777 :. 11th St., Richmond CLERK Cleda F. Pearson 2937 - 15th St., San Pablo y 4k j 1 Y , Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued SAN PABLO NO. 9 r POLLING PLACE Riverside School, Key Blvd., San Pablo f ADDRESS s. INSPECTOR Cecelia A. Bruce 5423 Shasta Ave., San Pablo JIGS With Elise 5430 Shasta Ave:, San Pabloe.. H,JUDGE Ada A. 1hitcamb 1459 Yuba Ave., San Pablo CLERE Alice Shankland 2517 Dan Rd., San Pablo CLERK Charlotte E. Mx=dnger 2628 Ridge Rd., San Pablo nR CLER Shirley Parcell 2645 Shasta Ave., San Pablo Y IL9 Friday, October 6, 1950 Continued sem " F y SAN PABLO NO. 16 POLLING PLACE Leland 3. Hall garage, 2953 _ 12th St., San Pablo' u. ADDRESS INSPECTOR y Beasley 2915 - 12th. St., Sen Pablo JUDGE Anna Jones 3018 - 11th. St., San Pablo JUDGE Lucille Hal]. 2953 ,. 12th St., San Pablo r " MERK Mattie L. Richardson 2929 .. •13th St., Sart Pablo CLQ Carlista Amos 1208 Connecticut Ave., San Pablo- CLERK abloCLEKDorothyPaucher3054 .. 11th St., San Pablo SAN PABLO 110. "l7 POLLING PLACE El Portal Commmity Bldg., El Portal Park, San Pablo 2tAI1E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Georgina williams Apt. 936, El Portal Park, San Pablo JUDGE violet Parons Apt. 10303,. El Portal Park, San P010 JUDGE Colleen Ragan Apt. 7003, El Portal Park, San Pablo c" CL RK Juanita Moriccnl Apt. 776, El Portal Park, San Pabl& CLERK Idldred Molek Apt. 702, El Portal Park, San Pablo CLERK Pearl Chapman Apt. 9122 E-, Portal Park, San Pablo t r. SAS` PABLO NO. 17A POLLING PUCE El. Portal. Comity Bldg., ...." . Port$1 Park, San Pablo 23AZG ADDRESSS INSPECTOR Margaret RycroPt Apt. 887, El Portal Park, San Pablo JUDGE Helen Greenup Apt. 705, El. Portal Park, San Pablo-7 'a,JUDC2 Evelyn Robbins Apt. 928, El- Portal Park, San Pablo 3 CLERK Betty X. T'haaipsoan Apt. 8949 El Portal Park, San Pablo CLERK 11ea3,ne Burwell Apt. 1047, El Portal Park, San Pablo CLERK Mary Fortneg Apt. 895, El Portal Park, San Pablo SAN PABLO H0. 3.8 POLLING PLACE Broadway School, 20th Stone, San Pablo NAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Carolyn Souza 2476 20th. St., San Pablo JUDGE Jury Dexter 2211 Broadway, Sit Pablo JUDGE Geptrude Sullins 2526 .- 21st St., San Pablo CLERK H9,,11le Trent 2518 - 13th St., San Pablo CLEftK Dorothy Bertholt 2509 MacArthur Ave., San Pablo a CLMK Eralia Fucker 24?8 .- 20th St., Sao Pablo, F' d t SAN PABLO NO. 18A L" POLLING PLACE Broadway Schaal, 20th & Stone, San Pablo w 01 F t•y,,, N 's NAI, ADDRESS INSPECTOR Charlotte, Prigge 2560 .. 22nd St., San Pablo JUDGE may Cooper 1941 Stowe St., San Pablo JUDGE Domenica Grossi 2400 - 21st St., San Pablo CLERK Carrie Jordan 2488 - .20th St., San Pablo CLERK Hattie LeBlanc 1911 Sutter Ave., San Pablo t CLr"RK Isadore Al.a=eda 234-0 _ 20th St., San Pablo SAN PABLO N0. 19 i trly. POLLING PLACE Lee E. Oliver garage, 1858 Mason St., Sao. Pablo NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Genevieve Plain 2428 Dover, Ave., San Pablo JUDGE May M. Gillette 2418 Dover Ave., San Pablo JUDGE Berpice K. Johnson 1868 8 Masan. Ave., San Pablo five CLERK Br=a Sprinkle 1943 Powell St., San Pablo r CLERK Alberta M. Bo vers 1820 Powell St., San Pablo k r CLERK IZaebe3le D. Crandall 2367 Dover Ave., San Pablo SA11 PABLO IFO. 20 POLLING PLACE M. Christopher garage, 1536 Emeric Ave., San Pablo NAS ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Myrtle Christopher 1530 Eaeric Ave,,. San Pablo r JUDGE HeLue Chaathim 1499 Eaeric Ave., San Pablo JUDGE Ada Dolman 1500 Foaric Ave., San Pablo F CLERK Sarah .McClintock 1_524 Emeric. Ave. San Pablo CLERK Ardath Greathouse 1004 Pine Ave., San Pablo CLERK Dolores Burleson 1532 Emeric Ave., San Pablo r . Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued 220 5 1 f i SAH PABLO NO. 21 a POLLING PLACE Omar Rugg garage, 1521 Brookside Ave., San Pablo ILA ADDRESS INSPECTOR A=7 gun 1521 Brookside Ave...San Pablo t JUDGE Hele`n Class 1631 Hanor Dr., SanPablo JUDGE Algie Malray 1530 Brookside Dr., San Pablo fi d CLERK Beulah C. Jaataen 1460 Karelia Ct., San Pablo CLERK Evelyn IcNabb 1520 Brookside Dr., San Pablo t ' CLERK Adeline Samuelson 1600 Brookside Dr., San Pablo SAH PABLO H0. 21Ar. POLLING PLAC Omar Lbugg garage, 1521 Brookside Dr., San Pablo k iAA'LE ADDRESS niSPECTOR Violet Sheppard 1447 Brookside Dr., San Pablo CE I•"nnis Lucas 1921 Brookside Dr., San Pablo JUDGE Johanna Stump 1300 Brookside Dr., San Pablo_ CL RS Sally Minger 3.301 Brookside Dr., San Pablo CLM Edith Benedict 1540 Brookside Dr., San Pablo69 CLERK Ellen E. Fink 1800 Brookside Dr., San Pablo y 1 • t ikj"' EL SOBRAWIM NO. 1 POLLING PLACE H.Easter garage, 435 LaPala na. Rd., El Sobrante, Richmond VWX ADDRESS INSPECTOR Henrietta L. Penztala 4439 Appian ?fay, Richmond t: g JUDGE Grace N. tUlchelis 407 LaPalana Rd., Richmond JM(E Anna S. Zebm 761 Santa Maria Rd. Richmond M-CLK Ina Mary Easter 435 LaPaloma Rd., Richmond j CLERK June Savage 734 E2 Centro Rd., Richmond CLr'RV Lela Byassee 741 El Centro Rd., Richmond is EL SOBRAETE H0. 2 POLLING PRICE It R. CEOiM garage, 600 Renfrew Rd., El Sobrante, Richmond NA ADDRESS K t may' f 1?itSPECTOR Isabelle Dahlgreea 154 ReniSrec Ct., Richmond JUDO Florence Tosh 4647 Appian Lay, Richmond JUDGE Elmore A. Valentine 120 Renfrew Ct., El Sob., Richmond-. X . CIERK Lena Matteson 476 Rincon Rd., Richmond k CLERK Blanche fiemman 760 LaPaloma Rd., Richmond r CLERK Rachel Chonn 600 Renfrew Rd., Richmond L SOBRARTS H0. 3 v POLLING PLACE El Sobrante Club Souse, Cor. Appian Nay money Rd., Richmond, x t4a Im ADDRESS w INSPECTOR June H.Richmond rlark949JuanitaCt. w JUDGE Margaret Ann Peterson 522 Maloiwv Rd., Richmond JUDGE Florence Jesfjeld 676 Rincon Rd., Richsaond CLERK Virginia V. Felciano 946 Juanita Ct., Richmond RichmondCLERKBerniceH. Sloper 936 Juanita Ct. k CLERKS Fila Loa 846 Manor Rd., hicbnond EL SCBRA E 170. 3Ai POLLING PLACE lba. T. Hunting basement, 5280 Sobrante Ave., Richmond NAZfis ADDRESS k RichmondEdna. Hunting 5280 Sobrante Ave., u JUDGE Azelda Boyd 4520 Road 24, Richmond JUDGE R1Elizabeth Dillon 5264 Sobrante Ave., Richmond CLERK Jeannette Orzalli 520 Maloney Rd., Richmond r CLERK Margaret Dietrich 5256 Sobrante Ave., Richmond 1CLERK Evelyn Sorensen 5540 Circle Dr., Richmond x :n. EL SOEIUM NO. 4 POLLING PLACE Geo. P. Van Over garage, 5741 Sobrante Ave., Richmond 4 5 . 1itLADDRESS f INSPECTOR Charlotte Van Over 5741 Sobrante Ave., Richmond j JUDGE Agatha Cox 5668 Sobrante Ave., Richmond K JUDGE Anna Helgeson 5620 Sobrante Ave., Richmond CLT Louise Garretson 5910 Sky Line Dr., Richmond CLERK Vera Be Bradshaw 760 Hai or I?r., Richmona Christine Finnie 5709 Circle Dr., Richmond Y i u n r wry r c Friday, October 6, 1950 - Contirm ed20 pl;; EL SOIRANTE NO. S POLLING PLACE El. Rancho school, Rd. 20, 11. of Dasa Rd., Ric1mond NAME ADDRESS f sF, IIv`SPECTOR Dina Beda 3464 Dam Rd., Ricbmond JIMGE Jm a fiances Ritche3.l 4105 Mifflin .Ave., Richmond µFS JUDGE JUne Schaaf 4128 Barranca St., Ricbmond CLERIC Patricia S. Wilson 4116 Barranca St., Ricbmond CLERK Harriet Graham 4170 Garden Rd., Richmond CLERK 2heresa Bruno 4526 Dam Rd., Ricbmond F wr. L SOB'@AM!E NO. 6 POLLING PLACE El Sobrante Fire Souse, 4640 Appian Way, Ricbncnd r, t HAIM ADDRESS IIISPECTOR Wilda C. Brusie 4556 Appian Way, Ricbmond JUDGE Carole A. Grothues 4674 Appian Rag, Ricbntond JUDGE Katherine D. Love 4592 Appian Way, Ricbmond sy, CLERK Ann S. Brovn 4894 Appian stag, Richmond. CLERK Beulah Ia. Head 4576 Appian Way, Richmond fz CLERIC Ossie I. Haas 4922 Appian W47, Ricbmond EL SOBRAWM.NO. 7 POLLING PNCE X. A. Bays office, 4068 Dan Rd., Ricbmmd wok lam ADDRESS IIMPECTOR Margaret J. Oliver 409& Garden Rd., Ricbmond s JUDGE Mary Heft len 4068 Dour Rd., Richmond J ,UDC-E Priacilla B. Thaaas 4065 L$Carlina Ave., Richmond CLmK Lema F-4mske 3802 LaColfna Ave., Ricbmond CIBC Dorothy Byers 3927 LaCresenta Rd., Ricbmond CLEM Dorothy Craft 3932 El Monte Rd., Ricbmond. EL, SOBHUTE 80. 8 7 .. Fr POLLING PLCE Edwin Namb garage, 4410 Dam Rd., Ricbmond t} IiAI+ ADDRESS INSPECTOR Eder IL Lehmkul 4.480 Dant Rd., Richmond a JUDGE Breda Skow 444.03 Dam Rd«, Ricbmond JUDGE Emily :Heide 4601 Daae Rd., Ricbmond C=Erna Rmmb 4410 Dam Rd., Richmond CLERK Lucille IS. Slww 4430 Da= Rd., Ricb=cnd CLERK Bernadine Orr 4651 Dant Rd., Ricbmond EL SOBRQIM NO. 9 POLLING PLACE Carl Caskey Living Roams 4953 Dam Rd., Richmond t `} IIA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Courney B. Caskey 4953 Dart Rd., Richmond JUDGE W13- a S. Barnes 5520 Daft Rd., Richmond JUDGE Dorothy I tson 5330 Dant Rd., Ricbm=d CLE11K Pearl An&U= 4817 'Dam Rd., Ricl=ond CLmK,Ida, Cardvell 4690 Dam Rd., Ricb=ond a CLERK Esther Giminez 4510 Dant Rd.: Ricbmond y- ROLLINGWOOD NO. 1 f POLLING PLACE E3nzer Young garage, 2726 Greenwood Dr., San, PM>lo mm ADDRESS INSPECTOR Arlene Young 2726 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo JUDGE Evelyn Darrigen 2451 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo JUDGE L13.31.an Richardson 2414 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo CLERK Emma Lou Davis 2422 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo CLERK Katherine A. Moore 2425 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo CLhTK Eleanor R. Sherman 2425 Bancroft Lane, San Pablo ROLLINGROOD NO. 2Tf POLLING PLACE Lloyd Severn garage, 2606 Rollingwood Dr.,' San Pablo NAIL All r IVF SS niSPECTOR Louise Yathear2930 Rollingwood Dr., San Pablo JUDGE Elizabethizabeth A. Wiley 2931 Devon flag, San Pablo JUDGE Elsie Sandau 2934 Rollingwood Dr., Sari. Pablo CLERK Marg Severn 2806 Rollingwood Dr., San Pablo t CLERK Hilda fief 2926 od Dr'., San. Pablo CTIERK Clara North 2446 Forte St., San Pablo 3 da fpp- t fes 3 Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued 5 Y ?a• a fyr. K tt ROLLING WOOD NO. 21 POLLING PLACE Robt. E. Pemberton garage, 2900 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo k r ADDRESS INSPECTOR Florence Pemberton 2900 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo d" ° JUDGE Ruth Ratcliff 2911 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo J>z JUDGE Lydia LaBat 2411 Fordham. Ave., San Pablo r CLERK Billie Noe 2806 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo s t f CLERK Lucille YAranda 2817 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo CTERK Ruth Tangen 2914 Greenwood Dr., San Pablo ROLLINGWOOD NO. 3 k' t POLLING PLACE Elner Neyaouse garage, 2974 Chevy Way, San Pablo MAINE ADDRESS Rry V I INSPECTOR Sopbia Anderson 2970 Chevy Way, San Pablo JUDGE Vera Bailey 2950 Chevy fay, San Pablo JUDGE Edna Fern Hughes 2965 Chevy Wag, San Pablo CLMK Patricia A. Quartaroli 2934 Chevy Way, San Pablo 2. CLERK Madys Harrison 2985 Brook Way, San Pablo CLERK Silvia Adaas 2958 Devon Way, San Pablo 4' GIANT NO. 1 F POLLING PIACE GLant Bowling Club, Giant Dist., Ricbmcnd INSPECTOR Carl Pinto Giant Dist., Ricbmond rt - JUDGE Edward Hardyman GiB:±t Dint., Richmond r. JUDGE Dorothy B. Ratcliff Giant Dist., Richmond CLERK Hazel N.- Allen Giant Dist., ]Richmond a CLERK Mamie Luiz Giant Dist., Ricbmond tt CL fi Chrystal Wood Giant Dist., Richmond GLINT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE G. G. Griffin garage, 4101 McGlothen Way, San Pablo z 3I ADDRESSAttE INSPECTOR Helen`R. Griffin 4101 McGlothen Way, San Pablo x JUDGE Lorraine Henley 4413 etc Glothen Wogs San Pablo JUDGE 1 3 CLERK Yvonne Barlow 4200 McGlothen Ylay, San Pablo CL-RK Willie Pearl Hutcherson 4105 McGlothen Way,, San Pablo Only 4 members are O.K. on this Board. n, a r YtY POLLING PLACE H. Cardoza garage, Ellerhorst Alharbra, Pinole 11A"M ADDRESSailti INSPECTQRClara Hug Alhaabra Rd., Box 204, Pinole 3IID GE Helen Goularte Boa 25, Pinole JUDGE Clifford B. Hughes Boa 204, Pinole CLi. K Margaret Faria Alhaabra Rd.,, Pinole Four officers on this board are ok) jj` i t; t RODEO NO. 1 a POLLING PLACE Odd Fellows Hall, Rodeo a HAM ADPRES3 INSPECTOR E13A B. Ackerman 22 Rodeo Ave., Rodeo JUDGE Mae L. Dickinson 23 Garretson Ave., Boz 247, Rodeo JUDGE Mae A. Joseph . 212 Pacific Ave., Boa 172, Rodeo C= Janette Curtis 149 Lake St., Rodeo CL,RK Lillith Gomez 223 Gerretson Ave., Box 1037, Rodeo5x-- i. CLERK Eleanor Doty 158 Lake St., Box 794, Rodeo r r RODEO NO.2 POLLING PLACE St. Patrick's Church, 3rd & Parker, Rodeo xJyADDRESS INSPECTOR Vrs: P. M. Bessegbini 18 Railroad Ave.,- Box 543, Rodeo- JUDGE odeo JUDGE Carrie Guppy 374 Pinole Ave., Rodeo j JUDGE Mary, Gentgen 226 Vaqueros Ave., Rodeo CLLR Frances Osgood 200 Vaqueros 4kve., Rodeo CLERIC Alice Mattos 354 Napa Ave., Rodeo wpm CL aR8 Rose Safford 4th & Suisun, Rodeo rf . r<fi`*lib Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued r4223 RODEO NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Rodeo Grammar School, Garretson Ave., Rodeo f ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lloyd Cooper 626 Rodeo Ave., Rodeo JUDGE Merle Stern 411 Garretson Ave. Rodeo JUDGE Bernice Dollarhide 610 Parker Ave., Rodeo CLERK Rosa Lott 553 Garretson Ave., Rodeo CL.a K Helen Auza 670 Rodeo Ave., Rodeo oCLERKFrancesL. Pink 641 Lake St., Rodeo RODEO NO. 4 POLLING PLACE Frederick J. Hopkins garage, 1314 Mahoney St., Rodeo HM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Frederick J. Hopkins 1314 Mahoney St., Rodeo JMGE Wilma B. Hopkins 1314 Mahoney St., Rodeo JUDGE Albertino L. Hattos 407 Vallejo Ave., Rodeo E- CLEFAdeline Bakke 1346 Mh onegy RodeoSt., Rod a CLERK Anita Van Auken 1343 - 6th St., Rodeo CLERK Lavelle Marion 605 Sonoma St., Rodeo RODEO NO. 5 POLLING PLACE D. W. Ovensy garage, 414 Vallejo Ave., Rodeo NA?-M., ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ruth Ovens 414 Vallejo Ave., Rodeo 530 Suisun Ave., Rodeo 3 rJUDGEMargaret`D. Braga, JUDGE AnnIe Self 534 Suisun Ave., Rodes CLERK Dorothea,To Beal 550 Vallejo Ave., Rodeoas , CLERK Ann M. Remington Box 344, Rodeo CLMK Thelma Prater 420 Vallejo Ave., Rodeo RODEO N0. 6 POLLING PLACE J. 0. Valine garage, 725 Nariposa Ave., Rodeo f < 11M ADDRESS 1 a INSPECTOR Daisy D. Bennet 813 _ 1st St., Box 3930 Rodeo, JUDGE Julia Murphy 721 B'arigosa Ave., Rodeo JUDGE Cora M. Mood 720 Variposa Ave., Rodeo CLERK Hazel A. Fritzsche 720 .. 2nd St., Rodeo Box 64 CLERK Laurette E. George 817 _ 1st St., Boa 504, RodeoRi CLERK Lura McBride 726 - 2nd St., Rodeo r RODEO NO. 7 it N POLLING PLACE Dr. S. N, Weil garage, 256 Sharon Ave., Rodeo IiAL ADDRESS r nism- TOR die Hart 73 _ 3rd St., Rodeo r JUDGE Anne Olivetti 367 Harris Ave., Rodeo JUDGE Clara Herrod 152 Garretson Ave., Rodeos CLERK Nonie Marshall 148 Garretson Ave. Rodeo CLERK hacle Badger 375 Harris Ave., Rodeo jt CLERK Nary J. Pires 152 Garretson Ave., Box 51, Rodeo, RODEO NO. 8 POLLING PLACE Bayo Vista Com ty Bldg., Rodeo SAI' ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen R. DaviesBldg. F-1 4, Apt. 391, Bayo Vista,, Rcdeo JUDGE Grace McIntosh Bldg. F_21, Apt. 4292 Bayo, Vista,, Rodeo JUDGE Gwsie Edwards Bldg. K-100 Apt. 6690 Bayo, Vista, Rodeo CLMM Alice Denbae Bldg. F_21, Apt. 318, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK ftrion Orr Bldg. F_12s Apt. 382s Ba-yo Vistas Rodeo F . tw:x CLERK Isabella L. Ray Bldg. F_1 Apt. 339, Bayo Vista, Rodeo ROD_ N0. 9 POLLING PLACE Bayo Vista Cor=unit7 Bldg., Rodeo 1YAiCZi ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen Louise Kiek, Bldg. D_10, Apt. 302, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JUDGE merle E. Trimer Bldg. F-19, Apt. 409, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JUDGE Thelma Lorraine Allen Bldg. $.2; Apt.' 471, Bayo Vista, Rodeo . CLERK Vera K. Coughran Bldg. C_44, Apt. 250, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Theresa A. Martin Bldg. H-1, Aft . 461, Bayo Vista, Rodeo CLERK Ruby C. Collins,Bldg. P_6, Apt. 918, Bayo Vista, Rodeo: r< Tf m 1 Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued m RODEO NO. 10 a, POLLING PLACE Ba7o 'Vista Cocmmwnity Bldg., Rodeo I ADDRESS i INSPECTOR Fannie Baer Md g. E-2, Apt. 322, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JUDGE Laura ging Bldg. P-6, Apt. 927, Bayo Vista, Rodeo I JUDGE Blanche A. Re t Bldg. K-8, Apt. 659, Bayo Vista Rodeo CLERg Esther Bis Bldg. G_2,* Apt. 42T Bao Vista Rodeogr9s CI.ERg l+aaine Dennis 522 Suisun Aue., Rodeo J rt,a 1 C= Marjorie Snider Bldg. VSs Apt, 656, Bayo Vista, Rodeo RODEO NO. 11 f POLIMIG PLACEBayo Vista Commmity Bldg., Rodeo P. HAKE Sice nISPECTOR Lorena King Bldg. Y-9, Apt.793, Bayo Vista, Rodeo JQD Brs. Afton Davies Bldg. C-40, Apt.234, Bayo Vista, Rodeo W JIID Gertrude Ross Mdg. F-7, Apt. 363, Bayo Vista,- Rodeo ciram Linnie Fullington Bldg. P_6, Apt. 919, Bayo Vista, Rodeo f CLERE Isabel Cress 151 Pinole Ave., Bayo Vista, Cremery-r, CBRR AudreyS. Carter Bldg. C-371 Apt. 223s Bayo Vistas Rodeo PIHOLE NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Jos. Accomasso garage, PinoleNAADDRESS r J ' Wfr i 1 / kxx`f, Y f L INSPECTOR Helen F. McDonald Bos 156, Pinole Jt DG Theresa Clark Boot 34, Pinola J{3DG . Helen R. Lewis Boa; 244, Pinole drab CLM Ellen Lucid Boa 124, Pinole CL RK Vary C. Silvas. Fernandez Ave., Pinole s fkA CLERK Gertrude H. Terry John 3t., Pinola5 ' PINOLE HO. 2 POLLING PLACE Town Ball, Pinole ; N9b3 ADDRESS t INSPECTOR LeRoy C. LeFabvre Boz 75, Pinole few : JUDGE Nary L. Amend 1060 Tennant St., Boa 201, Pinole JUDGE Mary A. Leils Boar 147, 3.171 Willow Ave., Pinola-'" r CL. Claire .R. I asek 915 2nd Ave., Pinole CLERK Edwina A. Silva 1140 Tennant Ave., Pinole CARE Marie Be Dutra 912 Tennant Ave., Pinole Sy ' PINOIA' A0. 3 Y A u POLLING PLACE Antons Lopes garage, 616 Quinine St., Pinole k ADD=3 INSPECTOR Etta L. Curran Boa 175,quinine St., Pinole Y JUDGE Marie Barron Boz 293, Pinole JUDGE Bernadette goellman 657 Quinine St., Pinole r CLERK Lois Scarsello 1690 San Pablo Ave.s Pinole CLERK myrtle D. lr:anniag 1340 Hazel Ave., Pinole CLERK Bary Lucid 605 Quinine St... Pinola HERCULES POLLING PLACE Hercules Club Houses Hercules Powder Co.; Hercules t YAM t ADDRESS ry F.. f 1 % LyfY. INSPECTOR Rosie U. Dixon 14 Park St.Hercules JUDGE Babel C. Bennett 7 Park St., Hercules r fTJUDGEGertrudeRandall1ParkSt., Hercules CLQ Jessie Buckley 19 Park St., Hercules clam Josephine Be Poinsett 8 Santa Fe, Hercules CLQ Veronce A. Turley 15 Park St., Hercules h POLLING PLACE Selby Schools Tormeg NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Zara Be Ybrris Selby JUDGE Alba 11hittaker Selby 1 JUDGE Anita Bettiga Selby CLERK Charlotte McKillop Bo= 755s Selby CLERK dal M ankenburg Boar 7656 Selby- CLERK Caroline A. Saunders Boa 794, Selby wr f i fid an Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued2.225 CROCKETT NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Jobn Kirkhouse, 441 Loring Ave., Crockett 1 .w AANE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Estbar M. Bauer 344 Alhambra St.;. Crockett JUDGE Catherine 1. Ashe 422- Jackson St., Crockett xa. JUDGE Rt:by L. Buscaglia 41.4 Winslow, Crockett CIOU1 Mar, 0*Leary ^ennedg 385 Vinslaw St., Crockett C EUM Hannah Walsh 515 Winslow St., Crockett CLMM Margaret L. Wolcott 503 Winslow St., Crockett CROCEZTT NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Crockett Post American Legion, State Sighvayr, Crockett A ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Cecile Petee 465 Efterds St., Crockett y JMCE Teas. NeXanus 415 Alhambra St., Crockett f JUDO Elodia. Inman 336 Clark St., Crockett r Nargaret Seleslza 445 Edwards St., Crockett x CLMIK Angelina Chirardo 241 Clark St., Crockett CLERK Camilla C. Haugh 251 Alexandria St., Crockett rr er. CROCKETT H0. 3 POLLING PLACE Crockett Fire Protection District, 746 Loring Ave., Crockett NAS. ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Loretta H. iaenny 724 Loring Ave., Crockett JMGE Theresa C. Joseph 636 Winslow St., Crockett JOGE Arnold Edwards 644 Winslow St., Crockett CI,UM Marjorie B. Magumi 422 Bag St., Crockett CLERK Alice S. Littleton 636 Winslow St. Crockett CLQ Crisley Rodgers 205 Winslow St., Crockett 41A CROCKETT NO. 4 POLLING PTACE Crockett Club, Rolph Ave., Crockett RESS fix2 ITISPECTOR Aura Virtanen 735 Edvarda St., Crockett sJUDGEUadelineL. Baricich 424- Bay St., Crockett JUDGE Aladin F. Baker 744 Edwards St., Crockett CLERK Catherine Turcich 525 Bag St., Crockett CLERK Clara YcEntortSer 714 Alhambra St., Crockett CLERK 14argaret A. Xaloneq 745 Alb fibra St., Crockett x CROCKCTT NO. 5 rt P F i POLLING PLACE Town Hall on 2nd Ave., Crockett NA ADDRESS r£3 C: IILTSPECTOR Catherine Chiorso 443 _ 3rd Ave., Crockett NJMCEJosephineArm522 .. 3rd Ave., Crockett JUDGE Eleanor Grow 1225 Starr St., Crockett CLERK Theresa Vitale 433 - 3rd Aire., Crockett CLERK Virginia0hiorso 443 - 3rd Ave., Crockett CLERK Ruth Reid 1220 Starr St., Crockett CROCKETT NO. 6 n POLLING PLACE Thurston Nett garage, 1402 Pomona St., Crockett NAM ADDRESS uti•' Yd IITSPECTOR Florence Xatcbmenotr 1428 Flora St., Crockett JUDGE Antonette• Connors 924 - 1st Ave., Crockett JUDO Rose Fanucch.i 1605 Pomona St., Crockett CLERK Elizabeth Girola 1405 Flora St., Crockett CLERK Theresa Ghioldi 904 _ Ist Ave., Crockett CLERK Dorothy Graben 1514 Flora St., Crockett Ej? CROCKETT H0. 7 a POLLING PLACE Joe Pallotta garage, 6th L Pomona Sts., Crockett ADDRESS INSPECTOR Louise Bonica_zi 235 Kendall Ave., Crockett JUDGE Beatrice Gistelli 1890 Vista. Del Rio, Crockett 0 Bmf Aughinbaugh 1837 Zd=on Ave., Crockett CLERK Melba 8ertorel3o 59 F.eadell Ave., Crockett CLERK Eva Maker 101 Virginia St., Crockett CLERK Viola IL 1byte 242 Kendall Ave., Crockett rr r Fridays October 6s 1950 Contilm d 4. RFs, r CRO 'MT NO. S POLLING PLACE Carquinez Fire District, 1527 Lillian. St., Crockett r;: al' NAIL ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary J. Rey 1018 - Ist Ave., Crockett JUDGE California Rarchand 1135 _ 5th Ave., Crockett JUDGE Anna Cimino 1134 _ lst Aire., Crockett CLERK RMM Tacconi 1335 Mian St.s Crockett 1 C=1 Melba Spitoni 1035 - 5th Ave„ Crockett CLERK Cosetta Slavazza 1403 Lillian St , Crockett CROCKE'1T NO. 9 t , POLLING PLACE Donato Pezzuto Store on 2nd Ave., Crockett y.v M ADDRESS INSPECTOR Olm. wia Braga 729 - 2nd St. Crockett JUDGE Nora V. Can:iani 823 - A St., Crockett u - JUDO; M ry L. Hoag 732 - 2nd Ave., Crockett CLERK Adeline Olcese- 513 _ 2nd Ave. Crockett A" CLERK Hannah M. Gasperat 1122 Ceres St:, Crockett CLERK Licia Pastori 1324 Flora St., 'Crockett CROCKETT NO. 10 POLLING PLACE Terrace Garage, 471 Pomona Ave., Crockett A HAM ADDRESS Ny F INSPECTOR Millie Jtmabohann 44 Baadwin Ave., Crockett F f JUDGE Bogard Ball 45 Baldwin Ave., Crockett JUDGE Ines M. Ridges 119 Baldwin Ave., Crockett r ' CLERK Pauline Z. Briggs 64 Bishop Rd., Crockett CLERK Minnie S. Farmer 30 Emerson Ave.; Crockett z _ CLERK Elaine H. Sanders 17 Hartwell St. Crockett PORT COSTA X30. 1 r ti fry. POLLING PLACE Frank R. Markey (Residence) Port Costa y ` BANE ADDRESS 3 IP:SPECTOR Anita Fitzgerald Port Costa i 4 JUDGE Lucille Stone Port Costa JUDGE Frank R. Markey Port Costa CLERK Adel Freda Dolph tort Costa CLERK Marjorie Humphrey Port Costa f ;s CLERK L&Von Fosgate Port Costa PORT COSTA NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Grammar School, Port Costa NAbUs ADDRESS INSPECTOR Julia Barrington Port Costae_ JUDGE Katherine McCarthy Port Costa' JUDGE Katherine Ligon Port Costa CLERK Mary Berggren Port Costa ' CLERK Leo Pembroke Port Costa CLERK Everett Itorton Port Costa DA11VILLE 30. 1 w a POLLING PLACE Danville Posts American Legion Danville a << DAME ADDRESS f . INSPECTOR Gertrude Stern San Raaon Rd., P.O. Boa 57 Danville JUDGE Mildred M. Lynch P.O. Boa 92, Danville q JUDGE Adelaide F. Wilkerson La Questa Drive, Danville CLERK Mary Lumkin, Rt. 1 Diablo Rd., Danville CLERK Georgia A. Oliver P.O. Boa 55, Danville- CLERK Phoebe Sears 29 Ramona Rd., Danville 5 DAEVILLE NO. IA POLLING PLACEPLACE Danville Post, American Legion, Danville lum ADDRESS 4 INSPECTOR Venice D. Collins Sycamore Valley Rd., Danville f ' JUDGE Georgina C. Haf sal 37 Vista Grande, Danville JUDGE Ola M. Ellis 1 Vista Grande Danville zF . 1 CLERK Elene F. Butler, Bos 71 Danville CLQ Maude Farnsworth Diablo Rd., Star Rt., Danville CrMK Mildred E. Wing Star Route, Danville r't I. jj''k 24r Friday, October 6 1950 Continued a ,*r t h SJ i ate. POLLING PLACE Danville County Fire Protection Dist., DanvilleNMADDRESSL 41V", 111SPECTOR C. W. Scott Hartz Ave., Box 62, Danville JUDGE Addie P: Glass P.O. Boa 93, Danville f JUDGE Flora M. Egbert Box 255, Danville CLMK Rose B.'Ferreira F.Q. Boa 38, Denville sU CIJrRK Helen lobnson Boac 233, Danville CLERK Madge E. Scott Box 273, Danville P DANVILLE 80. 2A r POLLING PLACE Danville Coxmty Fire Protection Dist., Danville f ¢, lam ADDRESS INSPECTOR Virginia UcLean El P:Lntado"Rd., P.Q. Box 394, Daiiviil JUDGE Evelyn L: Harper Rt. 12 Box`243, Danville k JUDGE Audrey E: Springer Boa 98, Danville C= Jane H. Lonergan Rt. 1 Bou 11.9, Danville CLERK Bette Weaver P.Q. Bos 86, Danville CLERK Chestine Holson Danville X , DANVILLE 110. 3 f POLLING PLACE Diablo Country Club,Diablo F. 4 3YAM? ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen P. Dolga 199 Alameda Diablo, Box 44, Diablo rt JUDGE Nadge Johnson, Rt. 1, P.O: Box 211, Walnut Creek x JUDGE Ruth r. Donahue_ Bos 276 . Danvilles C LERE Gladys I. Hoover Rt. 12 Denville tn ` CLERK Evelyn I. Groesbeck P.O.Q. gax'398, Danville CLERK Julia I. Du'3'iel 17 El Camino Tas sa j., Danville. y SAH RAMON trxx tw;. POLLING PLACE San Ramn. Mother's Club, Bax 369 San Ramon ry ¢ X NAS ADDRESS z INSPECTOR Mae B. Swartz P.O. Baas 22, San Ramon t, JUDGE Wretba Allgood San Ramon* JUDGE Janet U. Gregory Bos 75, San Ran on CLERK Marie Brant Boa 36, San Ramong. CLERK Sophie Catton Box 63, San Ramon x`r 3 , CLERK Thelma Smith Boa 2, San Raman o TASSAJARA POLLING PLACE Tassajara School, Star Route, Pleasanton HAAME ADDRESS P K„1 INSPECTORJoseph T. Edeline Star Route, Box 50A, Pleasanton rr ' JUDGE Christine M. ReinsteinRt. 1, Boa 495, Livermore JUDGE Valborg Andersen Star Rt. Boa 66, Pleasanton; ,. CLERK Selma A. Rasmussen Star Rt. Bos 48, Pleasanton µCLERK Dorothy X. Reinstein Star Rt. Boa 61, Pleasanton C= Grace Bettencourt Star Rt. Box 52, Pleasm ton i TAI AYETTS 80. 1 POLLING PLACE Lafayette Post, American Legion, State Highway, Lafayette E ADIM$SS 777 INSPECTOR Aretta Hughes 3570 O*Coamor Drive, LafW ette JUDGE Marie L. Ha=nmd Rt. 2, Boa 347, Lafayette JU DE Inez Long P.Q. Boa 110, Lafayette CLERK Harriett E. Kittredge F.Q. Boz 150, Lafayette CL£RK Francis A.' Larsm 772 John Wag, Lafayette CLMM Ethel Donald 33M Moraga Blvd., Lafayette LA A3 r' "T1"s 30. lA u POLLING PLACE Lafayette Post American Legion, Mt. Diablo Blvd.,I1Aa....xrE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Nablo G. Bombeer P.O. Boa 69, Tunnel Rd., Lafayette JUDO Ruth Stedman Rt., 3, Boa 46A., Lafayette JUDGE Rebecca Soule Reliez Sta. Rd. Rt. 20 Box 12661, y .,CLERK Venita Ingram Rt. 3, Box 1.701, Lafayette CLERK Elizabeth Freeman Reliez Sta.Rd , Rt 2, Box 11981 CLERK Elizabeth Jennings Rt. 2, Dox 193,Lafayette tut i< r n Y Y .a Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued a ftp l.' 4S.. J a LAFAY'ETM N0. 2 POLLING PLACE hoz=unity Church, Moraga Blvd., Lafayette HATIE ADDRESS k i INSPECTOR Gertrude Cone 118 Boger Circle, Lafayette J JUDGE Ernest F. Ford 159 Boyer Circle, Lafayette JUDGE J. H. Burk 3623 Brook St., Lafayette C= Louise P. Burk 3623 Brook St., Lafayette f CIW-MK 11abe2 A. Hatfield Boyer Circle, Lafayette CLERK Vera M. Hiller 964 Rough St., Lafayette LAFAYETTE NO. 2A POLLING PLACEr " Community Church, Moraga Blvd., Lafayette fx HM ADDRESS INSPBOTOR Jose_ahine Ford P.O. Box 412, Boger Circle, Lafayette JUDGE Inez Coulson 3538 East View Drive, Lafayette i JUDGE Marjorie Howard 889 Horagq Road, Lafayette C CLERK Dorotb7 C. Hood 43 Boger Circle, Lafayette CLERK Veta M. Spencer 3557 Boyer Circle, Lafayette 49 , 1 CLr':RK Aileen McKim 3530 vast Vievr Dr., Lafayette T,A %J TE R0. 3 y,- k POLLING PLACE Lafayette Graamr School, Moraga Rd., Lafayette i` NA"TE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ethel Kamer 110 Moraga Blvd., Boa 64, Lafayette JUDGE Hope E. Steward Rt. 2, Boa 620, Lafayette JUDGE Ethel J. Leigh P.O. Boa 95, Lafayette 0 3516 Moraga Blvd , LafayetteCLERKLillianI. Arns t,in g a °• CLERK We M. Coleman Moraga Blvd:, Lafayette w . i CLERK Elizabeth Emery Boa 392, Monroe Ave., Lafayette rs ,. 7 LAMA' 80. 3A jY s POLLING PLACE Lafayette Grn=3ar School, School St., Lafayette H t I A10- ADDRESS 4 INSPECTOR Janecie Hageman P.O. Box 203, 16 Monroe St., Lafayette, r JUDGE Esther P. Caswell 3363 Victoria Ave., Lafayette JUDGE Fern Hills 3451 Moraga Blvd., Lafayette f rk Clam Adrienne C. Sowers P.O. Box 306, Lafayette CLERK Hazel A. Street 3479 Moraga Blvd., Lafayette r CLMK Blanche B. Court P.O. Box 223, Lafayette I LAFAYETTE H0. 4 POLLING PLACE Old Central Bank Boulding, Lafayette HAS E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Edith M. Hatimand P.O. Boz 55, Happy Valley Rd., Lafayette JUDGE Ida May Conway Rt. 1 Boa 15, Lafayette JUDGE Alice A. Martin 3670 Happy Valley Rd., Lafayette CLERKa Steers Boa 350, Lafayette CLERK Alvorta 9. Ferguson Rt. 1, Box 100, Lafayette CLERK W. E. Sanders Thompson Road, Lafayette 1 LAFAYBTrPS NO. 5 POLLING PLACE R. L. Saxton, Residence 1029 Sunnybrook Road, Lafayette g. ADDRESS'SSSUr,s. INSPECTOR Barbara Benofsky 6 Valente Court, Rt. IBox 468,: Lafayette. k« JUDGE Selen G. Hughes So. Peardale Drive, Lafayette r JUDGE 1 rian Cowan 3959 Cowan Road, Lafayette tRN CLERK Grace Bowley Rt. 1 Box 159 C, Lafayette CLr' M Alyce K. Miller 4067 Los Arabis Drive, Lafayette r CLERK Margaret L. Fuller 55 Marianne Drive, RFD, Lafayette LAFAYETTE A0. 5A a; 6 K. 1POLLING PLACE R. L. Saxton Residence 1029:Sunnybrooa Road a NA HE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucille R. Malley 1216 Upper H t appy Valley Rd., Lafayette'.','- JUDGEJUDGE Elsie E. Sanderson 1038 Sunnybrook Drive., Lafayette JUDGE Sara Roberts RFD 11, P.O. Box 159.A., Lafayette CLERK Margaret G. Jensen 1082 Rahara Dr., Lafayette CLMK Idar jorie Scofibl-d 4051 Happy Valley Rd., Lafayette CLERK Maria A. Gogstead 4064 Valente Ct., Lafayette l f t• ;mak` N Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued AN L iFA NO. 6 x ^ q POLLING PLACE Lafayette Improvement Club, Moraga Rd., Lafayette F ' Y' ADEFXW INSPECTOR Marjorie L. McAllister P.O. Boa 165, St. M=71s Rd. Lafay., JUDGE Margaret E. Combs 3330 Beechwood Drive, Lafayette JUDGE Henrietta Dietrick 725 Los Palos Dr., Lafayette r CLERK Claudine D. Lesser P.O. Boz 338, .Lafayette a CLERK Virginia Neumn Rt. 2, .Boa 946, Lafayette yq rY CLERK Estelle Raymond 3292 Gleuside Dr., Lafayette 4 LAF'AYETTS N0. 6A 7h- POLLING PLACELafag ette Improvement Club, Moraga Rd., Lafayette y t x NA ADDRESS t INSPECTOR Clayton J. Herman 988 Hawthorne Dr., Lafayette f; JUDGE Ruth Hosier 948 Hawthorne Dr., Lafayette JUDGE Yargaret H. Holton 940 Hawthorne Dr., Lafayette CIMK Virginia B. Barnett 3343 St. ktary's Rd., Lafayette CLERK Barbara :arkstein 3334 St. Mary's Rd., Lafayette CLE-RK Kathryn X. Fekete 1014 Los ,Palos Dr., Lafayette CANYON POLLING PLACE Josonh Knipe Store, CanyonkµY NAIL ADDRESS r h Moatgomery Boa 145, Canyon Y INSPECTOR James P. JUDGE 2'--elm Jacobs P.O., Boa 1877, Canyon JUDGE Margaret D. Chessum Boa -1810 .Canym CLERK Beryl H. Burpee Boa 1_42,, Canyon a k CLERK Violet B. Ccapner Box 158v Canyon CLMM Alice To. Basan Boa 156, Canyon tea MORAGA j5 POLLING- PLACE Moraga School, Horaga b. FZYi ADDRESS J f l INSPECTOR Michael Larch Boa 55, Morage JUDGE Lucille E. Jacobs,P.O. Boz ?l, Moraga JUDGE Matt Madsen Bos 6, Xoraga CLERK Argy E. Souza Boa 27, Moraga CLERK Sophie Harbarth Boa 64, Moraga CLERK Genevieve Hausen Moraga ST.vt 3 POLLING PLACE St. r4try's College St. Mary's College P.O. lum ADDRESS r z INSPECTOR Peter Francis Collier St. Maryts College P.O. n ` JUDGE William Joseph ITilkinson St. Haryt s College P.O. JUDGE Prank T. Reichlin St. MarytsCollege P.O. CLERK Joseph H. O'Brien St. Marys College P.O. CLERK William J. Sheehan St. Mary's College P.O. s : CLERK Maurice Barry St. Mary's College P.O, ORIMA. NO. 1 POLLING PLACE barren Ha_rrold's Reel Estate Office, 109 Orinda Highway, Orinda NA? ADDRESS INSPECTOR Arline Harrold 35 Ardilla Rd., Orinda JUDO Amelia Sophia Hickok 87 E1 Toyonal Rd., Orinda JUD0 Ruth Carriger 12 Mira Monte Rd., Orinda N. CLERK Nellie Johnson 342 El Toyonal Rd., Orinda u CLERK Gladys Holmes 25 El Toyonal Rd., Orinda CLERK Dorothy Turk 22 South.Trial, Orinda ORINDA NO. lA POLLING PLACE Marren Harroldts Real Estate Office, 110 Orinda ,Highway, Orinda" NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen Draws 166 Canon Dr. Orinda JUDGE Rina Seim 95 El Toyanal Rd., Orinda JIIDGE Vera JaVd= 146 Cason Dr., Orinda CLERK Pat Farrar 99 El Toyonal Rd., Orinda CLERK VernA Hest 342 El Toyonal Rd., Orinda CLERK Ruth Ti nid2aa 112 Canon Dr. Orinda N t 5 . r Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued i 1 g k HT1r" ORIML 110. 2 4 POLLING PLACE Peterson's8garage, Orinda Highwa3s Orinda J kl 21AXE ADDRESS IliSPECTOR Irva Bolender Bear Creek Rd., Orinda r JUDGE Esther Durante 50 Berkeley Way., Orinda w JUDGE Elsie Forster 48 Camino don Duel,. Orinda c= Evelyn Everest 140 Camino don Miguel, Orinda x CLERK Alta Little 2 Claremont Rd., Orinda r CLERK Nelda A. Moses 59 Hacienda Circle, Orinda q, ORIHDA NO. 3 Y r a POLLING PLACE Office neat to Bridwellts Office, 100 Orinda Hignrray,: Orinda NADA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Margaret Neesling 284 Camino Sobrante Orinda fry JUDGE Roberta Spiegl 308 Larspiral, Orinda LL"' FUDGE Hilda Everts 5 Dos Poso Rd., Orinda CLERK Elisabeth Judge 7 Dias Dorados Rd., Orinda CLERK Barbara 'gest 237 LaEspiral Rd., Orinda CLERK Virginia Allen 392 Camino Sobrante, Orinda O- INDA NO. 4 31: ,. POLLIILG PLACE Orinda Union School, Orinda IIighway, Orinda v - x ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary DeSota 82 LaCuesta. Rd., Orinda m JUDGE June Hadden 31 via Farralon Rd.,, Orinda I JUDGE Mildred Dorresten 166" Camino Sobrante CLERK Janet Jansse 158 Camino Sobrante, Orinda CLERK Helen Smith 3.1 EI Caminito, Orinda s., CLERK Mean iilson- 38 Mira Loma Rd., Orinda x. '` y ORIS NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Dr. Murray H. Groves Residence, 25 Canino Encinas Rd.., OrindaY AAIM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Pauline Rechtiene 44 Barbara Rd.,, Orinda JUDGE Floral Miller Brookwood Rd. Orinda JUDGE Edith F. Broad-80 Camino EncRd.,, Rd., Orinda CLM Mlisabeth C. Badgley 65 Camino°Eno inas Rd., Orinda CLERK Beatrice Jackson 52 Barbara Rd.,, Orinda CLERK Cecelia Xontgry 6 Overhill Court, Orinda ORI1= 110. 6 POLLNG PNCE Ralph Hall Garage, 72 Davis Rd., Orinda ADDRESS t .. 1NSPECTOR Martha Chantler 64 Davis Rd., Orinda Yrs JUDGE Dorothy HAD 72 Davis Rd., Orinda JUDGE Louise Batty 55 Noraga Hwy., Orinda CLERK Margaret L. Goodrick 80 Davis Rd., Orinda CLERK Louise Galbraith 31 Charles Hill Circle, Orinda CLERK Helen Puddy 24 Northwood Dr., Orinda ORI1= NO. 7 POLLING PLACE E. H. Burkett garage, 6 Ranch Rd., Orinda ADDRESS r 45 INSPECTOR Amy Macomber 555 Miner Rd.,, Orinda 4' JUDGE Evelyn Dashiel 58 Van Ripper, Orinda JUDGE Katherine Schmidt 176 Lombardy Lane, Orinda s •- CLERK Agnes A. Steiner 4 Vslleg View Rd., Orinda CLERK Helen K. Klement 10 Valley View Rd., Orinda CLERu Hazel B. Baker 15 Valley View Rd., Orinda ORINDA B0. 8 POLLING PLACE Dr. H. S. Wise, Garage, 297 Glorietta Blvd., Orinda p . RY , I tABB ADDRESS I INSPECTOR R3.izabeth Radford 233 Meadow Lane, Orinda r JUDO Helen Kleeberger 61 Irvine Dr., Orinda JUDGE Henrietta Theile 214 Glorietta Blv.1, 6., Orinda CLERK Mary G. Hughes° 270 Glorietta Blvd., Orinda CLERK June Mendezd+811 9 3leadow Court, Orinda CLERK Joy F. Hards - 77 Hillcrest Rd., Orinda S 7 r J SkN a Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued 3'1 4 ,,, QRIMA NO. 9 rte: POLLING PLACE Dr. Carl Smith Garage, 4 Valley View Rd., OrInda 1 Y a N ADDRESS All INSPECTOR Lola Mason 8 Valley View Rd. Orinda JUDGE Agnes Stoffel 12 Richard Place, Oriada P: xJUDGERuthPl.mental 39 Crest View Rd., Or.€nda CLERN Ramona Smith 4 Valley View Rd., Orinds CLERK Ida Zamlock 420 Mora4a Hwy.sOrinda CLERK Frieda Lynn 12 Woodland Rd., Orinda ALAMO NO. IA r., POLLING PLACE Pagan Realty Co. (Office) Danville Highway, Danviller F ADDRESS INSPECTOR Elena A. Woodard H. Memorial Blvd., Rt. 1 Boa 157,..W.C., JUDGE Mari Cross 1002 N. Memorial Blvd., Ba. 98, Alamo, JUDGE Rosann 'J„bRt 7""'od Rd.! on Ga BOR 98 Alamo CLERK Francis Abt La Colina Dr., P.O. Ba 187, Alamof CLERK Raymond Henry 217 Hermae Ave., Boa 56, Alamo 4 CLERK Cathryn Buchanan 320 South Ave., Boa 184-, Alamo x ALAMO NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Fagan Realty Co. (Office) Danville Hi ghway, Dazzvf Ile 2tA ADDRESS jr INSPECTOR Alda Stoddard Walnut Kernal, Walnut Creek JUDGE Eleanor Y. Yeager Bo¢ 1711, Walnut Creek JUDGE Ethel_L. Dolan Rt..'I Boa.._158, ..Walnut.greek M,: , CLERK Maze Calvin Gaywood Rd., Baa 812, Alamo Ara„.. CLERK Marion L. Gray P. 0. Boa 133, Alamo CLERK Elisabeth A. Mosby Rt. I Banc 150, Walnut Creek: ALAMO NO: 2 hW ,POLLI1tTG PLACE Altanae Edwards (Residence) 99 Jackson Wad, Walnut Creek t RAADDRESS INSPECTORMartha Mo 30 Miranda Ave.ugin RFD Rt 1 Boa 230,: THC JUDO Margaret Poulson Rt. 1 Boot 175B, Walnut Creek JUDGE Hanna V. Bassler 1401 Arbor Lane 1slnut Creek CLERK' Signa A. Anderson Rt. 1Box 268, Walnut Creek z' CLERK Jeanne 0. Clark Rt. 1 Boa 279B, Walnut Creek x, CLERK Lenore T. Augstin Rt. 1 Boa 183, Walnut Creek t z 7 ALAMO NO. 2A POLLING PLACE Altamae Edwards (Residence ) 99 Jackson Way, Walnut Creek ax,y RAISE ADDRESS Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued Y r :.2 , ySs f7X9 WALNUT CREEK NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Coast Counties Gas Co., 3.535 Bonanza St., Walnut Creek HA ADDRESS t" INSPECTOR Ada Ford 1525 Cypress Ave., Walnut Creek j JUDO Lizzy Duncan 1340 Railroad Ave., Walnut Creek JUDGE Lucy Mendonca 1520 Frederick, Walnut Creek r CLERK Gladys Rabill 1399 Main St., Walnut Creek CLERK Nellie S. Kouns RFD Boot 232, Walnut Creek CLMM Ruth Randall 1815 Bonanza St., Walnut Creek WALNUT CP= 30. 2 xN r._ t jar k POLLING PLACE Central Fire District, 1516 Bonanza St., Walnut Creek o `. rT , 3ADfE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ruth H. Stow 1721 Almond St., Walnut Creek V JUDGE Emily H. Seclet 1929 Almond Ave., Walnut Creek r j JUDGE R. Belle Anderson 1612 Locust St., P.O. Boa 486, W.C. CLMM Robin D. Fahy 1958 Dora Ave., Walnut Creek CLERK Louise W. Gavey 1513 Brook St., Walnut Creek j CLERK Jinny Stour Lawrence 1356 Main St., Walnut Creek t WALNUT CREEK N0. 3 POLLING PLACE Ervin lZotors, Locust L': East Sts., Walnut Creek ADDRESS INSPECTOR Margaret I.. Cockerton 1848 Almond Ave., Walnut Creek JUDGE Vera F. McCall 1736 Almond Ave., Walnut Creek JUDGE Babel Balensiafar 1604 Carmel Rd. Walnut Creek x, 7 kR f 5'+jCLERKDorothyG. Bruce Boa 1033, Walnut Creek I CLERK Frances W. Harmon P.Q. Box 47, Walnut Creek CLERK Beatrice S. Walker P.C. Boz 1174, Walnut Creek rtfi, WALNUT C NO. 4 y POLLING PLACES R.D. sack Residence, 1922 Buena Vista, Walnut Creek 01NAS*£ ADDRESS dt" . fir, y' INSPECTOR Isabella XccGeesbon Oakvale Rd., near Terrace P.O. Box- 82, WCl JUDGE Zepbyr H. Clark 1941 Iakland Blvd., Walnut Creek JUDtKS Ethel Van Brooklin 1654 Parkside Dr., Walnut Creek Claws Jobanna Cockerton 1930 Diablo Dr., Walnut Creek 4 CLQ Patricia S. Black 1922 Buena Vista Ave., Walnut Creek CLERK Jessie Thomas P. 0. Boa 1236, Walnut Creek WALNUT CREEP NO. 4A r aF POLLING PIA CE Bernice L. Jones Residence, 1939 Buena Vista Ave., walnut Greek-'- HA reekItAZ._.ADDRESS INSPECTOR Bernice . Jones 1939 Buena Vista Ave., Walnut Creek JUDGE Christine Soder 2234 Oakvale -did., Walnut Creek JUDGE Mary A. Christos 1929 Diablo Dr., Walnut Creek CLEFM Joqueen E. Brigbam 1929 Diablo Dr., Walnut Creek a CLMM Elms K. Kirby 1952 Buena Vista Ave., Walnut Creek CLERK YJ t VAINUT CREEK NO. 5 f POLLING PLACE Ruth X. Leb eldt Carage, Larkey- Lane, Rt. 2, Boa 864, Walnut Cree d. T u ADDRESS v . INSPECTOR Ruth Zt. Lsbt'eldt Rt. 2, Bot 860, Larkey Lane, Walnut Creek*.. JUDGE Eleanor X. Dixon Rt. 2, Boit 864, Walnut Creek JUDGE Claire James 1998 San Miguel Dr., Walnut Creek CLER Lorraine A. Jacoby 1841 - 2nd Ave-., Walnut Creek CLERK Marjory L. Bray Rt. 2, Boa 845, Walnut Creek CLERK WAI.HUT CRMN NO. 6 I POLLING PLACE Ivar A. Lindberg Garage, 110 Cora Court, Walnut Creek HAM,ADDRESS y3+ y5 INSPECTOR Laiaa E. Lindberg 110 Cora Court, Walnut Creek JUDGE Mary D. Va_-ner 55 Jo Ann Court, Walnut Creek JUDGE Iver A. Lindberg 110 Cara Court, Walnut creek CLMM Ferns noel Rt. 1 Bot 4728, Walnut Creek CLERK Katherine M. Seburn 1280 Walden Rd., Walnut Creek CLERK Laurel Gulbransen 3.305 Walden Rd., Walnut Creek s E i sP 203Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued 411 WALWUT CREEK MO. 7 y POLLING PRICE Virgil Boudreau Garage, Hera Ummll Ave., Danville Hwy, W.G« x ULME ADDRFM YF INSPECTOR 1+aVon Harkness 1652 Newell Ave., Walnut Creek JUDGE Marie F. McRae P.O. Boat 510 Walnut Creek JUDGE Nor=& ,. Harlove L16 Castle Hill Ranch Rd., W.G. CL1m Enily E. Hiricer 1671 levell Ave., Walnut Creek CLMK Crqce V. Roberts Rt. 1 Baas 92, Walnut Creek WALNUT CREZ NO. 7A POLLING PLACE Levrks Planer Garage, Danville Hvry., nr. Nowell Ave., Rt. 1 Box Al, Walnut Creek r ADDRESS t' INSPECTOR Florence R. Wald 107 Lancaster Rd., Walnut Greek J1MGE Eleanor A. Huback Rt. 1 Box 72, Walnut Creek JUDGE Beulah E. Catterlin 1841 Glenhaven Age., Walnut Greek CL: K E=a M. Palmer Rt, 1 Bas Al, Walnut Greek CLERK Frances B. ;hwray 171 Gircle Dr., Walnut Creek CLERK WALM CREEK NO. 8 wr POLLING PLACE James Shestek Residence 2222 San Miguel Rd., Walnut Creek NAIL ADDRESSS r y, k ryz II4SPECTOR Rma 14 Near Rt.. 5, Boot 303,H, Walnut Creek JUDGE Thelma G. Boslar 111 Andrea Dr., Walnut Creek r F JUDGE Louise G. Weeks 151 Andrea Dr., Walnut Creek CLEIRK Vera Shestek Rt. 6, Boa 344, Walnut Creek CLERia Dora McConnell Rt. 1 Bax 319, Walnut Creek CLERK Ruth F. Drew Rt. 1 Box 376A, Walnut Creek n FiAIIM CREEK 190. SA POLLV G PLACE Howard a. Adams Residence, San Niguel Dr..& El Camino Corto, Rt. 62 Boa 343, Walnut CreekNMIZEx ADDRESS x San Miguel Dr. & El Camino Corte, INSPECTOR Lucille H. Adams Rt. 6, Boz 343, Walnut Creek JUDGE Dorothy Fender P.O. Baas 183, Walnut Creeks«P. JMGE Meda S. Condie Rt. 1 Boz 288, Walnut Creek C=June .winterton Rt. 1 Bout 311, Walnut Creek CLERK Mildred DeLaneu= Rt. .60 Bot 352, Walnut Creek s CLERK Norms, T. Hinkson . 1815 San Miguel Dr., Walnut Creek t X NAT..JM CREEK NO. 9 POLLING PLACE age,F. E. Warren Ga.1330 Altace Ave*,Av@., Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS r F INSPEI CTOR Irene E. Pial 1248 .Clover bane, Walnut Creek JUDGE Lois B. Carter 1307 Al*TaAve., Walnut Creek JUDGE Virginia H. Wilder 1304 Alma Ave., Walnut Creek CLERK Erpana E. Warren 1330 .Alma Ave., Walnut Creek xN 4 xbers on this Board oc) rY WALUUT CREE:' 190. 10 POLLING PLACE Nancy I. Roller Garage, 913 Oak Rd., Wal nut Creek HAS AMRESS INSPECTOR Nancy I. Roller 913 Oak Rd., Walnut Creek JUDGE Leona Jobnson Rt. 2, Boa 916, Walnut Creek JUDGE Jean Grove Boa 9004 Rt. 2, Walnut Creek CL1 Dorothy Grove Rt. 2, Box 929, Hedgewood Rd., W.C.u C •- K Blanche lZacP'atr1ane 913 B Oak Rd., Walnut Greek CLERK Ivy M. Todd Rt. 2, Box 900, Oak Rd., Walnut Creek WALNUT CREEK 110. 11 f — POLLING PLACE H. C. Hopp Garage, 1079 West Holly, Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Clara E. Hopp 1079 West Holly, Walnut Creek JUDGE Lucile E. Jarvis 1061 West Holly, Walnut Creek JUDGE-Winnie C. Spoon Rt. 1, Boa 412_C, Walnut Creek f CLERK Angela Vanise 1049 West Holly Dr., Walnut Greek CLERK Clara LI. Brennan. 1006 Hacienda Dr., Walnut Creek CLERK Pauline C. granger 1020 Homestead Ave., Walnut Creek WALNUT CREEK H0. 12 r r POLLING PLACE A. Vallarino Garage, 1740 San Louis Rd., Walnut Creek epi ALIrr ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen @uittner 1539 Geary Rd., Walnut Greek Friday, October 62, 1950 _ Continued r 4 WALNUT CREEK NO. 12 (Conttd) q JUDGE Irene G. Jones Rt. 2 Box 833,. Walnut Creek JUDGE filenBoa 2360H. Randall Rt. 3, Lafayette CLME Uiay Deis 1563 Geary Rd., Walnut Creek CLERK Eargaret Openshaw 1851 - 2nd Ave., Walnut Creek CLERK Annie R. Gulley Rt. 2, Bor. 833, Walnut Creek WALNUT CL NO. 13 r,k P y I. s_ POLLING PLACE William Bailey basement, Boa 786, Parkside Fc Hillside Sts. W-G. RAS ADDRESS a i j INSPECTOR Lana Bottomley 2379 H. blain St... Walnut Creek JUDGE Canq W. Bailey Box 786 Parkside, Walnut Creek JUDGE Alice ?Contin Rt. 2, Baur 786, Walnut Creek CLERE wry Carolyn beaver Rt. 2, Boa 7842 Parkside & Baena Vista r 1 CTZ RR Florence I. Dailey 2424 Baena Vista Ave., Walnut Creek CLERK Frances E. Achorn Rt- 2 Boa 61I Parkside Dr. Walnut Gr.s s YtALITU'T CREEK NO. 14 POLLING PLACE Ernest H, Brown ,garage, 436 Oak Park Blvd., Walnut Creek c YAM ADM1ESS INSPECTOR Robert K. Putmea 400 Oak Park Blvd., Walnut Creek JUDGE Edit N. Wicanders Js. 1229 Bonita Lane, Walnut Greek ' JUDGE Evelyn R. Cassaurang 3 Elliott Courts Concord CLERK Carol b;. Welsh 164 Belle Ave., Walnut Creek vF CTJM Irma A. Ruovinen 1032 Pleasant Valley Dr.s Concord CLIam Loleta E. Brown 436 Oak Park Blvd., Walnut Creek RIALB-07 CRS NO. 15 POLLING PLACE Johnson Real Estate Offices Danville flay-, Walnut Creek A ADDRI',SS ern IINSPRCTOR Uar jorie Cbapzm Tit. I Boot 230 Alamo Rd., Walnut Creek JUDGE Pauline V. Renderson 1318 Creekside Dr.s Walnut Greek JUDGE Beatrice Rowe Boa 2838, Rudgear Rd.s Walnut Creek CLERK Winihred D. Silvia Rt. 1 Box 283L, Walnut Greek CLERK Aloyse Rowland 30 Jeanette Courts Walnut Creek i CLEE"RK Alice Evans 2000 Heroine Ave., Walnut Creek rd SARANAP NO. 1 F* + POLLING PLACE. Joseph Briley Garage, 2795 Acacb.Rd.s 'Walnut Creek ADDRESS xk. INSPECTOR Joseph Briley 2795 Acacia Rd.s Walnut Greek x JUDGE Clara Floyd 273.5 Kinney Dr., Walnut Creek JUDGE Gertrude L. Ruin 1135 Juanita Dr., Walnut Greek f CLERK Pat Jameson 1072 Juanita Dr.s Walnut Creek cimm Jean R. Klauder 1031 El Curtola Blvd.., Walnut Greek r CLMIK Helen F. Herrington 1041 El Curtola Blvd., Walnut Greek i r p Y 1 SgRAHAP 110. lk s POLLING PlACE Helen C. Schroeder garage, 1132 EI Curtola Blvd., Walnut Creek NAS ADDRESS Ii.1SPECTOR Helen C., Schroeder 1232 El Curtola. Blvd.s Walnut Greek JUDGE Edith G. Akers 1122 El Curtola Blvd., Walnut Creek. r JUDGE. Peggy P. Johnson 1121 El Curtola, Blvd., Walnut Creek Bary W. Gordon 1042 El Gta-tola Blvd., Walnut Creep CLARK Dorothy Lundlad 2813 Kinney Dr., Walnut Greek 1 SARAN" LEO. 2 POLLING PLACE Darner Hudson Salesrooms 2301 Nt. Diablo Blvd., Walnut Greek p ADDRESS INSPECTOR Evelyn Williams 1192 Dewing-Lane, Walnut Greek JUDGE Almira C, Ackley 1141 Dewing Lanes Walnut Creek 1 J73DGE Ann Bacims 1221 Deering Lane, Walnut Creek CLik Lillian G. Leavitt 30 Del Sambre Circles Walnut Greek t CLERK Auldene L. Schaeffer 1260 Clover Lanes Walnut Creek x . CLE2K Eilamae Boody 1141 Bonita Lane, Walnut Creek SARAHAP N'0. 3 1 f POLLING PLACE Hendrick Piano Bldg., Mt. Diablo Blvd., Walnut Creek f, ADDRESS E INSPECTOR Evelyn Silva RFT) #2s Box 599s Railroad Ave.s W.C. JUDGE Shirley Haberland 1174 Bonita Lane, Walnut Creek JUDGE Rose C. Perry Box 534s Springbrook Rd., Walnut Creek 1 y 1 October 6 1950 _ Continued235rridays r 40 CLERK Pbillie Danielsson Rt. 2, Boa 5292 Walnut Creek CLERK Marie M. Marshall 3.505 Oakland Blvd., Walnut Creek CLERK Louise A. Otto Rt. 2, Box 531-A, Walnut Creek w" Asx r s _ SARA2iAP NO. 4 fi POLLING PLACE Carroll W. Boswell Garage, 2291 Hewell Ave., Walnut Creek NAtr"' ADDRESS IITSFECTOR Anna . Loesch 2251 Revell Ave., Walnut Creek JUDGE Sophie Ratkovich 12 Cottage Lane, Walnut Creek JUDGE Anna Boswell 2291 Newell Ave., Walnut Creek CLERK Doris Ellinger 2451 Warren Ifft., Walnut Creek CLERK Helen M. Campbell Rt. 2, Earn 605, Walnut Creek CLERK Atap Hansen Rt. 2, Boa 610, Walnut Creek SABARAP B0. 5 POLLING PLACE Katherine L. Connelly, Blvd.-Way, Walnut Creek T s HAS ADDRESS f INSPECTOR Lieu D. Gray Rt. 2, Box-553, Walnut Creek x`K JUDGE Katherine L. Connelly P.O. Gen. Del. Walnut Creek i MCC,Lenore Patrice 2310 Warren Rd., Walnut Greek a. CLERK Letha T. Hopkins P.O. Boa 294, Walnut Creek CLERK Hattie m. Chapman 435 Bridge-Rd., Walnut Creek h . CLERK Mildred I. Reedy 1541 Alpine-Rd., Walnut Creek F' y SARA AP NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Philip Xerril garage, 210 King Dr., Walnut Greek ADDRESS4,r :i NAME wl,tib INSPECTOR Barbara D. Merrill 210 King Dr., Walnut Creek Xr JUDGE Barbara Jobnsm 211 King Dr., Walnut Creek JUDGE Alice 1&yland 2690 Hewell Ave., Walnut Creek CTZRK Hazel B. Idcraans 2709 Howell Ave., Walnut Creek CLERK Four members on this Board are ok) . r y SARANAP NO. ?gr- POLLING PLACE not . Cotlow Garage, 179 Arlene Dr., Walnut Creek y. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Janet c. Cotlow 179 Arlefie Dr., Walnut Creek JUDGE Jean L. Kindall, Jr.1764 Newell Ave., Walnut Creek JUDGE Helen C. Reed 171 Arlene Dr., Walnut Creek CLERK Ramona C. Bench 169 Arlene Dr., Walnut Creek CLERK Vanda Chapters 137 Arlene Dr., Walnut Creek MARNO. 1 x POLLING PLACE City Hall - Martinez MartinezINSPECTORAltabU. Iarsm 706 Main St. f JUDGE Edith C. Graper 1002 Alhambra Ave., Martinez G JUDGE Varj S. Harrison 605 Main St., Martinez R w CLERK I1yrtle 21. Latcbavr 103 _ F St., Martinez CLERK Nettie Wauge 610 Castro St., Martinez CLERK Ruby Armstrong 513 Arch 3t., Martinez MART93M H0. 2 POLLING PLACE K. & H. motors, 417 drain St., Martinez dtAI9S ADDRESS A• INSPECTOR Elsa H. McClellan 815 Lafayette St., Martinez JUDGE Ruth Morris Ewa 312 Blain St., Martinez t JUDGE Josephine D. Pander 725 Richardson St., Martinez CLERK Kathryn P. Aiello 3220 Ricks Court, Martinez CLIA Clementine C. Hayden Rt. 2, Boa 1D, Martinez CLERK Ethel 0•Brien 324 Ward St., Martinez 4R'TnFEZ N0. 3 POLLING PLACE Bernice L. Ahern Res. 938 Talbart St., Martinez w 3 ?E ADDREM S 1 INSPECTOR Bernice L. Ahern 938 Talbert St., Martinez Prnx JUDGE Mary L. Keffiedy 1032 Arlington Wag, Martinez JUDGE Helen T. Kennedy 27 Green St., Martinez 4„ app CLERK Akita J. Homes 922 Arlington Wag, Martinez CLERK B. Shsnlsy 835 Talbart St., Martinez CLERK Elizabeth Goodson 724 Talbart St., Martinez Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continuedj. jib A i MAxT11M 10. 3A f' POLLIRG PLACE Leslie Sharp Res. 1001 Arlington Tiny, Martinez NADA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marion H. Sharp 1001 Arlington Way., Martinez JUDGE Elsie R. Knowles 2149 W. Arlington 'day, Martinez r jam Sylvia R. Ba11 0108 Green St., Martinez CLERK Alsie M. Lasell 717 Arlington flay, Martinez CLERK Jill M. RAZ 1149 Arlington Way, Martinez CLERK Dolores Walther 721 Carquinez Way, !Martinez r TENEZ H0. 4 j POLLING PLAMaCE rtinez Elementary School, Alhambra Ave., Martinez d. isstADDRESS INSPECTOR Lena Salvatari 922 Alhambra Ave., Martinez i JUDGE Altha Ii. Halford 417 Menus St., Martinez JUDGES Mary S. Lodi 404 Green. Ste, Martinez CLERK Kellie Nicholson 405 Mellus St., Martinez: CLETM Shirley Aiello 916 Alhambra Ave.,. Martinez CLERK Vera G. McNamara 1425 Richardson 3t., Martinez MARTn= NO. 5 N POLLING PLACE Mrs. F. A. Buchanan Res,, 3.634 Richardson. St., Martinez 1 II1125ADDRESS aw f. INSPECTOR Mrs. F. A. Buchanan 1.634 Richardson St., Martinez MGE Margaret E. Croad 1604 Berrellessa St., Martinez JLE GoraZdin0 G. Wells 1520 Richardson St., Martinez CLI Stella V. Stewart 290 Waxren St., Martinez CLQ Geraldine S. Beate 1434 Richardson St.,, Martinez GLb'RK1,%zy E. Andrews 1538 Richardson St., Martinez MT= NO. 6 POLL32IG PLACES A-1heabra H14E h School, Alhambra Ave., Martinez 4 g0u ADDRESS INSPECTOR Clara Doolan 2804 K Am' Terrace, Martinez JUDGE Geraldine B. Reed 2931 Alhambra Ave., MfirViNez JUDGE Hell Lopas 2730 Marion Terrace, Martinez CLERK Clarice DeF.aes 2810 Castro St., Martinez CLERK Ila H. CaX-ter 2720 Marion Terrace, Martinez CLERK Rita Vit, Hall 2901 Alhambra Ave., Martinez a A13sTENEZ A0. 7 POIJiM PLACE Dora I. Baker Reaos 1624 Estudiilo St. Martinez TAME ADDS F" INSPECTOR Mary Belleher 910 Menus St•, Martinez JUDGE Carrie Buss 1423 Castro St., Martinez Ny J Kay Waterman 1730 Pine St., Martinez Jean Brady 1305 Extudillo St., Martinez CLX Dora I. Baker 1624 Estudillo St., Martinez CLERK Caroline Vainecke 732 Arreba St., Martinez rg 4 MRTIFIEZ NO. 8 POLLn4G PLACE Charles v. McNanary Res., 1024 Warren St., Martinez rx ` I gI:EE ADDRESS hOffi u INSPECTOR IRr^ D. Farrow 1010 Warren St., Martinez JUDGE ShOl.agh B. Gibert3 1114 Haven 3t., Martinez 1 JUDGE Daniel H. Bnttrick 1360 Grandview Ave., Martinez CLERK Violet Z. Madeira 1413 Court St., Martinez CLQ Edna 6arretty 1134 Warren St., Martinez y CLQ Charles J. McKienary 1024 'Marren St., Martinez F T.ARTI 190. 9 j POLLING PLACE Congregationsl Church, Court and Susanna Sts., Martinez ADDRESS hof Y 11 SPEC TOR Ruth Randall 903 Jones St.,, Martinez JUD13E Elizabeth Crow 915 Jones St., Martinez JUDGE Jeanie K. Sanderson 1331 Court St., Martinez Cl ii Ran= E. Riepling 1221 Henrietta, Martinez z CLE1M Pl.orence C. Pistochini 1150 Grandview Ave., Martinez CLERK Viola iiae Dunklee 1= Pine St., Martinez j c V— I i Y s i} y,•f ° +tear Friday, October 62 1950 _ Continued k U RTITIM NO. 10 POLLING PLACE Masonic Temple, Estudillo and Thappson St., Martinez kr' ' fi ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Ethel L. Pascoe 826 Pixie St., Martinezftr JUDGE Leone Hinrickson 9108 Estudillo St., Martinez JUDGE Nettie L. Powers 827 green St., Martinez CLERK Lucille Kassik 904 Thompson, Martinez 5 , CLERK Edwin S. Pascoe 826 Pine St., Martinez eat; CLn'''RI MARRTEM NO. Il POKING PLACE Anna E. Wells, 1135 Groan St., Martinez (GARAGE) ADDEESSiY>•i.1ii k J j JkSR;Fr4'f- INSPECTOR MiZabeth Gallagher 901 Pine St., Martinez JUDGE Euphemft Sane 1214 Ward St., Martinez JUDGE Frances Ralls 1240-Henrietta St., Martinez CLERK Bertba R1&3 andCook1346Riand Ave,,, Martinez n CLERK Evel3u Duan 1012 Wsllaoe Ave., Martinez xk, CLERK ratherine Casey 1425 Highlgnd Ave., Martinez k ; NL' RTIC NO. 12 PGLLII O PLACE Ed asBement I= Escobar St. Martinez I S MDT INSPECTOR Mabel X. Knight 1137 Main St., aartinez JUDGE Ir=a E. Clarke 1137 Main St., Martinez JUDGE Leona Sams 1305 Escobar St., Martinez CLERK Any M. Fr12yer 21 Escobar St., Martinez CLERK Beatrice W. Welts 1135 Ward St., Martinez RKCLE Roberta M. Stair 1257 Escobar St., Martinez MARTINEZ 110. 13 irrv' x POLLING P3ACE Carlo Castrucci, garage, 2215 Lagmna St., Martinez i ADDRESS t,k INSPECTOR Agnes D. Griffin 1408 Front St., Martinez JUDGE Vera L. gaper 1312 Escobar St., Martinez w JUDGE Charlotte M. Castrucci 2215 Laguna St., Martinez CLERK Jeanette M. Luek 1414 Front St., Martinez CLERF Leah V. Leek 1414 Fraant St., Martinez r, CLERK Ella HeSlin No. 10 •Mococo Road, Martinez RARNO. 14 POLLING PLACE Martinez Jr. fiig}i School .. Court Warren,Streets,.Zartinez r r AAS ADDRESS arINSPECTORCatherineCutts1025BrowsSt., Mtinez JUDGE Theresa L. Anderson. 1332 Brozn St., Martinez JUDGE Elmo225reMaryWestenrider1Ulf`inlan Way, Martinez U CLERK Alice Calicum 1527 Broin St., Martinez LQ laCily S. Soares 130 Broom St., Martinez CLERK Florence Prater 1118 Brown St., Martinez MRT= NO. 15 POLLING PLACE Daily G. Carlson Garage, 2615 Alhambra Ave., Martinez 2TA ADDRESS 4 r IIdSPi priday, October 68 1950 _ Continued 1j HARTnin 80. 17 POG PLACE Joe Sparacino Residence, 314 Escobar St., MartinezHAA r DRESS rf rV ... INSPECTOR Gotta Bartolonei 15 Main St., Martinez JUDGE Alice R. Prosser 624 Talbart St., Martinez JMGE Kabel C. 2iorton 334 Talbart St., Martinez s CLERK Lox-ilea Giberti 104 Howard St., Martinez i CLERK Louise Huti'h m 526 Bay view Ave., Martinez CLQ Minta Surges 304 Talbart St., Martinez f r4 YARTLREZ H0. is Baptist hsambre Ave. MartinezPOLLiNGPIACErc; v' fa HA A DRESS INSPMTOR Alma T. Huey 321 Bray St., Martinez JUDGE Mary N. Bartolomei 615 B" m. St., Martinez JUDGE Ida A. Palmer 605 .Broin St., Martinez CCK Louise A. Plantreber 315 Allen St., Martinez Cog Mary Atni, Yaki4n 1927 Castro St. Martinez ANA CL3RK Gladys E Carlisle 415 Brova St., ka tinez M&RTIKEZ MO. 19 Ii Rzv ktfFf POLLING PLACE R. L. Lowery Residence, 3534 Alizanbra Ave., Martinez ADDRESS dy dHM INSPECTOR May A. Viler 220 00 St., Martinez JUD Gds Lucile Aoodscu 3334 Ricks-Ave., Martinez AGF Anelia E. Westerberg 3640 Serrano St., Martinez CLMM n'vel7n H. Zufall 3410 Ricks Ave., Martinez a.. C= Virginia H. Brova 3420 Ricks Ave., Martinez CCK Novella Lowery 3534 Alhambra Avows Martinez 7* VAR, NO. 19A A POLLING PLACa Clarice F. Carlson Residence, 135 Gilger Ave., Martinez r 1 M.. ADDRESSESU? If F fiY,Nd;tb_ INSPECTOR Clarice F. Carlson 135 Gnger Ave., Martinez f r JUDGEMargaret B. Healy 211 Gilger Ave., Martinez JUDGE Gertrude Hanscia 210 "H° St., Martinez CLERK Ruth M. Wells 431 Gilger Ave.,Ltartaez CLMM Lia J. Caudal 21.5 UHU St., Martinez r . CLERK Mary Siilveria 101 0170 St., Martinez MRTIMM 10. 20 s YM{w Y n Nv POLLING PLACE Cecil E. Bursa Residence, Rt. 1 Boa 439, Alhambra Vly. Rd..., Mtz. RAMC AS W k IHS?ECTOR Kildred G. Borns Rt. ,#1, Bac. 439, Alhambra V iy. Rd. Mtz. . JUDGE Rath L. Center Rt. 2, Box 390, Martinez JUDGE Mary Nrig Rt. 1, Banc 440, Martinez u CLERK Mildred L. Bonnel Rt. 1 Boz 345, Martinez CLERK Verda B. Ray Rt. 2, Box 381, Martinez CLERK Verna M. Welch P.O. Boat 171, Martinez Y.AR7-r= R4. 21 POLLI1G PLACE Claire Caveney Residence, 1980 La Salle St., Martinez ADDRESS J r Y 33 SP TO+ Tessio No Tbrelkeld 1370 Gregory Avenue, Martinez JUDGE Alice B. Nilson 240 Gilger Ave., Martinez, Box 6-69 r JUDGE Mildred Clayton 2034 La Sane St., Martinez C11= Gertrude A. Ruff 1125 Bromn St., Martinez CLClaire Coveney 1980 La Salle St., Martinez CLERK Marguerite Bmgc 1224 Arreba St., Martinez yIy NO. 1 r f j POLLING PLACE Stella Lyford garage, 2361 .S,Crest Ave., Martinez NAS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Annabelle Bride 1331 Shell Ave., Martinez t . JUDGE Nel,lio L. Cattarello 965 Walnut •St., Martinez E , JUDO Gladys Yale 23?O Martinez Ave., Martinez CLERK Elizabeth A. ,Fields 2481 Leslie, Martinez CLERK Evelyn Alford 914 Leman St., Martinez r : CLr Grace MAessen Rt. 13, Boot 58-B, Martinez ti . Friday, October S, 19513 _ Continued 50.239 MT. V33W NO. 2 POLLING PLACE T. ftl.entino Garage, 13 Veale Ave., Martinez ADDRESS INSPECTOR Rirdella J. 2441 Orange St., Martinez JUDGE Esfiher Small 1211 V420 Ave., Martinez JUDGE Lail U. Mclntomh 1340 De Lacy Ave., Martinez µ6CLERKNe11Kelty1340ChestnutSt., Martinez U.ECL91MGrasseBoman1001PalmAve... Martinez CLERK Olga T. Gunderson 1244 Veale Ave., Martinez VIft 110. 3f POLLING PLACE Mt. View Fire Hall, Snell L Peach Ave., Martinez NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ruth P. Hart 1304 She4 Ave., Martinez JUDGE Ione Boylan. 1320 Chestnut, Martinez JUDGE Margaret Ross 1321 C#estaut Martinez CLKRK Esther Barron 1361 Vine St., Martinez C= Ferol L. Prater 3.301 Palm Ave., Martinez CLERK Ida S. Parklxmm 1331 Chestnut St., Martinez r f, 1:T- VIES NO. 4 Y POLLING PLACE W. F. Jones,Residence, 855 Be11e Vista Ave., Martinez NAIaB ADMSS IIZZ CTOR Mabel A. Neu man 2307 Leslie Ave.j, Martinez JUDGE Virgin upshaw 2530 Leslie Ave., Martinez JUDGE Goldie V.-F oplr3aas 25,x0 Orange St., Martinez CLERK Tt Ima Sands 1102 Shell Ave., Martinez C= Hester Peterson 2460 Orange St., Martinez ' CLERK Helen Darrow 2300 Monterey Ave., Martinez u" MT. VIER N0. 5 POLLING PLACE Prances Butterfield, 2919 Leslie Ave., Martinez I LS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Frances Butterfield 2919. Leelfe Ave., Martinez JUDGE Hilda C. Bosen 1031 Plaza, Drive, Martinez JUDGE mel Hult 12W De Lacy Ave., Martinez CLERK Eleanor. Fu roman 2714 Merle Ave., Martinez CLERK Leona Dolan 12.36 Plaza Drive, Martinez CLERK Gladys Sveigen 1200 Veale Ave., Martinez F.T. VIERNo. 6 PbLLING' PLACE Bova Walter, 2231 Pine St., Martinez HAM ADDRESSVWtor a f,< INSPECTOR Batty Prestidge 974 Magnolia St., Martinez JUDGE Ann Gan eros. 2104 Pine St... Martinez JUDGE Evelyn Freed 960 MagnoLia.Ave. Martinez C Margaret Vernon.2321 Orange St., Martinez CIIRK Frances Porter. 2161 Pine St., Martinez 5 CLERK Ruth E. Risner 628 D St., Martinez V2KE $ILL Y 0 r;wo POLLING PLACE Wine Rill School, Pacheco Rd., 11artinez dlM1 NAS Al DRESS INSPECTOR Ernest Di'mSaP.O. Box 88, Pacheco Rd., Martinet 9 JUDGE Annette Frances Jensen Rt. 1 Box 68, Martinez y JUDGE Gayle Strain Rt. 1 Boar 115, Martinez r CLEK Mildred E. Tyler Rt. 1 Boot 173, Martinez CLERK Ida .N* Weisabsnd Rt. 1 Banc 417, Martinez Arnold. Hwy, k fi CIS. Mary C. Stegemmn Rt. 2 .Sox 45, Martinez VINE $ILL A POLLING PTACE Albert Bohnisc h Residence, Rt. 1 Boot 62, Pacheco Blvd., Mtx, NA1tIE ADUMS Rt. 1, Box 101, Martinez INSPECTOR Annia L. Nelson Pacbeca-Blvd:Gi annini Ave. t"JUDGE Goldie R. Partmey, Rt. 1 Box 152, Martinez JUDGE Christine Olsen Rte .1 Bax 101, Martinez r ..CURB Freda E. O'Leary Rt. 1 Bax 2.15, Martinez 241 CLERK Clovia W9Sa1 Rt. 1 Boar 131, Martinez y, 1 9 CLERK Stella Bobnisch Rt. 1, Boot 621, B'artineZ f} Irl u m. Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued i ya I 4$ e.a* C0Ic0RD NO. 1 POLLING PLACE MI a De Benedetti basement, 2195 Grant St., P.O. Box 632, Coe._ ILA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Maud Jonas 2149 Ut. Diablo St., Concord JUDGE Hazel S. Fills 2164 Banifacio St., Concord JUDGE Say Frances Behan 2063 Bcnitacio St., Concord CLMB Hazel L. Sutton, 2093 Ikt. Diablo St., Concord Vk .i CLERK Eliza De Benedetti 2195 grant St., P.O. Eoac 632, Concord. CLERK Lillian Stevens 2037 Pacheco St., Concord ` i CONCOM NO. 2 N POLLING PLACE Jobn Garaventa, Justice Chambers, 2030 Mi. Diablo St., Concord ADDRESS INSPECTOR Nary Bucholz 2474 Pacheco St., Concord I JUDGE Alice C. Brubaker 2460 Pacheco St., Concord JUDGE mica Matheson 2383 Salvia St., Concord CLERK Ruth E. Cockerton 2479 Pacheco St., Concord CLERK Phoebe Ann Smith Bos 923, Concord CLERK Minor A. Vandeaburg 2477 Pacheco St., Concord CONCORD NO. 3 POT-To G PLACE City Hall, 2050 Willow Pass Road, Concord NAME ADDRESS rFv. kYriy?L: sz x INSPECTOR Rose C. Belb-a 1812 Galindo St., Concord JUDGE Margaret H. Foslwtt P.O. 'Bi= 605, Concord JUDGE Stella X. Eddy 1575 Mt. Diablo St., ConcordT 4fi CLERK Dorothy M ackwell P.O. B6c 1145, Concord psi CLERK Nona Vargus 2210 tffillow Pass Rd., Concordwl- CLERK Evelyn Hasson 1723 Ut. Diablo St., Concord r„ ' iti 4+u CONCORD NO. 4 pf POT.LING PLACE Fara Bureau Club House, Fara Bureau Road, Concord HUM Al TRESS 1'IdSPECTOR Gertrude Streit 1579 Farm Bureau Rd., Concord sJUDGEHelenMcCurdy3542VrenAve., Concord JUDGE Veronica P. 11hisler 3542 R'iren Ave., Concord CLERK Marian McDonald 1548 Farm Bureau Rd., Concord CIMT Glenn Casson 1548 Farm Bureau Rd., Concord w',Concord CLERK Ella Fbsorgun 3875 Concord Blvd., Concord CONCORD NO. 4A 1 POLLING PLACE Faris Bureau Club House, Fara Bureau Road, Concord ADDRESStty+ spy r INSPECTOR Rath C. Yarringtan 1561 Farm Bureau Rd., Concord JUDO Dora Bartneck 3059 The Alameda, Concord JUDGE E'leanora Vochatzer 3712 Walnut Ave., Concord CLERK June Majeric 1819 N. 6th. St., Concord k C=Shirley Davis 1821 N. 6th St., Concord C=Florence V. North 3885 Chestnut Ave., Concord CORCORD NO. S POLLING PLACE Esther Hansen Garage, 131 Arlington Road, Concord r * ADDRESS h} INSPECTOR Charlotte E. Kelly 3002'Euclid Ave., Concord: JUDGE Janell L. Caruso 290 Beliumt Road, Concord JUDGE Charion Juett 710 Heedow Leuze, Concord a t HqCLERKEstherHansen131ArlingtonRd., Concord.. AN.CLERK Beulah Hagerstrand 790 Meadow Dane, Concord CLM Dolores Elroy 141 Bedford Rd., Concord COINCORD NO. 5A POLLING PLACE Lucy L. Jaa3nson Garage, 130 Arlington Road, Concord y RA ADDRESS INSPECTOR JUDGES eeHagood 3Q`1? Concord Blvd., Concord i y J 130 Arlington Road, Concord JUDGE Richard R. Loner 231 Lexington Road, Concord CLERK Gertrude Gronemeyer 2927 Concord Blvd., Concord CLERK Tsdua Spivey 266 Lexington Road, Concord CLERK Elva Hae Gantt 255 Waltham Rd., Concord Al- 5 5% v.Y Friday, October 6. 1950 Continued r CONCORD NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Florence N. Messler Residence, 38 Hillside Ave., Concord ADDRESS INSPECTOR Babel M. Charles 2989 Grant St., Rt. 3, Boa 338,_ Con, JMGE Elisabeth A. Griffith 2&% Maple Ave., Concord JUDGE Florence N. Nessler 38 Hillside Ave.s Concord CLERK Mildred V. MAte 48 Soleno Ways Rt. 32 Boa. 424, Con* CLERK Elisabeth Neal 32 Solano Nay, Rt. 3, Box 334, Con. CLERK Iaa Eay Long 141 Sonford St., Rt. 3, Box 310A. CONCORD NO. 7 4 a POLLING PLACE Ht. Otto Eeseaeger Residence, 1150 Bancroft, Concord NAIM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie C. Aagaaard 735 Oak Grove Rd., Concord JUDGE Henrietta Gaylord 400 Mitmten Rd., Concord JUDOr. Rouie NeDernond P.O. Bove 725, Walnut Creek CLERK Florence He3ene7er 2250 Bancroft Rd., Concord r ' CLERK Janet E. Christian`_ 700 Bancroft Rd., Rt. 1 Concord C.Lram Laura B. Burtchen 400 Bancroft Rd., Concord CONCORD NO. 8 1 POLLING PLACE Carl Caudal Garage, 3008 Euclid Ave., Concord 4 kMADDRESS I14SPECTOR Evelyn McKean 3001 slid Ave., Concord JUDGE Gertrude M. Clanton 2913 Concord Blvd., Concord JUDGE Mary Caudal -300$ Euclid Ave., Concord CLERK 2elma L. P'aatana 2923 Concord B3vd., Concord C= Alga D. Clark • 3449 siren Ave., Concord CLACK Inez C. ?a1mer 2869p Concord Blvd., Concord CONCORD NO. 9 ra t POLLING PLACE Zelia H. Brunelle, Residence, 1957 Parkside„ Concord F 4 Him AD MS x 14 Him f; INSPECTOR Zelia U. Brunelle 1957 Paarkside, Concord. JUDGEEwa . Christen 2720 Sinclair Avo., Concord JLC BeWab E, Barry 3000 Clayton Rd., Concord e CLERK S14e17n M. King 284112 . 2nd St., P.O, Boa 522, Concord CLERK Luella Rego 2728 Sinclair Ave., Concordf . CLERK Justine Lau gridge 2875 Concord Blvd., Concord CONCORD NO. 10 POLLING PLACES Clayton Valley Youth Center, Clayton Valley Schools Clayton NaA AF1DR'E'SS r t ,. INSPECTOR Dorothy B. Galbraith 251 La Vista flay, Concord. JUDGE Bertba X. Thayer 4698 Clayton Rd,, Concord JMGE Carrie Sboenberger 1536 Bailey Rd., Concord CLERK Uth ryn Wasbburn 3.522 Batley Rd., Concord CLERK K'atherine` Sparrow 1854 Be-nay, Rd. Concord CLERK Valera Xaas+ea. 221 Zoan Ave., Concord. CONCORD NO. lOA i a-0= POLLING PLACE Clayton Talley Youth Center, Clayton Valley School, Clayton t Ii[A ADDRESS INSPECTOR S'atbarine A. Garaventa 4524 Clayton Rot., Concord JMGE Orl.indaR. Paris 5161'Clayton Rd., Concor4 a JUDGE Atsaalee H. Carr 4867 Clayton Rd,, Concord CIE RK Mel Olsson 1648 Matheson Rd., Concord CLERK Dorothy s. Rose 1439 Treat Lame, Concord CLEIRK Uary J. Bergeron 1690 *atheson Rd., Cord CONCORD 50. 23. POLLING PLACE C. L. Roberts, Residence, 484 Sunset Drive, Concord s Al i L ir7 1 INSPECTOR Josephine Trebino Baas 739, N'illos Amador Sts., Conn:.} Jt)DGE Hemie, C. Costa 1960 Willow St., Concord JUDGE Ebanor R. Ailey Rt. 4, Boac 142, Concord C1,ERK po13.cnlsE. Campbell 711 Detroit Ave., Concord CLERE na C. Roberts 480 Sunset Dr., Concord CLERK Lucille Ginochio 1601 Galindo Sts, Concord fk pr3 71- ti:a f' Z Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued i jFY Z i t t f CONCORD? NO. 12 POLLING PLACE John C. Seatherington, Garage, 1750 HuMbrey Dr., Concord' f ,' NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Thelma U. McCollum 2970 Willow Pass Rd. Concord 4 1 JUDGE Jessie S. Reatheringtosn 1750 Humphrey Dr., Concord z 1 JUDGE Bessie C. Spowart 3301 0 mcord Blvd., Concord r A CIMS. Evelyn Marshall 3459 Concord Blvd., Concord l aCLERK rian YAllard 2989 Knoll Dr., Concord CI s'RK Bessie Hillard 3501 'Concord Blvd.j, Concord P CONCORD NO. 12A P POLLING PLACE G. C. Coppa, Garage, 1739 Humphrey Dr., Concord NA ADDRESS 1 Fes . INSPECTOR Gladys G. Gillet P.O. Box 534., 1745 Huqphrey Dr, JUDGE Horace B. Crain 1741 Hwnphrey Dr., Concord JUDGE Jos 8. HavIdns 3500 Concord Blvd., Concord C= L©nor e L. Thompson 2935 Concord Blvd., Concord CLERK Anna Empbrey P.O. 'Bac 614 fix CLEEK Ida 9. Paton 1628 Humphrey Dr., Concord e r CONCORD N0. 13 a n POLLING PLACE Minnie G. Thwxpson Garage, 2624 Clayton Road, Concord 1 . iAI ADDRESSJ1 r 411. INSPECTOR Minnie G. Thmpson 2624 Clayton Road, Concord JUDGE C. Deacon P. 0. Boa 511 JUDGE Treva L. Caldera 2297` San Carlos Ave., Concord T CL'ERTS Uary Ginochio Rt. 2, Ebx 631, Clayton Rd., Concord d : CLEI Carolyn. H. Itanen 2251 Sian Carlos Ave., Concorde = CLERK Ethel Anderson 1142 Pacific Ave., Concord CONCORD NO. 13A POLLING PLACE Martha K. Gruessing, 1341 Pacific St., Concord d r A b Y{- UAL% ADDRESS iP INSPECTOR Martha K. Gruessing 1341 Pacific St., Concord JUDGE Hello Scbuldt ~ 1365 Pacific St., Concord JUDGE Alice Claire P.O." Box 354, Concord CLERK Lillian E. Rosser 1325 Pacific St., Concord CLERK Alice Ti. Hunt 2249 Oakland Ave., Concord CI RK CONCORD NO. 14 POLLING PLACE Shirley G. Oldershaw garage, 2037 Elm St., Concord k} ADDRESS INSPECTOR Shirley . Oldershaw 2037 Ela St.y Concord. JUDGE kil.dred R. Rodman 2670 Pacheco St., Concord4 JUDGE Robert M. Marsh 11,736 Bafacia 3t., Concord CLERK Virginia`M. Kingsley 2748 Pgcheco St., Concord y ' CLERK Elvia Ann's 2036 Beach St., Concord CLRK Jackson 2013 Elm St., Concord CONCORD NO. 14A ysx- POLLING PLACE It I. Stoner Residence, 2000 Ella St., Concord NA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mae E. Stoner P.O. Boa 1205, 2000 Elm St., Concord r . r rJUDGELucyRaines2033EsporanzaDr., Concord JUDGE Loretta Moore 2001 Elm St., Concord CLERK Myrtle Goole 2723 Bmifacio St. Concord r1dYrys CLERK Ruby Deaton 2520 Salvio St., Concord CLERK Margaret H. ikerrill Apt. 99, Eniwetok Village, Concord CONCORD NO. 14B k : POLLING PLACE Irene M. Gabbro Residence, 2025 Elm St., Concord WA ADDRESS 0 E INSPECTOR Irene R. Calibro 2025 EM4 St., Concord JUDGE Mora Rae Alcorji 2026 Elm St., Concord JUDGE Juno Majoric 1619 lforth 6th St., Concord CL RShirley Davis 1821 North 6th St. Concord ft CLERK Beatrice A. Dedealt 1814 acs tkx titin St., Concord xk CLTRK Cecilia J. Bradley 2231 Ricardo Dr., Concord 4 . A r Friday, October 6, 1950 .. Continudd rraIM S f r y. c isL«frt .. CONCORD NO. 15 fi POLLING PLACE L. B. Mcainnon Garage, 2360 Bast St., Concord MAIM ADDRESS s.tya'cy' INSPECTOR Ceceli.e A. McKinnon 2360 East St., Concord JUDGE Lucy Arri&i 2485 Almond Ave., Concord gk JUDGE Prances A Costa 2463 PointBaty Hwy.,, Concord.. CLram Rose Lnos 2475 Bay Point Hwy., Concord CLERB Dorothy Scbmidt 2412 Ahaond Ave., Concord CLERK Marcella Be Treadway 2581 Park Ave., Concord CONCORD NO. 16 3. POLLING PLACE 116bel Goddard, Garage, 2703 Birch St., Concord xr, NAZI ADDRESS r INSPECTOR NAL Goddard P.O. Box 6860 2703.Birch St.., Concord= im Marie Martin 2300 Crescent Dr., Concord JUDGE Margaret C. Englund 2402 Fairfield Ave., Concord CLERK Florence E. Jobnson Boot 284, w Concord M C Peggy Best 2311 Fairfield Ave., Concord CIS Tina Garlingtoan 2560 Mapltr Ave., Concord CONCORD 1170. 17 POLLING PLACE Norma P. Handy, t ar8g;e, 2260 Hickory Dr., Concord HA ADDRESS. INSPECTOR Ida Braden 2946 Knoll Dr., Concord JUDO Charlotte U. Lindsey 2973 xnolZ Dr., Concord a , Norma P.Handy 2260 Hickory Dr., Concord C rammPrancos V. Uaderos 2602 Vargas Court, Concord Y xv r r fir CLERK Marjorie C. Jarvis 2328 Hickory Dr., Concord r CLERK Helen Pierce 2420 Her-lock Ave., Concord t CONCORD NO. 17A K .. POLL111 s PLACE Kabel Koonig Garage, 2301 Hickory Drive, Concord r{ uAJRi ADDE S fk. IIISPECTOR 98,27 E. Duarte P.O. Box 64, Seal Bluff Rd., Concord,',, JMGE Elizabeth M. Martin 2845 Grant St., Concord JUDO Geneive L. Baldwin 2315 Hemlock Ave., Concord y CLERK Mabel Koenig 2301 Hickory Dr., Concord x CLERK Laura zugnoni 2893 Ponderosa DrC ondord CLERK Glenna R. Wristen 2491 'Upland Dr., P Y CONCORD NO. 18 POLLING PLACE Louis Hansen Garage, 3043 Clayton Roads, Concord ADDRESS IIISPECTOR Elva-Hansen 3043 Clayton Rd., Concord JUDGE. Prances Manos 3055 Clayton Rd., Concord JUDGE Audrey F..Ogden 1507 30: 5th St., Concord rant CLERK Adeline M. Laughlin 1619 So. 5th St., Concord CLERK Uarg Am U'abnson 1618 So. 5th St., Concord s CLERK Viola M. Callahan 2919 Concord Blvd., Concord COI*CORD NO. 19 rs riT S POLLING PIACE Central Hotel, Concord Ave., Concord KA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Evangeline L. Davilla 20 Market St., Concord JUDO Helen He Buscaglia 700 Pacheco Rd.; Concord JUDGE Carleta U. HaWdns 704 Pacheco Rd:; Concord CLVERK Lillie I. Stephens 412'Pacheco Rd., Concord CLQ Susie U. hock P.O; Box 342, Concord 7 CLERK Louise B. Minns P.O. Boat 888, Concord CORCOR'D NO. 20 u POLLING PNCE Lehmer Showrom, Lehner Garage, Oakland Blvd., & Cowell Rd. MAIM ADDRESS fF INSPECTOR Joseph'C. Arrigbi P.O. Boa:•2, Co*all Rd., Concord JUDGE R msn •A. Newhall 2051 Lagvma St., Concord JUDGE Virginia L. Sheehan 1473 Covantry"Rd., Concord CLERK Idartha'JL Martin 1240 Alma r St., Concord CLERK Rita 0. Porter P.O. Boot 807; Cmeord CLMK Royce A. Fernandez 195 Ellis St., Concord a l 7777 h 4" f s x A $3 fir .i Fridan, October 6, 1950 Continued x a . L A 1 CONCORD NO. 21 1 POLLING PLACE El Uonte Variety Store 3482 Clayton Road Concord 4} RA ADDRESS r i INSPECTOR Beatrice Leonhardt P:OBois 1063, Davis Ave., Concord Y JUDGE Margorie Forbes P.O. Boa 1063, 'Davis Ave., Concord JUDO Rose K. Lasell 1481 Davis Ave;; Concord CLERK E,vina E. Kaiser 123 Rosalyn Dr. Concord CLERK Blanche Perkins 3.165 Alnendra. Court, * Concord q CLERK Ruth Burgess 1467 Babel Lane, Concord CORCORD NO. 22 0:.. 1 D d"b{ V, PO PLACE Oak Grove School, Oak Grove Road, Concord r r, HA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Marie E. Maderious 580 Monument Blvd:; Concord JUDGE Alline E. Macomber 1000 Oak Grove Rd., Concord JUDGE Peter E: 01nocchio Oak Grove Rd., Box 2550; Concord CLEf3K Anita F: Roche 1025 Oak Grove Rd:; Concord 1 C= Annie I 'Stan 800 Monument Blvd:; Concord I CLFRE 34arie A. -11cBillan 245 San Miguel Rd., Concord CONCORD NO. 23 POLLING PLACE Frank Straight Gaxage, 300 Walnut Ave., Concord ADDRESS INSPECTOR Ellen A: Strai&t 300 lalnut Ave., Concord z JUDGE Helen S. Paroni 801- North Gate Rd., Concord M . JUDGE 3brion A. Swanson 1325 Walnut Ave., *Concord t7Y^ CT= Katharine E. Fon 850 North Gate'Rd., Concord CLERK Anna C. -Moscrop 600 Malnut Ave., Concord CLERK Sadio C. Schroeder 2950 Oak Grove Rd., Concord i ASSOCIATE tv Chu POLLING PLACE Avon Club House, AssociatedZ HAM ADDRESSA. x s,rev INSPECTOR Uabel H Copeland Boat 52; Associated, Calif JUDGE Edith S. Penn Box 26,'Associated'N Ji1DGE Edith Gezo Box 113, Associated R 4 CLERK Harriet G. Smetts Box 23, Associat8d CLERK Louise Pals er, Devol Boa 42,:Associated CLERK Florence H. Bacon Box 152, Associated 5 4 r 1 CO POLLING PLACE Portland Cement Co. Main Office, First St., CowellHAADDRESS Ce 24,XOf I1TSPECTOR Florence N. Stenger 31 Second St:, Correll JUDGE Mary F: Sullivan 19 _ 3rd St., Cowell JUDGE rAry N. Borden. 2 - Second St., Cowell CLERK Clara C. Ayer 10 _ "A" St.;° C re11 63m w45 Friday, October 6, 1950 - Continued y rt x PACHECO B0. 3 POLLING PLACE Patricia M. S=:Lth garage, 1901 Elinora Dr., Concord f BADS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Uadge B. Stewart 1877 Bagbelle Dr:, Concord JUDGE Patricia U. Setith 190. Elinora Dr:, Concord JUDGE Harilyn B. V171ie 1937 Ardf th Dr., Concord CLERfi ma3.3.to L. Alexander 1925 Ardith Dr.,, Concord CLERK Bernoice M. McFarland 249 Gregory Lane, Concord CLERK Renie S. Kirkbam 348 Belva Dr., Concord 4 4ryyM PACHECO H0. 4 t POLLING PLACE Plorinda Zorcer garage, 2025 Helen Rd., Concord HA ADDRESS INSPECTOR Florinds, Mercer 2025 Helen Rd., Concord JUDGE Betty Payne 315 Gregory Zane; Concord F {, JUDGE Helen C. Robinson 321 Gregory bane, Concord f« u CLERK LaRue MacDonald 1913 Carolyn Dr., Concord CLERK Sue McDowell. 351 Gladys Dr., Concord Yi CLERK Helen Burn 1872 Helen Rd., Concord as k PACHECO 80. 5 POLLING PLACE Maxine A. Lucas Residence, 100 Trelaney Lane, Concord HAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Maxine A. Lucas 100 Trelaney Lane, Concord JTDGE Jeannette Burnham 16- Gregory Lane, Concord JUDGE Virginia N. Monroo Rt, 2, Box 70, Martinez y: CLERK Lois C. Revak 1977 Treadway Lane; Concord N CLMK Della L. Loyd 3125 Oak Park Blvd., Walnut Creek fi " CLERK Helen McDonald 2042 Treadvray Dr., Concord a fJ P=-LUNT HILL NO. 1 1tr POLLING PLACE Old Pleasant Hill School, Pleasant Hill Rd., Concord t + T. INSPECTOR Evelyn M. Lindsay 7 N. Pleasant Hill Rd.,• Concord r JUDGE Laverne A. Betz 111 A: Pleasant Hill Rd., Concord JUDGE Viands E. Tyner Rt. 2i Boos 55, Martinez f 'r CLERK Ruth A: Fagg Rt: 2; Boa 198_B Martinez CLERK Ruby L: Bodge Rt: 2, Box 197, kartinez CLERK Ruth H. Of Rt. 2, Boa 143, Martinez PLEASANT BILL NO. 2A POLLING PLACE H. Alexander Res;dance, 15 Pleasant Hill Road, Concord HAIM ADDRESS INSPECTOR H. Alexander 15' Pleasant,Bill Road, Concord JUDGE Loah-Belle Blodgett Rt. 3, Box 1051, Lafayette JUDGE Evelyn D. Hewitson Rt 2; Boa 103; Sunset Rd., Martinez CLERK Grace Cates Rt. 2, Boa 145, Martinez CLERK Mildred Eisen Rt. 2; Boa 11.6, Martinez CLERK wry E. Hamilton Rt. 2, Box-174, 11artinez PLEASANT HILL 2:0. 2 s •' Y: POLLING PLACE J. M. McIntyre Residence, 310 Stevenson Drive., Concord 3w, ADDRESS kr Ills PEC TOR Cornelia G. Lied, 325 Oak vne Ave.,-Concord JUDGE Marion•Beeton 495 Oak Park-Blvd., Walnut Creek 3 JUDGE Thelma Wellman• 500 Pleasant-71131 Rd. Wal nut Creek C1= Rebecca !14 Cain 75 Stevenson Dr., Concord CLERK Gladys M. johnson 65 Stevenson Dr., Concord CLERK Lorraine Kramer 101 Marvin Dr., Concord PLEASANT HILL NO. 2A POLLING PLACE Amelia C. Croco Garage, 330 Stevenson Drive INSPECTOR Mae E. Mersbon 200 Pleasant Hill Rd., Concord JUDGE Alice I. Haman 145 Chancer Dr., Concord kJUDGEVivianE. • IArmrence 320 Pleasant visa Dr., Concord CLERK Bernice W. Shen 110 Pleasant view Dr.; Concord CLERK Martin H. Quinn 46 Pleasant valley Dr., Walnut Creek C= Amelia C. Croce, 330 Stevenson Dr., Concord Y kR r Friday, October o, 1950 - Continued i ylgp k - PLEASANT F="N0:" 3 POLLING PLACEMrs. D. V. Goodart Garage, 215, Poshard St., Concorde a " 4S i 1ULPE ADDRESS y 3TISPEC'l'OR Polly P. Hutch-Ins 105 Poshard St: Concord; JUDGE Janette Wi. Blycker 203 Poshard St.- Concord JUDGE Catherine S: Connell 149 Dora7 Drive• Concord CLERK Geraldine G. Pbllllips 114 Poshard St. ' - Concord C= UWbello Hansen 406 Roberta Ave:, Concord CLERK Olga B. Sousa 205 Poshard St., Concord F PL ASAIT HILL`U0. 3A POLLING PLACE Loessa C. Liller Garage, 107 Patterson Blvd., Concord yw I ADDRESS INSPECTOR L.arcus T., Funk 203 Roberta Ave:; Concord JUDGE 1`volyn H:, Hermmum 305 Roberta Ave.- Concord JUDGE Thelma. A. Brose 409 Soule Avenue, Concord ht` hw CLERK Itoraine Lorson 104 Patterson Blvd.- Concord CLERK Loessa C.. :1.iller 107 Patterson Blvd., Concord CLERK LiaT3orie S. SiteL 304 Roberta Ave., Concord PIZASA T E= H0.4 POLLING PLACE Dorothy H. Hall Garage, 44 Pleasant Valley Dr., Walnut Creek HAA:EE ADDRESS fi.. INSPECTOR Florence X. Tosh 1006-B Sunnyvale Ave., P.O. Box 14, y JUDGE JUDGE Laura B. Piper 1625 Sunnyvale Ave., Walnut Creek Mildred WachenPeld 14 Pleasant Court, Walnut Creek CLERK Dorothy N..Hall 44 Pleasant galley Dr., Walnut Creek,, CLERK Leona Blanche Carr 1736 Sunnyvale Ave:, Walnut Creek j CLERK Hazel V. Smith 1028 Liar f orie Lane, Concord M PLEASANT HILL NO. 4A POLLING PLACE Bernice E. Sherbourne garage, 40 Pleasant Valley Ct., W.C. NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Osie Li. Emer sl Oak. Park Blvd., Walnut Creek JUDGE Bernice H. Sherbourne 40 Pleasant Valley Court, Walnut Cirddk JUDGE r Evelyn Lyons 155 Pleasant Valley Dr.; Walnut Creek` F CLERK June A. Ppleaux 165 Pleasant Valley Dr:, Walnut Creek CLERK Marion P. Carlile 71 Oak Park Blvd.- Walnut Creek C 104 K Hazel B. Smith 1028 Margery Lane, Concord eu PIEASA*T HILL A0. 5 y - POLLING PLACE Lisa D. Hook Residence, 60 Hookston Rd., Concordh . NA ADDRESS k INSPECTOR Giza D. Hook 60 Hookston Rd. Concord JUDGE Carol S. Martinelli 200 Las Juntas Way, Concord JUDGE t1everly J. Johnson 140 Mayhew 10ay, ' Concord q CLERK Ma belle 4ichardson 116 Hubbard Ave. Concord ser,x CLERK mora Traud 151 Las Juntas flay, Concord CLERK Phyllis young 2565 Je4rell Ln., Concord P tT HILL NO.' 6 POLLING PLACE James R. Massey Residence, 3272 Hudson Ave., Walnut Creek NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lucinda Rissotto 510 Oak Park Blvd. EEE Walnut Creek JUDGE Elaine T. Shreve 3273 Sun Valley Ave., Walnut Creek til JUDGE Mildred Applegate 3233 Rodgers Ave:, Walnut Creek CLERK Averill Becker 3241 Ro7gers Ave:; Walnut Greek- CLERK Nell Massey 3272 Hudson Ave., Walnut Greek t1; CL Ii Florence E. Johnson 2815 Eccleston Ave., Walnut Creek PITTSBURG NO. 1 POLLING PLACE Nano 'Russo Garage, 120 Front Street, Pittsburg i 1 ADDRESS INSPECTOR Rose M. Divi 308 Cutter St:, Pittsburg JUDGE Frances Russo 120 Front St., Pittsburg JUDO Mel M. Anderson 109 Black Diamond St., Pittsburg'- CL,RK Nada Lagalla 17 Cutter St., Pittsburg CLERK Marie Trumpouer 120 Front St., Pittsburg 4 ; CLERK Mary Davi 48 West lst St., Pittsburg k j P i r?4 r Friday, October 63, 1950 - Continued r h ' r G( ii.CA sc 5}• PITTSBURG NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Joseph Ragusa, (Ford Garage), 190 E 3rd St., Pittsburg NA?iE ADDRESS lx fiH INSPECTOR Rose Aiello 225 Los Modanos St., Pittsburg JUDGE Paul P'. Aiello 350 Cumberland, Pittsburg JUDGE Helen DiMercurio 365 E. 3rd St., Pittsburg k C I-am Lucille Juri}dn 230 Cumberland, Pittsburg CLERK Mary Siino 135 E. 2nd St., Pittsburg CLig Katherine Russo 3+43 E. 2nd St., Pittsburg PI7TS5 G 90. 3 POLLING PLACE Morris Patani Garage, 448 Los I-edanos St., Pittsburg w s NAAS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Birdie F. Knaak 231 E. 5th St., Pittsburg y JUDGE Susan Stone 240 E. 5th St., Pittsburg JUDGE Lorraine Olsen 270 E. 4th St., Pittsburg Y " CLERK 3dartba Sc1utt270 E.- 4th St., Pittsburg F CLQ Joanne Thomson 230 E. 6th St., Pittsburg CLERK Jennie Part rma 289 E.- 6th St.t Pittsburg PITTSBURG NO. 4 w POLLING PLACE Joseph F. Lucido Garage 112 W. 4th St., Pittsburg, ;f psi INSPECTOR Nancy Lucido 112 W. 4th St., Pittsburg JUDGERose Russo 259 W. 4th St., Pittsburg JUDGE Rosalie Gaiera 460 Cutter St.s PittsburgPittsb 3 CLLR Rose Aiello 179 W. 2nd St., Pittsburg CLERK Katie Davi 41 W.- 3rd St., Pittsburg CLERK Jennie Bruno 169 W. 3rd St., Pitts rs burg PITTSBURG NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Salvatore Aliamo Garage, 645 York St., Pittsburg xis ADDRESS T _ INSPECTOR Mildred Sposito 535 Cutter St., Pittsburg r. Y JUDO Frances Adams 536 Cutter St., Pittsburg JUDGE TA I I- an EcAvoy 565 Black Diamond St., Pitt sburg- CLF.RS Susie T. Valtan 126 W. 5t1h St., Pittsburg CLERK attie Gardner 251 W. 5th St., Pittsburg CLERK ftrie Harper 514 Black Diamond St., Pittsburg, t PITTSBURG NO. 6 t POLLING PLACE Denney Pettas Garage, 335 W. 10th St., Pittsburg NAS ADDRESS ir l ry INSPECTOR Elizabeth K. Ostlund 473 W. 11th St., Pittsburg JUDGE Kellie Junta 3.140 Beacon St., Pittsburg JUDGE Eleanor Hogan 405 W. 10th St., Pittsburg CLERK Jean M. Bah 345 W. 11th St., Pittsburgv CLERK Karen Basile 460 Wo 10th St., Pittsburg xx CLERK Mary A. Russo 505 W. 10th St., Pittsburg PITTSBURG NO. ? POLLING PLACE Catholic Church Basement, 8th : Black Diamond St., Pittsburg NAI ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mary A. MacDonald 658 Black Diamond St., Pittsburg. JUDGE Milton R. Anderson 25 E. 7th St., Pittsburg JUDGE Marie Guerrieri 60 W. 7th St., Pittsburg CLERK Andrew Zuarick 142 W. 9th St., Pittsburg CLQ ftyme Davi 810 York St., Pittsburg f CLERK I yrtie Davis 60 E. 6th 3t., P.O. Boa 985, Pitta« PITTSBIIRG NO. 8 POLLING PLACE City Hall, Pittsburg I,tA3dS ADDRESS INSPECTOR Vera Hornsby 158 E. 6th St., Pittsburg s JUDGE William F. Katzenmier 671 East -St., Pittsburg JUDGE Flora A. Rough 257 Z* 7th St.9 Pittsburg CL-am ArWL1la Dovning 210 E. 6th st., Pittsburg 3 CLERK Gertrude Y 685 Los Madanos St.Quay Pittsburg CLLR3dythe Linalan 349 E. 8th St., Pittsburgd; t k r j Friday, October 6, 1950 .. Continued Y_ 3 r' a s f PITTSBURG N0. 9 POLLING PLACE Pittsburg Post, American Legion, E. 9th St., Pittsburg r ADDRESS 4 INSPECTOR Drucilla F. Kramer E. 9th St.., Apt. 7: Pitts. aY '. JUDGE Myrtle S. Buzacott 260 E. 10th St., Pittsburg JUDGE Elayne K. Kirsch 455 E. 9th St., Pittsburg 5 . CLERK Marie Malmberg 1025 Railroad Ave., Pittsburg CLERK Belch Scola 483 E. 9th St., Pittsburg CLERK Katherine J. Bryant 463 E. 9th St., PittsburgY PITTSBURG NO. 10 POLLING PLACE Orval Bellville Garage, 468 Santa Fe Ave., Pittsburg HAM ADDRESS f5 INSPECTOR Margaret M. ,Delp 724 E. 11th St., Pittsburg M a JUDGE VinniPred M. Hopper 459 E. ,Santa Fe., Pittsburg JUDGE Christine M. Martyr 617 E. 12th St., Pittsburg F CLERK Marie J. ,Antobus 419 E. 12th St., PittsburgCLERKGenevaG. Csupak 435 E. Santa Fe, Ant. #3, Pittsburg CLERK Dorothy F. Davis 73-1 E. 12th St., Pittsburg 7 i PIME TSBURG 90. 32 t POLLING PLACE E. C. Christen Garage 758 E. 12th St., Pittsburg NAS r ADDRESS INSPECTOR rtnMaryB. Castro 894 E. 12th St., Pittsburg JUDGE, Frances german 1329 ,!Columbia St., Pittsburg n JUDGE UWbelle E. Becker 1265 Maple St., Pittsburg CLERK Terrell MacDonald 1350 Maple St., Pittsburg CLERK Rose E. Noia 1225 Columbia St., Pittsburg CLERK Marie Castellotti 1314 Columbia St., Pittsburg PITTSBURG NO. 12 f POLL31TG PLACE Intermediate School, 10th & Black Diamond, Pittsburg HAM ADDREW INSPECTOR Mary C. 1).kin 978 RLack. Diamond, Pittsburg JUDGE x R. Ziea 198 A. 9th St., Pittsburg vJUDGEIrene1. Kelley 45 1N., 10th St., Pittsburg 3 CLERK Mary M. Cleary 920 Black Diamond St., Pittsburg CLi Anna T. Mason 75 W. 10th St., Pittsburg CLERK Lawrence E. Knight 172 17. 10th St., Pittsburf PITTSBURG 210. 13 x POLLING PLACE Masonic bodge, Norton School Sts., Pittsburg z ADDRESS Y INSPECTAR Susan M. *ildea 267 E. 17th St., PittsburgJUDGELouisePe252E. 17th St. Pitt xrPittsburg JUDGE Dorothy I, Warren 1301 Railroad Ave., Pittsburg Y CLERK 2,aude V. OrHara 290 E. 26th St., Pittsburg CL"""RK Janice R. Forn rald 236 E. 17th St.,. Pittsburg z CLERK Azalea Frances Caruso 121 School St., Pittsburg PIS-XZiVURG NO. 14 6.l; POLLING PLACE H. C. Chapin Garage, 4S9 Hawthorne St., Pittsburg zs HA ADDRESS x INSPECT Grace E.,Hansen 1337 Redwood St., PittsburgJUDGEMyrtleE. Riiebarc3s 3+59 St., Pittsburg JUDGE Arnold W. Perrenaud 2345 Redwood, Pittsburg CUMN Cora R. Dalaq 1360 EIA St., Pittsburg A, CLERK Cara 8#.eplirZg 1321 Redwood St., Pittsburg CLERK vada M. Williar2son 542 E. 12th St., Pittsburg l PTITT;a`MG NO. 15 POLLING PLACE Joseph Mercurio 229 W. 8th. St., Pittsburg INSPECTOR Arra Moore 1160 York St., Pittsburg JUDGE Helen Botzbach 265 No 12th St. JbDGE Mae 0 1030 Cutter St., Pittsg C xftarY 215 W. 1Qth St., Pittsburg x " C Ue=ie .%azo 229 V. 12th St., Pittsburg CLX Elizabeth Girot 1220 York St., Pittsburg a Frida7a October 6, 1950 _ Continued PITTSBURG NO. 16 POLLING PLACE Maria Uacaluso Game, 265 W. 7th St., PittsburgHAADDHFM K, MC Y'K INSPECTOR Rose Siino Lada 814 West St., Pittsburg 5 JUDGE Lottie Aiello 630 Montezuma St., gbb _ Pittsbur JUDGE Katie S. Bruno 327 W. 7th St., Pittsburg CLERK AnnaRizzio 388 W. 7th St., Pittsburg CLERK Lena .Confetti 746 Montezuma St., Pittsburg CLERK Sara Macelus& 8.43 best St., Pittsburg PITTSBURG 290. 17 POLLING PLACE Ambrose School, Willos PassRoad, Pittsburg NAS ADDRESS r INSPECTOR Edith L. Starr AlvesSt. Rt. 1 Bx 2859 Pitts. JUDGE Elizabeth Talbot Rt. I Box 505,, Pittsburg JUDGE G. W. Andrews Rt. I Box 581, Pittsburg CLERK Gladys E. Scott Rt. 1 Box 477, Pittsbueg CLERK Rosalie M., Reynolds Rt. 1 Box 492, Pittsburg CLERK Jessie Gregory Rt. •l Box 505, Pittsburg r. PITTSB`RG NO. 17A POLLING PLACE Ambrose School, W311ov PassRoad, Pittsburg yy. HAt'. ADDRESS INSPECTOR Otto W. Culeaann 188 Manor Dr., Rt. 1 Box 204 JUDGE Carole Azevedo Route 1, Box 507, Pittsburg JUDGE Aileen Wildes Rt. 2 Box 482, Pittsburg CLERK Margaret I. Culemam Rt. 1 Box 204, Pittsburg CLERK Carrie E. Brom Rt. 1 Boa 295, Pittsburg CLERK Evalyn H. Ambrose Rt. 1 Box 431, Pittsburg r. PITTSBURG NO. 18 POLLING PLACE St. Philomena Church, Bella Vista Ave., Pittsburg HAM ADDRESS 275 Franklin Ave., INSPECTOR Richard W. Krovel Rt. 2, Box 492, Pittsburg JUDGE Esther Simpson Rt. 2, Box 490, Pittsburg JUDCC Lili E. Morgan Rt, Z. Box 524, Pittsburg CLERK Minnie Beratto P.O. -Box 366, Pittsburg; CLERK Margaret B.- Broun Rt. 21 Box 270, Pittsburg CLERK Esther V. Port Rt. Z. Hoc 254, Pittsburg PITTSBURG NO. 19 F G. POLLING PLACE A. E. Jones Basement, Rt. 2, Box 193, Home Acres, Pittsburg HVE ADDRESS r't; Y w r INSPECTOR Minnie Simoes Rt. 2, Box 132, 43 Hamlon Wag r JUDGE Lottie V. Greeman Rt. 2, Boos 1690 Pittsburg JUDGE Dulcie L. Grey Rt. 2, Box 169, Pittsburg CLERK Olive D. Sing Rt. 2, Box 60, Loftus Rd., Pitts CLERK Thelma C. Granburg Rt. 2, Box 64, 70 Loftus Rd., r CLi:RK Casper Kundert Rt. 2, Box 47, Pittsburg PITTSBURG NO. 20 POLLING PLACE Administration Bldg., Columbia Park, Pittsburg I1A1ADDRESS INSPECTOR Stella P. Miller Rt. 2, Baas 24, Buchanan Rd. JCTD(2 Dollie Arata P.O. Boas 235, Antioch JUDGE Clarice Arata RFD Boa 243, Antioch. CLERK Lillian S. Nelson P.O.•Box 911, Pittsburg t CLERK John. N. Bruce 482•Columbia Park Pittsburg CLERK George S. Leva 55 Columbia Park, Pittsburg M PITTSBURG NO. 20A POLLING PLACE Columbia Park Administration Bldg., Columbia Park, PittsburgP ISE ADDRESS INSIEC7 Dorothy McGlashan Rt. 2, Box 16, Buchanan Rd., JUDGE Arne Williarzs Columbia Park, Apt. 7, Pittsb. r JUDGE Velma Yackamovich 555 W. 10th St., Apt. 2, Pitts. C IMLIC hConaX. Uiller Apt. 40, Columbia Park, Pittsb•r` CLERK Mary Jane Sharpe 337 Columbia Park, Pittsburg CLERK Edith L. Noon Apt. 503 Columbia Pk, Pittsburg f Mt pp prida7v October 6 1950 _ Continued PITTSBURG NO. 21 rz POLLING PLACE Peggy Hernandez Garage, 39 Linscheid Drive, Pittsburg HAADDRESS w iINSPBCTOR Peggy Hernandez 39 Linscheid Drive, Pittsburg JUDGE Pay L. Glover 66 Linscheid Dr., Pittsburg JUDGE Etta Schillacex 155 Darks Blvd., Pittsburg CLERK Velma Rose Davis 99 Hillcrest Av., Pittsburg s CLERK Marjorie DeLallo 74 Linscheid Dr., Pittsburg Cimm Pauline Faria . 76 Manville Ave., Pittsburg s> U PITTSBURG 110. 21A POLLING PLACE Horace R. Davi Garage, 49 Linscheid Dr., Pittsburg y HAVE ADDRESS INSPECTOR Lorraine Linscbeid 106 Linscheid Dr., Pittsburg t JUDGE Anne Nicol 82 Linscheid Dr., Pittsburg JUDGE Mary Hercurio 90 Linscheid Dr., Pittsburg CLERK firs. D. Krey 38 Panoramic, Pittsburg CLERK Lena Dihiaggio 79 Linscheid Dr., Pittsburg CLERK Loretta Chevreaua 98 Madaline St., Pittsburg z C Y d PITTSBURG 110. 22 F POLLING PLACE Pittsburg Senior High School, School St., Pittsburg ADDRESS INSPECTOR RIM tt A. He=ingvay 2091 Railroad. Ave., Pittsburg JUDGE IIe11ie Ia. Brewer 372 Pittsburg JUDGE Arleta Carmiebael 239 California Ave.., Pittsburg y' CLERK Judith A. Peightal 379 California Ave., Pittsburg CLERK luIdred B. Lichti 112 Avon St., Pittsburg CLERKVivian Capurro 144 Victory Ave., Pittsburg fx 4 PITTSBURG 110. 23 x 3 POLLING PLACE Ciro Belleci Garage, 220 West 2nd St., Pittsburg f f` IMPECTOR Angelina Cardi 270 W. 2nd St., Pittsburg JUDGE Rose A. Bruno 220 Cutter.St., Pittsburg JTiDG Grace Darone 247 W. 2nd St., Pittsburg Y$ ;__ CLERK Rose vienna 300 H. 2nd St., Pittsburg CLmm Prances Davi 296 W. 2nd St., Pittsburg CLERK Petriaa Billecci 262 Cutter St., Pittsburg J 4 t .., iAll 1 PITTSBURG 80. 24 POLLING PLACE Horace P. Costanza Garage, 320 Montezuma St., Pittsburg t s I ADDIUM r INSPECTOR grace 14 Costanaa 370 Beat St., Pittsburg JUDGE Rose DeVercurio 391 East 2nd St., Pittsburg JUDGE ftry.Diliaggio 330 Montezuma St., Pittsburg CLERK Bather Brmo 286 V. 2nd-St., Pittsburg i CL£RS Hsrla A. Se pro 333 Bontez ,mmr St., Pittsburg r CLERK Angelina Dam 279 A. 2nd St., Pittsburg yyi P_ITi' URG 80. 25 x POLLING PLACE Fred man Garage, 708 Central. Ave., Pittsburg 1 5 11AAt,T AOS T A,,, jjj yyy111x INSP:sCTOR Philip Grant 1343 Elm St., Pittsburg JUDGE Margaret A. Hanratty 1346 Pine St., Pittsburg JMGE Gladys 1d. .filler 1335 Elm St., .Pittsburg CLERK Anne Peirano 1351 Mm St., Pittsburg CLXRK Olive Burris 631 Central Ave., Pittsburg CLERK Ann Petroba9 615 Central Ave., Pittsburg PITTSBURG 110. 26 POLLING PLACE Joe LeBlanc Upholstery Shop, Willow Pass Highway, Pittsburg n i ADDs33 INSPECTOR Ludwig E. Kochavar Rt. 2, Boa 675, 275 Madison 3t., PittsbuTg j JUDGE Tal I eulah P. Butmer Rt. 20 Boat 680, Pittsburg JUDGE Wilms E. Ri bright Rt. 29 Box 697, Pittsburg CLERK Helen A. Masterson Rt. 22 Boa .461, Pittsburg Aw CLERK Hord G. Logefeil Rt, 2, Boot 466, Pittsburg CLERK Violet E. _Passanza Rt. 2, Boat .442, Pittsburg a Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Continued s V`f k S .f. 4 Y,ynlK QRBISONIA POLLING PLACE G. P. Anuta Garage, Rt. 2, Boa 577, Bailey Rd., Pittsburg NAME ADDRESS Yrs r %d INSPrCTOR G. P. Anuta Rt. 2, Boa 577, Bailey Rd., Pittsburg JUDGE Georgia Miller Rt. 2, Boa 605, Pittsburg JUDGE Alpha J. Olney Rt. 2, Boa 576, Pittsburgh . CLERK Bertha E. Jackson Rt. 2, Box 606, Pittsburg CLr"RK Myrtle Fullmer Rt. 2, Boot 596, Pittsburg CLERK Graco. Patton Rt. 2, Boa 594, Pittsburg w;,. CLAYTON` POLLING PLACE Christian Endeavor Society Hall, Clayton NA?S ADDRESS 1 INSPECTOR Sigrid K. F?ank 1536 KI or Pass, Concord JUDGr. Ada J. Trette Clayton JUDGE Mary. A. Matz Clayton fi CLERK Edith J. Lynch Clayton CLE.. 1kry: D. MoQuire Clayton CLERK Jeal Y. Duncan 5500 Clayton Rd., Concord 2 , PORT CHICAGO NO. 1 t POLLING PLACE Congregational Church Annex, Kenzie St., Port Chicago w} t I A31£ ADDRESS t INSPECTOR Edna L. McQnire 315 Hayden St., Port Chicago JUDGE Rose Johnson 324 Divisions St., Port Chicago s JUDGE Marietta L. Pominvilla 301 Poplar, Port Chicago F}` CLERK Sophie Black 220 Q. Hayden St., Port Chicago 4 CL_.RK Marcella. Rosenthal Boa 14,. Port Chicago CLERK Beulah May Robbins Boa 3192 93'. Knox Park, Port Chicago y PORT CHICAGO NO. lA POLLING PLACE.Congregational Church Annex, Port Chicago ADDRESS INSPECTOR Hannam., C. Dybo. 335 Minnesota St., Post Chicago 4` JUDGE Georgia M. Cuffings 211 Chestnut St., Box 365, P. G«,' JUDGE Luella..A. Leif. 317 Minnesota.St., Boa 92, Port Chic.: CLERK Mary A. Bidinast 320 Division St., Port Chicago tE CLERK Christine Snyder Box 613, Port Chicago CLERK Louise. E. Grover Box 336, Port ChicagoYN r ' s tr• nkr-- PORT CHICAGO NO. 2 f POLLING PLACE Port Chicago County Pire Protections.Dist., Port Chicago NA? ADDRESS INSPECTOR Daisy B..Sahm 209 E. Lind St., Port Chicago JUDO Jessie Morton 15 Champions St., Port Chicago s . J GE Laura Regester 121 Park Ave., Port Chicago C Augusta S. Dullum 623 Meridian St., Port Chicago CLIM Katherine Sorensen Boa 413, Port Chicago xn5 . CLERKRK Te ckla.Johnson.Box 404, Port Chicago z ; CLUE POLLMG PLACE Clyde Community Club, Clyde E ADDRESS INSPECTOR Helen T . .Evans Rt. 3, Box 236, Concord, 228 'Welling_ ton, Clyde: JUDGE Anne V. Peterson Rt. 3, Boa 2833, Concord f JUDGE Edith C. .Hendersoa Rt. 3, Banc 279, Concord CLERK Marcella R. 2imarman Rt. 3, Bou 286, Concord CLERK Hazel E. Mill Rt. 3, Boz 247, Concord CLERA Gladys E. Phite Rt. 3, Box 285, Concord HICHOLS s POLLING PLACE Nichols Community Hall, Nichols NAIL. ADDRESS 5 INSPECTOR Alice N. Wildes c/o General Chem. Co., Port Chicago JUDGE Isabella P. Carlson. Boot 218, Port Chicago JUDGE Loretta G. Vlach Rt. 1, Boor 572l CLEMary M. Edurards Gen. ChemRK Co. CLERK Juanita E. Clark c o Gen. -Chem. Co., Port Chicago CUMK Gladys X. McMillan c o Gen. Cho=. Co., Port ChicagoB x 5 Priday, October 6, 1950 .. Continued r . AMOCH NO. 1 POLLI31G PLACE W. A. Christiansent s Garage, 103 I St., Antioch x i{APYi ADDRESS INSPECTOR James P. Taylor 731 _ 2nd St., Antioclx JUDGE SdWard F. P.rdin 73.1 - 2nd St., Antioch. Y JUDGE Alice= Friemering 629 2nd St., Antioch CLRRR wry Taylor ll _ 2nd St., Antioch CLMM F. J. Welsc2mmyer 706* - 2nd St., Antioch CLERK Edith Stagi 731 _ 2nd St., Antioch AIITIOCH NO. 2 E^lst POLLING PLACE Kenneth Meyer's Garage, 302 H. St., Antioch IiA ADDRESS INSPECTOR S. G.. Fraser 512 H. St., Antioch r ` JUDGE Alma karchetti 505 4th St., Antioch JUDGE Frank Matt 615 - 4th St. Antioch CLERK Sadie- Johns Box 394, Antioch CLERK Zeta 'Naters 622 _ 5th St., Antioch CLERK Etta Forrest 610 - 4th St., Antioch f ANTIOCH 110. 3 E' fJ POLLING PIACE Antioch Public Library, 6th arid."F St., Antioch xr 4 + I ADDRESS t INSM.CTOR Charles rcDaniels 408 _ 6th St., Antioch Estelle Beasley 202 .. 6th St., Antioch r JGDGE Edith Cooney 410 - 4th St., Antioch CLMM Florence Cupp 412 C St., Antioch k ;: CLERK Anne Aright 408 - 4th St., Antioch C= Sayde Armstrong 423 _ 4th St., Antioch n A€,TTI'OCH NO. 4 t'k, POLLING PLACE Idike,Dregon Garage, 23 _ 6th 3t., -Antioch I ADDRESS INSPECTOR Roy A. Small 119 _ 6th St,.. Antioch r JUDGE Sam Delul.io 7 _ 7th St., Antioch JUDGE Harold F. on 12 E 6th St., Antioch CLERK Gertrude A. Grosso 118 - 8th St., Antioch CLERK Edythe Giovannoni 715 _ B St. Antioch f CLERK Marion 0 Malley 807 C -St., Antioch AaMOCH NO. 5 POLLING PLACE Cyril DifY'in Garage, 501 _ 13th St., Antioch DAME ADDRESS IMPECTOR Ra Jones 616 _ l2th 3t. Antioch JUDGE Lucy Ise Woolcott 518 _ 13th St., Antioch r JUDGE Runice J. Crandell 518 _ 16th St., Antioch CLERK Edith V. =Hinkle 512 _ 13th St., Antioch4 . CLERK Kathleen ?T. Smith 612 _ 14th•St.1, Antioch t - i CLERA viola Roche 610 _ 15th St., Antioch Al"MOCE NO. 6 POLLING PLACE Muriel Kirkpatrick Garage, 208 - 20th St., Antioch U pY NAIMtE ADDRESS h tai 1 i""xra I3dSCTOR Ernest 11. Jobnsoa In 20th St., Antioch rr JUDGE Idabel Proviae 122 - 20th St., Antioch JUDGE Belle 13e26845e110 325 _ 20th St., Antioch CLERK Muriel Kirkpatrick 208 _ 20th St., Antioch mss„ CL iK Vivian Turner 110 _ 20th St., Antiochti «H CLERK Alice R. Bates 111 - 19th St. Antioch x Y i d3J. AIMMOCH NO.. 7 POLLING PLACE Antone Pera Garage,, 605 - 10th St. Antioch ADDRESS INSPECTOR Earl E. Fee 418 _ 11th St., Antioch JUDGE lista B. Kwbic, P.O. Box 551, 1114 E St., Antioch JUDGE Tosepblue ,Lindsey 143212thStAntioch CLERK Ellen Ayers 421 _ 12th St., Antioch CLERK Mae A. Night 1028 E St., Antioch CLQ Margaret Jensen 403 _ 10th St. Antioch t 253 Friday, October 6, 1950 .. Continued 1.A*IIIN 1<MP AIMOCS NO. 8 y, •.... iMr'IaD POLLING PLACE dna Irvine Garage, 618 - 7th St. AntiochADDIM 4L S 14 1 INSPECTOR George A. Peters 516 .. 10th, St., Antioch JUDGE John, G. Turner 710 - F 3t., Antioch JMrzE Baude Mahaffey 611 - 6th St., Antioch CLV;RE, Rdna. Irvine 618 - 'Tori St., Antioch. CLEFiFi Lily Hitshew 900 H St., AntioAh CLERK Claudia L. Greene 805 .. 10th St., Antioch f a ARTIOCH P.O. 9 POLLING PIACE latcbell Pasch. G rage, Rt. 1 Bos A118, Lone Twee Wag, Antioch ItA2:L ADDRESS INSPECTOR Jobn F. Rt. 1 Bos A112cGla,leg Lane Tree flag,. Antioch JUDGE Lana, Danielson RFD Box 160, Antioch. JUDGE Lorraine Blake 215 Madill St., Antioch x CLERK Orvie Dossey 239 Drake St., Antioch r.., CLQ Goldie Cassidy 233 Drake St., Antioch Friday, October 6, 1950 _ Cmtinued Y j ch ANTIOCH 80. 12A l, POLLING PLACE , R. Mandeville Garagep 1126 Leggett St.., Antioch NA1 ADDRESS r 1NSPECTOR Carol Mandeville 1126 TAggett St,,, Antioch. JUDGE Helen Brostron 1134 Leggett St., Antioch. j JUDGE Betty Giannotti 1017 _ 14th St., Antioch CLARK Mervyn Jones 1009 - 14th St., Antioch CLERK Henrietta Id.ndenaan Illi Macauley St., Antioch CLQ Helen` Iamdin 820 - 14th St., Antioch ANTI OCH NO. 13 POLLING PLACE J. G. Baldoochi, 705 E St., Antioch NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Bert D. Shedd 8_03 D St.; Antioch J IDCE Grace V. Mills 316 - 7th St., Antioch JUDGE Elizabeth Lilley 206 - 10th Stop Antioch r CLERK Violet Willimson 209 - 7th St., Antioch CLERK Marie Carey 322 _ 10th St., Antioch CLERK Beatrice Burton 411 - 7th St., Antioch Vic. A:MOCH NO. 14 f f' S POLLING PLACE Henry Heibert Garage, 527 Drake St., Antioch NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Blanche' Kelley 328 San Joaquin Ave., Antioch hF... JUDGE Margaret Bruce 2716 Alcala St., Antioch JUDGE Helen R:ckett 601 Drake St., Antioch s . CLERK Marie Spainhaver 310 Drake St., Antioch CLERK Jacque Pollard 605 Texas St., Antioch Y CLLR.ri Mildred Cakebread 404 San Joaquin Ave., Antioch AMOCH NO. 14A t " POLLING PLACE Robert H. Curtis Garage, 519 Drake St., Antiochs ' .,. IdA18E A.DDILEM s f INSPECTOR John F. La :Mesh 2717 Alcala St. Antioch JUDGE Rosin Daneri 601 Texas St., Antioch JUDGE Lillian Marquardt 2754 D St., Antioch CLERH Golda-M. Curtis 519 Drake St:, Antioch CL^Rra Helen M. Davis 613 Texas St., Antioch r ata CLQ Nikki Clark 330 Madill St., Antioch k N °.. Az`"-TIOCH NO. 15 s POLLING PLACE C. A. Wrristen Garage, 1903 Evergreen St., Antioch A FAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR Beatrice r.: f8ebstock1907DeodarSt., Antioch JUDGE Madys C. Lynn 1912 Evergreen St., Antioch JUDGE viae Ward 1815 Evergreen St., Antioch IN CLERK Anna Maay Cakebread Rt. l Box 33; Antioch CLERF Edna Gunter Rt. 1 Boa 28 R, Antioch CLERK Edna Wristen 1903 Evergreen St., Antioch µL r 4 ae O! RO. 1 POLLING PLACE W13-Uam Lutz Garage, Txegallis Rd., Antioch t 2y NAME ADDRESS INSPECTOR J. D. Terry Rt. 1 Box A266, Roosevelt Lane t JUDGE Nancy M. Chian Rt. 1 Bos A275, Antiochr.JUDGE Elnora Hoyt Rt. 1 Boa A 2309 Antioch CLTRK Lorin N. Lutz Drager C, Antioch CLmm Ali G. Hines RFD Box 144 Antioch f r i CLERK Wanda Hardy RFD Box A 236, Antioch l LONE TREE NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Frank L. Fulton Garage, Waterfront, Antioch 3 µ' NAHB ADDRESS L INSPECT Joe G. Viers RPD B= 105, Wilbur Ave., Antioch JUDGE H. V. St. Clair RFD Box 60 D, Antioch JT DGE Prudence Be Allison Rt. 1 Box 107 Antioch T"CLJ i Rose Borden: Rt. I Sas 211D, Antioch CLmm F. A. Millbouae Rt. I Boas 07, Antioch CLERK Mabel C. Minakor Rt. 1 Box 1070 AntiochY 2JJontiauedFriday, October 6, 1954 C LONE ,LMM 110.- 3 rt rY POLLING PLACE John L. Yenter Garage, Rt. 1 Box 50. Hillcrest Ave., Antioch h arra HAIM ADDFa= Parsons Rt. 1. Boa 50 Oakle Antioch HINSPF.GTOR Rudolph H. y- wg. JUDGE Edzfond Uren R. F. D. Box 126, Antioch JUDGE Edvard L. Silveria R F. D. Box 57, Antioch CLEIT Naomi Williamson Rt. 1 Boa 130, Antioch CLEW lZarcena. M. Eines R. F. D. Boa 141, Antioch CLERK Mary E. Viers R. F. D. Boa 127, Antioch atMITIODD NO. 1 r POLLING PLACE Pentacosta3 Church, Almond Ave., Brentwood NA11E ADM=!; INSPECTOR Richard E. Daly Rt. 1 Box 136, Oakley JUDGE Charless E: O'Brien Rt.- 1 Boa 122, Oakley r JUDGE Trnlian R. Turner Rt. 1 Boa 1523, Oakley 4 CLERK Eileen G. De Fremery Rt. 1 Bou- 1401 Oakley ter,r CLERK Undine' L. Eutsch Rt. 1 Boa 105, Oakley d y$' CLERK ami e` E. Cakebread Rt, 1 Boa 142, Oakley f FOOD NO. 2 ham,3y POLLING PLACE Brentwood Public Library, Brentwood NAME ADDRESS Nw INSPECTOR Gertrude Allen Boa. D, 3rd. St., Brentwood, JUDGE Bertha B. Vonder Abe Boa 527, Brentwood Y ,JUDGE Marion Van Buren Baas 445, Brentwood fir x CLERK Ethel Allen Boa 443, Brentwood CLERK Bertha' A. French Boa 2969 Brentwood CLERK r.inerva Wallace Gen, Dela Brentwood BRENTWOOD NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Hotel Brentwood, Brentwood w ItAt ADDRESS LS„ INSPECTOR Hugh Gauger P.O. Boa 444, Elm St., Brentwood JUDGE Mabel E. Benn Boa 603, Brentwood JUDGE Ha:el Pigott Bos 262,,- Brentwood d CLERK Ruby A. Graf Box 327, A Brentwood CLERK Hattie, Jones Baa 3291, Brentwood CLERK Rachel Brown Boa 3263, Brentwood iW h y, lff BR00100D NO. 4 z ` POLLING PLACE American hewn fiall, Brentwood Post, Brentwood r, f RAT ADDRESS INSPECTOR George Cook Rt. 2, Boa 288, Dainty Way., Brent. JUDGE Faye'Ditmars Boz 501, Brentwood JGDGE Evelyn Ackerman Rt. 2,, Box 283,F, Brentwood fy CLERK Dola R. Helmuth Boa 544, Brentwood CLERK Mildred Trembley' Rt. 2, Boa 288' Brentwood CLERK Dorothy Fertado P.O. Box 636, Brentwood FOOD N0. POLLING PLACE A. A. Ailkins Residence, P.Q. Boa 517, Balfour Rd., Brentwood NAS. ADDRESS r IP?SPECTOR Vernon R. Caltebread RFD Box 243, Marsh Creek Rd. JUDGE Robert D. Mite Rt. 2, Baa 918A, Brentwood JUDGE Opal Gasner Rt. 2, Boa 214, Brentwood CLERK Bessie Dunham Rt. 2, Box 221, Brentwood 1,2 ,. CLERK Lois Mini= P.O. 'Banc 517, Brentwood CLERK Jeannie Arata Rt. Boat '238, Brentwood MWWD NO. 6 LLT bi. x .. POLLING PLACE A. M. French Residence, Balfour Rd., btw. Sellar Av., and Knightsen Blvd., Brentwood.. R&9E ADDRESS, INSPECTOR Douglas R. Carlisle Rt. 29 pox 254, Sand Cr. Road. JUDGE Frencis IL Crawford Apriaat Vag,' Brentwood JUDGE AienAileenJ. Frch ' Rt.` 1 Boa 25A, Brentwood CLERK Rosalie A. Griffith P.O. Boat 7p Brentwood CLERK Effie Bomicksan ' Box 285, Breaatwood CLERK Madge Dainty Rt. 2, Box 285, Brentwood 1 k a c Y F I Friday, October 6, 1950 - Contlnuod y LA P 3 BYR08 NO. 1 s POLLnTG PLACEI.0.4._''O.P.. Hall f ADDRESS u ter, INSPECTOR Edward G. Grueninger P.O. Baas 74, Vasco Rd., Byron:{ ah JUDGE Petra G. .Lewis P.O., Banc 153, Byron d ,, JUDGE Louise E., Ulso P.O. Boa 61p Byron CTJMK Vabelle Richards P.O. Banc 24.4, Byron CTJM rAr7 C. Gruaninger P.O. Box 13, Byron CLQ Varoniza. H. Tho©as P.Q. Boa 56, Byron Y B IRON 190. 2 kn- POIJ.IRG PLACE Byron Tines Bldg., Byron Imo$ wi ADD i3S5 a INSPECTORRay R. Houston Rt, 1 Boa 159, Byron fr, 1 JUDGE Lora Em=land Rt. 1 Boz 269 JUDGE Margaret 1L Armstrong Bou 65, Byron CLERK Irene K. Bann Rt. 1 Box 167, Byron CLERK Annie L. Iverson Box 64, Byron CLERK Agnes H. HannRmm P.Q. Bari 247, Byron M11(z?= NO. 1 r POLLING PLACE Farm Bureau Bldg., Nnightsen NAME i l xY J ADDRESS INSPECTOR Arthur J. Somerbalder P.O. Banc 146, Oakley-FO gh se ff, r r JUDGE.Leon C. Sta aler Snightsen, Calif JUDGE Christine Hobbs Baa 88, Knightsen CLERK Emma White Banc 48, Snip#tsen y; CLMK Addie Dust Knightsen, Calif. CLERK Lydia Rough Rt. 1 Box 71, Knightsen QA= 110. 1 4 POLLING PLACE Oakley Woman•s Club, Oakley, Calif. HAM ADDR833 fi3L w 1. INSPECTOR Frank M. Stone%anger Rt. 1 Boa 235, Diablo Vlg. HN701 r 3h JUDO Albert J. Romiti P.O. Box 1273, OaklegT ". JUDGE Charles 0. Martin P.O. Box 1204, Oakley i CLERK Edith 9. Cordua Oakley, Calif. 4. F f,"? +.. CLERK E= Vengley Box 1223, OaT:].eg CLERg Nellie England P.O. Boz 1001, Oakley OAK= NO. 2A R POLLING PLACE Oakley Woman's Club, Oakley tx YAM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Mrs. I. J. Shellenborger P.O. Bone 210,- Rt., 1, Oakley Knigtsen JBDGE Charles F. Ghiselli P.Q. Banc H., Oakley HYPy. f j F JUDGE Mendell E. Soderstram Rt. 1 Box H, Oakley CLQ Msrguarite Firpo Boa 163, Oakley ClW-M one 3L Emerson P.O. Box C, Oakley CLERK Attilio J. Del Monte Gen. Del. Oakley CAI= NO. 2 P A r. P r t POLLING PLACE RedCsan's Hall, Oakley r NA Ifi ADDRESS INSPECTOR Myron A. Thomas P.Q. Box 103, Oakley JUDGE Carleton E. lffightman RFD, 1 Boa 7, Oakley 1 " JUDGE Johanna Jesse P.Q. Boa 1026, Oakley CLERK Sate Van Kaathoven Oakley„CaliP. CLERK Flora Broderick P.O. Boa 1103, Oakley 5 CLERK Prances H. Anderson Rt., 1 Banc 95, Oakley u- OA=OA= NO. 3 POLLING PLACE Live Oak Fara Center, Rt. 1 Boa 65, Oakley Y M HAIM ADDRESS INSPECTOR Harry E. Bard R. F. D. 1 Boa 91s Empire Ave 0 mP s eY4 , JUDGE Lucy Lindsay Rt. 1 Box 72, Antioch x` 4 JUDC:E Henrietta Heal Rt. 1 Boa 43, Oakley CLERK Emily Rodrigues Rt. 1 Boa 86, Oakley CLERK Carrie B. Eversten Rt., 1 Box 28, C, Oakley CLERK Uuriel Leal Oakleys, Calif. x r k rx r -we"a"'^ s rr. ";'""+ i'y'"p':aa` e a , r tet'+5n iia .y zi 25'7 p h ,.' i 3 tFr, y FridB t, October 6, 1950 - {'iQIItltltied Y 4 y A Tt 2 L I t I.+' ' }x+.°ry'' 11 t s.. a , J # t Cri 3 fv 1EETMT. MM Jt i 1-11I {mak a ISLAM t yt 1+' M's'" f I Ia 4; 5 .; x# A j,fish y 4'.S fr" v M 1 TM s'" sr a = POLLING PILl1C S Bethel Ig1,8Itd IaprpYement Club, Bethel Island F,y p, i 1 " ADUMS r a C 1 r a illINSPRCTOR Blanche Farear Gen. Zal. 8 Park ave.,=` Oakley;` x I '_ p JUDGE Gbcace Cummings P.O.` Box. Bethel. Islandx ro JUDGE Ida Hyatt. _ Bt« 1 Boz 189, B, Oakleg 1. CI ERR Dora L. aimer Rt.,1 =Boa 253 Qaklag 11 Fav ,j CIK Axma Soak Boaz 6, Bethel Fsland I IS. CIME Evelyn Swenson Bo. ?, Park Ave., Hethel Island nr,.; t , -, of ; , 19 51 - And the Board takes-recess to met on Jipnd Q Staber .9, 1950at9 p clock d `R, 4 Y ` i lu"I"' n s{,' f I 1 _',- 0,/V h,'. 1; Al 11_", A x , T .# s k,i a y fro `"lj`, 3%4.,.!p• B t I T. T. rAA,r71IA, Clark x ''` I r 11, F a. F yp N 9 t'x-.„ a ,W5 x'#` .,, yv ' x . ' s+ t M w"-s#'T 11K14 40 4 113x . r a"I..e m toe7Ia v s- - . r w„p_rr^>v: r .» ` c°n ,`, 1'i '. ` a 9' w, "i 4,c r". x"v Ams; 5 f '-.... 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A BEFORE M BOARD OF SUPERVISORS itOHDA3C, OCTOBER 9, 1950 TIM BOARD II".T 3T REGULAR SESSION M_ AT 9 O t CLOCK, A.M. 31x THE BOARD CHAMBERS IN M BALL OF REC OrRDS s MARIIIEZ 9 CALIFORNIA P ES I''T: SuPERVSSORS S. S. RIPLEY, 3. L. CU1-- - GS, RkY S. TAY WR, J. FxtE ERICNSON; W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. a W- Je Buchanan, late Chairman of this Board, having passed away onOctober5, 1950; On motion of Supervisor Thylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Cvrmdngs be appointed Chairman Pro Tem. rg - The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of er- roneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-519 and the District Attorney having consented to said correction: On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume ?, Assessment #84926, Michael A. and Patrina A. Aiello are assessed with Lot 3.1 Block 302, Cornwall Subdivision with imovements erroneously assessed at $8230. X The correct assessed value of improvements isr120. h • In Volume 10, Assessment #3.15901, Jennie Juki.ch is assessed with Lots 1 to 4 in aH elusive, Block 1, Brown Andrade Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $3630. the correct assessed value of improvements is $1090. In Volume 13, Assessment #135035, Herman A. & Flora H. Albertson are assessed wit the East 5 feet of Lots 5 to 9 inclusive, all of Lot 9 and West 10 feet of Lot 10 Bloc 177, Walls Addn to Richmond, assessed value of land $130, improvements $1700 and an erroneous total of $3540. The correct total is $1830. In Volume 13, Assessment 1139997, Daniel J. Jordan, et al are assessed with Lot 1A less portion to State, Block 9, Town of Stege with improvements erroneously assessed r at $500. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of b .. this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 14, Assessment #1516651, Patrick J. Mahoney is assessed with hot 5 rh'q Block 59, Richmond Annie with improvements erroneously assessed at $550. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 14, Assessment #156050, Billy Christian is assessed with Lot 5 Block p 234, Walls Second Addn to Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed at $1750. The correct assessed value of improvements is $700. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of 3 erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments In Volume 31 Assessment #33573, Sarah A. Green is assessed with Lot 41 Blk 5, Alta Punta Terrace with the assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $30 should rkbeadded. In Volume 7 Assessment #75015 Manuel L. Fernandez is assessed with a 6.66 Acre parcel in Ro E1 Pnole in the Town of Pinole with the assessed value of land and im- provements omitted. hand value of $1330 and improvement value of $3230 should be added In Volume 16, Assessment #197129, McMullin and Powell are assessed with the North 75.57 feet of Lots 23 and 24 Block ?, Fay Andrade Tract with the assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $120 should be added. In Volume 22, Assessment #555752, Lawrence & Teresa Valle are assessed with Lot 18 Block 36, Martinez Land Company Tract #6 with the assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $60 should be added. In Volume 23, Assessment 0599666, Bernard B. Braes is assessed with a 2.247 acre tract in the SE IA of Section o4 T 2N R1W with the assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $100 should be added.k ; s X r t r"X 265. 4 Monday, October 9, 1950, Continued In Volume 23, Assessment , 600860-1, Olive B. Marty 1s assessed with the South 50 feet of Lot 62 Enes Ambrose Subdivision Third Unit with the assessed value of land and improvements omitted. Land value of $100 and improvements $1660 should be added. In Volume 31, Assessment #743047-19 Ensor H. Buel is assessed with a portion of i s Lots 19 and 20 Block 2, Kensington Park with the assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $320 should be added. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments, The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments; In Volume 1, Assessment #24252 Ellsworth and Sarah Magor are assessed with Lot 5 Block 63, Towh of Antioch with land and improvements erroneously assessed at $900 and $1380, respectfully. The correct assessed value of land is $100. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. n's In Volume 41 Assessment #+0822, John A. & Theresa A. Johnson are assessed with Lots 24 to 27 inclusive less W 25 feet Block 33, Richmond Junction Heights with land erroneously assessed at $800. The correct assessed value of land is $400. X In Volume 9, Assessment #105940, S. A. Hansen, et al are assessed with Lot 5 Block 19, Meekers Addn to Richmond with the assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $100 should be added. In Volume 219 Assessment #512626 Howard B. & Jean C. Foulds are assessed with a portion of Lot 23 Sunny Hollow with Improvements erroneously assessed at $1010. Thel correct assessed value of improvements is $750. In Volume 26, Assessment #622294, Valentine A. & Edna C. Witte are assessed f with a portion of Lot 56, Larkey Ranch Subn No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1800. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. tip, In Volume 33, -Assessment #9155699 Church of God Ministerial Association is assessed with the North 121.79 feet of Lot 25, R. N. Burgess Company's Map No. 1 r Macdonough Subdivision with the assessed value of land omitted. Land value of $280 should be added. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction rr of Erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-517 And the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylorp IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 2, Assessment 017188, The Roman Catholic Church is assessed with the North 1/2 of Lot 7, all of Lot 8, West 75 feet of Lots 9 and 10, all of Lot 11 Block Q, Town of Todas Santos, assessed value of land $3155, improvements $6500. A church ra exemption was filed but through an error $9555 exemption was allowed instead of 9655• An additional $100 exemption should be allowed. f In Volume 11, Assessment #121550, Florence Whitwell is assessed with Lots 7 and 8 Block 10, Richmond Center Tract, assessed value of land $440. Mr. Whitwell fil$ 440 fclaimforwarveteransexemptionbutthroughanerrorexemptionwasnotallowed. $ exemption should be allowed. In Volume 13, Assessment #1394519 The First Southern Baptist Church is assessed with Lots land 2 Block D, East Shore Park, assessed value of land $180, improvements ( 1630. A church exemption was filed but through an error exemption was not allowed. 900 exemption should be allowed. n In Volume 11+, Assessment #1560111 Thomas Atalic, c/o Douglas L. Ellison, 504 I Sanford Ave. , Richmond is assessed with Lots 6 and 7 Block 231, Walls Second Addn to nichmond, assessed value of land $160, improvements $1770. Mr. Ellison filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. $1000 1 exemption should be allowed. i In Volume 21, Assessment #5142499 Our Saviors Lutheran Church is assessed with Lot 49 less South 100 feet, Lafayette Meadows, assessed value of land $1300, improve- r ments $6110. A church exemption was filed but through an error $3130 exemption was allowed instead of $7410. An additional $4280 exemption should be allowed. In Volume 23, Assessment Nos. 6031+29 and 6034309 both appearing in the names of Harry G. and Leta V. Tilley appear in code area 7927 instead of 7929. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r vw' 1 r3 yn. Monday, October 9, 1950, Continued Rd In the Matter of the Correction fs of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; 4 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE r BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: On the Unsecured Personal Property Roll, Assessment #5464, B. Nardi and P. E. Bacciglieri are erroneously assessed with personal roperty in the amount of $3000. The correct assessed value of personal property is 12000. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments:Asa In Volume 16, Assessment #19?728, Fred and Esther Lang are assessed with Lot 16 Blk 2, Emeric Subdivision No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1240. fThe correct assessed value of improvements is $1010. In Volume 16, Assessment #199613, August J. Byers is assessed with Lots 23 and 24 Block 1, Greater Richmond Pablo Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at 110. The correct assessed value of improvements is $310. In Volume 16 Assessment #199630, Arvest A. and Julia A. Treadwell are assessed with Lot 56, Block , Greater Richmond Pablo Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $770. The correct assessed value of improvements is $170. a In Volume 18, Assessment #375`126, Charles A. and Lorene Hawthorne are assessed with a 1.50 acre tract in the SE 1/4 of Section 1 T1N R2E with improvements errone- ously assessed at $820. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monda in March of this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 19, Assessment 4+35223, William H. Proll is assessed with a 1.80 acre tract in Ro San Ramon with improvements erroneously assessed at $1+150. The correct assessed value of improvements is $3110. In Volume 20, Assessment #500682, Carleton L. Rank, et all are assessed with a A'".' 1.02 acre in Ro Acalanes with improvements erroneously assessed at $1140. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fIn the Matter of Adding 1property to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll. In accordance with the request of the County Assessor, which request has been approved by the District Attorney's Office, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, second- ed by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is author- ized to add the following property to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll and extend taxes Fl against same. 501135 Chris and Ruth Ommundson Code 7304 Ro San Ramon a tr of ld bd N & B by ld of Shokel S by Freeman Rd W by ld of Ommundson Assessed value of land $160, improvements $2300. 390182 C. Albert Hasty, Jr.Code 6001 6069 Buena Vista Ave., Oakland 11, ai if. N 1/2 of a desc piece in Sec 16 TIS R4E MDBMlying between old river and cut off unreclaimed. 10.00 Ac. Assessed value of land $150. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E In the Matter of Adding property to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll. In accordance with the request of the County Assessor, which request has been approved by the District Attorney's Office, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, second- ed by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorizelr to add the following property to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same: p, 1#35078 Merchants Finance Corp. North Berkeley Terrace Lot 30 Blk 22 Assessed value of land $120 1#39034 Thomas F. & Jessica M. Fournier EHenderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 Lot 27 Blk 12 Assessed value of land $80 39035 Thomas F. & Jessica M. Fournier Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 LL r rM,k=jrr I 267. Monday, October 9, 1950, Continued Lot 28 Blk 12 Assessed value of land $60 44378 Merchants Finance Corp. Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 tT Lot 430 Assessed value of land $270 117137 John Elder Andrade Park Tract Lot 9 Blk 3 Assessed value of land $120 118184 Helen P. Eigenbrot Fay Andrade Tract S 25.59 ft. of Lots 46 & 47 Blk 12 Assessed value of land $120 118772 R. Barry Cox Industrial Center Tract Lot 14 Blk 5 Assessed value of land $50 121469 Carl F. Johnson 1108 10th St. , Pacific Grove, Calif. Richmond Center Tract Lot 37 Blk 5 Assessed value of land $160 125541 Frank Mancuso Fifth Addn to Richmond r,. Lot 4 Blk 5 Assessed value of land $180 125785 Tranquillo Orlaadi 723 S Davis St., Santa Rosa, Calif. Schapiro Central Tract Lot 10 Blk 7 Assessed value of land $160 129988 Thomas Fournier East Richmond Boulevard Tract Lots 21 and 22 Blk 34 Assessed value of land $320 129990 Thomas Fournier r East Richmond Boulevard Tract Lot 23 Blk 34 Assessed value of land $160 129991 Thomas Fournier East Richmond Boulevard Tract Lot 24 Elk 34 Assessed value of land $160 130887 Howard Stone and Edward B. Nose East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2 Lot 1 Blk 85 Assessed value of land $80 130888 Howard Stone and Edward B. Kuse East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2 Lot 2 Blk 85 Assessed value ofland $70 131496 Carl Berg Richmond City Center Lot 30 Blk 11 Assessed value of land $100 132578 W. E. Ashton ichmond Traffic (hater Lots 3 9 d 4 Blk 5 Assessed value of land $400 134797 D. Soares Hails Addn to Richmond Lot 17 Blk 164 Assessed value of land $90 135098 Joseph E. Kelly Walls Addn to Richmond Lot 9 Blk 181 Assessed value of land $80 140443 Charlotte Talker Bay View Park Lots 61 and 62 Blk 2 Assessed value of land $120 140594 Nancy E. & Franklin E. White, Jr. Bay View Park Lot 7 Blk 9 Assessed value of land $150 140700 Virginia N. Betto Few Bay View Park n Lot 3+Blk 15 Assessed value of land $50 197176 Helen R. Eigenbrot Fay Andrade Tract N. 74.41 ft of Lots 46 & 47 Blk 12 Assessed value of land $120 752721 Howard Stone & Edward B. Use 5813 Sierra, Richmond Calif. Map of East Richmond Heights 'Tract No. Lot 18 Blk 82 Assessed value of land $50 752722 Howard Stone & Edward B. Buse 5813 Sierra, Richmond Calif. Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. Lot 19 Blk 82 Assessed value of land $50 fir, 752785 H. E. Sargent Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 2 Lot 10 Blk 89 Assessed value of land $100 807700 Brady & Lee E. Spencer 1824 5th St., Richmond, Calif. Map of North Richmond hand & Ferry Co. No, 1 Lot 28 Blk 11 Assessed value of Land $60 808157 Lillian S. Griffen Map of North Richmond hand & Ferry Co. No. 2 Lot 15 Blk 63 Assessed value of land $80 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rAX^ rkA l M E r Monday, October 9, 1950, Continued I In the Matter of Adding property to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll. 4; rFJ I I k In accordance with the request of the County Assessor which request has been approved by the District Attorney's Office, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, second- ed by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is author- aFk iced to add the following property to the 1950-51 assessment roll and extend taxes against same: 35191 C. F. McKenzie f c/o State of California North Berkeley Terrace Lot 19 Block 26 Assessed value of land $120 104490 Grace Seley c/o State of California Townsite of Santa Fe n . Lots 12 and 14 Block 45 Assessed value of land $200 1 126604 Thomas F. Fournier c/o State of California Andrade Addition Lot 7 Block 1 Assessed value of land $120 126605 Thomas F. dF Jessica M. Fournier c/o State of California Andrade Addition Lot 8 Block 1 Assessed value of land $120 r 4: 126902 Mark and Emma Louise Wilson c/o State of California Andrade Boulevard Tract Lot 11 Block B Assessed value of land $120 127015 Mark and Emma Louise Wilson 3 " c/o State of California Andrade Boulevard Tract f Lots 33 and 34 Block F Assessed value of land $240 hn 127712 Walter Webster c/o State of California ff# Andrade Central Tract x Lot 19 Block 1 Assessed value of land $100 127721 Walter Webster c/o State of California Andrade Central Tract Assessed value of land $120 Lot 31 Block 1 127723 Walter Webster i c/o State of California Andrade Central Tract Lot 33 Block 1 Assessed value of land $120 x ,rm 128334 Clara Blakeley vs c/o State of California Andrade dome Tract y ; Lots 22 to 25 incl. , Block 9 Assessed value of land $400 r 140460 Louis & Alice E. Hansen & Amanda Parlince c/o State of California a Bay View Park Lots 10 and 11 Block 3 Assessed value of land $120 r 140553 Nels C. Anderson c/o State of California Bay View Park I Lot 9 Block 7 Assessed value of land $150w 140853 Emma O'Neil c/o State of California Bay View Park Lots 18 and 19 Block 21 Assessed value of land $100 150418 Henry E. Tweed c/o State of California Richmond Annex Lots 25 and 26 Block 2 Assessed value of land $90 150435 Henry G. Brucker c/o State of California 6 Richmond Annex I Lot 55 Block 2 Assessed value of land $90 150436 Margaret Hogan c/o State of California Richmond Annex Lots 56, 57 and 58 Block 2 Assessed value of land $270 r 150491 Simon Carlson c/o State of California Lonnex tLtRichmond1Block Assessed value of land $90 yrs. 150519 Herbert K. Smith c/o State of California richmond Annex Lot 45 Block 4 Assessed value of land, $140 150532 Henry E. Tweed c/o State of California Richmond Annex Lot 67 Block 4 Assessed value of land $140 150638 J. T. Herndon c/o State of California IRichmond Annex Lot 28 Block 10 Assessed value of land $14004 1 #150702 Henry E. Tweed c/o State of California t Richmond Annex r z Lot 7 Block 13 Assessed value of land $120 s 269. Monday, October 91 1950v Continued 41 150716 Frank R. Sackett 5` c/o State of California Richmond Annex Lots 33 and 34 Block 13 Assessed value of land $200 7` F 150721 Simon Carlson c/o State of California i Richmond Annex Lot 45 Block 13 Assessed value of land $100 150?99 Robert E. Cram c/o State of California v Richmond Annex Lot 32 Block 17 Assessed value of land $150 150871 Henry E. Tweed r c/o State of California Richmond Annex Lots 20 and 21 Block 20 Assessed value of land $280 151127 Eri A. and Martha J. Hill c/o State of California Lots4344 Block 32 Assessed value of. land $240 151464 Remy V. Balla co State of California Richmond Annex Lot 14 Block 49 Assessed value of land $140 151863 Milton A. Nathan c/o State of California Richmond Annex Lot 24 Block 70 Assessed value of land $140 152163 Philip W. Waltz c/o State of California Richmond Annex Lot 6 Block 86 Assessed' value of land $180 152231 Cressa Shreve c/o State of California Richmond Annex Lot 5 Block 89 Assessed value of land $160 n 198901 William T. Wells k" c/o State of California Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract a' Lot 14 Block 5 Assessed value of land $100 747697 Henry E. and Helen K. Tweed c/o State of California Richmond Annex Addn Lots 4 5 6 Block 122 Assessed value of land $360 75353 ,E. M. Mims r c/o State of California Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4r Lot 1 Block 129 Assessed value of land $100 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j K rY... In the Matter of Application of I1rs. E. N. Lorber for a land use permit to establish custom made shirts, dresMaTr4ng home occupa- tion in S.D. #3. Mrs. E. 11. Lorber having Piled with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to establish a custom made shirts, dressmaking home occupation in S.D. #3, to'be located on an acre and a quarter on Kaski Lane off Covell Road in Clayton Valley, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said planning m . Camnission h-ving recommended that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS u' 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 John A. Hall for a land use per- mit. John A. Hall having filed with this Board an application under the provision r of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsectiomsi-5 of Ordinance 382 to have 3 foot side yard for garage and 8 foot side yard for kennel, dog kennel not to exceed 10 dogs located on descriptive parcel 3001 x 185* on West side Cody Lane approximately 2751 north of Gregory Sane, 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 a having recommended to this Board that said application be granted for the 3 ft. side rd for a but that the dog konnel be denied;yard garages,s On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THi, BOARD ORD i.'i? that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested be and the sam 'is Ar hereby granted for the 3 ft. side yard for garage but that the dog kennel be denied. yds 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ary x f 1 Y n2 sdon%aLy, vc:zober 9,. 1950 - Continnied y 7_T In the Matter of Application of Niagara Duplicator Co., for a land use permit to construct a steel frame building for addition.. al manufacturing facilities, S.D. #3. Riagara Duplicator Company having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to construct a steel frame building for additional manufacturing facilities in S.D. #3s to be r. located on portion of Lot 10' and Lot 11, Foskett Ellsworth Tract, West & Chestnut Streets, Concord, California, and said application having been referred to the Plan- ring Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS frs BY THr BOATI D ORDS that said application be and the same is hereby granted.Ys. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com.. plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Lair). Vin, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 fIn the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to A. R. Winans. A. R. 121nans having filed with this Board an application under the provi_ j 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 3829 to have a 13 Gx ft. set back for garage at one point located Lot 26, Sleepy Hollow Unit #1 on Tarry Lane, Orinda, an R-°A district, and said application having been referred to the Plan.r ning Coumd ssion 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY TIME BOARD ORDFy— that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, bean the r ; same is hereby granted. Ttie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Fatter of Granting Land IIse Permit to Vl. L. Hayes, Jr. p W. L. Hayes, Jr. having filed vith 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 side yards of 6 ft. on one side and 10 ft. an the other side (on north side for the 6 ft. side s 3 yard) located in portion of Lots 12 L 14 on the east side of Broadmoor Court, Lafayette' an R_$ district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commissions of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; i YNOnmotionofSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM" BOARD ORDEPMED 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 sane is hereby granted. N . i Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s e In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Y. E. Faria. M. E. Facia having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382 to construct single family residence on a plot 551 by 601 ( portions of Lots 25-24-23) 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 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 s is hereby granted. T The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3' in the Matter of Granting Land Use x. Permit to Chas. Abramson (Agent). Chas. Abramson (Agent) having filed with this Board an application under the a provisions of Section 7 of Ordineece 382 far a land use permit for modification of the f provisions of Section 4 Subdivision C Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to eliminate the set back for a 5 unit apartment building located portions of Lots 2, and all of lots 3, 4, 6 & 7, Block R., Amended ISap 29 Berkeley Park, an R-B district, and said applica tion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Coata County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; x.x Monday, October 91, 1950 - Continued F - 1<, On motion of Supervisor Ri le , seconded Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application Por 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 ti4 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Grace Clements. Grace Clements having Piled with thla.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 Subsections 5-6 of Ordinance 382 to have 2- foot side yard for residence, 5 fte set back for garage located Lot 11 and 17j ft. Lot 12, East Richmond Heights on Hillcrest Court and Kensington Ave., an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Ca=lssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recoacended 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 sane p. is hereby granted. BHN The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S i In the Matter of Sale of S11ELDOII e SCHOOL DISTRICT BOLDS. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $40,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of SHEISCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, Californias to be dated 11ovember 15, 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: HAIZIwAFORD TALBOT r.- t rt.. Par value thereof plus accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $42, bonds maturing November 15, 1951 thrqugh November 15, 19700, in.. elusive, to bear interest at the rate of 2 1/25 per annum. BAlUl OF A1ERICA II.T. Z4 S.A. r wry Uaturing November 152 1951 to November 15, 1956, inclusive, bearing in.. terest at 3 1/4,`x, Maturing November 159 1957 to November 15, 19629 inclusive, bearing in.. terest at 2 1/4%, Maturing November 159 1963 to November 15, 1970s inclusive, bearing In- terest at 2 1/2%, Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus premium of $69. And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of HANIL4:'ORD ti TALBOT at the prices stated in their said bid, is the best bid received for said bonds. THER TPON', on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $400000.00 par value legally issued bonds of SHELDON SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated November 15, 1950 in denarninations of $1,000.00 each, are hereby ordered and are sold to HA2IItAIi"ORD & TALBOT at the prices stated in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDE"RE"D that 040,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing November 152 1951 to November 15, 1970, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at 2 1/2,,' per annum. a` IT IS FARTHER QED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of Bank of America N.T. E: S.A., unsuccessful bidder, be returned to said bidder, by the Clerk of this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanl=ous vote of the Board. S P' f In the Matter of Weimar Joint Sanatorium Patient Rates. Upon recc=endatioan of the County Auditor, D. U. Teeter, and good cause a appearing therefor; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE x BOARD ORDERED that billing of patients at the Weiner Joint Sanatorium for services 4[ rendered said patients by said aanatorim, commencing October 1, 1950 and thereafter until further notice of this Board, is hereby fixed at the rate of $6.78 per patient day. IT IS BY THE. BOARD FURTHER ORDME-Z that the Social Service Department, County Hospital Department, and the Richmond and Pittsburg Health Centers be guided according.. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S S Xif n d MYui:( h P I}E Monday, October 9, 1950 _ Continued s, F k' i I In the Matter of Granting io extension of time to Plan, J ring Commission to report on requests re zoning.23 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE i BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of ninety days to report an the following zoning requests: Certain protests on the comprehensive zoning of the Bethel-Antioch area referred back to the Planning Commission for protest hearing by Board orders issued Larch 6, 1950 and extended April 17, 1950 and July 10, 1950; p wC Request of Hergan, Inc. to rezone property in the Pleasant Hill area; Request of Niagara Chemical Divisionn proposing an amendment to pre- sent zoning regulations in the heavy and light industrial areas. f ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ea In the Batter of Reports filed by county departments. Y A Reports for the month of September are presented by the following county y departments and ordered filed: County Building Inspector, Agricultural Commissioner, Veterans Service r and reports of the County Hospital for the months'of August and September, are presen- ted and ordered filed. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 558. A copy of Ordinance Ro. 558 having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, in "Rhe Pittsburg Post-Dispatch%, a newspaper of general air- A 1 culation, printed and published in the County of Contra-Costa, as evidenced by affida- vit of A. Luz filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORBERED that said Ordinance No. 558 is declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the hatter of Sale of CHIMA MTIOIT SCHOOL DISTRICT BOIMS. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for 8137,000.00 par value legally issued bonds of ORINDtA SON SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, Califor- nia.s to be dated November 15, 1950 of the denominations of 01,000.00 each, and this being the tine and place set out in said notice for the receiving of bids for said r f bonds, the following bids are received and read to the Board: BLYTH & C O., Imo Par and accrued interest to date of delivery together with premium of O 63.00 for: Bonds maturing November 15, 1951 to 1958s inclusive, to bear inter- j est at the rate of 1 1/2p per annum; and w Bonds maturing Zrovember 15, 1959 to 1964, inclusvie, to bear inter.. est at the rate of 1 3/4% per annum; and Bonds maturing November 151, 1965 to 1970, inclusive, to bear inter_ est at the rate of 2. per annum, OF Ai*.RICA N.T. S.A. Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus premium of $71.00 Bonds maturing ITovember 15 1951 to November 15, 1956, inclusive, bearing interest at 2 1/4,x; Bonds maturing November ?5 1957 to November 15, 1961s inclusive, bearing interest at 1 3/4 Bonds maturing ?Toverber 152 1962 to November 15, 1967, inclusive, bearing interest at 21,11; Bonds maturing I:ovember 15 1968 to November 15, 1970, inclusive, f bearing interest at 2 1/4 i y i AIMICAN TRUST COUPAI7, ;11 1111171 CC.,, KUSER CO. by ALERICAN TRMT COUFANY, Account M3 Par and accrued interost to date of delivery, together with a pre. mium of 110.00, bonds to bear interest as follows: At the rate of 2 '', maturing November 15, 1951 to November 15, 19580 t' inclusive; At the rate of 1 3/4%s maturing November 150 1959 to November 15, 1962, inclusive; At the rate of maturing ?:ovemnber 15, 1963 to November 15, 19709, k inclusive. Monday, October 90 1950 _ Continued 2733 WILL B. STARTS CO. Par and accrued interest to date of delivers, for bonds matte Rovemver 153, 1951 to 1956, inclusive, at the rate of 1 1/2%; bonds maturing November 15, 1957 to 1960, inclusive, at the rate Of 1 3/4,,x; r. bonds maturing *iovember 15, 1961 to 1964, inclusive, at the rate of bonds maturing November 15, 1965 to 1970, inclusive, at the rate of 2 1/4%, DEAN :'1 L: CO. Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, and in addition a pre- mium of x.00, for bonds mat*me g from 1951 to 195% inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of 2 1/4 , and for bonds maturing from 1958 to 1970, inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of 2%. And the Board having fully considered all of the bids received, finds that the bid of BLYTH & CO., INC. at the prices stated in their bid, is the best bid re- ceived for said bonds. r. TjijjIII 7POIt, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORRD D that 01372000.00 par value legally issued bonds of ORIRDA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT to be dated November 15, 1950 is dencuainations of 01,000.00 each are hereb ordered and are sold to BZW : CO. Inc. at tfey prices stated in their bid a Yf IT IS FHS ORDMW that $37,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing H v.- ember 15, 1951 to 1958, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of One and One..half (1 1/2,) per centuns per An==; and that 140,000.00 par value of said bonds maturing November 15, 1959 to 1964, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at One and Tyree-quarters (1 3/4%) per cuntua, per annum; and that $60,000.00 par valu of said bonds, maturing November 15, 1965 to 1970, inclusive, shall be issued bearing interest at the rate of Two (20 per centum, per anm=. n IT IS FURIZIM ORDr *• that the bid checks which accoWanied the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, be returned to said bidders, by the Clerk of this Board, Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, r= DJ rj ,. In the Fatter of Bids on fire engine to be purchased for use of QST. DIABLO COMITY FIE PRO- TECTIOII DISTRICT. This being the time fixed by the Board'tor the opening of bids for the pur_ chase of a fire engine ,for use of the XT. DIABLO COUNTY PIR.,. PROTECTION DISTRICT and notice having been given for the time and in the manner required by law, in the &Con- cord Transcript", tae Clerk of the Board reads to the Board the bids received for said fire engine, said bids having been received from the following: H. E. Van Pelt, Oakdale; Coast Manufacturing Company, Concord w Maxtm ?rotor Co., Diddlebaaro, ]Massachusetts; and On motion 'of Supervisor Taylor y.seconded by Supervisor Ripley,. IT IS BY T8E BOARD ORDERED that said bids are referred to the County Pcarcbadng Agent for his re..: commendation to this Board as to the best bid received, said recommendation to be made s> on October 16, 1950. t The foregoing order is passed bJ the unenimrous vote of the Board. S a In the Fatter of Authorizing Director of Personnel to attend meeting at San Jose, October 13 and 14, 1950« On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that F. Be Eberp, Director of Personnel, is authorized to attend a meeting. of the County Personnel Administrators= Association in San Jose, October l3 and 14, his expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Vatter of Granting permit to Peddle to Daniel S. 2JcJermott. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B'- THE BOARD ORDERED that Daniel S. kcDeraott, 335 First Street, Richmond, rho served in World War II and is in the Inactive Naval Reserve, as evidenced by Certificate of Satisfactory Service dated May 16, 1946 is issued a free permit to peddle ice cream in the unincorporated area of the Countyty as requested, and IT IS BY TEE BOARD Frt3R'.I'HER ORDMIED that the Trac Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorizedtoissueafreelicensetherefore k to The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,, r4 7. ni l J.. Iaonday, October 9, 1950 - Continued 2 1 q^a j W In the Matter of Authorizing refund for overpayment of r filing fee in County Clerk's J:, ,. . Office. It appearing that Tiny; E: Dela 406 American Trust Building Richmond#' paid a filing fee in Action No. 47341 to the County Clerk's Office twice, as evidenced I by County Clerk's receipts dated December 7, 1949 and January 13, 1950; With the approval of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, andon motion of Supervisor Ripley$ seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor drag his warrant in the sum of 05.00 in favor of Tinning and Delap, as a re- f, fund for the overpayment of filing fee. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Cancellation of 1950-51 tax lien. The Richmond School District having by letter dated September 20, 1950 re- quested the cancellation of the 1950-51 county tax 11,en on lots 1, 2 and 3, Block A. Behrens Tract title to which was acquired by them for school purposes, and the County Auditor's Office having verified transfer of title and having found that it was re- corded by deed May 22, 1950, Recorder's file Uo. 24312; yv On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel 1950-51 county tax lien on the above described property which is covered by 1950-51 Assessment No, t& c 39901. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Latter of Denying Claim filed by Russell Vt. K jBinderim. axe Russell i7. Binderim, 5207 Clayton Road, Concord, having filed with this Board a verified claim in the swam of 0200.00 for damages rich he alleges Was caused to his walnut trees and crop due to dust from the rock crusher at the Rose gravel pit, which gravel pit is operated by the County; F4 On the recaamirendation of the District Attorney, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim is denied and referred to the County Purchasing Agent, to be forwarded to the County In. 4 surance Adjustor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s 5r Y 4 qX. In the Matter of Protest to the manner of operation of gravel pit in E1 Sobrante area. A petition signed by approximately ten alleged owners of property in thejimmediatevicinityofthegravelpitwhichisoperatedbyJ. H. McCosker, protesting the condition of the road used by Mr. McCosker in hauling gravels, and in which pati- tion it is alleged that Mr. HcCosker is not complying with the provisions of the permit j heretofore granted him by this Board in the matter of the use of the gravel pit, having been filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor RiPle3s seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said natter is referred to the District Attorney. 4 a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.i In the Vatter of Acceptanceg of completion of additions j to Laundry Building at County z` Hospital. MAs Board having heretofore awarded a contract for certain Additions and Alterations to the Laundry Building at the County Hospital at Martinez, to V. P. Kaufenberg; and t E. A. Lawrence, S=erintendent of County Buildings, having certified to this Board that all work under said contract dated August 41, 1950, approved by this Board 4 August 7, 19509 has been ccupleted in accordance with the terms of said contract; On notion of Supervisor Tirlor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS that the work under said contract is carapleted and said work is hereby ACCEPT J. IT IS BY THE BOARD FU-RFURTEER CUMM that a Notice of Completion of said work be filed with the County Recorder. 21 Ai The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S W Yt_.. k 4'. n 2. 5 Monday October 9, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to fy survey duties of certain positions in the County Health Department. p At the request of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer and on motion* of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to survey he duties of the following positions r in the County Health Department and to file their recommendations as to the appropriate. salaries for said positions with this Board: Health Educator Assistant County Health Officer Dentist. r. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.S uh! In the Matter of Authorizing transfer of funds, County Health Department. 4 At the request of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $1000.00 from Permanent Help Fund to Temporary Help Fund, County Health Department. 5 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing remodeling of cottage at Juvenile Halla 0n motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buildings, is directed to remode; the old cottage at the Juvenile Hall, to provide bedrooms for the orderlies r: at the County Hospital, at a cost of not to exceed $618.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to transfer $618.00 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Building Improve- ments, County Hospital. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Election of Directors of the Southern Public Utility District. RESOLUPION OF ELECTION WHEREAS, on October 6, 1950, there was an election held in the Southern Public Utility District for the purpose of electing the three (3) members to the Board of Directors of said District, and WHEREAS, said election was duly noticed and held as required by law, and WHEREAS, there was only one precinct forafbr the purpose of holding said election and that the description of said precinct and the names of said persons designated to conduct said election, and the polling place were duly designated by said r Board as required by law, and WHEREAS, on October 99 1950, the Board of Supervisors duly canvassed said election results and found a total of thirty-six (36) ballots cast as follows: Raymond L. Battelle 11 Irene Townsend 8 Neal Townsend 25 Dale C. Baker 29 f Jeanne M. McIntyre 25 wr Doris Dorris 3 Norman A. Brooks 1 Noble Doris 1 Fredric Owen 3 for Directors at Large. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of f Contra Costa that the following three (3) people, having the highest vote, are hereby elected to the office of Director of the Southern Public Utility District: Neal Townsend Dale C. Baker Jeanne M. McIntyre. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 9th day of October, 1950, by the following votel to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. S ABSENT: Supervisors - None. f trf V f f if,y 3; li 4r INS d i Ut3F1, Monday, October 99 19509 Continued In the Matter of Authorizing payment 1 of fees for polling place, election i officers' services, etc., SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT. r On motion of Supervisors Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board fdr the special election held October 6, 1950 for three members of the Board of Directors of the SOUTHERN PQBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT, is hereby fixed in the sum of $10.009 plus messenger service fees of $3.00 and $2.52 mileage for the person who delivered the election i returns. IT IS rIMTHER ORDERED that the polling place rental for said election is fixed E in the sum of $10.00. I IT IS 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: t Edwin W. Newberry, P. 0. Box 170, Danville, ...... .. . ........ .... ......$10.00 1services as election officer Frederic C. Owen, 171 Maiden Lane, Danville, 0000................ .... . ..$10.00` x services as election officer Mrs. Nillene Brooks, 161 Maiden Lane, Danville, s,{ services as election officer, ... ... . $10.00 LL j K s Messenger fee 0 0 0 0 ... $3.00 Mileage delivering returns 0000000 . $2.52 15.52 x S i... Doris LeStrange, 110 Cameo Drive, Danville 10..00 services as election officer g Neal Townsend, 16 Green Valley Road, Cameo Acres, Danville, for providing polling place for election ........... .0$10.00. r x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving zPp expenditure for Dental Hygienist. r On the recommendation of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer and on motion N of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THi BOARD ORDERED THAT THE Dental Hygienist of the County Health Department is allowed $7.50 for registra- tion egistr - tion fee at conference on Nutrition, San Francisco, October 27 and 282 1950. E The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.l t 1 In the Matter of the Report of the Plarming Commission on the Request of LOREN'ZO OTTISSI,zf. GEORGE E. DAVIDS0112 P. J. S...A BRUCE Kc- C o LLL'M1, CHESTER C. HOOK, V. ROYAL HOOK, MILDAED A. HOOK, JOHN P. OI SHEA., E. W. McGAS, VARTIA EARHART, THIRTEEN ALLEN PROPE.RTI-Y Or-MRS 011 YAMS AVEMs MR. AND MRS. co E. GORE, S. B. JWRY, MRGARET REID, LESTER L. K&RTIN, DAYS and WckRrT R06S, EDGE and LOUISE DELISLE, Giocom0 CATAI -no, RALSToii BuLLInt and OLIVE No KIRTLEY, for rezoning in the Pleasant Hill Area. RESOMIOA NHEREAS, the above entitled ratter was on the 2nd day of October, 1950: con- tinued. to the 9th day of October, 1950s and t j VHERs.AS, the Board desire's further time for the consideration of the said matter, i Now, '1' ORES IT IS ORS that it be continued to they 16th day of Octobers 1950. The foregoitg order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 9th day of October, 1950s by the follovinE vote:r. AWES:rvisora _ S0 S. UPWY, H. L. C IMS, RAY S. TAYLOR,Supe J. --a RacKSa . NOES: superrvisora - Mone. AIS' ': $up9rviaDrs _ None. rr w° i yrta i t Ar ifl Monday, October 9, 19502 Continued v v In the utter of Ordering Flags flown at half mast as a tribute to the memory of the late fF .. Supervisor W. J. Buchanan. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the flags on all county buildings shall be flown at half` mast for a period of thirty days in tribute to the memory of the late Supervisor W. J. Buchanan. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S X h dn.,4 r. 9° In the Matter of the Commemoration on the Records of the Board of Supervisors of the Sentiments of the Board upon the Passing of RESOLUTION WILLIAM J. BUCHANAN, Chairman, Thereof. WHEREAS, WILLIAM J. BUCHANAN, who, for forty-six (46) years, was a member of this Board of Supervisors, and Chairman thereof for the last thirty (30) years, died on the lith day of October, 1950; and u WHEREAS, the members of this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa desire to commemorate on the records of the Board the passing of their Chairman!t friend and worthy member; and r r rz WHEREAS William J. Buchanan during his lifetime, was devoted to public service as a County official to the Cit; of Pittsburg, and to this State and was at all times the finest of public officials, and pyg WHEREAS, William J. Buchanan was a native son of our County, a family man, a hard worker, and a man of intense fidelity to duty, service and honesty; and WHEREAS, Villiam J. Buchanan was not only our friend, but a fine public s > official and we should remember him as he was to use, our friend, "Bill" Buchanan. kr ' He loved his work and to be of service to everyone, no matter of what racet color or r.. creed. We loved him and he loved us. 'Ne know that a good God will remember him in f fry eternity. 5P` NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, do hereby enter this Resolution honoring d WILLIAM J. BUCH1NAN upon the records of the Board as an evidence of the loss of this County and of the grief of the members of this Board and their sense of loss of his u fine loyalty and friendship; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk of this Board shall prepare a copy of this Resolution, certify the same, and transmit it to Marren Buchanan and Norine Kelley, son and daughter of our "Bill". t Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California, this 9th day of October, 1950, by the following vote, to wit: F AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. And the Board adjourns at 12 o'clock noon in respect to the memory of the- late he late W. J. Buchanan, who was Chairman of this Board until his passing on October 6, 1950 h=f And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 16, 1950, at 9 o'clock A. M.A IL Clejxagn, o Tem. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLEcSK w . Y Deputy Clerk wf W 3` r X} s r: j 1S BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, ocrom 16, 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.K. PRESENT: SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, y * H. L. CUMK1WGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, zJ. FRED ERICKSON. ABSENT. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. 4 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, Supervisor H. L. Cummings is appointed Chairman Pro Ten to receive nominations for Chairman of this Board. The foregoing motion was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. v Supervisor Frederickson, thereupon, places in nomination for Chairman of. this Board, the name of Supervisor H. L. Cummings for the period commencing this day and to the first Monday in January, 1953 at noon. The nomination is seconded by Supervisori ._ Ripley. The vote of the Board on the foregoing nomination was as follows: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. i NOBS: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. tea y And Supervisor H. L. Cummings is declared to be duly elected Chairman of this Board for the period commencing this day and to the first Monday in January, 1953 at S,f . noon, In the Matter of claimsYa:. filed in Justice Court. In accordance with provisions of Section 3003 Revenue and Taxation Code of Revenue Laws of California, and on motion of Supervisor Ripleyq seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor is authorized to file i Claims in Justice Court, for the collection of takes and delinquencies, on the follow- ing unsecured personal property assessments: 1950-51 SUITS - JUSTICE COURT Aguiar, Albert D., P. 0. Box 104 Knightsen, California Machinery-Assessed Valuation $4390-Tax Rate 4.968-Code 8204 Tax $23.8.09-penalty $17.44 Total Tax $235.53- k Edwards, Gerald E. l 2100 - 23rd Street t San Pablo, California Equipment and Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $1250-Tax Rate 7.844 Code 1103-Tax $98.05-penalty $7.84-Total Tax $105.89 Y 4 9t4fF^ Taylor, C. R. fps" 1416 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California r Merchandise & Improvements-Assessed valuation S3350-Tax Rate 7.844 Code 1103-Tax $262.77-penalty $21.02-Total Tax *283 .79- r r t.Dean, W. T. 1474 Broadway Street San Pablo, California x. Equip. & Mdse. - Assessed Valuation $1950-Tax Rate 8.004-Code 1102 Tax $156.07—penalty $12.48 Tax $168.55. Blue, J. H. 2531 Rumrill Street r San Pablo, California Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $3000-Tac Rate 8.004-Code 1102 Tax $240.12-penalty'$19.20 Total Tax $259.32• Owyang, DavisS AwAS 2505 North San Pablo Avenue i San Pablo, California Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $1650-Tax Rate 8.004-Code 1102 ITax $132.06-penalty $10.56-Total Tax $142.62. i Christensen, J. E. x ry1988 — 23rd St. San Pablo, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $1500-Tax Rate 8.575-Code 1101 Tax $128.62-penalty $10.28-Total Tax $138.90. a McCann & Gariano 1701 - 13th St. San Pablo, California 9 Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $2220-Tax Rate 8.575-Cade 1101 Tax 190.36-penalty $15.22-Total Tax $205.58. Brentwood Butane Company P. 0. Box 242 Brentwood, California Equi & Mdse. - assessed Valuation 63000-Tax Rate 8.860-Cade 1000 NTax265.80-penalty $2126-Total Tax $287.06. K Hunter & Foland 2407 Ohio Street Eureka, Calif ornia Machinery-Barge-Assessed Valuation $4000-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 iA_ Tax $228.64-penalty 518.29-Total Tax $246.93- r w Monday, October 16, 1950, Continued Volcite Company, Inc. 1000 Market Street, San Pablo, California Richmond P. 0. Equipment-Assessed Valuation $2000-Tax Rate 7.973-Code- 9113p s. Tax $159.46-penalty $12,75-Total Tax $172.21. k Silva, A. S. Route 1, Box 90 Byron, Calif ornia Cattle-Assessed Valuation $4190-Tax Rate 4.905-Code 6001-Tax $205.51 penalty $16.44-Total Tax $221.95• Niagara Duplicator Company - P. ompany P. 0. Box 4 Concord, California Equipment-Merchandise-Assessed Valuation 54000-Tax Rate 5.572 Code 7930-Tax $222.88-penalty $17.83-Total Tax $240.71. Cadenasso J. 527 Wano Atreet Martinez, California Improvements & Machinery-Assessed Valuation $5080-Tax Rate 5.207 Code 7609-Tax $264.51-penalty $21.16 Total Tax $285.67. Bally,, George nY 715 Chesley S reet r San Pablo, California Equipment & Merchandise-Assessment Valuation $1700-Tax Rate 7.973 Code 9113-Tax $135.54-penalty $10.84-Total Tax $146.38. r { Mires, H. E. 841 San Pablo Avenue Richmond, California K} Equipment-Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $1970-Tax Rate 6.116 r Code 802-Tax $120.48 - penalty $9.63-Total Tax $130.11. L M , Wondersheen Products Inc. A 1055 San Pablo Avenue a Richmond, California Equipment & Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $1750-Tax Rate 5.716 Code 801-Tax S100.03-penalty $8.00-Total Tax $108.03. Gardiner Manufacturing, Company 2707 Union Street s<- Oakland California r ` MerchanAise & Boat-Assessed Valuation $2950-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax 5168.62 penalty $13.48-Total Tax $182.10. Daily, Gayne, (Dr.) y 2600 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation-$1900-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax $108.60-penalty $8.68-Total Tax $117.28. Court, Harry 4. 809 Main Street Martinez, California Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $4000-Tax Rate 5.207-Code 501 Tax $208.28-penalty $16.66-Total Tax $224.94. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bca rd. R y In the Matter of claims filed in4, Superior Court. In accordance with provisions of Section 3003 Revenue and Taxation Code of Revenue Lags of California, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, a IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor is authorized to file claims in Superior Court for the collection of taxes and delinquencies,. on the following unsecured personal property assessments: Baroni, Frank 1600 Liberty St. El Cerrito, California Equipment-Merchandise-Assessed valuation $4550-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300- Tax $281.73-penalty $22,53-Total Tax $304.26. Food Lockers, Inc. 2131 University Ave. Berkeley, California Equipment-Assessed valuation $6500-Tax Rate 7.685-Code 8904-Tax $499.52 Penalty $39.96-Total Tax $539.48. Las Palmas, Inc. 1336 Main St. Walnut Creek, California Equipment-Merchandise-Assessed valuation $?500-Tax Rate 7.000-Code 900 Tax $525.00-Penalty $42.00-Total Tax $567.00. Pioneer Dairy, lst & Dairy Road, Pittsburg, California Euipment-Improvements-Assessed valuation $20,500-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 8904-Tax $996.30-Penalty $79.70-Total $1076.00. 775w 3 q. iMut- 4 1 j• Monday, October 16, 1950, Continued V. Burns Silva 8c Joseah Costa 2639 San Pablo Ave. rte San Pablo, California a Equipment-Merchandise-Assessed valuation $4000-Tax Rate 7.844--Cade 1103 Tax $313.76-Penalty $25.10-Total Tax $338186. Tibbetts, R. (Dr) Camino Pablo, i;454 Noraga, California Boat #28 D 565-Assessed valuation $7,000-Tax Rate 5.949-Code 5304-Tax $1+16.43- Penalty $33.31-Total Tax $449.74. t a..j Vogel, R. V. 425 Shopping .Center, n Richmond California k n, qui meat-Merchandise-Assessed valuation $3870-Tax Rate 7.367-Code 8504 Tax 285.10-Penalty $22.8&-Total Tax $307.90.gt ry }. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimom vote of the Bca rd. x In the Matter of Small Claims Court. r: In accordance with provisions of Section 3003 Revenue and Taxation Code of Revenue Laws of California, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor y Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Assessor is authorized to Ptle J Claims in Small Claims Court for the collection of taxes and delinquencies on then I following unsecured personal property assessments: SUITS 1950-51- SMALL CLAIMS Abood, J 4 a ,. 5841 San Pablo Avenue 111...... Oakland, California r Boat J 28 F 804-Assessed valuation $100-Tax Rate 5.544-Code 7907 Tax $5.54-penalty $.44-Total Tax $5.98. jAbbott Brothers Supply R.F.D. Contra Costa Highway Walnut Creek California Equi do Mdse.-Assessed valuation $1000-Tax Rate 6.162-Code 7981 Tax 61.62-penalty $4.92-Total Tax $66.54. yyyyYNN'''' Acme Awning Company Lafayette California Equip. Ase., and Improvements-Assessment Valuation 5500-Tax Rate 7-095 1 Code 7305-Tax $35.47-penalty $2.83-Total Tax $38.30. E Adams, L. L. 2230 Cutting Boulevard R SF Richmondg California Equi . & Mdse.-Assessed valuation-$460-Tax Rate %.716-Code 801 Tax 26.29-penalty $2.10-Total Tax $28.39. Addington, J. 2940 Devon Way Richmond, California Boat #28 R 800-Assessed valuation $200-Tax Rate 5.949-Code 5304 ti k E r Tax $11.89-penalty $.95-Total Tax $12.84. Albright, E. T 5210 Cutting Boulevard Richmond, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate 7.84+-Code 1103-Tax $23.53 R r penalty $1.88-Total Tax $25.41. Allen, Marjorie 709 Curtis Street Berkeley, California Airplane ,P95333-Assessed valuation $150-Tax Rate 5.601-Code 7961 Tax $8.40-penalty $.67 Total Tax $9.07. r Alves, E. V. f 2891 North San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California 1 Equi & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $470-Tax Rate 8.004-Code 1102 - fr Tax 37.61-penalty $3.00-Total Tax $40.61. Anderson, J. M. 3539 - 13th St San Pablo, California Trailer-,Assessed Valuation $150-Teat Rate 8.5v/5-Cods 1101-Tax $12.86 7 1penalty $1.02-Total Tax $13.88. r Arata, E. J. Arata, F. S. P.O. Bost 182 ts: Antioch, California z Machinery and Tractors-Assessed Valuation $600-Tax Rate 4.860 Code 8604-Tax $29.16-penalty $2.33-Total Tax $31,49. r Arent, Alex 1329 - 9th Street San Francisco, California, Boat # 28 L 111-Assessed Valuation $240-T4x Rate 5.949-Code 5304 4 Tax $14.27-penalty $1.14-Total Tax $15.41. x 1 PLi 9 r r 281 Monday, October 162 1950 _ Continued ti F Augustine J. Box 397 Concord, California Equi & Ndse.-.Assessed Valuation $750-Taos Rate 5.576-Code 202 Tax 341.82-penalty $3.34..Total Tax $45.16 Avila, Melvin & Benjamin, A. D. 448 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California z'4- Equi1;8.n-penalty Ndse_Assessed Valuation $1100-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300 w Tax 5.44-Total Tseuc $73.55.At Avilla, Vernon 3425 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Lafayette, California Equip., Mdse. & Improvements-Assessed Valuation. $500-m-ax Rate 7.095 Code 7305-Tax $35.47-penalty $2.83 Total Tax $38.30. 4' F Back Chris x' 132Z4 Mission Avenue V San Pablo, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation-S450-Tax Rate 8.575-Code 1101 Tax 38.58-penalt7 $3.08-Total ft- x $41.66. Bailey, N. B. 1243 York Street San Pablo, California A.. Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $110-Tax. Rate 7.873-Code 8901 t Tax 08.66-penalty $.69-Total Tax $9.35. F+/ Bain, OraC C. & Silva, Richarda- 33 Candlestick Road San Francisco,Francisco, California Boat # 28 X 694_Assessed Valuation $60-Tax Rate 6.049-Code 5306 t .Tax $3.62-penalty $.28-Total Tax $3.90. Baker, Lewissr, v_ 1706 Va11e jo Street s; San Francisco, Californiary Boat # 28 B 346-Assessed Valuation300.Tax Rate 5.716-Coda 801 n Tax $34.29-penalty U.74-Total Tax 7.05. p'frry Y,i Bally, George 713 Chesley Street3a. . San Pablo, California Equi aent_Assessed Valuation $.7.00.-Tax Rate 7.973-Cods 9113 Tax 7.79-penalty $.W_Total Tax $8.60. Bally, George 735 Chesley Street San Pablo, California Equi : Mse._Assessed Valuations $720-Tax Rate 7.973-Code 9113 Tax 57.40-penalty $4.59-Total Tax $61.990 r„n Bally, George f ; 701 Chesley Street v San Pablo, California Equi ent_Assessed Valuation $800-Tax Rate 7.973-Code 93.23 Tax F63.78-penalty $5.10-Total Tax $68.88.z, Beal, L. rs 1633 Dover Street fF San Pablo, California a `' Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 8.575-Code 1101 $8.57 penalty t.68-Total Tax $9.25. Beck, P. M. 2451 Church Land San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-5m Rate 7,844-Code 1103-Tax $11.76 zA penalty $.94-Total Tax $12.70. Beninger, Russell L. 3621 Dam Road Ricbmond, California Equipment-.Assessed Valuation $900-max Rate 7.120-Code 9102-Tax *64.08 penalty $5.12-Total Tax $69.20. a Betz, Denver S. 108 Eye Street Antioch, California Merchandise-Assessed. Valuation $300-Tax Rate 5.949-.Code 100 Tax $17.84•-penalty $1.42-Total $19.26 Bilbo, Betty J. 418 0 Street Antioch, California Equirent-Assessed Valuation $ _Taz Rate 5.949-Code 5304 r Tax 35.69-penalty $2.85-Total Tax $38.54. Bineci, Russel 4 . 187 Cwnberland Street Pittsburg, California Boat #28 X.964_Asse33ed Valuation $350..7ax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax $17,01-penalty $1.36-Total Tax $18.37. as Monday, October 16, 1950 _ Continued E X Brasier, Percy C 232 Boyd Road Concord, California _ Boat # 28 X 280-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 6.049-Code. 5306 Tax $12.09-penalty $.96-Total Tax $13.05. Si k° Fyy aae4fBriones, S. 2891 San Pablo Avenue f . San Pablo, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $500-Ux Rate 7.844-Code 1103 z ,; Tax $39.22-penalty $3.13-Total Tax $42.35. Bowers, Harold 1538 Pomona Street Crockett, Call arnia Ar Equi & Mdse. ..Assessed Valuation $1000-Tax Rate 5.03s-code 6204 Tor i a 50.15_ 5penalty $4.Ql-Total Tas 4.1fi. F f 1307idna Ed Pittsburg Auto Court Pittsburg, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 70I.-Tax $4.86 penalty $.38-Total Tax $5.240 Boykin, Floyd Pittsburg Auto Cotwt Pittsburg, Califo='a xt Trailer_Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 70OL-Tax $4.s& penalty 6.38..Tota1 z $5.24 Brooks, 'Willisa M. 1416 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California s; Equi & Mdse..-Assessed Valuation $980-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1203'x Tax 76.87_penalty $6.14-Total Tat $83.01. fw _.. Brom, Herbert k 4604 Barrett Avenue h Richmond Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $310-Tax Rate 5.716..Code801 Tax 17.71-penalty $1.41-Total Tax $19.12. Bronze, L. 2451 Church Lane San Pablo, Calif ornia n'" Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-Toa Rate 7.844_Code I103..Tsz-$I1.76 x, . penalty $.94-Total Tax $12.70. s ; Brow, Minnie (Mrs. 33.50 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California f Trailer-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate ?.844-Code- 1103-Tax $19.61 penalty $1.56-Total Tax $21.17. rk Bruce, Joey, 18 & A Streets Antioch, California , Eqq i3i9o' 74-penalty Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 5.949-Coda 10009Tax32.$2.37-Total Toa 11 Brunos Horace fY r !"" 328 Black Diamond Street Pittsburg, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation 250-Toa Rata 4.860-Code 701.-Tea.-$2.2.25. penalty $.97- Total Tax $13.12. Tp Bruno, Nano t 867 Hellam Street a ; t.Monterey, California Boat # 28 C 880-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tao $9.7P.penalty $.77-Total Tax $10.49. yY a Bryson, E. J. 1702 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300 Tax $113:57 penalty $1.48-Total Tax $20.05. Buck, L. B. y 2518 Orange Street Martinez, Calif ornia Boat # 28 A 732-Assessed Valuation, $120-Tax Rate 5.207_Code 501 yrTax $6.24-penalty U9-Total Tax $6.73 Burris, Robert rr 349 Grove Street San Pablo Equipment-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 7.973_Code 93-13-Tax $7,97 penalty $.63-Total Tax $8.60. Burros, T. L. Cy S250-6th Street Ricbmond, California Eui E Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $480-Tax Rate-5.716-Code 801 •q1;7.43-penalty $2.19-Total Tax $29.62. Monday, October 16, 1950 - Continued Busk, R. 4279 Sunland Avenue Santa Road, California Mtr X Trailer-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 8«475-Code 1109-Tax $16.95 f .. penalty $1.35-Total Tax $18.30 Ca=pbell, Leland r b 3340 Harrison Street Oakland lls California 2 4Gz Airplane #68709-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 5.601-Code 7961 Tax $5.60-penalty $.44-Total Tac $6.44 k Capas, L. General Delivery Danvilles California Machinery and Tractors-Assessed Valuation ; 1250-Tax. Rate 5.278- Code 278 Code 5100-Tax $65.97-penalty $5.2.7-Total ax. $71..24. Carbary, G. P. 1821 San Pablo Avenuet El Cerrito, California f Trailer.-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300- Tax $9.28 penalty $.74-Total Tax $10.02.x Carpenter, W. P. lm 960 = 18th Street Oakland$ California Boar # 28 P 67-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 6.049-Code 5306 Tax $6.04-penalty .x.48-Total Tax $6.52. iO EMzX! Carey, Leo 506 Washington Avenue f Ricbmond, California Boat # 28 W 312.-Assessed Valuation $200-Tac Rate 5.7.6-Code 801 r Tax $11.43-penalty S91--Total Tax $12.34. Cash, 0. V. Hunter, D. B. P. 0. Box 542 Lafayette, California r t Equipment-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 7.095-Code 7305.•Taa $"7.09 penalty $.56-Total Tax $7«65. r Casperian, John 775-23rd Street Richmond, California Equipment. & mdse«-Assessed Valuation $610-Tac Rate 5.716-Code 801; Tax 34.86-penalty $2.78-Total Tax $37«64. Chernon, J. F Seeburger, A« 2350 Willow Pass Road Concord$ California 4 Equi. . : Imse.-Assessed Valuation $1500-Tac Rate 5.576-Code 202 Tax S3.64-penalty $§.69-Total. Tax $90.33. Clark, J. D. (Dr.) 73 Barrett Avenue9Barr Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $250-Tac Rate 5.716-Code 801-Tarr. $14.29 penalty $1.14-Total Tax $35.45. Cobb, L. 321 East loth Street r 3 Oakland, California Boat # 28 B 921-Assessed Valuation $240-Tax Rate 5.207-Code 501 Tax $10.41-penalty $'.83-Total Tax $11.24. Cooksey, C. r f 306 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California r Trailer-Assessed Valuation $200•-Tac :late 6.192-Code 300-Tax $x12.38 penalty $.99-Total Tax $13.37. Colledge, E. H. Broune, f« T. 479 - 23rd Street Richmond, Ca.3iforn3.a Equip. & Udse.-Assessed Val=Ltion..$*170-5ac Rate 5.716-Code 601 Tax X44,01_panalty $3.52-Total T= $47.53. Collinss F. 1539 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $50-Tac Rate 8.575-Code 1101-TAX $4«28 penalty $.34-Total Tax $4.62. Colombo, Mary 400 Escobar Street KJ 1lartinez,California k Equipment-Assessed Valuation-$1.50-15am Rate 5.207-Code 501-Tax $7.81 penalty $.62-Total Tax $8.43. 4; Congress of Industrial. Organization Estudillo Street Martinez, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 5«207-Code 501-Tax $7.81 penalty $.62-Total $8.45. q Monday, October 16, 1950 _ Continued 3 s Cosby, W. B. 2985 Dwight Way 3 Berkeley, California Boat #28 IT 773.Assessed Valuation X400-'Pan Rate.. 5.716-.Code 801 Tax $22.86-penalty $1.82-Total Tax $24.680 Coys Jose C. 1477 2aonteray Street Ricbmond, California E ui . : Mdse. -Assessed Valuation 250-Tac Rata. 66099-Code 9001q Tax 15.24-pena?ty $1..21-Total Tan 6.4-5. Coykendall, George P.O. Boa 143 Belmont, California T` Boar 28 K 274-Assessed Valuation 00-Tac Rate: 5.949-Code530 r ' Tan 029.74-penalty 2.37-Total Tax Well Crossno, T uius r 1315 Marlw t Avenue r X San Pablo, California Equi & Udse.-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax ;date 8.575-Code 1101 Tax 25.72-Penalty $2.65-Total Tax $27.77 w Cumming, g G 1411 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $200-Tac Rate 8.475-Code 3-109-Tax $16.95 penalty I.35-Total Tax $18.30.s F.. i Cupp, Elmer 2051 Salvio Street Concord, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 5.576-Code 202-Tax penalty $1.11-Total Tax $15.05. Dahlgren, C. He 1613 Main Street Walnut Creek, California Equi . & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 7.000-Code 900 Tax 17.50-penalty $14.40-Total Tau $18.90. Daniels, H. A. Sc Hudson, K. 2301 Idadonald Avenue Ricbmond, California r Equi a Udse.-Assessed Valuation $550-Tax Rate 5.716..Code 801 Tax 31.43-penalty $2.51-Total Tia $33.940 a Yt Danielson Safety Valve Corporation x r 224 _ 6th Street Ricbmond, California Merchandise-Assessed Valuation Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 LP Tax $25.72-penalty $2.05-Total Tax $27.77. 4 Danville Appliance Corporations' .Y r eY Boa 176 b Danville, California it Equi Udse.-Assessed Valuation $750-Tax Rate 5.410-Code 6604 Tax 140.57-penalty'Z.24-Total Tax x`043.81. Davis J. A. 1040 Black Diamond Street Pittsburg, California Boat # 28 B 527-Assessed Valuation $750-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tan $36.45--penalty $2.91-Total Tax $39.36. Davis Joseph A. 3040 Black Diamond Street Pittsburg, California Boat "Primrose"-.Assessed ValuationS600-Tax Rate-4.860-Code 701 f ry Tax $29.16-penalty $2.33-Total Tan 1.49 " Davis, Edith 1733 San Pablo Avenue r r El Cerrito, California 3Equipment-Assessed Valuation $550-Tax Ratex6.192-Code OO_Tax $34.05 penalty. $2.72-Total Tan $36.77. Davis, Ernest 0. 1405 23rd Street San Pablo, California Equip. &Mdse.-Assessed valuation $460-Tax Rate 8.575-Code 1101 Tax . 39.44-penalty $3.15_Total Tax $4.2.59. Dawson, W. S. San Pablo Avenue Rodeo, California Equi & Ildse.-Assessed Valuation $600-Toa Rate 6.099_Code 9002, rr ; Tax t;6.59-penaltv $2.92-Total Tax $39.51. I Desch, Hai. 477 .. 62nd Street Oakland, California Boat X231-764_Assossed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 4.119-Code 6202 Tan $20.59-penalty $1.64-Total Tax $22.23.P i {" P, Sy f 285 ijonday, October 16, 1950 - Continued sf. rsfr ;° De Stefano Albert 1354 Columbia Street ua Pittsburg, California prig Boat #28 X 891-Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax $24.30..penalty $1.94-Tota3. Tax $26.24. Dills, Frances 754 - 23rd Street Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 5016-Code 801 Tax $28.58 penalty $2.28.-Total Tax $30.86. Dodson, Samuel L. 1501 Wellington Street r Vr Oakland, California F Boat # 28 A 620-.Assessed Valuation0450-Tax Rate 5.207-Code 501 Tax 43_It 1.8?-Total Tax 30. rr Pia y $ I Douglas, J. YIN 1411 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 8.475-Code 1109-Tax $8.47 penalty $.67-Total Tax $9.14. Dourth, G. 14.11 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $IW-Tax Rate 8.475-Code 1109-Tax $12.7 . y 3 penalty $1.01-Total Tax , 13.72. Drew, H. 14. Route 1, Box 1300 Richmond, California 50 Equi Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $740-Tax Rate 6.139-Code 8502 Tax 45.42-.penalty $3.63.-Total Tax $49.05. k " Druay, C• f 1153 - 13th Street Ricbmond, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation *200-Tac Rate 6.192-Code 300-Ta $12.38 penalty $.99-Total Tax $13.37 Duarte, E• x r Box 416, Route 1 Martinez, California Hogs and Machinery-Assessed Valvantion $600-T= Rate 6.053-Code 9903 Tax $36.31-penalty $2.90-Total Tax $39.23. Duckhorn, C. K f 606 San Pablo Avenue Alban , California Boat i 249-609-.Assessed Valuation $750-Tax Rate 4.905-Code 8205 Tax $36.78-penalty $2.94-Total Tax $38.72. L; .. a 214iq Edwards, Beatrice 178 West 43rd Place Los Angeles, California rya Equipment-Assessed Valuation 0300- Tax Rate 7.973-Coda 9113-Teas $23.91. penalty $1.91-Total Tax $25.82: tt Edwards, Mr. Bethel Island California Boat # 28 U 646-Assessed Valvati 50-Tex Rate 6.049-Code 5306' Tax $45.36-penalty $3.62-Total Tax $48.98 • f y r Edwards, 11. R.Y' 435 South 8th Street, f= Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801-Tax $14.28 penaltyty $1.14-Total Tan $15.43. Edwa-ras, 11. R. 435 South 8th Street Richmond, Californiaf . Equipment-Assessed Valuation $80-Tax Rate -5,73.6-Coda 801-Ta= $4.57 r15L penalty $.36-Total Tax $4.93. rS M Ehrhorn, Jack W. 2425 - 55th Avenue Oakland, California Boat "Flame" -Assessed Valuation-$1000-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax $57.16-penalt7 $4.57-Total Tax $61.73.h Md er, George 811 Ward Street Hartinez, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 5.20%-Code 503,Tar $13.01 4 penalty $1.04-Total Tax $14.05. Ellis, Jeane 1629 East Shore Boulevard Richmond, California Equip. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 1200 -Tac Rate 6.116-Code 802 Tax x,'12.23-penalty $.97-Total Tax 13.20. uk4 i I n L x I Monday, October 16, 1950 - Continued f Espinosa, Ralph 15 Cutter Street Pittsburg, California Equi : 3ldse..,Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 g Tan 9.72-penalty $.77-Total Tan $10.49. r Evans, R. E. 463 - loth Street Richmond, California a"x; Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $310-Tac Rate 5:716-Code 801 Tan $17.73.-penalty $1.41-Total Tax $19.12. Ezell, Max Lane, Robert 143 Babel Lane Concord, California- Airplane alifornia Airplane # 1746V-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 5.602-C6de 7962 t Tax $14.00-penalty $1.12-Total Tax $15.12. Fa gUn desa Jamesi w I Boa 31 San Radon, California j Machinery-Assessed Valuation $500-Tai Rate 4.995-Code'9202 R 4 Tax $24.97-penalty $1.99-Total Tax $26.96. Ifi i Ferrante, Horace u j 335 Talbart Street Martinez, California s 0200-TaxBoar # 28 C 81-Assessed Valuation 0 Tac Rate 5.207-Code 501 FiTax $10.41_penalty $.83-Total Tac 24. Field, Robert cif.. Boa 306, Charles Hill Road Lafayette Boat # 28 S 10-Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 5.949-Code 5304 Tax A29.74-penalty $2.37 penalty U,37-Total Toa $32.11. Flahire, R. F. 2200 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California Merchandise. Assessed Valuation $220-Tax Rate 5016-Code 801 L Tan $12.57-penalty $1.00-Total Tax $13.57. Flint, G. L. 734 _ 32nd Street Richanond, California a Boat # 243-554-Assessed Valuation $750-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 I Tax $42.87-penalty $3.42-Total Tax $46.29. Flood, 11008 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $400-Tax Rate 6.192.-Code 300-Tax $24.76 penalty $1.98-Total Tax $26.74. z cord, Velma P. 266 - 2nd Street Richmond, California' w Equi ent-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 8b1..* Tax 14.29-penalty $1.14-Total Tax $15.43. F019LIE, Godwin &- Barnes aM 690 market Street San Francisco, California Equil. & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation 5250-Tau Rate'5.716-Code 801 Tax 14.29 penalty $1.14-Total Tax $15.43. r,+ Freitas, J. 9630 Cherry Street Oakland, California rK+Boat # 28 B 272-Assessed ValuationTsa Rate 5:949-Cade 5304 Tax $23.79-penalty $1.90-Total Tax M*69. Gaddie La Vellea 2774 Road 20y.f San Pablo, California Ht Equi ent-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 7.446-C6de 9110 rw . Tax `18.62-penalty $1.48-Total Tax $20.10. Gaines, T. J. 2544 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Equip. &- Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $270-Tea Rate 70844-C6de 1103 Tan X21.17_penalty $1.69-Total Tax $22.86. x Gambalie & Bruno 356 West 5th Street x Pittsburg, California Boat # 28 A 678-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 4.860-Cade 701 rNE, Tax $4.86-penalty $.38.-Total Tax $5.24. Y I Garlingtom, Don 1 2019 Salvio Street Concord, California Equi & Rdse-Assessed Valuation $160-Tax Rate 5.949-Code 5304 Tax 19.51-penalty $.76-Total Tax $10.27. Monday, October 16, 1950 - Continued W _ r J Garrett, G. 2970 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California r4 F 5 Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 7o844--Code 1103-Tax $11.76 penalty $.94-Total Tax $12.70. n Gessler, Daniel J. x,_ 924 East 18th Street Oakland, California 7 Boat #170..183-Assessed Valuation $1000-TNa Rate 4.905-Code 8205 Tax $49.05-penalty $3.92-Total Tax $52.97. s ' Giannotti & Mazzuola General Delivery Kn.ightsen, California Tractors-Assessed Valuation $870-Tax Rate 4.661 Code 7201-Tax 440.55 penalty $3.24-Total Tax $43.79. Giovacchini Brothers Route 6 Bou 575 Stockton, California Equipment and Machinery-Assessed Valuation $1050-Tax Rate 4.905-, Code 6001-Tax x`$-51.50-penalty $4.3.2-Total Tea $55.62.5 z Given, Roy 2840 Canyon Road Burlingame, California Airplane #677 .Assessed Valuation50-Tax Rate 5.603-Code 7961 f' Tax $14.00-penalty $1.12-Total 'Pan '1 .12. Glover, A. E. 463 East Street f' Pittsburg, California Boat # 28 W 844-Assossod Valuation $100-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 rt ' Tan $4.86 penalty $38 Total Tax $5.24. Gray, Homer L. 41 Moraga Highway Orinda, California Equi & mdse,-Assessed Valuation $750.-Tau Rate 7.784-Code 8304 Tax 58.38-penalty $4.6?-Total Tax $6+3.05• Greene, William fy 1503 - 23rd Street San Pablo, California Equi &; ISdse. - Assessed Valuation $280-Tax Rate 8.575-Code 1101 Tax 24.01-penalty $1.92-Total Tan $25.93. Groesbeck, Fred t; Village Dime and Dollar rx Danville, California Equi3ddse..-Assessed Valuation $1250-Tan Bate 5.410-Code 6604 n Tan 67.62-penalty . 5.40-Total Tax $73.02. t= Hayter, E. T. 01 R 619 Barrett Avenue Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation #300-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 802,Tax $17.14 penalty $1.37-Total Tax $18.51. Heiberg, Harry L. 127 Finger Avenue Redwood City, California Boat$ 89t at ? 23 ena6- penalty Total Tan ,$ 0g5001500-Tax Rate 5.949-Code 5304. p v Hinderliter, E. 86 Auditorium Circle Oakland, California Fx . Boat # 28 F 655..Assessed Valuation $50-Tax Rate 4.905-Code 8205 Tax $2.45-penalty $.19-Total Tax $2.64 Hosac, Harry 3133 .. 11th Avenue Oakland, California Boat # 28 Y 567-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 5.949-Code 5304 Tax $5.94-penalty $.4'!-Total Tax $6.41. x Hopton, G. H. 3150 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $15.68 X penalty $1.25-Total Tax $16.93. Hot7ard, A. 1702 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California A Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300 Tax $9.28 n;z penalty $.74-Total Tax $10.02. tz Huber, C. 6225 mission Street b }_, San Francisco, California Boat 28 B 190-Aasessed Valuation $450-Tax Rate 5.544-Code 7907 Tau 4.94-penalty X3..99-Total Tax . 26.93. aF B 1 F Monday, October 16 _ Continued Burst, L. 2970- San Pablo Avenue z- € San Pablo, Ca-lifornia K t s .Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-Toa Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $11,76 ti penalty $.94.-Total Tax $12.700 s r s [ Irwin, H. & Melvin r 702 ?fain Street rx Martinez, California Yerchandise-Assessed Valuation $1500-Tax Rate 5.207-Coda 501 a Tax $78.10-penalty $6.24-Total Tax $84.34. Jackson, C. k 1539 North 13th Street a San Pablo, California f Trailer-Assessed Valuation $50.-Tax Rate 8.5.75-Code 1201-Tax $'4.28 penalty $•34-Total Tax $4.62. Jelomona, Nicholas lst & Parker Streets k Rodeo, California Equi & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $1250-Tax Rate 6.099-Code 9001 ywA Tax9;6.23-penalty $6.09-Total Tax $82.32. Jewett, Mary 13.04 Stanton Avenue San Pablo, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $500.-Tax Rate 8.004-Code 1102-Tex $40.02 y penalty $3.20-Total Tax $43.22. 1 Joaquin, Al p 244 Davis Street r A * :r. CaliforniaSanLeandro, tf Boat # 28 C 325-Assessed Valuation $100-Tac Rate 4.905_Code 8205 r Tax $4.90-penalty $.39-Total Tax $5.29. j- Jobnson, Bettie 2551 North San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California j.y Equip• & Rdse.-Asses3ed Valuation $530-Tax Rate 8.004 1102 Tax Z, 2.42-penalty x.39-Total Tax $45.81. Johnson, T. 4 r 408 San Pablo Avenue Richmond, California Equi : Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $10?O..Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 b 4 Tax 61.16-penalty $4.89-Total Toa $66.05. Jones, R. M. 1015 Cbanslor Avenue Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $1W-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801-Tax $8.57 penalty $.68-Total Tax $9.250 t F F T Juli1.,zr3n Port Costa, California 5 Boat 0 206-538-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 4.440-Code 8801 Tax $6.66-penalty $.53-Total Tax $7.19. Q = Kanzler, Harry k Mt. Diablo Boulevard Lafayette, California Equi & Mdse._Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 7.095-Code 7305r To 1-05.47-penalty $2.83-Total Tax $38.30. T Kauffaisn, P.J. 1821 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California j I Trailer-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300-Tac $18.57 f> Y r penalty $1.48-Total Tax $20.05. Y Ras, Al t Railroad Avenue r{ xr Pittsburg, California Equi & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $2500-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax 321.50-penalty $9.72-Total Tax $131.22. Keeton, Douglas & Charles 503' Cutting Boulevard a ...- Richnond, Calif ornia Equi 21& Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $380-Tao Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax 72_penalty $l.?Total Tax 23.45. I Kelly, R. J. 230 West Cutting Boulevard Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $1330-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801-Tax $76.02 penalty $6.08-Total Tax $82.10. Kent Charles A. u r 1075- 23rd Street, Apt• l-A j Richmond, California 3 Rierchandise-Assessed Valuation $1.30..Tax Rate 5.716-Coda 803,Taa #7*43 penalty .59-Total Toa $8.02. 1 I Kerr, Dale F. 4120 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California i.Fj r Equipment-Assessed Valva n 8300-Taz Rate 5.716-Code 802.-Tax $17.14penalty . 1.3?-Total Tax Mule F , 4 289 I+Ronday, October 169 1950 ,- Continued Kingsley, D. G. Concord, California 4 3 Improvements-4sseased Valuation Tax Rate 5.485-Code 7935 Tax $38.39-penalty $3,07-Total Tau $41.46. y Kleinen, Walter C. Fr 1112 Brunswick Street Daly City, California Boat # 28 U 727-Assessed Valuation Tax Rate 5.949-Code Tax $17.84-penalty $1.42-Total Tax $19.26. Knight, Stanley R. P.O. Box 422 Lafayette, California Equi Z- Udse.-Assessed Valuation $1000-Tax Rate 7,095-Code 7305 Tax $70. 95-pemlty $5.57-Total Tax $76.62. m V ti Kontronick, William r 533 Cutting Boulevard Ricbmond, California Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $310-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax $17.71-penalty $1.41-Total Tax 019.32. Mag,ler, F. 105 Trunba3.1 Street E San Francisco, California Boat #28 R 585-Assessed Valuation $500-'.Tax Rate 5.207-Code 501 Tax $26.03-}penalt7 $2.08.-Total Tax ;M0111p Kunzelxaan, B. 829 .Adams Street Albany, Californiak . Boat 28 A 293-Assessed Valuation $140-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax $8.00-penalty $.64-Total Tax $S.64. Lafayette Sheet lieta3 P. 0. Sox 266 Lafayette, Calif ornia k Equij & Udse.-Assessed Valuation $500-m-au Rate 7.095-Code Tax 5.47-penalty $2.83-Total Tax $38.30. Irene3,aguna, 2051 Salvio Street r Concord, California tr Equip.- & mdse.-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Nate 5.576-Code 202 Tax `16.72- natty $1.33-Total Tax 18.05. Lahood, Mary 2438 Ridge Road 1 San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $15.68 penalty $1.25-Total Tac $16.95. Landini, John 130 West Fleet Street Port Chicago, California Boat # 28 X 415.4ssessed Valuation $?00-Tac Rate 5.544-.Code 7907 Tax $13..08 penalty $.88-Total Tax $11.46.N F Lazio, R.Hw 287 East 3rd Street s Pittsburg, California x s*2mprovementa.-Assessed Valuation $1764.»Tax Rate 4.860-Code :701 Tax $85.53-penalty $6.84-Total Tax $92.37. Ledford, 0. H. in West Cutting Boulevard Richmond, California Equi & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $450-Tax Bate 5.716.-Code 801: r { Tax 5.72-penalty $2.05-Total Tax $27.77. Lee, R. J. 217 Chesley. Street San Pablo, California Equ3.pment-Assessed Valuation $400-Tax Rate 7.973-Code 93.3.3 Tax X31.89-penalt7 $2.55-Total Tax $34.44. yG. Lends, William 303 Black Diamond Street Pittsburg, Calif ornia r ray. Equi & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $l500-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax 172.90-penalty $5.83-Total Tax U18.73. Lightning Aero Service Buchanan Fieldf" Concord, California Airplanes # 68231 & 43454-Assessed Valuation $400-Tax Rate 5.601-Code 7961 Tax $22.40-penalty $1.79-Total Tax $24.19. r kir Lightning Aero Service Buchanan Field R r Concord, California o Airplane # 48929-Agsessed Valuation _$3AQ-.Tax Rate 5.601-Code 7961 Tax $5.60- enalp t"3' ,r.44-Total Tax $6.04. t. f g ° a Monday, October 163, 1950 _ Continued f Y 4OruLOAdOA, J. L. cL• Jarrett, John W. 20 - 10th Streettm R1Cb110Ad, California 0 Equipment-Assessed Valuation $175-Tau Rate 5.716-Code 601-Tax $10.00 penalty $.80-Total Tax $10.80• x r Lopez, Mike P.O. Box 3323 Brentwood, California i Equipment-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate 8.860-Code 1000- Y`I(` Tax 26.58-penalty $2.12,-Tota- Tax $28.70. Locant, W. D. 10889 Lochard Drive Oakland, California Airplane #16682-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 6.501-Code 7961, h x 'Tax $11.20-penalty $.89-Total Tax $12.09. Ioa Lyelle, J. A. x 3326 M Street F Sacramento, Cal.iforaia Boat # 28 J 152-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 6.049-Code 5306 z 1 Tax $9.07-penalty $172-Total Tax $9.79. z Maciel, B. P, P. 0. Bax 1072 Walnut Creek, California Airplane #87821-Assessed Valuation X125-Tax Rate 5.601-Code ?961. i Tax $7.00-penalty $.56-Total Tax $7.56. x f .. Macintosh, C. 1411 _ 13th Street San PabloCalifornia u. 4`1,s Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 8.475-Code 1109-Tax $12.71 penalty $1.01-Total :ax $13.72• rrYs(" MacLeod, G. H. (Dr.) 6019 Rockridge Road r OaUand, California Boat # 28 J 599-Assessed Valuation $300.Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801or Tao $17.14-pens-ty $1.37-Total Tax $ 18.51. Maita, Punk 445 Colusa Street o Berkeley, California Equi . & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation c $78.84$" 950-Taos Rate ?.685..Code 8904 Tao $?3.00-penalty 05.84-Total T $78.84 n 11asseth, A. s 1.821 San Pablo Avenue T El Cerrito, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $700 Teat Rate 6.192-Code 200-Tau $43.34 penalty $3.46-Total Tax $46.800 f . Markhart, C. E. 920 - 5th Avenue San Bruno, California Boat # 28S 278-Assessed Valuation $160-.Tax Rate 4.905-Code 8205 t' Tax $7.84-penalty $.62_Total Tai $8.46. fv Mothers, Floyd P.O. Boat 32 Bethel Island, Call ornia, Equi Udse.-Assessed Valuation " Tax Rate 4.905-Code 8205 Tax i24.52_penalty $196-Total Taal 26.48. RcCash, Marry RFD 1, Box 1320 Riebmond, California R e f Equi & Mdre.-Assessed Valuation $230-Tax Rate 6.139-Code 8502 Tax 14.11-penalty $1.12-Total Tax $15.23• c wr McKenzie, A. W. 2451 Church .Lane a San Pablo, California Tax T Tailer- AssessedjL.v laluation $ SW-Tax Rate ?•844..Cods 1103- a qa. Jax p V $5. 1fir!i- 62.75_ anal 02 Total Toa $6?.??. V McDaniel, L. C• 1930 San Pablo Avenue Lakeport, California r Equipment-Assessed Valuation $700-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300! k f FdTaxW.34-penalty 03.46-Total Taz $46.80 McElb nney, G. f a 1300 Webster Street e* Oakland, Californiax . Equipment-Assessed Valuation Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103 Tax $31.37-penalty 02,50-Total Tax $33.8?. y p McGuire, F.i 1411 - 13th Street A San Pablo, California fi 7 Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 8.475-Coda 1109-Tau12.T1 penalty $1.01-Total Tax 13.72. k Monday, October 16, 1950 - Continued sus McK .n, M. A. 1153 - 13th Street San Pablo, California K` Trailer-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate 8.475.-Code 1109-Tax $25.42 r_ r 4s. penalty $2.03-Total Tax $27.45. Mechler, V. 1607 - 89th Avenue Oakland, California Boat # 28 C 753 - Assessed Valuation 480-Tax Rate 5.949-Code 5.304 r Tax $4.75-penalty $.38-Total Tax $5.13. Melzer, H. r F a 1212 Macdonald Avenue Ricbnond, California Equi. Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $1030-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax $58.87-penalty $4.70-Total Tax $63.57. x Mello, F. H. 2970 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $1.00-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $7.84 penalty $.62-Total Tax $8.46. Mercurio, Joseph 528 York Street rP r Pittsburg, California r Boat # 28 Y 201 _ Assessed Valuation x"750-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax $36.45-penalty t-2.93,-Total Tax $39.36. Relhul.len, R. R. RFD 1 Boa 3300 Richmond, California s Equi . : Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $680-Taut Rate 6.139-Code 8502- 33-Total Tax 5.07.Tax 41.74--penalty • 4 Iweyers, G. 1702 San Pablo Avenue x ,r El Cerrito, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300-Tax $50.96 penalty $2.47-Total Tax. $33.43. Miller, King George 1354 Cheng Street Ricbmond, California s u Equipment-Assessed Valuation $550-Tax Bate 6.196-Code 803-Tax $34.0 penalty $2.72-Total Tax Y 36.79. s 11ilicevich, Kilo L. & Coakley, C. M. T 2; Salvio Street Cyt. Concord, California Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $1200-Tax Rate 5.576-Code 202 firms Tax $66.91-penalty $5.35-Total Tax $72.26. trt bTilI or, ideal y Los Altos Way r d Walnut Creek, California x+ , p .. Boat # 28 G 689-Assessed Valuation $750-Tax Rate 5.949.-Code 5304 Tax $44.61-penalty 03.56-Total Tax $48.17. Moore, Harlan C. 100 Market Street 7t Concord, California Equipment and Merchandise-Assessed Valuation050-Tax Rate 5.485 Code 7935-Tax $35.65_penalty $2:85-Total T8x $38,50. Moore, E. V.r : d 1 2350 Willow Pass Road Concord, California X R : Equi . & Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $1650_Tax Rate 5.576-Code 202 Tax 92.00-penalty $7.36-Total Tax $99.36. Moore, I. H. & Brown, V. L. 2145 - 13th Street San Pablo, California f M N Equip. & Ndse.-Assessed Valuation $420-Tac Rate 8.004-Code 1102 Tax .733.61 penalty $2.68-Total Tax $36.29. ub Idosamen, E=ett 640 Parker Avenue ar+;tip Rodeo, California Equip. FclAdse.-Assessed Valuation $600-Tax Rate 6.099-Code 9001 r . Tax ;"6.59-penalty $2.92-Total Tax ; 39.51. Notts William E. Rt. 6,Box 3231 Tacoma, Washington Boat # 28 C 247-.Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 4.619-Code 7917 Tax $6.92-penalty $.55-Total Tac $7.47. Ifttulo, Peter u 74 West 6th Street Pittsburj3, California Boat # 28 Y 422-Assessed Valuation $50-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax $2.43-penalty t19-Total Tax $2.62. i o Monday, October 16, 1950 - Continued Smith, George R.National Beverage Company) f 305 Harbor Street Pittsburg, California Equi Ibises-Assessed Valuation $800-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 8604 Tax ji8.88.penAty $3.11-Total Tax $41.990 Nelson, D. C. I 1216 Macdonald Avenue w t Richmond, California Y 4 Equi : Tddse.-Assessed Valuation $820-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tan 46.87-penalty $3.74-Total Tax $50.61., a Nelson Paul s 222 - 10th Street Richmond, California Boat # 28 V 18-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 5.716,-Code 801 ' Tax $11.43-penalty $.91-Total Tax $12.34. 4.. d Ogden, E. T. 2068 San Pablo Avenue P Pinole, California vg Horses-Assessed Valuatign $100-Tax Rate 7:367-Code 8504-Tax $7.36 f penalty $.58-Total Tax 47.940 f i O'Grady,, R. Co pi 1329 - 6th Avenue Oakland, California Boat 28 C 857-Assessed Valuation Tax Rate 5.949-Code 5304 Tax $17.84-penalty. $1.2-Total Tax 9-26., v Osborne, 3r. 587 Eddy Street F San Francisco, California Boat 28 F 689-Assessed Valmtion Tax Rate 4.905-Code 8205 Jw' ' Tax $14.71-penalty $1.17-Total Tax $15.880 y Oasley, Raymond it lY P. 0. Box 594 Marin City, California Trailer-,Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 3203-Tax $39.22 s _ penalty $3.13-Total Tan $42.35* ner- 0u r Paladi , P. 3150 San Pablo Avenue r San Pablo, California Trailer-.Assessed Valuation $400-1-aez mate 7.844-Code 1303-Tax $32.3' f penalty $2.50-Total Tax $33.87. Parker, Adolph 1824 - 2nd Street San Pablo, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $450-Tax Rate 7.973-Code 91.13-Tac 035.87 penalty $2.86-Total Tax $38.73. R Pereira, M. Star Route, Box 62 Pleasanton, California F.. Horses and Corns-Assessed Valuation $1.60-ftRate 4.387-Code 68M Tax $7.01-penalty $.56-Total Tax x:7.57. K 4 Perry, Frank Route 1, Box 385 aMartinez, Call forni Merchandise-.Assessed Valuation Tax Rate 7.650-Code 7963 Tax $15.30-penalty' 01.22-Total6,52. Peter, C. W. wl 3150 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, Californian Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-'Pax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $7.84 P penalty $.62-Total Tax $8.46. a A Y4 1 Pierce, Jahn 907 Macdonald Avenue Ricbmond, California r Airplane #95551.-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 5.383-Code 7977 Tax $10.76-penalty $.86-Total Tera $11.62. y Pilati, Loui 2525 San Jose Alameda, California Machinery-Assessed Valuation $500-Tac Rate 4.968-Code 8204 Tan $24.84-penalty $1.98-Total Tbx $96.82. g Plant, W. E. a 2000 - 23rd Street r San Pablo, California Equip. mdse. -Assessed Valuation 00-Tan Rate 8.575-Code 2.243 Tax , 17.15-penalty $1-3?-Total Tax 8.52. Porter, H. & Wel en d 1000 Chanslor Avenue Ricbmond, California 12 Equipment-Assessed Valuation T= Rate 5.716-Code 801-Tax $'53.44 r penalty $4.11-Total Tax $55.55. r. 4 hf rT`'pt+ z ISonday, October 162 1950 - Continued r Powell,E. L. 1633 Dover Street r San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 8.6'75=.Code 1101-Tax .86 Penalty $1.02-Total Tax $13.88. x , a Y Pratt,E. 3150 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo California 4'h Trailer-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate 7.8446-Code 1103-Tax $25.53 ponalty $1.88-Total Tax $25.41. Pratt, Zean 124 - 10th Street Ricbraond, California y Equi . Iddse. -Assessed Valuation $540-Tau Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax 19.43-penalty $1.55-Total Tax 620e98. Pratt M. K; } 3150 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Y Trailer-Assessed Valuation $500-Tax Rats 7.844-Code 1103..Tax $39.22, penalty $3.13-Total Tax $42.35. Quarry., Mrs. 2970 an Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California f a Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $11.76 penalty $.94-Total Tax $12.70. r Raanes, Be R. 29 San Luis Avenue San Francisco, California Boat "Ida Assessed Valuation $800-Tax-Rate 5.716-Code 801«k Tax $45.72-penalty 4alty $3.65-Total Tax 9-37. Record-Herald Publishing Camila L7 2201 Macdonald Avenue t Richmond, California- Equip. d- Ndse.-Assessed Valuation $1380-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 k h Tax 078.88-ponalt7 $6.31-Total Tax $85.19. L J` Reinche, E. C. Route 2, Box 282E Yr Brentwood, California N Equi ent-Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 5.251-Code 68046- Tax 15.12-penalty $1.04-Total Tax $14.160 Reynolds, H. C. 1008 San Pabl_q:Avenue,rY F Im El Cerrito, California Oil Trailer-Assessed Valuation $150..Tax Rate•6.192-Code 300- Tax 00 Tax $9.28-ponalty $.74-Total Tax $3A.02. Ricb mond Business and Professional Placement Bureau 477 - 12th Street Richmond, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $240-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 803.-Tac $12.4 penalty $.91-Total Tax $32.34. Riclmond Roved Table 1737 San Pablo Avenue n El Cerrito, California Boat 28 R 260-As3essed Valuation Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801 • Tax $17.14-penalty $1.37-Total Tax 113-51. Y Ridener, Ben C. P. 0. Box 606 Antioch, California @ Merchandise-Assessed Valuation $WO.Tax Rate 5.251-Code 5804 x' Tax $18.37-penalty ¢1.46-Total Tax $19.83. µ. , .Risotto, A. 229 West 11th Street Pittsburg, California Boat #28 D 479-Assessed Valuation $50-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax $2.43-penalty $.19-Total TeX $2. 62.Rogers, Jack H.1315 Wanda Street Crockott, California Equi , E: Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $400-Tac Rata. 5.015 Code 6204 Tax 06-penalty $1.60-Total Tax $21. 66.Romero, The3ma 507 Gertrude Street Ricbmond, California Equi Mdse.-Assessed Valuation ft30-Tax Rate• 6.196-Code 803 E Tax g;.o5_pena:lty $64.-Total Tax $8. 69. Rose, Louis J y..2748 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California r Equipment-Assessed Valuation $50-Tax Rate 7.844-Code nO3•.Tax #5, 92-penalty592penalty $.31-Total Tax $4. 23. s Wy Monday, October 160 1950 - Continued Rubino, Josephine 1030 Black Diamond Street f'{ t Pittsburg, California Boat # 28 E 280-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tae $9.72-penalty w.??-Total Tam $1.0.49. Sampson, Paul 1106 Madison Street rt:. Oakland, California E F, j Boat #28 A 350-"Assessed Valuation $600-Tax Rate 6.049-Code 5306 a Tax $36.29-penal t-y 2.90-Total Tax $39.19. Sanders, William Y` 2 425 Church Dane r . lit San Pablo, California urTrailer-Assessed Valuation $400-Tax Rate 7.844_Code 1103-Tax $31.37 penalty $2.50-Total Tax$33.8?. Serier, P. 3167 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $7.84 s penalty $.62-Total Tax $8.46. I Shapiro, M. 1411 - 13th Street n San Pablo, California LL Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 8.475-Code. 1109-Tax $8.47 penalty $.67-Total Tac $9.14. Sharp, Paul 4 957 - 32nd Street tom Oakland, California Y p Equipment-Assessed Valuation. $310-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801-Tax $17171 penalty $1.41-Total Tax $19.12. k F a Shepard, Bill Box 426 Danville, California xM Equi Mdse.-Assessed Valuation $2M-Tax Rate 5.410-Code 6604 Tax 13.52-penalty $1.08-Total Tax $14.60 Shreve, P. L. 2451 Church Lane t k San Pablo, California u` Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $7.84 spenalty $.62-Total Tax $8.46,. Shreve s, P. C. 2451 Church Lane X San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate- 7.844-Code 1105-Tax $23.53 penalty $1.88-Total Tax, $25.41. Silva, Charles (jr) F Grant & Willow Pass Road Concord, California z rax Equi 8: Ndse..;Assessed Valuation $850-Tax Rate 5.576-Code 202 Tax 47.39-penalty $3.79-Total Tax $51.18• Y` Smith, Jean C. 17 East 6th Street Pittsburg, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701-Tax $4.86 penalty $.38-Total Tax $5.24 Smith, J P rM 2428 North San Pablo Avenue h• San Pablo, California Equipment-Assessed Valuation $400-Tax Rate 8.004_ Code 1102- ST Ts't 2.01-penalty $2.56-Total Tse $34.57. Smith, ?eland G 1965 hit. Diablo Boulevard Concord, California Equi & Ndse.-Assessed Valuation $850-Tax Rate 5.576-Code 202 Tax 347*39-zenalt-y $3.79-Total Tax $51.18. r aLy t,y Stein William 2970 San Pablo Avenue y San Pablo, California y ` Trailer-Assessed Valuation $50-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $3.92 penalty $.31-Total Tax $4.23. Stewart,. R. A. 33 Pleasant Ridge Avenue San Jose, California Boat # 28 G 89-Assessed Valuation Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax $12.15-penalty $.97--Total Tae 13.12, Stokes, Glenn C. P.O. Boat 1064 z > . Walnut Cree), California Equi & Udse,-Assessed Valuation $150-Tax Rate 7.000-Code 900 r Tae 10.50-penalty $.84-Total Tax $11.34. fie,•x, r 295 g, Y Mondays October 16, 3.950 _ Coated Y_ Stone, J. 619 Ellis Street Sen Francisco, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation 200..Tas hate 7.8446-Code 1105-Tax:'$15.68 penalty $1.0.5-Total Tax $16.93. Strutolite Corporation, Inc. 627 Por tola Avenue Avenue h} Richmond, California Equi & Mdse.-.Assessed Valuation $1150-Tax Bate 5.716-Cods 801 . n Tax 65.73-penalty $5.25-Total Tax $70.98. Stuart,D. 1821 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Trailer- Assessed Valuation $1.50-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300-Tax $9.28 penalty $.74-Total Tax $10.02. 4°° Subb tt, E' C. 2451 Church bane San Pablo, California Trailer- Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax.$b .68 penalty $1.25-Total Tax $16.93. n i Jl" Sundahl, N. J. r Sherwood, North Dakota s Equipment-Assessed Valuation $600-Tax Rate 5.706-Code 802,Tax $34.29 K= , " penalty $2.74-Total Tax *7.03. ti Sutton, R. g; " A 4921 UcBryde Avenue Richmond California Equipment-Assessed Valuation Tao Rates 5.716-Code 803tTss $26.29 penalty x.10-Total Tax $28.39. Sutton, Ray f, ' 2022 Barrett Avenues ' Richmond, California Equ#ment-Assessed Valuation $620-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801-Tax $35.43 penalty $2.83- Total ft- x $38.26. Swan, Edward s 1544 Addison Street Berkeley, California Airplane #873D-Assessed Valuation $.100-Tax Rate 5,601-Code 7961 - Tax 961 Tax 5.60-penalty $."-Total Toa $6.04. Tershy, C. 2970 San Pablo Avenues; San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $270-Tax Rate 7.8406-Code 1.103-Tax $210, 17 penalty $1.69-Total Tax $22.86. Thomas, Cleveland 1553 Giaramita San Pablo, California Equip. & Rdse._Assessed Valuation $50-Tax Rate 7.973-Code 9113 4 Tax 3.98_penalty X31-Total Tax $4.290 r f T}1031ta3, -Jack P. 0. Box 716 q Antioch, California Airplane #3111K-Assessed Valuation $175-.Tax Rate 5.601- Code 7961 Tax $9.80-penalty $.78-Total Tax $10.580 eg Lrr Thompson, Cara y 2535 Pacheco Boulevard Martinez, California Equint_Assessed Valuation $150_ Tax Rate 6.053-Code 9903 Tax k9.07-penalty $.72-Total Tax $9.79. Troia, Peter A 120 West 5th Street Pittsburg, California r Boat # 28 A 192-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 4.860-Code 701 Tax $4.86-penalty $.38-Total Tax $5.24. r Turgeson, W. T. 1847 Mason Street I San Pablo, California Equi ent- Assessed Valuation $250-Tax Rate 8.575-Code 1101 Tax t2l.43-penalty $1.7t-Total Tax $23.14. x Turner, C. (Jr.) 503 Silver Street n San Pablo, California Equi ent-Assessed Valuation $800-Tax Rate 7.973-Code 9113 Tax r63.78-penalty $5.10-Total Tax $68.88. Faughn, C. A. 1331 Derby Street a Berkeley, California Boat # 28 C 169-As3es3ed Valuation $50-Tax Bate 4.119-Code 6201 Tax $2.05-penalty $.16-Total Tax $2.21. 1F 1 Mondays October l6, 1950 _ Conti= d xrj l tom,, r Vredenberg, D. J. 828 East 12th Street Pittsburg, California x; ... j Boat # 28 A 761-Asses3ed Valuatl= $200-Tax Rate 6.049-Code 5306 Tax 012.09-penalty $.96-Total Tax W0056 t Wallace, Hugh 2702 Mabel Street Berkeley, California k' Boat 28 E 254-Assessed Valuation50-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 802 Tax *20.00-penalty $1.60_Total Tax $21.60. r tk' 4!s Wallace, Ulton 3919 Brown,Avenue Oakland, 19, Califoxmia Boat 28 D 481-Assessed ValuationsM27.470ax Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax $25.72-penalty t2.05,-'dotal Talc Wallace Willisn, (Jr) 2970 San Pablo Avenue ate 1 San Pablo, California 4 Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-Tax $7 84 penalty $.62-Total Tax $8.46. C Walley, Ross S. 1322 Eneric Street San Pablo California x h?erchandise.,Assessed Valuation $600-Tax Rate 8.4?5-Coda 1209, Tai $50.85_penalt7 $4.06-Total Tax $54.91, Waters, R. , 4556 Appian Way Riclunond, Call ornia Trailer-Assessed Valuation $200-Tax Rate 7,367-Code 8504.- Rana 24.73 penalty $1.'17-Total T= $7.5.90. f Watkin, T. W. Pittsbur Auto Court Pittsburg, Calif omla Trailer-Assessed Valuation $100-Tax Rate 4.860-Coda 702-Tax $4.86 penalty $.38-Total Tax $5.24. Wearsma, 1103, 2990 Dam Road San Pablo, California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $300-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103-'fax $23.53 penalty $1.88-Total Tax $25,41. rtf Wbalen, Burl (Dr.) 1030 Bissell Avenue Ricb=ond, California Equipment-.Assessed Valuation $400-Tax Rate 5•726-Code 801-T'sa $22.86 , penalty $1.82-Total Tax $24.68. Wheeler T. Elaine Dr. r 629 Nacdonald Avenue P, Riclrnond, California r Equipment-Assessed Valuation $600-Tax Rate 5,716-Code 801-Tax $34.29 penalty '$2.74-Total Tax $37.03. e. White, E.r 1416 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, California E E2Ui . & Udse.-Assessed Valuation $920-Tax Rate 7.844-Code 1103 Tax 72.16-penalty $5.77-Total Tax $77,93, White, C. E. 853 Ventura Avenue Ricbmond, California Airplane #57016-Assessed Valuation $700-'Taut Rate 5.601-Code 7961 Toa $5.s0_penalty $.44-Total Tan $6.04. 5,1, p White, Stanford L.F Buchanan Field Concord, California Airplane LIL75988-Assessed Valuation $400-Tax Rate 5.601--ode 7961 Tax $22.40-penalty $1.79-Total Tax $24.19. f p r t Willard, C. G. fi 3.008 San Pablo Avenue T El Cerrito California Trailer-Assessed Valuation $600-Tax Rate 6.192-Code 300-Tax $30,96 i penalty *2.47_Total Tax $33.43. YM Y Winans, Helen T. 13:45 Kingsley Avenue Stockton. California v Equipment-Assessed Valuation $4,00-Tax Rate 5.716-Code 801-Tax $22.86 . penalty $1.82-Total Tau $24.68,.a Wogh, J. 1153 - 13th Street San Pablo, California Trailer Assessed Valuation $200-Tac Rate 8.475-Code 1109.-Tac $16.95 penalty $1,35-Total Tax $78.30• a r.. h fit+ 29 Monday, October 16, 1950 _ Continued Yeager, Warren L Beckett, John B. 215 Crestview r Orinda, California Airplane #2153H-Assessed Valuation 0250-Tax Rate 5.602.-Code 7961 Tax $ 1.12-Total.12-Total Tax 15.12. f Younger, Ray 101 South 11th Street Richmond, California Equi . & Mdse.-,Assessed Valuation Ov'100-mac Rate 5.716-Code 801 Tax 5.71_pena2.ty $.45-Total Tai $6.16. going order is sed b the unanimous XTheforepasgsvoteoftheBoard. fi. In the 14atter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The Cour ty Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscalgear 1950-51, an the District Attorney having consented to said correction; rt,;. On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded b; Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDS that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: Assessment No. 417; Bruce Beachamp is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $550. 1his is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 523; J. H8'alby4 is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $800. Zeis is an errattaous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 529; L. 'Hawley is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $200. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 551; C. Kelly is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $250. This is an erroneous assessment and 3: ould be cancelled. 1:Assessment No. 558; A. Landis is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $50. 'Tnis .is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. x.S Assessment No. 595; Nrs. O. Neyers is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $300. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 710; E. Welsh is assessed with personal property being for a trailer 41 assessed at ZOO. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Ea Assessment No. 712; F. H. Whiteman is assessed with personal property being fora trailer assessed At 0350. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled& g' Assessment No. 718; C. L Wright is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $400. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 803; C. D Zagg io is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $200. phis is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 901; H. Lahmoyer is assessed withersonal property being for a boat assessed at $500. Mie boat was assessed in San cisco County and tact paid there, therefore assessment No. 901 should be camel-ad. Assessment No. 1300; J Daae & J. Griffin are assessed with personal property beingforaboatassessedat $50. his is an erroneous assessmeut and should be ce celled. Assessment No. 3338; Sal Mercurio is assessed with personal property being fora boat assessed at :.250. This is a double with assessment No. 6141 upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment No. 1338 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 1474; Paul Lacey is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $80. %his is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. x Assessment No. 1595• Captain Peterkin is assessed -with personal property being for a boat assessed at 670. This is an erraaaeous assessment and should be cancelled. Y r: Assessment No. 1611; Dr Sidney Price is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $750. -is is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled.. Assessment No. 16491 Edward Sr Russo is asseesod wdth personal property being -for h equipment assessed at A-CM. 'his is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No, 1687• Gabriel Souza is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $100. chis is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. y Assessment No. 1727; lsrts is assessed with personal property being for equipment x' and merchandise assessed at $400. This is a double with assessment No. 1682 upon which exemption has been claimed, therefore assessment No. 1727 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 1859; R. V. Bauer is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $200. Ziis is a double with assessment No. 4281 upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment No. 1859 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 2121; Stanley Daniels is assessed with personal property being for equipment assessed at $1500. This is an errocecus assessment and should be cancelled. r r Monday, October 16, 1950 - Continued. a'FC tv X Assessment No. 2153; Louis Dorick is assessed with personal property being for equip- ment and merchandise asseased at t420. This is a double with assessment No. 2021 upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment No. 2153 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 2292• George B. Garriott is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at 61000, This boat vas assessed in Marin County and tax paid there, therefore assessment No. 2292 should be cancelled. fk5 Assessment No. 2653; K. Lombardi is assessed with personal property being for equip- ment and merchandise assessed at $6100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled.hF Assessment No. 2696; 0. Marshall is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at "630. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 2697; 0. Marshall is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $750. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. K Assessment No. 2810; J. E. Iuratore is assessed with personal property being for aboatassessedat0:100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 3178; J. C. Sears G. W. Martin are assessed with personal property p being for a barge assessed at 1200. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 3760; Union Ice Company is assessed with personal property being for merchandise assessed at X2990. This is an erroneous assessment and Mould be cancelled Assessment No. 3875; Gera Cox is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at X100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. jAssessment No. 3893; W. H. Hall is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $150. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 3903; Mr. Kieth is assessed frithersonalp property being for a trailer assessed at 1150. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. xsAssessmentNo. 3915; L. T. McCuan is assessed with personal property being for atrailerassessedatt100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. x, Assessment No. 3936• C. Regello is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at 03300. 'finis is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. jAssessment No. 3937; 0. Sanders is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. tAssessmentNo. 3963; H. Windham is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. t Assessment No. 4035; Paul Abbott is assessed with personal property being fro a trailer jassessed at $300. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4057; Mr. Buckingham is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $200. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4065; John B. Cook is assessed with personal property being for a K trailer assessed at $500. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4074; L. Downs is assessed with personal property being for a trailer jassessed at $150. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4078; Don Ferguson is assessed with personal property being for a traile assessed at $400. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. s. Assessment No. 4087; M. M. Glaser is assessed with personal property being for a traile assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. F Assessment No. 4095; John Harris is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $200. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. F Assessment No. 4109; E. Ed Larson is assessed with personal property being for a traile assessed at $70. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4128; H. W. Moothart is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4133; L. E. Owen is assessed with personal uroperty being for a trailer assessed at $200. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. a Assessment Na. 4143; G. Pinches is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $250. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. k v; Assessment No. 4172; Arthur Speer is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $270. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. 4212• W. Case is assessed with personal; Assessment No. p property being for a trailer assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. i Assessment No. 4214; H. Conte is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $300. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. rt b,jAssessment No. 4220; J. L. Glass is assessed with personal property being for a trailer 4assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 42212; J. Jones is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. w Monday, October 16, 1950, Continued Assessment No. 4226; C. McBryde is assessed with personal property being for a trailer assessed at $800. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4236; P. Shipko is assessed with .personal property being for a trailer assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4237; Mr. Tutt is assessed with personal ,property being for a trailer assessed at $500. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4238; G. Velasco is assessed with personal property being for a trailer T: assessed at $200. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4287; Frank Billeci is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $50. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. k Assessment No. 4291; Harold J. Boenner is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $500. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4295; Al Bruckhurst is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $80. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. f,. Assessment No. 430+6; Lee 0. Carroll is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $2000. This boat was assessed in Alameda County and tax paid there, therefore assessment No. 4306 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4332; Leonard A. Doyle is assessed with personal property being for a boat f assessed at $550. This boat was assessed in Alameda County and tax paid there, there- r fore assessment No. 4332 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4337; Richard B. Engfor is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $500. This boat was assessed in Santa Clara County and, tax paid there, therefore assessment No. 4337 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4347- r igone & Giorgp:ti are assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at 200. This is a double with Assessment No. 4377 upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment No. 4347 should be cancelled. 4ryAssessmentNo. 4348; 1homas L. & Howard Fish are assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $950. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4349; Milton E. Fisher is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $2400. This boat was assessed in Darin County and tax paid there, F therefore assessment No. 4349 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4368; Oliver R. Hamilton & V. J. Louis are assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $20C. This is a double with assessment No. 4624 upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment No. 4368 should be cancelled. Assess ment No. 4380; Victor Hubbard is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assess ment No. 4389; A. C. Jones is assessed with personal property being for a boat Bassessedat $700. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. r Assessment No. 4405; Martin Krain is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4425; James Mallamace is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $900. This boat was assessed in Santa Clara County and tax paid there, therefore assessment No. 4425 should be cancelled. Assess meet No. 4438; R. T. Mitchell is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Alf Assessment No. 4448; William V. Nielsen is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $250. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. a Assessment No. 4457; A. M. Partansky is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. f Assessment No. 4472; Aldo B. Revelli is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $750. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4488; Manuel A. Serpa is assessed with personal property being for a boa t assessed at $10,500. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Fin Assessment No. 4517; James Turner is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $500. This boat was assessed in Alameda County and tax paid there, therefore assessment No. 4517 should be cancelled. f Assessment No. 4519; Douglas E. Tyson is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $250. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. 4 Assessment No. 4??3; William G. Esmond is assessed with personal property being for a sboatassessedat $1000. This is double assessment with assessment No. 2205 upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment No. 4773 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4775; H. C. Green is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $200. This boat was assessed in Alameda County and taxes paid there, therefore assessment No. 4775 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4823; J. Meaney is assessed with personal property being for improvements assessed at $370. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5200; Manuel Ferriera is assessed with personal property being for cattle assessed at $1550. This is a double with assessment No. 5221 upon which tax has been paid, therefore assessment No. 5200 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5355; C. H. Dunstan is assessed with personal property being for boat h; assessed at $250. This is a double with assessment No. 5870 upon which tax has been r paid, therefore assessment No. 5355 should be cancelled. Monday, October 16, 1950, Continued t Assessment No. 5614; C. Jordan is assessed with personal property being for airplane assessed at $75. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5655- C. W. Platt is assessed with personal property being for airplane f fig 8. Ir assessed at $150ft his is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5658; Alveno Rey is assessed with personal property being for airplane assessed at $60o. This airplane was assessed in Los Angeles County and taxes paid there, 4 .. E therefore assessment No. 5658 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 4464; E. D. Pomerey is assessed with personal property being for boat a assessed at $180. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. s Assessment No. 5665; Kurt Schramm is assessed with personal property being for airplane assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. 5675; Wesley Stetson is assessed withAssessmentNo. personal property being for airplane assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5688; Dick week is assessed with personal property being for airplane and improvements assessed at $380. The airplane and improvements were assessed in Napa County and taxes paid theres therefore assessment No. 5688 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5689; Dick Week is assessed with personal property being for airplane assessed at $600. This airplane was assessed in Napa County and tax paid there, there- u j fore assessment No. 5659 should be cancelled. t Y i Assessment No. 5841; Harold Brown is assessed with personal property being for boat assessed at $600. This boat was assessed in Alameda County and exemption claimed there therefore assessment No. 5841 should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5962; Leslie Rogers is assessed with personal property being for boat assessed at $300. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 5964; William Rose is assessed with personal property being for boat rt assessed at $450. This is an erroneous assessment and should be cancelled. Assessment No. 6138; John Cutino is assessed with personal property being for a boat assessed at $150. This is a double assessment with assessment No. 1296 upon which tax i was paid, therefore assessment No. 6138 should be cancelled. E Assessment No. 6304; Joquin Pachedo and John Mabry are assessed with personal property being for equipment and merchandise assessed at $100. This is an erroneous assessment E and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the ?latter of Application of E. J. Carey & Co. for a land use permit. E. J. Carey & Company having filed with this Board an application under the y' provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 482 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision O Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have side yards of 5 feet on each side located Lot 9, Las Trampas Manor, Lafayette Area, an R=S distric , and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Plann2ng Commission having recommended to this Board that said appli- cation be denied; t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, 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 same is hereby denied. 1K The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land ro Use Permit to Edwin Verrithew. Edwin Merrithew 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 E Subsection 1 of Ordinance 3829 for a proposed subdivision with w lot frontages of not less than 80 feet and lot area of not less than 10,000 square feet ri located on a parcel of land owned by Edwin Merrithew containing approx. 20 acres, located on the north side of the Arnold Highway between Alhambra Road and Franklin m Canyon Road, Martinez an A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recon- mended to this Board that said application be granted with the provision that it meets all requirements of the Sanitary Board; On motion of Suuervisor 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 with the provision that it meets all requirements of the Sanitary Board f1 The foregoinggung order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 a t. Fkf.301 rye Monday, October 16, 19509 Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to James R. Chadina. James R. Chadina 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 Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 2* foot side yard for a garage, located Lot 61 Gregory Gardens, Unit No. 1, 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; X 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. 5 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Terrace Club. TA Terrace Club having filed with this Board an application under the provisions Cf 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 3 foot side yard for community pool bathhouse, located a portion of Lot 2, Block S, Walnut Heights Unit #2, facing on Alberta Terrace, being a .32 acre parcel, Walnut Heights Area, in an R-A r`•district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Cont a 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 Anplication of y . John B. Sparks for a land use permit to establish a lumber yard in S. D. #3. John B. Sparks 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 lumber yard in S. D. #3, to be located on property fronting 280 feet on the north side o of Pacheco Boulevard and 150 feet on the east side of MCAteeS Private Road, in the Vin Y Hill Area, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said appli- cation be granted; Y On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDat dthsaid application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order isg passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v r In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to William Eallio. William Rallio 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 foot side yard for his garage, located property fronting 85 feet on the gest side of Topper Lane approximately 300 feet north of St. Mary's Road, Lafayette, in 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 Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY f .. IHE 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 G is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land f Use Permit to E. W. McMullen. k E. W. McMullen 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 3 of Ordinance 382 to have 8 lots of less than the required 80 foot average width and to have side yards of 5 feet on one side andh` 10 feet on the other side for each of these 8 lots. (the lots will all contain a minimum of 10,000 square footage) located Lots 1 to 8 inclusive of a proposed sub- division which will be a resubdivision of Lot 49, Map of North Richmond. These lots f ont x+36 feet on the south side of Hillcrest and 330.76 Peet on the gest side of Bonita Road, in the Northeast Richmond Area, an R-S district; and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. r) The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a 3 rr . Monday, October 16, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to M. Pagni. r . H. Pagni 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 r on each side, located Lot 1149 Rodeo Vista Subdivision, on 4th Street, Rodeo, in an b R-1 District, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for lana 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. 5 In the Matter of Acceptance of bid, ni6aetc. , for purchase of fire equip- f;... ment, MT. DIABLO COUNTY FIRE PRO- TECTION DISTRICT. This Board having on October 9, 1950 continued to this date the matter of awarding contract for the purchase of fire equipment for use of the MT. DIABLO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, which matter was referred to the County Purchasing Agent for his recommendation; H. E. Van Pelt appears before this Board and requests permission to withdraw bid which he filed with this Board on October 9, 1950 for fire equipment, for the j reason that he neglected to include for the price submitted, sales tax and interest; and the matter is referred to the District Attorney for his opinion, and said District I Attorney advises this Board that Mr. Van Pelt cannot lawfully withdraw his bid. s The matter is referred to Fire Chief Vargas of the Mt. Diablo County Fire Pro- tection District for his recommendation as to the best bid filed for said fire equip- M " ment with this Board for the purchase of said fire engine and said Chief Vargus j recommends as the best bid, that of H. E. Van Pelt, Inc. , which is as follows: 1 H- For one 1000 GPM Fire Truck Equipment as outlined in detailed specifications as enclosed in bid, 514,383.332 F.O.B. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE y BOARD ORDERED that said bid of H. E. Van Pelt, Inc. is ACCEPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare a con- tract for the purchase of said fire truck. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Writ of Mandate, matter of Mt. View Garbage Company et al. On motion of Supervisor FSrederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of Action No. 494461, wherein the Board is commanded to issue to petitioners L. C. Delchini, doing business as Mt. View Garbage Company, et al, a written permit to use a garbage dump on certain real property owned by William Gottschalk and Sarah Gottschalk, is referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Las Lomitas Sewer Maintenance District. This Board does hereby find, resolve and declare that on October 9, 1950 an ' emergency existed in the Las Lomitas Sewer Maintenance District for the reasons that the pump in the sewer system burned out causing raw sewage- to back up and overflow in the sewer lines, thus causing a menace and hazard :to the lives, health and safety of42° the residents of the area, and that it was necessary immediately to install a new pump to correct the situation, and the actions of the County Surveyor in installing the new pump are in all respects ratified and confirmed, and the costs and expenses of repairs in the sum of not to exceed $1,000.00 are approved; and the County Auditor is author- ized and directed to draw warrants in payment of such repairs. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following rote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, S. Frederickso NOES: None. ABSENT: None. In the Matter of Ordering the County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner and the County Auditor-Controller to prepare w report requested by Assembly Interim Committee. j On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BZ.THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner and the County Auditor-Controller are directed to prepare a report requested by the Assembly Interim Committee on conservation planning and public works covering planned and proposed 2 public works projects within the County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4c° 303 Monday, October 16, 1950, Continued x In the Matter of Approving purchase of electric clock and radio for the Farm Advisor. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the purchase of an electric clock with round dial,and second hand, and of a radio, at a total cost of $30.00 for the use of the Farm Advisort is approved. kdrFg The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication from fix Shoreline Planning Association of California. i. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor F`redericksont IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication from Shoreline Planning Association of California, in which Contra Costa County is invited to name three persons to represent the County on the Board of Directors of said association, is referred to the Planning Commission for its recommendation as to whether the County should enter into the work of the said association. 5 f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids for automatic Tz: fire sprinkler equipment, County Hospital, Martinez. This being the time fixed for the opening of bids. for the installation of automatic fire sprinkler equipment, County Hospital, Martinez California, and notice of the opening of bids having been given for the time and in the manner required by law, the Clerk reads to the Board the only bid received for said works which is from Grinnell Company, 601 Brannan St., San Francisco, 72 California: oda s16,1+17 00, said bid based upon completing the work on or before the 30th day of April, 1951; and this Board having set out in the specifications for said work that it must be completed by January 309 1951; and the District Attorney having advised this Board that the said bid is not acceptable because it was made based on a different completion date from the one specified by this Board; On motion of Supervisor Ripley seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE kH. BOARD ORDERED that said bid is REJECT0. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 566. Ordinance No. 566 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (Master Zoning Ordinance) by providing for the rezoning of a portion of the San Ramon Valley Area (rezoning Map No. 11, the Second Amendment for a portion of The Districts Map of Danville,, Insert Map µAy; No. 20) , is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 569 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. 566 shall be published b for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the "VALLEY PIONEER", a newspaper h of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. n3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Rudolph Kelly free permit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. Rudolph Kelly, 1200 North Gate Road, Concord, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle walnuts in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Rudolph Kelly is an honorably discharged veteran of World Aar II, (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial C 3138568, dated Dec. 7, 1946) ; On motion of Supervisor Taylort seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Rudolph Kelly be and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle walnuts 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 hereb authorized to issue a free license therefor. Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Granting Lee B. Evard free permit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. Lee B. Evard, 739 Black Diamond, Pittsburg, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Kirby Vacuum Cleaners in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said Lee B. Evard is an honor- ably discharged veteran of 'torld War II, (evidenced by Discharge Certificate Serial 0-1297343, dated January 12, 1946) ; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Lee B. Evard be and he is hereby granted a free permit to i Monday, October 16, 1950, Continued i peddle 8irb Vacuum Cleaners in the unincorporated area of the County as requested I and IT IS BI THE BOARD FORTiMR ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa Couniy 1 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 Referring application of Niagara Chemical Division, Food i Machinery & Chemical Corporation for land use permit to Planning Commission. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ( tDSRSD that the Application of Niagara Chemical DivisionFood MachineT7rChemicalCorporation, presented by Tinning & DeLap, attorneys at law, for land use permit, with reference to property which is part of Rancho San Pablo, most southerly 10 feet of portion of Lot 202 bounded on north by land of Parr Terminal Corporation, o K: east by A.T. & S.F. Railroad, on south by Road 20 and on west by Southern Pacific Rail road, for the reasons that said Company's gas, light and water meters and other per- sonal property are located on the 10 feet specified in the set back and Company desir s to erect a fence enclosing said meters and personal property, IS RBr BRED TO THE PLANNING COINISSION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed October 169 1950. A The County Auditor having filed with this Board on October 16, 19501, his report of all claims and 'warrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. 1 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 published. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER. ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor con taining the pay-roll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein, to be open for public inspection. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorising W. G. Golden, Social Welfare r, Director, and Supervisor H. L. Cummings to attend meeting in Los Angeles. r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W. G. Golden, Social Welfare Director, and Supervisor H. L. Cummings are authorized to attend meeting of the State Social Welfare Board in Los Angeles, October 17-20, incl. their expenses to be a county charge. i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s Ay N'i f:rr In the batter of Directing District I Attorney's office to prepare amend- went to Salary Ordinance. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of Super- f4, visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS Bi THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an amendment to the Salary Ordinance to provide for the position of Library Messenger at Range 199 ($236 - 284), and to cancel the position I classified as Auto Messenger Clerk. x ... IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said amendment to the Salary Ordinance shall also provide for the following additional positions: kF.. Counsellor, Juvenile Hall (now titled Supervisor, Juvenile Halla 4 Senior Counsellor, Juvenile Hall (now titled Senior Supervisor, Juvenile Hall), IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the positions now classified as Super- visor, Juvenile Hall, and Senior Supervisor, Juvenile Hall, be canceled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r 4 r` rfi f h 4 1 t, f fy'. r.,.. r 305 yonday, October 16, 1950 _ Continued 2 k4s In the Matter of Approval and adoption of plans and specifi- cations for constructing small plane storage hangars at r Y' Buchanan Field• Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioners pursuant to the direction of this Boards files with the Board at this time plans and specification wfi for the costruction of small plane 'storage hangars at Contra Costa Airport (Buchanan Field) near Concord, California; and x, Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications are hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY .TBE BOARD Ft3RTIRE11 ORDERED that a notice calling for bids therefor, be given by the Clerk of this Board and that sealed proposals will be received by this Board of Supervisors on Monday, November 20, 1950 at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day. IT IS -FIM= ORDERED that Notice to Bidders be published in the Concord Transcript, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner required by lair. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4n s In the Matter of Establishing, prevailing wage scale for work of construction of small plane r storage hangars at Contra Costa County Airport. (Buchanan Field). In accordance with the Labor Code, and upon motion of S ervisor,Ta seconded by Supervisor Ripley, ITIS BF THE BOARD ORDEfW that theprevailing rate for wages applicable to constructing small plane storage hangars at Contra Costa Coun Airport (Buchanan Field) near Concord, California, shall be as follows: Classification Rate Per Hour CARPENTERS ourneymon Carpenters 2.175 Cabinet Kakers - Outside 2.175 Shinglers 2.30 Millwrights 2.30 Rigger, Bridge and Heavy Timber Carpenters 2.30 Saw Filers 2.30 x .._ Foremen to receive 02.00 per eight hour day above journeyman classification. Double time for all overtime. x Apprentices Graduated Scale r CE's M FINISHERS emen inishers 2.20 Machine Iden 2.325 Co=osition and Kastic 2.325 Foremen lis cents above classification.)F v k ENGIVE.MS apprentices (Oilers, firemen, watchmen)1.94 Asphalt Plant Engineer 2.29 j Box Lien or mixer box operator concrete or asphalt plant) 1.99 H Brakemen, Suitchman and Dockhand 1.94.Tr, Fuller-Kenyon pump cement hog and similar types of equipment 2.34 Compressor 1.94 Compressors (more than ane)2.24 Concrete Mixers (up to one yard) 1.94 Concrete Mixers (over one yard)2.24 Concrete Puap or Pump Crete Guns 2.24 Derrick 2.44 Drilling Machinery Engineers (not to apply to crater liners, wagon drills or Jack ha:= rs) 2.29 Dual Drum 0.xer 2.34 Fireman in Hot Plants 1.94 Fork lift or lumber stacker (an construction job site) 2.19 Handi-Crane (no oiler required)2.34 Heavy Duty Repairman 2.29 Heavy Duty Repairman, Helper 1.94 4 Highline Cableway 2.59 E. Locomotives 2.04 Locomotives (steam or over 30 tm) 2.29 Material Hoist 2.19 Mechanical finishers (coz3 rate or asphalt) airports, highway or street work 2.29 Idiaermobile 2.34 Motorman 2.04 Mucking, Machine 2.425 Pavement breakers Mnsco type 2.34 Portable crushers 2.29 p Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type power blade 2.44 4 v, 7 Monday, October 16, 1950 - Continued A4 V e t 4ClassificationRatePerHourf EVGIRE-SRS Pourer shovels and/or other excavating equip-k-Mi meat with shovel-type controls 2.59 Up to and including one yard) Poorer shovels and/or other excavating equip.. 1 }•. Ment with shovel-type controls over, one 2.69 Pugmills. (all) WoodsmIxer type 2.34 Pumps 1:94 LeTourneau pulls 2.44 Rollers 2.29 Ross Carriers (on construction job site) 2.04 F . aScoopmobile (uhen used as a hoist) 2.19 7A •' Scoopmobile (when ,used as a loader) 2.34 Scroed Man. 1.94 Self propelled elevating grade plane 2.34LL Spreader,Itachine s 2.29 AL Surface heaters 2.23 F TovermobUe 2.19 Tractors 2.29 Tractor (boom) 2.44 Tractor (tandem) 2«59 Tractor- shovel loader (scale not to apply au when used as blade or bulldozer) 2.44 e Pp y Trenching Machine 2.34 Truck type loader 2.44 y Truck Crane 2.44 7 SMEL ERECTORS o sting Equipment 2.40 Apprentices 1.75 Fa sem IROIT WORrE tS a rl;;inSorced Iron porker 2.25 Y Structural and Bridge 2«40 Welders 2.50 Structural 2.50IA All Rigging 2.50 z Rodnen 2.25 Ornamental, Outside 2.35 f r Foremen, 25 cents extra fief LABORERS Drillers 1.80 k ,M Blasters (Poadermen) Ii80 High Scalers (Form Raisers) 1080 Wagon grill 1.80 Cribbers 1.80 Lagging 1.80 Sandblasters 1.80 z Combination Jackham er-Powdermen 1.80 Concrete Mixer, Under - Bard 1.80 r ; Asphalt Ironers and Rakers 1.80 Vibrators, Air, Gas, Electric Tools 1«675 Pavement Breakers 1.675 f „ . Concrete Pan Work l«675 kb' Magnesite and lastic Workers (Wet or Dry)2.fi75 Sloper (Mucker Underground) 1*675 Land and Unloading, Ging and Handling of all Rods and Materials for Use in Rein.. . forcing Concrete Construction 1.675: General Laborers 1.55 Gardeners and Landscape Laborers 1.55 v . Bridge Laborers 1«55 x,t Construction Laborers 1.55 i d Trackman., Construction, Maintenmee and Repair 1«55 All Cleanup Work of Debris, Grounds and Y Buildings 1«55 Watel men, Flagmen and Guards 1.55 Concrete Labourers (Wet or Dry) 1.55 1.55AsphaltShovelers rz . Sever Pipe-Iron-Metallic 2*00 liiiiiiiiiYEY P Journeyman 2d3.3Immn 1.8425 Sock Sash and Door (Old Sclae-New Scale)1.7425 Apprentices Graduated Scale." e PAIBTERS (7-Fwur day) Painters, Decorators and Paperbangergi 2.275 y Apprentices Graduated Scale spray 2«275 r Sand Blasters 2«275 Steel 2.275 Bridge 2.275 ROOFERS 2.375 Foreman 125 above journey SKEET MET&L NORHERS MeE Mal porkers 2.3125 Apprentices Graduated. Scale . 1:tonday, October 16, 1950 _ Continued r h Classification Rate Per Hour TEAIT)TERS Dump Trucks_ ar ax Trader 4 yds. (water level)1.64 4 yds. and under 6 yds. (water level) 1.76 h 6 yds. and under 8 yds. (water level) 1.85 8 yells. and over (water level)2.23p Transit Bix_ i 3 yds. and under (mfg. mixing capacity rating)1.72 4 yds. and 5 yds. (mfg. mixing capacity rating) 1.81 Flat Mack of Pickup Tracks carrying less than lO,500 lbs.1.67 Plat Rack or Pickup 'sucks carrying over 10,500 lbs. 1.79 Heavy Duty Transports 1.95 h Winch Truck and A" frame drivers (then winch is not used on a flat rack track the flat racks- rate will apply) 1.92 Helpers, iffarehousemen, Teamsters 1.67 Drivers of Tank Trucks or Water Trucks, 400- gallon tank capacity or less 1.64 n, Drivers of Tank Trucks or Water Trucks in excess of 400 gallons 1.76 Lift Jitneys and Fork Lift Drivers 1.79 r Road Oiler 1.76 Automotive Oiler or Greaser 1.70 Bootman 1.75 jr Ross Carrier or other type carrier 1.98 Truck Repairman-job site construction 2.28 Truck Repairman Helper s-job site construction 1.83 Where on a greasing truck an engineer-oiler and a teamster-oiler work interchangeably servicing x .. both trucks and other equipment, their rate r shall be identical with the exception of over- time, when the truck greaser sball be paid time x and one-half for overtime I.93 Minimum overtime rate to be one and one-half times the regular rate per rr7 hour.a v Work on Saturday, Sundays, and the following legal holidays, New Years s Dag Memorial Day, Fourth of .July, Labor Day, Tilanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day, sball be at overtime rate. Also on Washington*s Birthday and Admission Day. No workman shall work more than 8 hours in any calendar day, nor more than six days in seven consecutive days except as provided by law. f, Other rates established by private agreement between the Contractor and s employees, or organizations of employees, shall not be less than those. specifiedU herein A, For any classification not included in the list the t++inimm wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the locality. The foregoing -order is passed by the vnquimous vote of the Board. 4' In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Comission on the Request of LORENZO Gif'ISSI, GEORGE E.DAVIDSON, P. J. SEA LH, MUCE Ik COLLUMs CHESTER C. HOOK,. V. ROYAL HOOK, KMRED, A. HOOK. JOEN P. O I S E. W. H GA:-.To MARTIN EARHA.RTT..MT EN AGED PROPERTY OWMMS ON r"S A ENTTE, 2M. and S. C. E. GORE, S. B. VRA 1WRY, MARGARET REID, IEE STE.R L. YARTINs DAVE and MGARET ROSS, EDGE= and LOUIS: DeLI_SLE, GI0001-110 CATATJLN0, RA-TZTCU BULLITT and OLIVE N. KIRTLEY, for rezoning in. the Pleasant Hill Area.RESOLUTION u LEAS, the above entitled matter was on the 9th day of October, 1950, continued to the 16th day of October, 1950, and WREFEAS, the Board has hilly and carefully considered the same, NOUST rR."P+ORE, IT IS ORDS that it be again referred to the Planning A Commission, on account of neer evidence, for further study, hearing and report. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Contra Costa State of California on the 16th da of October 19503rssys by the following vote: AXE'S: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cwmtings, Ray S. iaylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors _ None. 4. ABSENT: Supervisors _ bone. J A4onday, October 1G, 1950 _ Continued 307 a r d:k In the Fatter of Approving PlansR.`G and Specifications for Fire Sprinkler System at County Hospital. T&ereas, this Board of Supervisors this day authorized E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of Buildings, Hall of Records, Martinez, to prepare nese plans and specifications for the furnishing and inst4llation of automatic fire sprinkler equipment in main building., Contra Costa County Hospital, Martinez, California, and 1hereas, new plans and svecifications having been prepared by said E. A. M Lawrence and presented to this Bona-d for approval; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY i THE BOAR 0RDE that said plans and specifications are hereby approved. Me foregoing order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Fatter of Establishing prevailizq; vase scale for in. f stal.lation of fire sp--inkler x ° j system at County Hospital, r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, and in accordance ul t OARDprovisionsoftheIsborCode, IT IS BY THE BDETERbtI1 FED that the prevailing rate of arages applicable to the work for installation of automatic fire sprinkler equipment, County Hospital, Martinez and to be paid on said project shall be as follows: s CTASSInCATIOU RATE PER HOUR General Laborer x1.55 Painter 2.275 Lathers x-hour day)y) 3.00 Plasterer (six-hour day) 3.00 Plumber 2.75 Plvmber Apprentice Graduated Scale r Sheet Fetal 17orker 2.3125 Sheet ketal Slorker Apprentice Graduated Scale Teamsters: j Flat racks over 10,500 lbs. 1.79 Flat racks less than 10,500 lbs.1.67 Winch truck and "A" fl-ames 1.92 Carpenter 2.175 Electrical Yorkers: y s General Foreman 3.30 a al Foreman 2.97jJourneyman2.65 Apprentice Graduated Scale Steam Fitters 2.625 Steam Fitter Welders 2.625 Steam Fitter Apprentices Graduated Scale For any classification not included in the list, the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the locality. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.; In the Matter of Directing Clerk to advertise for bids for furnishing and installation of automatic fire sprinkler system, County Hospital.6aJ t*T UponRDn motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Su ervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Contacrs and Bidders calling for bids for furnishing and installation of automatic fire sprinkler equipment for all portions of the Contra Costa County Main Hospital Building sit- uated on Alhambra Avenuel in the City of Martinez, California, in accordance with specifications a papprovedthisdaybythisBoardofSupervisors. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said notice shall specify that bids shall be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each bid shall be made out on a form to be j obtained at the office of the County Clerk, Sall of Records, Martinezq California; it shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check for at least ten per cent 10%) of the amount of the bid, payable to the order of the Board of Supervisors of Y... the County of Contra Costa, shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before November 13, 1950, at 10 A.M. and will be opened and public- ly read aloud at or about 10:00 A.H. of that day in the Board of Supervisors, meet- ing room, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. AW t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j r 7 S7,, 4 gw. s-.,- erN.- n{rca, rrr' i N1.r - ? f r Z b } Z rI x ' e y 4 Y L 4 3 n .5^S I Al $ J :1 ,. `. I Y PT J { E x a a ar tit Sl :.ter a4 ,.v- 1 ` pfl 4,,pKr L. v r-+la?,• !ti r- U Y fiL.a,. .+ w r`'`,,r 1 11 F 5„! .a`-y''TL<. t I' ( lfk}y s 9A sMIAty,, fr 4 '_; z .'', 4 i H' MondayOctober 16, 1950 _ Continued f r cry In the Natter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of PERCY G. MST and THE CARNATION C 0I45PA34Y fAoRezoning in the PLEASANT HILT ORDER z. f I'= on the 16th day of October, 1950, the Plazszing Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and p.. WBEREAS the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California re- quired that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a bearing at which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, S ' Ag N0192 THEREFORE, IT IS ORAD that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 13th day of November, 1950, being a Monday, at 11:00 o'clock a.m., in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Mall of Records, Martinez, California, be given by the Clerk by notice published in the COURTIER JOURNAL not less than ten days before such hearing, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hold a hearing at 11:00 otclock, a.m. on Monday, the 13th day of November, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors Hall of Records, Martinez, California for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that ray be made by any persons who may be interested. 5 The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board. A)MS: Supervisors _ S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, x* a J. FREDER ICKSON. R i NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ti Y - I1 ABSEKT:Supervisors - NONE. k. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Recormendation for a Modi- fication of the Land Use District Requirements of Heavy Industrial and Light Industrial Zones.ORDER AS, on the 16th day of October, 1950, the Planning Commission of the w.. County of Contra Costa Piled with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and t' 1MREAS2 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, NOW* 3FORE, IT IS ORD"IUM that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 13th day of November, 1950, being a Monday, at 2:00 otclock, p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, begiven by tbs Clerk by notice published in the RICHUOTND DAILY IIIDEMMEg1T not less than ten days before such hearing, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Board hold a hearing at 2:00 otclock, p.m. Ion Monday, the 13th day of November, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose d hearing protests, petitions land presentations that be made by any persons who may be interested. I i The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Boards AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CU1MaNGS, RAY S. TAAQR, J. FRE'DERICKSON. t 2IC5 S: Supervisors _ DONE. 3 ABSENT: Supervisors _ NONE. j In the Fatter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of DIABTO VISTA COUNTY NATER I DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORT,'IA. ORDER FIMG BOUNDARIES OF THE i PROPOSED DIABLO VISTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT AND CALLniG AN ELECT'IO11 FOR THE PURPOSE OF j DETE M MING METHER ER NOT SAID DISTRICT SHALL BE FOLD Alm FOR EIECTI011 OF FIRST DIRECTORS. irAS, a petition signed by registered voters residing within the boundarie of the Proposed Pleasant Hil3s County Vater District, equal in number to at least tea per cent (j.0%) of the number of votes cast in the proposed district for the office of Governorat the general election neat prior to the presenting of the petition, which F said petition described the proposed boundaries of the proposed district and prayed thati it be incorporated into a district, was filed with the Board of Supervisors on Septem.. her 11, 1950; and i w J ' 309 Monday, October 16, 1950 _ Continued MMITEA S, by order of the Board. of Supervisors duly given and made on the llth day of September, 1950, the time for the bearing upon said petition was set for Monday, October 22 19502 at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day; and MMU- S., pursuant to law, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa caused to be published a notice of such bearing, which said notice contained all of the information required to be contained tberein by Section 30231 of the dater Code; and 1': `US, it appears from the affidavit of publication on file herein that 41r such notice was duly and regularly published in The Courier.-Journal for the time and in the manner required by lacy, as shown by the affidavit of Darrell Theobald on file herein; and WHEREAS, said hearing was actually held on the 2nd day of October, 1950, as noticed, at which time the matter was duly and regularly continued until October 162 1950, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.1% of said day; and FIAS, at the hearing held on October 2, 1950, the Board heard and consid- ered a petition signed by approximately thirty--seven (37) alleged owners of property located within the boundaries of the proposed district, which said petition requested that the property o=ied by such persons be excluded from the proposed district; and 111F=AS, no other persons protested the formation of said district or the proposed boundaries thereof; and WHEMMS, at said hearings all persons interested were given an opportunity to appear to be heard; and 1SHs:REAS, on the 11th day of September, 1950, the Boundary Commission of Contra Costa County met and approved the boundaries of the proposed county water district, subject to certain minor corrections which would not add any territory to the proposed district; and I9rR AS, it appears that there is already in existence a Pleasant Hill County Mater District and it is to the best interests of the county and the proposed water district that the name of the proposed district should be Diablo Vista County Water District, s : N019, T=, 11' OIM, BLE IT MSOLVED: i. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that the said pe- tition for the formation of said county water district complies with the requirements of the provisions of Chapter 1, of Part 2, of Division 12, of the Vater Code and that said petition is genuine and sufficient in every respect. 2. This Board of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that notice of the hearing on the formation petition has been published and given as required by law. 3. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the boundaries of said proposed district should and shall include the following described property: Ali that certain parcel or tract of land located in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of Pleasant Acres Unit No. 2 running thence southerly along the Easterly boundary of Pleasant Acres Unit No. 2 and Pleasant Acres Unit No. 3 to the south east corner of Pleasant Acres Unit No. 3; thence tzesterly along the southerly boundary of Pleasant Acres Unit 116. 3 to the Easterly line of Patterson Boulevard, thence South, erly along said Easterly line of Patterson Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the Easterly extension of the South line of Longfellow Drive; s thence Westerly along said Easterly extension and alongthe South line of Longfellow Drive to the Northeast corner of Lot 205 of Pleasant View Homes Unit No. 3; thence South along the Fest line of said Lot 205 to the Southeast corner thereof; thence West along the South line of said Lot 205 to the Northeast corner of Lot 187 in said Tract; thence South along the East line of said Lot 187 and the prolongation: thereof to the center line of Oak Park Boulevard; thence West along the center line of said Oak Park Boulevard to the intersection thereof with the southerly extension of the West line of Heats Circle; thence ilortnerly along said Southerly extension and along the West line of said Heats Circle to the Southeast corner of Lot 169, thence West along the South line of said Lot 169 to the Southwest corner thereof, being also a point on the east line of Pleasant View Homes #2; thence North- erly along said East line to the South line of Lot 111. of Pleasant Vieux ff Homes ,'#2; thence West, North and East along the South, West and North lines of said Lot 111 to the East line of Pleasant View Hones Unit #2; thence r Northerly along said vast line to the Southwest corner of Lot 353 of Pleasant View Homes #4; thence East, North and West along the South, East and North z lines of said Lot 353 to the East line of Pleasant Vieux Horses Unit #2; thence North along said East line to the Southeast corner of Lot 103; thence Test along the South line of Lot 103 and North along the 1'iest line of Lots 103, 102 and 101 and Last alon§ the North line of Lot 101 to the West line of Pleasant View Homes Unit v-4; thence North along said Test line to the North- west corner of Lot 314; thence Easterly along the Northerly line of said Lot 314 to the Westerly line of I,arvin Drive; thence Northerly along the Westerly k line of said Marvin Drive to the Horth line of said Pleasant Vieux Homes Unit No. 4; thence East along the forth line of said Pleasant View Homes Unit No. 4 to the Southwest corner of Pleasant Acres Unit No. 4; thence North along v. the West line of said Pleasm t Acres Unit No. 4 and along the West line of Pleasant Acres Unit No. 1; thence East along the Horth line of Lots 35, 34, y_ 332 32, 31 and 30 in said Pleasant Acres Unit No. 1 to the boundary line common to Lots 30 and 28 in said Pleasant Acres Unit No. 1; thence North along the Monday, October 16, 1950 - Continued r 1 West line of Lots 28, 27, 26, .and 25 and the prolongation of said line to the center line ofBoyd Avenue, thence Easterly along the center line of Boyd Avenue to its intersection with the Northerly extension of the East line of Pleasant Acres Unit No. 2; thence South along said Northerly extension to the point of beginning. I 4. This Hoard of Supervisors hereby finds and determines that no land has r been excluded from the proposed district which would be beneficial by such proposed district. 5. This Board of Supervisors finds and determines that the name of the proposed district should be Diablo vista County Mater District. ry 6. It is ordered that an election be called and held in the said proposed Diablo Vista County Dater District on the 12th day of December, 1950, between the hours of 7 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock, P,U. of said day, at which said election shall be submitted the proposition of determining whether or not the proposed district shall be formed and that the notice of such election shall contain the following: r a) The date of the election, namely, December 12, 1950. b) A description of the boundaries of the proposed dis- trict, which shall be as set forth in Paragraph 3 hereof. c) Me name of the proposed district, which shall be Diablo Vista County Dater District". d) A statement that the first directors will be elec- ted at that election, who will take office if the district is formed. 7. It is further ordered that all of the territory lying within the bound&_. ries of said proposed district shall be, and it hereby is, consolidated into one • election precinct for the purpose of holding said election and that the names of the persons designated to conduct such election and the polling place of such election are hereby designated as follows: J r POLLI3zG PLACE: Ronald Howard Garage, 113 Roberta Avenue, Concord; Contra Costa County, California.r OFFTCMS OF ELECTION: MRJCRIE BERGSTROM, Inspector e j JEAX TTE KRAEM,Judge LOU WELLS,Judge MRCARET HOWARD,Clerk LOLFISE CORH'ISH, Clerk 8. It is further ordered that at such election the following proposition - - shall roposition - shall be submitted to the electors: Shall the proposition_ to foam Diablo Vista County Water District under the County Water District Law be adopted?" and that the first directors for the proposed district shall be nominated and voted far for as nearly as may be provided in Part 4, of Division 12, of the Water Code. 9. It is further ordered that a copy of the notice of election herein pro. vided for shall be published by the County Clerk once a week for- two (2) creeks in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Hoard held cam the 16th day of October, 1950,the following vote to-'. wit: by 8 s Ate: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLS'f, H. L. C1W.1 9GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J.CN3ON* R. i I1pRS: upe2'V'3.soa`S - II03Ig. ABSM%T: Supervisors - NONE. H X 3 And the Board to-kes recess to meet an Uonday, the 23rd day of October, 1950,V'' at 9 o'clock, a.m. 9! F x"+aSS. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CIERK BY 1 iaw puMir- 5k Y 1 h7 relh 1 FL'F" W GREE TiM BOARD OF StIWVIS CRS XONDAY, OC'T'OBER 232 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 O I CLOCK, A.M. IR THS BOARD CSAMEw—S IN THE HALL OF RECORDS, UARTIIE2, CALIFOR1TIA PRESM: RON. H. L. CUIWNGSI, CHAIRS PRESIDIRG SLP RVISORSaa S. S. RIPL..s RAY S. Tk3WR, J. FREUMICKSON; W. T. PAASCH, CLMK. Y x 63,x. In the hatter of Granting 1K" A. Ormesby Donogh Jr. qL Land Use Permit. r A. Ormesby Donogh Jr. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 fora land use permit .for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of ordinance 382 to have one foot R. side yard for garage located Lot 18, block H. Berkeley Highlands on Cambridge near Yale, Kensington Area, an R_1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contin.Costa County and said Planning Commission having ree- onuaended to this Board that said application be granted ren p On motion of Supervisor itipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.RDERM 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. The foregoing ordergTag ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?hatter of Granting Land Use Permit to Geo. H.r Ross. Geo. H. Ross having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinance 382 for 51 side yard, and home occupation to raise chinchillas in the south portion of Lot 59 and the north por- tion of lot 60, El Sobrante ,Acres Unit #2, fronting 651 on Rincon Road across from Bayview Court, Sobrate Area, an R-1 district, and said application having been referredn to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; sv_ 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. r Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t .u= In the Matter of Grwntin.g Land Use Permit to George T. Griffin. y5 George T. Griffin having filed vith this Board an application under the pro-. z visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the y : provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 31 side yard for garage only (detached) located on Lot 02 Kitchell Estates-Sobrante, fronting t y hmor Courts, an ?..J. district, and said appl.ica-59 82 on vest side of Ltchell Yin (Ba_..o_a r, tion having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said t Planning Cccmdasion having recomended to this Board that said application be granted; rte On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY UM BOARD ORDERM that said application for "and use pelt 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 umm imous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Granting Land Use Permit to William r 11. Rice, William R. Rice having filed vith 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 12f side lard on one side of Lot 25 Glen Road, Happy Valley Glen, Lafayette, Contra Costa County, California, an R..AA district, and said application baying been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended to this Board that said saplication be granted; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDS M that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said Ordi- nance 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......: a-•. „.. lion(lay, October 232 1950 _ Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to J. E. Ellinger, J. E. -TUJ inger 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 14 foot set back, located Lot 18, Orinda Vista Tract on Monte Vista Drive, North Orinda, Area an R-A district, and said application having boon referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Co=issian haying recomrsended to this Board that said application be granted;h' j On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY M BOARD ORDME: that said application for land use pormit for the modification of of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, bed the some ishereby granted. h f. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 Lz the Matter of Granting Land x ra.S Use Permit to T. G. Paulson. T. G. Paulson having filed u3th this Board an application Under the provisionse of Sec tion 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use emit for modification of thep provisions of Section 4 Subdivision X Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to eliminate side yards and rear yard for the garages located Lots 1 _ 2 _ 3 Paulson Court Tract on Paulson Court Road across from El Hido adjacent to Lazy H Ranch, an U-R-A district, and said applica tion having been referred to the Planning Coccd ssion of Contra Costa County and said 3 Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Taylors, IT IS i BY THE BOARO ORDS 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 utter of Granting hand Use Permit to ?Milton Claumsenius. Milton Claussenius having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have sidevardsof51ononesideand101ontheothersidelocatedLot5, Lafayette Homelands, Won Hamlin Road, an R_S district, and said application having been referred to the 3 i Planning Commission of Contra Coste.County and said Planning Commission having recommen_ dad that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIM- BOARD CRD=- 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 3 same is hereby granted* r The .foregoing order is,passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Granting Land Use Permit to Edson C. Stitler. Edson C. Stitler having filed with this Board an application under the pro- i 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, for 131 side yard located zlorU-on of Lots 100 and 101 Uoraga Estates at S. W. corner Owl Hill.. Road and Oalmood Road, Orinds Area, an R-A 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; 3%4 On motion of Supervisor Froderickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE71ED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance ashereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. 4 Mae foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. V In the Natter of Granting Land Use Permit to Elwin C. Phelps. i Elwin C. Phelps having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions rovi sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of 'Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have an 81 side yard for an addition to his house located on property Phelps on the Reliez Station 1 Road bounded on the north by Koller and the southwest/ f rnke, Lafayette, an R-A dis- trict, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Co=lssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor T%r lor, IT IS BY TIBC 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 rt* 1 same is hereby granted. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3i_honday, October 232 1950 .. Continued t _ a u t{t In the Flatter of Granting band r Use Permit to Gordon McCann. Gordon McCann having filed with this Board an application under the provi_ si ons of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a 61 set back for a retail business building (This will be in line with the other buildings) located on a portion of Lot 22 Floraland Tract fronting approximately 1501 on the east side of Boulevard stay approximately? 1101 south of Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Saranap Area, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra CostaCounty and said Planning Commission having recomended to this Board tlmt said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ttylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDF 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 tse umanimous vote of the Board. J*. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Howard Foulds. N Howard Foulds 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 r.. provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have four lots r; slightly less than 1020001 with 751 frontages and side yards of 51 and 101 for these K, four lots located bots No. 12 2, 38 4 of the proposed subdivision, DanVilla, located north of Linda Hess Ave., & west of the Southern Pacific trade, Danville areaan 5 °r R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having reconded to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS fiY THE BOARD ORDERS that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. Tho foregoing order is passed by the imanimous vote of the Board. s ` a In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Wayne Lash. Wayne Lash 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 51 side yards (both. sides located Lot #8, Lafayette Gardens Tract fronting551 on East side Elizabeth Avenue, an R_ 1 district, and said application having ben referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coammdssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDFFED 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 Futter of Granting Application of Best Butane Service Inc., fora land use permit to move existing bus- iness across road in S. D. no. 3. Fest Mane Service Inc., having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments to move existing business across road in S. D. No. 3, to be located on descriptive parcel 94 x 416 on South side of State Highvay formerly oemed by Westberg adjacent to west Y . side of '11hite Lantern, Four Corners area of Concord, and said application having been referred to the Plaming Comi scion of Contra Costa County and said Planning x Commission having recoffiended that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant com.. plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fl• r X it y n A i a > r Monday, October 23, 1950 - Continued J t In the Matter of Receipt of proceedings of Board of FAu,- I cation. of Bt. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County, re apportionment i authorization. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknotrledges receipt of a transcript of the r proceedings of the Board of Education of Kt. Diablo Un;fled School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held October 20, 1950s at which election the electors of the district by a tiro-thirds vote, the vote being 2,992 yes, and 264 no, approved the follocing propositions tl Shall the governing board of the Lit. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County be authorized 2 to accept and expend an apportionment in an amount i not to exceed Four Million Sine Hundred Thousand w.. Dollars ($49900,000) from the State of California under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 1.6 of Division 3 of the Education Code which amount is sub- iect to repap=t as provided by said Chapter? It is by the Board ORi that a certified copy of this Order be transmitte to the County Superintendent of Schools cf Contra Costa County. r .. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J. In re Issue of Bonds of Fmightsen School District. i WfMF,AS TfM GO U5J T+7,onda7,7 October 23, 1950 - Continued qk.. Y Yip t.a r• Bonds Numbered Inclusive) Denomination To Run qv 1 - 2 000.00 1 year 3 _ 4 1000.00 2 years k 5 - 6 000.00 3 years 7 - 8 000.00 4 years 9 - 10 12000.00 000.00 5 years 11 - 12 6 years v 13 - 14 x`1,000.00 7 years 15 - 16 19000.00 8 years 17 _ 18 9000.00 9 years 19 - 20 000.00 10 years 21 - 22 12000.00 11 years 23 - 24 12000.00 12 years 25 6 12000.00 13 years 27 _ 28 000.00 14 years n . 29 _ 30 12000.00 15 years 31 _ 32 12000.00 16 years 33 - 34 12000.00 17 gears s, 35 - 36 1,000.00 18 years 37 - 38 10000.00 19 years 39 - 40 1,000.00 20 years that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per annum, payable in likelawful money at the office of said coon reasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 1st day of January, 1952, and there- after semi-annualiy on the ist days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid; r t 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 r° w of said board affixed thereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of p ae: said bonds sban be signed by said treasurer or auditor. An such signatures and eountersigaatures way be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds ahal bo nanmlly of fiaod. Said bond,, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, si an be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping,.. IT IS FIMTIM ORDM that said bonds sba21 be issued substmtially in the following form, to-vit: s a lhuaber D2i7[T 'D SUTES OP AR CA Dollars s STATE Oar' CAIn'Di DSA SCHOOL BQm OP l aig-%tsen School District of Contra Costa County. I'i dI HTSEN SCHOOL XS'T'RIC T of Contra Costa; County, State of California.. ack. nowledges itself indebtdd to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office i of the treasurer of said county, on the 1st day of Janua7, 28 One Thousand dollars (X1,000.00) in lawful zonal of the united States of Adm—,- aa, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annumt, payable at the office of said treasurer on M IgE days of January and Suly of each year from than date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year Sieh is payable in one instal2m t at the end of such year). s This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as ria berequirod to set forth varying nurbers, denominations interest rates and maturities , nZored iron 1 to 40, inclusive, amounting in the f= aggregate to Fort. Thousand (,0402000.00) dollars 040000.00), and is authorized by a vote of more than tvo-thirds of the voters voting at an election, duly and legally frt called, held and conducted in said school district on the 3rd day of October, 1950, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity isith the provisions of the Constitu.»14 tion and laws of said State. p And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, inlcuding 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 boen 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 pre. scribed by order of said board of supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes and shall be payableout of the interest and sinking fund of said school district, and the R 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 WITIESS I:OF 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 county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the q day of 19 SEAL)R. L. CUMIINGS Chairman 0 o upery sors COUNTERSIGNED:D. M. TMTER f Conn u or W. T. PAASCH County dlerlc an3 C er• of the Ngrwala Supervisors x A r dA 11onday, October 23, 1950 - Continued 1 i 1, IT IS FURTUEt 0IRthat to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to-wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. µ5 of Contra Costa County, State of California, X11 pay to the holder hereof out of the j.' SOV t ninterestandsinkingfundofthe4 Knightsen School District in said County ay of 19onthed at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of Y. and _,100 dollars f for months' interest on Bond Ito. of said School District. n d.0 MlzD. 14. Tr.RTM t County Auditor IT IS FL TMR ORDMM that the money for the redemption of said bonds and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property in said school district and provision sball be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in .the manner provided by lawn. IT IS z-M 11 ORDMM that the clerk of said board of supervisors 1 cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in 'tEastCidontra F "{ Costa .Observer", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors 'will up to Monday, the 20th day of November, 1950, at 11 o'clock, a.m., of said day receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds or a 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. r - The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of r Supervisors of Contra Costa County,ty, State of California, at a regular meeting thereofheldonthe23rddayofOctober, 1950, by the following vote to-wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY0 H. L. CtMUNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. r'ITMERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors NOBS ABSSEUT: Supervisors - MORE In the Matter of Authorizing M attendance at annual meeting of Association of California Hospitals at Santa Barbara. N On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TRE. BIRD ORD:E 'D that Supervisor S. S. Ripley and Paul Rhodes, Superintendent of the County Hospital, are authorized to attend the annual meeting of the Association of California Hospitals at Santa Barbara November 14-16 inclusive, their expenses to I be a county charge. r s i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw warrant to Confer & Willis for architee_ tural services for remodeling laundry at Contra Costa County i Hospital. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD OME.RED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant in the stud of 1$982.00, in favor of Confer Z Hillis 366 Fortieth Street Oakland 9 ins Payment of architectural services, etc., in connection with the remodelling of the laundry at the County Hospital, said amount having been specified in contract dated November 7, 1949 heretofore approved by this Board. j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of thele Board. In the Fatter of Request of f 1 A. G. Sandford, Agent for George A. Allen, for rezonng of Allen property situated at Horaga Road and Noraga Boule- vard, Lafayette. On potion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederi:ckson,, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request for rezoning for business of all of the Allen property which has a frontage on Moraga Road of approximately 1.15.57 feet and on Morag Boulevards - of 13-5.40 feet, is referred to the Planning Commission.. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, g i 1 Sir. Monday, October 23 1950 - Continued i . Y e In the Matter of Correcting order of October 29 1950 Wl with reference to the amend- ing of General Assistance 5 policy. H This Board having on October 2, 1950 adopted an order which amended General. Assistance policy established by this Board an November 1, 1949, and it appearing that x said order of October 22 1950, should be clarified; 1 OWs TEMFIF 'ORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY !M BOURD 0_RI3ER=.`D that said order is corrected to read as follows: e 1. Unemployment or disability pa7muts may be supplemented to the full extent of need for vnIoables. Uaemployment or disability pay for erroloyables, ma:75e supplemented only then need in excess of bene- xsa fits is equal to or greater than $20.00 2. An allowance for personal needs as per the Aid to Needy Children Cost Schedule may be allowed for each needy person in an unem.. ployable fami.ls. k; 3. The following item in the Board order of November 1, 1949 is to be cancelled since new rules pgrmit assistance for 7 days. Rule to be cancelled: Continuation of assistance to current recipients will be limited to ninety days after the effective date of this policy and to two calendar months following, the date of application to new applicants. Further assistance may only be extended when need is c=cial anithen the extension of f assistance has been approved by a member of the supervisory staff." Rhe 'foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Advertising for bids for furnishing electricity for BEL-AIR LIGHTII1G DISTRICT, C014TRA COSTA COiETY. It appearing to this Hoard that the present contract for lighting in Bel-Air Lighting District will expire on the 16th day of Noverber, 1950, and that it is neces- sary that a new contract for said lighting services be obtained;K On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIM, BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Bidders for the K receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said BEL-AIR LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, in nThe post Dispatch.", said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.3L on Monday, the 20th day of November, f , 1950.r,. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the Fatter of Authorizing Chairman to execute release of any liability of the Pacific Cartage, Inc., as re-z. sult of damage to gates of Richmond Health Center. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS &Y THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute a release of any liability against Pacific Cartago, Inc:, its agents, servants, and employees of and from any and all claims, derands and liabilities aril£ng out of or in any bray connected with damage to gates of the Richmond Health Center on August 29, 1950 by a truck owned by Pacific Cartage, inc., 2595 Wood St., Oakland, said Pacific Cartage, Inc., having repaired said gates.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous .vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Ordinance No. 564. Ordinance No. 564 which amends Ordinance 491 (Salary Ordinance) by adding positions of Library messenger, Counsellor and Senior Counsellor, Juvenile Hall, and deleting positions of Auto Messenger Clerk and Supervisor and Senior Supervisor, . nr Juvenile Hall, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS RMBYTHEBOARDORDEthat said Ordinance is APPROVJD and ADOPTED. IT IS FURSM ORD"M that a copy of said ordinance be published for the t time and in the manner required by las in the "Richmond Daily Independent", a news- f' 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. 5NZ a Uonday, October 23, 1950 - Continued I 3h the Fatter of Altering Boundaries of the CMi AL CONTRA COSTA SA1 I ARY DIS- MICT of Contra Costa County, State of California.AUNUATION RESOL't zM, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that TIMIEAS, proceedings been hadeding by the Sanitary Board of the Central k Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Divi sion 5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California rsPursuanttowhichit has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it i be annexed to said Diserict, and TEAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sani.. tart' district, and it appears and this Board finds that it isfor the best interests F of said District and the contigu=s territory, and the territory proposed to be annexe I that said territory be so a.-hexed to said District. N0rr,nsM11E, IT IS OiB' , as follows: 1 fI. That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa. Sanitary District be, and they are hereby, altered by annexing thereto the hereina ter described territory, zv .Which territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of zich ter- ritory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of Caiffornia, are described as follows, to-vit: Beginnin at the most northeasterly corner of uStrandwood Estates Yet z, Unit INo- 2, Centra Costa County, California' as delineated on .map of said Subdivision filed in Forme 32 of daps at page 14 in the office of the Recorder of said county said corner being a point on the now existing boundary of Central Contra Costa Sanitary District and also the most southeasterly corner of that certain .67 acre parcel of land des- cribed in deed to Leo W. Browne and .uargaret P« Brovn which deed Was ter% filed on 1lovomber 7, 19493, under Recorder Serial No. 40659 and is of k W. record in volume 1459 of Official Records in the office or said Recorder at Page 135, and running thence northerlyand 'westerly alae the easternySx t and northern boundaries of said .67 acre parcel to the most westerly corner thereof v&ich corner is a point on the now existing boundary of F M. said Sanitary District and running thence southeasterly and easterly along said existing boundary to the point of beginningE r f m 2. ';bat the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby directed to "ile with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State-Board of Equalization, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth the legaldescriptionoftheboundariesofsaidterritory, together with a Bap or plat indicatings ,the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 54904 at seq. of the Government Code. i Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costathis23rddayofOctobers1950sbythefollowingvote, to-grit: x _ AYSS: Supervisors S. S. RT-PP=, H. L. a C'UI2.'1nTGS„ RAY S. TAYLOR, Tmmpmacmor. pyi r NOES: Supervisors - U012 ABSEIM Supervisors _ NONE. Fs In the Matter of Proposed trail through the Covell property, S. D. #3. 1 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 1S BY TBE BOARD ORDEI M, that the matter of the trail through the Covell, property Ybich is de..j sired by the State Divisionon of Parks and Beaches, is referred to the District w Attorney=s office .for reeommendatlon as to whether the County can accept property as atrail. WX The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In he Matter of Authorizingt44• purchase of flags anal stands for Court roam in Ricbmond. r On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ZT 13 BY THEBQMORDEX-0 that the purchase of flags and stands for the new Court room in Riel=ond at a cost of not to exceed $100.00 is approved. r I T IS BY Tt?-: BW-1D FMT.-:.R G ' r"'J that the County Auditor transfer the of $100.00 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Ftmd to Court Room furnishings,Superior Court Pro Tem Department, h f Z-.e farogoing order .is passed by the unanfnous vote of the Board. In the Yatter of Approving purchase of tyro ad jus table i 44 vall cabinets for office of the County Health Officer. I On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT 1SBYTHEBOARD01-0123"Z-1 that the purchase of twotP adjustable wa,2.3, cabinets, at a cast of j Monday, October 23, 1950 _ Continued ItF ti"r not to exceed X80.00, froom funds heretofore appropriated for an index fide, is L : approved. s3 N J•,, S IT IS BY T.BOARD FUR OMMM that the County Health Officer is author- w iced to purchase twelve (12) fibs holders, at a cost of not to exceed $25.00 and a: developing tabip at a cost of not to exceed 025.00 from the Capital Outlay funds of the County Health Department. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. TM In the Matter of Remodeling main office of County Health Department* On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 13 BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that E. A. Lawrence, County Superintendent of Buildings, is directed to remodel the main office of the County Health. Department, at a cost of not to exceed 125.00. IT IS BY THE BOARDFMRTHER 03 3D that the County Auditor Ib in Improvavents Appropriation in the ancrimt of a fr and DECRIBUS the Iaappropriated Reserve of the General Fund in the amount of 0125.00. Mie foregoing ceder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 41 In the Matter of Claim of Mrs. Louise ,Anderson z . Littlefield for damages. On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS t BY THE BOARD ORDMM that the claim of Ctrs. Louise Anderson Littlefield for $30,000.00 damages, which claim was presented by Mfr. William H. Phelps, attorney at law, 1326 Locust St., Walnut Creek, California is referred to the District Attorney for his rec osmaendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Architect for County Building in Richmond. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 1T 1S BY TO BOARD Ik:SOLVED that on Monday, October 30, 1950, an architect will be appointed by thisA, Board to prepare plans for a County Building to be coatstruated in the City of Richmond and that upon selection of said architect, the District Attorney shall prepare a con- tract .for architectural services. . nio foregoing order is passed by the Zu-animous vote of the Board. In the Batter of Amending Resolution authorizing classified personnel as it affects the Agricultural Extension Service. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and cn*motfon'of rSuperv:E- sor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS 37 THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolu.f tion adopted by this Board on. June 26, 1950, authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments, Is amended to provide for the addition of a position under the classification of Stenographer Clerk in the Agricultural FoGtensLnam Service, making a total of tbree positions under said classification in said depart.. r" ment. The foregoing order is passed by the unaalmous vote of the Board. C In the ?natter of Amending Resolution of June 26, 1950, which authorised classified personnel for various N County Offices and departments. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD 0,--M"D that the position presently occupied by Xr. Million Dalton, classified as Civil Engineering Assistant in the office of tbeCounty Surveyor, is reclassified as Civil Engineering Associate (1Uaking a total of 10 positions classified as Civil Engineering Assistants in the Surveyor*s office and 4 classified as Civil.y Engineering Associates: The foregoing order is passed by the ruranimous vote of the Board. S rr*+ e'. ti October 25 1950 - ContinuedMonday, 7 ji FT r i In the utter of Replacement policy in positions vacated k by separation or leave of absence. On the recornendation of the County Auditor and Director of Persormel, and on the motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded b Supervisor Ripley., IT IS BY T BOARDF ORDERIM that positions vacated by the separation of a permanet employee or the grant- ing of a long tern leave of absence may be filled on the first work day following the last actual working day of the departing employee, provided that documents confirming the separation or leave of absence of the departing employee together with supplemen- Lary payroll forms covering all vacations and compensatory time accruals of the depart. ing employee have been filed with the Civil Service Department. IT 1S ET TI' BOARD FIRTH R ORDERED that in case the Appointing Authority considers that training of the replacement necessitates overlapping the actual work time of the departing employee and his replacement, such replacement appointment shall to be limited term for the period of overlapping and shall be paid from the extra help- appropriation of the department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service to make a survey in the County Auditor's office. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEIM that in order to determine the advisability of adding to the staff of the County Auditor-Controller, a position classified as comptometer operator, IT IS' Br E BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission make a survey of the work in the r office of the County Auditor-Controller. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the matter of Ordinance No. 559. This Board having on October 2, 1950 adopted Ordinance No. 559, and a copy of said ordinance having been publi§hed for the time and in the manner required by law, r in the "Lafayette Sun" as evidenced by affidavit of Eleanor Silverman presented here- with- On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE_ BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 559 is declared duly published. Me foregoing order is passed by the unaninons vote of the Board. A In the ?utter of monthly reports. 4 j The Pittsburg Health Center and the Ricbzcmd Health Center having presented monthly:reports for September, 19502 I'P IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said reportsbe placed on file.. rY_ In the Fatter of Approval of Ordinance No. 565. Ordinance No. 555 wddch prescribes rules and regulations for the disposal of garbage by private and public agencies generally, 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. 565 is APPROVED and ADOPTED, and IT IS BY TSE i BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Lafayette Su ,% a newspaper oP general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra ,Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 1In the Matter of Ccc=unication from Port Chicago bions Club re x i civilian defense program. ws Cn notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the col=wmication from the Port Chicago Lions Club in which assis- tance in cerrving out the civilian defense program for the Hi.chols, Clyde and`Port Chicago area 3s requested,is referred to Sheriff James 31. Long, the head of the civilian jdefense program for Contra Costa County, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E r*F c a j 4 n rf qq 41 e N yak. 321 Monday, October 23, 1930 - Continued 3 , In the Matter of Granting permit to operate garbage dump on eer- tain real property owned by r William Gottschalk and Sarah Gottschalk (Vine Bill Area). r` Yk On motion of Supervisor Tgylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOATED ORDERED that L. C. Delebini, doing business as Mt.Viev Garbage Company, Pete Zunino, doing business as Valley Scavenger Co., Joe Havana and J.. D. Di Grazia, doing business as Orinda and Lafayette Garbage : Refuse Disposal Service, and J P. Elissonio and Steve C. Irigoyen, doing business as Diablo Disposal Service, are granted a permit for a period of f^rty-five days, to use, operate m d control a gar- bage dump on certain real property owned by William Gottschalk and Sarah. Gottschalk,:, which property is located in the Vine Rill area near Martinez, California, Zie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Transfer of funds, County Garage. At the request of Jos. N. Barkley, County Surveyor and County noad Commis- sioner, and on motion of Supervisor Ta;{lor, seconded bl Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THTE BOARD ORDEPM that the County auditor transfer !1,400,00 from Highway Equipment Replacenents - County Garage, to Building Replacements - County Garage, said amount being required to complete storage building for Surveyor. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. xr In the ?="latter of Appropriation Adjustment. t It appearing that there is a shortage in Replacements appropriations for the Surveyor'ss Office and an overage in capital outlays appropriations; F'+ y GUC On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE A ' BOARD ORDERED that Replacements Appropriations, Surveyor's office, be increased in the SUM of $`&0.00 and the Capital Outlays Appropriation for said office be decreased h W.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Batter of Authorizing r: attendance at Organizational meeting of proposed East Bay Metropolitan Planning Organ-A-11 iz ati on. Oh motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is authorized to send tau observers from said Planning Commission, and that tyro members of the office staff of the Planning Commis_ sion are also authorized to attend the Organizational meeting of the proposed East Bay1etropolitanPlanningOrganization, rich is a dinner meeting in Oakland on October 30, a their expenses to be a county charge, uThefore;oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the Matter of Resolution of Planning Commission regarding request for rezoning, which a ' r request was subsequently with_ 4r drntm. s The Planning Commission }saving an October 17, 1950 passed, a'resolution re_ questing the Board of Supervisors to accept findipgs filed with the Board this day, Wherein it is set forth that the said Planning Comam3 ssion held two public hearings on the request of E. J. Ghiglione and D. C. Bruzzone for rezoning of property, which request said E. J. (higlione and D. C. Bruzzone later asked be cancelled. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that said findings are accepted, and the Planning Commission and t, District Attorney are advised not to mend Ordinance Ho. 382 and its amendments to in any way vary the zoning property owned by said E. J. Ghigi ione and D. Co Bruzzone, Which is located north on School Street between Lafayette School and the railroad. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r r. In the hatter of Resolution of Planning Co¢mnission regarding request of the Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation for with- drawal of zoning matter in the Tenth Township Area. a z4 . It appearing that the Contra Costa County Planning, Commission on February1£, 19502 received a request from Parr-Richmond Industrial Corporation that their appli- cation dated December 7, 1949 for rezoning certain parcel of land from Heavy industrialtoResidentialNo. 1, be withdrawn; and that on March 1, 1950, said Planning Commission t 4 received a request from Marl N. Smith, 11ack Construction Company, that petition for rezoning of their property from Reay; ,Industrial to Residential Ilo. 1 heretofore filedbewithdrawn, and said Planning Commission having; on October 17, 1950, adopted a reso-: IT, Tionday, October 232 1950 - Comt1=:bd L r ti r N' lution reporting the results of Its begs and co=zEas ionsf wit1h reference to said request anti recoema+ndins to i s Board that aaald Board that said Board not rezone the property referred to and shown as ' 1laarchoator Village Roo 2" but that it roman as now zoned under Ordinance 382 and its asaanduents, an 8ean ladttsstrial; On motion of Supervisor Jtpley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 1T' IS BY T D 011MMM- that the fluangA of the Flamm Co=ission in this matter are y approved. c The foregoing order is .passed by the wmimous vote of the Board. t In the Tatter of Pacheco floods problem.J S Assemblyman Robert L. Condon having presented to this Boerd a copy of a:. letter received by him groes: the U.S. Arcy., Corps of Ergineersy wLth reference to the Pacheco flood problem; On. =oti.on of Supervisor 7bylors, secozAad by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS Mr '7= BOARD OTRD .,ED that a copy of said letter be foroarded to Congressman George F. lal.ler, and that the =attar of the Paebeco flood problem is referred to the County s3urveyor. The fore,-oil order is passed by the tunantl=vusc vote ofthe Boarde f In the Vatter of the Annexation of Certain Property to the Orinda HESOLUTZON OF County Fire Protection X3tr1cU AR:IkTIE T 1 :o f aE AS, on the 25th day of September, 1950 the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa passed a resolution of intention to annex the hereinafter described property to the Orinda Canmxty Fire Protection District, and t{. t' , Lon:day, the :3rd clay of October, 1950s, at 10 olclock A.U. was set as the time and place of soaring said ratter of annexation, and WM713AaS, the Clerk of said Board published notice of said time and place of E hearing in the Orinda Sun, a newspaper circulated within tate territory proposed to be t `. annexed, for the time rated by laws and 10 1 -!#S, it is the finding of the Board of Supervisors that annexation of the hereinafter described territory would be both advantageous; to the present existing district and to the territory annexed, 10- IT RBSOL W that the hereinafter described territory be and the same is hareby annexed to the Orinda County Fire Protection. District. Said property is described as follows: All that property situated in two County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the most soutberly corner of: Lot 63 as shovo on the map a entitled, 1Uwaga Woodlands, Unit j2s filed October 21, 1937 in Nap Book 1.12 at pages 641 to 644 inclusive, Office of the Recorder, Contra Costa: County, California; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said subdivision and along the northeasterly extension of said southeast line to the northeast line of County Road B_31, knolaz as Yore a Highway; r t 8 thence southeasterly and soutsaorly along the northeasterly line of said Lioraga Tri jvay to a point which bears U 400 221 500 E 21.51 feet and M 620 OOt 15 E 60.0 feet from the most easterly corner of Lot 78 as shows on the h mvp entitled, Iroraga Del Rey Unit 116. 1, filed Lily 24j. 1946, 1346 in Map Took 29 at pages 27 to 37 inclusive; thence S 620 001 1511 W 60.0 feet and S 400 22, 500 Ti 21.51 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 78; n thence southwesterly along VW southeasterly lines of Lots 78, 79, 80, 81 and 82 to the most southerly corner of Lot 82; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of said Lot 82 to the southeasterly line of El Camino ljoraga as shown on the said Map of Moraga Del Rey and Yoraga Del Rey Unit f No. 2, filed August 11, 194$ in Lap Book 35 at pages 34 to 37 inclusive; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of said El Camino_ Uotaga to the intersection tbereof with the extension southeasterly of the south- westerly line of Lot 75, as shown on said map entitled Moraga Del Rey Unit Ho. 1; thence northwesterly a'cng said southeasterly extension and along Am the southwesterly line of said Lot 75 to the most westerly corner thereof; x i+ thence continuing northwesterly along the westerly line of said Lioraga Del h' Rey Unit o. 1 to the most westerly corner of Lot 65 of last mentioned map, beim also a point on the northerly line of the 168.4 acre tract deeded to William Spivock, et ux, April. 26, 1946 and recorded in Volume 890 of Offi- cial Records at page 432• thence following the northerly line of said 168.4 acre tract; S 140 171 189 1 764.65 feet; S 600 281 W 700.0 feet; N 810 361 39" Irl 1988.61 feet to a point an the western boundary line of the RanchotoLagunaDeLosPalosCo?orados; thence northwesterly along the western boun- dary lie of said Rancho to the most southerly comer of Lot 68 a: shorn on aforesaid map of !Sonya S'oodlancb, Unit #2; thence northeasterly and south- easterly along the southerly boundary of said map of Lioraga Woodlands Unit 2 to the point of beginning. A Excepting therefrom that portion of P. G. E. property described as r follows: Begi.nnizrig a: tae most westerly corner of Lot 65 as shown on the above mentioned map of Korage Del Roy Unit #1; thence S 1.40 071 1811 W, 764.65 feet; S 600 28t W. 700.0 feet; N 610 361 39t1 T7, 1988.61 feet to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Color i 1'zlli R I Yonday, October 23, 1950 - Continued r 4. ados; thence northwesterly along the western boundary line of said Rancho to the southwesterly line of Lot 36 as shown on the map entitled "Lost Valley Estatesus filed September 25, 1947, in Map Book 33 at Page 49; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the southerly line of said Lots Valley Estates to the westerly line of Lost Valley.Drive as shown on last F , mentioned map; thence southeasterly and.northeasterlg along the southwesterly and southwesterly and Southerly line of said Lost Valley Drive to the westerly line of 'Jon Gabriel Way as shown on last said map; thence southeasterly- along outheasterlyalongthewesterlylineofsaidDonGabrielWaytothenortherlycornerof aforementioned Lot 65 of Boraga Del Reg, Unit l; thence southwesterly along the westerly line of said Lot 65 to the point of beginning. X Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 23rd day of October, 1950, by the followding vote, to.-wit: Ate: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cogs, Rag S. Taylor.. 77Cy„ J. Frederickson. DOES: Supervisors - lime. ABSE?dT: Supervisors - None. R In the Matter of the Formation of Shore Acres Seger Kaintenanee District. RESOLVE, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs State of California, that tine hereinafter described unincorporated area of said County is in need of sewer maintenance and that a seiner maintenance district should be formed there in IT ISR OLY A: FOIMID that the said territory is not included within any z: other sever maintenance district. IT ISF i'iir'" R:,SOLV-M that it is the intention of said Board to form the following discribed territory into Shore Acres Sever M& nten- ance District pursuant to tt the provisions of Chapter 4 of Part 3 of Division 5 of the Health and Safety Code. IT IS FUR=- :SaLTZD that the property proposed to be incorporated within the said sewer maintenance district is described as follows: That property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of Califon- nia, and particularly described as follows: Portion of the 'Northeast quarter of Section 9, and a portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 10 Towaahi 2 North Range 1 West it t9ssss Diablo Base and Keridan, mid a portion of Survey No. 175 Swamp and aver_ floored Lands, described as a whole as f011093: All bearings bei.-ng referred to the California Grid Systems) r; Beginning at the southeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed frog+ :bay Shore Land Caan_ any,, a corporation, dated April 1, 1949, recorded I'ay 2, 1949 , in Book 1380 of Official Records of said County at page 3902 said anoint being on the south line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 10; thence Westerly at ong said South line along T Flumaveg Road North 880 581 200 West a distance of 2622.61 feet; thence North 010 581 30" East, a distance of 650.05 feet; Bence Westerly d ong a line 650 feet ;north and parallel to the South line of the Far theast quay- ter of said Section 9; South 890 542 30" West a distance-of 1989.63 feet to a point on a line 650 feet East and parallel to the Test line of the j Northeast quarter of said Section 9; thence Northerly- al mg said line, forth 00 421 30" East a distance of 1980.40 feet to the South line of a County f Road ,knich. is .further described as a 3.799 acre parcel in a deed from Thomas Torzimey to the County of Contrayosta, dated 1.nrch 52, 1919, and recorded Ma e# 192 1919, in Book. 332 of Deeds, at page 446; thence along the Southerly-. boundary of said parcel South 880 531 30"" hest, a distance of 688.6 feet; thence South 710 161 30" East a diztan ce of 1040.87 foot along said road;- thence south. 670 431 39" east a distance of 2914.47 feet along said road; 77 thence Southeasterly along a curve to the right idth a radius of 352 feet a central angle of 42" 91 4"" a distance of 258.96 feet to the North line of y the parcel of land described in a dead from the Coity Land Development Y Company, a corporation, to George Wildes and Anna Y. Wildes, his wife., dated July 9, 1949 and recorded July 15, 1949 in Book 1499 of Official Records of said County at page 70; thence along said 111des parcel North 890 511 54" West a distance of 361.83 feet; whence South 10 6t 16" West a distance of 207.87 feet and South 880 311 East a distance of 399.66 X k feet to the Easterly line of said Co mmity Land Development Company parcel 1380 OR 390); thence algonsaid ^asterly line South 0" 431 30" West a dis- tance of 830.12 feet to the point of beginning. M IT IS 1IMTHsM RESOLV=-M that Monday, the 20th day of November, 1950, at the a' hour of 11 o 1 cl ock, A.Y. of said day, in the Cambers of the Board of Supervisors, Y Hall of Records, Nartinez, California, is hereby fixed as the time and glace to hear the proposal to form the said district. Any interested persaa spay file with the Clerk of this Board written ob jecti ons to the proposed district prior to said time. At the time and place hereby fixed for the hearing,, the Board shall and Tdll consider and pas on all written ob jecti.ons filed. t,Sf IT IS FCFtT t RES UU) that the Cleek of this Burd be, and he hereby is directed to give notice of said nearing in the form required by Sections 4873 and 4875 of said Code and that said notice shall be published* once a week for two successive Iuonday, October 23, 1950 - Continued t itlW I t. weeks in Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation circulated within the territory proposed to be organized into said district, said. newspaper being the one most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of the proposed district. and he IT 13 RESCLi'ED that _the Clerk of said Board be/hereby is directed to post the said notice in three (3) public places in the proposed district at least 7C- ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing, the heading for each such notice to be in letters of not less than one inch in height. PASSED AIM AOCPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costar t this 23rd day of October, 1950, by the following vote, to-wit: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cwamings, Ray S.Ate. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. Y Wr A -- =T: Supervisors _ Mone. x In the Matter of Directing Clerk to advertise for bids for furni- shing urni sling and installation of automa- tic fire sArizdtler system, County Hospital. Hpon motion of Supervisor Taylor,_seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TIM BOARD 010--=- that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Contractors- and' Bidders calling for bids for furnishing and installation of automatic fire sprinkler equipment for all portions of the Contra CostaCounty n Hospital Building situated on Alhambra Avenue, in the City of Martinez, California, in accordance with specifica- tions approved thus day by this Board of Supervisors. IT IS B'' THE BOARD FURS ORDERED that said notice shall specify that bids shall be filed ui.th the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. TT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each bid shall be made out on a form to be ob- tained at the office of the County Clerk, Hall of Records, )[Artinez, California; it z shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check for at least ten per cent (10} of the amount of the bid, payable to the order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before November 13, 1950, at 10 A.H., and will be opened and public 17 read aloud at or about 10:00 A.L. of that day in the Board of Supervisors! meeting room, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. The foregoing order is passed b« the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Approval of contract with CALIFORrZ'IA STATE CHAII ..'R OF CO 's' RCE. Contract dated September 29 1950 between COl3M COSTA COBRT the a of` the first part, and the CALIFORNIA STATS OF CO CE, party of the second part, wherein the part of the first t es toe nd from the eneral fund. of` said Co 4 ty; the sum of $1500.00 during the fiscal gear 1950-51, which said 8= be paid to thef party of the second part for cel-fain services is advertising, etc., the resources of the County of Contra Costa, is presented to this Board; and R On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY > BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings an of this Board, is directed to execute the some on behalf of Centre Costa" County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. JM H x C f J IFJa F` f 7ffi x Y 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, OCTOBER 30 1950 l THE BOARD MET IN REiGDLIR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS IN THE HALL. OF RECORDS-0 MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. AIPLEY, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. rt4 In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to Mrs. Josephine rs Vette.Lx Mrs. Josephine Vette 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 convert an j b existing building into a duplex, located property of Santos, fronting 208.40 Peet on i s the west side of Walden Road (or Cherry Lane) approximately 350 feet southeast of the { Sacramento Northern Railroad Tracks, Pleasant Hill Area, in 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 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 0. F. Scanlon Co. for a permit to erect retail store buildings and P parking lots in S. D. #3. XF" 0. F. Scanlon Co. , having filed with this Board an application for a land use s permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to erect retail store buildings and parking lots in S. D. No. 3, to be located on property fronting approx- imately 750 feet on the northwest side of Monument Boulevard approximately 175 feetaL southwest of Oak Grove Road, rear Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended that said application be granted;rIrP On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOAR ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted; 17 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. t In the Matter of Granting Land use permit to E. W. McGah. E. W. McGah 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 G Subsections 3 d: 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 12 lots less than I t the required 10,000 square footage, and to have side yards of 5 and 10 feet, on a proposed subdivision to be known as "Hillsdale" having 50 lots, located property r fronting 475 ft. on north side of Geary Road, approx. 600 feet east of Pleasant Hill Road the former Johnson property, 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 12 lots under the required 149000 square footage, but that the request for 5 and 10 foot side yards be denied. r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDthat said application for land use permit for the modification of the n provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same a is hereby granted for 12 lots under the required 10,000 square footage, but that the i request for 5 and 10 foot side yards be denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r y In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Geraldine H. Nelson, Geraldine H. Nelson having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have side yard of 3 foot on one side and 5 foot on the other side, located Lot 16, Block 70, East Richmond Heights Tract, on Sonoma near Tewksbury, Northeast Richmond 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 Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pro- visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f 39 Monday, October 30, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to W. D. Coppin. Y M. D. Coppin 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 us of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 1 of Ordinance 3829 to have a 7 root set back for his car port located Lot 72, Blakemont Tract, on Highgate Road, Kensington, in an R-1 district, aj A 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 Tailor IT IS BY THE 4{ BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the x 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 Lend Use Permit to C. Moore.p. C. Moore having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 332 for a laid use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 1 of Ordinance 3821, to build a second residence on this lot, located Lot 2, Block 226 Malls Second Addition, forth Richmond Area, In an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE. BOARE ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisio sIlk: 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 Laud Ose 'Pa i'L t RR'i331.ssm S_ glad.., Lawmr vowo AW M F.VAVWAW 4W X-W WW4P FN 10 r 6 V f.8#to;nS- k 4 a e 7u 5 + #` i 3 kip" sr hh7. :,- w'c'° i -: { t ,P nr i is hereby man The Z'M SI c =dar I.S Vft= ad bB the vote CC' tftet Board. U the Maw' of n per"It to silo Go 4S 1040 f t Milo G. Spaich 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 a 6 foot side yard far his "garage, located lot 184 Sleepy Hollow Unit #29 being 96 Van Ripper Lane, ORINDA, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Com 40 mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, 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 H. Z. Oliphant. r H. E. Oliphant 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 4 foot set back for an addition to residence and a 12 foot set back for an addition to the• garage, off La Plaza located Lot 3, Hacienda Del Orinda, Unit #1, on Camino Sobrante & La Plaza, ORIND , in 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land rise 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 is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IL Monday, October 30, 1950, Continued r In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Robert L. Binds. Robert L. Hinds having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 392 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection G of Ordinance 3829 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 Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TH3 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 Patricia A. Bill for a land use permit to erect a real estate office and retail store buildings in S. D. #3. s atricia A. Bill having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of ordinance No. 278 and its amendments to erect a real estate office and retail store buildings in S. D. #3, located on Lot 22, Sunny Hollow Tract, on the State Highway west of Leland Drive between Saranap and Lafayette, 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;x IT IS BY THE BOAR 3, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, A-1 ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted; The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies k with the requi^ements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Amending Land Use Permit granted Daniel Anderson on June 129 1950. This Board having on June 12, 1950 granted Daniel Anderson a land use permit to eliminate rear yard requirements for private garage located on Lot 5 of the Leland Tract on Bonita Lane, Saranap district, in accordance with the recommendation of the Planning Commission filed on that date with this Board; k And it appearing that at the Planning Commission meeting on June 7, 1950 the commission had recommended that said Daniel Anderson be granted a land use permit to eliminate the side yard and rear yard requirements for said private garage, but that due to an error in the office of said commission, its recommendation specified the w elimination of the rear yard only; Now, therefore, at the request of the Planning Commission and on motion of Y Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said land use permit granted June 12 1950 to said Daniel Anderson is amended to provide for the elimination of side yard and rear yard requirements for a private garage. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k In the Matter of Denying claim filed on behalf of Louise Anderson Littlefield. E On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim of Louise Anderson Littlefield (William H. Phelps, 1326 Locust St. , Walnut Creek, her attorney) filed with this Board on October 20, 1950 for damages in the amount of 30,000.00 is DENIED and referred to the County Purchasing .Agent to be forwarded by him the county insurance adjuster. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Extension of time on protest hearing on Tieso and Skow rezoning w request. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of ninety days to report on protests with reference to the request of Ernest F. Tieso and Wilbur Skow for rezoning of their property in the E1 Sobrante area. y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving pians and specifications for roofing for Contra Costa County Material Yard, Shell Avenue, Martinez. Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, having filed withl this Board plans and specifications for the stripping off of existing corrugated metal siding and roofing and the replacing of same with new corrugated transite or equivalent material for three buildings, or portions thereof, and the placing of new siding and s roofing of corrugated transite or equivalent material for one building, all at the Contra Costa County Material Yard, situated on Shell Avenue, Martinez, California; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TBE- Monday, October 23, 1950 - Continued 318': df 2 1 r In the Matter of Altering A Boundaries of the CERMAL CONTRA COSTA SAI:ITARY DIS- TRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California. IBRO TE" _ ABMMTION x RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, j California, that W'MREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the Central rt Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Divi- sion 6 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District; and a WEEREAS the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sari- tart' 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 annexedk that said territory be so annexed to said District. TdO, TiE?ii FORE, IT IS ORDEITLi M.. as follows: t 1. That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District be, r i and they are hereby, altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of whi Monday, October 23, 1950 - Continued 24- not to exceed ^980.00, from funds heretofore appropriated for an index file, is approved. IT IS BY TE BQJLRD FU E t t MEM that the County Health Officer is author- ized to purchase twelve (12) film holders, at a cost of not to exceed $25.00 and a w developing tail; at a cost of not to exceed 25.00 from the Capital Outlay funds of the County Health Department. a} The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. MA In the Matter of Remodeling main office of County Healthy` Dopart went. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE T BOARD ORD "D that E. A. Lawrence, County SuRperintendent of Buildings, is directed to W remodel the main office of the County. Health Department, at a cost of not to exceed 25.00. IT IS BY THE BQARD FMT11R ORD&ED that the County Auditor I11CREASE lilImprovements Appropriation in the amount of 125.002 and DEC'AS' the Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund in the amount of 0125.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Claim of Mrs. Louise Anderson Littlefield for damages. On motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Frederieksons IT IS s BY TO BOARD OR E".1-M that the claim of firs. Louise Anderson Littlefield for $30,000.00 damn es uhich claim was resented b qtr, William H. Phelps., attorneyat law 1326 Locust St., p t., Walnut Creek, California is referred to the District Attoney for his r ny.. recommendation. 11he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. A s In the Matter of Architect for County Building in Richmond ShOnmotionofSupervisorRipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that on Monday; October 30, 1950s an architect will be appointed by this Board to prepare plans .for a County Building to be constructed is the City of Richmond tj and that upon selection of said architect, the District Attorney shall prepare a con_ tract for architectural services. . Tho foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Amending Resolution t authorizing classified personnel as it affects the Agricultural Extension Service* On the recomendation of the Director of Personnel and on°motion'of -Super xx- sor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS By THE BOARD ORDOW that the resolu.. tion adopted b$ this Board an. June 26, 1950s authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments, is amended to provide for the addition of a fi position under the classifi.eation of Stenographer Clark in the Agricultural Extension Service, =al-ImS a tota1 of three positions under said classification in said depart-. went. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in thic Matter of A=ending Resolution n Of June 262 3950, zhich authorized classified personnel for various County Offices and departments. on mottan of Supervisor Ta,7lor, Yf seconded by Supervis+o+,r Frederickson, 1T 1.S TET IM BOA---.D OF-D=-=- tbat the pas3Ltiou prOm tlT occupied bar rr. W1211a= Dalton, c3ass3-fied as Civii ansimeering Assistant In the office o:r tb*Ca=t.T Surveyor, is roclassIXIed as Civil EbSineering Associate (Nakfn,g a total of 10 positions classified as Civil Engineering Assistants in the Suurveyor*sz office and 4 classified as Civil'. 4igiroering Associates: The foregoes order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r<A s y . Ilondatl, October 2.3, 1950 - Continued c R K wr T 1 f i f In the Matter of Replacement policy in positions vacated r by separation or leave of absence. On the recoamae ndati.on of the County Auditor and Director of Personnels and on the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD F' r ORD£RM that positions vacated by the separation of a permanent employee or the grant- c i ing of a long tern leave of absence may be filled on the first work day following the last actual working day of the departing employee, provided that documents confirming the separation or leave of absence of the departing employce together with supplemen- tart' payroll fomes covering all vacations and compensatory time accruals of the depart ing employee have been filed with the Civil Service Department. IT iS EY TM BOARD PUiTRMi ORDS that in case the Appointing Authority considers that training of the replacement necessitates overlapping the actual wcrk time of the departing employee and his replacement, such replacement appointment shall, be limited term for the period of overlapping and shall be paid from the extra help appropriation of the department. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Requesting Civil Service to make ate ,. survey in the County Auditor's 4, 01.r * office. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE , BOARD ORD0RED that in order to determine the advisability of adding to the staff of the County auditor-Controller, a position classified as comptometer operator, -IT 1111; BOARD Os'iMMED that the Civil Service Commission sake a survey of the work in. the office of the County Auditor-Controller. ie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..fp In the Matter ofjOrdinanceNo. 559. This Board having on October 2, 1950 adopted Ordinal ce No. 553, and a copy of said ordinance having been publihhed for the time and in the manner required by law, In the "Cafe tte Sun" as evidenced b affidavit of Eleanor SilvermanS y presented here_ with; j On motion or Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE, BOARD ORDERED that said ce deo. 559 is declared daly published. d j The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of monthly reports. The Pittsburg Health Center and the Rlclza md-Health Center having presented " monthly .reports for September, 1350, IT IS BY TIM BOM QRMED that said reports be placed on file., In the Latter of Approval of Ordinance No. 565. Ordinance Ho. 565 which prescribes rules and regulations for the disposal of r" garbage by private and public agencies generally, is presented to this Board; `and On notion of Supervisor Taaylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley., IT IS BY THE BQARD ORDERED that said 6dinance No. 565 is APPRO and ADOPTED, and IT IS BF TSE` BARD FURTHER ORDMM that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Lafayette Sum% a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra-.Costa.V . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, j 51 lIn the Matter of Cominication i from Port Cbicago Lions Club re civilian defense program. s On notion of Supervisor Riploy, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THEIBOARDORDERE0thattheca=wnication from the Port Chicago Lions Club in which assis- tance in carryinr out the civilian defense program for the Nichols, Clyde and Port- x Chicago area 3s requestad,is referred to Sheriff James IT. Long., the head of the civilian,r' defense program for f3ontra Costa County, At The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. 4, %. 321 Monday, October 23, 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Granting pormit to operate garbage dump on cer- tain real property owned by William Gottschalk and Sarah Gottschalk (Vine Bill Area). On notion of Simervisor T q7lor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THC I 11, BOARD ORD"^N that L. C. Delchini, doing business as Ht.View Garbage Company.. Pete r . Zunino doingbusiness as Ialle Scavenger Co. Joo Havone and J. D. Di Grazier do1 ung business as Orinda and Lafayette Garbage Refuse Disposal Service, and Sohn P. f% Elissonio and Steve C. Irigoyen, doing business as Diablo Disposal Service, are granted a permit for a period of forty-five days, to use, operate m d control a gar- bage dump on certain real property owned by Willian Gottschalk and Sarah Gottschalk,. which property is located in the Vine Hill area near Martinez, California. Zia foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Transfer of funds, County Garage. At the request of Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County load Commis- sioner, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS ED f' By THE BOA. D ORDEPthat the County auditor transfer $1,400, 00 from Highway Equipment m Replaceimnts - County Garage, to Building Replacements - County Garage, said amount being required to complete storage building Por Surveyor. c Zie foregoing order is passed br: the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 3uatter of Appropriation Adjustment. It appearing that there is a shortage in Replacements appropriations for the Surveyor's Office and an overage in capital outlays appropriations; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Replacements Appropriations, Surveyor's office, be increased in the sum of 60.00 and the Capital Outlays Appropriation for said office be decreased 60.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boqrd. a In the Fatter of Authorizing attendance at Organizational meeting of proposed Bast Bag Iuetropolitan Planning Organ- ization. tOnmotionofSupervisorRipley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Plate Cc=ission is authorized to send tw observers from said Planning Commission, and that two members of the office staff of the Planning Commia.. Sion are also authorized to attend the Organizational meeting of the proposed East Bag 1.1etropolitan Planning Organization, YdAch is a dinner meeting in Oakland on October 30, their expenses to be a county charger r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C l t In the ?utter of Resolution of Planning Commission regarding request for rezoning, which request was subsequently with- dram. The PlanningCommission ha on October 17 1950 west the Board ofSSupervisors to accept finds Passed a'resolution re- questing e_ q ing up p findings filed with the Board this day, tivherein it is set forth that the said Planning Commission held two public hearings on the request of E. J. Ghiglione and D. C. Bruzzone for rezoning of property, which request said E. J. Ghiglione and D. C. ^ruzzone later asked be cancelled. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Froderickson, IT IS B1' T BOARD ORDERED t1:at said findings are accepted, and the Planning Commission and a District Attorney are advised not to amend Ordinance No. 382 and its amendments to in any way vary the zoning property owned by said E. J. Mdglione and D. C. Bruzzone, Which is located north on School Street between Lafayette School and the railroad. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote o; the Board. In the latter of Resolution of Planning Commission regardingr request of the Parr-Richmond G Industrial Corporation for vdth- draiaal of zoning matter in the Tenth Tovmship Area. It appearing that the Contra Costa County Planning Commission on February16, 1950s received a request from Parr-Ricbmond industrial. Corporation that their appli cation dated December 7, 1949 for rezoning certain parcel of land from Heavy IndustrialtoResidentialIdo. 1, be withdravin; and that on March 1, 1950, said Planning Commission received a request from Earl tt. Smith, 'hack Construction Company, that petition for M rezoningof their property from Heavy industrial to Residential Ito. 1 heretofore filed, be withdrawn, and said Planning Commission having on October 17, 1950, adopted a reso_ ronday, October 239 1950 - Continued 3i. S zm. F y Ar lution reporting the results of its hearings and comissions with reference- to said request and recomending to this Board that said Board that said Board not rezone the property referred to and shown on "Parchester Village No. 2" but. that it remain as now j zoned under Ordinance 382 and its amendments, as Heavy Industrial;Fra On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 1 BY TIM BOARD ORDMME that the findings of the Planning Commission in this matter are approved. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous cote of the Board. In the batter of Pacheco flood problem. Assemblyman Robert L. Condon having presented to this Board a copy of a letter roce'i ved.by him from the QT S. Army, Corps of Engineersr with reference to the Pacheco flood problem;tom u tyea. On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS y T= BOARD ORD= that a copy of said letter be for:rarded to Congressman George P. Taller, and that the matter of the Pacheco flood problem is referred to the County Surveyor. The fore.oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j k i y r In the batter of the Annexation ry of Certain Property to ne Orinda RESOLUTION OF County Fire Protection District.AItXA7101 l r._r._r si:sAS, on the 25th day of September, 1950 the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa passed a resolution of intention to annex the hereinafter described property to the Orinda County Fire Protection District, and SAS, bonday, the 23rd day of October, 1950, at 10 o'clock A.E . was set as the time and place of hearing said ratter of annexation, and x .. ilpS, the Clerk of said Board published notice of said time and place of hearing in the Grinds. Sun, a newspaper circulated within the territory proposed to be annexed, for the time required by lav, and i' 'i..AS it is the finding of the Board of Supervisors that annexation of the hereinafter described territory rould be both advantageous to the present existing district and to the territory annexed, r r IjOz , _'H=70. 1_ , BE ?T RESOLVED that the hereinafter described territory be, Sand the same is hereby annexed to the Orinda County Fire Protection District. Said property is described as follows: A11 that property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Beginning at the most southerly corner of Lot 83 as shown on the map 3 entitled, Moraga. Woodlands, Unit #2, filed October 21, 1937 in Map Book 22 at pages 641 to 644 inclusive, Of'f'ice of the Recorder, Contra Costa County] California; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of said subdivision and along the northeasterly extension of said southeast line xN to the northeast lime of County road X3-31, kno= as bloraga Highway; thence southeasterly and soutberlg along the northeasterly line of said Moraga Hi way to a point ,which bears U 400 221 50" S 21.51 feet and K 620 001 1510 E 60.0 feet from the most easterly corner of Lot 78 as shom on the map entitle, Loraga Del Rey iuit No. 1, filed May 24, 1946, 1946 in PapT. Book 29 at pages 27 to 37 inclusive; thence S 620 001 15" W 60.0 feet and r - S 400 221 t-o" In 21.51 feet to the most easterly corner of said Lot 78; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly lines of Lots 78, 79, 802, 81 and 82 to the most southerly corner of Lot 82; thence northwesterly along the southwest line of said Lot 82 to the southeasterly line of El Camino Noraga as shown on the said ?:dap of Moraga Del Reg and Moraga Del Rey Unit No. 2, filed August 11, 1943 in Kap Eook 35 at pages 34 to 37 inclusive; thence southuesterly along the southeasterly line of said El Camino Uoraga to the intersection thereof with the extension southeasterly of the south- westerly line of Lot 75, as show on said map entitled Horaga Del Reg Unit Ido. 1; thence northwesterly along said southeasterly extension and along the southwesterly line of said Lot 75 to the most westerly corner thereof; thence continuing norrthuesterly along the westerly line of said Yoraga Del Rey Unit No, 1 to the most westerly corner of Lot 65 of last mentioned map, being also a point on the northerly line of the 168.4 acre tract deeded to William Spivock, et ux, April 26, 1946 and recorded in Volume 890 of Offi- cial Records at page 432- thence following the northerly line of said 168.4 acre tract; S 140 171 18 7 764.65 feet; S 600 281 W 700.0 feet; R 810 361 39" W 1988.61 feet to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho r Laguna Do Los Palos Colorados; thence northwesterly along the western boun.. dart' line of said Rancho to the most southerly corner of Lot 68 as shown on aforesaid map of boraga Wbod3.=4 Unit ;r2; thence northeasterly and south.. easterly along the southerly boundary of said map of Yoraga Woodlands Unit 2 to the point of beginning. Exceptinstherefrom that portion. of P. G. E. property described as follows: Beginning at the most westerly corner of Lot 65 as shown on the above mentioned map of maga Del Rey Unit #1; thence S 140 071 1811 W.. 764.65 feet; S 600 28t W. 700.0 feet; K 810 361 39" +W, 1988.61 feet to a j point on the western boundary line of the Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Color- X 32cy 1.ondati, October 23, 11-950 _ Continued ados; thence northwesterly along the western boundary line of said Rancho to the southwesterly line of Lot 36 as shown on the map entitled "Lost Vallev- Estates", filed September 25, 1947, in Mag Book 33 at Page 49; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the southerly line of said Lots Valley Estates to the westerly line of Lost galley Drive as shown on last mentioned map; thence southeasterly and northeasterly along the southwesterly and southwesterly and southerly line of said Lost Talley Drive to the westerly line of Don Gabriel Way as shown an last said map; thence southeasterly- along outheasterlyalongthewesterlylineofsaidDonGabrielWaytothenortherlycornerof aforementioned Lot 65 of Moraga Del Rey, Bnitl;' thence sotttheresterly r along., the westerly line of said Lot 65 to the point of beginning.Ar: IK,t Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 23rd day of October, 1950, by the following rote, to-wit: x. AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. Riploy, Ho L. Curmsings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. I+TOES: Supervisors _ Hone. ABSETTT: Supervisors _ ?lone. Y 3 In the Platter of the Formation of Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance rt: District. RESCLVEDO by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the hereinafter described unincorporated area of said County is in need of sewer maintenmee a--id that a sewer maintenance district should be formed there f in x,. y IT IS E OLY;Z AND 1;'OD3:D that the said territory is not included Vdthin any other sever maintenance district. IT IS FLs 111 RESOLVED that it is the intention of said Board to form the t following discribed territory into Shore Acres Seeger &'d ntenance District pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 4 of Part 3 of Division 5 of the Health and Safety Fade.a IT IS FURIBiER _RESOLIr.-ID that the property proposed to be incorporated within the said sewer maintenance district is described as follows: That property situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor- nia, and particularly described as follows: Portion of the 11ortheast quarter of Section 9, and a portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 10, Township 2, Forth, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and I4eridan, and a portion of Survey PIo. 275 Swamp and Over- flowed Lands, described as a whole as follows:3 All bearings beim; referred to the California Grid System). Beginning at the southeast corner of the parcel of land described In the deed .from Bay Shore Land Comp. any,• a corporation, dated April 1, 1949, recorded May 2, 1949 , in Book 1380 of Official Records of said County at page 390, said point being on the south line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 10; thence Westerly al ong said South line along F lumaveg Road Forth 880 581 20" West a distance of 2622.61 feet; thence North 00 581 30" East, a distance of 650.05 feet; thence Westerly d ong a line 650 feet 'North and parallel to the South line of the Northeast quar- ter of said Section 9; South 890 54t 30" West a distance of 1989.62 feet to a point on a line 650 feet East and parallel to the West line of the r Northeast quarter of said Section 9; thence Northerly along said line, forth 00 421 30" East a distance of 1980.40 feet to the South 12ne of a County rs Road w}aich^.is further described as a 3.799 acre parcel in a deed from Thomas Tormey to the County of ContraCosta, dated March 5, 1919, and recorded v Idaro# 19, 191 ?, in Book 332 of Deeds, at page 446; thence along the Southerly bounders of said parcel South 880 53t 30" 'Test, a dfstm ce of 688.6 feet; thence South 710 161 3011 East a distance of 1040.87 foot along said road;• thence south 670 43t 39" East a distance of 2914.47 feet along said road; thence Southeasterly along a curve to the right with a radius of 352 feet a central angle of 420 91 4" a distance of 258.96 feet to the North line of the parcel of land described in a deed from the Ccr=mity Land Development x' Campang, a corporation, to Georgie F.. Wildes and Arena LT. Wildes, his wife., dated July S. 1949 and recorded July 15, 1949 in Book 1499 of Official Records of said County at page 70; thence along said Tildes parcel North a 890 511 54" Wrest a distance of 361.83 feet; thence South 10 61 16" West a distance of 207.87 feet and South 880 31t d" East a distance of 399.66 r feet to the Easterly line of said Cowwwal is Land Development Company parcel 1380 OR 390); thence along said Easterly line South 00 431 30" Test a dis- tance of 830.1: feet to the point of beginning. IT IS RRI THIER RESOLIrED that Vondar, the 20th day of X6vember, 2950, at the hour of 11 o t cl ock, A.L1. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, liall of Records, Martinez, California, is hereby fixed as the time and place to hear the proposal to fora the said district. Any interested person may file cri.th the Clerk of this Board Britten ob jec ti ons to the proposed district prior to said time. At the time and place hereby fixed for the hea•ing, the ,ward shall and will consider and pas on all written objections filed. IT IS FURTT i R1-:S'4%L':7!'D that the Cler:: of this Board be, and he hereby- is directed to ,give notice of said raring in the form required by Sections 4873 and x875 of said Code and that said notice shall be published once a creek for two successive -.. w._.___a I f Wanda;,, Cetobcr 23, 1960 - Continued w `r i peeks in Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper of general circulation circulated within the territory proposed to be organized into said district, said newspaper being the one most likely to sive notice to the inhabitants of the proposed district., and he Y _ I3 IS ---IMTFM RESOLD that the Clerk of said Board be/`aereby is directed to post the said notice in three (3) public places in the proposed district at least ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing, the heading; for each such notice to be in letters of not loss than one inch in height. PASSED AND ADCPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the Counts of Contra Costa 4# this 23rd day of October, 1350, b; the folloving vote, to-nit: AYES: Suporvisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. CumPys s, Rag S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOBS: Supervisors - Hone. ABSM%'T: Supervisors - None. C In the Matter of Directing Clerk to advertise for bids .for furn-,T shing and installation of automa.. br r ,r, tic fire sprinkler system, County Hospital. Upon motion of Supervisor Taylor, .seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY R IIE BOARD OiM .'r that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Contractors and Bidders calling ,for bids for furnishing and`installation of automatic fire sprinklersIA equipment for all portions of the Contra CostaCounty LUI n Hospital. Building situated} on Alhambra Avenue, in the City of Kartinez, California, in accordance with specifica-. tions approved this day by this Board of Supervisors. IT IS M M BOARD FIRI T t OBDERED that said notice shall specifythat bids shall be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. IT 1S FMS-;M ORDER that each bid shall be made out on a farm to be ob- tained at the office of the County Clerk, Hall of Records, Xartinez, California- it shall be accompanied b;; a certified or cashier's check: for at ?east ten per cent (10%) of the amount of the bid, payable to the order of the Board of Supervisors of the Counts of Contra Costa, shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on or before November 13, 19503, at 10 A.M., and will be opened and public- 17 read aloud at or about 10:00 A.H. of that day in the Board of Supervisorsr meet f;, meeting room,, Hall of Records Martinez California. The foresoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of contract with CALIFORM STATE CHAD OF COM-=10E. Contract dated September 29, 1950 between CONTRA COSTA COUNTY the ap rty of,the first part, and the CALLIFOMMk STATE CHAIUM OF CO CE, party of the second part, f wherein the party of the first part agrees to expend frm the general fund of said Coon ty, the sun of 01500.00 during the fiscal year 1950..51, which said sun be paid to+ the, ra j party of the second part for certain services in advertising, etc., the resources of Y the County of Contra Costa, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H., L. Cwm ings- d Chairman of this Board, is directed to execute the same on behalf or Contra Costa County. 9 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r AV 10., 1-, A p,pr Mf Bee r 3 Y' rF, ktlid d r'eY 4 d' J Cha rman 4 y r QIct-23 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISMS MONDAX, OCTOBER 301950 THE BOARD MET IN REG" ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS IN THE HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. AIPLEY, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Denying Land jUsePermittoMrs. Josephine Vette. A, Mrs. Josephine Vette 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 convert an existing building into a duplex, located property of Santos, fronting 208.40 feet on , the west side of Walden Road (or Cherry Lane) approximately 350 feet southeast of the Sacramento Northern Railroad Tracks, Pleasant Hill Area, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County RF 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 usepp permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Application of 0. F. Scanlon Co. for a permit to erect retail store buildings and parking lots in S. D. #F3.f 0. F. Scanlon Co., having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to erect retail store , buildings and parking lots in S. D. No. 3, to be located on property fronting approx- imately 750 feet on the northwest side of Monument Boulevard approximately 175 feet southwest of Oak Grove Road, near Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having yr recommended that said application be granted; 1 w;rOnmotionofSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARDORDEREDthatsaidapplicationbeandthesameisherebygranted; The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoinggng order is passed by the unanimous vats of the So!lyd. In the Matter of Granting Land k use permit to E. W. McGah. E. W. McGah 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 12 lots less than t the required 10,000 square footage, and to have side yards of 5 and 10 feet, on a proposed subdivision to be known as "Hillsdale" having 50 lots, located property fronting 1+75 ft. on north side of Geary Road, approx. 600 feet east of Pleasant Hill !t Road, the former Johnson property, 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 rbegrantedfor12lotsundertherequired109000squarefootage, but that the request for 5 and 10 foot side yards be denied. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDEREDthat 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 by is hereby granted for 12 lots under the required 10,000 square footage, but that the r request for 5 and 10 foot side yards be denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Geraldine H. Nelson. Geraldine H. Nelson having filed with this Board an application under the prow- visions of Section 7 of Ord inane 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have side yardof3footononesideand5footontheotherside, located Lot 161, Block 70, East Richmond Heights Tract, on Sonoma near Tewksbury, Northeast Richmond Area, an R-I 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 ra ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the pro- visions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a 326 3: Monday, October 30, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to W. D. Coppin.r W. D. Coppin 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 1 of Ordinance 3829 to have a 7 foot set back for his car port, located Lot 72, Blakemont Tract, on Highgate Road, Kensington, in 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; a: 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 d Use Permit to C. Moore. C. Moore 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 1 of Ordinance 382, to build a second residence on this lot, located Lot 2, Block 226 Walls Second Addition, North Richmond Area, in 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 ry; that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARL 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 William H. Baird. s . William H. Baird having filed with this Board an application under the provisions t of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 3 foot side yard r and 3 foot rear yard for an addition to his residence, located the south portion of Lot 18, Block G, Berkeley Woods, at the northeast corner of Sunset and Woodmont, Berkeley Hills Area, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Plan- fi ping Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Milo G. Spaich. Milo G. Spaich 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 a 6 foot side yard fo his garage, located Lot 184 Sleepy Hollow Unit #22 being 96 Van Ripper Lane, ORINDA, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Com- mission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; C On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, 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 F hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use k Permit to H. E. Oliphant. H. E. Oliphant 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 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 4 foot set back for an addition to residence and a 12 foot set back for an addition to the, garage, off La y= Plaza located Lot 3, Hacienda Del Orinda, Unit #19 on Camino Sobrante & La Plaza, ORIND , in 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 Frederickson, IT IS BY THE 13 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 yu hereby granted. The foregoing is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, visy Monday, October 30, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Robert L. Hinds. Robert L. Hinds hawing filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 392 for a laced use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection G of Ordinance 3829 and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning s` Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application of Patricia A. Bill for a land use permit to erect a real estate office and retail store buildings in S. D. #3.x atricia A. 3111 having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments to erect a real estate office and retail store buildings in S. D. #3, located on Lot 22, Sunny Hollow Tract, on the State Highway west of Leland Drive between Saranap and Lafayette, and i xx 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; x i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARORDEREDthatsaidapplicationbeandthesameisherebygranted; y The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requi^ements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending Land Use Permit granted Daniel Anderson on June 12, 1950. r' M This Board having on June 129 1950 granted Daniel Anderson a land use permit to eliminate rear yard requirements for private garage located on Lot 5 of the Leland Tract on Bonita Lane, Saranap district, in accordance with the recommendation of the Planning Commission filed on that date with this Board; rY And it appearing that at the Planning Commission meeting on June ?, 1950 the commission had recommended that said Daniel Anderson be granted a land use permit to eliminate the side yard and rear yard requirements for said private garage, but that due to an error in the office of said commission, its recommendation specified the elimination of the rear yard only; Now, therefore, at the request of the Planning Commission and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said kF land use permit granted June 12, 1950 to said Daniel Anderson is amended to provide for the elimination of side yard and rear yard requirements for a private garage. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vQ a of the Board.ti In the }latter of Denying claim filed on behalf of Louise Anderson Littlefield. On the recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim of Louise Anserson Littlefield (William H. Phelps 1326 Locust St., Walnut Creek, her attorney) filed with this Board on October 20, 190 for damages in the amount of 30,000.00 is DENIED and referred to the County Purchasing Agent to be forwarded by i him the county insurance adjuster. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Matter of Granting Extension of time on protest hearing on Tieso and Skow rezoning a request. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Planning Commission is granted an extension of ninety days to ! report on protests with reference to the request of Ernest F. Tieso and Wilbur Skow for rezoning of their property in the El Sobrante area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving plans and specifications for roofing for Contra Costa County Material Yard, Shell Avenue, Martinez. Jos. W. Barkley, County Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, having filed with 7.;" 4 this Board plans and specifications for the stripping off of existing corrugated metall siding and roofing and the replacing of same with new corrugated transite or equivalent r material for three buildings, or portions thereof, and the placing of new siding and a roofing of corrugated transite or equivalent material for one building, all at the Contra Costa County Material Yard, situated on Shell Avenue, Martinez, California; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE'-_._ r 328- Monday, October 30, 1950, Continued r; BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications ARE APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Contractors and Bidders calling for bids for said work in accordance with plans and specifications above referred to, said bids to be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records and to be accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty of at least ten per cent o f' the bid, guaranty -to be in form of certified check or cashier's check, bids to be sealed and filed with said Clerk on or before November 209 1950 at 11 A.M. and to be opened and publicly read aloud at or about 11 A.M. of that day in the Board of Super- visors' meeting room, Hall of Records, Martinez, California.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S f In the Matter of Establishing ry prevailing wage scale for Contrat Costa County Material Yard, Shell Avenue, Martinez. In accordance with provisions of the Labor Code, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD DETERMINED that the prevailing rate of wages applicable for the stripping off of existing corrugated metal siding and roofing and the replacing of same with new corrugated transite or equivalent material for three buildings, or portions thereof, and the placing of new siding and roofing of corrugated transite or equivalent material for one building, all at the Contra Costa County Material Yard, situated on Shell Avenue, Martinez, California, and to be paid on said project shall be as follows: Classification Rate Per Sour CARPENTERS wy; Journeymen Carpenters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2.175 a Cabinet Makers - Outside 2.175 Shinglers 2.30 Millwrights 2.30 1 Rigger, Bridge and Heavy Timber Carpenters 2.30 Saw Filers 2.30 Foremen to receive $2.00 per eight hour day above journeyman classification. Double time for all overtime. Apprentices Graduated Scale LABORERS General Laborers 1.55 Gardeners and Landscape Laborers 1.55 Mrd. Bridge Laborers 1.55 7 Construction Laborers 1.55 Trackmen, Construction, Maintenance and Repair 1.55 All Cleanup Work of Debris, Grounds and Buildings 1.55 Watchmen, Flagmen and Guards 1.55 i1}Concrete Laborers (Wet or Dry) 1.55 Asphalt Shovelers 1.55 i Sewer Pipe - None-metallic 2.00 SHEET METAL WORKERS Sheet Metal Workers 2.31 Apprentices Graduated Scale TEAMSTERS Dump Trucks z4 Under 4 yds. (Rater level) 1.64 4 yds. and under 6 yds. (water level)1.76 t. s 6 yds. and under 8 yds. (water level)1.85 8 yds. and over (water level)2.23 Transit Mix- 3 yds. -and under (mfg. mixing capacity rating) 1.72 µ4 yds. and 5 yds. (mom mixing capacity rating) 1. 81 Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying less than 109500 lbs. 1.67 a Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying over 109500 lbs. 1. 79 Heavy Duty Transports 1. 95 Winch Truck and "A" frame drivers (when winch is 45 not used on a flat rack truck the flat rack rate will apply) 1. 92 Helpers, Warehousemen, Teamsters 1. 67 Drivers of Tank Trucks or 'rater Trucks, 400- gallon tank capacity or less 1. 64 Drivers of Tank Trucks or Fater Trucks in excess 3 of 400 gallons 1. 76 Lift Jitneys and Fork Lift Drivers 1. 79 Road Oiler 1. 76 Automotive Oiler or Greaser 1. 70 Bootman 1. 75 Ross Carrier or other type carrier 1. 98 Truck Repairman - Job site construction 2. 28 Truck Repairman Helpers - Job site construction 1. 83 Where on a greasing truck an engineer-oiler and a teamster-oiler work interchangeably servicing both trucks and other equipment, their rate shall be identical with the exception of overtime, when the truck greaser shall be paid time and one- half for overtime 1.93 Jh"The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Monday, October 30, 1950, Continued In the batter of Approval of Warrant No. 573 issued by Delta Farms Reclamation District, No. 2024. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that warrant No. 2024 in the sum of $375.43 in favor of Leo F. Fallman for Eng. & Supt., Opr. R&M Pumps, General Expenses R&M Canals, dated October x 16 1950 IS APPROVED and H. L. C s Chairman of the Board is authorized to sign the approval of the Board on ssaaidgwarrant. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of h Agreement extending lease with George M. Mitchell and Maria4f Mitchell for property used by County for library purposes at El Sobrante. r` On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that agreement dated October 23, 1950 between George M. Mitchell and Maria Mitchell, his wife, 31 Mitchell Way, E1 Sobrante, Lessors, and County of Contra Costa, which agreement extends for an additional period commencing November 1, 19-511- and 951andendingOctober3191952aleasedatedSeptember29, 1949 between said parties at the same rental and on the same terms and conditions as set forth in said lease, fS N.,? APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costas the lessee. u IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized and directed to draw warrants, monthly, in favor of said George M. Mitchell and Maria Mitchells in accordance with the terms of said lease as extended. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Compensation for officers and for owners of polling places, GENERAL ELECTION, November 79 1950 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation be and the same is hereby fixed as follows for election officers who conduct the General Election on November 7, 1950 in the Contra Costa County precincts: 15.00 for services as election officers 3.00 for delivering the election returns 100 per mile, each way, for messenger who delivers said election returns IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owners of polling places furnished for said election is hereby fixed at $10.00 for each polling place. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rTMP In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Knightsen School District.RESOLUTION AND ORDER w It appearing to this Board that "East Contra Costa Observer" will be unable to publish the notice of sale of bonds of Knightsen School District in accordance with the resolution and order of this Board adopted on the 23rd day of October, 19501 and that the time for receiving proposals should be extended, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that so much of the resolution and order of this hBoard, dated October 23, 1950, as directs the Clerk of this Board to cause the notice of sale of bonds of Knightsen School District in "East Contra Costa Observer" is amended to read "IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in tqe Brentwood News", a newspaper of general circulations printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of Supervisors will up to Mondays the 27th day of November, 1950, at y* 11 o'clock A.M. of said day etc, Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 30th day of October, 19509 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. lY f8 3_30' Monday, October 30, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing x cancellation of 1950-51 county tax liens. The Board of Trustees of Contra Costa Junior College District having entered into a lease with the Santa Fe Land Improvement Company for certain property which is assessed on the 1950-51 county tax liens as a parcel of the 13.18 ac. parcel, assess- ment No. 95116, and the Junior College District having requested that as said property was leased for use as a playground and athletic field for the Junior College Distridt, the county tax liens be cancelled under provisions of Section 1 of Article XIII of the California State Constitution; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the County tax lien on the southerly 5.19 ac. parcel included in the 13.18 ac. parcel assessed to Santa Fe Land Improvement Company under 1950-51 assessment #95116. 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appropriation Increase. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor increase capital outlay appropriation of the Y Juvenile Hall in the amo•.ant of $152.42,which amount has been given to the County by the Soroptimist Club of Concord, to be used for the purchase of playground equipment in the new Juvenile Hall. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor decrease Capital Outlay appropriation of the Agricultural Extension Service, in the sum of $1,975.00 and increase Replacement appropriation, Agricultural Extension, in the sum of $1,975.00 for the purpose of providing funds for the replacement of an automobile. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Appropriation Adjustment. TM On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $391.00 from Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Alterations of County Hospital Laundryq in order to provide sufficient funds to pay the claim of Confer and Willis for architectural services in connection with the remodeling of Hospital Laundry. u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amending resolution authorizing classified personnel as it affects the Building Inspector's Department. At the request of the County Building Inspector and on the recommendation of the Director of personnel and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS AY THE BOARD aRDB118D that the resolution adopted by this Board on June 262 19502 authorizing classified personnel for the various county offices and departments, is amended to provide for the addition of two positions in the classification of Building Inspector, Structural, and the cancellation of one position in the classification of Building Inspector, Plumbing, and the cancellation of one position in the classification of Building Inspector, Electrical, in the County Building Inspector's Department, making a total of five positions under the classification of Building Inspector, Structural, two positions under the classification of Building Inspector, Electrical, one position under the classification of Building Inspector, Plumbing in said department, said amendment to be effective as of December 2, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Selection of Architect for proposed County building in Richmond. This Board having on October 23, 1950 adopted a resolution declaring that on this date an architect would be appointed to prepare plans for a County building to be constructed in Richmond; and it appearing that several architects living within the County of Contra Costa have applied to the Board for selection as architect for preparation of plans for said proposed building in Richmond and that this Board, there- fore, desires to give the matter further study; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter of selecting an architect for the preparation of plan of said proposed building, is continued to November 139 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rn" 331 f., Monday, October 30, 1950, Continued A In the Matter of Requesting State r Engineer to prepare topographic map of the Mt. Diablo quadrangle. This Board having on March 22, 1948 passed an order directing that a request I be made to the State Engineer to immediately commence the preparation of topographic map of the Vt. Diablo quadrangle on the scale of 1"s2OOO' for the purpose of soil studies, county highway relocation studies, flood control studies and fire trail studies, and such studies as may come before the various groups and organizations interested in working from accurate topographic maps of the Mt. Diablo area; and WHEREAS, such application was made on March 249 1948 to State Engineer Ed Hyatt of Sacramento; and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that as of this date very. little action has been taken toward the preparation of such a map by said Engineer; and u WHEREAS, this County has had a remarkable increase in population and many new homes have been built within the County which have resulted in additional demands on this Board for adequate flood control, fire protection, relocation of highways, I fire trails, recreational areas and other services; and WHEREAS, this Board is in dire need of such a map as it heretofore requested ! Y from the State Engineer, to assist it in the study of the problems confronting it; NOW THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Taylor,, seconded by Supervisor Rip1e , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the State Engineer is again requested to immediately prepare such a topographic map for this County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of monthly report. Report for the month of October, 1950, is presented by the Richmond Society 3 for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals, and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED1, that same be placed on file. G In the Matter of Ordinances 561 and 563. A copy of Ordinance No. 561 and a co 563 having beenpublishedforthetimeandinthemannerrequiredby Ordinance No. ubylawintheIIIABLOBEACON, anewspaperofgeneralcirculation, printed and published In the County of Contra wCosta, as evidenced by affidavits of J. Augustine presented to this Board; Q On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatOrdinancesNo. 561 and No. 563 be and the same are herebyvdeclareddulyypublished. tTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 567. r Ordinance prohibiting parking on the east side of Highland Avenue from theintersectionofKenyonAvenuenortherlytothesoutherlyboundaryoflandsofthenRichmondSchoolDistrictintheunincorporatedareaeastofE1Cerrito, is presentedtothisBoard, and A On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY w THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 567 is declared duly published. ry IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said Ordinance No. be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "El Cerrito Journal", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costal The foregoing order is passedgg by the unanimous vote of the Board.J And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 6, 1950, at 9 A.M. firman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CIMM By Deputy Clerk h;a t 332 w BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ts` MONDAY, NOVEMBER 62 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 0'CLOCK A.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS IN THE HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S RIPLEY$ RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of October, 1954, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board APPROVED and signed by the Chairman. M In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of sf erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: On the Unsecured Personal Property Roll, Assessment #5793 Donald and Ethel Farnum are assessed with personal property in the amount of $250. Mr. Farnum filed claim for war veterans exemption but through a clerical error exemption was not allowed 250 exemption should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and x the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 7, Assessment #76648, Marie Anna Noyes with portions of Lots G and H, Nob Hill Subdivision of Pinole with improvements erroneously assessed at $3435. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2920. In Volume 8, Assessment #95069, M. S. Lauritzen et al are assessed with a 4.30 acre tract in Lot 7 of Section 24 T1N R5w with land erroneously assessed at $107!500. The correct assessed value of land is $10,750. In Volume 17, Assessment #2005679 Joseph B. and Robert H. Cook are assessed d C' with Lots 6 to 11 inclusive Block 5 with land erroneously assessed at $780. The correct assessed value of land is $480. In Volume 20, Assessment #5001209 Leslie and Lulu M. Bradbrook, 834 Rosedale Ave., Lafayette, are assessed with a 1.69 acre tract in Rancho Laguna De Los Palos Colorados with improvements erroneously assessed at $1620. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 23, Assessment #603727, V. R. and Martha E. Thompson are assessed with a portion of Lot 99 Map of the Greenfield Tract with improvements erroneously u assessed at $1290. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 25, Assessment #6150089 Stewart J. and Nell L. Milne are assessed with a 2.11 acre tract in Ro San Miguel with improvements erroneously assessed at $4830. Th correct assessed value of improvements is $910. In Volume 25, Assessment #618522, Donald H. and Alive .'7. Neilson are assessed with Lot 23 and a portion of Lot 24, Assessors Map of a Portion of Contra Costa Golf Club with improvements erroneously assessed at $2020. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1820. fi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; 0 On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 17, Assessment #200566, Annie Powney is assessed with Lot 5 Block 5, Tewksbury Heights with land erroneously assessed at $120. The correct assessed value of land is $30. r 1 x.33'3 t Monday, November 6, 1950, Continued f' In Volume 20, Assessment #501178, C. J. and Anna J. Garibotti are assessed with a .23 acre tract in Town of Lafayette with improvements erroneously assessed at $5050 and a .41 acre tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $10!170. The correct assessed value of improvements on the .23 acre tract is $4260 and the correct assessed l value of improvements on the .41 acre tract is $5000. j In Volume 22, Assessment #550090, Wilhelm and Nell W. Hirschkind are assessed with a 112 acre tract with land erroneously assessed at $4430. The correct assessed value of land is $2800. i In Volume 269 Assessment #622292, William F. and Dorothy N. Sager are assessed with a portion of Lot 56, Larkey Ranch Subdivision No. 2 with improvements erroneously !a assessed at 52560. The correct assessed value of improvements 1s $2240. i f= x 6 In Volume 28, Assessment #665064, Crocker First Federal Trust Co. , is assessed with a 8.83 acre tract in Orinda Park, assessed value of land $3090, improvements 3810. The correct ntunber of acres in this tract is 6.50 acres and the correct assessed g value of land is $1460. Improvements remain the same. In Volume.281 Assessment #672029, Felix A. and Elizabeth M. Smith are assessed with the Easterly portion of Lot 7, Orinda Villa Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $2400. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. In Volume 28, Assessment #700128, 0. E. Orr is assessed with 18.10 acres in Lo C of the Dohrman Ranch with improvements erroneously assessed at $14,090. The correct assessed value of improvements is 512,790. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 24 Assessment #607481 Ethel CHogan is assessed with aC. g portion of Lot 176, R. N. Burgess Walnut Lands !dap No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at$ 2070. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1330. In Volume 27, Assessment #649805 Al and Selma Swanson are assessed with Lot Irvine-Bloombield Subdivision with improvements erroneously assessed at $1290. The 5} correct assessed value of improvements is $810.4= In Volume 28, Assessment #677209, Donald L. and Alice G. Rheem are assessed i with Lots 12, 15, 13 and 16 less portion td County, Moraga Junction Business Property I with improvements erroneously assessed at $29,080. The correct assessed value of rimprovementsis25,750. In Volume 31, Assessment #7535639 William A. Compiano et al, are assessed with portions of Lots 1, 2 and 3. Block 132, Map of East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4 with improvements erroneously assessed at $180. There were no improvements on this property and should be cancelled. i In Volume 309 Assessment #797286, Louis Mattos, 302 Hollis Ave. , Rodeo, is assessed with Lots 36 and 38 Block 29W, Town of Rodeo with improvements erroneously assessed at 1810. The correct assessed value of improvements is S1390. In Volume 33, Assessment #9022220, Byrd and Ruth L. Norton are assessed with the t. Pest 100 feet of Lot 10 less North 20 of Test 100 feet Vine Valley View with improve- Mmentserroneouslyassessedat $2200. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 33, Assessment #9104+7, John and R. Celesta Isola, are assessed with , a 3.40 acre parcel in Ro San Miguel with improvements erroneously assessed at $8720. T e correct assessed value of improvements is $5900. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. t The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: j f In Volume 31 Assessment #33026, Natale and Bary Cisi are assessed with a portion of Lots 17, 18 and 19 Block 18, Alta Punta Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at w4180. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should! be cancelled. k In Volume 41 Assessment #39901, Steve Crespan is assessed with Lots 1, 27 3 and 4, Section A, Behrens Tract assessed value of land $9809 improvements $640. On May 12, 1950, (Recorder's File 24312) the Richmond School District acquired Lots 1, r 2 and 3, which should be cancelled. Mr. Crespan should be assessed with Lot 4. assessed value of land $160, improvements $640. In Volume 71 Assessment #80062, C. A. Hooper Co. , c/o City of Pittsburg, is assessed with a 2.25 acre tract in Ro Los Medanos, assessed value of land $1470. In i 334 Monday, November 6, 1950, Continued October 30, 1946, recorded in Volume 958 page 2679 the City of Pittsburg acquired abov 4. property and should be cancelled. In Volume 11, Assessment #120253, Frederick James and Agnes A. Gregory are assessed with Lot 28 and South 12.22 feet of Lot 28, Block 21 Nicholl Macdonald Avenue Civic Center with improvements erroneously assessed at $3000. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1500. In Volume 11, Assessment #120254, Robert and Mary M. Dawson are assessed with the North 12.78 feet of Lot 29 and all of Lot 30 Block 212 assessed value of land x290, no improvements. Through an error improvements of 51500 were omitted from this property. Mr. Dawson requests improvements be added. In Volume 15, Assessment #170040, Frederick and Elizabeth Champion are assesse with a tract of land in the Town of Walnut Creek, with improvements erroneously assessed at $1700. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and shoul be cancelled. In Volume 15, Assessment #188723, Anders C. and Marie C. Anderson, Box 543, Brentwood, are assessed with the North 1/2 of Lot 14, Clearview Subdivision with improvements erroneously assessed at $920. 'here were no improvements on this propert on lien date and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the batter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. h: The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51,x and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 51 Assessment ,#46814, Merritt E. and Ethel C. Roberts, 8515 Betty Lane, E1 Cerrito, are assessed with Lot 18 and South 10 feet of Lot 21, Arlington Estates with improvements erroneously assessed at $3550. There were no improvements o this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. Exemption should be changed to $720. In volume 19, Assessment #407001, 407002, 407003 407004, C. and H. Sugar Refining Corp: , is assessed with Lots 1 to 7 inclusive, lock 1, Eppinger Addition. z, These assessments should be cancelled as they are included in Assessment #405025-1• In Volume 199 Assessment #407699, C. and H. Sugar Refining Corp. , is assessed with Lot 18 Block A, Map of Crockett Heights, assessed value of land $125. This p assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Parcel 8, Assessment #407702. In Volume 19, Assessment #4e7701, C. and H. Sugar Refining Corp. , is assessed with the West 32.47 feet of Lot 20 and all of Lot 22, Block A. Crockett Heights, assessed value of land $210. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Parcel 71 Assessment # 7677. In Volume 192 Assessment #407807, C. and H. Sugar Refining Corp. , is assessed with Lot 7 Block 0, Map of Crockett Heights No. 2, assessed value 6f land $50. This f assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Parcel 91 Assessment #407638. In Volume 19, Assessment #40?904-1, C. and H. Sugar Refining Corp. , is assessed with Lots 5 and 6 and Fest 7.2 feet of Lot 7 Block C. Map of Tenney Terrace, assessed value of land $500. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Parcel 18, Assessment #407904. In Volume 19, Assessment #407918, C. and H. Sugar Refining Corp. , is assessed with the nest 10 feet of East 40 feet of Lots 23 and 33 Block C, Tenney Terrace, assess9d value of land $20. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Assessment 407904.r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous assessments. f;> The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said correction; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE Y BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments= In Volume 19, Assessment #407910 and 407924, C. and H. Sugar Refining Corp. , is assessed with West 30 feet of Lot 14 and all of Lot 25 Block C, Tenney Terrace, assessed value of land $60 and $15. These assessments should be cancelled as they are included in Parcle 19, Assessment #407915-1. In Volume 19, Assessment #407988, C. and H. Sugar Refininf Corp. , is assessed with Lot 7, Lot 8 lying 'zest of Lot 10B, Block G, Tenney Terrace, assessed value of land $85. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Parcel 23, Assessment 4407992. In volume 30, Assessment #720123, J. R. Bundesen is assessed with a .939 acre tract in Ro Los Medams with improvements erroneously assessed at $5750. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1290. In Volume 33, Assessment #912207, Nils G. Anderson is assessed with a portion of Lot 16, Lands of C.C.C.C. Land Co. , with improvements erroneously assessed at $890. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. 335 f Monday, November 6, 1950, Continued f In volume 33, Assessment #91490, Samuel J. and Ruby I. Pierce are assessed with the North portion of Lot 45 containing .35 acre and all of Lot 46, Map of Flora- land Tract Subn. Mr. Pierce and Mrs. Pierce acquired the north portion of Lot 45 only, but through an error have been assessed also with Lot 46. This property should be assessed as follows: 914990 Samuel J. and Ruby I. Pierce Map of Floraland Tract Subn North .35 acre of Lot 45 Assessed value of land $140 914990-1 Harold A. & Roselyn B. ?etry 412 - 60th St. , Oakland, Calif. Map of Floraland Tract Subn Cl Lot 46 79 Acre. Assessed value of land $315, improvements $780. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the Matter of Adding 9 property to the 1950-51 z Assessment Roll. In accordance with Sections 565, 566 and 567 of Revenue Laws of California, and at the request of the County Assessor, which request has been consented to by the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOND ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to add the following properties to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same: 46191 Elizabeth Guadig Mira Vista Highland Lot 435 Assessed value of land $260 4106856JeanM. Hourcaillon Walls Harbor Center Lot 23 Block 31 Assessed value of land $100 112207 Rose M. Baub Town of Point Richmond Official Map No. 3 Lot 12 Block A Assessed value of land $80 115911 J. A. Cottrell Brown Andrade Tract Lot 18 Block 1 Assessed value of land $450 kx 118202 Mark R. & Marie H. Misner Fay Andrade Tract Lots 22 and 23 Block 13 Assessed value of land $280 Y 126459 Robert W. McClelland et al Alvarado Tract ref; Lots 10 and 11 Block 5 Assessed value of land $300 134005 Robert L. Furey i Pullman Townsite Tract Lots 41 and 42 Block 15 Assessed value of land $160 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Adding Property to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll. In accordance with Section 531 of the Revenue Laws of California and at the request of the County Assessor, which request has been consented to by the District Attorney and on motion of S by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BYSupervisorRipley, seconded THE BOAR ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to add the following property, to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same: J, d 672860 Contra Costa County Title Company Code 8304 Haciendas Del Orinda Unit No. 1 Lots 59 and 60 Assessed value of land $650MINN The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In re Issue of Bonds of Walnut Creek School District. 1'M?IEAS TM GOV=G BOARD OF Walnut Creek School District, has certified, as required by Saws to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose superintendent of schools.hw jurisdiction over said school district., f , all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter reoited and said certified proceedings, shaft, and after a full examination and investigation said Board of Supervisors does hereby find and declare: Teat on the 5th day of September, 1950, said governing board deemed it advi- sable, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and entered on its minutes, on said day, did resolve a-,d order, that an election be called and held on the 20th day of Octob©r, 1950, in said school district to. submit thereat to the electors of said district the question ifnether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of Ninety Thousand (x90,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding twenty years, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum payable anually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-anually there- after, here after, for the purpose of raising money for tso folloving purposes: f R Monday, November 6, 1950 _ Continued x r rp n sE5 j a a) The purchasing of school lots. A b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current main.. x tenance, operation or repairs. I onday, November 52 1950 - Continued n r, r P yr Number UgIT3D STA' M.S OF SCA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIL SCHOOL BUDS OF Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County. Y } WALIRIT CRMX SCHOOL DISTRICT ry of CON'I"RA COSTA County, State of Californi acknowledges itself Indebted to and promises to to the holder hereof, at the officeIcys of the treasurer of said county, on the Int day of January, 19 One Thousand dollars ($l,,000.00) in.lawful money of the United States of Ane ca, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent ( o) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the lst days of danuary and duly of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year *hich is payable in one installment at the end of such year). s This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if any, as mabe required to set forth varying numbers, denominations interest rates and maturit;esL nubered from 1 to 90, inclusive, accounting in the aggregate to 2dinety Tsuousand (: 90,000.00) dollars (It90,000.00), 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 20th day of October, 1950, and is issued and scld by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitutio and laws of said State. And said board of smorvisors hereby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the issue of bonds, is within the limit provided bv; law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be a?n done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and performed in strict conformity vdth the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by ktw 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 pa3went of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district* il, i V_!F.W MIE.iCEOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be w, signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the day of 19. S E A L ) H. L. CUxi I=GS h« chairman 07 FoaR of SuPePasors C D. :f. TEETER G: oun y XMItor rf L W. T. PAASCH h* own y Mork and MO of the IToard of Tu—pe—r9sors IT IS FLTRTR OiiD.E. "F Haat to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to ed.t: Y The Treasurer of Coupon No. e rop Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder of the interest sand. -'sinking find of the Walnut Creek School District 1 in said County, on the Day of 19.._.__... 8t t1iS Office in l ay'tiarleZ, In zald County, the sl1L*! of and 100 d for mont#f s interest on Bond No* of said School District. D. 11. TEMM ounty ]MI-tor f Is IS PMTHER O_RDE_' that the money for the redemption of said bonds and payment 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 mer provided by lair. IT IS rLTT1M-R OR1M3M that the Clerk of said board of supervisors shallAl cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in the "Walnut Kernel" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and publf ad IFF said county or donEra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors vdll up to Monday, the 4th day of December, 1950, at 11 o'clock, A*Y., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said 2.11onday, November 6, 1950 - Continued r f iT. 1 bonds or an portion thereof, for cash at not less thany _ par and. accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds« 1 The foregoing resolution and order yeas passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contin Costa County, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof a_ j; held on the 6th day of November, 1950, by the following vote, to-wit: f ti rt1 Fs Al-ES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. C==ings, Ray S. Taylor.,4 J. Frederickson. i NOES: Supervisors _ None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. z.r. In the Matter of Receipt of proceedingsm of Board of Trustees of Walnut Creek School District or Contra Costa County, j re Apportionment Authorization. The Board of Supervisors-hereby acknowledges-receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held October 20, 1950, at which election I the electors of the district by a two-thirds vote approved the following proposition Shall the governine board of the Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an apportionment in an amount not to exceed Nine Hundred Twelve Thousand Dollars (19121,000.00) from the State of California under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 1.6 of Division 3 of the Education Code thich amount is subject to repayment as provided by said chapter? It is by the Board ORDS) that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Xatter of Requesting Civil r Service Commission to survey duties of one of the Stenographer.-Clerks, in the County Assessor's s office* At the request of the County Assessor,C. L. xr by Dta klee, Assistant County Assessor, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY I TrrE BOARD O E ` that the Civil Service Commdssion is requested to survey the duties l of a position classified as Stenographer.-Clark in the County Assessor!s office (present f ly occupied by Catherine Roloff), and to report its findings and reao=endations to this Board. The foregoingging order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Hatter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to survey duties of clerical help in Counts Purchasing Agents office. At the request of the County Purchasing Agent and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD MUMM that the Civil Service Co=ission survey the clerical duties in the office of the County Purchasing Agent to determine razether a posting and filing clerk position should be added to the list of personnel allocations for said office. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s ir In the !atter of Denying claim filed against County by Nancy R. Steward, guardian for Donald 1T. Steward, a tenor. s On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE 9 f.BOARD OHDER:'D that the claim Piled by Haney R. Steward, guardian ad litem for Donald W. Steward, a minor, (19&x. T. MsrcoLo, 445 Tenth St., Richmond, attorney for Claimant) for $50,000 damages, is DMID A11D REFMMED TO THE COUNTY PURCHASING AGENT TO BE FOR- WARDED TO THE COURrElY IItiSURM10E ADJUSTER. 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Memorial in honor of W. J. Buchanan. AREAS, the Pittsburg Woman's Club is sponsoring a living memorial in the form of a hospital bed to be added to the facilities of the Pittsburg Catm mnity Hospi- ital, for underprivileged children, in honor of our late beloved, Chairman, Mr. W. J« Buchanan; ander.. I e i 33 Monday, November 6, 1450 - ContinuedIW p'` y r, A IHT n. WBER^,AS, it is the opinion of this Board that such a memorial would be of great social benefit to the citizens of Contra Costa County, and would be the type of memorial which our late beloved Chairman ioould be desirous of seeing installed; and r, MMVEAS, this Board desires to take an active part in raising necessary funds for the installation of said hospital bed, and in urging all other friends of our late beloved Chairman to do likewise. Net's MEREFOIM9 BE IT RBSOLVBD by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cost _, that this Board go on i-ecord as givixag its undivided support to the Pittsburg Roman's Club in their endeavors in sponsoring this living memorial in honor of our late Chairman, T11. J. Buchanan; and BE I1 FURTM RESCLIM that this Board urge all County Employees to support, insofar as possible, the Pittsburg Wocian's Club in their endeavor to raise the 2. necessary funds for this noble purpose. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa., y State of California, tills Gth day of November, 1950, by, the following vote, to-wit: Al SS:Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cur=ings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. DOES:Supervisors None. ARSE T: Supervisors - Hone. r r In the lZatter of Altering Bound- aries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District of Contra Costa s . County, State of California.SlIE ACRES 'FRIT 2 AMI UTION RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornias that MIMIRIZAS, proceedings have been bed by the District Board of the Central Contra. Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division 6 of the IioaltY+ and Safety Code of the State of California, rn:+rsuarzt to which it has descri bed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District, and TWEAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sani- tary district, and it appears a:nd tis Board finds that it is for the best interests of said District and the contiguous territory, and the territary proposed to be annexed, that said territory be so an zed to said District,. NOR, TIM, IT IS OR MWp as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Unitary District be, and they are hereby, altered by annexing thereto the hereinvfter described territory, g rhiich territory is hereby annexed to said District, and the boundaries of which. f territory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as follows, to-grit: Beginning at a point on the vast line of the Iiigh=y from Iffalnut Creek to Martinez which point is on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District at the sout3huest corner of 26.4 acre parcel of land described as parcel 2 in the deed from Jeanno R. Hansen to E. W. h1gGah and John R. O'Shea filed under Recorder's Serial No. 19621 on. April 27, 1950 and of record in Volume 1545 of Official Records in the office of the Recor- der, Contra Costa County, California, at page 79 and running thence easterly northeasterly and westerly along the southern, southeastern and northern boundaries of said 26.4 acre parcel to the northwest earner thereof which E corner is a point on the existing boundary of said Sanitary District; thence southerly along said existing boundary 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. 'haat the County Clerk ana 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 Porth the legal description of the boundaries of said territor r, together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries. thereof, pursuent to Sec tion 54900 dt seq. of the Goverr=ent Code. PASSED AICD ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 6th day of November, 1950, by the following vote, to-wit: A)2S: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, 4 J. Frederickson. Not;S: Supervisors - None. AME1 T: Supervisors _ None. 1.x4. L3 the batter of the Annexation of Additional Territory to the San Pablo Sanitary District Contra Costa County, California.RESOLUTION ALTERMG BOIr?DIMIES OF THE SAKI PABLO SMUTARY DISTRICT M-SOLIM- 1 by the Board or Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Calif- ornia, that I onday, November 6, 1950 _ Continued 3 4 4k y fy. ll k AREAS, proceedings have been had by the Sanitary Board of the San Pablo` Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3, of Chapter 9, of Part 1, of Division III of,. NSA. the Health and Safety Code as the State of California, pursuant towhich it has des i Bribed the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be j annexed to said District; TIMR 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 nnex. ed that said territory be so annexed to said District; and M 'iEAS, the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other Sanitary District and is contiguous to the San Pablo Sanitary District and is in the County of Cont3a Costa, State of California x, IT IS 0 a ED, as follors 1. Mat the boundaries of the San Pablo Sanitary District be and they area- hereby altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which terri- tory is hereby annexed to said dist:lct, and the boundaries of which territory so annexed is described as follows to-vit: All that certain real property situated in the County of Contra Costa,. State of California, described as follows: Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Block 22 as delineated upon that certain map entitled °ISAP OF SBUR'_ 'dEIGHTSu, Contra Costa County, rh California. ailed September 20, 1909 in Map, Book 2, page 38, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. 2. Xat the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of this Board be and he is fix.. hereby diree tod to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County and the State Board of Equaliarion, statements of the annexation thereof, setting forth h I the legal description of the boundaries of said territory together with a map or plat indicating the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 3720 of the Political Code. The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CULn!INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR., J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - 110r.:; ABSENT: Supervisors - KOBE XV p . In the Fatter of Bonds of bit. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County Voted at the Election held December j 6, 1949. RESOLUTION ir"TM.REAS, this Board of Supervisors has duly authorized the issuance and sale of `Rhee Million Two Hundred Thuousand Dollars ($3,2002,000) principal amount of bonds I of grit. Diablo Unified School District of Contra Costa County all dated March 1, 1950; and MEMI-EAS, the Board of Education of Mt. Diablo Unified School District has duly filed with this Board of Supervisors its resolution dated October 24, 1950, certifying to a revised allocation of the proceeds of said bonds, different from the I allocation approved by this Board by its resolution dated January 16, 1950, 2101 , THSREF(R E, BP. IT RESOLVED as follows: 1. Out of the proceeds of said Three Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars S3,200,000) principal amount of bonds, there shall be and is hereby allocated to elementary school purposes an additional sum of Tuenty-seven Thousand Dollars' (027,00 )R making a total allocation for elementary school purposes of One Million Nine Hundred Eighty Thousand Dollars ($1,980,000), which sum does not exceed five per cent (5%) of the taxable property of said district as shown by the last equalized assessment' of u I the County of Contra Costa. 2. _hat the existing allocation of proceeds of said bonds for high school purposes approved by this Board on January 16, 1950, is reduced by Twenty-Seven Mousand Dollars (;x27,000) leaving a total allocation for such purpose of One Billion Tiro Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($l,220,OOO). 3. That this Board does hereby find and determine that said Three Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (03,200,000) principal amount of bonds of said district authorized at said election held an December 6, 1949, and the allocation of the pro- r coeds thoreof, are within every debt and other limitation prescribed by Section 4714 I of the Education Code and t`he laws of the State of California. z r Passed and adopted by tate Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 6th day of November., 1350, by the following vote, to-wit: A=S: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Flay S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. . FOES: Supervisors - Hone. 1 4 ABSENT: Supervisors _ ;Ione. i N 9 I,ionday, November 62 1950 - Continued 9.1_f4si{ k. 1 h t In the Fatter of Authorizing the County Clerk to canvass the election returns or the General Election held Novem- ber 7, 1950. Pursuant to provisions of the Election C-,de, and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County r Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to canvass the returns for the General Electiors held November 7, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the I.:atter of Authorizing attendance of Veterans Ser- r vice Officer at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that 7. W. Hammond, Veterans Servie-a Officer, is authorized to attend meeting of the California Association of tae Co7zity Service Officers to be held in 7 7.< . Sacramento, November 172 1950s his expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F In the Fatter of Authorising Lary Butcher of the Social Service Department to visit f Weimar Joint Sanatorium. On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TtE BOARD ORDERED that Lary Butcher of the Social Service Department is authorized to visitt Weimar Joint Sanatorium on Tovember 9-10, inclusive, her expenses to be a County charge, 1 Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Fatter of Approving purchase of tools for Build-T- ing Maintenance Department and transfer of funds. e On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDM, M- that the puechase of steanfitterts tools for the Building Ziaintenance Department at a cost of not to exceed 0330.00 is APPROVED, tG}p IT IS MY 7- BOARD F'i?TTIIr3 ORDERS that the County Auditor transfer 0330.00 w from Permanent Personnel. Building 14aintenance Department, to CAPITAL OUTLAY, BUILDING MAI t"ILIU CE. The foregoing order is passed by the -unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Appointment of John L. Stoffel ad COI MISSIOIIE.R, COUTRA COSTA COLTI Y PIA11R."nIG COMSSIO.:. r ri It appearing that the ter= of office of J=1 L. STOFFEL as Commissioner. of` Contra Costa County Planning Covxdssion will expire on November 24,' 1950; On notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIE; BOARD ORDER that JOB21 L. STOFRM is appointed Commissioner of Contra Costa County PlanninG Commrission for a tern of four years, commencing NCVEKBER 24, 1950. Y,r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a1 y In the Fatter of Directing District Attorney and Tech- M nical Staff of Planning Commission to prepare Inter- im Zoning Ordinance. On motion of Supervisor Taylors seconded b Supervisor Ri le IT 1S BY THE ref uP y s y P ys t BOARD Olffx 'D that the District Attorney and the Technical Staff of the Planning Com mission are directed to prepare an ordinance interir zoning for commercial purposesthe following described property. Tile northwesterly corner between the Reclamation District Canal R/W and Highuay 21, vrith frontage northerly along Highway 210 for a 'distance of 634 feet more or less, being an area of 2:8 acres, from the official records; the northeasterly corner lying between Highway 21 and Warehouse Road east- erly to the Central Sanitary District property and north of Highway 24 to the Martinez Gun Club property, beim; an area of 9.85 :acres, from the official p ' . records; the southeasterly corner between Riij away 21 easterly to the Central Sanitary Di$trict property and south of Highway 24 to the line of property belonging to Frank D. John L. .Loucks and George William A. Sears, this parcel containing 7.64 acres, according to the official records; and the southwesterly corner from ui&vay 21 westerly to the Reclemtion District R/w line, this parcel containing 4.45 acres, according to the official Records. The foregoing order is passed b„ the unanimous vote of the Board. Ikonday, November 6, 1950 - Continued N. f 4 b WArr, F r Executed by the County at Martinez, California a.,. i November 6, 1950 k r 1 SEAL) Y Attest: 17. T. Paasch Title:Clerk Deputy ClarkVIA- CERTI-FICAM OF SPONSORIS ATTORMY y W I. Wakefield Taylor, acting as Attorney for County of Contra Costa:, California, do hereby certify: z t iat I have examined the foregoing Amendment to Grant Agreement and the proceedings tahen by said County of Contra Costa, Calif. relating 4, . thereto, and find that the execution thereof by said County of Contra Costa, Calif. has been duly authorized and is in all respects due and proper and in accordance with tzo laws of the State of California and further that, in my opinion, said Amendment to Grant Agreement constitutes a legal and binding obligation of the County of Contra Costa, California, in accordance with the terms thereof. Dated at Martinez, California this 6th day of November, 1950. Wakefield Taylor Title Assistant D. A. Ai REAS, it is the desire of the Board of Supervisors of- the County of Contr y Costa to execute the acce tance to the amendment to the said K.p grant offer. R., N011, UMEFOREs, BE IT H REM: RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa accept the said offer and that H. L. Cutmaings, Chairmaxi of the Board of, Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to accept" the amend.., Yom{ sent to the said Grant Offer and execute the amendment to the sa3cl.0rant Agreement, and F the Clerk of said Board is directed to forward the executed copies thereof to the Civil Aeronautics Aaninistrat;on, Department of Commerce. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of-Contra Costa this 6th da; of Hove^dor, 1950, by the follow ng vote, to-wit: j AIZS: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cimmimgs, Ray S. Taylor! J. Frederickson. NORS: Supervisors - None71Rix . ABS-17,117: Supervisors _ Hone. I x rRY In the Matter of Authorizing installation of street lights in Renal ngton Lighting District. o . yi I On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is authorized to install a street, f i light at the intersection of Canyon and Grizzley Peak Boulevard, Kensington, vbieh is I within Kensington Lighting District. M-ie foregoing order is passed: by the unanimous vote of the Board. cr In the Batter of designation A m of T. B. Lewis, Commissioner, Rodeo Fire District and z j Appointment of Earl Lee Badger.P. x T. B. Lewis having resigned as Cora31ssioner of the Rodeo Fire District; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 17 IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation is ACCEPTED and the office of Commissioner of said district is DECLA '_° VACA'NT; and Pursuant to Section 14054 of the Health and Safety Code which provides that in the event of a vacancy, an appointment of Commissioner of a fire district may be made by the Board for the period until the neat general election within the district- at istrict at whish time a successor shall be elected for the unexpired term of the commissioner, who resigned, IT IS BY MM BOAo.D r''ORTrE. ORDERED that Earl Lee Badger is appointed Commis-, y 4A.. sioner of the Rodeo Fire District for the term prescribed by law. u The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r^• 1 w.axa ; 4)Q c Vonday, November 6, 1950 - Continued tam vat f a +tl#7 1TY , In the matter of Appointment of Joseph L. Judson to represent Board of Supervisors before the California Highway Commission. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,, IT IS BY IM BOA DD ORDERED that Joseph L. Judson of Pittsburg, California, is appointed representative of this Board to attend all meetings of the California Hightay Commis.. j f gj} cion* Y I I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing a District Attorney to pre- pare amendment to Salary Ordinance (Ordinance Ho. 548). On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor: Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare an amendment to the Salary Ordinance Ordinance No. 548), to provide for the position of Tabulating Supervisor at Range 30t392 _ X470)'. Toe foregoing order is passed ty the unanimous vote of the Board, r A FYJIy C In the Matter of the Lary Library. 1 A communication from the Contra Costa Coua Law LibtgLibrary Trustees requestingthattheProbationDenartmentbeprovidedYdthotherquartersinorderthatthe.- de- partment will not be required to use desk space in the Maar Library, is presented to this Board and the matter is taken under consideration. In the Matter of request for resolution recommending 3 { creation of addltional Yk Judgeships and increase in salaries of Judges. 4 ' A communication from the Co taa.CostaBar Association requesting this Board to a adopt a resolution recommending the creation of two additional Superior. Court Sudge_ f. ships and the increase in salary of the Superior Court Judges from t12,00a to $15,00Q per annum, is read to this Board and the natter is taken under consideration. 1 In the Fatter of Coamzaunication X53 with reference to dog nuisance t t ti .r,N r Mme-;in Mt. View. On motion of Supervisor Tas3cr, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson: IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS that the a 4 amplaint of J. L. Jones, 2115 Plaza Drive,. Vit. Fiear with reference to the dog nuisance in fit. View, is referred to the Poundmaster• Fri The foregoing order is passed by the unanimm, vote of the Board. r r In the Matter of Request for rezoning* On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson,. IT IS, a£ " BY THE BOARD CRDMW that co=mications from the following, are referred to the Planning Commission:4 Lewis Popes, that Lot A 22 to 25, Block 20 in the City of San Pablo, be rezoned for trailer court purposes, 1'.,ifi Sir;.'•„., Henrietta Jackson, that Lots 61 and 62, Blk 2, Trtmans Addition to rezone for trailer court purposes. The foregoing order is passed by theunanimous vote of the Boards X`rL 31, h r Mondays ? ovenber 6, lv 0 - Continued a In the Matter of Granting r Planning Commission exten- sion of time on zoning matters* On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, ITIS EW TBI; BOARD ORDiI.RED that the Planning Comrd ssion is granted an extension of ninety J days to report on the following zoning matters: t Certain protests on the comprehensive zoning of the Concord- Clayton Valley Area,7` Canada Del He re Hoole Owners Association to rezone property L in the Pleasant Hill Area, The foregoing, order is passed by the unani^ ous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of purchase of furniture r for Superior Court, Pro x Tera, Department. i On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the purchase of furni 145 Monday, November 6, 1950 _ Continued expenses incurred in attending Adoption. Workshop called by State Adaption Agency and,` a field in Los Angeles, October 6, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bawd. y 44 In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. Jk, On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer 0130.00 from MUPPROPRIATED RESERVE OF THE GENERAL r'MIM to Capital Outlays Appropriation, County Auditor's Offices to provide funds for the purchase of additional files. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $20.00 from Supply Appropriation, u of the County Hospital to Replacement Appropriation, County Hospital, to provide for purchase of baby scale. x YY` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Resolution r ' Authorizing the Execution of the amendment to the Grant tJis Agreement. R-E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, on November 6, 1950, the Civil Aeronautics Administration, by: the. Department of Commerce, submitted to theBoard of Supervisors an amendment to the Grant r9AgreementwherebytheUnitedStatesGovernmentobligateditselfinthemaxim= amount of Sixty-six Thousand One Hundred Eighty-sin, and 1? 100 Dollars ( 66,186.17) under the terms and conditions set forth in said amendment to the Grant Agreementmad rr Y9F'T.::' S, said amendment to the Grant Agreement is set forth as follows f An-maim r TO Gr.A_T AGREE1,MKT Buchanan Field a Concord, California F Project Ho. 9-04-049-801 µthe United States of America, acting by and through the Admini s- r_gator of Civil Aeronautics, did, on November 22, 1948 enter into a Grant Agreement, identified as Project No. 9-04-049-801 with the County of Contra Costa, State of California, regarding Buchanan Field; and t'IREAS, said Gant Agreement prescribed that the maximum obligation of the United States payable thereunder was 064,984.00; and deg AREAS, said County of Contra Costa, Calif. desires that the maximum obligation of the United States be increased by the sum of 01,202.17 in order to cover certain-project costs, said sum being not in excess of ten per centum. of the maximum obligation hereinabove prescribed;110% THE.EFORE, WlT?ESS. EM:That in consideration of the benefits to accrue to the parties, herdto, the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, on behalf of the United States,on the one part, and the County of Contra, Calif. on the other part., do hereby mutually agree that said Grant Agreement shell be amended and londay, November 6, 1350 - Continued v In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission oa the Recocy- y mendat=ons for a Lodification of Lot Size and Area Regulations in the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa. R i A REAS, on the. 6th day of November, 1950 the Planning Commissiaa of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and EAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California re- r 4 quired that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a nearing at which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board. v¢f 11017, T'tU REFOR , IT IS ORDER- that notice of a hearing by this Board on the Y 07th day of Novembers 1950, being a Monday, at 1:30 o'clock, p.m., in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be given by the Clerk b; notice published in the CROMTT ALERICJUI not less than ten days before such 7 . hearing, and IT IS 70TOR ORD J that this Board hold a hearing at 1:30 ofclock p.m., on Monday, the 27th day of 11ovember, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Martinez California for the purpose of ha protests etitionsMartinez, s P'P hearing P s P N . and presentations that may be made by any persons uho may be interested. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: ASS: Supervisors _ S. S. RzPL"Ely H. .L. CIMIT11GS, RAY S. TAYLOR J. FRFDERICKSON. YR5 FOES: Supervisors - NO10. j ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of CONCORD FLIZNG I HORSEPdEN Winning State Recogai- tion. RESOLUTION iNRERFAS, the Concord plying Horsemen, a ,group of Mounted Junior Riders, havo shown their proficiency ir. winning the Califia State Championship for Junior Uounted Drill Tears at the Pe-n Springs Convention of the California State Horsements Association; and E E S, this honor was properly bestowed,because of the efforts and acknowledged efficiency of the individual members of said team and also of their Drill c Master, George H. Cardinet, Jr.; and WEEREAS, such an honor brings favorable publicity and recognition to the County of Contra Costa, IiOW,< F'O:Ir, B,:,'. IT RESOLVED that the members of the Concord Flying Horsemen and their Drill Waster, George H. Cardinet, Jr., be congr$tul.ated for their accomplishment in winning this singular distinction and be commended on bringing`recog.- inition to the County of Contra Costa through their efforts. ry_ BE IT FURTER RESOLVED that particular commendation be directed to the following eo le: Captain Jean DeRosa Maureen Cardinet . Charlotte Johnson Jackie DeRosa, (gen Cardinet,,Tc a Jef$q, Jerry Jeffry, Bill Becker, LMchael dells., Rcg er WRells, Norbert Olivera, all of Concord; Barbara Levis, of Lafayette; Joan Kerley, of Danville; Dolores Stiller, of Contra Costa Golf Club; Carla Nelle, Linda belle and Corinne Smith, of Walnut Creek; and Margaret Kelley, of Pittsburg, the granddaughter Of out late and beloved Supervisor William J. Buchanan. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra y Costa County, State of California on. the 6th day of November, 1950, by the'following z xn vote: AXES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cumamings, Ray S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. ROBS: Supervisors _ hone. 1, AB TT: Supervisors - Boone. And the Board takes recess to meet an Monday, the 13th day of Novemberf 1950 at 9 o'clock A.M. Uh ATTEST: T. F Clerk y All Deputy e E i f tz t ti f 34 r BEFOir THE BOARD 07 SUPE-111VISORS UONDAY, NOVMM 132 1950 Tiirs BOARD ZMT Il R GULAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK, A.Y. IN THE BOARD CHAEBMS, IR TIM HALI OP RECORDS, MART=I Z, CALIFOIKIA PRESENT: F011- R. L. CU1=FGS, N CriA Ari, P=IV11r1G, 3I"iPERVISORs S. S. RIPL"Y, H. L. CUL":-111GS, RAY s. TAYLOR, J. FREDMICKSON; W. T. PAASCH, CIS In the 11atter of Authorizing v correction of erroneousr' assossraents. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51 r- and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIE w.. BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: z W1,4 Sale #1494-48, Dustin 0. and Jean Lt. Groth, 2211 LaSalle Ave., yiartinez, are assessed with Lot 245 La Salle .heights Unit Uo. 6, assessed value of land $390. Yr. Goth filed claim for war veterans exemption, April 272 1949, but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exewption of x;390 should be allowed for the year 194 Sale #2882-48, Arthur F. Frior, is assessed with a .22 acre tract in Orinda Parr Tract, assessed value of land $150, improvements 01030. 11r. Prior filed claim for rear veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allotted. $945 exemp tion should be allowed for the year 1949. r ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. TM In the ',?atter of Authorizing correction of erroneous jx assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; a . On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: Sale #2243-48, Selby H. rarks is assessed with the East 1.63.75 feet of Lot 3£ Block B, Poinsettia Land Company Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at 3190. There were no improvements on this propert;v on lien date and should be can- celled. 3 Sale #21-1945 being for Lot 1 Block 7, Amended Hap No, 1 of Town of Rich- mond. Mis assessment should be cancelled as same was acquired by the State of Cal-r ifornia in 1946. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r w r In the hatter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. a tee Count; Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction k of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51 and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; a ' On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, FT IS BY T f BOARD OR - -- that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: Sale Ido. 1407 for 1348, Roy. F. and Dorothy L. Dawson are assessed with a 11 acre parcel in the East half of the = 1/4 of Section 19, T2Ir R2E. This assess- went should be cancelled as it is a double with Assessment #38882-165. Sale 2:o. 1837 for 1949, R. E. Hudson, Route 1 Box 164, Byron is assessed with 17.98 acres of ?,ineral rights in the SE 1/4 Section 23 T11I ME with improvements erroneously assessed at x`, 400. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. r Sale No. 3056 for 1946s K. 0. Bartel has been assessed with a .25 acre tract in Ro Konte Del Diablo being portion of Lot 18 of Galindo Estate. 7his assessment has boon a double with Assessment #506727 since 1946 and should be cancelled. Sale No. 261.6 for 1949s Clifford W. and Elaine la rd ek are assessed with Lot 15, Anglers Ranch Subn Rio. 3 with :L=provements erroneously assessed at X680. There were no improvements on this property on lien date and should be cancelled. Also, exemption of $40 was allowed on this assessment which should be changed to 10, the balance remaining on t#is assessment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Uonday, Hovember 13, 1950 - Continued e•9 4 Y i I In the Iwatter of Authorizing 9 correction of erroneous x assessments. j The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroenous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER-ED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 9, Assessment #107457, Torlel and Metha Y. Braaten are assessed A with the South 40 feet of Bast 1/2 of Lot 6 and South 40 feet of Lots 7, 8 and 9 Block 5, Amended Map of the City of Richmond assessed value of land $160, improvements $750 personal property $390. lir. Braaten filed claim for war veterans exemption butF through an error exemption ryas not allowed. Exemption in the amount of $860 should be allowed. In Volume 10, Assessment #114557, Frank C. and Wilma L. Stewart are assessed with the East 32.01 feet of Lots 2, 4, 6 and 8 Block C New Richmond Tract, assessed value of land $220, improvements "'1460. Lr. Stewart filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was allowed on Assessment #114556 appearing in the names of Domenic F. and E. George Jorn. 11, 1r. Jorn requests exemption be removed r from his assessment. Exerption of $1000 should be added to Assessment ,{114557. In Volume 25, Assessment #616506, Ethyl U. Chorpenning is assessed with a r four acre tract in I ap of Walnut Orchard. 'Tract being a portion of Lot 2, assessed m value of land ?1000, improvements $1880. Urs. Chropenning filed claim for war veteran exemption but through an error exemption was allowed on Assessment #616507 appearing in the names of ;rnest C. and Etheline C. Brink. Mr. Brink requests exemption be f removed from this assessment. Exemption of $1000 should be allowed on Assessment 616506. In Volume 26, Assessment '619372, Edwin G. and Dessie R. Meyer are assessed rx with a .482 acre tract in Ho Las Juntas, assessed value of land $150, improvements r 2485. Mr. i eyer riled claim: for 'mar veterans exemption but through an error exeup.. tion was allowed on Assessment #619448. sr. L-eyer, who is also the ovrner of property appearing on Assessment #619448 requests exomrpti,on be removed from this assessment i and added to Assessment #619372. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Iwattor of Authorizing Correction of erroneous assessments. f . The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950- 91., and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; t On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ZT IS BY TIM- BOARD ORD. t that this County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments:k In Volume 27, Assessment 1647617, Thomas and Antoinette Gill are assessed with Lot 17 and South l/2 or Lot 18, Assessorts pap of J. J. Farrar Property with improvements erroneously assessed at $1250. There were no improvements on this property on the fi-st Monday in Larch of this year and should be cancelled* a, In Volume 27, Assessment #649525, Ida B. Hyatt is assessed vrith Lot 27 and r portions of Lots 25 and 26, Assessor's Uap of Bolusiano Subdn. with Land erroneously assessed at 230. Tie correct assessed value of land is $100, improvements (Z1300) remain the same. In Volume 31, Assessment rr74?199, Henry and }.ZZyrtle M. Van Preat are assessed 1 with Lots 22 and 23 Block 99, Richmond Annex with improvements erroneously assessed, at µms; 3450. he correct assessed value of improvements is $3150. In Voluma 31, Assessment #747512, Jennie Paoli is assessed with Lot 4 Block 105, Richnond Annex Addition with improvements erroneously assessed at $900. There were no improvements an this property on* the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. Th Volume 31, Assessment #7511282 Sigmund and Sylvia Schwiumer are assessed with rot 28 Beverly Hills with improvements erroneously assessed at 02380. There were no improvements on this*property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 32, Assessment #810855, Angelo and Helen Elefther are assessed r urith Lot 34, trap of ?forth Richmond with Improvements erroneously assessed at $600. She correct assessed value of improvements is $300• In Volime 33 Assessment #88G054 Salvadore and Nellie L. Cantado are assessed With a 2.48 acre tract in Ro E1 Sobrante with improvements erroneously assessed at $60. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t J 3$19 Monday, ?lovember 13, 1950 - Continued ih I+P: In the Matter of Authorizing Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950..51 anPPingys the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; 3`f On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD OI?D^that the County Auditor correct the fo12o:Wing erroenous assessments: YY'1 In Volume 7, Assessment #858292 bike and Frank Malfitano are assessed with Lot 31 Malfitano Subdivision with ir..provements erroneously assessed at $2060. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and' should be cancelled. K In Volume 11, Assessment L?15#121583j, Grace .Eva.11gelical Lutheran Church is assessed with Lots 29, 30 and 31 Block 11, Richmond Center Tract with improvements erroneously assessed-at $4140. The correct assessed value of improvements is $3000. in Volume 112 Assessment , 123343, Frank A. and Eduard Golds are assessed with lots 1, 2 and 3 Block 32, Spaulding Ricbnond Pullman To'aesite with personal v property erroneously assessed at $700. `x`ne correct assessed value of personal pro- perty is $200. In Volume 132 Assessment .1#1340322 Nickolas and Botha Moczkovrski are assessed with sots 1 and 2 Block 172 Pullman Tornasite with improvements erroneously assessed at 2450. 'The correct assessed value of improvements is }2000. In Volume 16, Assessment X1951173,Braga -is assessed 'With a 1.61AntonioJ. acre tract in Ro San Pablo with improvements erroneously `assessed at $1290. There t viere no improvermnts on this property, on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. r c In Volume 16, Assessment #198548, Jeaes C. Campbell is assessed with Lot 14 Block 19, Sunnyside Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $650. 'There were F no improvements on this property on the first Iiondav in March of this year and should tip be cancelled. In Volume 182 Assessment x`4753102 Mary Ives Crocker is assessed m-th mineral Y rights in the HE 1/4 of Sec. 26 and Sec. 25 25 TIN RIE, assessed value of land $640. This assessment should be cancelled as it is included in Assessment ¢#375106 and 375104. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimtous vote of the Board. r In the matter of Authorizing" correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51,- and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD 01RDEIUM that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments& In Volume 199 Assessment #435544, Frank J. and Belva R. Gleiss are assessed with 134.30 acres in Section 27 ^1S R1H with land value omitted from the Assessment Roll. $4700 land value should be added. s In Volume 22, Assessment 0520076, Marie C. and Vernon C. Rouner, 1333 Maple St., Pittsburg are assessed with 15.02 acre tract in the ILS' 1/4 of Sec. 4 TlX R2E with land erroneously assessed at $100 per acre instead of at $35 per acre. The correct k erroneous assessed value of land is $530. In Volume 23, Assessment #60372-1, V. R. and Martha E. Thompson are assessed with a portion of Lot 9, Greenfield Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at r 1290. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 24, Assessment #606464, C. L. and Sallie A. Colvard are assessed with a 1.30 acre tract in Pacheco Grant with iacprovements erroneously assessed at 1280. Mere were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this .roar and should be cancelled. In Volume 25, Assessment #6170642 Doris L. Cominos is assessed with a .69 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas with improvea+ents erroneously assessed at $970. The correct assessed value of improvements is 0750. In Volume 26, Assessment #619587, Herbert J. and Josephine,V. Shelley are assessed with a 1.333 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas with Improvements erroneously assessed at $2510. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2220. In Volume 26, Assessment #622110, Joseph P. and Erma U. Muzzi are assessed with a portion of Lot 4, Larkey Ranch Subn No. 2 with improvements erroneously assessed at $3530. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2830. In Volume 28 Assessment r"623424 Bltaan..P. and Lenore Wood are assessed with Lot 24, Diablo View Acres Unit Ho. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at .02630. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2100. I 7_e f oregoin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y Monday, Lovenber 13, 1950 - Ccnti--ued x: f xf In the blotter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction s of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51 and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; e On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOU D ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 14, Assessment #150537, David 0. and Irene I. Mann are assessed a with Lots 3 and 4 Block 5, Hicbmond Annex assessed value of land X280, improvements 1850. ` trough an error an exemption of X1000 was allowed. Tir. Mann requests exemp- tion be removed from his tax bill. 9 In I"olume 16, Assessment #199474,, Samuel L. and Celia P. Ervin c/o Glen D. Erwin are assessed th Lot 11 and South 3 Peet of Lot 12, Block 20, Richmond Pullman f Pueblo Tract No. 2, assessed value of land X100 improvements 0690. kir. Ervin filed 4 claims for war veterans exemption of Assessment #199474-1 being North 27 feet of Lot 32B1ock 20 but th-rough an error was allowed on Assessment #199474. Exemption of $790 should be removed from Assessment #199474 and exemption of $1000 should be allowed on assessment #199474-1. In Volume 24, Assessment #608405, T. L. Hathorn is assessed with Lots 9 and 10, Concord Acres, assessed value of land $400, improvements 260. Ur Hathorn fi]e d z claim for war veterans exemption but through an error full exemption was not allowed, An additional exemption of X200 should be alloyed. In Volume 30, Assessment #702702, Peter and Frances Wadel&i, c/o Melvin 1ehzaku'.:1, 977 Kelvin Rd., EI Sobrante, are assessed with the South 58 feet of Lot 1W El Sobrante Manor, assessed value of land $120, improvements $1820. fir. Lebnkuhl file claim for war veterans exemption but throw an error exemption was allowed on Assess- r went #702702-1. Exemption of y1000 should be allowed cq Assessment #702702. hire Wadelski requests exemption be removed from Assessment #702702-1e In Volume 30, Assessment #702883, Claus P. and Eleanor Jensen, c/o Bank of America, Richmond, are erroneously assessed with Lot 237 less north portion front- ing 90.59 feet on Juanita sDrive# El Sobrante 'Unnor Unit ;:o. 2. The correct descrip- d tion should be tine North portion of Lot 237 fronting 90.59 feet on Juanita Drive. The assessed va±ues of land and improvemants remain the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.a Iia the1atter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessments. j yy The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction t of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51 s and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; i On notion of Supervisor Hi toys seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERZD that the County Auditor correct the folloving erroneous assessments: x:yigam In Volume 30, Assessment #702884, Oliver X. and Mar- E. Pitney are erron- eously assessed With the North portion of Lot 237 fronting 90.59 feet on Juanita Drive, El Sobrante Manor Unit No. 2; the correct description of the property should w i be Lot 237 less the north portion fronting 90.59 feet on Juanita Drive. The assessed values remain the same. In Volans 32, Assessment 1805133, W. 0. Ramssaf is assessed with a .30 acre tract in Ro Sam Pablo, assessed value of land $400, improvoments '950. Mr. Ramsay 4 filed claim for war veterans exemption but: through an error exemption was not alloyed 4" An exemption of '6600 should be alloyed.: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a a In re Issue of Bonds of Lafayette School District. t3MEREAS TES GOVERNING BOARD OF Lafayette School District has certified, as required by law, to tho board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califor- nia whose superintendent or schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all.Ys. proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and E said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation said t board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: rr That on the 11th day of September, 1950, said governing board deemed it advisable and b; its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted,, anda• y T P P s entered on its minutes, on said day, died resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 24th day of October, 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 Seventy `liousand (070,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding fourteen years, and to near interest at a rate not exceeding five percent pe annum payable anually for the first year the bands have to run and semi-.annually r thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes& vis i ypF s Ji day, November 130 1950 .. Continued Ytif, a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) Zle making of alterations or additions to the school building or build. ings other than such as may be necessary for currect maintenance, oper SF ation, or repairs. 53 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 apparatu of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. k g) The carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 13010 of the Education Code. all of rich were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition) That said election was caused by posting notices thereof, signed by a maj- ority a.j. ority 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 the "Lafayette Sun" a newspaper'of "general circulation prr3nted and published in thej .. County of Contra Costa, State of Calif ia, which notice was so posted and published 4. as required by law; ifs Zat said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor, in said notice t4eroof, and was in all respects hold and conducted, the returns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof,declared., as rei. quired by lair; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and 10 said board of supervisWs now finds and declares, that there were Eight Emdred Forty four (844) votes cast at said election, and that two-thirds thereof, to-vrit: 776 votes were cast in favor or issuing, said bonds, and 65 votes and no more were cast x against issuing said bonds, and there were 3 illegal votes, and said governing board caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; .that all acts, conditions and tAx*ngs required by law to be done or performed have been .done an performed in strict c mfamity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and 'that the total amount of indebtedness or said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescriber by law; IT IS 'ir R R1;SOb: A.121) ORM F that bonds of said Lafayette School:" District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Seventy Thousand ($702000.00) dollars in dencminations of One Thousand Dollars 1,000.00) each that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of February, 1951, 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 2Iumbered Inclusive) DenoQination To Run 1 _ 5 13-000.00 1 year 6 _ 10 Ill 000.00 2 years t 11 - 15 1,000.00 3 gears 16 - 20 1,000.00 4 gears 21 - 25 11,000.00 5 years 26 _ 30 1,000.00 6 years 31 - 35 13000.00 7 years fx= 36 _ 40 10000.00 S years 41 451,000.00 9 years 46 - 50 12000.00 10 gears 51 - 551,000.00 11 gears 56' - 60 V12000.00 12 years 61 - 65 g12000.00 13 gears 66 _ 70 12000.00 14 years that said` bands shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per annums payable 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 lst day of February, 1952, and thereafter semi.-annually on the 1st days of February and August, of each year until said bonds are paid; u 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 coup- ons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and contersignaftwes may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or counter-signatures 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 ORDM~,n that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to-wit: Urr r r• Monday, November 13, 1950 - Continued 352' w 9 lh=ber URIC STATES OF AHSRICA Dollars SUMOP CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BONM OF r Lafayette School District Of Contra Costa County. L&FAIaTTM SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa to County, State of California f acknowledges itself indebted to and promxi.ses to pay/the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the lst day of February, 19 One Thousand dollars (013,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of AmeTc`as with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of er cent ( v) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on a s . ays of February and August of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except Interest for the first year mridch is payable in one installment, at the 'end of such year). t,,;s ?gond is one of a series of bands of like tenor and date (except for suck variation, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), n=bered from 1 to 70 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Seventy Thousand ($70,000.00) dollars (,'y470,000.00), and is authorized by nX a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 24th day of October, 1950, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California pursuant to and in strict corformi with thepty provisions of the Constitu- tion and laws of the said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certifies and declares that the total f amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is With. in the limit provided by last, that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done or performed prededent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and A j performed in strict conformity with the lags authorizing the issuance of school bonds that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed byorderofsaidboardofsupervisorsdulymadeandenteredonitsminutesandshallbe payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said school district, and the money fo the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised bye° taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IM VIVI sSS MuREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be j signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be_, countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the day of 19. SEAL) ff. L. CMIINGS o$ of upery sor f CiOMIT..RS.ilsa`M: t° D. M. TIMPTEM W. T. PAASCHCounty; Au3itor iCounty Clerk and Clerkof the Board or 3upeMsors IT IS PMTR R ORDERED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to-wit: I a The Treasurer of Coupon 116. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Lafayette School District r`ura. in said County, on the day of 19 at his office in Martines,sa ounty, thsum" of and W/ lCODOLLARS for months' interest on Bond No. said School District. 3 D. iu. TEEM County Auditor IT IS FM=—R OTMEMM that the redemption of said bonds and payment of the x interest thereon small be raised b taxation district and provision shall be mace for ilia upon all taxable property in said school levy and collection of such taxes in themannerprovidedbylair. j IT IS 17URUEERD"that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two creeks inLafayetteSuns a newspaper of ,general circulation, printed and published in said r County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bands aid state thattsaidboardofsupervisorswilluptoMonday, the lith day of December, 1950 at 11 0'-clock, A.74. of said days receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, oranyportionthereof, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to peject any andall bids for said bonds. 4 of r S Yonday, Noverber 13, 1950 _ Continued f T; A y.. uJ s%e foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Counts, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 13th day of November, 1950, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley,, H. L. Cu=in s Ra S. Taylor, uP B s Y W. J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors _ None. Aoo In the ?utter of Receipt of proceedings of Board of Trus- toes of Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County, re apportionment authorization. r The Board of Supervisors bereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held October 24, 1950s, at which election the electors of the district by a two-thirds vote approved the following proposition: N Shall the governing board of the Lafayette School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an apportionment in as amt not to exceed Fine Hundred Thousand J Dollars ($900,000.00) from the State of California under and s subject to the provisions of Chapter 1.6 of Division 3 of the Education Code ;r2hich amount is subject to repagment as provided r `: by said ChapterF it is by the Board 0 -that a certified copy of this Order be trans- witted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, n The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In re Issue of Bonds of Oakley Union School District. VAME4 AS T GOVI21MG BOARD OF Oakley Union 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 certified proceedings shove and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare:J r; That on the 23rd dap of August, 19502 said governing board deemed it advi- sable, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and T entered on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 25Kh day of October, 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 Thirty-tiro Thousand (132,000.00) dollars to run not f" 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- annuallyf ' thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) The purchasing of school lots. z. b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. c) The making of alterations or additions to the school buildings other than such as may be necessary for correct maintenance, operation, or repairs. d) Mia ropairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured,, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity.r e) Tae supplying of school buildings nth furniture or necessary x apparatus of a permanent nature. f) 'ilia permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) Zie carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Bducation. Code. r 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, r not less than twenty days before said election, and said notice. was published at least once in each calendar week for three successive calendar creeks prior to said election r in the "Brentwood Hews% a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and pub- lished as required by lav; i tThatsaidelectionwasheldinsaidschooldistrictonsaiddmf appointed therefor in said notice tZhereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the re_ rt` 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, t'rat there were 1Z7 votes cast at sail election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to-wit, 90 votes were cast in favor of issuing n 23onday, November 13, 1950 - Continued 9 t f i A said bonds, and 24 votes, and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and there r were three (3) Illegal ballots, 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 lair to be done or performed f have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issu- ance of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of said school districts Including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law;r i s' IT IS M-Mi:x'0.7« .RESOLVED A?.D O.RM b D that bonds of said Oakley Union School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Tuirty-two Thousand 02,000.001 dollars in denominations of One Thousand Dollars 1,000.00) each, that said bonds shall be dated the lst day of February, 1951, ands shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of Americas at the office of the counts treasurer of said co3nty0, as follows, to-wit: r i Bonds 14mbored Inclusive)Denomination To Run 1 10000.00 1 year 2 1,000.00 2 years j 3 000.00 3 years N'R 4 2000.00 4 gears u 5 19000.00 5 years 6 X12000.00 6 gears 7 1,000.00 7 gears r 8 19000.00 8 gears fF i 9 x10000.00 9 years 1010,000.00 10 years 11 9000.00 11 years 12 l,000.00 12 years 13 1,000.00 13 years 14 1,000.00 14 years t 15 10000.00 15 years 16 2000.00 16 years 17 1,000.00 17 gears W, 18 - 224.1VO00.00 000.00 18 gears 23 - 27 2000.00 19 years 28 - 32 20 gears t I that said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of per cent per j annum, payable in like lawful money at the office o siM county- treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the lst day of February, 1952s and thereafter semi-annually on the lst days of February and August 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 countys 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 othervIse mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds sha be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so si6ned and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. I: IS TYRMM' that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the y following forms to-wit: number UNITTED STATES OF AMMaCA Dollars STA OF CALIP01M 'A SCHOOL BOND OF Oakley Union_ School District Vu of Contra Costa County. EY . 0 EY LMOIZ SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of Californias acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said countys on the lst day of February., 19 One Mousand dollars (""10000.00) in lawful money of the United States of Aaz a, With interest thereon in lira lawful money at the rate of per cent ( per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer cn7& 0,Z days of February an August, of each ;ear from the date hereof until` this bond is paid. (except interest for G the first year wdAch is payable in one installment at the end of such year). 6 5v TIAz bond is one of a ser;es of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variation, if ate, as =abe required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities s n=abered from 1 to 32, inclusive, amounting in the agurogate to s 11--ty-two thousand dollars ($320,000.00), 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 25th day of Octobers 19500, and is issued E and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, Pur- suant to and in strict conformity Tdth the provisions of the Constitution and lays of said State. And said board of snpervisen joreby certifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school districts including this issue of bonds, is with-in the 13xdt provided by lam, tbat all acts, conditions and things required by law to be b ne or performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and perfo:=ed in strict cont'or=Lty 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 shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said school districts and the Monday, November 13, 1950 .. Continued r 1A,s d 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. k F IN WITRESS MHER1.30F said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said cauntg, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said boated to be attached thereto, the day zof19 SEW Chal mran .of Board, of SSMeerviso's COWMSIGNED: D. B. TATER ouaty Auditor W. T. PAASCH t u County er i—ma -Clerk of the r Board of Supervisors. 3 IT IS i' OX-)ERM, that to'each of said bonds Shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following fora, to-grit: r The Treasurer of Contra Costa County, State of California,Coupon bio. a Will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking Rand of the r Oakley Union School District in said Counts, on the day of x at his office in Kartinez, in -said County, the stmt of and _ 100 Dollars for montbd Interest on Bond Ito40 of said School District. Aucditi IT IS FUR 0HDZY1ME that the uoney for the redemption of said bonds and payment of the interost thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property Jai said school district and provisionn sball be made for the levy and collection of suchu; taxes in the manner provided by lax. IT IS FURT_EM ORD D that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in "Brentwood News", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published ih said County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to "onday, the 11th day of December, 1950, at 11 o=clock, a.m. of said day receive sealed proposals far 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 ins passed and adopted by the Board of j Supervisors of Contra Costa Caunt,;, State of Calif ornia, at a regular meeting thereof Bald on the 13th day of 1'ovember, 1950 by the following vote, to-wit: AYSS: Supervisors-S. S. Ripley, R. L. Curnings, Pay S. Taylor, J. Frederickson. NCE S: Supervisors-Eons ABSENT: Supervisors-None. FR In the I•.atter or Receipt of proceedings n of Board of Trustees of Oakley Unionho School District of Contra. Costa County, re Apportiorment Authorization. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the s proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Oakley 'Union School District of Contra Costa. County, including a canvass of the election meld October 250 1950, at Y&ich election the electors of the district by a tm-thirds vote approved the following proposition: r! Shall the governing board of the Oakley Union School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an appor- tionment in an amount not to excoed ^'neo Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (4250,000.00) from the State of California under and sub- ject to the provisions of Chapter 1.6 of Division 3 of the Education Code Vaicn amount is subject to repayment as provided by said Chapter? It is by the Board O that a certified cop; of this Order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 Isonday, November 13, 1950 - Continued f6 In the matter of Granting Land Use Permit to A. Lomael. r. A. Lccmel having tiled with this. Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of ordinance 382 for a landd use permit for codification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of ordinance 382, to extend non-conforming sid yard, 1 .foot from tho side property line located Central portion Lot 22, as designated on map entitled " ."iR. . Burgess Ca ppany*s Mp No. I Bacdonough Subdivision, a portion o the Rancho Las Juntas, Contra Costa County located at 2430 Buena lista Avenue, north o Walnut Creek Area, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to th rhe Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having rdeom- HamendedtothisBoard at said application be granted;r On motion ofSupervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TBR BOARD 0R--M that said application for land usa 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 vote of the Board, i , I21 the utter of Granting Land Use Per=-:it to Keith Howard*r s Leith Howard having filed with this Board an application under the provi- Ff sions of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit far modification of the provisions of i Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to build a lot approximately 1/3 acre (125 by 122 -'t), located Parcel 2 portion Lot 57 Moraga Glorietta Tract on Irvine, in an R-A district, and said application baui ng been referred to the Planning x Commission of Contra Costa Conxty and said Planning Ca®nissien having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I IS BY TifE BOARD ORD= 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.p 71io foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r a f. In the Fatter of granting Noble F. Justin, a land use permit. Moble F. Justin 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 - 6 of Ordinance 3829, to have 51 and as side ;yards, located Sunnybrook tract - Lot 8 - Sunnybrook Road. Lot 18 Corner Sunnybrook and State Uighuay, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cassion of Cor_tra Costa County and said Planning Cocamis..rmi sion }saving recomended to this Board that said application be. granted« On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS s f BY VE BOASORDERMEthat said application for land use permit for the modification o 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. 3 In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Ben Y ~ yr Addiego.s Bon IIg filedAddieSohaled with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section ^. of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions. of Section s Subdivision. A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 1 foot side yard on one side and 5 foot on the other side for his residence and garage, located Lot 51 Blzakemont on the east side of Franciscan day, Kennington., in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planing Commission having recommended to this Board that said application be Granted; f On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY BOARD oRDE1'jED Haat 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 f$V• is hereby granted. c foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 wa», i a. 1 In the Batter of Granting Land Uso Pc-rmit to George r Sieler. George Sieler having tiled with this Board an application under the pro visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 3 of Ordinance 382, to have a lot sli fitly less than 1/2 acre in area, located the south portion of lot 65 Moraga Del Rey #1 fronting 110 feet on the vast side of Don Gabriel Way adjacent to lot 66, Orind x` in an R-A district, and said application 'saving been referred to the 'Planning Commis- f , j cion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recommended to this i t.. pY i i u J i:onday, IIovenber 13, 1950 _ Continuedf Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Taylors seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS x BY THE BOARD ORDEMED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as bereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. a; ie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Latter of Granting Land araaUsePermittoR. A. Cuerington. r R. A. Guerington having filed with this Board an application under the pro- visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a "and use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382, to have tato residents on two lots (to build additional residence) located Lot 19 and 20 Block 4., north Richmond Land & Ferry Co. #1, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com- mission ha recommended to this Board that said application be granted;vizi IxP 9 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*x k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?atter of Granting Land Use Permit to Vernon Thompson. Vernon W. Thompson having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for the modification of t?:e provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have 51 61' side yard on one side, located lot #437, Unit Ho. 7, Santa Rita Acres, in an R-1 district, and said application .wing been referred to the Planning Cormsission of Contra Costa County and said Planning'Cozsaission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; v' On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE B{A RD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested by and the same is Hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Granting Land f Use permit to George P. Jagla. George P. Jagla, 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 Ordinance 382 for a land use mesmZit for modification of the provisL ons of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of t:dinance 3€32 to have 5R 5" and 101 side- yards, located Lot #46 idlevood Acres, subdivision fronting on Hawthorne Drive, is an R-A district, and said application having boon referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Conclssion having recnded to this Board that said application be granted; 1 On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD OI?DE D- that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested by and the sane is hereby granted. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Granting Land Use Permit to Daniel A. e Seedman. r Daniel A. Seedrman 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 Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 362 to have 41 side yard on each side and 61 sot back for psis car port, located Lot 1 of a proposed subdivision of Toot 10 Bloch D Arlington Acres, fronting 401 on the south side of Norwood Lane approxinately 200' east of Norwood Avenue Kensington, In an R_1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Ca=-I ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having; recommended to this Board that said appli..t cation be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3. BY THE ROKRD ORDIE iED THAT said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as horeimbove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N' Monday, November 13, 1950 _ Continued 358` fl In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to B. C. Dorrett. B. C. Dorrett having filed with this Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision. A Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5f and 31 side yards, located bots 92 and 93 of Beverly Rills Tract, in an R_1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Coemission having recommended to this Board that said applies-, tion be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ITIS BY THE rOARD ORD i 3 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. z Mie fo:a;off order is passed by the vxuuttmous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land F Use Pewit to ?.iaga_ra Chemical Division _ Food 11achinery and Chemical Corp. M` Niagara Chemical Division _ Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for nod;fication of the provisions of Section 6 Subdivision - ri Subsection _ o_ Ordinance 382 to eliminate set back for 7 foot c7clone fence, located part of Rancho San Pablo, most southerly 10 feet of portion of Lot 202 bounded on s north by land of Parr Terminal Corporation, on east by A. T. & S. F. Railroad, on south by road 20 and on crest by Southern Pacific Railroad, in an H-1 district, and F. said application having been referred to the Panning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Comr-d- ssion having, recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOJUID ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be acid the same is hereby granted. Zhe foregoing order is "passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to Howard Stone. • Howard Stone having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 389' for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 1 Subdivision A Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382 to request duplex in an R-1 district, located Lot 4, Block 75 B. R. Heights #2, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commis.. sion having recoasmended to this Board that said application be ,ranted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY T.BE BOARD ©R R that said app>ication for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereir_abovo 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 ?.:atter of Granting Lend Use Permit to R. F. Kendall. R. F. Kendall having filed with this Board an application under the provi,_ sions of Section ': of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section Y Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have 201 set back located Lot V Sleepy .1aollov %nit j2 fronts on Van Ripper Lane, in an R_A district, and said application :.aving been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Catmsissfan having recommended to this Board that r said application be granted; Cn notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Ml" MI ARD C. , •n 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. Mie foregoing order is pissed by the tnuzimous vote of the Board. In the Twitter of Denying Land Use Permit -to d'obn L. Lauderdele. John ?_'_. ?auderdale having filed vtth 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 I of Ordinance 382 to build two duplexes located a tu+o acre parcel which faces a private road going off of Grayson Road on the north side. Intersection of said private road and Grayson Road is about 14001 feet gest iron intersection of Grayson Road and Pleasant Hill Road in. an R..A- distriet and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Co=lasion having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; I',cnday, 2loverber 13, 1950 _ Continued 359 r a t t: t s On notion of Supervisor Th7lor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORMIM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the I provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove sot forth and requested, bd axid the sane f is horeby denied. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the t:LtaBi]CL t28 vote of the Board. 7 3 i In the Butter of Application of Patrick F. Con=y for Land Use Permit. Patrick F. Conway baviag filed vdth. this Board an application under the provisions of Section r of Crdincnee 362 for a land use permit for iiodification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to divide this lot into 2 parcels, each to be 72 a B7 feet, located Lot G3, Sun. Valley Estates at the corner of Gladys Court and M Cvrtola Blvd., Sax-anap Area, in an R_S district! ! N and said application7aaving been referred to the Planning Cc asion of Contra Costa County and said ' his Comaissioa having recormended to thisHoard that said applica.. tion be denied; matter was referred back to the Commission on Oct. 2, 1350 for fur:. r ther study, and tlhe Co *..ission after further hen-- ngz, again recomends it be denied, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, :.T IS BY TBE BOARD ORDMED that said application for land use permit for the mod' Ficati.on of the x provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby denied. The forogoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Putter or Authorizing n attendance at meetings. i On motion of Supervisor Frederi Lmom, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS B11 TIM BOARD Orl=- ED that the follovring persons are authorized to attend meetings at w County expense, as follows: r Noble Newsom, Jr., Airport Unnager _ Udetiug of the California Association of Airport Mcocutives in Chico, December 7_9, inclusive. r i B. 0. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, _ State Conventions of I County Superintendents of Schools, Sacramento,I December, 14 _ 16, inclusive. . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the „atter of Amending k resolution re allocation of personnel, County Pur- chasing Agent's office. On the reco=endation of the Director of Personnel, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT I3 BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the resolution 3 adopted by this Board on June 262 1950, authorizing classified personnel for the var.. ions county offices and departments, is amended to provide for one additional Typist Clerk position in the Counts Purchasing Agent's office, mtieking a total of two positions 2 under said 61assification in that office. k. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Awarding contract for installation of automatic fire sprinkler in main building, Contra Costa County Hospital. This being the time fixed for the opening of bids for installation of auto- x. uratic fire sprinkler equipment in main building, Contra Costa County Hospital, and notice having been given for the tits: and in the manner prescribed by larr, bids From f the following are opened and read to the Board by the Clark: VIRI2iG AU-20U- TIC SP T * 'R COMPANY, 580 Market St., San Francisco 4, California 010,830.00 GRI111ti_M COLTA1 Y of the Pacific, 601 Brannan St., San P`rancisco 9,975.00 ALLM AUTOMATIC SPPI- 141 aR SERVICE, 536 Octavia St., San Francisco, California 8',200.00 E And said bids are referred to A. A. Lawrence, County Superintendent of Build.. ` ings, and said E. A. Larrence recomsands the bid of Allan Automatic Sprinkler Service as the lowest and best bid received for the installaticn of said fire sprinkler equip_ ment in said Counts Hospital; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE at. BOARD 'OBOE=, that the contract for said installation wort: is awarded to said Allan Automatic Sprinkler Service at the prices set forth in said bid. IT IS URT'xB i CRDMM that the District Attorney prepare the contract for said F- work. 1 x tia{y 11ondays November 15,x, 1950 - Continued 3 4 J r IT IS -FIRTHER ORDERED that said Allan Automatic Sprinkler Service shall present two surety bonds, each in the amount of $41.00.00, one guaranteeing faithful j performance of contract, the other to guarantee payment of labor and materialmen, said bonds to be approved by this Board. IT IS FtRT1W ORDS? that the bid checks rich accompanied the bids of the unsuccessful bidders be returned to them. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. ys P p In the Matter of f Transfer of funds. On notion of Supervisor 8i le seconded b Sµup p y, y Supervisor Taylor., IT IS BY THE h .BOARD 0T { that the County Auditor INCREASEA_npropriation For Expense, Constables and Justices, Conventions, in the stns of $100.00, and y DBCRFASE Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund in the amount of$100. 00.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. z, n In the Batter of Transfer of fimd9.On motion of Supervisor, Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT is BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given for the expenditure of $400.00 from fund heretofore appropriated for nater line for the County Garage at Lafayette, to cover the cost of installation of sever line located at said garage. u,The foregoing order is passed by the imanizous vote of the Board. 1 In the Matter of Authorizing purchase of truck and trailer v3.th dental equipment.t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE.BOARD ORDL"RM that' aoval p is given to the purchase of it track and trailer fitted gritr {dental equipment, at a cost of not to exceed $7750.00, said amount to be chargedtrto appropriation heretofore made for Building Construction, County Health Department. T_T IS By ME: BOARD FUR ORDM,:'"D that said truck and trailer shall be in_.sured and that the County Auditor shall transfer $174.50 from Unappropriated Reserve r of the General Fund to Insurance Appropriation.T3Ze foregoing passed by the unanimous vote of theBoardSirgorder is i In the Dotter of Authorizing C. L. Dodge of the Board of Retirement to attend meeting.On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD= that C. L. Dodge of the County Board of Retirement, is authorized to attend a meeting of the Administrators of Boards of Retirement in Las Angeles, Y November 15 to 1+5, inclusive, his expenses to be a County charge.The foregoing order ispassedS g by the unanimous vats of the Board.In the Matter of Requesting the Civil Service Cosmmission j to surge dutiesaytsof a n position in the County Bios- fM pital.I 0-At At the request of Dr. George Degnan, Medical Director of the County Hospital and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY = BOARD 4F,D.:.R, that the Civil Service Commission is requested to survey the duties of one of the positions at the County Bospital, which is noir classified as an Intermediate Sten..ographer Clerk, to determine whether said position should be reclassified as an Inter-mediate Typist Clerk. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the katter of Fi=ing bond A of proposed PARCIE 3TBR VLL- 4 1 LAS LIGHTING DISTRICT.it appearing to the Board that a petition for the formation of the proposed PARCIiEST':R VILLAGE LIGHTING DISTIECT of the County of Contra Costa., State of Calif orYiia z is to be filed with this Board andd that the formation of said district comes under Act-01192 Deering's General Lags, known as the District Investigation Act, and Chet pursu.. w ant to said Act it is necessary that a bond be filed with said petition.NOW,upon motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded bySupervisorTaylor, IT IS BYTxiE BOARD (RXMSD that the amount of bond provided for in said Act.,i be and the same s hereby set in the amount of 0700, bond to be approved by this Board.The fore;eine order i s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 36: I=onday, November 132 1950 - Continued Gr y a In the Matter of Ordinance No.568. Ordinance No. 568 whish amends Ordinance. No. 491 (Salary Ordinance) by providing for position of Tabulating Supervisor at Range No. 30 is presented to this y board; and M r 1 On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY I BOARD OM).- that said CTdinance No. 568 is APPIROVED AIM ADOPTED, and IT 1'S RIMO s OIRD'&.'MD that a copy of said Ordinance No. 568 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Antioch ledger", a newspaper of general eircu.. lation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ay Zie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 9 Al In the Iuatter of Ordinances Ido. 565 and No. 567* i s, Copy of Ordinance No. 565 having been published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "Lafayette Sun", as evidenced by affidavit of Eleanor Silverman presented herewith; and Copy of Ordinance No. 567 having been published for the time and in the man- ner required by law, in the "yl Cerrito Journal", as evidenced by affidavit of Doris filler presented herewith; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY ''no BOARD ORDERED Haat said Ordinances No. 565 and No. 567 are declared duly published. x The fo.egoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. In the Vatter of Approval of Agreement with Pacheco Tows Council, Inc., re raintenance of Hayden Park. wxtr r WAgreementdatedNovember13, 1950 between the County of Contra Costa and- Pacheco Tow. Council, Inc., wherein it is agreed that the County will pay the council from November 1, 1950 to June 30, 1951, the_total 8aozmt of X1,000.00, payments to be made by the County Auditor on written requests from the said Council, provided, how- ever, that not more than $500.00 shall be paid to the Council in any one given month, said payments to be made for the maintenance of Hayden Park by said Council, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS: BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is hereby APPROVED and H. L. CuIIaaings, Chair- man of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same, and the County Auditor is directed to draw warrants in accordance with said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the iaatter of Directing x Airport 11anager to post signs on Buchanan Field. The Concord Sportawns Club having requested that Buchanan Field be posted. during the pheasant season in an effort to preserve the breeding stock; r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that Noble Nevzom, Jr., Buchanan Field L u roger, is directed to post signs reading "No Fire Arras and no Hunting of any Type Permitted on these Promises', on said Buchanan Field. The foregoing order is passed b; the unanimous vote of the Board. In the tatter of Request of konw-aent I7aprovement Club for one acre of land on which to build meeting and recreation hall. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor.Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM- BOARD ORDERED that the request of Monument Improvement Club (Joan Hansent Secretary, 1223 I onument Boulevards Concord) for one acre of land on Sunset Blvd., no Concord, on which to erect a building to be used for meeting purposes, recreation, et ., IV is referred to the County Surveyor and Supervisor Taylor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F; rv t Monday, November 15, 1950 _ Continued x x: In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport County prisoners to Pacheco Park. v At the request of the Pacheco TomCouncil .and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY W—BOARD ONOW THAT Sheriff Tames IJ. Lona, is authorized to transport six (6) prisoners from the County Prison Farm to Pacheco Park for the purpose of cleaving said park and replacing tables and other equipment. Lie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S 3n the Matter of Authorizing payment to Housing Authority of the City of Riclmmond. This Board having been furnished with a list of ?hissing and Shorts Items on closing inventor* of the Richmond Isolation hard, Richmond, California, for which a charge totaling .:58.00 has been claimed by said Housing Authority; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor dram his warrant in favor of the Treasurer of the United States in payment of said charge. G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Reports of County Departments. Reports for the month of October, 1950s, are presented by the County Hospital and Counts Poundmaster and are ordered filed. S J'b In the Matter of Requesting i Civil Service Co=ission to survey duties of clerical help in the Finance Division of the Suporintendent of h?9_ Schools Office. At the request of the County Superintendent of Schools and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS Bf THE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil. Service Commission is requested to survey the clerical duties in the Finance i Division of the Superintendent of Schools' Office and to recommend to this Board whether anotber clerical employee should be allocated to this offices The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I ffi, In the Matter of Author iz Purchasing Agent to purchase motion picture projectors. F On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent is authorized to purchase two (2) projectors and accompanying equipment, at a cost of not to exceed $1215.40, for they Associated Sportsmen of Contra Costa County. IT IS BY TEE BOARD F RTRsR ORDERED that the County Auditor DECRASE Appropriation for Supplies, Ga tce Protection., and, IHC.RZASE Capital Outlay Appropriation, Gane Protection, In the acount of $1220. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.F In the Matter of Appropri- ation Adjustment. To provide additional funds for the new X..Ray at the County Hospitals and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley,, IT IS BY THE BOARD' fY ORDERED that the Counts Auditor transfer $550.00 from Unappropriated Reserve to Appropriation for Capital Outlays, County Hospital. w i7 The foregoing order is passed by the u animous vote of the Board. IV In the Batter of Appropri- ation Adjustment. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY T BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $284.00 from Appropriation for Perma- nent Personnel, County Treasurer's Department to Appropriation for Temporwy Help,I Counts Treasurerts Departments The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards 1 Wx xay t r: Y i',+di 38S Monday, November 132 1950 _ Continued q .. 7 x In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. In order to provide funds for replacement of draperies and on motion of m: s Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Counts Auditor transfer -I225.00 from unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Replacements, County Hospital. 7he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the utter of Appropriation Cancellation. a On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor cancel $3, 421.00 of Capital Outlay Appropriation n== County Hospital, and transfer said amount to the Unappropriated Reserve. F 1he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of HiGAIv, INC. for Rezoning in the PLEASA1iT HILL ARBA. ORDER EAS, on the 13th day of november, 1950s the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and t` NMREAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California rem quired that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold a hearing at F which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, NOT-2 SORE, IT IS OIHi"-W that notice of a hearing by this Board on the j 11th day of December, 1950, being a Mbn4ay, at 2:00 o'clock p.m., in the Chamber of the Board of Sunervisors, Hall of Records, wartinez, California, be given by the Clerk by notice published in the "Courier Journal" not less than ten days before such hear.. ing, and IT IS PMUM ORDE M, that this Board hold a hearing at 2:00 o'clock p.m. on Mondays the 11th day of December, 1950s 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 interestad. k The foregoing; order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board: t.F AYES: Supervisors _ S. S. RIPLE`i, H. L. CUWIUG6, RAY S. TAYLOR, J. FREDERICKSON. J F Nfl Supervisors _ None. ABSENT: Supervisors _ Done. In the Matter of the deport of the Planning Commission on the Request fL ? of B. K. GILSMIT for Rezoning in the PLEASANT HILL AREA. ORDER MUE, v S, on the 13th day of November, 19500 the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Board its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and 3 REAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California re.- r quired that this Board, after due notice first having been given, hold e- hearing at Vcdch all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board, NOW., TH REFORE, IT IS ORDO M, that notice of a hearing by this Board an the 11th day of December, 1550, being a .4onday, at 2:00 o'clock, P. I., in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, hall of Records, Martinez , California, be given by the Clerk rrr by notice published in the "Courier Journal", not less than ten days before such hearing, and IT IS FLn ORD ' - that this Board hold a hearing at 2:00 o'clock p.m. on Nonday, the 11th day of December, 1950, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors x Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose, of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be Wade by any persons who may be interested. The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Boards A)MS: Supervisors _ S. S. RIPIEY, H. L. CLB211NGS2 RAY S. TAYLOR, J. F.P:DE:ICKSON. FOES: Supervisors _ 11011E. ABSENT Supervisors _ N01E. V. Monday, November 13, 1950 -. Continued QQWW° x, P t j T N4 In the Vatter of the Report of the Planning Yn Comm!ssion on their Recomsndation for a Modification of Land Use District Require- ments of Meavy Industrial and Light Industrial ORDER FOR Y Zones.ORDIIFVICE iAS, on the 16th day of October, 1550, the Planning Commission of themCountyofContraCostafiledViththisBoarditsfindingsandreco=endations in the a above asatter, and r Sf MERI-3A.S, this Board did ort the 13th day of November# 19500 after due and laVA ful notice therefor having first been given, hold a hearing for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions and presentations that may be made by persons :interested in they above entitled matter, and I 71'IEREAS after said hearing, the Board being duly and fully advised in the w premises and baving carefully considered the same, I.Oi, TMMEi'O, IT ZS RED that the recommendations of the Planning Com, mission be and they are hereby adopted and the Planning Technician and the District- x ; 1 Attorney are directed to prepare an ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance of Contra r. Costa County to give effect to the sane. fl _ The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote: ASS: Supervisors .. S. S. RIPLEi', H. L. CCUMU PGS, RAY p S. TAILOR, J. F MM ZCKSON. HOES: Supervisors ABSENT: Supervisors -. HO?e. In the •Batter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the request of PERCY G. REST and the CARNATION COMPANY for Reaaning in ORDER FOR w` the PlEASAITT HILL AREA. ORDIIIAIICE MIER .:AS, on the 16th day of October, 1950, the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa filed with this Hoard its findings and recommendations in the above matter, and fa*R AS, this Board did on the 13th day of November, 1950, after due and lawful notice therefor having first been given, hold a hearing for the purpose of hear'rotests petitions and t 'p pe presentations that may be made by persons interested r#.in the above entitled matter, and b- after sa_d hearing, the Board being duly and fully advised in the premises and having carefully considered the same, r A. IyQlfi, TH;;' IF'OR , IT IS ORD-MM that the recommendations of the PlanningCommissionbeandtheyareherebyadoptedandt'ne Planning Technician and the District Attorney are directed to prepare an ordinance amending the boning Urdinance of Contra Costa County to give effect to the same. The foregoing order and resolution vas adopted by the following vote: AYES:l 'S: Supervisors _ S. S. I?IPI Y, H. L. CUMaNGS, RAY r , S. TA`_LORS J. FRmERICY SOI1. I.O- Supervisors _ NONE. A£S+ITT: Supervisors .. U021E. r 1n the hatter of Proposed agreement vith Earl W, Smith, Inc., relative to proposed SjKORE ACRES SLE 14AII.TE1,-A?:CE DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS fBYTIEBOARDGRD- t. that plans and specifications for the sever disposal facilities of tie proposod SHORE ACREAS S . , . ,'1W,-CE DISTRICT gust be prepared by a registers X engineer, and must be submitted to and approved by the County SiWveyor of Contra Costa County, the Countywealth Departmentpaucrtanent and by the State Health Department, prior to the, formation of said District and to the enteringinto the x W.Inc, proposed agreement with Earl Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Claims for danage, result of accident at Buchanan Field on August 13, 1950. On motion of Supervisor Prederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, Zfi I3 BY THE BOARD ORDE.R7 that the tollovi ng claims are DMIIED_ A17D REFERRED TQ THE COUNTY PURCHASING AGMMT to be forwarded to the county insurance adjuster: i e 1 F i Y 365 Ylonda7, November.13 1950 _ Continued l Tom J. Davis, do business as Davis F3 Service,, vs. the fi County et al for $$ii778.43 and $444.00; 4 James Shopardson, vs. the County for $750.00 and $10,000.00; fin Antoinette Viscuso vs. County et al for '101,912.50; f kx 1FrederickR. Edwards, individually and on behalf of Aura C. and Baby Edwards, for $75,000.00, $150,000.00 and $50,000.00; Y, all of the above claims referring to accident at Buchanan. Field on August 13, 1950. The foregoing order is passed by the uniani*nous vote of the Board. In the Platter of the Formation, Organisation and ystablishment and Election of the First Pive Directors of DIABLO VISTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT OF TRv COUNTY Or x. C014TRA COSTA, State of California. RESOLUTION AMID ORDER AREAS, the Counts Clerk- of the County of Contra Costa did, on the 13th. day t of November, 1950, file with this Board of Supervisors the following certificate: 3n the Fatter of the Formation ) s of Diablo Vista County later District y i CERTTnCAM- OF COUNTY CLQ Ott. 11 IS. T. Paasch, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify: 71 r-- That not earlier than forty-five (45) days nor later than thirty (30) days before December 12, 1950, there were filed 5` in my office certificates of nomination of the followingnamed persons for the office of Director ofthe proposed Diablo Vista County Water District: Fred N. Asmussen Edgard Crotta Ronald A. Howard Robert L. Olson Joyce 11. Smith r t Y i Gerald Wells 9'7 That I have examined such. certificates of nomination and determine that each of then conforms to the provisions of Article 2 of Part 4 of Division 12 of the dater Code, and that each of such. Petitions is sufficiently signed, That the offices to be filled at the election to be held on December 123, 1950, are the offices of Five directors, p 71iat the list of the candidates nominated is as follows: Fred W. Asmussen Edward Crotta r t Ronald A. Howard r e Robert L. Olson Joyce 11. Smith f.. Gerald Wells F s IN WITNESS WE3E011? I have hereunto set my hand and official seal at Martinez Contra Costa County, State of California, this 13th day of Norvember, 1950, W. T. PAASCH- Faaadh, CFEiEY-=-e-rrZ By J. Arching'; epu r SEAL)" and µ rf t "'REAS, pursuant to Article 3, of Part 4, of Division 12, of the Mater Code of the State of California, this Board of Supervisors is required to publish such car-tified list of names and the offices to be filled in a proclamation calling an election in the manger prescribed by Section 30772 of such Water Code; and WHF,,EAS, this Board has found and determined that all of the proceedings in ; x connection with the filing of certificates of nomination of the proposed directors of such proposed water district have been duly held and conducted in accordance with the provisions of said dater Code; and WIE-REAS, this Board did, on the 16th day of October, 1950, by an order, gin the boundaries of the proposed Diablo Vista County Mater District and call an election for the purpose of determining wbsther or not said district shall be formed and for ul election of ,first directors; and y Monday, November la, 1950 .. Continued 3 r s i WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of said dater Code, it is required that X' at such election there shall be submitted to the voters of the proposed water district the question whether the proposition to form Diablo Vista County Water District under the County Water District Lacy be adopted; and w WHEREAS' the territory in mkich the said proposal for the formation of said water district and for the election of the first directors of such district, should such district be formed, are the smme, 04 NOW, MME R 'FORE, B:. 1T RESOLVED that this. Board of Supervisors does hereby proclaim the calling of an election for the election of the first five directors of 4 .. said proposed Diablo Vista County4tater District, should such district be formed, i Bi: 1T FORTHER RESOLVED that such election shall be held in the territory described in said order dated October 16, 1950, in the territory described in such K, order on the 12th day of December, 1950, between the hours of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and 7:00 ovelock P.Ie of said day, at rich said election shall be submitted to the voters z residing in said area the proposition concerning the formation of such district, as set forth in said resolution of October 16, 1950, and the election of the first dir- ectors of said district should said proposed district be formed. B IT FCRMR RESOLVED that the form of ballot used in such election shall be substantially as follows: r yyx# Mark cross (a) on ballot onl M1; with rubber stamp; never r pen cil1 t n, Absentee ballots may be marked Ro. ME pe MEZ= oreP nc.I) Fold ballot to this perforated j line leaving top margin exposed,) I y a a OrPICIAL BATS OT DIABLO VISA COUSTY WATER DISTRICT 1 r'f Tuesday, December 2, 1950 INST?it3MONS TC VOA: To vote, stamp or write a cross (a) opposite the Mane of the proposition for crhich you desire to vote, and a cross (a) opposite the names of the candidates i for Yfho!m 7.ou desire to vote. All marcs otherwise made are forbidden. z All distinguishing darks are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly mars;, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the inspector of election, and obtain another, xt w 1 Proposition: I Shall the proposition to fora Diablo Vista County Water n District under the County Water District Law be adopted....... Yes Shall the proposition to fora Diablo Vista County Mater District under tae County Water District Lacy be adopted....... No x FOR DIRECTOR Vote for Five FPM, AS!_USSEU 3 MMOD CROTTTA g s RO11" A. O TARD ROR8 M, L. OLSON sr JOYCE U. SIZITH sw GERALD ELLS s 367 Tdondeq, November 13, 1,950 - Continued 97'j a s F:: roti BE IT ETHER RESOLVED that all of the territory lying within the boundaries of said proposed district, as'set_forth in said order of October 16, 1950 ,, comprises s ' k ,•: portions of regular county election precincts Pleasant Hill No. 2 and Pleasant Sill No. 3, and that such territory shall be, and it hereby is, consolidated into one elec. tion precinct for the purpose of holding such consolidated election, and that the name of the persons designated to conduct such election and the polling place of such elec- tion are designated as the sam are set forth in said resolution. of October 16, 1950. ice' IT IS FURTF.El RESOLVED AND 01MEED that a copy of ,this notice e. of election t herein provided for shall be publisbad by the County Clerk once a week for two (2),, weeks in the Courier-Journal., a newspaper of general circulation, printed and publishe in the County of Contra Costa, there being no newspaper of general circulation publi shed in the territory comprising the proposed county aster district.F`' Y f• The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of- Supervisors of tha County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 13th day of RovepZber, 1950= by :r the following vote AMM: Supervisors .. S." S. BIPL:s H. L. CMWIRt52 RAY S. TAYLOR, J. PR ICKSON. NO}s'S' Supervisors ABSENT: Supervisors - HO0. f Wit ' And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, the 20th day of Hovemberr, 1950 k: at 9 o2clock, a.m., in the Board Ch=3bers,* Ha1l of Records, Martinez, California. i 4g# y i y.,•" YFwft y k ATTEST W. T. P,AASCH, Clary i i Eµ Deputy t kX>r. t r+.. T r a F a 3sa s 3 ru Y 3 o BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, NOVMIBBFt 201950 y THE BOARD LET IN REGULAR SESSI01'T AT 9 0*CLOCK, A.M. IN TECE BOARD CHAEBM,HALL OF t RBC(IiDS, UARTINEZ9 CALIFORNIA. g " PRESEJT: EON. H. L. CUN31INGS, CHAIR , PRESIDING, SUP-z2VIS013S y"t X J S. S. RIPTEYs H. L. CMU11NGS, RAY F S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHATT s J. r"'RBDERICIMONs W. T. PAASCHp CLERK. In the Batter of Supervisor of District Ntmtber 4*s r Warren G. Buchanan appears at the hour of 9:00 A.M* and presents his certificate of appointment as Supervisor of Supervisorial District No. 4 of Contra Costa County, vice W. J. Bucbanan, deceased, which said certificate is as follows ter ° STMEOF CALIFORNIA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT z SIt0 Y ALL BBH Br THESE PRESMITS. THAT is EARL WARRER, Governor of the State of Califorrsia, the name and by the authority of the People of the State of California, do, by these presents, appoint and commission WARREN G. 'BUCHAMM Member Of the County Board of Supervisors, District 4, Contra Costar County, vice W. J. Buchanan, deceased, for the term prescribed by y .." lay. m IN WITNESS AEEAEO?, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed at Sacramento, this sixteenth day of," --," : November, one thousand nine hundred and fifty.0, m, Governor of the Hate of Ca orn a6 x 1 j By the Governors FRAI3K W. JORDAN Secretary of State, By CHARLES HA€ERTF h epu Y,; and Warren G. Buchanan having taken the oath and filed his bond- as SupervisorpL appear, F and takes bis seat as Supervisor of the Fourth Supervisorial District. 9 5 t1=x Q f t n d} 3 t x rrn' y 5 1 r • y f Y G .t r V t4i k n y-, b jt 369 Monday, November 20, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing r correction of Erroneous Fµ Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; x On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: z In Volume 19, Assessment #408226, Valli and Crivelli Co. , are assessed with , Lot 7 Block D, Town of Valona with improvements erroneously assessed at $570. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year , should be cancelled. In Volume 20, Assessment #500033, Paul E. and Rae C. Iyer are assessed with a 1.07 acre tract in Ro Acalanes, assessed value of land $540, no improvements. Throughy an error improvements of $4070 were omitted from the Assessment Roll. Mrs. Ayers requests improvements be added and a new tax bill issued. In Volume 20, Assessment #500059, Warren E. Barker is assessed with a .16 acretractinRoCanadadelPinole, assessed value of land $100. This assessment is in- : cluded in Assessment #501002, appearing in the name of Charles H. and Gladys C. Griffi h, r and should be cancelled. 1 In Volume 20 Assessment #500171 Emil A. and Helen T. Hoefer, c/o Mark Vallory, 2446 Ashley, Berkeley, are assessed with a 2.62 acre tract in Acalanes Grant with im- provements erroneously assessed at $2350. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. Ae^: In Volume 20, Assessment #5004939 Dorothy A. and Louis L. Langres, Jr. , 3348 St. Mary's Rd. , Lafayette are assessed with a .72 acre tract in Ro Laguna de Los Palos Colorados with improvements erroneously assessed at $2680. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2550. In Volume 23, Assessment #599610, Manuel V. and Mary D. Alvernaz are assessed with a portion of NW 1/4 Section 15 T2N R1W containing .76 acre, assessed value of r land $100. This assessment should be cancelled as it is a double with Assessment 599613, also assessed to Manuel V. and Mary D. Alvernaz. g In Volume 24, Assessment #606457, M. 0. Bartel is assessed with a .25 acre tY' tract in Ro Monte del Diablo being portion of Lot 18 Galindo Estate, assessed value of land $100, improvements $270. This assessment should be cancelled as it is a double with Assessment $606727, appearing in the name of Augusto Santos. The foregoinggng order is massed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of zk` erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE h$ BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: f In Volume 24, Assessment #6064C4, Henry G. DeLugach is assessed with a 2.52 acre tract in Pacheco Grant with improvements erroneously assessed at $310. Mr. DeLugach requests improvements be removed from Assessment #606404 and added to Assess- meet #606793 where improvements rightfully belong. In Volume 25, Assessment #6159172 Jernell V. and Marie S. Bither, 600 North Gate Rd. , Concord, are assessed with the north 10 acres of Lot 7, Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Tract Part One with improvements erroneously assessed at $1370. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1230. a In Volume 28, Pacific Wooden Mare Co. , (Assessment #665278) is assessed with a ; 153.784 acres tract being Lots 9, 11 and 12 and SW 1/4 of Section 9 TIS R3W with land erroneously assessed at $7690. The correct assessed value of land is $1530. w' In Volume 33, Assessment #914330, E. P. Seemans is assessed with Lot 36-A lessi Central .29 acre, Larkey Ranch Subn. No. 1, assessed value of land $1902 improvements I 3210. Mr. Seemans requests improvements be removed from Assessment #914330 and addedl tr to Assessment #914330-1, being portions of Lots 36, 36A and 37 also assessed to Mr. Seemans. In Volume 272 Assessment #648626, Roberts Island Dredging Company is assessed with Lot 26, Anglers Ranch Subdivision No. 4 with improvements erroneously assessed at 680. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of thi' year and should be cancelled. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. X In the Matter of Authorizing correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51 r: fr and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: 370 Monday, November 20, 1950, Continued Y' zr In Volume 11 Assessment #47599 Velma R. Green is assessed with bot 8 Block 99 Wm. Uren Subdivision Addn. No. 1 with improvements erroneously assessed at $1520. The correct assessed value of improvements is $930. In Volume 59 Assessment ,x+8126, Jacob and Dorothy Kempf 517 Village Drivel El Cerrito are assessed with lot 979 Havenside Unit No. 2 with improvements erroneous) assessed at $4020. The correct assessed value of improvements is $2000. In Volume 8, Assessment #951312 ' 'heeler, Reynolds and Stauffer are assessed with a 6.42 acre tract in Ro San Pablo with personal property erroneously assessed at 2000. There was no personal property on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 189 Assessment #E312180Jack and Marianna Pacini are assessed with k; a 2 acre tract in the NE 1/4 of Section 23 TIN RIB with improvements erroneously assessed at $4450. The correct assessed value of improvements is $3250. Also, personal property is erroneously assessed at $5000. The correct assessed value of personal property is $2500. In Volume 18, Assessment , 378106; Perry W. and Jessie A. Brown are assessed with Lot 6 Orchard Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $1380. There were no improvements no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 18, Assessment #378112, A. V. and Iva Richards are assessed with Lot 12 Orchard Park, with improvements erroneously assessed at $1450. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be x d° cancelled. a In Volume 18, Assessment #378114,' A. V. and Iva Richards are assessed with Lot 14 Orchard Park with improvements erroneously assessed at $1530. There were no 10, improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x M 9 In re Issue of Bonds of San Ramon Valley Union High School District. SEAS THv GOYMUT- G BOARD OF San Ranson Valley Vnion High School District has certified, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, vhose superintendent of Schools has jurisdiction over said school district, 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: Mat on the 12th day of September, 1950, said governing board deemed it advi- sable, 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 31st day of October, 1950, in said school district, to submit thereat r to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of One Hundred Eight Thousand (0108,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding twenty years, and to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annumable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi- annually F. annually thereaftaer, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes: a) the Purchasing of school lots. r b) The building or purchasing of school buildings. rx%7 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 s repairs. d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. e) The supplying o school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature. f) The permanent improvement of the school grounds. g) Uie carrying out of the projects or purposes authorized in Section 18010 of the Education Code. All of whish were thereby united to be voted upon as one single proposition)* Mat said election vas 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 geek for three successive calendar weeks prior to said election in the Valley Pioneer", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the Countny of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published as re.. quired by lair; That said elec:ion was held in said school district on said day appointed there for in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held and conducted, the returns thereof duly and legall7 canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required by lay:; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board of r supervisors noir finds and declares, that there were 971 votes cast at said election, an r: that sore than two-thirds thereof, to-vit: 64-0 votes were cost in favor of issuing sai bonds and 316 votes and no mare were cast against issuing said bonds, and 15 illegal votes and said ,governing board caused as entry of the result of said election to be made on its minutes; that all acts, conditions, and things requirod by law to be done or performed have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bands; and ;sat the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, includinZ, t7ais proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. 371 Monday, Ivoverber 20, 1x450 - Continued t IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said San Ramon Valley Union Nigh School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the ag„regate sun of One Hundred Eight Ziousand ($108,000.00) dollars in denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each that said bonds shall be dated the lst day of February, 1951, and shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the county treasurer of said counts, as follows, to-wit: Bonds numbered Inclusive)Denomination To Run 1 - 5 x`1,000.00 1 year 6 - 10 1,000.00 2 years 11 - 15 9000.00 3 years 16 - 20 2000.00 4 gears 21 _ 251,000.00 5 years 26 - 30 1x000.00 6 gears atm 31 - 35 2000.00 7 years 36 _ 40 12000.00 000.00 8 years 41 - 45 000.00 9 years 46 - 50 2000.00 10 years 51 - 55 000.00 11 years 56 - 60 000.00 12 years 61 - 65 13years 66 - ?01,000.00 14 years 71 - 75 1,000.00 15 years 76 - 80 1,000.00 16 years 81 - 85 1,000.00 17 years 86 _ 90l,000.00 18 gears 91 _ 99 1,000.00 19 years 100 - 108 1,000.00 20 years that said bonds ahall bear interest at the rate of per cent per annum N payable in like lawful money at the office of said co—u-niff treasurer in one installment for the first year said bonds have to rim, on the lot day of February, 1952, andR. thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of February and August 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 tbereto, by the county clerk of said county, and the coupons of said y bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures and counter.. 1: signatures may be printed., lithoSraPheds engraved or otherwise mechanically affixed. Said bonds with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be deliv- ered to said county treasurer for sate keeping. p IT IS Ft7RT ORAERM that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to-wit: Number STATES OF ALWICA Dollars S^ IZ OF CALI's ORDIA SCHOOL BO.Wt OF San Ramon Valley Union high School District. 5OfContraCostaCounty SAN RADON VALLEY UNION HICE SCHOOL DISTRICT of CONTRA COSTA County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the Zst dog of February, 19 One Thousand dollars ($1,000.00) in lawful money of the United States of America, w-`M s interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of Der cent ( o) per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on s ays of February, anc tAuCuust, of each year from the date hereof 'until this bond is paid (except .interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year). This bond is one of a series of like tenor and date (except for such variatiax if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), numbered from 1 to 108, inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to One tip" NHundredEightThousand ($108,000.00) dollars ($108,000.00), and is authorized by a voter 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 31st day of October, 1950s and is x, 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 lags X of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby certified and declares and the total w-fount of Indebtedness of said school district, including this issue of bonds, is with.. Iinthelimitprovidedbylaw, that all acts, conditions and things required by lair 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 prescribed 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 tamable property of said school district. p` IN 7C'.SS Iff=OF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be K. signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the day r of 19. Idonday, ?november 20, 1950 _ Continued r'r fi•r r x rk v ys SEAL)H. L. CIMGS Chairman of Nar2lo upery sora COU11MSIGNED: D. U. TEETER county ar IT. T. PAASCH r oun yd Ter k anil Clerkdlerk o of SupervIscra IT Ic RiRTHER ORDMW that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to-wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. X T Contra Costa County, State of California,r will pay to the holder bereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the ti San Ramon Valley Union High School District in said County, on the day of 19i, at his office in f»artinez, in said County, the sum ofd _ i 100 dollars w For months' interest an Band NO. o sa c cool District. D. 91. TEETER f ountg AudItor IT IS FURTRER ORDERED that the money for the redeption of said bonds and f payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all taxable property . s . T I in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such 5 4 taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS FURS ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published at least two weeks in the "Valley Pioneer", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of I su ervisors, vill to Monde the 18th da of December 1950, at ll o'clock a.m. ofPup3i's y s s said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion therersf,, of, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves y the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. tiThe 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 r held on the 20th day of November, 1950 by the following vote, to-wit: Y AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cunmaings, Ray S. Taylor, a W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - Mone. x i In the Matter of Granting Land use permit to George H. Daniels. George H. Daniels having filed with this Board an application under the pro_ visions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382 to have a 5 foot set back, located lots 48 and 49, Kensington Terrace, in.an R-l .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 a. granted; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD 011DERED 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. n rhe foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Application. of Marjorie K. Crooks for a permit to operate a beauty shop in her home in S. D. -1L s Marjorie K. Crooks having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance No. 278 and its amendments to operate a beauty shop in her home, in S. D. i3, to be located at Lot 127, Tree Haven .Unit Ho. I on Orange Street, near Concord, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ca=—Tssion having recommended that said application be granted for a period of one year only, and that she be alloyed a z: small professional sig¢. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0 k - that said application be and the same is hereby granted for a period of one year only, and that she be allowed a small professional sign. u t 373 x t" ilonday, November 20, 1950 _ Continued y31, Mie foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant complies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). Tile foregoing order is passed by the unite mous vote of the Board. A In the Matter of Granting Land Use Permit to J. T. Lucas. J. T. Lucas 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 L 6 of Ordinance 382 to build on a lot 60 x loot and to have side yards of 5 feet on each side, located on the east side of Tread Lane fronting 60 feet approairately 97 feet north of Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill Area, in an R_S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning ComnissiopofContraCostaCountyandsaidPlanningCommissionhavingrecommendedtothisBoard that said application be granted; sr On notion of Supervisor Taylor$ seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TOE BOARD ORDER10 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. sTj In the Matter of Granting Lend Use Permit to 'Williaw C. Kdrk. iF William C. Kirk 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 5 of Ordinance 382 to have side yards of 9 feet on one side and 81 9" on the other side located Lot 64, Sun Valley Estates, on E1 Curtola Boulevard, Saranap, in an R_S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cormaission 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 M BOARD ORDErM that said application for land use permit for the modification of the K 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. 0 ` In the Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to fin. K. Houston. Wn. K. Houston 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 pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 1041,s foot side yard and a 15 foot set back for each lot, located Lots 161 and 163, Moraga Meadows Unit '#'5, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the a Planning Cozmaission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recom- mended to this Board that said application be granted; t4 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORD. 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 sarre 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 Edward L. Mcks. Edward N. Hicks having filed with this Board an application under the provi..3 sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the proms visions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have a 15 foot set back for his residence, located property fronting approximately 190 feet on the south side of Valley Drive bordered by property of Thompson, Weimken and Lorenzen, in E the Moraga_Orinda Area, in an R-A district, and said application having been refel"'red to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Gomnission having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BI T1ME BOARD ORDERLID 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 Fatter of Granting Land Use Permit to C. U. Madison. C. M. Madison 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 pro.. visions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 1 & 5 of Ordinance 382, to build a sec residence on this parcel, and to have a 5 foot side yard for the residence, located Lots 22 3 and 1/2 of Lot 1, Blank 228, lulls Second Addition, in the North Richmond Area on Sanford Street, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Comrai.ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having r Monday, November 20, 1950 _ Continued 6 recormaended 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 Boards, In the tatter of Granting Land K Use Permit to Tars. Douglas GuppyQ Mrs. Douglas Guppy 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 z provisions of Section 4 Subdivision p Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have a 1 foot side yard and a 1 foot rear yard for a work shop, located a portion of Lot 44-A, Larkey Ranch Subdivision #1, fronting 55.75 feet on the east side of Jones Road approx- imately 100 feet north of 19aldon Road, Pleasant Hill Area, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com:aission having recoomnded 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 theMH provisions of said ordinance as Hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. J kJ Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J In the }atter of Granting Land Use Permit to bars. F. 0. Beach. Mrs. P. 0. Beach having filed with thia.Board an application under the provi- sions of Section 7 of Ordinance 38.2 for a land use permit for modification of the pro- visions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsections 5 & 6 of Ordinance 382 to eliminate the side yard on one side and to have a 5 foot set back from the Mont property line for TM her garage, located Lot 16, Block 107, East Richmond Heights Unit #3, in an R-1 dis- trict, and said application hadng been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cocmdasion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted. The Commission recommended that this be granted to eliMinate the side yard for the garage, with the provision that it be set on the rear of the lot; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TSE BOARD ORDERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set fourth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted to eliminate the side yard for the garage, YrLth the provision that it be set on the rear of the lot. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4u In the Matter of Denying Land Use Permit to Joseph E. Milson. k Jose IA. Wilson having filed with this Board an application under thePhPP 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 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to build on a lot less than 10,000 square feet in area and less than 80 ,feet in width, and to have side yards of 5 feet on each side, located the crest 55.50 feet of the Milson property fronting 155.50 feet on the north side of Barbara Lane Approximately. 350 feet West of t the Pleasant Mill Road, 4artinez, in an R_S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Co=nission having recornended to dais Board that said application be denied; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE 'D that said application for laM use permit for the modification of the s ; provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set fourth and requested, be and the some is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Fatter of Resolution of the Board of Supervisors or tae County of Contra Costa Authorizing the filing of a disclaimer. t7=-"TC-AS, the County of Contra Costa has been served as a defendant in an ac.. r tion to condemn certain lands in said County, which action is nou pending in the df District Court of the United States, in and for tate Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled therein, United States of America, plaintiff, vs. Certain parcels of land in the City of Richmand, County of Contra Costa, State of California,. et al, defendants", No. 22335-L; and F' ST':AS, the title to the lands subject of said action has been vested in the United States and the Umited States bas been in possession of said lands; and WHEE7 , it appears that the County or Contra Costa has no Interest in the lands subject of said action and described as Parcels 19, 26, 27, 33, 369 40, 43, 469 V,w 470 532 692 72, 79, 80, 81, 86, 94, 99, 1042 107, 113, 116 and 117, an described in t the complaint on .file in said action, and the County Auditor of the County of Contra 1 r 375 Monday, November 20, 1950 _ Continued V Costa advises that there are no existing liens for taxes against the lands subject of P.. said action, NOW, E IT ?RESOLD THAT said County of Contra Costa has and makes y no claim to any title or interest in or to said lands subject of said action, or any compensation which may hereafter be avarded for the taking thereof and the District k IZ.Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to Pile an 'appropriate Disclaimer in the above entitled action. Tie foregoing resolution ryas passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. INWA tx In the Matter of Resolution of the tg Board of Supervisors of this County of Contra Costa Authori= ng the e filing of a Disciaimer. a ssR- S, the County of Contra Costa bas been served as a defendant in an ac- tion to condemn certain lands in said County, rich action is now pending in the District Court of the United States, in and for the Northern District of California, Southern Division, entitled therein, United States of America, plaintiff, vs. *Certein parcels of land in the City of Ricbmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, et al, defendants". No. 22335-L; and kap W10REsAS, the title to the lands subject of said action has been vested in the United States and the United States has been in possession of said lands; and WHEREAS, it appears that the County of Contra Costa has no interest in the lands subject of said action and described as Parcels 5, 6, 42, 53 and 75, as described in the complaint on file in said action, and the County Auditor of the County of Cot,Costa advises that there are no existing liens for taxes against the lands subject oP said action, 7 NOW TH II'ORE9 B3 IT RESOLVED, that said County of Contra Costa has and makes no claim to any title or interest in or to said lands subject of said action, or any compensation which may hereafter be awarded for the taking thereof and the District Attorney is hereby directed and authorized to file an appropriate Disclaimer In the above entitled action, The foregoing resolution is passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 569• Ordinance No. 569 which regulates parking on portion of Moraga Highway and along both sides of Golden Gate Way, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE- BOARD HEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidOrdinanceNo. 569 is APPROVED AND ADOPTED. IT IS BY BOARD ORD~.= that a copy of said Ordinance No. 569 be published f or the time and in the manner required by lair, in the "LAP'A'?ETTE SUN", a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. Zie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, s In the Fatter of Ordinance No. 572. Ordinance No. 572 which amends Ordinance No. 382 by providing for amendment to the land use regulations for heavy industrial and light industrial districts, is presented to this Board; and On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 572 is APPROVED AM ADOPTED. Nf w IT IS BY TEE BOARD FURTHER ORDS that a copy of said Ordinance No. 572 be published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the "RICHMOND DAILY r IP2DE-PENDEIdT", 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. s In the Matter of j Ordinance No. 570. Ordinance No. 570 which amends Ordinance No. 382 (zoning ordinance) by re- zoning a portion of the East Pleasant Hill area (Property of Carnation Milk and of Percy G. gest), is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:-Z that said Ordinance No. 570 is APPROVED AND ADOPMD. IT IS BY T. . BOARD h?'t7 0_RDERiM ti at a copy of said Ordinance IIo. 570 be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "COU IER_JOUR11AL", 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 Monday, November 20, 1950 _ Continued r In the ?latter of Ordinance No. 566. This Board' having on October 16, '1950 adopted Ordinance No. 566 which re- zones a portion of San Ramon*Valley area; and a copy of said Ordinance No. 566 havingbeenpublishedforthetimeandinthemannerrequiredbylawinTHEVALLEYPIOIIFER as evidenced by affidavit of Eugene Raney presented herewith; f On the motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BYTHEBOARDORDEREDthatsaidOrdinanceNo. 566 is declared duly published. K r i ire foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S In the latter of Juvenile Hall. RESOLUTION i 1. luiEREAS, The State of California under Chapter 47, Statues of 1944, 4th Extra Session), has appropriated funds for allotment by the Director of Finance to provide financial assistance to Local Agencies defined therein as countiesp cities or cities and counties for the purpose of defraying not to exceed one-half the cost of preparing engineering field surveys, engineering or architectural designs, and worms and detailed drawings and specifications (hereinafter called "Plans") required for postwar public works projects described as "specific projects" in said act; and r x 2. 3 SAS, The County of Contra Costa, herein ter designated as "Local Agency", desires to apply to the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation Board as the case may be, for an allotment of the Status share of the estimated cost of E preparing the completed plans hereinafter mentioned and there has been prepared and presented to this legislative body for consideration an application for such purpose; and 3. mEmE.AS, Focal agency has provided, or will make available upon approval of the aforementioned application", sufficient funds to prepare the completed plans E 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 Twenty-one Thousand Tuo Hundred Ulne and 71/100 Dollars ($21,209.71) being not -more than one-half the cost of preparing said completed plans, or for such amount as may be approved by the Director of Finance and/or the State Allocation Board said allotment to be used for the purpose of defraying the cost of preparing said completed plans roguired), .for a specific project to be undertaken by local agency and described ns Construction of a Juvenile 801, be it further r 5. Resolved, That the estimated cost of preparing such plans is Zizirty- nine Thousand Seven Hundred Foxvy-nine and 96/104 Dollars 039,749.96) and the local agency hes made provision for paying one-half or more of the cost of preparing such r plans; be it further x s 6. Resolved, That for the purposes of this application D. M. Teeter, County f Auditor-Cont roller, Court House, 12'artinez, California, be and he hereby is designated as the authorized agent of Local agency and is hereby authorized and directed to sign the above mentioned application on behalf of the local agency and submit the same to the Director of F`I ce and/or the State Allocation Board together with a, certified 1 statement of the estimated cost of preparing such plans and such other information as may be required; and said authorized agent is further authorized and directed as the f representative of local agency to conduct all negotiations and conclude all arrange i ments, including submission to the Director of Finance of Applications for reimburse- meat, which may be necessary to secure reimbursement for the State's share of the 1 expenditures made in preparing said completed plans; be it further 7. Resolved, That this resolution shall supersede and replace the Resolu- tion of like tenor heretofore adopted by this Board under date of June 5, 1950 author- izing application for the sum of ,21,661.77. In the ?latter of Authorizing cancellation of 1950-51 county tax liens. The office of the District Attorney acting for the b1t. DiabloA Unified School District having requested the cancellation of the 1950-51 county tax lien on certain property acquired by the School 'District, which property consists of 3.85 acres and is included in 1950-51 Assessment #606645 assessed to Anthony & Eugenia Modica, being described as a portion of Pacheco Grant; and the County Auditor's office having veri- fied the transfer of title and having found that it was effected by deed recorded Sept. 27, 1950, Recorderts File #49352, and having requested authority to cancel the 1950-51 county tax lien on the 3.85 acres of 1950-51 assm't #606645 which was acquired by the School District, and the District Attorney having approved said request; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEM that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax j, lien on the 3.85 acres of 1950_53 assmtt #606645. f A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r i r d 0i z Mondays November 202 1950 - Continued In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of delinquent county tax lien. The office of the District Attorney, acting for the Pinole-Hercules School District, having requested the cancellation of the delinquent county tax lien. on Lot 16, Block H. Town of Pinole-Villa Sites, whichh property was acquired by the SchoolE` District, and the County Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title to the School District and having found that it was transferred by deed recorded Nov. 2, 1944 Recorder File #24234, and having requested authority to cancel the delinquent county. tax lien covered by 1944 Sale #1271 on above described property, which request has been approved by the District Attorney; On motion or Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said delinquent county tax lien covered b 1271 on saidy1944Sale Property. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Authorizinga payment of statement forpro- fessional F, services rendered a ward of the Juvenile Court.F., On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BAUD ORDERS that the County Auditor draw his warrant in the sum, of $150 in favor of Dr. Albert R. Reinke for professional services (visual trainin8s materials, services, etc.) for a ward of the Juvenile Court. r° The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing k= attendance at meeting. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS PT BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Lillian Wurzel, Medical Social Worker, is authorized to attend Weimar Council at Sacramento, December 1, her expenses to be a county charge. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of "the Board. r _ In the Matter of Authorising attendance at meetings. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERD that Jos. M. Barkley, County Surveyor and 'Road Commissioner, is, ' authorized to attend meeting of State Chamber of Coammerce, San Francisco, November 30 fDecember1, inclusive, his expenses to be a county charge. IT IS FLRR ORDERED that said Jos. . Barkleyand Supervisor Ra S.Pe Y ? are authorized 'to `attend the Institute of Transportation of the. University of California at Sacramento, December 7.:9, inclusive, their expenses to be a county charge, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board In the Matter of Granting Planning Commission Erten- f'> sion of time to report on requests for rezoning. On motion of Supervisor J. Fredericksam, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that they1A*+_ring Comission is granted eatensfon of ninety days to report an the following requests for rezoning& Harmon Edwards to rezone property in San Ramon from Agricultural to Retail Business, W. A. Irwin to rezone property in Lafayette from residential to Commercial, w S'a L. L. Diller to rezone property in North Richmond Area from residential to Heighborhood Business Edward and Teresa Banducci to rezone property in the Sobrante Area from residential to Retail Business Proposed rezoning of the Pleasant Hill Area referred back to the Planning Commission for a protest hearing. 9j Tho forogoinu order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Fatter of Amending Resolution of June 253, 1950 rfhich authorized classified personnel for various county offices and departments. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that commencing November 22, 1950, the position of Library Messenger, 1{ f4 Range 19, is added to the Counts Library Personnel list, and the position of Auto Messenger Clerk heretofore allocated to said County Library, is CANCELLED. i 37,Z donday, Noverber 20, 1950 - Continued 4 jIT IS BY TEM BOARD FUR I OMMM that commencing November 22, 1950, the positions heretofore designated as Senior Supervisor, Tuvenile Hall, and Supervisory Juvenile Mall, shall be known as and designated Senior Counsellor, Juvenile Hall, and Counsellor, Juvenile Hall. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s t + In the chatter of Altering Boundaries P. of the CEI3TUL CCU—MU COSTA SANITARY r j DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California. RESOLUTION ML&K ACRES MIT 1 AHS I-MI"ZION RESOMIED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, v California, that S r,p S, proceedings have been had by the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Article 3 of Chapter 9 of Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain territory and requested of this Board that it be annexed to said District, and the territory proposed to be annexed is not within any other sari_ tart' district, and it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests Y , of said District and the contiguous territory, and the territory proposed to be annexei., that said territory be so annexed to said District.t F 33331 ll"" 1TOTI sUTWOREj IT T_S O RDEMMv as follows: 1. 'fiat the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District be, and they are hereby, altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which i territory is hereby arneaed to said District, and the boundaries of ihich territory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are descri- bed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central. Contra Costa Sanitary District an the northern boundary of Fair Oaks Unit No. 1 at the intersection of said northern boundary with the southerly extension of the west line of Ramona Drive as said Ramona r Drive is delineated on heap of Sherman Acres Unit No. 2 filed in h Volume 42 of baps, at pages 27 to 32 inclusive, in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California; thence northerly from t said point of beginning along said southerly extension of the west line of Ramona Drive to the southern boundary of said Sherman Acres Unit No. 1; thence clockwise westerl-y, northerly, easterly south. easterly and southwesterly along the boundary of said Sherman Acres Unit Ito. 1 to the intersection of said boundary with the east line ria of said Ramona Derive; thcnce southerly along the southerly extension of said east line of Ramona Drive to its intersection with said northern boundary of Pair Oaks Unit No. 1, said intersection being a point on the existing boundary of said Sanitary District; thencet westerlyaloe said exist boundary to the point of beginming.C All reference herein to official records are to the records of the f Recorder of the County of Contra Carta, State of California. 3 2. That the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is rF hereby directed to file with the County Assessor of Contra Costa County, and the State Board of Equal-tzation, statements of the ann®nation thereof, setting forth the legal description of the boundaries of said territory, together with a map or plat Indicating the boundaries thereof, pursuant to Section 54900 at seq. of the Government Code. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 20th day of ?november, 1950, by the following vote, to-wit: ASS: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, U. L. C==ings, Ray S. Taylor, H. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. T 2 NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSEMM Supervisors _ None. S a lw In the batter of -E=oneration of 3 Bond #2483884 issued by Hartford Y - Accident and Indemnity Cocpany with W. J. Boichanan, principal. 1 The Hartford Accident and 7cadermity Company having issued bond in°thea .amount: 44may'} Of 15,000.00, numbered 24838 , with W. J. 13Companyuch in, principal, said bond dated Tanuary 32 1950; and said W. J. Buchanan having died on October 6, 1950; s . ITOW, THEREPORE, and on notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B THE E0AM 019DEREI) that said band which was in favor of the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby released and exonerated. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i w i Y.p i P. 379 Monday, November 20, 1950 _ Continued In the Matter of Bid for Re_ Y roofing buildings at County Material Yard. SFA. This Board having on October 30, 1950 fixed November 23, 1950 at 11 A.M. as the time for opening bids for the stripping of existing corrugated metal siding and relacing with corrugated transite siding, or equivalent, for pertions of Building Ito. 1 Repair Shop), the stripping of corrugated natal roofing and replacing with corrp- fd gated transite roofing, or equivalent, for Buildings Nos. 2 and 3 (Store Room Agricul- tural Co=i.ssion Building), and the furniQh and applying of new corrugated transits or equivalent, siding and roofing on Building 76. 4 a new building), all located at the County Material Yard on Shell Avenue, about one mile east of the center of Martine2 ; And bid from Western Asbestos Co., 675 Townsend Street, San Francisco 3, Mich is as follows: Item Description Quantity 1. Stripping of existing corrugated metal siding 1952 sq. Pt. 2. Stripping of existing corrugated metal roofing 2665 sq. ft. 3. Furnishing and applying corrugated tran.. site or equivalent siding 2416 sq. ft. 4. Furnishing and applying corrugated tran- site or equivalent roofing 3065 sq. ft. LUMP SUM $3373.00 egg;grt If siding of west elevation of Repair Shop of old building. is renewed with corrugated asbestos, add to the above quotation the scan of 985.00 xy Total 4358.00 having been received by this Board and said bid being the only bid received for said work; and the County Surveyor having recommended to this Board that said bid be accepted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Superaisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD O11DERED that said bid is accepted, and the contract for the doing of said work, hereby awarded to said Western Asbestos Co. at the total price, $4358.00, submitted in said bid. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTER ORDS that said Western Asbestos Co.present to this Board two good and sufficient bonds to be approved by this Board; each in the amount of $2179.00, one guaranteeing faithful performance of contract, the other guaranteeing payzent to labor and materielmen. IT IS BY TIE BgARD FURTIEtt QRD0.GD that the District Attorney prepare the c tract for said work. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Civil Defense and Disaster Pian for the County of Contra Costa in the State of California.RESOLUTION z . TrIEREAS, the Office of Civil Defense of the State of California has recently sL issued a 'California State Civil Defense and Disaster Relief Plan% and 1EMREAS, one of the items included within the said plan is a "California Disaster and Civil Defense Master Mutual. Aid Agreement" to be entered into between the State of California and the counties -therein, and WfMRUESs, it is to the mutual. benefit for both the county and State govern- ments and to all of the people living vithin the State of California, and in the in- terests of their Health, safety and welfare that the proposed California, State Civil Defense and Disaster Relief Plan and the State uutual Aid Agreement be adopted and entered into by the County of Contra Costa. c NO,i', TIMZrrIOi:, RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby adopt by reference the California State Civil Defense and A Disaster Relief Plan, a cops or vb1ch is on file in the office of the County Clerk. BE IT rL'R HM IUSOLVED that the County of Contra Costa does hereby enter into the California Disaster and Civil Defense .::aster Mutual Aid Agreement, as outlined in a the State Civil Defense and Disaster Relief Plan. Passed and adopted by the Board. or Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 20th day of November, 19502 b;:- the following vote, to-wit: 1 ASS: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummingss, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - hone. ABSENT: Supervisors - Ilona. Monday, 'November 20, 1950 - Continued Sg ap f In the batter of Fixing date art, j of hearing and presentation of petition for the formation I of Gregory Gardens County Water District. x. r .. Upon the request of W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY Ts ; BOARD OPO)ERM that the time for the presenting of and the hearing upon the. petition for the Formation of the Gregory Gardens County tater District is hereby set for Monday, December 18, 1950, at the hour rf of 11 o'clock A. S. of said day in the Cha era of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Building, City ofIWartinez. t' .. Tie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* In the matter of Petition to 3 Establish PLEASANT HILL PARS, REC EtidN AiYD ?ARn::AY ZDISi 3IC•=. A petition to establish, organize and fora a Park, Recreation and Parkway Tv'.rDistrictundertheprovisionsofSections5630_5667, inclusive, of the Public Resources Code of the State of California, signed by registered voters residing within the pro` posed district equal in number to at least thirty per cent of the number of votes cast in the territory com rizing the said proposed district at the last preceding general a election (1946) at which a Governor was elected, having been Filed herein on Monday: l November 25, 1950; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDFWiM that the hearing upon said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, December 18, 1950, at 11 o'clod: A.S. in the Chambers of the Board of 4Supervisors, Hall of Records Building, Martinez, California. 1T IS BY ME BOARD FUR a ORDMEED that the Clerk o£ this Board give notice. in the manner prescribed by lair by publication thereof in the tjPleasant Hill Times, , a r newspaper of general circulation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y z iIn the utter of Authorizing 7 ,.installation of sink in kitchen at Richmond 'Memorial Hall. r On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded Supervisor TaylorIT I3 BY THE. BOARD ORD .RSD that E. A. Laurence, Superintendent of County Bui2dfngs, is directed install a new sink in the kitchen of the Richmond Memorial -Hall, at a cost of not to k exceed $220.00. j IT 13 Bi' THE BOARD ?TEER ORDERED that X220.00 be transferred from. Unappro- priated nappro priated Reserve of the General Fund to Repair, Richmond Memorial Hall. f The foregoing order is passed b3 the unanimous vote of the Board. . S lin the Authorizing transfer 1of funds Juvenile mall. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b Supervisor Ripley,, IT IS BY THEIBOARDORDEREDthattheCountyAuditortransferx1,000.00 from' funds appropriated for 1paving grounds at Juvenile ball, to Alterations, Juvenile Hall. IT IS BY THE BOARD FMi tT ER ORDrMED that E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buiidings,, i.s directed to install security measures at Juvenile Hall, at a cost fof not to exceed $1,000.00. he foregoing order is passed by the unan1mous vote of the Board. . 11n the Matter of Insurance for Compressors. Y On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIB: BOARD ORD'rL--M that the Purchasing Agent secure a three-year insurance policyto cover compressors, said policy to be secured from Hartford Steam Boiler and Insection Insurance Company and to be based on a limit r accident o£ 5 ixPyper000; the three year premium of W3.00 to be paid on a pro-rata basis. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the utter of Authorizing Purchase of desk for County 1Purchasing Agent's Office. i On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE. 1! fOARD ORDER that the County Purchasing Agent is authorized to purchase a desk for his 1Office, at a*cost of not to exceed $130.00 IT IS BY =, BOAr FURTBIM ORD .'D that the County Auditor transfer $130.00 rom Unappropriated Reserve of the General Fund to Capital Outlay, County Purchasing Agent's Department. adi , Ube foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s I 381 11onday, November 20, 1950 - Continued ter. 3 A V.. In the Matter of Amending personnel allocation list as it affects the offices of Superintendent of Schools f and of the County Hospital. On the recon=endation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of Super- A visor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted by this Board on sumo 26, 1950 authorizing classified personnel im for the various county offices and departments, is amended to provide that an addition- al INTEKEDIATv TYPIST C=K position is allocated to the department- of the Superin- tendent of Schools, making a total of three positions in said classification for said department; To provide for the addition of an IN==!ATE TYPIST CIERK position in the office of the County Hospital, making a total of six positions in said classification x y for said office; and to provide for the cancellation of one position now classified as I2;=RIMD?ATE STEITOGR-iM CLr"R.ai in said office, making a total of one position in said A, classification. µThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Maat to r of Approval of Civil Service Commissions recommendation with reference ryY.to firs. Margaret Collins, s Public Assistance Workers Grade II.It appearing that Mrs. Margaret Collins was on:September 13, 1950 appointed:to a position in the class.of Public Assistance Worker, Grade 11, frau a reemployment list, and that said Mrs. Collins was previously in the employ of the County from March 17, 1947 to May 19, 1950, at which time she resigned; and the Director of the Social Service Department having recormmended to the Civil Service Co=dssion that he be autho rized to pay Mrs. Collins at the same step in the salary range as she was receiving at the time of resignation; and i Said Civil Service Commission having recommended to this Board that Mrs.Collins be caanpensated at the third step on the range ($284 per month) which is the step on the range for Public Assistance Worker, Grade II, which burs. Collins was r receiving at the tine of her resignation, and that the salary be authorized December 12 1950; vP.On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TBE BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Ca nud ssiont s roe ndation is approved and the County Auditor is directed to pay Mrs. Collins at the rate of 0284 per month, commzen- r,..cing as of December 1, 1950. Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Natter of Appropriation Adjustment.In order that the Director of Civilian Defense may expend $560 for cow--; k cation equipment; and On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor DECREASE the Supplies Appropriation, Civilian xq,.Defense, and IIICREASE the Capital Outlays Appropriation, Civilian Defense, in the suxm of $ 560.Tile foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s t .In the Matter of Appropriation R Adjustment.In order to finance replacement of burned out motor and pump at the Building Maintenance Department, and on notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervi_'sor Ripley, IT IS BY 'TH:.: BOARS? ORDLMM- that $180 be transferred from SUPPLIES APPROPRI-ATION to the REPLACME011TS Appropriation of said Building Maintenance Department.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 yypp In the Katter of Authorizing installation of desk lamps µ-for use of Jury Commissioner' s department. On motion of Sumery;sor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERM- that E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buildings, is dir-ected to install two desk lamps at a cost of not to exceed $33.00, in the portion of the Law Library which is presently occupied by the Jury Cam' ssioner, Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r W t Monday, November 20, 1950 _ Continued 3,82 In the Matter of Authorizing r Installation of street lights in KENSBWON LIGHMG DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDER"M that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is authorized and directed to Mid install one 25 candle-power streot light at Jessen Court and Highgate, and one 25 candle-poorer street light on Higbgatd halfway between Jessen Court and first light z south of Jessen Court which locations are within the Kensington. Lighting District. F e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the ?matter of Awarding contract for maintenanee of lighting system, BEL-AIR LIGHTI17G DISTRICT. s Mals Board having heretofore advertised for bids for lighting in BEL-AIR LIGHTING DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, and. this being the time set forth in the notice for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: r 14 Pacific Gas & Electric C anMaintain and operate the following existing amps: 24 - Zbo op a;ps, together with accessories suit- able and necessary for a complete overhead lighting system heretoforeNM installed by said coapany and to furnish electricity for lightingAA same for a period of five (5) years from and after the 16th day of November, 1950, all in accordance with Pacific Gas & Electric Company's j Schedule L-31. And this being the only bid received and the Board having fully considered said bid; On motion of Supervisor F-mcaanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS j BY THE BOARD OX)MED that the contract for. the maintaining of said street lights and for the supplying said district with electricity for operating and maintaining street t` lights for the BEL-AIR LIGHTING DISTRICT of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is awarded to the Pacific Gas & Electric Conxpany at the prices stated in said bid. IT IS FUR7SER O.RD .. ; ; that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company furnish this Board duly executed contracts and a bond in the sum of ftp000.00, guaranteeing the faithful, performance of said contract. 7.o foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 33atter of Appointing Assessment i Cm=!Lssioners for RECTAUATION D_TSWCT ISO. 1619. sR0AS, a petition of the ' ustees of Reclamation District No. 1619, signed p by their Secretary, Leary B. Thomas, wherein it is requested that this Board appoint threa assessment commissioners as provided for in Section 3456 of the Political Code, having been filed with this Board; r, On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seccmded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the folloving named persons are appointed commissioners as pro- vided for in Section 3456 of the Political Code: Gerald McCo=ick, Antioch; Fred Abbott, Brentwood; Harry Hobbs, KniGhtsen. IT I$ FL'iT13115R ORDER ) that each of said cocmmissioners shall, before entering qr"r upon his duties, make and subscribe to an oath as provided for in said section. iY f.i The vote of the Board on the foregoing order is unanimous, In the Latter of the Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of EDWARDS, ROSE and DUMST for Rezoning in the SAN RA14ON ARS. OMER YEEREAS, on the 20th day of Havember, 19502 the Planning Commission of the 5 County of Contra Costa filed u th this Board its findings and recommendations in the above batter, and IRERISAS, the Conservation and Planning Act of the State of California require that this Board, after duo notice first having been given, hold a hearing at which all persons may protest or make presentations to this Board,7 ItOr.', X0103, IT IS MWE= that notice of a hearing by this Board on the 11th da; of December, 1950, being a Iionday, at 9:00 o'clock, a.m., in the Chamber of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, be .given by the Clerk X byby notice published in the "VALIZZ"Y PIOI"u.:'R", not less than ten days before such hearing and IT IS FMtTMM ORDERED that this Lloard hold a hearing at 9:00 o'clock a.m. on Monday, the 11th day of December, 19500 in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, for the purpose of hearing protests, petitions s and presentations that may be made by any persons who may be interested, r' aC i tY' x 383 Monday, November 202 1950 - Continued Tile foregoing order was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board. AY$S: Supervisors _ S. S. RIPL3Y, H. L. CZ31TIIG89 RAY S. TAYLOR, r lf. G. BUCHAH¢N, J. FF40E,RICES ON. r, •:. NOES: Supervisors ABSEIIT: Supervisors - Hone.s;r In the Natter of Denying Claim F• of Q. X. Harris. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by^ Supervisor Ripley, IT IS vE. BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim filed by Q. X. Harris, 736 Winslow St., Crockett# California for $82.87 damage to his car which he alleges was caused by a concrete wall falling on said car, is denied, and referred to the Purchasing Agent to be-for_ warded to the County Insurance Adjuster. µThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Fatter of Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District.TMUUM the Board of Supervisors on the 23rd day of October, 1950 adopted a resolution of intention to form the SHORE ACRES VAINTEHOCE DISTRICT within y the boundaries hereinafter described; and EMEAS, the said Board did by said resolution fix Monday the 20th day of November, 1950 at the hour of 31 o*clock, A.M. in the Chambers of the Board of Super.visors, Hall of Records, Martinez, .California, as the time and place of hearing on the question of vhether said district should be formed; and z SAS, notice of the tine and place of hearing was given in the manner required by law, and said Board baving considered said matter;On motion of Supervisor lhachan=2 seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said hearing is continued to December 4, 1950 at 11 0'c10 k A. TT The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Appointment of Escot L. Jones, Co=S ssioner of Central Fire Protection District.It appearing that there is a vacancy on. the Board of Commissioners of the Central Vire Protection District because of the recent death of Commissioner E. B. Anderson;On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDL'PM that Escot L. Jones is appointed Commissioner of the Central Fire Protection District.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointing Citizens' Committee from Contra Costa County to work with Bay Area Rapid Transit Committee. rte.IT IS BY TM BOVID RESOLVED that the following persons were appointed to f act as a Citizens' Camnittee from Contra Costa County for the purpose of working with Citizens' Committees from the eight other Bag area committees toward the creation of a rapid transit district:17. U. Barnes 11araga, California John Mc Sirshan Willow Dr. in Lafayette Orchards, RFD ##3, Box 28 Lafayette Art W. Bowman 62 Orinda Road, Orinda David Holstr+om 160 Amigo Rancho, S.R. Hts. #2s Danville rr Kenneth Spoon Lakewood Uplands, Rt. 1 Box 412-C, Walnut Creek Louis Davis 790 Colusa, El Cerrito Louis C. Heading 2608 Tulare Ave., El Cerrito Pere Woodcock 5675 Jordan, Bl Cerrito Reese Starr 503 _ 42nd St., Richmond yJf Carl R. Alexander 3628 Clinton Ave., Richmond Harry Curry 5800 Charles St., Ricbmand Nick De Carlo 2800 - 20th St., San Pablo Frank R. Rose 1441 Treat Lane, Concord Gorge Weise 3121 Ricks Court, Martinez William F. Anderson 2051 It. Diablo Blvd., ''Walnut Creek v Francis Cornish 374 Boyd Road, Concord N ..Edgard Larmer Woodland Was, Lafayette Rz T. H. Uren 618 - 7th St., Antioch A. J. Dal Porto P. 0. Boa 24, Oakley Edwin Hinckley 639 Central Avenue, Pittsburg s Martin Rothenberg 374 Y1. 9th St., Pittsburg 7-77 w Monday, Noverber 20, 195Q -Continued m q g, I c In the Matter of Buchanan Field. i This bein- the time set for the receiving of bids for construction of smalls Ty plane storage hangars at Contra Costa Airport (Buchanan Field), near Concord, Califor- nia, and a notice inviting bids for construction of said hangars having been advertise for the time and in the manner required by law; and it appearing that no bids have been received for the construction of said hangars; en notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT 13 BY THE E BOARD ORDERED that said -zBtter is continued to December 4, 1950. Rhe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c In the Matter of a Resolution of i the Board of Supervisors upon the Passing of Eugene Blythe Anderson, an outstanding citizen of the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTIONVW a.. Wfi,i :AS, EU''i. E BLl'THE ANDERSON was for many years an outstanding citizen of the County of Contra Costa, and died on October 25, 1950, at the serene age of ninety-three (93); and X I S, among other civic duties and obligations cheerfully and faithfully performed by our friend zr. Anderson during his many years of service to the people of j this County, were the following: First Mayor of the City of Walnut Creek, Member of Grand Juries, Director of the Almond Growers' Association, friend and advisor to the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, and a first and long-time member of the Roard of Commis- sioners of the Central Fre Protection District; and WIMIEAS, the members of this Board deeply and keenly feel the great loss this County will suffer,as the rem:l t of the passing of Mr. Anderson, and desire to commemorate upon the records of this Board the passing of an honorable and worthy w citizen who for many years devoted his full abilities to the service of this County, and was a citizen and public official of outstanding character and unique ability; and W I,EAS, by his service, the County of Contra Costa and its people and institutions have been benefited and developed in so many instances, it is herein impossible to enumerate thea, K01,'V, Tn .FO:t, BE IT a=OLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State o: California, do hereby enter this resolution honoring Eugene Blythe Anderson upon the records of the Board as an evidence of the loss of this a 1 Counts and of the grief of the members of this Board and their sense of loss of az fine and loyal citizen; and j E IT F-UR11111 RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board shall prepare a copy of this resolution, certify the same, and transmit it to bars. Anderson and the Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the Central Fire Protection District. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 20th, day of November, 1950, by the follovring vote, to-crit: ASS: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. E j ITOES: Supo-rvisors - None. l AFS IT: Supervisors - None. u t In the Fatter of plans and specifi- cations for construction of Mt. View Fire Station. Arnold SchMartz, Commissioner of the Mt. View County Fire Protection District presents to this Board puns and specificationsprepared by Confer &: Willis, architectsnfortheconstructionofMt. View Fire Station, Llartinez, California, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications. arre hereby approved. i IT IS 5Y THE BOARD ORDBIMME that the Clerk of this Board publish Notice to Contractors cailing for bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and for the construction of said bit. View Fire Station, in accordance n with specifications and plans approved this day by the Board of Supervisors. IT IS BY THE BOAH FIIRR'f - ORDERED that said Notice shall specify that bids E 4a shall be riled with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. IT IS FUR TE i ORDEMM that each bid sball be made out on a form to be ob- tainod at the office of the County Clerk Martinez, California, that it shall be 4 accompanied b, a certified or Cashierst 6heek or bid bond for at least ten percent (10% of the amount of the bid, payable to the order of the Board of Supervisors, Contrary Costa County, California,, shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board of r Supervisors on or before January 2, 1951, and gill be opened and publicly read aloud at or about 11 A.M. of that day in the Board of Supervisors Meeting Room, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 17he foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1385 Monday, November 20, 1950 - Continued Yl 1 ( eJ In the Matter of Establishing prevailing wage scale for construction of 11t. View Fire, r Station, x On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley-, and in r accordance with the provisions of the labor Code, IT IS BY 2M BOARD MT&Td&n E}3 that the prevailing rate of wages applicable to the Work of furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and services for the construction of the ]fit, Vier Fire- Sta . tion located on Martinez and Shell Avenues, Martinez, California, and to be paid on said project shall be as follows: r f Classification Scale Per Hour rs. WII ER MAILERS Bode maker Fareman 2.93 Boiler Makers 2.53 CARPET AIM, LINOMIM LA3SRS 2.25 A CARPS Journeyman C&vpenters 2.175 z Carpenter Apprentices Graduated Scale' Cabinet Workers - Outside 2.175 C.IIWT FINISHERSS 2.20 SLEC TRICAL WORKS y Journeymen 2.651 s ENGINS Concrete Uiaers (up to one yard) 1.94 1- Concrete Mixers (over one yard)2.24 Y; .._ Trenching Machine 2.34 GLAZIERS 2e08 f IRON WORICERS 7 Reinforced Iron Worker 2.25 Structural and Bridge 2.50 Welders 2.50 All Rigging 2.50 LABORERS qJ Concrete Mixer (under 2/2 yard)1.80 wr- Vibrators,Air, Gas, Electric Tools 1.675 Loading and Unloading, Carrying and Handling of all nods and terials for use in Reinforcing Concrete Construction 1.67.5 General. Laborers 1.55 5P Construction Laborers 1.55 Concrete Laborers ( ret or dry) 1.55 Wy Asphalt Ironers and Rakers 1. 84r FATHERS (6-hour day) 3.00 3n 2SIIS N y- Stock Sash and Door (Old Scale .. Now Scale)1.7425 Apprentices Graduated Scale PAINTERS Paintera, Decorators and Paperhangers 7-hour day) 2.275 h ' Apprentices Graduated Scale PLASTER= Plasterers 3.00 Plasterer-nodcarriers 2.65 pi + EM Plumbers 2.625 y Plumbers* Apprentices Graduated Scale ROOFERS 2.375 Foremen 12i above scale SHEET METAL WORKERS s. Sheet Fetal Workers 2.3125 Apprentices Graduated Scale rr STEANFITTERS Stea=fitters 2.625 w.. Steamfitters-Fielders 2.625 x ,Steamfitters* Apprentices Graduated Scale M General Pipefitters-Industrial. Work 2:625 TEAMSTERS Dump Trucks-- Under ucks Lader 4 yds (crater level)1:64 4 yda. and under 6 yds. (water level)1.76 41 "Ar Transit Mix— 3 yds. and under (mfg. mixing, capacityN rating) 1,72 Flat Rack or Pickup Trucks carrying less than 10,500 lbs. 1.67 Monday, November 20, 1950 - Continued zy3 f ray'.r ? s All other trades not hereinabove mentioned to receive- wage prescribed for that particular craft or type of v+o kman. rt All labor to receive double time for overtime and holidays, unless other- a , wise specified by union scale. Eight hours shall constitute a day's work unless otherwise specified. The hourly wage prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate divided by the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working day. y.t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board adjourns to most on Friday, 17ovember 24, 1950 at 9 'o'clock A,Y, in the Board chambera of the Hall of Records, Martinez, California. r ChaiGGF ATTEST: W. T. AASCH, Clerk By Com. Deputy clerc y YM' t y BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS zA FRIBAY, NOVA 24, 1950 WE BOARD MET IH REGULAR ADJOUR2U.:D SESSION, AT 9 O'CLOCK, A.M. IH THE BOARD 0-TAIM IN M BALL OF REC- r. ORDS, YA IT" I L, CALIFOMIIA; PRESEET HON. H. L. CUMNGS! C'i 9 m PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUMaNGS, RAY S. TAI,OF., W. G. BUCFARAN, J. FREDERRICKSON; r?. T. PAASCH, CLERK. mss.r>, In the Matter of Appointing Special Canvassing Board for f . Canvass of Absent Voter Ballots bsu General Election). E:r It appearing to the Board that the number of absent voter ballots returned r. Y to the office of the County Clerk exceeds in number 75. NO1, 1S2SS RFORE, pursuant to Section 7803 of the Elections Code, and upon G notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER,s that four Special Canvassing Boards be appointed, to consist of four votersfor each. Canvassing Board, to canvass the absent voter ballots cast at the November General0F. Election held on November 7, 1950s as follows, to-wit: xT . SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD _ A stJ Louise H. Pelot 50 Arreba St., Martinez Pearl E. Smart 1019 Stanford Dr., Concord Cecilia J. Bradley 2139 Ricardo Dr., Concord r Mildred Clayton 2030 Le Salle St., Martinez SPECIAL CAUVASS33G BOARD - B r Birdella J. £lakamore 2441 Orange St., Martinez y. Frances Butterfield 2919 Leslie Ave., Martinez Beatrice Leorhardt P.O. Boa 1063, Concord (Davis Ave.) r} Tessie A. 7bralkeld 1370 Gregory Ave., Martinez SPECIAL CAHVASSIHG BOARD _ C r r as- Alice B. Nilson P.O. Box 669 (240 Gilger) Martinez Iday A. Ehler 220 G St., Martinez Clarice Carlson 135 Gilger Ave., Martinez Bertha G. Cook 1346 Highland Dr., Martinez SPECIAL CANVASSING BQ&RD _ D Ethel R. Pascoe 826 rine St., Martinez J Gertrude A. Ruff 1125 Brown St., Martinez Aleta J. Homes 922 Arlington flay, Martinez Bernice L. Ahern 839 Talbart St., Martinez Y, IT IS BY THE BOARD -71MORDME W that the following five voters be and they are hereby designated to pass upon. challenges and all questions relating to the marking of ballots: 4 LL Birdella J. E(Lakemore Ethel R. Pascoe Frances Butterfield j Beatrice Leondardt xf Gertrude A. Ruff a rx The foregoing order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ti 4 i^ ,a'.»ri«x,;;.,,. M ., .a. ...,.+.,«. .,»+xq.4,y exw •V,Mw t"YY43 4 naf+h x,w,.•,;.,+mk -"tk ,,'{f':„X `"5€'racs ^,s*mea'k"u+('t+'a Frid$y, oV91iib92` 24, 195+D - Contiaued w t its x`x' a•e ryry F t cystJ fir t ioard ta a a reaeea `ta4 a et:°aoa.Flgax d g' the 27th-::day o ovember395at9 , _c3ocls, aym.* 3a .the Board -chambexs-:Lst-thoof acorda, frie,, •. _ r ' " "_.California. 4 r r- 2 AT75Si'" Viazk s F r is C' "',r"''»v'>h wY. 7/ J a' ' „ F , sir NORAT wool, ABy _ p.. z' r J r S t, t } * i t^w5 aelr ' ,,ahsr.sr"t '. '' ' ''r h r '";. 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RIPLEY, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BI1CHA21A1'd, J. FRJRICKS 023; W. T. r PAASCH, CL>'. In the platter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments, f: The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, an the District Attorney having consented to said corrections: g On motion o_ Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TAE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 332 Assessment #8750011, American Smelting Refining Company is , assessed with a 70.71 acre tract in Ro E1 Pinole and Ro Canada Del Hambre. Through a clerical error solvent credits have been omitted. The American Smelting Refining Company requests solvent credits of $15,260 be added. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w In the Natter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. Me County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of m-" erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950_51, an the District Attorney having consented to said correction: On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE ri BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: J In Volume 9, Assessment #107827, First Christian Church is assessed with the South 50 fest of Lots 8 and 9 Block ::1, Amended bap of the City of Richmond, Assessed r i value of land $200, improvements $2500. The First Christian Church filed claim for church exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $2700 i should be allowed. In Volume 169 Assessment J197041, Dark Winifield is assessed with the North fi 78 feet of Lots 32 and 33 Block 2, Forsythe Tract, assessed value of land $120, improv ments $940. Mr. Sinifield filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $620 should be allowed. Y In Volume 23, Assessment #602372, Robert M. and Ellen p1. Paterson are r5 assessed with Lots 13 and 14, Block 16, City of Bay Point, assessed value of land 340, improvements 4680. Mr. Paterson filed claim for ear veterans exemption but through an error exemption of ;MO was allowed instead of $1000. An additional exemp.. tion of $150 should be allowed. Zio foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of. erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950.51, an the District Attorney having consented to said correction: On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments:f . a. In Volume 16, Assossment #198830, T. A. and Zella M. Thompson are assessed with Lot 36 Block 22 Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $630. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. In Volume 17, Assessment #200621, J. R. Bridges, c/o W. A. Tempts, 1201 Trenton Blvd., San Pablo, is assessed with Lots 9 and 10 Block B, North Gate Annex Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at $850. The correct assessed value of improvements is X500. In Volume 17, Assessment .#205561, Giambattista Siri is assessed with Lots 13 to 17 inclusive Block G, Broadway Adda to the City of Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed at $2700. The correct assessed value of improvements is $1150. In Volume 20, Assessment #500977, James Waldie is assessed with a .432 acre tract in Acelanes Grant with improvements erroneously assessed at $11,850. The correct assessed value of improvements is $9610. x In Volume 202 Assessment #507811-1, Robert Co and 'play C. Yathewson are assessed with the most Southerly 79.68 feet of Lot 13 and Block 1 Bickerstaff Tract With land erroneously assessed at $100. The correct assessed value of land is $10. In Volume 22, Assessment #550507, Vivian L. Kemper, 1000 Las Juntas St., Martinez is assessed with a .62 acre tract in Ro El Pinole and Ro Del Hambre with Lr. improvements erroneous) assessed at $'290. 'here were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in Larch of this year and should be cancelled. Monday, November 27, 1950 - Continued F 5 In Volume 28, Assessment #672008, Edward W. Jensen and Edna Burnester are K assessed with aportion of Lot 2, Orinda Villa Pari: with improvements erroneously assessed at $1000. dere were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in Larch of this year and should be cancelled. F JifYNT. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. yt In the Matter of Correction M of Erroneous Assessments. The Counts Assessor having filed with this Board a.request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing an the Assessment Roll for the fiscal sear 1950-51, t and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections: On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Counts Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments:Ya, In Volume 30, Assessment #700128, 0. E. Orr is erroneously assessed with 18.00 acres of Lot C of the Dohrman Ranch, assessed value of land $3040, improvements 12,790. Portion of this assessment is double with Assessment.#700131, also assessed to Mr. Orr. , The correct number of acres in Assessment #700328 is 17.153, the correct assessed value of land is $23402 and.correct assessed value of improvements is $4310. 3n Volume 30, Assessment #702752, Roger and Helen Stark are erroneously assessed with Lot 154, EZ Sobrante Manor, assessed value of land $240. In 1948 bar. and ISrs Starr deeded a portion of the lot to David Divanovich but through an error r° segregation was not made. This property should be assessed as follows: 702752 Roger and Helen Stark El Sobrante ?manor Nle portion of Lot 154 fronting 65 feet on Manor Road Assessed value of land $120. 702753 David Divanovicha. Suite 1281 Flood Bldg., San Mrancisco El Sobrante :-1anor Lot 154 less NA portion fronting 65 feet on Manor Road Assessed value of land $120 In Volume 30, Assessment #?97425, Manual Da Costa is assessed with Lots 14- and 4and16Block20E, Town of Rodeo with improvements erroneously assessed at $2500. The correct assessed valuo of improvements is $1050. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. nr In the Katter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. In accordance with Sections 565, 566 and 567 of Revenue hags of California# the County Assessor having filed with this Board a request that the County Auditor add the following properties to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same, A`said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor add the following properties to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against same:a 2A 126902 Mark and Rama L. Wilson Andrade Boulevard Lot 3.1 Mock B Assessed value of land 0120 127015 Uark and Ems L. 'Wilson Andrade Boulevard Tract Lots 33 and 34 Bloch F Assessed value of land $240 130250 C. E. 31c lbullin et al Bast Richmond Boulevard Tract Lot 7 Block 50 Assessed value of land $200 130469 Pilar and Jean R. Martinez East Ricbnond Boulevard Tract Lot 23 Block 60 Assessed value of land $150 21 141162 Franl: and Myrtle Snow Bay View Park Lot 25 Block 27 Assessed value of land $50 9P The foregoing order 3s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L. In the Matter of Application of Rev. Albert T. Duffy for a land use permit. Rev. Albert T. Duffy 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 c provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 1 of Ordinance 382, to expand existinai church facilities to include now church, rectory, school and convent, Lots 382, 383, 3 , 385 and 386, Hacienda Del Orinda Unit 3 on Camino Lonada, an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the MA ning Commission of Contra Costa County an y: fid Ji at a. e 4, r I Konday, November 27, 1950 .. Continued t said Planning Coamnission having reco=aended to this Board that said application be granted providing applicant received petition from Hacienda Homes recommending permit; and x` s,r Robert D. Harrison of Orinda, having appeared before this Board and proteste any change in existing zoning laws and deed restrictions in said area, and having stated that he has no objection to the present church, but that it is his opinion that the buildirkg of an school in an area depreciates the value of rSsPproperty., and that the s building of a school in the area above referred to would greatly congest traffic on k Miner Road; 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 rovisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested,,quested, be and the same is hereby granted providing applicant receives petition from Hacienda Homes recommen- ding permit. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the, Board. y : In the Matter of Granting F Land Use Permit to J. Greene. Section of having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Se e Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsections 3 & 5 of Ordinance 382 to build on lot area s 19,850 sq. ft. plus 501 " s 10 ft., side yards on each side and 75 ft. frontage f located on the north portion of Lot 42,A Larkey Ranch Subdivision leo. 1 on Jones Road, an R_A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Com ssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted;f On notion 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 hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. yl' S-ie foregoing order is passed by the mus vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Application of M. V. Bentley for a land use permit to y.y, erect a furniture storage building 40 x 60 feet, in S. D. 7TH. ri y X. V. Bentley having filed with this Board an application for a land use permit under the provisions of Ordinance 278 and its amendments to erect a furniture storage building 40 u 60fast$ to be located on property fronting 132 feet on south side of Clayton Road, owned b Mr. Bentley, S. D. #3, 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 ORDS that said application be and the same is hereby granted. s, The foregoing permit is granted with the understanding that applicant con.. plies with the requirements of the Riley Act (Earthquake Law). t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Granting Land 'Use Permit to Whe P. Greene. Wm. P. Greene haw filed with this Board an application under theSPP provl- Bions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsections 2 & 5 of Ordinnace 382, to build a second residence on his lot and to have a 51 side yard on one side for the residence, garage is on the other side with 4t side yard, located on property which fronts 801 on the side of BracLmman Lane approximately 3001 vest of Alhambra Valley 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 application be granted; f On notion of Supervisor Taylor seconded by SuPySupervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE i3QA8D ORDS' -hat said application for land use permit for the modification of the y' provisions of said -ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sarie is hereby granted. T+:e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the Hatter of Granting Land use rermit to Johnnie Mae Porter. Johnnie tae Porter 'slaving filed with this Board an application under 'the W; provisions of Section 7 of Crdinance 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 on Grove Street and 5th Street Corner for retail business located Lots 7 and 8, Block 65, Richmond Land °and Ferri i'radt No. 2, cor. 5th and Grove, North Richmond r tiArea, an R-B district and said application having been referred to the Planning ma. x V, 3 J.Z Monday, November 27, 1950 _ Continued Mme. a Cc=4 ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Ccc=lssion having recommended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY THE BOILRD ORDER that said application for land use permit for the mo$ification 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, november 27, 1950 _ Continued 392 r; ti I I In the Natter of Declaring Canvass of Roturns, and Results of Special rsX p Bond Election held November 21, 1950. RESOLUTION AREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by resolution, duly called and ordered held in Orinda County Fire Protection District of Contra Costax County an election on the 21st da- of November, 19503, for the purpose of submitting r, to the qualified voters and electors thereof the measure hereinafter set forth; and nr_ I TMEREAS, said resolution calling and ordering said election was duly publish. ed as required by law and by said resolution, as appears from the Affidavit of Publication now on rile in the office of said Board of Supervisors; and MEIRREAS, it appears that said special bond election was duly held in accor- dance ccor dance with law and with said call, on the said .21st day of Bovember, 1950, as aforesai and that the polls for said election were kept open during the time required by law., and that said election was held and conducted, and the voters thereat received and canvassed, and the returns thereof ascertained, determined and declared, all as k provided by the laws of the State of California and by said resolution; and A., srAS, on this day, to wit, the 27th day of november, 1950, at the hour, of 11:00 A.M., the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County met at its usual place- of meeting and has canvassed the returns of said special bond election as required by law, and the result of said canvass is found to be as hereinafter stated and set forth u . Now, Therefore, tAlIN IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED- , DOEMINnivD A 4D DECLAIM by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as follows: 1 1. That at said special bond election the following measure for incurring bonded indebtedness was submitted to the electors of said District and that the i mmnber of votes given in said District for and against said measure was as follows:x Y Total Total Vote Vote i j,_: Shall Orinda County Fire Protection District incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $130,000 for the object and purpose of acquiring, construe- ting ind completing structures, and acquiring real R and personal property, needful for district purposes, g including 2 fire houses for said District fully equipped with engines and all other necessary fire 540r.. j} fighting facilities, equipment and apparatus? 540 38 38 A 2. Mat the total number of votes cast at said special bond election was 578 votes. That no ballots were spoiled and not counted. r 3. That by said resolution calling said special bond election Orinda County Fire Protection District was divided into three (3) special election precincts, and that the number of votes cast in each precinct for and against said measure was as: follows: jjjlll Votes in Favor Votes Against r Precinct of said Measure said Lfeatzire Special Election Precinct No. A 310 29 Special Election Precinct No. B 112 6 Special Election Precinct Ho. C 118 3 4. M t all absent voter's ballots have been duly received and canvassed in the time, fora and manner required by law, and the result of the absentee vote for and against said measure submitted at said election is as follows: L x iTEE VOTE Absentee applications filed 0 Ballots returned (total vote cast) 0 I Votes rejected (ineligible) 0 Y Spoiled ballots 0 Ballots counted (regular)0 Absentee Vote "Yes" O Absentee Vote "No" 0 Total Absentee Vote 0 N aY y jThat the total number of votes cast at such election for and against said measure voted upon at said election, including the foregoing absentee vote, was as 1 follows: TOTAL VOTE FOR 540 TOTAL VOTE AGMST 38 nF. 3 ' Monday, november 27, 1950 _ Continued r, 5. Ott more than tiro.., birds of a31 the votes cast at said special. bond E ° election were in favor of said measure and authorized the Incurring of a bonded debt for the purpose set forth therein, and that said measure carried. That the Clerk of said Board be, and is hereby, instructed to enter this f resolution on the minutes of this Board as a statement of the result of said, election. r i. . PASSED AND ADOPTM by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this27thdayofNovember, 1950, by the folloving vote: y ; p s A : Supervisors .. S. S. Ripley, H. L. C==ings, Ray -S. Taylor, V. G. J. Frederickson. WQ S: Supervisors _ none. ABSENT: Supervisors .. None. n In the Matter of Authorising payment of fees for poll places, election officers* a;services, etc., Orinda County Fire Protection District bond election, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, 17 IS F! THE k BOARD Or'1i3E13ED that the componsation for members of the election board for the special 1electionheldNovomber21, 1950, oa measure with reference to bond issue within the w._. Orinda County Fire Protection District, is hereby fined in the sura of ft2050,, plus messenger service fees of 03.00 and 13.80 mileaCe for the person delivering election returns. z IT IS M Tr-E- BOARD ORDERI-M that the polling rent for said election is fixed:f Mau:in the sum of 010.00. IT 15 M' TIM BOARD FUR7EER Q+RIM- that the County Auditor is directed to yhx`w: Adrawhiswarrantsinfavorofthefollowingpersonsforservicesaslistedbelow, in xthematteroftheconductofsaidelection: SPECIAL ELBC770Y PRECINCT A r Macomber, 555 Yiner Road, Orinda; services as Election.. Officer 22.5Q Messenger Fee 3000 Xileage, delivering election returns 3.80 T=Ars. Helen Smith 11 El Caminito Orinda; Election Officer services 12.50 Mrs. Gladys G. Ho3=s 25 El To conal Road, Orindge x; Mection 01TIcer services 12.50 4 Mrs, Vera Beach Watkins145 Canon Drive F.C. Box 185 Orinda; ery ces as election a cer 12.50 No fee forpalling place _ Orinda Fire Bouse) SPECIAL EM, CTION PRECINCT B Elizabeth Radford 133 I:eadow .Lane, Orinda; SER ES as Election cer 1250 n . LouiseBatt 85 Orinda; Sere ces as election Officer 12.50 Doro!h.j D. Ball 72 Davis Road Orinda; Services as Election Orricern12.50 Anne Lei on 67 3rvine Drive Orinda; Services as Election Officer 12.50 r,-:- Raluh C. Hall 72 Davis Road Orinda; rF We" Tor polling place 10000 SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT C Ramona S. Smith 4 Valle, View Drive Orinda- services rinda; sery ces as election ocer 12.50 Xrtle R. Earle, 142 Crest View Drives iOrinda. services as election icer 12.50 Ruth D. Pimentel 39 Crest View 'give Orinda- services rinda; ser, ces as election ocer 12.50 iPaulineK. ?echtiene 44 Barbara Road 0--inda- services as election ocer 12.50 Ranona S. Smithy 4 Valley View Drive Orinda; Fee for,7,polling place 10000J,. a The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board, tT. y,t Monday, November 27, 1950 - Continued 30 In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Special Canvass. ng Board, Absentee Voters; Ballots, General Zlection held November ?, 1950s, 1 This Board having heretofore on November 24, 1950, appointed the following G named persons to serve as Special Canvassing Boards for the General Election held November ?, 1950 in Contra Costa County, and it appearing that said canvassing boards x.. canvassed Absentee Voter=s Ballots cast at said General Election, said canvass having been made on November 24, and November 27, 1950. i On .motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS F BY ME BOARD ORDERED that compensation for said members of said canvassinging boards be and the same is hereby Pitied at $12.50 each per day. IT IS BY TEIZ BOARD FUR ORDERED that the County Auditor dram his warrants in the swat of $25.00 .for each, of the following named persons who served on said can.. vassing boards on. November 24, and November 27, 1950- SPECIAL 950; SP rCIAL CARVASS1*3G BOARD .. A Louise UL Pelot 50 Arreba St., Martinez Pearl E. Smart 1019 Stanford Dr., Concord Cecilia J. Bradley 2139 Ricardo Dr., Concord rid IMdred Clayton 2030 Iia Salle St., Martinez SPECIAL CANVASS3 IG BOARD :. B Birdella J. Blakemore 2441 Orange St., Martinez Frances Butterfield 2919 Leslie Ave., Martinez Beatrice Leonhardt P.O. Box 1063, Concord (Davis Ave.) Tessie W. 7hrelkeld 1370 Gregory Ave., Martinez 7 ; SPECIAL CANVASSING BOARD .. C Alice B. Wilson P.O. Box 569 (240 Gilger) Martinez May A. Lhler 220 G St., Martinez I C3arice Carlson 135 Gilger Ave., Martinez l Bertha. G. Cool: 1346 highland Dr., Martinez SPECIAL CAIWASSING BOARD -. D Ethel R. Pascoe 826 Pine St«, Martinez Gertrude A. Ruff 1125 Brown St., Martinez Aleta J. Homes 922 Arlington Way, Martinez Bernice L, Ahern 839 Talbart St., Martinez r The foregoing ander is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.:: 4 >... w In. the Matter of Ordinance Ido. 5680 This Board having on 11ovember 13, 1950 adopted Ordinance Ito. 568 and a copy. Rl" of said ordinance having been published far the tine` and in the manner required by law, in the Antioch .edger as evidenced by affidavit of Leona Marchetti presented herewith;4 I On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE xx BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. SGS be and the same is hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the uxrax us vote of the Board. xpC° In the Matter of report for October.t The Richmond Health :enter presents its mthly report for October, 1950, and IT IS B"- T- BOARD ORDEWM that said report be placed on. f'ilei. 1# JrJApsx;Igt. In the Matter of AuthorizingrTransferofFundsrequested rF, by District Attorney. t At the request or Francis . Collins, District Attorney, and on- motion of y s 9 Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that theSupervisorTaforsecondedbS County Auditor transfer from UNAPPROPRIA Z RESIW-K. to 3PECIAL FUND APPROPRIATION QIP THE DISTRICT AT Ot E , the sum of 04,500000• a s r foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,rr 4 s 3,22 the Matter Of Ordinance No. 573. Ordinance No. 573, u$2ich flaws the speed of vehicles at 35 r43.es per hour on portion. of County Road C-24 (Clayton Road) is presented to this Board; and t x, On motion of Supervisor "Taylor,, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORIS RD that said ftx1iniea ce No. 573 is APPROVED A14D ADOPTED.314 i ps Fonda9s November 27a 1950 Continued x t ate a js f n IT IS FURTHER ORDEF,tED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the fi time and in the manner required by law, in the nConcord 'Transcript.; y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 14/ 1 In the .blotter of Request of Telsey Ham for the rezoning of his property. On motion of 'Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of 'Wesley Ham, 509 Market Street, Richmond, that his property described as follows, be rezoned from Single Family Residential district to Neighborhood Business district, is referred to the Planning Commission: f Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 10, North Richmohd Land and Ferry Tract,, being atthesouthwestcornerofMarketandFifthStreetsNorthRichmondArea. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Naming architect to prepare plans for Branch County xr Building in Richmond. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Donald Hardison of Richmond, California, is appointed architect sf to prepare plans and specifications for a Branch County Building to be constructed in Richmond, California. dd The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board.* AYES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - H. L. Cumami ngs, Ray S. Taylor. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the patter of Authorizing pCaliforniaWaterServiceCompanyYFitoinstallFireHydrants, On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the California 'Water Service Company is authorized to install one hundred fifty (1503) fire hydrants in the Central Fire Protection District and fifty50) fire hydrants in the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y 1pIntheplatterofGrantingpermitu1 to peddle to William Stanley in the unincorporated area of the County. r w William Stanley, P. 0. Box 21+92 Pittsburg, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle produce in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said 9MUliam Stanley Is a veteran of World War I honorably discharged February 21, 1919, No. C 2 198 817, as verified byJos. Hammon, Veterans Service Officer; qq , On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor' IT IS BY TETE 1 xBOARDORDEREDthatsaidWilliamStanleybeandheisherebygranted ; free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County as requested, and IT IS BY THE BOARDf FURTHER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Fire insurance on buildings at Buchanan Field. Noble Newsom, Jr., Airport Manager of Buchanan Field having filed with this Board a communication with reference to cost of fire insurance on buildings located at Buchanan Field and the contents in said buildings; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is referred to the County Purchasing Agent and to Supervisor Taylor for report to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with California Civil Defense. WHEREAS, EARL WARREN, Governor of the State of California, on the 15th day of November, 1950, executed the California Disaster and Civil Defense Master Mutual Aid w,.. Agreement on behalf of the State of California and all its Departments and Agencies, NOW, THE1131 FORE, The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does, by t resolution, hereby approve and agree to abide by said California Civil Defense Master r Aid ?agreement; and the Clerk of this Council is hereby authorized and directed to send TWO certified copies of this resolution to the State Disaster Council for filing with tisaidStateDisasterCouncil. t Cfk Monday, November 27, 1950, Continued J In the Matter of Approval of contract with ALLAN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SERVICE, for install-f ation of sprinkler system at County Hospital. s Contract dated November 18, 1950 between the County of Contra Costa, party of the first part, and Allan Automatic Sprinkler Service, 536 Octavia St., San Francisco, wherein said Allan Automatic Sprinkler Service agrees to furnish all labor and materia s required for the installation of automatic fire sprinkler equipment for the entire L basement area and the entire first story area, with plugged outlets in the top risers of sufficient size to be extended in the future for the installation of sprinklers in the entire second story area and the entire attic area of the Contra Costa County Main Hospital Building, Martinez, California, in accordance with plans referred to in said contract, and two surety bonds (No. SY-182643) issued by American Employers' Insurance Company, Boston, Massachusetts, each in the amount of $4100.00, one guaranteeing faith-- i aith j ful performance of contract, the other guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, are presented to this Board; and On motion of Sunervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY r THE BOARD aRDERED that said contract is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, ChairmanAll of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same. IT IS BN THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds and the amounts thereof are hereby APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor of Allan Automatic Sprinkler Service, 536 Octavia St. San Francisco in the amount of 820 (Receipt No. 36366) which amount was deoosit;A on November N,, 1950 and which was the deposit received with bid of said Allan Automatic Sprinkler Service on said fire sprinkler system. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. yffFeg In the Matter of AppropriationN Adjustment requested by Build- ing Inspector. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $19475.00 be transferred from Permanent Personnel, Building Inspector's Department to Temporary Help Appropriation, Building Inspector's Depart- ment, and that $4,575.00 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve to Temporary Help` Y Appropriation, Building Inspector's Department. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F. x In the Matter of Authorizing i transfer of funds for Pacheco Museum. M T 19 In order to provide funds in payment of claim for $279.42 from Contra Costa County Horsemen's Association of Concord, for maintenance of the Pacheco Museum owned by the County and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, NO IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor transfer $280.00 from Unappropriated, Reserve to Appropriation for Pacheco Museum. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ap' In the Matter of Authorizing Building Inspector to attend meetings. On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R. J. Kraintz, County Building Inspector, is authorized to attend the following meetings, his expenses to be a County charge: Sa, Central District of the Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, San Francisco, December 6, 1 Fire Resistance Subcommittee, Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, San Francisco, December 1. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Apnroval of Agreement with the City of San Pablo for purchase of x certain property by said city.v WHEREAS, the property hereinafter described which is situated within the City of San Pablo has been deeded to the State of California for the non-payment of taxes, and i 4 WHEREAS necessity requires the acquisition of said real property by the City k of San Pablo for the purpose of providing certain parks for said City; NOS, THEREFORE on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, ST IS BY THE BOARD ORDhRED that agreement dated November 8, 1950, between this Board y and the City of San Pablo which provides for the selling to said City of San Pablo all of the said property for $126.00, is APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of 4 the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said agreement for the selling of T said propertyby the County to said City of San Pablo, as follows: Lots 20 and 21 Block 15 Rivers Andrade Tract Contra Costa Count 1: California," previously assessed to D. 0. Fields. Y u ATheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard.R. 3 397 rix Monday, November 27, 1950, Continued In the Matter of Authorizing cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Liens. The office of the District Attorney, acting for the Antioch-Live Oak Unifidd School District, having by letter requested the cancellation of taxes on certain property acquired by the School District, And the County Auditor's Office having verified the transfer of title and havirig advised that it was effected by deed recorded September 15, 1950, Recorders File No. 1+7291+ 1 said property being assessed on the 1950-51 tax rolls to Frank and Maria E. Rafael under Assessment No. 317119-1, and described as "Yap of Tregallis Tract, Sub- division S 638.56 X W 74, of lot 6 1.08 ac." and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 county tax lien, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax liens, as requested and as shown above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.w In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Liens. It appearing that the .65 acre parcel of property acquired by the County, of Contra Costa for road purposes by deed recorded May 252 19502 Recorder's File No. 617138, assessed to Alexander L. Gallarda and described as follows: Ro Las Juntas - a tr of Id bd F by ld of Keever & Secor, E by Town of Pacheco - S by School St & N by 1d of Davidson. 5 ac, And the County Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title as shown above and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 county tax liens on the .66 acre parcel included in the above description, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's Office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD (R DERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax liens as requested above. pp, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Liens. The Office of the District Attorney, acting for the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, having requested the cancellation of the 1950-51 County Tax Liens on certain property acquired by that district said property consisting of 3.35 acres, and contai ed in 1950-51 Assessment No. 61713, assessed to David Roche and described as follows: Rancho Las Juntas - a tr of ld bd N by ld of Bennett, E by San Dist tP le In, S & W by S D in less 6.28 ac to U S A & less porn sold - 86.96 ac, And the County auditor's Office having verified the transfer of title to the . School District and having found that it was effected by deed recorded October 1+, 19507 Recorder's rile No. 50831+, and having requested authorization to cancel. the 1950-51 County Tax Lien on the 3.97 acres above mentioned, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office;F: On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson IT IS BY 'THE BOARD ORDERED that the County auditor is authorized to cancel said 140-51 county tax liens, as requested and as mentioned above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Lien. The City of Richmond having requested that the 1950-51 County Tax Liens on Lots 16 and 17, Block 181, Walls Addition to Richmond, be cancelled as the City has acquired title to this property, And the County Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title, and having found that it was made by deed recorded October 17, 1950, Recorder's File No. 53153, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 County Tax Lien on the above mentioned property, which is a portion of 1950-51 Assessment No. 135102, F xy in the name of John ourkas, and said request having been approved by the District F Attorney's office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY A THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax lien, as requested and mentioned above. r" qac The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. d,r Monday, November 27, 19501 Continued In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of Delinquent County Tax Liens. The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the delinquent vim. 1949-50 County Tax Lien on Lots 17-20, inclusive, Block 153, Walls Addition to j Richmond, which property was acquired by the City of Richmond, And the County Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title to the City, and having found that it was made by deed recorded October 7, 19499 RecorderbrFileNo. 36157, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County TaxLienontheabovedescribedproperproperty, which is covered by 1949 50 Sale No. 411, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's Office; 5, On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1949-50delinquenttaxliens, as requested and as listed above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boaard. i In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellations of 1950-51 County F .. Tax Liens. The Office of the District Attorney, acting for the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, having requested the cancellation of- the 1950-51 County Tax Liens on certain. property acquired by that district, which property consists of 3.35 acres, and which contained in 1954-51 Assessment No. 6171381 assessed to Alexander L. Gallarda and g described as follows: y Ro Las Juntas - a tr of id bd N by Id of Keever & Secor, E byTownofPacheco - S by School St & W by ld of Davidson. 5 ac And the County Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title to the School District and having found that it was effected by deed recorded September 281950, Recorder's File No. 49864, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1350 51 County Tax Lien on the 3.35 acres above mentioned, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's Office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 5 THE HOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-53 countytaxliens, as requested, and shown above. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4YAfR In the Matter of Cancellation 7 of 1950-51 County Tax Liens. 3 The Richmond School District has by letter requested the cancellation of the 1950-51 County Tax Liens on certain property acquired by them, And the County Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title as I shown below and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-5I county tax liensasfollows: Description Deeded to School District 1950-51 jot Block Date Recorder's gf.l Ma- AssessmenttNo. y. Walls Addition 24-21 179 3-28-50 14311 135082 39-40 183 9-22-50 48558 135150 1 Hay View Park 11 1-2 15 5-29-50 25571 14068514-1516 15 7-21-50 36258 14o694 w* 16 & all 17-18 15 7-21-50 x+6251 14069519158-28-54 9 a-41 5 7-31-50 37952I157-31-50 7953 14070 1 48 15 8-24-50 43228 14c ii Harbor Front (Final ti Judgment) 3 6-19-54 29546 148307 Yds Nystrom's Addition 26-27 6 6-2 -50 30737 10491428-29 6 4-28-50 19814 104915 E Townsite of Santa Fe 10-11 43 8-31-50 44422 Io4448 r kr j 28-2943 6-16-50 29162 104452 and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by SupQrvisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county ml tax liens, as requested, and as listed above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. sn e ;, E, am r „.2"'S .':. "' u°yix•Yrh..i b ^P' 3a.c 9 Iaonday, November 272 1950 - Coat'= d F e M 9- 1 r yST, y .1.5" s e F A1, 7. 4. y Prfi r y r n nr t t r f.r yR + R 11 r , k. 3n the Ratter of the Report of the Planning r 11,11 w o a c;. Co Lesion on the Recarmmendationa fora r ,,,- Pp Modification of ;Lot Sins and Amaegulauwn x 2, in the tiiiaaorQorated farsitory ,at' the Gauaty 0-k. "' 1 of Contra Costa*i1 QR p 1. i 1 T1 AS an the 6th day of Novewber, 1950, the Planning Cas sd a m of the•Y County of Contra Costa riled with this Hoard its findings and reccaandatfara in tom. R` ', above tetter, and 1. F WHEMS the Board, after duo notice therefor having been given in the manner provided by iaty, held a bearing on the 27th day or November, 1950, and t.>,.." aringp Gard= fir, appearing11ASatsaidbus an behalf of the<ffs a. of It Tinning and DeLap for the Pam Bu eau, requested a cantinueaae of the said hearing,; anll: 1i Ino other persons appearing and no ob jecticas thereto having been made or taken, rUy r NOS, =r--.ME, IT IS BY Tn'"E BOAM 0 that the said hearing be and it 1111 " If1 is hereby continued to the 3Ith day of December, 1950, at the same place at the hour, of 2:00 p.ra. Tho foregoing resolution eras Passed and adopted by the fo23ordiug vote of, the r"'1- Board. J' fF ip Supervisors — S. S. '', H. L. C C S, RA's S., ` A3M , M. ' "r. z - i+C$At , J. 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A r ... v: . x il, 1V t i '<,*rJ inf ti` a r + 3 r a , qua.,.. of l yyr J s I t k X f g,,.l° t.1'.f f f l `.Pt+'mi " Yid ....-i ,. ..5 Z/i q 11 .y> J 3 y i"71ffw w,c. r+ 111",`fr L1' r ti d`3r '. a x J4, x a r d ii° Sdy S E r,. :_ . ; h Mondays November 272 1950 _ Continued 40431 r° 3 6 In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1950_51 County Tax Liens. r The Richmond School District having by letter requested the cancellation. of the 1950_51 County Tax Liens on certain property acquired by the School District, and r The County Auditor's Office having verified the transfer of title to the k District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 county tax liens as follows: Description Deeded to School Dist.1950-51 Lot Block Date Recorder's File Note Assm't No. w Bay Y.ie w Park 45 & 46 15 8-31-50 44562 140709 47 15 8-31-50 44562 140710 rr 34 15 8_10-50 40313 140700 7 E: 8 . 15 9-21-50 48366 140690 14 a ball's Addition 17 8 18 183 10..20-50 53932 135145 and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T= BOARD ORDERM that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax liens, as requested and as listed above. E She foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Liens i Me Richmond School District, by letter dated November 17, having requested j the cancellation of the 1950-51 County Tax Lien on certain property acquired by theme And the County Auditor's office having verified transfer of the title to the 14 School District, and having advised that it was made by deed recorded August 24, 1950, Recorder's File No. 43223, said property consisting of 5 acres contained in 1950-51 Assessment No. 30014, assessed to Aubrey and Etta S. Wilson and described as "Ro San Pablo par lot 3 bd by ld of ChBaberlain at al. E by lot ins S by Boy Scout Camp and ld of Capriola, W by Arlington Blvd., less .45 ac to EBldDD - less por to Wilson 18.76 ac" and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950_51 County Tax Liens on the X above mentioned 5 acre parcel, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT ISter. TI, BOARD 0i" &Z that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 countyBt tax liens, as requested and as listed above. w; Sic foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing u" Cancollation of 1950_51 County f . Tax Liens. Zia Office of the District Attorney, acting for the Contra Costa County s Junior College District, having requested the cancellation of the 1950-51 County Tax Lien on a one hundred acre pazcal of land acquired by the Junior College, fit And the County Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title and having found that it was made by final order of Condemnations recorded November 162 1 50, Recorder's Pile No, 59087, aAd havi::g requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 County Tax Lien, assessed under Assessment Ho. 617270 to Stanley Roche, at al, and is described as "Ro Las Juntas a tr of ld bd 1: by a rd, E by Grant in, S by ld of maths, W by ld of Stubbs and a rd. 100 acres," and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's Office; r. on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY M BOARD oj-.D = that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax liens, as requested and as is ted above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Authorizing Cancellation of County Tax Liens. Zia City of Walnut Creek fisted the cancellation of 1950-52 County Tax Liens on certain property acquired by them for City Purposes, And the County Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title, which was made by deed dated "arch 29, 1950, Recorder's File No. 28101, on the property whic consists of a portion of property assessed to Edward FI. and Sally Larmer, and covered by 1950-.51 Assessment 2 o. 170169, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office; f On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY BOARD ORDER=- that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax liens, as requested and as listed aboveo me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* rsfN. Monday, November 27, 1950 - Continued lrat In the matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Liens. The State of California, Division of Highways, having acquired certain property in Contra Costa County for highway purposes, and having requested the cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Liens on that property, and The Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title as shoain below and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 county tax liens as, follows: Description Date Deed to State 1950-51 f=; Recorder's File No.Assm't No. 12.17 ac of 82.81 ac parcel 7-5-50 32698 Por. 599603 assessed to Virginia Alves.f. d Por Lot 50 Section 14 7-25-50 36795 2nd Installmen v T2N, R11ti containing .285 acres. No. 599813 Heber addition, Richmond, 5-4-50 20990 138517 Lots 27 and 280 Block 2 Coleman Pullman Tract, Lots 5-23-50 24650 32100 f 44 and 45, Block 4 Portion Hercules Powder Co.8_1-50 38211 55004 k Property No change in value) 55007 55008 and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 r county tax liens, as requested, and as listed above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Liens. a The office of the District Attorney, acting for the Antioch-Live Oak Unified School District, has requested the cancellation of the 1950-5I. County Tax Lien on Lot 13, Block G of the McFarland Tract, Antioch, which property was acquired by the School District, And the County Auditor's Office having verified transfer of title, which transfer vas made by deed recorded October 20, 1950s Recorder's File 110. 54103, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 county tax lien under Assessment No. 5528, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office, On motion of Supervise Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS W TEE BOARD ORDMW that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 Counts Tax Liens, as requested and as shown above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ass 5 5 In the Natter of Authorizing Cancellation of 1950-51 County Tax Liens. The office of the District Attorney, acting for the Mt. Diablo Unified hn School District, having requested the cancellation of the 1950-51 County Tax Lien on a portion of Lot 10, Elghuay Junction Subdivision, which was.acquired by the School District, And the Counts Auditor's office having verified the transfer of title and Pv having found that it was rade by deed recorded April 14, 1950, Recorder's File No. 8 - 17134, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 County Tax Lien on F the East 125 feet of the best 375 feet of the South 204.1 feet of Lot 10, Highway Junction Subdivision, which is included in 1950-51 Assessment No. 621649, and said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisbr Frederickson, IT IS EY THE BOARD ORDERED that' the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax liens, as requested, and as shown above. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Requesting State F Recreation Co=ission to prepare plans of development for recrea- tion services and areas in new Juvenile Hall. On recoocmendation of the County Probation Officer, and on motion of Supervisor Riploy, socondod by supervisor Taylorp IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMUM that the State Recreation Co maisslan is requested to render a plan of development for recreate tion services and recreation areas at the new Juvenile fIall. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. H Monday, November 27, 1050 - Contianzed 4 ' z. In the Matter of Flood problems in vicinity of 1fa3nut Creek. Mrs. Who Puscag]la, Mr. Ira Uartin, Jobn 3, Bates, City Engineer of Concord, and Prince Beers, Councilmen of the City of COU cord, appear before this Board and request that the Board take some means to prevent the flooding of the area in vicinity of Walnut Creek, and airs. Buscaglia presents to this Hoard a petition signed by appro imately thirteen (13) alleged hand property owners and lessees living in the area which isms recently flooded by overflow of water from said creek and Mich petition asks the Board to correct the diversion of rain water from bed ' of said creek, so that d. their property will not be again flooded; and On notion of supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMt`0 that Jos. W. Barkley, C=ft Surveyor and County Road Commissioner, pre. pare a complete Survey of estimated cost of cleaning Walnut Creek as it affects County property in the area, and if legally appropriate, that said Surveyor estimate the cost of cleaning the creek farther south for the purpose of protecting the levee in said area. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. M In the matter of Approval of Contract for reroofins building at County Uaterial Yard. Contract dated Hovember 27, 1950 between the County of Contra Costar First party, and Western Asbestos Co, 675 Townsend Street, San Francisco 3e second party 411 wherein said second party agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary, and tva surety bonds No. 16161-12-1436-50, each in the amount of $2,179.00, issued by the United States Fidelity and guaranty Company, on guaranteeing faithful performance of contract, the other guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, are presented to s this Board; and QP`rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT T3nnotionofSupervisor By M BwA,D ORDER-M that said contract is approved and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Boards is authorised and directed to execute same. IT IS BY TIEE BOARD F'M . . ORDEUM that said bands and the amounts therefore are hereby approved. IT IS B- M; BOA1tD p'CR '-MOs'1T r that certified check in the amount of 5 r X450.00 which accaopanied the bid of Iffestern Asbestos Company be returned to said company. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 s In the Fatter of Authorizimg I Pacific Gas Z: ?electric Company to change street lights at i entrances to Camp Stoneman* On notion of Supervisor Buchnnans seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 3 BARD Oi=» that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is authorized to i change street lights at the following locations as follows: s, At Railroad Avenue and Main Gate, at Camp Stoneman, change first street light from 600 cp to 1,040 cps and second light from 600 cp to 10,000 lumen sodium vapor light; At ilailroad Avenue and service gate at Camp Stoneman, change street light from 600 cp to 109000 lumen soditm vapor light.. Zhe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j In the Sutter of Authorizing D. 316 a j Teeter to execute certificate to bill to U. S. Naval l agazine for fire protection services by County to ERl7'.rTO:i VILLAC . On notion of Supervisor -Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TIL BOATD ORDthat D. M. Teeter, County Auditor, is authorized to sign a certificate o.s to the correctness of invoice to the U. S. Iiaval Magazine, Port Chicago in the surra of X385.80 _'or .fire protection sor7ices by the County of Contra Costas tlu,-ough the !Zt. Diablo Fire Protection District of which the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Is the Sovemming body, to Navy Defense Mousing project "EITIWETOK x VILLAGE ', CAL-4020-2:, Concord, California, for the period commencing April 1, 1950 and ending June 30, 1950, inclusivee fine foregoes order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Authorizing the Pacific Gas & Electric Company to change certain street liGhts. 34 On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas : Electric Company is authorized to change two 10,000 lumen street lights at Loveridge Road and the State Higharay to 150000 lumen J Monday, November 273 1950 - Continued r r. i t rY z lights, and to increase turn.-off time in the morning by two and one-halg (2 )' ho ray«; Tile foregoing order iq passed by the Vis. vote: of the Bossd.. in the Fatter of Approval of Report of County Auditor sf filed November 272 1950.f The County Auditor having filed arithM thin Board on. November 27,, 1950, #Ls,•, report of all claims and varrants allowed and paid by him; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supesvi$or Ripley! IT IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. 44 " f IT IS BY THE BOARD FDRTBM ORDERM that the expenditures contained therein. be by the Clerk published at the time the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors are r published., IT IS BY TE3 BOARD -.-'PiMW M that the report of the County Auditor containing the pay-roll items be by the County Clerk-Piled in his office, said report and all items therein, to be open for public inspectioaa. kin The foregoing order is passed y. the unanimous vote of the Board, yt And the Board takes recess to meet on 1[ondayl, December , 1950., at 9 A . y W ffm a j rfrrYf i i frIIl'811a t ATTEST: SII. T. PAASCH3 CL_E3K Deputy Clerk Jif. kf s rt s rte+ w e a H"' r J ' dMj 3 J n-• T n 1 e s t u.,H n t i i•i F , l? 1 XML.. f A 1 l r a BEF(HE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAxDECFZMER 4 1950 THE BOARD MET IN REGdAR SESSION AT 9 O'CLOCK A.M IN THE BOARD CBAMBRS, IN SHALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFCRNIA Tx PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMKINGS 1 CiiLIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS S. S. RIPLEY, H. L. CUIWINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR 'fit. G. BDCHANAN, J. FREDERICHON, W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. f In accordance with Section 565, 566 and 567 of Revenue Laws of California,. the County Assessor having filed with this Board a request that the County Auditor add the following property to the 1950-51 Assessment Roll and extend taxes against x same, said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE HOARD CRDERED that the County Auditor add the following properties to the 1950-51 As& sessment Roll and extend taxes against same: 200900 Pete Keenan c/o State of California Rivers Andrade Tract Lots 9 and 10 Block 8 Assessed value of land $120 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G • In the Matter of Correction a of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950- 51, and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections: iN Cn notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0110ER D that the County Auditor correct the folloring erroneous assessments: In Volume 27, Assessment #645367, D. F. and Melba I. Nelson are assessed with 10 acres in the SW 1/4 of Section 23 =11 », assessed value of land $1000, trees 100. This assessment should be cancelled as it is now Diane Park Tract. Through an error Assessment #645367 was not removed from Assessment Roll.F In Volume 28, Assessment ##6654600 the City of Oakland is assessed with .22 acre being portion of Lot 1 Section. 16 T1S R3F., assessed value of land 0100, improve- ants .*200. This assessment should be cancelled in accordance with Article 13, Sectio 12 State of California Constitution. H In Volume 30, Assessment #700175, Raymond and Leta Vogel are assessed with a 1.326 acre tract in Re San Pablo with improvements erroneously assessed At $25,000. 1 The correct assessed value of improvements is $13000. A In Volume 30, Assessment #?22042-1, Arthur B. and Gladys L. Everett are assessed with the cast 85 feet of Lot 17 Blocs 2, Pittsburg Home Acres with improvements erroneously assessed at X3150. The corract assessed value of improvements is 750. In Volume 32, Assessment #805197, Manuel and Marie Serpa, 3411 San Pablo Dam Rd.,San Pablo are assessed with 325 acres in Ro San Pablo with improvements erroneously assessed at $980. There were no improvements on•this property on the firsi, Nonday in TKarcri of this year. and should be c.:celled. t 7r In Vol=e 33, Assessment #900219, Conrad Viano is assessed with 1 acre in Ro Las Juntas with personal property erroneously assessed at $900. The correct assessed value of personal propert-j is X60. gme foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Hatter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, an the District Attotnei ha'" consented to said c ct ons_• pn motion of S ervis i Taylor o o aaneo! a se IIT s3 BY & e BO 3 that the ounty0lud or n 1+01ume6, ssessT.len 97137, Reuben F. and Eileen Peterson;. c/o Jobe D. Baisdell, c/o American Trust Company, Richmond are assessed with the ITorth 75.57 feet of Lots 39 and 40 Block ?, Pay Andrade Tract, assessed value of land X130, im- provements y61180. Kr. Blaisdell filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not all oared. Exemption of 1430 should be allowed. In Volume 19, Assessment #407941, Ernest H. Berryman is assessed with Lot 5 r^ Block D, Tenney Terrace, assessed value of land A125, improvements X820. bb?. Berryman filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was allowed on Assessment #407986. Exemption of $970 should be cancelled from Assessment #407986 and exemption of X945 should be allowed on Assessment #407941. In Volume 24, Assessment #607469, Darrell G. Adams is assessed with a por- r j tion of Lot 1713, R. N. Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2, Assessed value of land $290, y I sYh' yy 3 d 405 Monday, December 4, 1950 _ Continued improvements $810. Mr. Adams filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $800 should be allowed.Qr In Volume 279 Assessment #6482132 0. C. and Alla ilae Aplegate are assessed y with a portion of Lot 6, Calihma. subdivision, assessed value of land $240, improve_ ments $940. 1r. Aplegate filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $910 should be allowed. rb In Volume 299 Assessment #675302, Thomas E. and Betty J. Hall are assessed with the Test 1f2 of Lot 2 and all of Lot 32 Oak Springs Unit ,#2 assessed value of land . "80, improvements . 2430. 3,r. Hall filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error, exemption was allowed an Assessment #675301, Exemption of $1000 should be allowed on Assessment J675302 and removed from Assessment #675301. In Volume 323, Assessment #8051689 Kenneth H. and Florence I.Williams are assessed rith .11 acre in Ro San Pablo, assessed value of land $3000 improvements 2000. Mr. Williams filed claim for war veterans exemption but through an error exemption was not allowed. Exemption of $800 should be allowed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing an the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950-51, and the District Attorney hewing consented to said corrections: On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, FT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 13, Assessment V138519, Mrs. :ielen G. Simon is assessed with Lot 30 EAock 2 Huber Addn. assessed value of land $60. In June 10, 1947 the State of California acquired said property and should be cancelled. In Volume 19, Assessment #437926, George A. Rill at al, are assessed with the North portion of East 1/2 of hot 123 and North portion of Lot 126, Mt. Diablo Estate Park Subn. First Lnit with improvements crroneously assessed at $2900. There were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. in Volume 19, Assessment 1-190147, Leo F. and Edna M. Fallman are assessed with 41.21 acres in Sec. 14 TlU R3E with improvements erroneously assessed at $2000. There mere no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year rK and should be cancelled. In Volume 202 Assessment 1507060, Alvin B. Sgarhaek is assessed with a portion of Lot 46, Amended Correction ' tp of a Portion of Lafayette Terrace, assessed k value of land In 1948 the State of California acquired said property and should r be cancelled. w. In Volume 24, Assessment #606726, Arnold U. and Norine M. Steinmetz are assessed with a .996 acre tract, and a 4.00 acre tract in Ro Monte del Diablo. In July 30, 1946 the United States Governmant acquiredsaid property and should be can- celled. In Volume 26, Assessment #619442, Jobn E. and Gertie E. Butts , eo Barbara 0. Chapel, 570 Beatrice Rd., Concord are assessed with a .37 acre tract in Ro Las Juntas with improvements erroneously assessed at $1340. The correct assessed value of improvements is u1140. k The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Correctionu of Erroneous Assessments. A ie County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of t erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950_51, and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor TaJ lor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEIr`ED that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments. µIn Volume 32, Assessment #805196, Edward C. and Jeanette M. Campbell, 3411 Dam Road, San Pablo, are assessed with 1.27 acre in Ro Sai Pablo, assessed value of land $600, improvements $2100. 11r. Campbell filed claim for ear veterans exemption but through an error exemption was allowed on Assessment #805036. Exemption of $ 1000 should be allowed on Assessment #805196 and exemption of $990 removed from Assessment 805036. 40 4r Th6 foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Vatter of Correction of Erroneous Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with tbis Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950- 51 and the District Attorney having copsented to said corrections; Iuonday, December 4, 1950 - Continued 406i i r, f Rtyyu' k On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD= that the Cw,,=t- Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: fY n Volume 33, Assessment #58O267, John and Lorna Blakenship c/o Edward Souza, are assessed with .57 acre in Ro El Sobrante, assessed value of land $230, improvements $ZSO. Mr. Souza filed cla:.n for car veterans exo=tion but through. an error exemption cas alloyed on Assessment #88CO89. Exemption of $880 should be t allowed on Assessment 0880267. Mcemption of 1550 should be removed from Assessment j ,#880089. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a" In the Fatter of Correction of Erroneous Assessmentse, The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of Erroneous assessments appearing on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1950-51 f and the District Attorney raving consented to said corrections;rA On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BG&r,D OI'W,: 3 that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessments: In Volume 18, Assessment 0312331, Alfred Parrett is assessed with. .53 acre in the S "1/4 of Section 21 T2N R2E with inprovements erroneously assessed at $1110. There were no improvements on this property,- on the first ;Monday in March of this year f and should be cancelled. in Volume 18, Assessment #375252, Peter Del Carlo et al are assessed with 56.24 acres in the I orth 1/2 of Section 16 Tlx: R3E vdth improvements, erroneously assessed at ::1180. Tbare were no improvements on this property on the first Monday in March of this year and should be cancelled. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In the latter of CorrectionofErroneousAssessments. The Counts Assessor having filed with this Board a request for correction of erroneous assessments appearing on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1950-51 and the District Attorney having consented to said corrections; On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that the County Auditor correct the following erroneous assessmentss h j In Voliae 6, Assessment 060191, Contra Costa County Title Company is assessed with 4.20 acres in Ro Las Juntas, assessed value of land 01680. This assess- r f sent should be cancelled as it is inelyded in and is a portion of TA Salle Heights h Unit No. $.as In Volume G. Assessment 067523 and 67524, U. E. Valente, at al, are assessed with Lots .078 and 279, La Salle Heights Unit Ho. ?. These assessments should be j cancelled as they are now Lots 294 and 295 and a portion of Lot 302, La Salle Herts i Unit No. 8. In Vol3ae 14, Assessment Itos.147874, 147675, 147875_1, 1478762 147877 and. 147879 Santa Fe Land and Improvements Company is assessed with Lots 12 to 27 inclu- sive laock 1, Harbor Gate Subdivision, total assessed value of land 1660. These r' assessments should be cancelled as they are included in Assessment 0922415, Map 804 7 5R Parcel 1, assessed to Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. (Note: Assessment Y 0147876 appears in the name of Merritt C. Cuttiss which was an error.) In Voliume 122 Assessment 0'129807, U. J. and Lela Proschold are assessed wit r} Lot 6, Bloch. 24, East Richzmond Boulevard Tract with improvements erroneously assessed at Ola. -Toe correct assessed value of improvements is 0102O. rte In Volume 23, Assessment '$6024832 R. J. and Mary E. Barrett are assessed witld the South 80 feet of _Toot 20 Block, 32, City of Bay Point with improvements erroneously assessed at w169O. MMa correct assessed value of improvements is X1000. In Volume 31, Asses=ent O753436, Jobn C. and Laura H. Thomasson are erroneously assessed with. Lot 6 and the IM 20 feet of Lot 7 Block 123., East Richmond Heights Tract No. 4 and Assessrant 0753436-1. SW 15 feet of Lot 7 and all of Lot 8 Block 123. These assessmonts should read as follows: Assessment 0753436, Lot 6 and Std 15 feet of Lot 7 Block 123; Assessment #753436-1. 20 feet of Lot 7 and all of Lot 8 Block 123. M a assessed values remain the samee The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the latter of Cancellation of 1950-53 County shoe Lien. The West Contra Costa Hospital District having purchased certain property for the use of the District, and 'saving requested the cancellation of the 195O_51 County Tax Lien, z And the County Auditor's Office having verified the transfer of title, and leaving found that it was made by deed rewarded October 13, 1950, Recorder's File No. r 52456, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1950-51 County Tax Lien on the 2.30 acres parcel of farad contained in 1950-51 Asses=ent Ifo. 195064, assessed to Andrew J. and Anna A. Clausen, being a portion of Lot 151, Rancho San Pablo, and pr said request having been approved by the District Attorney's office; r- x b n 4[()7 Yonday, December 4, 1950 - Continued f 4„#M t On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor., IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel said 1950-51 county tax liens as requested, and as 1hovn above. The foregoing order is ogirgpassedbytheunanimousvoteoftheBoard. In the Fatter of Accepting resignation of Planning r Commissioner RM- IE llAiMMIES, and appointing MORS TL HO EGGER for unexpired terra. RETE MaB'IES having filed with this Board his resignation as a member of the Contra Costa County Planning Cacamissiah; m On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE r {BOARD ORDERED trat said Resignation is accepted and the office declared vacant. IT IS BY THE BOARD FUR OR that GORGE W. HONEGGER is appointed Commissioner of Contra Costa County Planning Commission for the unexpired term of Rene Narberes, resigned, which term will be to November 5, 1353, L The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Al In the utter of Granting nand Use Permit to June L. mite. June L. 'shite 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 = Subdivision B Subsection 2 of ordinance #382, to rebuild x . present restaurant (extension of non conforming use) located property of White bounded on the north by State ilighvay, east by land of White south by R-W at Santa Fe Rail- A xray and west by land of Thompson. On the south side the Franklin Canyon Road at the intersdetion with the Arnold Highway _ Martinez, in an U-11 district, and said applica- tion having been referred to the Planning Caemission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission :laving reco=3ended to this Board that said application be granted; n° On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD 01-MERED that said application for land use permit for the modification of 3theprovisionsofsaidOrdinanceashereinabovesetforthandrequested, 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 Mrs. Catherine 541', i4Ci%I.L.Li /• Ytv.,.K rt"fS lira. Catherine McGuire having filed with this Board an application under the provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a laud use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision F Subsection 6 of Ordinance 382, to have 20f set” back, located portion of lot 47 Moraga Manor off Orchard Road on Valley Drive; Glori- etta Blvd. area, Ir. an R-A 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 Frederickson, IT 13 BY TBE BOARD ORM,.RED that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and E the sane is Hereby granted. F The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board* In the Matter of Granting Lanai Use Permit to Keith Howard. n 3 Keith Howard 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 Subsection 6 of Ordinm ee 382 to have a 221 set back, loca- ted Parcel 2 _ a portion of .Lot 57 Moraga Marietta Tract on Irvine Drive - Orinda Area, in an R-A district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Win` r r Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning C c m d asion having recommended to n ; this Board that said application be Granted with the provision that they obtain the approval of the tract committee; Or. motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDEM-0 that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordinaz•.ce as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the sane is hereby granted with the provision that they obtain the approval of the tract committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fes. x: r q lllonday,, December 4, 1950 - Continued y1 s f+ s' Yr4;: In the Vatter of Granting Land Use s Permit to Ray C. Craft. Ra C. Craft having riled with this Board an application under theRayn8pp Provision of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsections 2-Z-5 of Ordinance 382, to remodel an existing residence into two additional units; wants 52 side yard for new home; and to divide lot to have 62.51 width - 2 houses on one lot with 22,500 sq* ft. located pore of Lot 14 and 28 of the Pringle Ranch Lot faces 1251 on B side of Marren. Lane which 1s about 4081 south from intersection of Thxrren and San Luis Road, in an R-S district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Cocmissian of Contra Costa Coon and said Planning Coe-:'.sssion having recoacsmended to this Board that said application be granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BUM ORDSILD that said application for land use permit for the modification of the provisions of said ordi-A=e as hereinabove set fouth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. Zie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous votes of the Board. in the utter of Granting Lend Use Permit to E. P. Leising, Pastor. P. Leising, Pastor, having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to have church constructed; located a portion: of the Rancho Las Juntas 2.75 Acres begining at the southeast corner of the h. J. Sunna_rborg Lands, thence S 3502 thence W 5051, thence E 1551 thence S 300* to POB, in an R-8 district, and said application having been re— ferred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having reca=ended to this Board that said application be granted; FK On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARM ORDEiW 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 Uso Permit to }. S. jersey. T. S. Hersey 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 Subaectian 3 of Ordinance 382 to build a residence on parcel containing .35 acres, located parcel fronting 1601 on south side of Mt. View Boulevard Approx. 200 feet west of Wsl mit Blvd. and 456 feet east of Sunset Drive - Walnut Creek Heights Area, in an R..A district, and said application having been referred to the r Planning Co=3 ssion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Commission having recoimn ded to this Board that said application be granted;J On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD.-MRM 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, of In the Fatter of Granting Land use Permit to E. J. UcGaho n E. J. McGah ha filed with this Board anrwing application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382 to have 5 and 7 ft. side -yardr on Lots 3 and 6 and to have 7 foot side yards on Lot 80 located Lots 3, 6, and 8 Geary Court subdivision on Geary Court ort Geary Road, Pleasant Hill Area, in an R-S distric , and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa i County and said Planning Co=l ssioa having recommended to this Board that said applica tion be and the same is hereby granted; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE J3OARD ORDE M that said application for land use permit for the modification of the j provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and regnested, be and the same i is hereby granted. The foregoing ord@r is by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Land Use 4 Permit to Robert M. Roth. R t 1 Robert N. Roth having filed pith 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 4 Subdivision F Subsection 5 of Ordinance 382, to have a 152 set back, located a portion of Lots 36 and 37 Orinda Park Terrace, fronting 742 on theJ .southwest side of Lorca Vista Drive, approximately 100 feet north of Mariposa Lane, in 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; 1»onday, December 49 1950 - Continued w w=. on notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY Tri BOARD Os'3D?MUM that said application for land use permit for the modification of t11e provisions of said ordinance as hereinabove set forth and requested, be and the same is hereby granted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanlynous vote of the Board. k. In the Hatter ofGranting Land Use Permit to Mr. E: Vis. Buren DeLisle. 1:rs. Eu;,Tene DeLisle having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision G Subsection 2 of Ordinance 382 to use existin building for real estate office, located descriptive parcel fronting 115 feet on west side of State Highway, approximately 800 feet north of Gregory Lae, Pleasant Hill Area, in an R:.S district,, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commis- G sion of Contra Costa County and said Planning Caaxission burring recommended to this Board that said application be granted for two (2) years; On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEEn^:''D 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 (2) gears. r . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4,41 f. In the Hatter of %I nying Land Use Permit to 11r. Z. Mrs. T. J. Beales. 2dr. o: lira. T. J. Beales having filed with this Board an application under the provisions of Section 7 of Ordinance 382 for a land use permit for modification s of the provisions of Section 4 Subdivision A Subsection 2 of Qrdinance 382 to have a do kennel located Lot #70 plus or minus 5* of Lot 71 - La Colina Tract on La Cresenta Road _ E1 Sobrante, in an R-1 district, and said application having been referred to the Planning Commission of Contra Costa County and said Planning Cacmission having recommended to this Board that said application be denied; A t On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS SY Ti a 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. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. av In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Amador Valley Joint Union Hi& School District of Alameda County r. and Contra Costa County, State of California. RESOLUTION_ WHEREAS, on the 26th day of September, 1950, the Board of Trustees of Amador Valley Joint Union High School Districts of Alameda County and Contra Costa County deemed it advisable to call and by resolution and order of said Board of Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered an the minutes of said Board of Trustees on said day, did call as election and resolved and ordered that an election be called ar_d held on the 24th day of October, 1950, in said district for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said District two separate proposals for issuing and selling bonds of said district in the following amounts, bearing interest and payable as hereinafter specified, as follows: Proposal No. 1 - A proposal to issue m d sell bonds of the Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County in the N aggregate principal sum of Two Hundred Miousand Dollars ($200,000.00) for the purpose of raising money for: Me purchasing of school lots; The building or purchasing of school buildings; j* .. The malting of alterations or additions to the school building orz: buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; Mie supplying of school buildings with imniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and The permanent improvement of the school grounds.t Proposal No. 2 (Svim:ning pool and building to house mechanical ecim ipment therefor) - A Proposal to issue and sell bonds of the Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County in the aggregate principals_ sum of Forty Thousand Dollars (040,000.00) for the purpose of raising money for:. x The building or purchasing of school buildings; The supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary K apparatus of a permanent nature; andx r The permanent inpravoment of the School Grounds. 7. Iuonday, December 4, 1950 - Continued g s . wimlEAS, an election vesbeld in said district on the 24th day of October, 1950, in conformity with said resolutiau and order of the said Board of Trustees; and A?zr,,.—p AS, the County Superintendent ofSchools of said County of Alameda has, and at all times since the formation of said district, has had, jurisdiction of said high school district; and TMMr-AS, a3.1 the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County by the Board of Trustees of said High School. District arA also to t:is Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as required by law; and rF T•OWEAS, the .Board of Supervisors of Alameda Count„ by resolution dated November 28, 19500 a certified copy of daich has been filed with this Board, has found and declared and this Board hereby finds and declares that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and 1 legally given and published and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the Danner and as required by law and that Proposal Mo. 1 carried at said election and that Proposal Ito. 2 did not carry at said election; and that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of High School sx bonds a_nd that the total amount of indebtedness of the said High School District, in- eluding this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. IT 13 TIMEnRE ORDERED that the bonds of Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California, issue in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) in the denominations of One C zousand Dollars (4419000.00) each, payable as hereinafter specified, in lawful money of the United States of Americas with interest thereon at the rate of not to exceed four d payable annual! for the first ear said bonds are to run andpercont ( _,) per annus P g y semi-annually thereafter in like lawful money of the United States of America, both principal and interest being payable at the office of the County Treasurer of said County of Alameda. Zie exact rate of interest to be paid on said bonds, or any portion thereof, shall be designated at the time of determining the best bid and making the award after advertising for sealed proposals for the purchase thereof. The rate of interest for all of said bonds shall be in multiples of one-quarter (1/4) of one per t cont (1,16). The rate of interest on said bonds need not be uniform for all of the bonds herein authorized to be issued, but may vary from time to time as such bonds, a or any portion thereof, are offered for sale, and bidders shall be permitted to bid T different rates of interest and to split rates irrespective of the maturities of said bonds. Whenever any of said bonds shall be offered for sale, the highest bid shall be determined by deducting from the total amount of interest m ich the Amador Valley Joint Union High School District would be required to pay on such bonds so offered for sale up to the maturity of said bands so offered for sale at the coupon rate or rates sped- fied in the bid therefor, the amount of the premium bid, if any, and the award shalls, in each case, be wade on the basis of the lowest net interest cost to said Amador N Valley Joint Union High School District. It is further ordered that said bonds shall be numbered consecutively frara one (1) to and including two hundred (200), and shall mature and become payable in consecutive nunerieal order from lower to higher as follows, to-wit: r 4 One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) principal =ount of said bonds in each of the years from and including 1952 to and including 1958; Two Thousand Dollars 2,000.00) principal amount of said bonds in each of the years 1959 and 1960; Four Thousand'Dollars (944,000000) principal a=ount of said bonds in each of the years 1961 and 1962; Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) principal r•. amount of said bonds in each of the years 1964 and 1965; Ten M.iousand Dollars ("2"102000.00) principal amount of j ' said boards in the year 1966; Seventeen Thousand Dollars 14' 17,000.00) in each of the years 1967s. 1968 and 1969; and r Ei;#2teen Mousand Dollars (018,000.00) principal amount of said bonds in each of the years frau and including 1970 to and including 1975. Said bonds shall be dated as of the 1st day of February, 1951, and shall be payable on February lst of each year in Mich said bonds shall become due, as above set out, and the interest accruing thereon for the first year said bonds are to run a: shall be payable on February 1, 1952 and thereafter shall be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of August and the lst day of February of each and every year until said bonds are paid. IT IS FMT.1ER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantia% ly in the following form, to-wit: BOND OF M;ADO.2, VALLEY JOM MTIOU HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ALA=. ::DA COUZPMY ARD COt+"'A COSTA COURTY, STATE OF f CALIFORNIA. tj u'siITED STA LMS OF AM RICA. Issue of 1951 AIADOR VALLA' jO33T UNIOU HICK SCHOOL DISTRICT of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, State of California, aelmonledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of Alameda County,9 State of Calif. jornia, on the 1st dog of February, 19_, One Thousand Dollars 01,000.00) in lawful s 44 I,ionday, December 4, 1950 - Continued 4 ti. money of the United States of America with Interest thereon in like lawful, money, at the rate ofpe r cent.per a=nmp payable on the lst day of February, 19523, ns rsrat year saild-Yo—na-Ts- to run, and semi.-annually thereafter on the 1st day of August and the Int day of February of each year, upon surrender of the annexed coupons as they severally become due, frau the date hereof until this bond Is paid. y This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (except for such variati-ons, if any, as may be required to set forth varying numbers, maturities or in.. terest rates), and numbered fro= one (1) to two hundred (200), inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000,00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of Ma meda County, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California by the concurrent 04 action of said Boards of Supervisors, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Education Code and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds (2/3) of the voters voting at an 3 election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said A=ador Valley Joint 4 Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, in said County ra, . of Alameda and in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 24th day of October, 1950. And the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, by the concurrent action of said Boards of Supervisors, hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally published and given, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and In the issuance of said bonds have been done and have been perfprned in regular and in due form and in strict k accordance with the provisions of the las authorizing the issuance of high school h district bonds, and IT IS FI7'is CERTIFIED AND DECLMED that the total amount of indebtedness - of the said Amador Valles Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law. Mis bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, duly made and entered in its minutes on the 28th day of November, 1950 a and by order of the said Board of Supervises of Contra Costa County, duly made and entered in its minutes on the 4th day of December, 1950, and due provision has been made for the levy and collection of an annual ad valorem tax upon all the taxable property of said district sufficient to pay the principal and interest on this bond as the same shall fall due and to provide a sinking fund for the final redemption of m the bond on maturity. For the punctual payment of this band, with interest hereon as aforesaid, and for the levy and collection of taxes sufficient for that purpose, the fall faith and credit of said district are hereby irrevocably pledged. IN WITNESS =OF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of ,the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by their concurrent action have caused this band to be signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Alameda and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa, and by the County Auditor of. said County of Alameda and the County Auditor of said County of Contra Costa, and attested by the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Alameda and the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa, with the seals of said Boards of Supervisors affixed as of this lst day of February, 19510 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Yf County of Alameda, State of California* r ONEY X-Mitoro sald Countyo f : AWEST: Alameda tYff oun y Clerk of said oun o e and Clerk of said Board of Suaervisors. Gbairman of the BoardSupervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. s Co—u-n-ff Auditor sald Coup o Contra Costa. ATTEST: County Clerk of said County of Contra Costa and Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. r. A?M BE IT FURTbM ORDS` M that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to-wit: i onday, December 4, 1950 - Continued X*u fits Lwy lJr W IN's Vi COUPON The Treasurer of Alameda County, State of California, will on pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the F AT ADOR VA= JOINT UNION HICH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ALARA COUIrff A11D CCi1TRA Coupon No. COSTA COU`N'TY, State of California, at his office in the City of Oakland, in said County and State, the sum of YFr Ei DOLLARS t p in lawful money of the Unites States of America for months' interest on its high n schooT ona No. of the issue of 1951. C y )F Co-in-r7- lu-ditoro said G&E -o? 1 Alameda. qR t County ud f or of said Cou:atyo f £ Contra Costa IT IS FbR rM ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors:,of fAlameda County and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County are authorized to sign said bonds, and the County Clerk of Alameda County and the County Clerk of ContraCosta County are authorized to countersign the same and to affix the respective seals of said Boards to said bonds, and thereupon said officers shall de liver said bonds so executed, to the County Treasurer of Alamads< County 'for safekeep_,s K" ing. All such signatures and countersignatures maybe printed, lithographed, .engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that the siEnatures of the respective f. t County Auditors of said Counties shall be manually affixed to said bonds. Me respec- tive County Auditors of said Counties are hereby authorized to sign said coupons by lithographed or engraved or printed facsimile of their signatures. Said bonds shall be sold by said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, as provided by law. Is iS 0.13.that the Assessor of the said County of Contra Costa 1 be and he is hereby directed to certify annually to this Board of Supervisors and to the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County as soon as the county assessments have been equalized by the State Board of Equalization, the assessed value of all taxable prop_ arty in said County of Contra Costa situated in said Amador Valley Joint Union Sigh j School District of Alameda County and Contra Costs County, State of California, and this Board shall annually at the time of making the levy of taxes for county purposes i . levy a tax for t asatyearonallthetaxablepropertyinsaidAmadorValleyJointr; ULU= HiSla School. District and vithin said County of Contra Costa for the payment of the interest and such portion of the principal Af said bonds of said Amador Valley Joint Union Hi School District as is to become due during the saidChg year, according stotheratiowhichtheassessedvalueofthepropertyinsaidAmadorValleyJoint Union Iiigh School District in said county bears to the total assessed value of the propa rty in said Amador Valley Joint Union High, School District; provided that such rate of taxtogether vdth tine rate thereforlevied by said Board of Supervisors of I said County of Alaneda, shall be sufficient to raise not less than the amount needed to pay the interest paid such portion of the principal of said bonds as is to become due during such year; and IT T_S F t3T:=-R ORDFJU-M that the said tax shall be entered upon the assessment roll of said County of Contra Costa, and shall be collected in the same manner as other school taxes are entered and collected and when collected shall be paid into the treasury of said County of Contra Costa, and that the County Treasurer of said Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay the sum collected on x account of said tax into the treasury of said Alameda County to the credit of theX interest and sinking fund of said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District which amount is hereby authorized to be used four the pa7mant of the principal and interest on said bonds and .for no other purpose. i u AIM 111TIS p"t:'iT1 RESOLVE) A;.'D ORD RIM that this Board of Supervisors does hereby authorize and confirm all procaedings had and taken and to be had and taken s by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alozeda regarding the issuance and sale of said bonds of said Amador Valley Joint Union 'nigh School District of Alameda County and of Contra Costa County, State of California. V14 On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, the foregoing. resolution was passed and adopted by the following called vote, this 4th day of December, 1950. f A!:-;S: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cux Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NMS: Supervisors - Nona. ABSEUT: Supervisors .. Nme. r Z 1 Monday, December a, 1950 - Continued C J n. In the Flatter of Shore Acres Sewer Maintenance District. 1 'REAS, this Board on Hovember 209 1950 continued to December 4, 2950 at 11 o'clock A.M. the hearing on the question of crhether the proposed SURE ACRES SERER 14-VIENTENAIXE DISTRICT should be formed; and this being time to which said hearing was continued; AND WH]MEAS, this Board having on this day further considered said matter; G Cn motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS By TIME BOARD ORD ^ that said hearing is continued to December 112 1950 at 10:30 o'clock, A.i::. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the :-latter of the Request of the City of Pittsburg for the Withdrawal of certain properties from the Eastern Contra Costa County -,'Ire Protection District, after inclusion in the City of Pittsburg, a cit;; of the Sixth Class.RESOLUTION Y Si. a petition dated the 20th day of November, 1950, of the City Council of the City of Pittsburg has been presented to this Board vherein it is stated that it is desired that the portion of the Eastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District included within the boundaries of the City of Pittsburg be withdrawn from the said District, and requesting this Board to fix a tine and place for hearing on then° question of withdraral, and yx I"1- HIEIB;AS, it is required by lama that tnis Board hold a hearing on the said f matter and it is farther required by law that notice of the time and place of hearing be published and posted in the mannsr required by lav: xi NOW9 TMIEFORE., Is IS By THE- BOARD OHS that a hearing be held by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on Tuesday, the 26th day of Decemberw 1950, at 11 otclock A.h., in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records, at Nartinez, California, and Yrf„ r'IT IS MT ORDERED that notice of the time and place of said hearing be given by publication in "The Pittsburg Post Dispatch`, a newspaper of general circula- tion,, printed and published in the Fastern Contra Costa County Fire Protection District once before, the date of said hearing andJwl1T1SFARMORDERSthatcopiesofanoticeshallbepostedinthree (3) public places within the District, Qhs of ahich shall be within that portion of the District lying within the City of Pittsburg which is sought by these proceedings to be withdrawn. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 4th day of December, 1950, by the following vote: AY..S: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cuaasdngs, Ray S. Taylor, r 0. Bucbanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - lion.r ABSEUT: Supervisors _ Sion. r In the batter of WALNUT CRIB w SCHOOL DISTRICT B010S. MEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $90,000.00 of principal amount of bonds of WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT. of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $60,000.00 principal amount of said bonds at public sale to the best and high- est bidder therefor; and 1EMEAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly given in the manner Will', prescribed by this Board of Supervisors and the following bids for said bonds were and f are the onlybids received by said Board of Supervisors, to—wit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America N. T. L: S. A, 0591.00 Weeden L Co. 013,953.00 Dean Fitter b: Co. i AIM IT EIREAS, the said bid of Bank of America N.T. & S.A. is the highest and best bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premiums offered, if any, 1 Yr: n.?, TI .FOnF., BE IT RESOVr--M by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cos£a— S e o a3' Monday, December 4s 1900 Continued s Bonds ITaabore d Inclusive) Interest Rate Per AntonF 1, 22 3s 5s 6, 72 9, 10, 3.1.9 13, 14s 3.59 l214A z 14s Jos l9s 21s 22, 23s I ter 252 26s 27, 29s 300 31s 33s 34s 35s 372 382 392 41s 422 43s 460 47, 482 51, 522 53v 2% i ori x 562 572 582 61, 622 630 662 67, 682 71," r 729 732 762 779 789 +812 82s 830 86s 87, 88 2 1/4% Said bonds sha11 bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi.-anually on June 1 and January 1 in each years except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year. 2. All bids exceptt the bid of said Bank of America 11. T. & S. p A. are here- I by rejected and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby ordered and directed to return to the unsuccessful bidders the check accompanying their bid. k 3. The Clerk of this Hoard of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho.. p , graphed, printed or o=graved a sufficient or of blank bonds and coupons of suite- able quality, said bonds and coupow to show on their face that the saute bear interest I at the rates aforesaid. s. MSM Al:D ADOP°?" this 4th clay of Decembers 1350, by the Board of Supervise 'ak of Contra Costa Countys by the f611oving vote: A Supervisors - S. S. R_p1ey, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, i I. O. Buchanan, J. Frederiekson, NOES: Supervisors - ?done. ABSM72: Supervisors - Rono. In the Matter of Ordinances ir'Os. 570 and 572. A cops of Ordinance Ed. 570 'having been published for the time and in the manner required by 'lav, in the WAInut Creek Courter Journals as evidenced bg Affidavit fi of Darrell Thedbald presented here th; and a copy of Ordinance Rom, 572 having been 70 published for the time and in the naaaer required by law in the Ricbmond Daily Inde- g. pendent as evidenced by Affidavit of R. A. Beans presented herewith; 4K On notion of Supervisor Ripley, secanded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOA.RD 01 , ,'ii:D that Ordinances No. 570 and No. 5722 are DECLARED WV1 PUBLISEED. The foregoing order is passed by the tmanimous vote of the Board, w rr r in the 14atter of Report of Poundmaster. f e Poundmaster having presented to this Board his report for the month of November, 19502 IT IS BY THE BOARD OREERBD that said report is placed on filed.. in the Batter of Request of Jessie ?Roney for rezoning of property. t Yr On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS' B1* E BOARD ORDEMM that the request of Jessie Raney that his properties lying east f of Port Chicago on the Port Chicago Roads be rezoned Residential S, the one acre. districts is referred to the `Planning Comission. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. in the matter of Authorizing 4 purchase of sorting files for Sheriffts Department. t On motion of Simervisor Bachanan seconded by Supervisor -Frederickson. IT IS-', BY T=- BOARD OBD -M that the SherIff is authorized to use $60.00 for the purchase of sorting files, out of unused balance of appropriations for chairs and shotguns. e foregoing order is passed by th6 unanimous vote of the Board. rq t"kF In the batter o2' Appropriation t Adjustment. To provide funds for the purchase of a numbering machine for the Richmond Health Center; and on motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors ,IT IS BY TM BCkRD CRDEMUM that the County Auditor transfer 032.00 fro= Sup pl,fes Appro- priation, Richmond Health Center. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. F! y fA i:onday, December 42 1950 _ Continued r 1AY 8 In the 14atter of Appropriation Adjustment. It appearing that in this year's budget, the County Treasurer, through error, included in the request for his office, 110,00 to cover the cost of one card file cabinet, YdAch sums should have been included in the budget of the County Retire. ment Board.a Therefore, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, Is IS 81 THE, BOJUM O dMEEM that the County Auditor decrease Capital Outlay Appropriation of the Treasurer, 010.00 and increase Capital Outlay Appropriation- of the Retirement Board in the sum of 610.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. W In the Fatter 'of 'Destruction of Stenogr-pi:ic Notebooks or_ file in the off ice of the y _n County Coronor, RESOLUTION It appearing that the stenographer employed by the County Coroner has trans h;, cribed the testimony of witnesses at Cormarts inquests, and that certified transerip tions of the testimony of such idtnesses have been duly filed with the County Clerk accordaz oe wi th law, and it farther appearing that there is no need for the Coroner t retain such stenographic notebooks dated back more than five (5) gears; and r. WMsAS, pursuant to Section 26201 of the Goveriment Code this Board may xr; authorize the destruction of dup33cate records sen the original is in the files of officer of this County, and it appearing that it is to the best interests of the Cour and of the Office of the Coroner that such stenographic notebooks be destroyed after the lapse of five {'S) years, IaURs AFORE, M IT RSSOL4 Coroner'the Coroer of Contra Costa County be, and he hereby is authorized to destroy any stenographers' notebooks containing testi- mony of vritnesses at Coroner's inquests after *the lapse of five (5) years from the date of the inquest. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 4th day of December, 1950s by the following vote, to-grit: AIES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Co'at'ings, Rag S. Taylor, ff. G. Buchanan, J, Frederickson. z ROES: Supervisors _ None. ABS EWT: Supervisors - Done. r _ 4,. In the batter of the Cancellation of California National Guard Lease No. 1461 for building, and ground space on Buchanan Field.RESOLUTION R AS, the County of Contra Costa did, on the 1st day of Julys 1949, enter into a lea:-,e with the California National Guard for building and ground apace` on Buchanan Fields and W11MBSAS, said lease was extended for one year ending June '30, 1951, and YF EMIM AS, said lease contains a provision for cancellation, after due notice by either party, and MgM.EAS, the Office of the Adjutant General, Sacramento, California, has requested that said California Rational Gard Lease No. 1461 be terminated. IIQ72 3M3`P'ORE, Bw IT R7---SOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that California stational Guard Lease No. 1461 between the California National Guard and the County of Contra Costa for building and ground space on Buchanan Field be and the saw is hereby cancelled and terminated. BE IM iaUR77M RESOLI'F.D that five (5) copies of this Resolution be sent by the Clerk of the Board to the office of the Adjutant General, 1215- - l6th Street., Sacramer_to, California. AYMS: Supervisors _ S. S. Bigley, H. L. Cumnings, 'Rag S. Taylor, A. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Sunervisors - Ilona, ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the ?Latter of Rescinding resolution of September 11, 1950, vhich referred to a revision of Cenral Assistm ce Policy. f This Board having on September 11, 1950s adopted ars order which provided that effective October 1, 1950, it mould be the policy of this Board that no aid be granted through the Social Service Department to employable fanilies with the excep- tion of emergency assistance for a period of one meek, and that any family which in eluded one employable person would be considered an employable family; E fi 11, onda7, December 4, 1950 _ Continued n SA r r' On the recommendation of Social Service Director A. G. Golden., and on motion f of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resolution of September 11, 19500 is IMSCIRDED, VACATED ARD SET ASIDE. Me foregoing order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Ne In the Natter of Granting permission to conduct dances. George Bally, 701 Chesley Avenue, Richmond, having filed with this Board a 3 request for permission to have two dances at Tappers Dance Hall, 701 Chesley Avenue; Richmond, one on December 26, from 1 A.M. to 6 A. I., and the other on January 1, 1951 from 1 A.K. to 6 A. K.; h On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is granted. a r M e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Authorizing F- Sheriff to transport prisoners to Buchanan -wield. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff James N. hong, is authorized to transport prisoners from the County Prison 'arr3 to Buchanan yield, for the purpose of cleaning the runways and buildings. The foregoing order is passed by the Man vote of the Board. v In the ?aatter of State Land Use Survey of 1949. It appearing that a State Land Use Survey of 1949 is in error, in so far as the boundaries of Contra Costa County are affected; Therefore, on notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, TT IS BY Tri BOARD ORDERM that Planning Technician, Thos. G. Heaton, is authorized to request the Nater Resources Board of California to correct said map by bringing it up to date, and that said PlaaninS Technician report to this Board the result of his request to said Mater Resources Board. The foregoing order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 1 YYY f9ff•yri" i In the Fatter of Authorizing Installation of street lights, Danville Lighting District.7J On notion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TIB; BOARD ORDER that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company install a street light on Prospect Avenue corner of Railroad Avenue and Street light in center of Block on i Prospect Avenue between fiartz Avenue and Railroad Avenue, which locations are in the Danville Lighting District* The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 40V Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of November., i 1950, aro read to the Board and by the Board approved as read R by the Clerk, and signed by the Chairman of the Board. w In the Matter of Granting Permit to J. H. food to establish wreck- ing Sard. On notion of Supervisor Ripley; seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDS that J. H. Mood, c/o Ricbmond Realeteria, 969 _ 23rd St., is granted ormission to establish a wrecking yard onp( piece of property north of Highway #40 the Manning property) provided sa;d wrecking yard is enclosed with a solid board fence eight feet in height, said fence to be painted and adequately maintained, and to be aA free of any and all signs, pictures, advertisements or billboards, in accordance with provisions of Ordinance No. 455. r0 M err The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the swatter of Approval of Agreement for architectural services for Branch County Building to be constructed in Richmond. t Agreement dated December 4, 1950 between He L. Cummings, as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereinafter called the owner, and Donald L. Hardison, hereinafter called the Architect, wherein it is agreed that said architect shall perform certain professional services in the metter 21 of a Branch County Building to be constructed in Richmond, California, for which services the omer will pay a fee of eight t8) percent of the cost of the rrorl with i other payments and reimbursements as provided in said agreement, is presented to this i Board;r I,onday, 7ecerabor 4, 1550 - Continued c On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylors IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERS that said agreement is APPRCVED, and H. Lo Cuffi ngs, airman, is author ized to execute said agreement. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the latter of Authorising installation of pre-emption r egrlpment for Orinda County Fire Protection District. x On notion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Ripley, IT IS BY THE BOARD CR DEIUM that the Purchasing Agent Is directed to order the f urnishing and installation of a Fire Pre-emntor,. roctif'ier, and relay unit from Econolite Corporaticals at a cost of 51,0700002 for the Orinda County Fire Protection District, said. equipment to be installed at existing traffic activated signal at tae intersection of Mraga a Road and Tunnel Road (Orinda Crossroads). Me foregoing order is passed bj the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 1:jatter of Approval of agreement with Contra Costa Chest X-Ray Survey, Inco An agreement dated December 42 1950s between the Contra Costa Chest ?..Ray Survey, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the Corporation, and the County of Contra Xe. Costa, hereinafter referred to as the County, nberein said Corporation agrees to fur.. nish the County with certain records, and report, which shall be obtained from anL X-Ray survey to be conducted throughout the County of Contra Costa, from the 15th day s of February, 1951, to the 14th day of August, 1951, and the County agrees to pay to said Corporation the sura of X20 000 said t to be made according to followingpssPaleFg schedule, to-crit: Progress payments to be made as mutually agreed upon between the County and the Corporation from time to time, after application by said Corporation, and wherein it is further agreed that any funds not utilized out of the said W6200000 will be returned to the County at the consu=ation of the program referred to in said agree- ment, and at said time, a complete financial statement of all expenditures to be made available to said County, IS PR SEhTTED TO T €ZS BOARD; and rs On motion of Supervisor Ripley, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD (XIM, ED that said agreement is APPROI ED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this y. Board, is authorised to execute said agreement an behalf of the County. r Mie foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 r r In the Batter of Canvass of Official Returns for General. Election held November 7, 1950 (excluding absentee ballots)* 5 " P£AS, this Board having heretofore by resolution adopted by said Board, authorized and directed the County Clerk to canvass the returns of the vote cast excluding ballots cast by absentee voters) in the County of ContraCosta at the General Election held on November 7, 19502 in pursuance of Section 9721 (b) of the Elections Code• And in pursuance of said resolution and order the County Clerk files with the Board at this time the canvass, duly certified by him, of the votes cast at said xf election; and Upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said canvass of votes cast, as certified by the County Clerk, be entered in tho minutes and records of this Board as the completed statement, excluding ballots cast by absentee voters, of the result of said canvass as certified by said Clerk. Me foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n. In the natter of .Canvass and Count of Ballots of Absentee Voters. k MEAS, pursuant to Section 7803 of tho .Elections.Code, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed Special Canvassing Boards to canvass all of the absentee voterst ballots cast in the County of Contra Costa at the General Election hell November 7, ,1950 in said County; and UMREASq it appears to this Board of Supervisors that said canvassing boards heretofore appointed, have campleted the count and canvass of said absentee votersx ballots, and it appears to the Board and the Board finds from said count and canvass that the votes cast by said absentee voters, is as arhorrn on tho bottom of the "State- ment of Votes Cast" canvassed and completed by the County Clerk and certified-to this Board on Dece=ber 4, 1950 following Paye 417 , Volume 48, Mnutes of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cgnt3Za Costa; pxe And the County Clerk having heretofore completed the canvass of all of the r precincts of said County and having heretofore certified to this Board a completed statement and result of the canvass of all of the precincts of said County, excluding absentee ballots, and the Special Canvassing; Board appointed to canvass the absentee voters' ballots cast at said election, having concluded said canvass, this Board finds that the number of votes cast, including absentee ballots cast at said election, for F, j 2 Monday, Decerber 4, 1950 continued v.asrs,° s,k each candidate in each precinct in said County and on each proposition is as shown on the "Statement of Motes Cast" follou-ing Page Volume 48, Minutes of this Hoard of Supervisors. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Issuing Certificates of Election to Tovinship Officerso k f This Board of Supervisors having completed the canvass of the votes cast in each precinct of the County at the General Election hold on november 7, 1950, and having completed the count of all absent voters* ballots, finds that the following township officers have been elected at said General Election, and the County- Clerk is hereby ordered to issue Certificates of Election to said officers, as follows: TOWZSHIP 210. 8: Constable _ John Rademacher TO781SHIP HO. 11: Constable _ Art L. 211ugent M= 210. 12: l Constable _ Aldo DaRe sir TOtWSHIP J0. 17: t# Justice of the Peace .. Zheodore Ohmstede.. a In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of Special Election w -hin the City of 1 El Cerrito for the purpose of x. voting on 'Measure A. 4. TMMUS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto- fore by resolution consolidated the Special _rUecti.oen in the City of El Cerrito for the bM i purpose of voting on 'Measure A, as follows: r . UFASLRB A: Shall the City of E1 Cerrito in addition to allIothertaxesauthorizedbySection43068ofthe Y,J govercode, annually levy a tax of twenty cents (2CV) on each cue hundred dollars (0100.00) of the assessed valuation of the City of El r> Ta Cerrito,whichtencents (10g) of shall be used 0 exclusively for the acquisition, construction, and occmletion of public s la s Y' recroational centers and facilities, on cents (101f) of which shall be used exclusively for the care, supervision and maintenance of public parks, plates, recreational centers and activities?" to be field on Hovember ?, 3.950 vit % the Nove=ber .General Election to be held on said j date; and WORFAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution. directed' E that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; d' .and 3 M *+AS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all of the propositions at said November General Elections and has certified to this Board and 4 filed with this Board his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board 9 hav gdirected that said atate:aeaat and results of said canvass be Incorporated with the minutes of thisBoard; and Y MMIFAS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted In said election having, been jcanvassed by this .Board and this Board baxing been fn11y advised in the predses; g R , = IT LVED that the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certified that the total number of votes cast in the County of r- Contra Costa for the purpose above rsmtioned within the corporate limits of the City o£ Irl Cerrito was as fonoim: MSd A:YES 2518 NO 3396 The foregoing resolution was adopted on tho 4th day of December, 2950 on the following; vote of the Board. 1 AIES: Supervisors - S. S. Ripley, H. L. Ings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Fi-edericksou.K s ROILS: Supervisors _ None. A£S_2IT: Supervisors .. Hone. ALLY Monday, Deceraber 4, 1950 - Continued419 r In the Matter of Count and Canvass of returns of Special Election within the City of t Ricl=ond for the purpose of voting on Measures A and B. f TUEMEAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto. fore by resolutions consolidated the Special Election in the City of Richmond for the f. purpose of voting on treasures A and B, as follows: ABASM.- A: nShall Section 1 of Article VII of the Charter of the City of Richmond be anended to provide that the Police Court shall consist in such number of judges and departments as the Council shall by ordinance from time to time determine?" 1EASURE B: nShall the Chaster of the City of Richmond be amended by adding a new article thereto to be 3mova ars Article XIII, to provide a modern sgsten of personnel administration for the City of R;chmoond, vrhereby effectiveness in the perso- nal services rendered to the city, and fairness and equity to the employees and the tax-payers, alike, may be promoted? to be hold on November 7, 1950 with the November General Election to be held on said s ` date; and i y l this Board of Supervisors baving heretofore by resolutions directs that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and REEAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all* of the propositions at said November General 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 results of said canvass be incorporated with the minutes of this Board; and At 5HEREUS, all of the Absentee Ballots voted in said election having been canvassed by this Board and this Board having been Pully advised in the premises; ITC ', =-FO i , EZ 12 RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisor s of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County, of Contra Costa for the purposes above mentioned within the corporate 'limits of the A City of Richmond was as follows: I4" SIME .A: vns 132579 f BO 69328 IMASt i B: 7ES 142753 BO 5,348 The foregoing resolution was adopted an the 4th day of December, 1950 on the following vote of the Board. AM: Supervisors _ S. S. Ripley, H. L. Cummings, Rays* Taylor, We G. Buchanan, J. prederickson. r.HOES: Supervisors - done. ABSENT: Supervisors - hone. In the Dotter of Count and Canvass of returns of Special Election within the City of San Pablo for the purpose of voting on Leasure A. RHE.RAS. the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hasheretoforebyresolutionconsolidatedtheSpecialElectionintheCityofSanPabloforthepurposeofvotingonMeasureA, as Pollens: 1JLASM A: nshal.l the five (5) members of the Ci Council of the City of San Pablo, California,each re_ t;ceive coop©nsatian in the amount of fifty (t50.00) 4dollarspermonthforservicesrenderedasmembers of the City Council?" to be head on Hoven ber 7, 1950 with the November General Election to be held on saiddate; and IIIEK yREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution r" directed that the canvass ofthe votes cast at said election be canvassed by theCountyClork; and h B17iBi1£AS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast for all ofthepropositionsatsaidNovemberGeneralElection, and has certified to this Boardand .filed with this Board his statement Of the results of said canvass; and saidBoardhavingdirectedthatsaidstatementandresultsofsaidcanvassbeincorporatedwiththeminutesofthisBoard; and K. a Y 1 1'onda7, Decenber 4, 1950 - Continued z ad t t y,v 3 hAS, all. of the Absentee Ballots voted in said election having been: canvassed by this Board and thio Board having been fully advised in the promises;Y { 11C:7, TIS'.1-F- E, B IT _'SOLSED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa for the purpose above mentioned within the corporate limits of the City of San Pablo was as follows: AS=- A: IMS 1205 NO 2120 off. The foregoing resolution was adopted on the 4th day of December, 1950 on the following vote of the Board. 1 Ri le H L. Cu=in s Ra S xASS. Supervisors - S. S. P ys 8 s y S. ko Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, S. Frederickson. ya Y, IMES: Supervisors - Hone. is A 'ZT: Supervisors .- Ilona. 4ae In the utter of Declaring 1 Ivan T. Goyak, elected Supervisor, First Supervi- sorial District. The canvass of the votes cast at the General Election held on November 7,Ty 1950, in each precinct within the County baying been campleted, as appears from. the- records of this £oard, and the count and canvass of all absentee voters' ballots having been coapleted, as appears fron the records of this Board; Tris Board of Supervisors now finds that as a result of said canvass the, following officerhas boon elected at said General Election: IVAN T. GOYAK, Supervisor, '-First Supervisorial District; and the County Clerk is hereby authorized and ordered to issue a Certificate of Elec- tion to said officer, as follows: I7Aa T. COMAB, Supervisor, First Supervisorial District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the I4Ltter of Declaring Ray S. Taylor elected Super- 1 . visor, Third Supervisorial District. The canvass of the votes cast at the General Election held on november 7, 1950 in each precinct within the County having been completed, as appears from the records of this Board, and the count and canvass of all absentee voterst ballots havi been comploted, as appears from the records of this Board; This Board of Supervisors now finds that as a result of said canvass the following officer has been elected at said General Election: w RAY S. TAYLOR, Supervisor, Third Supervisorial District; and the County Clark is hereby authorized and ordered to issue a Certificate of Election to said officer, as follows: RAY S. TAYLOR, Supervisor,Third Supervisorial District; a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 In the Fatter of Count and F Canvass of returns of elec- tion within the County of Contra Costa for Directors of Concord Commnity Hospital District. the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto 1 fore by resolution consolidated the election of the Concord Community Hospital District . kirP to be held on November 7, 1950 as to a3,w territory of said District within said County, f with the General Election to be held on said date; and Z- this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directedx that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk, and 15?MEAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his state_r4- sent and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the Minutes of this Board; and MEAS, all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been e canvassed by this Board and this .Board being fully advised in the premises; e Vxnday, December _, ?950 - Continued421, x t; t P?OW2 FORE, BE IT REWLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County r of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total nu sbar of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa within the territory of said Concord Comnmity hospital District for the persons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said Concord Community Hospital District is as follows: For Directors: John L. Garaventa Incumbent) 52470 L. A. Buskirk 2,997 Elmer C. Malen 3,400 Scattering Mxe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. h In the Batter of Count and Canvass of returns of elec- tion within the County of Contra Costa for Directors of Pittsburg Comunity Hospital District. MMMEkS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, has hereto- fore by resolution consolidated the election of the Pittsburg Comity Hospital Dis- trict to be held on November 79 1950 as to any territory of said District within said County, with the General Election to be held on said date; and 4 SAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said General Election and has certified to this Board and filed with .this Board his state- went and the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said state_ fi,r r raont and result of said canvass be incorporated in the Hinutes of this Board; and WBREkS, all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been can- vassed by this Board and this Board being fully advised in the premises; Ab IJfl'", OFA, M 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 Contra Costa within the territory of said Pittsburg Cam unity Hospital District for th persons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said Pittsburg Community Hospital District is as follovs: r. For Director (Short Term): r'- Thwas F, Deary incumbent) 29743 E. Parker Smiths Jr. 30047 Scattering 5 i For Director (Regular Term): X Lisle balker (Incumbent) 32286 Harmon E. Walsh c, Incumbent) 30094 Samuel L. Bernstein 39542 Vincent A. Davi 2s7Il Frank J. Hollander 23,405 John J. Loyac on 1,V883 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote ofthe Board. eyk mow' In the Fatter of Count and Canvass of returns of elec- tion within the County of Contra Costa for Directors of East Bay municipal Utility District. VHM.EAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto.. Sora by resolution consolidated the election of the East Ba Municipal iFtilitg Di tri to be hold on November 7, 1950 as to any territory of said District within said Cowaty with the General Election to be held on said date; and WRE. :S, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and a alm AS, the County Clark has canvassed all of the votes cast at said Genera Election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement and ti e result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the JUmutes of this Board; and Nzr yin MIERA5 all of the absentee ballots voted at said election have been can. i . vassed by this Board and this Board being dully advised in the premises; KiPa i7I F r " h'londay, Deceabcr 4, 1950 _ Ca®tinued r . I i S-P f9 } r T , j$ NO`S, BE 1T RESOLD that the Board of Supervisors of the, Cour 5 .ty v,Of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in .the' 'Colmt r of. W f ,Contra Costa 'within the terrutory of said East Bay Municipal Utility District, for... they ', persons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors of said East Bay M unleipah 'r_, Mility District is as follows: dryy{ 41`For Director of Ward No. 2: 11 - f '"Thawas So Neilson 35,668 b r Scattering For Director Of hard No. 3: R r.,, , y.. S' ,; 1, Louis J. Brenner 34,20? 11 fr ` , Scattering i. he foregoing order is passed by the zmanimous vote of the Boar4 x 0". Y ..,...And the Board tabes recess to meet an Z onday, December 11,; 295Q at ot clo tll F.N A.M,;j in :the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 11' r;:,'A rj t w 1 f.,a, . jo s ., iS J{Y' Chairman. 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Y T N V V F f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Lieutenant] Secretary Attorney Governor Controller Treasurer i' fig,j Governor of State It General z ELECTION Xo r o µ : PRECINCTS i o it Berkeley Park No. 13,' S 7 70 Berkeley Park No.2 I' /6/ ii 4z/ 3d a4. µ,"/.?.dr. /L$ .V : 115_; ( /old' / aZ6 L ,'_,;-Bay View No. 1 t: + 7,;,i b 3 .1-f ij d S d3, ia2/ ' ?S Bay View No. 1-A J e/47 s' 6* Ja oy io 4J /3 o /dr J4 ; ; 7 Bay View No.2 J: 4 r 3 713. Z/ 7/ J /',! S7 3 /6 ; 6',5/EI Cerrito No. 1 F f3 z ' _541 7.dr•Z Yz /o Ya. G /e 7' d9 Y' 3 3 EI Cerrito No.2 G .?,33 l','/6, G'Sf di'4 44 /7 9/ S ./ a /4( Z /eel EI Cerrito No.3 N , ? 74 111 1/4 St /Op Gge 7 s7 / a/ Al G EI Cerrito No.4 f.9 xj-0 .W !o s 7 z x/10 /6 6 L s- .9 170 /3 97 Y'/ 3 EI Cerrito No.4-A J 1171 lj' J7 El Cerrito No. ,5 E /73 Ily Sys 4,134 El Cerrito No. ti i i'6 S 3 [ G /oZs80ElCerritoNo. 5-A J. /`/r1 { 9/ 3.7 /3 y et 7,/ 6/ S. _ . 4 7 • , .. 7 ; 75' -3 El Cerrito No.6-A N?' /d.3 ;;/0 7y may p S 14V7 -3 /r/ S•Z / S 6c /EI Cerrito No.7 Q_Z 7y[ i?/ r 7._El Cerrito No.8 J 4 ; a?o2 3 6 ,o?oY/b 5?5/ /51. 3 Z.El Cerrito No. 0 i a7z 3y a 3 i. /. a st G G 90 a/Vtet.Ia Cerrito No. 10 J: /S ;/.;Z-/ 7/ /4 70 4 /D 7/ 77' -s- 4/2/Ll Cerrito No. 11 ti 6-"j/9,5v a2->;y 60< 0"o /Q ,.SSE a Z/ 6 L;1- eq! 3 No. o s / e dZI1-171 El Cerrito leo. 12 7 d a3/' 7._._.47.El Cerrito No, 13 I< .?6 '#4.zoy 5.3 x-+35. /p ted/ '/ / S dyr /v ^' . _ oS} /s6 i a2..f EI Cerrito No. 14 I: ij/-/y 7s rd A 6.3 op / 3 ,70 Ll Cerrito No. 15 i R17 If G a/r, 7 70 C 41 F L'1 Cerrito No. 15-A I),I-RIO /y`y /d µ4l93 t P7: 3 f7z /'El Cerrito No. 16 E 4 /,r7 'i f32 s.2` _ Go / S_7_.El Cerrito No. I f 111t'3d'i; V1 fav El Cerrito No. 17 C 177 9s j'v 3y F /moo fat 33. -r / 19/ /o El Cerrito No.17-A H /S I Z/ 7.Z x". J//2 /%E•1 Cerrito No. 1S S,Z /3 3/i 3/ 33 9 S? aZ, d' RX it EI Cerrito No.18-A J 37 + J s El Cerrito No. 19 74 t 0 17 A4y.// r El Cerrito No.20 1. o S /lG•2. roCo i;/6 G 7/ -30 ;7-1 .3 /.3 73 14711 _EI Cerrito No.20-A So 7S El Cerrito No.21 1170 ' 0 X6 3 x/.30 .2v d' , 7 /7 i /.36 a oT )' rf EI Cerrito No.21-A o 4/5.2. 96 s-S_26 - „/.,Z/ A 1114 . Z El Cerrito No.22 7 s o .33 3 G e El Cerrito No.23 4.7 t /33 // 3 i Y • 3d' 77C! 7V1 i El Cerrito No.24 1 h'Kensington No, 1 v Kensington No.2 7 /fiG /7G /y 7.. t!d'b /O77 l'az . /.i. S! '/` y G Kensington No,3-A a77 1,79: `// 67;/33 Kensington No. 3 l;` /9 ' i;/lo y 6' Yo i/7/ /X 7.3: / 14 7. /7 Kensington No.3-A C I/o?J /0 7 /`/ U6,oy 7 3 7 S` S' 3y z Az i Kensington No,4 a aG y3a5/ * s 'u 3S /S jy; ./' / o / '3 / 7y 3 Kensington No, 5 177isY Kensington No,5-A 5/ ,i/.36 16- 34 37 /D Kensington No.6 C '13071•372 45-Kensington Kensington No.7 4JJ i 10.! alb/ 3(0 e7 7'S / 0 7f'Kensington No.8 SS/.3 ./ 3S: x/39 /O Z. S slo 6 J 4 _ 7 4 Richmond No. 1 J- 1.?.Z let //. /OS */7 s,/ / 6 S `1 i /7z d 3/i 67' yZ 1 f Richmond I To.2 j Ai i/SG w, /r3' s7 i 23 64 .t, , 301 s rJS . 5. / 1 Richmond No.3 55 !4 S6 a7. l/' . 3 Richmond No.4 7(1;; //O 6 .tl4t d`7 . 9` f. L i rr maaRichmondNo. 5 S6 9`11 d3 a/ / /a 1} 9L ? . S 3 3S ' d z Richmond No,s o?J. /y(5//od' ;;any tio / 4-7/0 .3 /a/7: f•3 Oo 'f N d'4/2. gZ, /3 11113,Richmond No.7 I;;lf7 7/ / 3 q f,Z : C/ 37; -3` / ( Richmond No.7-r'1 S 70 //7 3 a0 1/3G 7 /S 1 0 f3 if/ 3 7 Richmond No. 8 7 C.. it. /rib 5-a- .10 SAYS" u S'/. /aL {z/51.3 47 : 3 Totals Carded Forward b77 . z 7- 4 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th, 1950 Altotahr 8oat+d of Egwl.f Rep.in ConW s Member of Q*wW 2nd Distfth WO. U.&Smauw Assembly x off t Oil, w r zAl R s D S 8/ +S h PO 3 1, fi t. e w r tea. X G Py fG X31, j+. '' 1 1, 0 ice 6p P v( A fi 3L 7s 9i! rrP ) iii v w G'7/ At 6T Obz y3 _7/i A' 5 a /o,Z. ?-S SSS P l r Alov, 027 1 VY i. R 6/Ioa /oyt 6 f T 7/ P ..K 6th R s R 77 1" f A_ _ o.rt/•sty tr : . J;9c 117 y9 s 1: S/ fol. s. o f 1 G 3 7j i yL s,,7 xlsPr F C Af czw b p5! syr f Zoo; -.t 140, 7.j C; o 3 S lei t 46 170 63 /3J 17742, ,:FA y Gayyiany p m I v 17X, 00tr ' crr1 I f At 1i77. 77 t sYA dF7 . 41 i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE fustic*of Peacel Supervisor { Tw i C° p t Dist. me az ELECTION o L _ ` = o o4761 PRECINCTS o LOftaweat 0 atSii YES 010 it YES NO YES Na YES NO a Berkeley Park No.1 4 1/Pyr- {, /00 /o Y3 Y . 9, 67 774 8erkcIey Park No.2 yi is 17 Xf 4k L7 7d'G Hay View No. 1Cl0 /3 Bay View No. 1-A I) fs .ro # 3'/ ,/! .F3 .° g" 7d" it S1 t3 f I t; . Bay View No.2 F EI Cerrito No. ] EI Cerrito No. a / El Cerrito No.3 I/ I3, /J' /s3 .., ''s-3 1r ..455" Q/ /.' Y El Cerrito No. I /. f''/.fit /c, I d' f J,L•1 Cerrito No.4-Ajl ,% i!/5 !© f.a1" +, f * _ 74E El Cerrito No.a i / a / Io AV 9 1 EI Cerrito No. S-A I.No. 11/ 1 ` i ri 3" y0 ' a ti 7P; 4Z7 El Cerrito No. tl AI 7$1'A, - /G //d /St kap J EI Cerrito No.6 A f .'1' ' 3L 7 1'/31 J 77 f dr? j EI Cerrito No. 7 f) ' El Cerrito No.S I' L 4160 L El Cerrito No.; L ,?2'y alpr7 Ifl /424 El Cerrito No. 10 R i/ /3 '/.Za2. PrV'/.30 r El Cerrito No. 1214 El Cerrito No. 12 T I aElCerritoNo13 1A 7 ' 443 7 j/dY El Cerrito No. 14 I! ',/3S S i'I?f .3 bio El Cerrito No. 15 c' /'17It.1 T „/70 -3 A40 Y.7 E-1C.`errito.No. I -A I) A 14-s Mfy El Cerrito No 16 h '/3/ 7 /-4.S :/- _may _ 4_ _ _j'' L'1 Cerrito No. 16-A 1 / 7 i. 140 *2. If.H 1 4t `J 7 El Cerrito No. 17 G El Cerrito No.17-A 3N 1 „f'6 Imo. 'y 13 „ f, . 13 ,3 /f St? EI Cerrito No 1$ 1 ! .7. 7rn. / 3'v! i zn r EI Cerrito No.19-A J / !,.' ._ _.1 _ e L'1 Cerrito Na. 19 77 `' ;' 7..Z X , 70 7 a. 7-•: - 50; 6f EI Cerrito No.20 L 7 '/3k 4 4lAr L /dJ; 7 60 EI Cerrito No.20-A 41 1444 aI EI Cerrito No.21 i'1' /07 jo 3' Y7 e .5 7 El Cerrito No.21:A. U El Cerrito ATo 22 I' 4VS 13 ; .Po // .77 to Iard / K 57! `:f s, El Cerrito No.23 107 AV( !v 3 - 3 El Cerrito No.24 Kensinanon No. 1 413.3 S "/2f S I'.z7 5! liensit:gton No.2 T a_ 4/i I T AKcnsingtato. 1 J3 ,3 iJ' d' ` /S/ y I-s,/ i., Kensington No, 3 Jv S 3 Z s /-./,a -2- qviniKensingtonNo. 3-A C P"y s f y0 `{ La 53 Kensington No. n f fd -r i' ,i y( Kensington A'o.3Ifz7. Kensingtonensington No.S-A F 3 /!,y `>l //d' 5R' 7,9 Kensington No.6 l 7 j 1 f5i Kensington No.7 II r wv_ Kensington No.S j/t/ S" //p 3 //- . "'/Oy. ` o 45 f fi t 1 L sRichmondNo. 1 Z 3 /' /07 ..40 !07 /, /// 17 5 cf/_ Richmond No.2itl '/00 Richmond No.3 19 S i, kG 6 7y 7 E 76 1`' f S/` Riclimand No.d tl i — 1 3 S7 .3 Richmond No. 5 P 70 /t; 67 /S 4-r /-7- Richmond 2RichmondNo. 6 j/77 4ew /-Z x/40 ! /6 9 L 155 f9 ? r Richmond No, i 07 /Iy ./S` F' i1i Richmond No.7-A AI r . .2 ' 71.9 -;b Richmond No.8 T t s Total. Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th 1950 Constable Director,East B.y M-ectw. East !aY D:.eclo. C D;recfor,Pittsbur _ rs. erector,f+itts r; Mun.UQ.Da+ Aea ua D:st_ Cam Hasp"DW ' Caw.Hmp;w Dui. sl Cove.Hospitel D6*1 ; Concord HospitaE(rest,x Twp. 1! ward No.2 j Ward No.3 Skod Twmj R gam TO—) R"J"T"m)rt Ctt C2 i r p. AA rn fir(' 4-1 107 4 k rSl1 LIM Joyd Af f y r r C' 13.3 A j(( p 00- L s s 7 rly.Yi 4 t q r ` y r h f r F art, - 1 4P? y q,_ f f r 4 6 r i y pfF h i i i 94Li 11 IIS ff v Q i 14 t e a n 4 s} P k' a417c i N 4 r 107 tk j x ,. iy v'K%vac, i j '1 h r 1i 'La IGk smss-c '.-raoc:«:_,.. '_"' c-.._--ic-..rr,.:-__ _. ..r_..._.. .-:'._..=._'._- rs,......s•^_... STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS a I ELECTION a ? c u W n Z=. : Vii .. v zL t s i C7 PRECINCTS Z` c f c zALDom:< iLx"' t C i LQQ` 4y ` yaEa,• s C: v , J < u Q G. U 00 I YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO t YES NO YES NO ;}YES NO '1YES NO YES NO YES NO BerkeleyPark No. 1 i A ; 7 /3z.: /off' -0 /i3 Y _i6 / ,? . j ; so 7j 3/ /oma y3 3a ,C: 6G Berkeley Park No.2 j 07 /6 // /z L 9/ /! /do 5/! 6f I .3y :Z 3 6S 6s- Bap View No. 1 cd!i 36 /i.Z :. J'/ -/-Z.. /03 -P5/ /6 - - -j`l '/ s `1 9X 74 7-, 7/ '/ Bay View No. 1:a 1)l 3 y P.z 73 ,j ac AY /y /05/ /3 .b.74 6 s (o Sa ' SLc,I Sy 9 , 5t7 it Sys 66 j>. 71BaViewNo.2 s Go 6 /.2 is j-44 4/7 t Ei l Cerrito No. I F 30 ( •cLo 3-2. L.P /,3 y L /y s t,' s G G i S 5 s _ S-7t ,y F.1 Cerrito No. t;'i`''O /6 L /.2Y -' /-s'6 - -/70 aG S/6 /a' Sly /d'aj 4 /of'; y /a /.s syr/o s /0 JCi R El Cerrito No.3 SJ /,p'G /-Lk /-s :/, .s' ./7' o ::Sy/.3 y 7/ 7j /7 dL ` / /33 /3y d ';3joo El Cerrito No. 1 j; 30 /sv //y 417./-? .S /s<.j "7-9 54 /off 3 /.3L 172 rT S/ /o //G , `47 9-2. 7f El Cerrito 1\o.•t-A i 3 /.3t t 4F .j ' 4•Z. 3 G7 G. 95/T r 1 ! 6 / // / y/,/ _ Q /3 .rl 9y a /J7' IVs s,3 d,9 y 47 7g4 76ElCerritoNo. ., y -, x r_I Cerrito No. -A 06 .S - ' cf'/ 3aZ. Ab 4:: Ss 7s( 6S 446 it 7.3 S I 7-1- 1 ,5 yyElCerritoNo. G r S3Y /07iI 731---1 Cerrito No. G-A o u-> /o J f 77 S SfyYN7 . , k . r El Cerrito No. ?5Y i31_ `71.A&4 Top 3.z oy _/-2/ ''_/dT //4.- 73'e- ,7f_.//.g- !l,r---2A'- 1_Qs Z z_ El Cerrito No.S P I s7 -4-4.P' 37 /6 7 s/7 y7 s 7o /3 a/. d s /ice; i// 1:1 Cerrito No.9 i s/ -j; s' 3 1,!'J 3 -7 34/`.S'G 5" 3d -? //y /51 7 //3 //: I;/s'd'.t/ El Cerrito No, It) k / /4/s /oJ' s/o 73 7/ G/ ( td /oo EI Cerrito No. 11s• ,S-o ..2,, /•f.3 l.Z , ice 7 Jit - /b' // /.2a i jr' / G-3 7 /f /33 El Cerrito No. 12 V "/ s .4o-../7• • ;/ -2 3s/ 's,3./6.3 7 1.3.2 6.Z..%s /G L 4_r3/ 9y247-4 LI Cerrito No. 13 y/.. /c /,' S-3:-200 r'+:f .,.?O!' yr -$ /' ;.2 .?.2f S y /.3p! S /4L A!ck 73 j /36;/ao ra7yy El Cerrito No. 14 447./sc /7 r/sl .z y;r ,,r/ /,L .•?d' /?./u $ z 7s G 51 /off /a . s ion; a a.. _.._ . EI Cerrito No. 15 L• a?( o b /7 .3-1 f /d / 7 M 5+ / ;- .70 `iS+t s" 7 1aF' , sY -1, 7 .20 ; 6 yz {a !s/S sG I //7 ions LI Cerrito No. 15-A D i 3S /Gs /S& 0 /73 .Zo 141 33 -57/.jO f•?, /741(f 734' 104 S`J /.2,3 1.31. S3 /0,9: 7 El Cerrito No. 16 l 33 13S--1107 S/5,/ 6 ,3/ /'yt/ / ' .31 /o/ „.3/ A1.01 ys 5 5 3_ M_ yL d'6 60 Y6 El Cerrito No. 16-A jU 3/ /o r/ € ./ fS- .35t /.j;; 64 SF' 5/ .y p .Z /7 M Y I `/ 6e 7d' .3/ 60 6' El Cerrito No. 17 C# 37 -40,r 7y `/7- Y! . " /o/ .30 33 d7 s/ /0-' s7 7o j 3y 7/ 41141 ;amu El Cerrito No.17-A I 3 y 3 : JL y y-. .'/ 96 1v o .2o sy 7y I 6 y d / G If .)y 1 s 7/ El Cerrito No. 18 i t 9 -a -20 /'-z .•z /.z -?7 6 // / _?.3 /7 /3 /y /r ' /y /s' Al 3o El Cerrito No. i 1i' ' /3 7 9 /7 / /1 / ,z /t `l ./s -j_ _CO - _.. _w w k l Cerrito No. 19 3}- ,.f•y 7 3J- 3 / .. f -S, Y G 6 41v / y 4.!;: EI Cerrito No.20 L1i,jo /6; /s/o ,L.3~/Ly /L, /6S' -SOS/ /.moi J' /6S fi.3 `1J% S/ /-i 3 '/6 !11--:i 71 L'i Cerrito No.20-A I /7 /S/ //4 J-t r/3-z .t S/s/.l 3 ,.?L /^' S/d' ioG if Su /of /03 4!j 1 73 /`^oif0CerritoNo.21 f 10-5-, - r T , Nil G /oj 6.Y /. ' y ii d'y o' s,3 7a 7%5-. ,s' sy y/I -s/j 6 s y/ L'1 Cerrito No._I-A U!. y -. rl -a :..324 7-3 `,/-3 _y? Sj 3s 7G 6'G/ El Cerrito No.22 El Cerrito No.23 Zl'3J" /IDY 75! s'v 1/ 3Y a.4' 64 6o IV J'L 7 5154 I 5.)- 9 El Cerrito No.24 y .3S •?L iG ,Si. d' y S.i.. 3j-j' -3,1 L 1!/o f/ o! 7 A0 3 fowl 4 ,J-; -10 //d'3 . fJ" - y!! 7 I cnsin ton No, 1 I 4 S SJ ';/34 .2o ; 3`0 :f /S/ /6 o /S 5- P7 ! Aa /-3-" d.3 /0.L , Kensington leo.- r / .L d S ? `/5 3 /S7j7s /77. ice- ,iso _ pi/? / - ,/c -6 _ .7.._ Kensington No.2-A f i a3 /1 /7s '7.-z. /a '/7J 4z :/46 -4L ` /4eG. /5/ /s t -5; /i' -1 /311 /5/S j7' 11 I:ensin-ton '.o• 3 y /7G. /L7 o . '7 /70 /: C /S i /.2 IIINQ 1 fl it fl xKensingtonNo. i: Ct /Z //o /off / / Ods X _/o*/ /S -?'S eF'7! // //L, .3 7 ay yo Kensington No,a g! ,?3'S / Y-2 /.Z T y 2. S1Y so/ // 5 x• 7?/SJ% S /1 5/ o` Kensington No. 5 7,/s- A::$ `.f iio .1-_ /,7 3/ 30 So:?p Kensington No.5-A t• 1 3 /3..//y /d' /7 ' f'; .xa /uy /3 /3r Ss00 y /oz o 6- -7 y P/ Kensington No. 6 Ci!3 .J'/.o:S .33 ? /U ..?T3 o M Sy " 3 yJ' .1.3 /ago I /yJ' .3/ .f.1. /6S 3o Kensington No.7 j l} ,36 .2S''':aS f 3 •6 /' a6J'.A-' s: "2io; /Y '77-,,j yd'yr 3. Kensington No.S 1 /j /y.. //G i /3/ / /30 /6 ' . //U / /g` 4d- fa, a t /Do /0,3 Y yS' SD A 1. Richmond No. 1 1. 5l / ;. 7`1 73 //3 t /,2fI 3 y 3Y 1/2 , G /j/1( JX 70 .S: . 9,Y /G . -571` Richmond No.2 11t ;' a/ /'J 7 4<6 ` lo-,?-17 .. Ye -RY'. J- 7,i';r 38 107! 1 47 5Z3 G o s-p 40 s Richmond No.3 t1r:o?G /0 3'. 76 'K/ :- r/ /Yt . 9d' /y ` 40 7S/': y //.3!i 8,9 3 ! d 4! 63 Sv ' S6 Richmond No.9 t)2/ 7G., 4 f - 37 y,- M 6/ .o /.3 60 ..-? 73 r 4 rP. 33- } .3v 44 .SL.;.3 .5-j-7. Y Richmond No. 5 3 PA 37 5_3_s 7 9 GL 3oT` 47 4W ' so 3 y -yam si 6 / ; Al(. Cdr Richmond No. G 5 /63;/-2/ 4f;/S/ J3 /-6-Z S+tLl ^fr x-7 51 S4 /%'/oS,C Xq'i; 1`-3 3?- Richmond No. 7 R;` 33 // o/ S7 //` I //3 -3f:j 6 -46 .3 4, 01 47 ; I:icltituind No. ?-A S: 4793 -5--1 76 p 9y .r ./. /y aj /cs5,: s5 /// ,, 9D y-; Gb' G 11 -3 I.37 11 Richmond No.F r r w i 7.T47./ /0 _. 9_ Totals Carried Forward a GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th, 1950 430* 77,17 f.- MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS B A gemto 22 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO „YES NO a Al s 47 J,., ,mss •4l0 , 1I G 3s If ,f3 is AD 3 •?3I JPO 711 L d'a 30 47 I r BOJ S' 'K/ '%+. 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Attemy If Board of Equal.4 Rep. g,In Lonbee of Geeerd 2nd DistGth Dist. U.S.Senator Atssetnbty w P b 6 f A x l 1., y .}. «T ' ',R'' Y tL R,fry 'k"L^ 717,r A iw h: 6:::` P' r.. x t S./ t r £ is Sna:.f rvLt dY d ` r? h' T t 71 7777-77 f I i -r+Y - I° .. r y. •.. Y. 1 ' i..• Kf } t 6 kf 1+/ ., a w.-.. is w..:. .Wy,_„„.,•+.••M.,.....,..-... ...: -,__,.,",.s................. .r_..+e,.. r-...,.... .I,.,m,--.,nn+w..*..e+w•.wr..-.. we..r,...«-„w,,,...,...w+.,y`.r-,.v-.. .. n! .'.Y2 r/'./. +. wI' h' k., o. t Y. f T i. f'fk LWN :•i rwx..rn . q N i 1V zrf ”r s-....a_... Y--,.,.,._....+s-.+.,_,. -, .'',_-w,.»+r._._...A_... Y' •. 4"1F.J r t . A,f 4T'•• Sr... z7 F Z, 71 Y 7 :x€bra is7zr6 c X.346 7 E .,..._, v............. ' r..,.«.......,.. r......_._ +'vf• ........... / 4/' 1•....r.x. M, f t. I}3 1 T4 Y k.;A, F 144, F n T.A J a k 11f y rq. a. 31 I.I 3 t M AJ? lei f i 1 id' r f"'rwfi'° W All V 4 t T k inX F Z,, 4.'” z, t ;ASA , c pa l7Z f . 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W ;'1zQ i(f./7.Z 3D X.? l:iclttttothd No. 105 s"i Md // f s/ /. 4 / ,1440. i Richmond No.106 I ft / :. /v f ,' . 4101174,I.4 /I ;i J a /' p f. Riclunond No. 107 s•.1!s 4.4140e /.,fid ,I' °/ .aP' id 34 i.2 6 t9/ . D ;//G / G`/ Richmond No. 108 rd ..4G_'!`.=1 ?`_- `_/!G c! /0/ //7 3'l .Z L/. r / q / ; G{may f,Richmond 'No. 109 y I if ? . r. r'' /?T` a.` `«' /l ••/ .t. ' /y1 //J .a v/ .•- p_f ..ti Ricltmond No.110 1 ft / k/.? /G 3 G /„/ L . /%/ 7 ' -:$ ./40 1 B , t / _ j 7 . ' /off L G Riclttttottd No.l l l a i / 4 ' G . s/S'' ? Q F4 .Xz ./t i..".._... At c 9 4 F.Z G 7 .r,Z yY2GG/ yD Richmond No. 112 i/;;/r'; fes".' .% +r,o .. , " ii. 77 / Richmond No. 113 I ' i.'ti .. i. O _ J:? J f/ Riclttnottd;To. 114 art .J :..?f. /e'i i y /./ J / DG 6 7 sA . Richmond No.115 C I St i, i ii.3" .fes /L `' /.fj L .1-47 / /1iA /4 7 79 /// /D/'/ /f ! .. _... .., Riche nutd?To. 116 y-3 rs'i 1-r1l 'Y.7'' / -y ? 1 Riclhniond No.117 J./e" /•Jz J7 3f. j 0 /. . 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" ,`,`,4t=..,.' ,-'`.r,.. ,,,t.,'.:a.->w rr,.- w.:,'.p•;S .n'.:"1-xrt" t T,r? "> ..; 't^.x. r1' § " i''"` x s : y r-"' 4 1H2 ,c - ,I, .,a,"x...f,,.+^";.. n.M .,.. u,7 1 w t do „:.: is 7 r..• ,.:' . xi".,„q..a'-:SLJ '-„ •'',. .,.lpk^ ;.7y n "S.,i `•^*''i a '*h•.,.-."4S3^ pw ...,"S t`ts', ,, 2.. P9 '5e,<'%' Sa._''f'4 F•M x'. ?"F a .,,t.'w r.,:Ito ,^•F.:.,,. i :;,.. "ls ,_ +n:r,'- a..,r -{ . a.,. 1, d ,+. y,,+ a : kA.}w•+,',. P. S ''S h`' x F ` _ a X;'. i .4 tz<•:: e"' .. .«, r i^,i x. C x n-z* _} x• t rte-- 2 } tX S t 7c' i ,.rte'*' g rZt x k y " Y.:S ' tr,a ii YJK u yyy,-. k+ '.t: :i A P+ Y: iA£ N3.yk 1— L k.A^ h r,";•, J AL GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 71:11, 1950 f 4 t 46oco MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS Ar A B t A CE11Rti0 w10MIMM0 SIC "Wo 2"ram fi YES NYES NO YES NO YES NO U YES NOYESy 4..+''"7t" su+4i, si'o- i 17 yy 11 E f JJV i r I . t x Y r iTiS;a f ToTJ 1198 Ute. i dos zixo Al Of fI/ J t f t l y f r•i17< .. T 1 tTk. Ll l ram . P I s e a t e 1 x a 5 h.....,........_.,,.. ....... i..,.. .,.... l_.-.. n......-....y.,.,.,... <w _.»..s __««.... ..«-+... Ilewuw'•`^^ um..,..yn........w, A t 4 iR r 1 t . dt .Y+r+ q i 4 7 t a E 1. / ion.: f f f lkk+S+Yaf eta• u dry i 1 r 0111• '* Pr P.. t' i e 7 t+i t a f t^4 "w.`.. :icz'""r»r.w' :,'w'A:3:-»'w^' '" u,b,;:z;/ 1. 1 Nt=s 461 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t li MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 E 8 9 10 a ELICTION z= z c ; o m v a 4 t- ? C G C o r1 G ; i c. U V w«^1 PRECINCTS z 0 ?i ? U s G:r c% r= Z C3 as o^ z Z!4 SCK Z G is Z w 1 'LpQ y ear a < i Ell CAI ei trot:= C r ' i— 4 y Z_ z YES NO YES NO ;YES NO YES NO 'YES NO ,.YES NO 1 YES NO YES NO YES; NO 11 YES t NO Totals Brought Fornrard a j$b1 b'i45;,184113116 6 SoT 5774 IzsaSD83 'q,Idy3, lzt9 b9y5'1 St fl 1 St1 ;13327 t6 98 1 i6&t4ko'f( 38y ifo S:ut Pablo No. 16 S . :.° G -c ,'; .? ' i' %/ ! !,. .S'O . L/ :'.y SD qy San Pablo No. 1 i i'St'if ! ; A l ,. .G e e' 49 T-Sail Pablo No. 17-A a y` , JQ IIJ . 1 fS / ` 17 Z 7O E'.D 7J -7 / li g;. f , San Pablo No. IS i.r . . D IJ !.'?% /•Z ¢' ? 6; San Pablo No. 18-A F -1 f • / #JF/ ./` 1 ! , G/ i San Pablo No. 1:a C i 3' . '`7 7. '4 I •= -?Y:to/ J/ ,'127 ,if. ,1 d_ San Pablo No.20 11 ! 4t`' JY i/7fes/ San Pablo No.21 ja f, ;1. / ZD .Z/ !s/ D 77 .rp JJ San Pablo No 21-A 7 _, e ' -:rd !f 7` it . '7 i r7 :. / 'flj S/ Ss' 4 Irl Sobraitte I\u. l 3 .'^f . 93 I`.A//y rG2. - 7/ 73 "A9 9a ; 7.Z; `. El Sobrantc No.2 1.i li,S.1cF/ {/•f- tI %G /0,/, 1-17 f:3;f/bD lGs /y s', ; 97 /.x/ //7 /ed Of VJI El Sobrantc No. 3 t ./ /on 4 .r' fy sz "/.w?a mi 9D It /l /is' y/ 9 ZG " 7 JV G ' o El Sobrame No. 3-A 33 //' F 7 z'j/G.Z -43:4. 4 /. - .G 7 ; 9- ( moi/: 7 rdr Fl Sobrantc 1N'o. 3 1.35 9 ' J'yAt P. ..2 El Sobnnte No. 5 pl El Sobnnte No. U 3 f z ...5'p . El Sobnnte No.? 3 //. '.. f f .j r 3 h' I - C i 1.. - Ge . 1' •D/ -•S""; l '/ '-S 0 + Gam.: 1-1 Sobrantc No.S I / :, y i 1 3 11 Sobrantc No.9 T' :- r. w'°f , j :74,i' t- Z j:_ p_ ;1/1eLL s y Rolling Wood No.1 a j G `GG; r'. ' / r.*14.2, IJ /?.s'.?,4- 4. 7,//' •2 Qo /D/ /// y/- /.., __.-_ Rolling XVood No.2 l' f' S3 //f., i.,Z /p ' S D ( .f' //3t 7. G.s ' 7 p s, .s''j / Rolling NVood No.2-A C jy x.4-2.'` fs'J"Rollin- 1/ 3 Rolling wood No.3 t . fes jf/ /.1.3 7/ µ/Go 1, 71 Grant 1\o. 1 Giant No.2 F--33 -39 ;;J3 _28 i S /9 .57 9 aG3ahaS .S"/f: 1f; 3/f../p " yvog- y / ro 01clim L xi! G Q l ` . fes p { 17 Rodeo No. 1 jA3' 14J 3 ;, 7 1-42 -2.-Y4. jki /-2 1/ d 9 90 . 7d Rodeo No.2 A,. ' ;x,4 . y, y .3 , 3/ f', . ./of i f' G.:GG G y .may f Rodeo No 3 J ': • ''* .- -.- /rs'__ Go -_._.e`/. li 'fl - `' GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th, 1950 Mua.uti.. r M00.Ua a: CAM MO.. ; Claw HOWr.SP; MO. Can.tiosOw air. Constable TW ,Waed Nat2• { h Ovnkdor.E.ct { Short T..,mRlp- s. ward No.3 r ecoid Ha 'taF ast {it i M"p F O sl 5 41 o a a 4 U Z 7 z 4 G s r k 1 y JI y 1 ra s fi 4 J sf I i 7 v,p(# j ws^ a 7 Y es- 71 s" f y x y x x E k............. n_..».......-,__.,,._._....._.-« ..w-_..,_..._..-..w.,—ram-.—. ....,.+.,...---•.-,..--.,..,.r. ry+"..+s-...,.+....ynn.wr..r.... 7 f j' 8 a H 1 x E Q h a S Y'\ t i S may k h IAF 3 n t y 71 a 44,t C a IZvi w t i U 1 70 12 14 tgat.y; STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1E Justice of PeaeeiSupervisor hLTwo. f# _ .. p PRECINCTS r M_ 7 rM I, je s is r (jam, 96 duc. YES NO ', YES NO YES NO YES Ma s v s t Totrit Brought Fc n+ard iS i 373 q '+ V'S $.D'37 2OS Saar Paulo No.16 B San Pablo?tiro. 17 3 C d/1 . ' .' ; `' , 4 San Pablo No.17-A D ;`' ." 7 7 .)" San Pablo No. I5 I F, San Pablo No,is-A I f/ iGa , d?G G'7 . San P..bl+n No. 19 C ! .2Q .,X7 -7-r •.` G.Z l, San Pablo No.20 III ,3.2 /r 7G` San Pablo No.21 l 47 7,n. 4” ". 7 S ?cJ San Pablo No.21-A ti E1 Sobrante Tti'u. 1 C 1 i 4 El Sobrante No.? I. '/ {: /. 1'/71 ,17 D El Sobrante No.3 3I l' f J" c^ EI Sobs ante No.3-A IN I*.' '7`` Fl Sobrante No, El Sobrante No.5 I' F1 Sobrante No.G f 1-4 71 1-1 Sobrante No,7 j h' El Sobrante No.S j .3' Ij %/ if' s 1r Z7 If- 41 1'1 Sobrante No.9 I T g a Rolling Wood No.1 I: a- . / 440e s'1"", V Rolling\\'ocxt No.? in Rolling Wood No.2-A I f. 0"4f.' /J /„' li ,t'1"` Rolling\Vood No.3 4i /7 /s'/ //' .f, 'ies_J4 at ./` fe i'"%/'"'I G;ant N a G GJ 4 s's Giant No,2 F , , " 3A 1/ '0',,,"' /Z 01cum G 30 Rodeo No. i II ,3` ,/-c I Z-71 q Rodeo No.2 I ,1" ' .'2 //} ,r., i//4, " c?7 /f Rodeo No,3 Rodeo No.-# fL f j— f.' M x I Rodeo No.5 t w Rodeo No.to I F 4 f f d e; Rodeo No.7 A J Nu Rodeo No.9 p . '`I ,;!;G G. ('.i `G+ Rodeo No. 10 tl c* :,...` Rodeo No.11 Pinole No, 1 J' d, , . .:r. * ;'. `o s 3 dt v' N Parole N Pinole No.3 At & ffHeroine, 11,? Sellay' S' rJ .` ` /X-,e'J Al Al IF Crockett No. 1 If ./,,. . Crockett No. I r?4' /$` ,r'? J " Crockett No.3 Crockett,No.4 1C 7 „ " „" -r , I Crockett No, Crockett No,tt ar , ; f- ., ! Cmekett No.y c• 17 +r¢4 S'. ;' . Crockett No.8 y , Crockett No.9 Crockett No. 10 F` ok Ft Port Costs No. 1 Totals Camad Forward ryRA 1"+f 2 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th„ 1950 458 Member ofAltorstySo"of Equal. Rep.in GonW Genal 2nd DlsL U.S.Senator ; Sh DisL Assererbl)t act- 3 - t rf K x clv 17 toe 1y( k 4,I Ia•0 s 4, _ ,.;. I Ii .EV,_ F H f "K 59" ' #C4 1 it n CC 1 lot 117 , Ao, r i X75' 7 4 i F a r G At i Y P D 1! GAG` A r ._ 4 _. _ t 4 j 011/ 10yrs" s r t 4. X' F 71 ,11 77 my ; T(1071 Al 4 c tv a V i. a. V71 9/ f.r; C. E.fi r a e yJ S P GGA x Y y 2 # s4' :+rc'. ..,.__ '_'.' e= M sem' t S,i'x' r 4,1 40 n 64 M1 Comm 3f f S; f STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES OAST AT THE G4venmw AttogreytiautantSaataryControllerTreaureGeneralG*v*v~ of State z Cm u f d n:a 1 ELECT ON z f r, k o H ate. u: f' PRECINCTS o z > c 00rh i Litytstk i U IiS N'f 7aL;l 3d'3a3 7 12Totals&ought Forward 338°' 1 f 11 t ryO T R , , y.'•G JI FO is San Pablo No. d i yew A Q San Pablo No. 17 T } .' F' -. San Pablo No.17-A J1 ;- f;S3 Z f7 ;/Gl D San Pablo No. 18 f San Pablo A o,1 S-A im. Still P:l,l, :o, 10 31 : .MJ F/-! San Pablo No.2(1 H ., ¥.: } . «? San Pablo No.21 r1 J.z 6 San Pablo No.21-A 1.1 Sobrante No. ] K . x . r' ° t ; -c' 7.2.. f -7 g t. Ll Sobrante No,? f. µ. ,ly aa f y t'-.' 1 J 5 ./o - .. 3".,TJ"-'7` s. d m El Sobrante No.3 35; t. .- .5 2`•Z ,7 -s 4 I '.2'.Z ham,:, 41,1:1 Sobrante No,3-A r' f` -- ,3 ./f.i'f 7 -G! a l U Sobr:ult Ido, r zo f3. D y El Sobrante No,5 P >''':''> i , k11r 44- l" ;EI Sobrante No.(i J 07 17 1.1 Sobralitc leo.7 w 7 G f o El Sobrante No.S S' 179 El Sobrante No.9 T .r? ',t..3'+/1 M.._ f lZoll nig\'food No.1 a if . '3` s/ l:oUtitg'Noltd?To.2 f; r4 29' P.ollilig Wood No.?-A 117 wz a Rolling Wood No.3 f1 •fid /.f-Z: 7.5 3 P; f 1 f.1 2 Gi:llit No. 1 E Giant No.2 wI' S ".•Oleunt G ,r- r i<, S r1 e' i 4 Rodeo No. l H .;?, .r 7' t i 4 Qy '-?* X 1/7. f .,fl 4D a2•Z f t 9/. 4 Rodeo No.2 f f /j3 f i -t r' SQL`-cD j`Rodeo No. 3 Rodeo No. S ii 4r" k,r'' cfr Rodeo No.5 L .;.; ' ' a g.Rodeo No. 6ff Rodeo No.7 A'Rodeo No.8 U -?., .,,f:,a' f 1" ...._ 1 _Rodeo No.9 P - `' -v 4-1\adc o NO. 10 Rodeo No, 11 1r' 1'';. .T! f- r'F' _ f. ,/.' Pinole No. l ti ; ,ice-` ' Q, Pinole No.2 T r °` w Pinole No. 3 Hercules t /+'" /.t ' ys' 4 f i`f I-r J" i'. ik Selby c 3 a s".Z x/17 j J. G Crockett No. 1 ff r r 9 Crockett No.2 J o ,S' 3.3' 2 13 2,1i fif l Crockett No,3 J r '. >i ®.Z 94 Crockett No.4 1C ' 1.1- %moo -/2 1 7 SS #Crocl ett No..S f. 17 Crockett No,Q l -y'i i'/t. dl.L fly,-t•2 ,f 4 l / J Crock Crockett No.7 1 „ ,, l . r Crockett No.8 1 ." ' -.f`? f.., Crockett No.9 f' -r 4` /' 9 i 17"Crockett No. 10 i: ;. r 7>' i. s''c •" i% R 71Id Port Costs Na. l a c q q/ L Totals Lamed Forward IS wRr m u s r i t hSr',R fir. y:,-,fi i ry# " 7 r, s , y{.' #•<r +r ': ris 5`t tifnt.i#r - '^.m' '•Rf N a ' NM 4 s 1 q$ s t,+,,, , ''EWry P,fS"r" 6" y ea" x.. 1r` r t`y`'}, d d t•: t"1T A= y a j s w r- s r4r X e".3,f S s r t in+r t', tygn ,.;,qr , t s.v5 i.`! i4t 0r P a ",rad na t-'x>t't tr«s # t,,k 5 w Mc:: xa r4` <.* 'n A P,,• t f" yi .5 t i. d tai.. f S 4"y' arm,+ i ,..zr. r N..t ,,, A.# 4 '~+r Ufitw' <' y n. ' g :zA 4« r ,! ,: ,1" e'^... ,., :ri ,%i: TTTT'+++... t,,r._::.. ar rc"' . s="' w `..., e q i+J' *a* t': t. ttn•§. 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Saranap N16.3 F / -• . ;;; F/_ F ;.*/ w f.?.i f Saranap No.4 G -Z,,"7 i -x"S' S` 7' dor Y Saranap No.5 N /:r/ f: s` • 4 c,/. 1A 4 f.. C f•. .9. Saranap No.G I. e-f , .-17. 1' f" 1 Martinez No. 1 b' # Q .. Martinus No.2 Martinez No.3 3! .. i4,Martinez No.3-A Z p.. t:s Martinez No.A 41 1 4 Marlines NO.8 p 7 7 Ai f Martinet No,9 Martinet No.7 fi /, i:" 7,' Martine!No.8 r f 1 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7t36 1954 474 xf Atlemy Board ofEgwl. U.S.Senator ' _ Rep.in Cons.omMember of Sewwl t' 2nd Dist 6th Dist Assembly s- sem--• 7 4y 13 51" crn rim 29358 ice. <rs 7 iA-- t 9 ,mob'`r f.f iki s Z J t q y. S i w•.ir, At t 7 7' l)i RPM :s Ug k Ii y.. f'yr ^ 1 4 Imo.. T .. Y.. <, ... .. ..:. f,.. f•, "^ I''' ' J a l i G t l f: A s' Yea r. t f ka yi r y( r. iE a r 4.3 r+ . r IT 40 YI94W04 J yy'•/fro' 4F K.; f a S ' 4a, r . r E5 r w est ''•r .:;. E r f tt cr' s3 70 fs 1 i moi i r ' / y i. a !• s i i Ari 9r; . 161'ii i__._ moi J..• - ._ .: - -......_. _ w.c;•-~ ' t, i Al 41 N s/` E 9/ 103 t T.a: W`y1s t N f,:'.: 'lk 'Sw• 'tip,'• l..._.._..#.^__..... .. ._ _ t:::.,..,'`.,• +.. J 2i771 .iC. f r E STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT TIDE i R Justice of Peace Su icer Y I w............_......Twa. Dist. at A ELECTION O c i.. 0 211 PRECINCTS L L o a a s 'n •j _ate 3':;.':' ;µ:..,;'y.r: rit fA IL 96 YES NO ' YES NO YES NO YES NO 'Totah Imughtiorward A 3149 W3310 3 mUU-s" 2290 L t Walnut Gree:No. 15 C OZ. A `.Saranap No. l t Saranap No. 1-A4` ryt J] i Saranap No.. x Saranap No.3 F Saranap No.C f4 Saranap No.5 11C g. • / f`// .2 `f 3: ., 1 Saranap No.6 1 .` f .5 , .3 .SS' / .5: j`... • baraua}..l ro,7 J f d! t• {Martinez No. 1 x Martinez No.2 L /r..3 f e" ;.':OG G .r/.i 9. Martinez No . 3f r 1::.,:: c t . 3 Martinez No.3-A A' w'f;a L ler; i S .,5 i"^' f...41—. 1,Martinez No A O T,s--3/ i r s r Martins No.a 1' d7 - Irl 4.?; yt e3 0. i / dig Martinez No.G S'Martinez No.7 R lei. — ! s S eta.`:;•i:t" e:::Martinez No.8 2 T MartinezNo. 9 Y' i 6 Martinez No. 10 QS; 3:w A 6 i gat .._ Martinez No. 11 1'.S e Martinez No. 1''Martinez No. 13 1) .s" ..r 6 `' A. t 3 -... tt Martinez No, l K.:F Martinez No.15Le9 // f G la 4 1 3CMartin 6 Martinez No. 17 A : /•Z ± S- . /t Y Martinez No.18 ti . f.: let-; ?' /ef/: / Q,./ S We Am.Mar to.JI 3:: c t Martinez No.2D r f , i , r.. 11•iartinez No.21 1! / : /.3 7 , ' ' /4P 1 es ,?'.2... w* :, s.;".:,Mountain View No. 1 7' .77. G o. O "Mouutain.Vieyv-Xo..2-. _____ V '' i /aS"/ /;,1/ /e^ _ 9/: t; f w! iiRKf Mountain\rcw No.3 1' 2i' /C /. // ., c'`? ` r Mountain Vuw No.4 6 /D i°. //3..22 •2.-;r t SY.Mountain View No.5 F i:'1'r " /3a /-Z /-/. :/G /'fir/. /O f Q // ..i. A Mountain ti iew No.6 2' // f .3 e f Z Vine Hill3 t Vin Hill A f / ,,T , Concord A0 i Concord No.2 Jf s`= : /(,' ", 9 /-. , Concord No.s A . . 7'Conoord No. 3 / ! i S3It Concord No.4-A F Conoord No.3 G ' t/tY• yr:. .. Y::'.1m,Concord No.5-A f/ //3 c7'' . • /o G..;/Concord No.6 7e-. 4Zf ;_. ... _ ... :::.;.: ..•112 1.. Concord No.7 J Concord No.8 8 I Z-e 7 //.c; 7 //.. -` //Concord No.9 I'Concord No. 10 dl 5. - // /•5' f t Concord No. 10 777 Concord No,11 t) / o Concord No. 12 P , i.: " SJr: /! /.D; r Concord No, 12-A n /....5~ fr //?r r i!9: 4.&Concord A'o. 13 R 11/ !O //0 !d Ol" r f,,.' fGt S d it -- • _Concord No.13. E s<Concord No. 14 T Totale Carried y GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7t , 1954 Constable bit D+y Dkedw.East tarpt r d.+.R b.eg o"dw. a1, IMLuOast.. So.tM L aw- Ge..t come,CrFtN it.1 L1'rt Caw.PIMP;td INA, Twp. W.M tie.2 W«d W..3 IS wo T«tial Rgratir T.rarl 9d-Taint Concord""Past Mo. z JS z z Ss9 a E+ iG > ll 4 i 5 f f•1 __ E x r• 3Y Sa''!'!'i•} ' F kIQ1X EIIf$ }YW i .:. E 1 f s 1x=f rr 1• Lie gg f t 3 t r c e r z H. 13 m N I s M f a. r r a w u 1 I r k 6 q.t 6ir E E fig Cal t 9 7 a f 4 lk S EN'S u t y/ C) t try r ZI3 All f 7 i r a Y 1 H4+L STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 1 8 923 1i4w56 .i 7 Q. I vt of O ELEit C CTION a i i' c a. jl z v t in 9 G;.O ri Z`` c p t F•F v v yr FPRECINCTSc;<_ i _Z_ x` s, Z_ e, ate teat UsX0. 2 YES NO YES. NOYES NO v YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO Te1.ts ttrau9tit Forward a q yD4$ 9 4B.97A 811 X340131.IM ['9 Z93 WUZ 8729.2` Walnut Creek No.15 i'e , .:, . ; , f Saranap No. 1 f, i 77,1.34 Saranap No, l:A 1 R ] ry Sarana No.2 Saranap 1 To.3 F u -mss/° "-- f if4. f'/.Z .9s'// Gs'i q ._ ,/yr' SaranapNo.-3 Saranap No.5 Il . . ./+i e. 1 / Z' rr~ l .. ." -. A 2G %.,?L Sammy No.6 Al Saranap N9.7 1 Martinez A'o. 1 7 . cif: / f. Via; .3 a .Z.2 /1 a7/. - -Z Martinez No.2 2 ,?Q„3 •S",3 .S6 S-` Martine:No.3 1!. /3 h 97 .2 f`/, / Martinet No.3-A R T..S'/ er/ .3/ .sS-" -? / GC`./9 S Martinez No.d S' Z 6.2 . t Martinez No.5 z. r- ,, z• 34ve7 7-Z if 771 Martinez No.6 U .2 r . ;93 `,< / r ,? '.r?' - •c JS l.f"1 .S"/ Martinez No,i i • `'`= _- - '''`-' "'"' ,< 'Z tri 6 6c > l,! '..2 s. 3 /od •. :;:~;,ti. Martinez No.S S G /,?/. E ?/, E®. . IS7 -:.3f E..Z /6 ct Z T/6',3 7e//7 //G' I 77 . A'i Martinez No.9 g; i.t „ 9 Martinez No. 10 f,7'.f•Z; 'z% "-Z g" 3","// G / ;tj l' 6 1°.5 7 Martinez No. 11 2,.5 /di ';° ' r/,3*:<- '* 1` .9• x; ?P r' ,C I E f// P/. t.[[ No. 1..Martinez C o Martinez No. 13 p 5 Marlines No. 14 ls' s.%'!L '1 __ .. " _._.sri-? 9'.,? /^..,3 3 Martinez No. IS U Martinez No. 16 G ZJ7 ?•- 3 .3ef 3% Martinet No. 17 y -,: W . Martinez No.18 I -/ V /, J737 .>'/ 9' :5.../.: 7" Martinet No. 19 Martinez No. 19-A A S A, .'•/ Z. s 10 / O J V A iC L• / r / T/; v 6 /Lr h' Martinet No.20 L a23 .?/ i s. fir.f. , F,`,/! .1 ; S7' r 3 9/ 511 i5 S` 3: s'" d'e .3. S Martinez No.21 I J`/+L';,! f4" !/G' .c. ,iG! 3/ f.2 y?' 3.T'/ ? + S 3 7'3 Mountain View No. 1 001 s s. ray Mountain view Ido.$ D .j- 7' ;'/ 'i,... ._..( r.'L`_.. .,.. ..7 ` s /Q' J. Mountain Vices Na 3 fe Mountain drew No.4 Q -.3 . '. T.3: - /'C. Mountain View No.S k 'Sty'' "1/e"? Mountain\rew No.6 Vine Hill Vine Bill A c: fi-,,", Concord No. l B ./ /,'' ,"Zr 49,/,?pC, a•_ J' j . S/ ;eja 77 . Concord No.2 C ")5_ *S'r : .;`. :' i„ .,1. J"/ _? S7 ' I 1ConcordNo.3 p `. /;a '.f: /,/,?.:1001,.,; :.',,x"• e 3 7/sem G-4 9 P97 /0a Concord No.dZZ k 7 Concord No.-t-A sA '.2 .s 7`. If 9 i/ AT Z'/ 6 6 //O fie 67 /,Op. AF Conoord No.5 7 % -3%. C .f dP'.2 -)I r/•. 3r /S.3 o,p Concord No. -A Concord No.8 t f_ r'! . 2 ti ! 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Concord No. 12-A y Z= k =G a / f" Concord No. 13 k l/! hQ ' /r<:.; ' : - t *.2 F IS-Concord No. 13-A Z ' i` '.t .: // .'.=* ir1• .:l ?' 6 t', `1' /'z 5s } 6 7s-{ Conconl No. 14 tib«/ .. :/` c f .. . ,/12 -.:. lr`' M.._ Tora':Carried forward 2& sr w,w,:y,rq is` rM a GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th, 1950 478 t2 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS h w w B w M camm Me mcovow a $"ram s 70-4 mw 2cr aif { 1 4 4'ty• XIS' NO YES NO I YES NO YES No YES NO S PkE F j a; V xr n it e f u _._,._.. ._«...•-.,_r.W v a 1 y t d f i t i f t 6 r 5 4 r...r...,....*.r, e....+qM+•^•'.,-,—,.. ^`Y^,.^.^• ie«...,.•,r: e.•..+»-..s_r i•.,..._..+.roe k 1 A G.'u _.i 1. a r P Ur , YDS Z T s SS,z+¢ . 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GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th, 195V— (--- 6,b C F'b•r t i. f CSECTION Contra. Costa County, State of CA forma z f R J i f ht r +* s- ,xs .('a,,. "r T }n'" .d+x t t; .x "" •>ata'.' z. r'.. '" s i-y r zann ,tom :.,4 h 's,f?T.. s S i t t " v•;.' ,. l ..,: r x''i ry k&1 . y,3"s' ; ., rte.-,M.- ten; ,°.`h- c ' vw•..z x aft y F ,u> # b j r, .,..-...._. a = a a` x tri h ,+ t sy w f s a s 4131 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE J. 1tiautetsan = Secretary Attorney 1i GO1Or Goren ort" of State " Controller Treasurer q;.,.....w......w-_i._ ........_....:: ..._ .....i...:'«....:a:.S'SA'eSi.... 'di....j. L::.3'.3 _.....'i.. ..._...r':i.....«. ._..::.y:I_:J...::.. .. .+-.lam General Fye_._....._..__..........._..._.....1.. tt o. ` Cm x l ELECTION p.i r ci x a: r 4 t t. PRhCINCTS vt t tt . I. 0Cm i G? { i C3 t%i ;t i2it v1xk%fie.r i li1 i i 1 3 i Cm { t m. Totals 1lrou9M Forward a 891 84 6115' 719y3 4973 3't t Z67 q F. 5 Concord No.1 -A r /,l /.Z / y" 6' /.t V: Coneo d No. 14-13 Concord No.15 i + j, .`.•/..' ar'r;?., G; dF /Q / ; j t /F l. .,_:.: Concord No.16 irk /. Concord No. 17 f:{`-?. v 3. f e ,. S'..5''' Y: r..:..ff. s:.:... Concord No. 17A 7'A 14 f.. .ti Concord No.18 Concord No.19 7i /,, T J :ft...7 21Zt."uuuwzi x.o...20... f Cotuuitii Nu.21 3 Z' . j 'ri :. Concord No.2- S m k Concord No.23t ,/•. t fir ISRC/ 0,, 1' r Cid....... Pachem No. l 37 J/x.3S' Z Pacheco No.2 Z { : ,'1• 3 t xf v + 7 72/._o a:j Pacheco No.3 R /`' r/' 4+r sT i< `.. 3.; .•Z d" r s 1'aclu o Na. 1' :: '*+ ;/F'' rr r:3 f' ';1 Pacheco No.5 s Pleasant Ht'11 NO.1 ry t f. i r' l. Y . Z y l,q: y 1 31 f !'' +1., r5. r. {.. 'f/i / l`5/ . ./l 1caSant llili No. l- c F H..,:' Pleasant Hill NaZ r' ,' :'"t' '' r/ F y. Pleasant Hill Aro.2 fl so- I '' :yx G7'tea# 4 PlcasantHill..Na3. . . F "' ". Pleasant Hill No.3-A 71 v F / aJ :.':.+2?'= I.3 F i Ar Pleasant Hill No.4 p. 7:k . . g . i , r• Pleasant i3i11 No. -A ll /j. '- ?"`y'r: rGx;j'r 3 fo x i f Pleasant Hill No. ty4 GS. /d. Pleasant 1ii11.No..6 i• ' k LAt 17 Z.259-AIMPittsburg Pittsburg Aro.2 t: I/ : t pPittsburgNo.$ r I t r r.,:_:,:r. , Pittsburg No.! r>= " Pittsburg No.b Z3 ' 7.,"r 3? J' Pittsbburg No,tf z •1'_. ._. Pittsburg No.? a .GY{ ¢.:.C 41% 2 1: -4 7-z aZ !/ "5 s / G'rx'"u ri... Pittsburg No.S l . . ir-z s ' 7. r7'S. PittsburgNo.9 Q.+ Pittsburg No. 10 Pittsburg No. it N / r a'' f 1 t PittsburgNo.12 l' i /,r. i.r: ' . . f Plttabtug No. i f' Pittsburg No. 1 1 4 a r Pittsburg No.1S Pittsburg No. 16 s" 1 Pittsburg No. 17 g a/°/ 4 0 i y j/f 3`,, %^ o17 0Z Jt .X 74- Pittsburg s Pittsburgo. 17-A L!'.>> ;d4 r F/ s3 ,Fb f.-.•z r 3 t z. PittsburgNo. df / fes' 3 .1 ?;rg Pittsburg Aro. 19 N IlG 1 f//, j`? ATo.20Pittsburg No 2a..tea G F' a fF /I 30 Pittsburg yf I. y F, Pittsburg No.21 PItLSburg No...l t1 k _ L !Y/ C C" o'-s ,117 w t./ fS. f Pittsburg No.22 IF- °:-'•2;/.?,a?Z.O; ZC! ., i /,j . . 3:. 6...3 .• yM . . Pittsbu mrd A IR ifTotal:Carried Forward b ... jT 9 -4 1i. 7{ a GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th4 1950 Aftmel 11"id of Equal.ij f= Rep.in Cony. Member of 6aenl 2nd Dist " U.S.Senator 6th Dist. Assembly 01- dkit El 43 ID r, W is CS , Y . j i 9: 1i;• j « x B z?____ 'ala_ ::: 711 fl A rHR r i: s t c ry k 2-0y .._ . ..,. i j.. f't• Y" ' i ;i b tri t r r r r•; 2 g 1 7-7 b ,QNt^• wt's ' ir,? ' .- r! may+ k r Ire', S x s'r:,:.:7:• iii.t ZJ s r s t L i ' dr j J y j 1 s b . N t J-71 Ar Y: J f e i a YF L L k i. ., e }f i I r•:Vit: Al i i y x acs F , rn r r S ow s 7 Via.',.. .<T"i +F" i a 1 i l n. 5 F fi r,( ;. !f / i •': : L j .6/r : .., r t/ jF' F t ow 04 M' 77 ll jFU F s.Y. e. i f F I. i w4l: t" ice. i+,g''±.". 71 R is 7: i_. .. ... ... z. war-......... ...... .. ... ,.........,..,_:..::.. «. r,_-r. ....fa_......_.. ..'- .1.._. ... 4'+- J Fes,.. i 4 x-L lS STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I Justice of Peace+g 'Supervisor r t7wp " f ..Dist O E Isme p% Uj L I L ELECTION o _ ` 4 k PRECINCTS o p 1K f YES NO YES NO YES NO ' YES NO l Totals Broughty Forward P 307 x;1k378b<<f UX S12 Concord No. 14-A 1' L 1 ` 'l;! r Concord ?o. 14-8 Concord No. 15 7 /3 /, /?' :. / ". ` t! Concord No. 16-- ._____.__.__.___, 1,J` = ,?, `' /. fc' /_. r t Concord No. 17 j' .:% i ".`/ /.S` K Concord N 17 s 9f Coric A,1 17ftte Conconi No. 19 f Concord T Concord No.22 L Concord Nn.23 41 G'.^ . ": t`.'. %'' Associated G,r ' t.f' , , ;°..-.: it - , ;: v t OCoyell 1 Pacheco No. 1 6f Pacheco No.2 s : %.' . r% 117 C` 77f Y71,E Pacheco No.3 a .a:• F %G . :`' i 7 r 1 Pleasant Hill No.1 r J, - Pleasant Hill No. 1:A B `r S . . t Pleasant Hill No.2 Pleasant Hill No.2-A r 7 liV, .Z F14 7 Pleasant Hill No.3-A Pleasant Hill No.4 G / i; '`: r`? .° ,+ ,.. Pleasant Hill No 4•A Pleasant Hill No. 1C1•+:tIlt K t Y i S a N lAt ir,.ttl.o iol !f 19 Pittsburg No.2 p S'3 , y `1- ,; 7,7 Pittsburg No.3 ey 3`2 ' .f:s 2 j Y}_, Pittsburg No. 3 t ' 'f ..ems Pittsburg No. r.. Pittsburg No.fi T fPittsburgNo ? o Ls Pittsburg No.S l, /.,^` " ,' le Pittsburg No,9 C / 'G fe.7 fi Pittsburg No. 10 11 r 't' r t "` Pittsburg No. 11 Pittsburg No. 12 7' / „4 _'Ile rf Pittsburg No. 13 C / i; Pittsburg No. 14 jH 160, Pittsburg No. 13 1 I 4 Pittsburg No. 16 40 ,' f , Pittsburg No. 17 f Pittsburg No. 17-A L PittsburgNo 18 Pittsburg No. 19 fit Pittsburg No.20 t ="`T./' P bf} z Y+ Pittsburg No.20-A r f,E'"'z{ Pittsburg No.21 d 3 /, e /r Pittsburg No.21-A Pittsburg No.22 PittsburgNo 23T fI t 7 Totals Camad Forward i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 7th, 1950 484 Constable s'Lay (i Dked«,bad 6 O:rcdsrr lGl4 rey DGr.do.. 1 rg EK..e#o., 1 9 trwed9, a Um Ufa.Oast I! Msa W&ML Coss Hup"mds , C006 HOVAd Dwo, Com kosp st Dw. concord kospii)est TWp. Ward No.: )i Wird tie 7 ISisrt 10-1hoepfar Tsr+s j IRegul Term} I t 7f ja i* . a T, s w j, 717777 7 1430, sj7 7 . L 74? 3 r i h 074 jt r J.ttn 117 S 7' 1 X, .31 tr .ln a zc r 1 w s r 7'.3 r, I1 3 sYY h ff sGc Vie*- 1© 4140ts z -s"/ t y 471 ST1 All r e c x t' U. f e w'Y i('-; yFTry 1 ids r 2 5 d,_ y f 1 x i 7,7 47/ 3 d s V I' J 1 4 41. t 71 1z , i. J9411 3`i t 'AMf7kC a:..:._._ ^-;...«'t='---.c ss7:i..,::.^...max ,..._....-.:;«-.:.....'.^a;:.. 485 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS 2 3 644S j 7 8 I 9 10 z g to .. z , z z c$ 3 U 96 . ELECTiOi T e c o c:x z I Ic t z v3tr5 PRECINCTS oma - ' sir l xi 0 5 j zoo 1•ay I a-fj"7 r V '}i t.J Q aV N It i Z a. YES NO !YES NO IYES NO kYES NO YES NO !YES^ NO YES NO YES` NO YES? NO YES NO a Total:&ought Forward f 79{SSW7 311919.0507 416 Ma114711 19013 1g3ZS!55 1IM-313tz8',310 2=6.1" 7 ` `'7i !; 4.?_ :,;3,Z .sem' 71 ..s.5 6G Jl 3.2 .5' glJ Concord No.14-A 8 -- l..Unculd No. Ia'll 1. 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GENERAL ELECTION MELD NOVEMBER 7111, 1950 MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS K sr A 'i A g A a.ca ro aa N aaa aa sm ram y q pd p,x I :-t t ZD tiy ate, R w.U u rtui Fir YESt NO YES `, NO YES NO YES NO YES NO r i i z kt > G F A) a t t i r T oIt I s r w. r•' T,j fir? 4 t Y A/ t rer t a e A `7 `' v F ref v n 7 I, a IL jY y 348; d!: T 3,7 Am s r kk L L.i 1 H ffi r y A r # i t d f F 1 c r r+ A d d .fid V, L 21NVV__f"' UY key Kx r f Ile r x+ t Y Ytti " r`i iu`ht f 1f,• t' 4 YN 14, Y j fir's ..,,SS q. tM,"x"[..'yv 41 f a s 33y ter . r ilk. 4 G ff## w e R CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CS : SS7"" OF GENERAL ETECTION RETURNS Stare of California, k t Comity A sr I, Ccri nty Ctervf, of said County.do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provesions of Section 1921(lrf'af tlte a. Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Siiper*6rs of sau(Coutity, heretafare 1, h adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vat cast F w rfpoffices,4 held oar t1 ui 7th, I efr'bl Iaistrict in cocoa ,at the GeneralElect:ani IA,O,for electiue public a es and measreres submitted.:to the vote o Me voters, oral that the Statement'of the Tote cast,to which this certificate is attached;shows`= < " ` the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District,irr said Couuty acrd thewhole."thhhber. of votes cast for each candidate and each measurein said AssemblylJistrict in said.Count rw x and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the respective:coliinrsrt =m and the totals as shown,for each candidate and each m eja sure are full, true and carreet. WITAFESS my hand and Offs al Seal tins_ ay of 195 M x f SE Swr. x COl6 ry e ' +'q'' r'}MK N-r l,y C 11 tt 4 t Deptritje.County Clerk f' r,. ou abae scats is%D be and a*v%=toe Zmd of Suravi n bu acdesed the Conag C&sk w mrkr the o rrii narass:+ STATE OF CALIEDMIA COUA`TY OF COMR.Ax COSTA, ) SS. I, w. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, R state of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records, instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Bard of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in Amy office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro— fUmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the G'overrAn nt Code. sfitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of supervisors affixed this 9th day of Januar 19 ZL, . W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors. am) by Deputy County Clerk REEL # 130 CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS V01- 48 July 3. 1950 To Flee. 4, 1950